THE MICHIGAN DAILV rranted, Assignments Approved by Regents' history at the Bologna Center of the School of Advanced Interna- tional Studies of John Hopkins University. Prof. William B. Will- cox was appointed as acting chair- man of the department during Prof. Ehrmann's leave. Will Complete Book Jacob M. Price of the history department so that he may com- plete his book on the Anglo- American tobacco trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. Prof. Charles J. Titus of the mathematics department, so he may serve as visiting professor at the University of California at Berkley. , Prof. Charles J. Smith of the psychology department so he may study and conduct research under a Fulbright grant at the Univer- sity of Pisa, Italy. Joseph E. Matar and Bertram Herzog of the engineering college so they may accept National Science Foundation Faculty Fel- lowships. Prof. Walter W. J. Gores of the! architecture and design collegei so he may take care of important family business in California. Second Semester Leaves Three leaves were granted for the second semester of 1958-59. Sabbaticals were granted to Prof. Paul G. Kauper of the Law School to study constitutional law in West Germany and to Prof. Donald R. G. Brown of the busi.. ness administration school to or- ganize and put into manuscript formt marketing research he has done in the past 25 years. Mahinder S. Uberoi of the engi- neering college was granted a leave for the second semester to study abroad under a Guggenheim fellowship. Dean A. C. Furstenburg of the de- et of aw .er- ut. ges cky ksis Ur in out . ed in ed itu- he the of ;ate om re- ver at alt. nr- the ee- yet- CiZ- f the do itor rta, pal, )ja- Of on, ad rce i, Leo- or- .do, ta, at- on 27. :tor Cty ,ith In- s- for ;di- go- ex- so- nrc re Ion rk )n to nt ip. it- in- sa. [n- as.. a- ins al. ns, rs 'h ern pal to al, fa, lg. Ds. p,, :al :X- m. cg k- i .,- is is C; n p e Medical School was given leave from Aug. 10 to Sept. 1, 1958 for a vacation and a medical confer- ence. Sick leaves were granted to Prof. Austin Warren of the Eng- lish department, Prof. Harold M. Levinson of the economics depart- ment, Prof. George Gould Ross of the architecture and design col-, lege, and Prof. Horace J. Dodge of the Medical School. Leave Changed The sabbatical leave granted to Prof. James C. O'Neill of the French department was changed from the academic year 1958-59 to the second semester of 1958-59. Off-campus duty assignments were approved for Angus Camp- bell, director of Survey Research Center; Leslie Kish, head of the sampling section of Survey Re- search Center; Wilma T. Dona- hue, director of the Division of Gerontology in the Institute for Human Adjustment, and two members of the division's staff, Harold L. Orbach and Mrs. Jean C. Carroll. White Gets Alumi Job President of the University Alumni Association for the next two years will be William T. White, '24. Elected at the recent alumni? meeting, the 56 year old Ft. Wayne businessman Will head an associa- tion of more than 177,500 gradu- ates and former students. The Alumni Association has more than 240 U n i v e r s i t y Clubs located throughout the United States and the world. White has held offices, includ- ing president, in both the Ft. Wayne alumni club and the Alum- ni Association's Fifth District, which includes Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Kentucky. As a student, White's activities included varsity baseball manager and Druids senior honorary so- ciety. He was a member of Zeta Psi social fraternity. From 1952-54, he was president of the Michigan Athletic Mana- gers Club. Instruments Accessories Adjustments Repairs MASTER BOW REPAIRING HASKAYLO's STRING SHOP Fine Workmanship Has Its Voice 308 SO. 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