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1968] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS D e g r e e of B a c h e l o r of F i n e A r t s In Graphic Design 169 EDWARD MORRIS GANG In KAREN S U E SITRON Painting C O L L E G E O F PHYSICAL EDUCATION D e g r e e of Bachelor of Science In Physical Education JOHN W I L L I A M DAVIS DAVID LAWRENCE RUSSELL, H i g h STANTON FRANCIS STITZEL DAVID GENE TOMASULA Honors C O L L E G E O F VETERINARY MEDICINE D e g r e e of B a c h e l o r of Science In Veterinary JAMES D A N I E L M C K E A N Medicine SECRETARY'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record appointments to the faculty made by the President; resignations, declinations, cancellations, leaves of absence, and retirements. A copy of the report is filed with the Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD FUTURE BOARD MEETINGS President Swain reminded the Trustees that the next three meetings of the Board will be held on November 22, 1968, in Urbana, on December 18, 1968, at Chicago Circle, and on January 15, 1969, in Urbana. RECESS On motion of Mr. Grimes, the regular meeting was recessed and the President of the Board stated that a meeting of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds had been called and that an executive session had been requested and was being ordered to consider recommendations relating to patentable discoveries and pending litigation. EXECUTIVE SESSION When the Board reconvened, the same members of the Board, officers of the Board, and officers of the University as recorded at the beginning of these minutes were present. The Board considered the following recommendation from the President of the University. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY PATENT COMMITTEE (26) T h e University Patent Committee, with the concurrence of the Chairman of the University Research Board, submits the following reports and recommendations relating to patentable inventions by members of the staff. 1. Process for improving the adhesion of vacuum evaporated gold thin films on glass or on polycrystalline oxide surfaces — Gary G. Paulson, formerly National Science Foundation Faculty Fellow in Ceramic Engineering, Urbana, and Arthur L. Friedberg, Professor of Ceramic Engineering, Urbana, inventors. The invention comprises a process whereby a marked improvement can be realized in the adhesion of vacuum vapor deposited pure gold thin films on polycrystalline oxide surfaces or substrates and, likewise, on glass surfaces. "Glass" is taken
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