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1962

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

The following resolution was adopted:

  • RESOLVED by The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that the following faculty members be and they are hereby granted leave of absence:
  • Mr. Paul B. Armstrong, Assistant Professor of English, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to do research on a Humboldt Fellowship at the University of Konstanz in West Germany.
  • Mr. Malcolm Bell, III, Associate Professor of Art History, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to study in Italy.
  • Mr. Leonard L. Berry, Professor of Commerce, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to engage in research.
  • Mrs. Marilyn J. Blackwell, Assistant Professor of German, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, on a Mellon grant at Harvard.
  • Mr. Randall Collins, Professor of Sociology and a Member of the Center for Advanced Studies, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to serve as a Visiting Professor at the University of Arizona.
  • Ms. Mary L. Cozad, Assistant Professor of Spanish, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to accept NEH Fellowship.
  • Mr. Eleftherios N. Economou, Professor of Physics, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to work at Exxon Research and Engineering Corporation.
  • Mr. Peter M. Garber, Assistant Professor of Economics, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to remain at the University of Rochester.
  • Mr. Dante Germino, Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to accept an NEH Fellowship.
  • Mr. Ira W. Herbst, Associate Professor of Mathematics, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to visit the Mittag-Leffler Institute in Djursholm, Sweden.

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  • Mr. James L. Hoban, Assistant Professor of Speech Communication, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to complete book.
  • Mr. John W. Israel, Associate Professor of History, for one semester, effective January 16, 1982, to do research.
  • Mr. John C. Jeffries, Jr., Associate Professor of Law, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to accept a visiting faculty position at Yale University.
  • Mr. Glenn P. Kessler, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, for writing and research.
  • Mr. William S. McKee, Professor of Law, for the period April 1, 1981 through May 31, 1981, to serve as Tax Legislative Counsel to the Treasury Department in Washington, D. C.
  • Mr. Peter A. Metcalf, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, for study and writing.
  • Mr. James C. Nohrnberg, Professor of English, for one semester, effective January 16, 1982, to pursue research on a Guggenheim Fellowship.
  • Mr. David M. O'Brien, Assistant Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to accept a Fellowship from the Russell Sage Foundation.
  • Mr. Harvey S. Perlman, Professor of Law, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to accept a visiting position at the University of Iowa.
  • Ms. Marion Roberts, Associate Professor of Art History, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, for personal reasons.
  • Mr. Lawrence Rose, Assistant Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to accept a Swedish Bicentennial Fund Research Grant.
  • Mr. Craig L. Sarazin, Associate Professor of Astronomy, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to do research at Princeton University.
  • Mr. William C. Saslaw, Professor of Astronomy, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, for research at Cambridge University.

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  • Mr. David G. Smith, Associate Professor of Commerce, for the period September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1982, to continue research and consulting.
  • Mr. Samuel S. Thompson, Professor of Law, for the period May 31, 1981 through May 31, 1983, to join the Chicago law firm of Schiff, Hardin and Waite.
  • Mr. James Turner, Assistant Professor of English, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to continue research.
  • Ms. Renate L. Voris, Assistant Professor of German, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, to accept a Humboldt Grant for research in Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Mr. Ronald S. Warren, Assistant Professor of Economics, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1981, to serve as a Brookings Policy Fellow.
  • Mrs. Doris K. Wilsdorf, University Professor of Applied Science, for one semester, effective September 1, 1981, for research.