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Show 359 ‘ J"On7mbtion of Regent Pace seconded by Recent 9 *"Hfia3111and carried.thé following summer school w-pappointmente were sppRov ed:' Robert w. Swanson. Visiting Professor of Law, summer RR quarter. 1950.: Dr. Ghsrles M. Wh1t1o, need of the Depertmsnt or Retailing, Southern Californ1e. V1sit1n3 Professor H of Marketing, summer querter, 1950. TRe followingsppointment es e lecturer was , RATIFICA"'TION 0F ,APPOINT-_ret1f 1ed on mot1on at Regent BomRey secondsd by ‘HENT OF ‘ _H , LEGTURER RegeRt Be1lif: I PROF. _ - Professor J DeH. Donnsy, world eutRRrity on.cryu1ailoROMA! * graphical subjects, as special lecturer in Mineralogy 9‘ from.MercR 27 to Apr11 5, 1959.1 The foileWing Re quests for 1Rves of RRRence; , weRe reported: Lou1se Browning, Instructor in Social Wark, baginning September. 1950..«"" Ore tonen Horst, Assistant Professor of English, * ‘request for sabbatical leave during the winter quarter, 1951, and leave withOut pay spring quarter, 1951. Robert E. Stephenson, Assistant Professor of Electri» cal Engineer1ng, for academic year l950~51. It was called to tRe ett ent1on of the Board that some po11cy should be established governing the granting of leaves of absence to mambePR of the staff with "instructor" rank. which carries no tenures The Boerduwas advised of an action‘teken at its meeting of February 14, 1919, wherein it was vpr0posed that.the Board ecfi on such mattRRR RR x $4., 1 In: . 231.163 recommendation of the President(sae @130 miRRRRR if |