THE ADMINISTRATION HAS announced the granting of four more faculty leaves, bringing to a total of 82 the number of absentee staff members.
Herbert R. Sensenig '28, assistant professor of German, has been commissioned a first lieutenant in the Army and reported to Washington on March 18 for special assignment. Professor John V. Neale, of the department of public speaking, has gone into war service at the University of Missouri where he is teaching a required course in public speaking to a large unit of men in the armed forces.
The D. C. A. C. has lost two more of its coaching staff with- the departure of George T. Barclay and Osborne B. "Ossie" Cowles. Barclay, line coach of the varsity football team who, for the last few weeks before his enlistment served as hockey coach, was commissioned a junior grade lieutenant and reported for duty at the Naval PreFlight Training School at Chapel Hill, N. C., on March 18. Coach "Ossie" Cowles, who has put Big Green basketball teams on top in the Eastern Intercollegiate League for the past six years, has received a lieutenant's commission in the Naval Reserve, and went on active duty as a member of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selection Board, Third Naval District, on April 1
An extension of leave has been granted to Dr. Henry A. Imus, Research Fellow of the Dartmouth Eye Institute, who since March, 1941, has been engaged in research work which recently came under the direction of the National Research Council.