Es EDUCATIONAL LEAVE: 1. 4. Howard L. EATON has been granted educational leave for the period September lst to December 3lst, 1974. Since August 1970, he has been an instructor in literature and cottposition in the English and Communications Department. He will be taking courses at Simon Fraser University, leading towards a masters degree in linguistics, with an emphasis on language teaching. Linda R. GUNSON has been granted educational leave for the period September lst to December 3lst, 1974. She will be. enrolling in a Master of Librarianship programme at the University of British Columbia, taking courses in the automation of library systemS,libraries and media, library planning and design, and the organization of technical services. Joseph KOWALSKI, instructor in humanities, has been granted educational leave for the period January lst to April 30th, 1975. He will be continuing his research in the field of Eastern and Western cultural and intellectual history and will Study at the East Asian Study Centres in New York and Los Angeles. Dr. Barry A. LEACH has been granted educational leave for the period January lst to April 30th, 1975. He will complete a book on the history of the Fraser - Delta marshes, begin research on a history of wildlife management and complete the study of the World War II German General Staff, as seen through the diary of Colonel General Franz Halder. ; John S. LEVIN has been granted educational leave for the period September lst to December 3lst, 1974. He will be writing poetry, not necessarily for publication, to broaden his knowledge of the creative arts. He will also be exposing himself to various Canadian cultures by travel in B.C. and the north. Alexander ROYICK has been granted educational leave from September 1 to December 31, 1974, to attend Simon Fraser University to take three courses in history, leading towards a second masters degree. Ching-po SHIH has been granted educational leave for the period September lst to December 3lst, 1974. He will do research on domestic sources of China's foreign policy. This is a private study and will not be used for credit towards a doctorate. He will be working at U.B.C. and the University of Washington, as well as making brief visits to the University of California at Berkeley and Stanford University.