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Show College of Southern Utah Trustees Approve Faculty Leave. Changes Leaves of absence, Sabbatical Sabbati-cal leaves, and advancements in academic rank for professors profes-sors at College of Southern Utah were approved by the CSU Board of Trustees at its regular monthly meeting Jan. 9. Leaves without pay have been granted to Richard N. Kimball, James E. Bowns, and Joann S. Bowns. Professor Kimball has been awarded a National Science Foundation fellowship at Stanford Univer-sity Univer-sity in civil engineering materials, ma-terials, lie plans to complete his doctoral degree and has been franterl a throe-vpar plans to spend summers in Cedar City to conduct research. Dr- Joann S. Bowns was granted grant-ed leave to accompany her husband during his graduate study. She plans to continue professional activities at USU. Sabbatical leaves were ! granted to Richard M. Rowley and Paul W. Peterson. Prof. Rowley will be away winter and spring quarters, 1909-70, to complete research at the I libraries of Stanford Univer-I Univer-I sity and University of Calif-I Calif-I ornia at Berkeley for his book 1 on Shakespeare's tragic heroes. 1 He is a candidate for a PhD leave. Prof. Bowns has been granted grant-ed a two-year leave to pursue a doctorate in plant ecology at Utah State University. He! ui-gree ai auimura university, and, if accepted, the book will constitute the thesis for his degree. Prof. Peterson will be on leave during 19(9-70 to work towards an. advanced degree de-gree in industrial arts and technical education. Advancements in rank were approved as follows: rank of professor, Dr. Richard Thompson Thomp-son and Dr. Eugene T. Woolf; associate professors, Fred C. Adams and Laurence Cooper; assistant professors, Kenneth ! Childs, Robert Gerring,. Leon ( Chidcster, Lyman Munford, Preston Leonard, Bernard Al Tail, and David Braegger- |