University of Virginia Library

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 leaves of absence


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Mr. Neill H. Alford, Jr., Professor of Law, for the session of 1961-1962, without pay, to
accept a one-year appointment as Professor of International Law at the Naval War College.

Mr. Thomas K. Fitz Patrick, Dean of the School of Architecture, for the 1960-1961 session,
without pay, to study rehabilitation facilities in Western Europe.

Mr. Robert N. Ganz, Jr., Assistant Professor of English, for the 1960-1961 session, without
pay, to write a book on Robert Frost under an Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship.

Mr. Lewis M. Hammond, Professor of Philosophy, for the 1960-1961 and 1961-1962 sessions,
without pay, to serve as Cultural Attaché in Bonn, Germany.

Mr. Ray C. Hunt, Jr., Assistant Professor of Commerce, for the 1960-1961 session, without pay,
to complete his doctorate work.

Mr. Lee Johnston, Associate Professor of Business Administration in the Graduate School of
Business Administration, for the 1960-1961 session, without pay, to complete the requirements
for his doctoral degree.

Mr. Alexandre Kafka, Associate Professor of Economics, for the first semester of the 1960-1961
session, without pay, to wind up personal affairs in New York before the permanent transfer to
Charlottesville.

Mr. Robert J. Morgan, Associate Professor of Political Science, for the 1960-1961 and 19611962
sessions, without pay, to study soil conservation districts and other units of local government
for Resources for the Future, Inc., of Washington, D. C.

Mr. Oscar R. Rodig, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, for the second semester of the 19601961
session, without pay, to become Visiting Professeur Associé at the University of Strasbourg.

Dr. W. Dean Warren, Assistant Professor of Surgery, from 1 April 1960 to 1 September 1960,
with half pay, to study at the University of Copenhagen.

Dr. David C. Wilson, Professor of Psychiatry, for the period 1 July 1960 and ending 30 June
1962, without pay, to accept a temporary appointment as Director of Education and Training at the
Napa State Hospital in California.