Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Fourteen Faculty Members Granted Leaves of Absence Ten faculty members have received sabbatical leaves of absence for the 1958-59 school year. Four other faculty members are or leaves without pay. ♦ Sabbatical leave may be granted to permanent members of the faculty, not oftener than at 7-year intervals, at one-half pay, for purposes of improving their professional competency. Other leaves are without pay. Receiving sabbatical leaves are Harold W. Barrett, associate professor of biochemistry, to conduct research at the Collin-Gates Laboratory of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology. J. A. Burzle, professor of German, for research in the development of contemporary German literature and language in East and West Germany. Barbara Craig, assistant professor of French, to conduct research in Paris, France, in connection with a proposed new edition of sections of a fifteenth century collection of plays. Her leave will be only for the spring semester. Frank E. Hoecker, professor of physics and radiation biophysics, to study new developments in radiation biophysics at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, the Argonne National Laboratory, the General Research X-ray Research Laboratories, and in Europe. William F. Donaghue, associate professor of mathematics, to conduct research at the University of Lund, Sweden. Dr. Donaghue also will hold a Guggenheim Fellowship for the year. Charles D. Michener, professor of Veta Lear, assistant to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has retired after 38 years of service in the College office. Miss Lear Retires Miss Lear, ill for the past several months, retired for medical reasons. months, retired for medical reasons. Many students have worked part time under her direction in the College office. She was counselor and adviser to these students as well as many others. She attended KU three years and received her A.B. degree in 1914. She was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and was secretary of the KU chapter from 1923-32 and vice-president in 1944-46. She has been a member of the undergraduate eligibility committee since 1932. entomology, to conduct research in Australia, with headquarters at the University of Queensland, on the behavior of genus Exeurae bees. Mrs. Hilden Gibson will succeed Miss Lear. Richard B. Sheridan, assistant professor of economics, to collect primary source materials in England for a book on the sugar industries in the British Caribbean. He currently is on leave and this is for the fall semester only. Arvid Shulenberger, associate professor of English, to conduct studies in India on the relation of Oriental thought to modern Western literature. Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of the history of music, to collect basic materials in Austria and Bavaria for preparation of a complete edition of the works of Jacobus Vact. Dr. Steinhardt also will hold a Guggenheim Fellowship for this work. Charles K. Warriner, associate professor of sociology, to conduct research studies in the Philippine islands on the relationship between the Moro (Muslim) communities of Mindanao and the dominant Filipino culture. These four will receive leaves without pay for the the academic year; Miss Muriel Johnson, assistant professor of home economics, to study toward a Ph.D. degree. She holds a Danforth Teacher Fellowship for this purpose. Oswald P. Backus, associate professor of history, to study at Harvard University on the history of Russian law. Robert Stump, associate professor of physics, to work with the Midwest University Research Association in the design of high energy accelerations. Kennan T. Smith, associate professor of mathematics, to be visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin. We Invite You to Shop At Our Store EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR This Year We Are Going To Be Known As The Sweater Kings Also Featuring TUXEDO RENTALS Campus Shop 1342 Ohio — VI 3-8763 One Door South Jayhawk Cafe Under New Management With Delicious Steaks Chicken Seafood Home Baked Pies Cake Rolls Hours: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. now — 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. later The Dinner Bell 912 Mass. THE SURPLUS STORE (The Boys Across the Street from Weaver's) The Most Interesting Store in Lawrence FINEST BRANDS AT BARGAIN PRICES Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Welcome Students! BEAT T.C.U.! Serving KU with Quality Dairy Products for over 38 Years Lawrence Sanitary ALL STAR DAIRY Milk & Ice Cream Co., Inc. 202 West 6th St. Phone VI 3-5511