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Does not include ad honorem personnel. Includes personnel on leave.

? Does not include industrial arts personnel during the years indicated.

3 Does not include personnel from other colleges who also teach in the division of exten-
sion programs (extramurals and evening courses).

Intermediate classification between instructor and assistant professor used by the school of medicine only.

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Includes professionals who receive Federal aid to make their specialization and who also teach in the school of medicine.

Source of information: Office of academic personnel and office of the registrar, University of Puerto Rico.

TABLE 9.-Number of sabbatical leaves and leaves with economic aid, funds invested, by campus-1st semester-School years 1941-42 to 1958-59 [This table does not include numbers corresponding to extraordinary leaves with pay nor leaves granted to personnel employed in the school of medicine]

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1 Preliminary data.

* Projection.

NOTE. Total number of leaves 1941-42 to 1958-59: Rio Piedras, 691 ($1,979,049.94); Mayaguez, 186 ($549,200.95).

Source of information: Office of the auditor; office of academic personnel; and budget division of the University of Puerto Rico.

TABLE 10.-Instructional staff by campus, rank, and academic attainment, 1st semester, academic year 1959-601

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1 The figures herein presented do not include visiting professors, lecturers, associates, fellows nor assistant instructors who are included in other tables on the instructional staff of the university. Ad honorem members of the instructional staff are not included; members on leave of absence are included.

2 This classification includes the bachelor of law which has been accorded equivalence to the master's degree by the university administration.

This classification includes academic attainments of members of the instructional staff who have received training in European or Latin American institutions of higher learning.

Source of information: Office of academic personnel of the University of Puerto Rico.

TABLE 11.-Total amounts of funds invested in the scholarships and students' aid program and number of students benefited from this program each academic year, from 1947-48 to 1959-60

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1 The number of students who benefited from this program during the academic years 1955-56 and 1956-57 is an estimate based on the numbers for the Río Piedras campus (1999 and 2095, respectively) plus estimates of 525 and 575 from the other campuses of the university, in each of these 2 years.

* Number of students estimated to be benefited in the current year.

Source of information: Figures on amounts of funds invested were provided by the budget office of the university.

NOTE.-Figures on the number of students benefited from the program were gathered from various reports on data provided by the office of the dean of students of the university.

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