12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, March 21, 1968 Leaves of absence given to 41 The Kansas Board of Regents today approved 41 sabbatical leaves for members of the KU faculty at the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses. Thirty-four faculty members are from the Lawrence campus. Seven are from the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Sabbatical leave may be granted to full-time faculty members after they have completed at least six years of continuous service at KU. They will receive full pay for one-semester leaves and half pay for full-year sabbaticals. Faculty members from the Law- rence campus who will take full- power in teaching a professor of La- th American studies geography, research in problems of migration and border disputes in Couture Americ; E. Jackson Baur, Aurora American; R. Johnson, student cultures on a comparative basis in Vienna, Austria; Jack T. Gerber, professor of speech and drama, research and writing on theatrical production. Jack Culvahue, professor of praxis, research in magnetism at Oxytide College and Sheridan, professor of economics, research in Jamaica on the economics of Caribbean peasants and plantation societies; Robert J. Squir, associate professor of anthropology, archaeo-geography in Vera Cruz and Tabasco, Mexico. Angelica Von Sauer, professor of piano, concert performances in Mexico, associate professor of music education, associate professor of history and East Asian Studies, research in Washington, D.C., for a history of rural Taiwan. Lawrence faculty members who will take fall semester sabbaticals in chemistry, research and statistical thermodynamics of fluids; J. Sheldon Carpenter, professor of design, develop technologies in the art of glass; Karl D. Edwards, professor of education, study teacher education Hawtin, Oscar Haugh, professor of education, study and research in teaching of English. Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor of business administration, application of recent developments in the academy, and computer science for accounting teaching; John H. Nicholson, professor of education to study undergraduate adult education programs; Lynn R. Osborne, associate professor of speech and drama, New York and Los Angeles in the field of oratory of American Indians. Tom P. Rea, assistant professor of speech and drama, participate in theACHANGE project with University of Berlin Belgrade, Germany, and situate, Brussels, Belgium; Domingo Ricart, professor of Spanish and Portuguese, research in Europe on Juan Eduardo H. Schild, professor of education, study in social studies education. Harry G. Shaffer, associate professor of economics, research in Munich, Germany, on recent economic reforms in the Soviet Union and East Asia. Thompson, professor of botany, research in Munich, Germany of fresh water algae; George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, to study university government in Latin America; Johnny Dunn, professor of design, research and develop mixed medium techniques in illustrative and textile design. Lawrence faculty members who will take spring semester sabbaticals are; George L. Anderson, professor of history, research in the history of banking; Ammon S. Andes, professor of aerospace engineering, research in aerospace propulsion sys- tems; has associate professor of stringed instrument maker for a book on outstanding present-day stringed instrument makers. Thomas M. Gale, associate professor of history, research in Spain on medieval music, the man Thayer Gaston, professor of music therapy, study the use of music therapy in European and Middle Eastern hospitals; Wilmer A. Linkugel, associate professor of speech and drama, research and writing in the history of rhetoric. Michael J. Mahar, associate professor of zoology, research at Berkeley, Calif., in the role of environmental physicist and research physiology of reptiles. Richard J. sociate professor of drawing and painting, study and creative work in Jamatari Martyn Stokstad, professor of zoology, research on Spanish Roman art. Milo O. Stucky, associate professor of education, to study education of secondary school teachers and administrators in Costa Rica; Edward L. research for a book of psychology, research for a book of psychology, George J. Worth, research of English, research in England on melodrama in the Victorian novel. Medical Center faculty members taking full-year sabbaticals are: Kansas University assistant professor of anesthesiology theology at Tokyo Medical College and do research on hyperbaric oxygenation associate professor of microbiology research studies in genetics at the University of Washington; Hester Tucker associate professor of nursing, to study for MD. at the University of Missouri. Foot hugging comfort. Light and supple. Packed in vinyl travel case. Asst. styles, colors, fabrics. S-M-L. Main Floor 901 Mass. VI 3-6360 M dical Center 'faculty taking fall classes' sabbaticals ars: Stanley R. Felsen, professor of physiology in Liverpool and London, England, in physiology; John J. Kepes, associate professor of pathology, research in Vienna, Austria, in experimental neuronalopathy. Medical center faculty taking lemmon semister sabbaticals are: Kurt Reissman research in Europe in cell biochemistry; Alan M. 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