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Show 728 .‘Dro ‘Mahoney when he isbeing paid by the government and working under their direction. - I should also think that whatever clerical, secretarial ,' or editorial assistance is allotted to Dr‘, Hahoney would have to be worked out each year in advance in connection with the Bureau": entire budget request, subject to the usual approval of the Dean and the President, With these variations, I should like to recommend that arrangements be made, ifpossible, to allow Dr. Mahoney to continue his work with the Library of Congress. on a continuing basis, subject to X's-appraisal each year and subject to University needs and budgetary limitations. If the Board of Regents permits such a dual employment arrangement I-sould, of course, recomend that Dr. m1». Nelson be made Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research and that Dr. Hshoney's status be that of a research professor or professor of Economics on part-time leave from‘year to year-o Furthermore, I would recomend that all secretarial, editorial, or clerical ' work needed to 'carry‘ out the research projects that Dr. Mahoney may be . directing from time to time be done at the University of. Utah under the super.» 'vision of the Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, and that whatever clerical, secretarial, or editorial assistance that is allotted to Dr, Hahoney be handled as other budgetary matters are usually handledo'_ ‘ With these variations and limitations, .I believe the University would profit by allowing Dr. Matmney to spend considerable time in Washington from year to year, subject to variations that. may arrise from time to times Trusting these recoxmnendations meet with your approval, II remain ' Sincerely yours, ‘ I s/DILWORTH mum ' omen ‘ Diluorth Walker, "Dean College of Business After a discussion, Regent, Glade moved approval or the DEG JORO leave of absence as recommended by the President and Dean MAHONEY ' GRANTED ‘ ‘ ' . ' Walker, which provides: SPECIAL LEAVE (1) r. -.j t 93;. ' - That Dr. Marnney be allowed to continue his work with the Library of Congress on a continuing basis, subject to ' |