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LEAVES OF ABSENCE

The following resolution was adopted:

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia
that the following faculty members be and they are hereby granted leave of absence:


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Mr. William F. Beazer, Assistant Professor of Economics, for one year, effective 1 September
1965, without pay, to serve as Minority Counsel on the Joint Economic Committee, United States
Congress.

Mr. Truman A. Botts, Associate Professor of Mathematics, for one year, effective 1 September
1965, without pay, to become Executive Director of a special mathematics committee of the National
Academy of Sciences.

Mr. Billy J. Gilpin, Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, for one year, effective
1 September 1965, without pay, to complete research at North Carolina State University required
for the Ph.D. in Mathematics.

Mr. C. Alan Hutchinson, Associate Professor of History, for one year, effective 1 September
1965, without pay, to continue research and writing on a book.

Mr. Nathaniel F. G. Martin, Associate Professor of Mathematics, for one year, effective
1 September 1965, without pay, to study at the University of California at Berkeley, California,
while holding a National Science Foundation Faculty Fellowship.

Mr. James L. Meem, Jr., Professor of Nuclear Engineering, for the period 1 July 1965 through
31 August 1965, without pay, to serve as Visiting Staff Member with the Los Alamos Scientific
Laboratory.

Mr. Morris E. Rose, Professor of Physics, for the period 15 September 1965 through
30 November 1965, without pay, to lecture in the Physics Department of the Universities of
Trondheim, Norway, and Frankfurt, Heidelberg, and Freiburg, Germany.

Mr. Arthur F. Stocker, Professor of Classics, for the period 15 June 1965 through 31 August
1965, without pay, to travel.