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Show 35 Regent Bamberger asked to be excused and requested , that he be recorded as voting in the affirmative for the Law ReView, item number 14 on the agenda. The following requests for leaves-of-absence were approved upon motion of Regent Adam S. Bennion, seconded by Regent Bowen. , , . , A. Dr. Ija N. Korner requests a leave-of-absence without pay from October 10 to December 9, 1951, for the purpose of taking advanced analytic and psychiatric REQUESTS FOR LEAVES-OFABSENCE APPROVED training in New ‘York. Professor S. Grover Rich, -Jr. , requests a year's leave- of-absence withoutpay in order to accept the Ford Foundation Faculty Fellowship for the academic year 1951-52, for post graduate studies at Columbia or-Princeton. Regent Evans arrived. Regent Cox moved approval of the following resignations, which was seconded and carried. RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED A. Nanette Taylor, Instructor in Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation, effective July 1, 1951 (to accept another position). Richard W. Johnson, InstructorinElectrical Engineer- ing, effective June 30, 1951 (to enter industry). Ross N. Kusian, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, effective June 30, 1951 (toaccept another position). ' Virgil Baker, Instructor in. Biology, effective June 30, 1951 (termination of contract). Richard Eliot Chamberlin, Assistant Professor in Mathematics, effective June 30, 1951 (to do further research and study). The following appointments in addition to those in Appendix One were approved by motion of Regent Gibson, seconded APPOINTMENTS by Regent Bowen: A. Continued employment status of two professor emerti. 1. Professor B. Roland Lewis for the year 1951-52 for APPROVED |