THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1927 PAGE THREE Lindley Announces Faculty Changes (Continued from page 1) after a fever of adenoma in meniscal nerves by leave the graft to again burn on leave the graft because of his health and that of his father. R. G. Mohsen, assistant professor of romance language, was granted a year's leave of absence for study at the University of Paris. He and Ms. Mohsen will leave New York June 10, 2016 to attend the 5th Biennial Symposium in France and another winter in Paris. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN M. T. VanHoke, professor of law, who has been granted a year's leave to do research and teach in the Yale Law School, will be awarded for the year by Edwin F. Hahley, as professor of law, coming from Notre Dame. Nearly a score of appointments to the faculty have been approved by the Board. The faculty is particularly in the rank of instructor, are yet to be announced. The appointments appear changes in the faculty name necessary by resignation or by appointment. Other leaves of absence are Miss Elizabeth Spirring, professor of home economics and Alice Crafton, of the department of speech and dramatic J. P. Guilford, who has degrees from the University of Nebraska, and a Ph.D. from Cornell, will come to Kansas an assistant professor of psychology, to tabe the place of Prol. Carl Rostow, who will underlie research work in New York. Professor Guilford (winter) year at U. of Nebraska, will now on the faculty of the University of Illinois. William Hipp, a graduate of Stanford, with A. Ph. D., degree from Princeton, will be added to the faculty of the department of English, as an assistant professor, replacing two instructors who received Miss Marlborie Richard, A. B., 19 who has been teaching at Ottawa University for the past two years, will be receiving an honorary degree from Professor Mahlour's absence. Miss Merriam Moore, who takes the place of Mrs. Moniekreff on leave, comes from Illinois College, where she has been teaching voice. She was head of the职务 department of Peace Institute, Radley, N.C. In 1992 she was nominated and was nomoted for the Madison Avenue Methodist church of New York. Charles R. Bainby, has been appointed assistant professor of history. He has two degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, and is speaking at conferences compiling his dissertation for his doctor's degree. Appointments to the rank of in- structor are as follows: Kernoch Com- pany, department of Fremont Matti- ne, Walter L. Daylin, department of anology; Elizabeth Dunkard, depart- ment of physical education; Mary E. Jenk- ner, department of economics; Kernoch Cooperpepper, department of economics; Harold Knowles, department 217 Mass. St. PROFESSIONAL CARD# D. DE, L. F. E. RUTACE Osteopathic family physician. Call or e-mail us at 100-758-6242. Phone 452 Office 911 Mass. Phone 452 LAWRENCE OFFICIAL COMPANY Eye Glaucoma Researchly 1925 Main. DR. H. BUILDING Oculite. Fitting process, a speciality. 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