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Faculty Leaves

May 1943
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Faculty Leaves
May 1943

FACULTY LEAVES were granted during the last month to James F. Crow, Reginald F. Brown, and Dr. M. Dawson Tyson, which brings the total of staff members in war service close to 100.

Dr. Crow, a member of the zoology department, will be away from the College during the intersession in order to take a course in tropical medicine at Tulane University, New Orleans. He will do this as a Fellow on the Markle Foundation, under the auspices of the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Dr. Brown will be on leave from the department of Romance Languages and will depart soon for England where he will enter the armed service of that country. Dr. Tyson, who is assistant professor of surgery at the Medical School, has been commissioned amajor in the Army Medical Corps and has reported for indoctrination at the Lawrence General Hospital in Atlanta. Upon completion of the six weeks' course there, he is to be Surgeon-in-Chief of the Ashburn General Hospital at McKinney, Texas.