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Show 307 He stated that sororities are also concerned with a similar situation. The President suggested the appointment of a committee to give consideration to this program. Regent Bamberger moved that the Buildings-Grounds Committee be given power to explore this matter. Regent McShane seconded the motion which carried. Regent Gibson felt that additional housing for women should be included in the study and so moved. The motion was seconded and carried. Requests for leaves of absence and resignations as listed below were approved and accepted LEAVES OF on motion of Regent Bamberger seconded by Regent ABSENCE AND Gibson: - RESIGNATIONS APPROVED AND ACCEPTED Requests for leaves of absence. A. Professor A. Diefendorf, Head of the Depart- ment of Civil Engineering, requests Sabbatical quarter off, fall quarter, 1952, with pay. B. James R. Barton, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, requests leave of absence for the year 1952-53, without pay, to do work on Ph. D. C. Seymour B. Hammond, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, requests leave of absence for the year 1952-53, without pay, to do work on Ph.D. at Stanford. D. R. L. Sloane, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, requests leave of absence for the year 1952-53, without pay. Resignations: A. John T. Wahlquist, Dean of the College of Education, to become the President of San Jose State College, effective June 30, 1952. B. R. P. Full, Associate Professor of Mining Engineering, to return to the commercial field, effective June 30, 1952. |