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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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WINCHELL, H . H . FORSYTH, Instructor in Radiology (Medicine)—resignation effective August 31, 1961. YANKOFSKY, SAUL A., Research Assistant in Microbiology — declination effective September 1, 1961. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BARTLE, ROBERT G., Associate Professor of Mathematics — continuation of leave of absence, so that he may continue his work at the University of California during the second semester of 1961-62 under a grant from the National Science Foundation. BECKER, WESLEY C , Associate Professor of Psychology — sabbatical leave of absence for the academic year 1961-62, on one-half pay. BURKHOLDER, DONALD L., Associate Professor of Mathematical Statistics — continuation of leave of absence, for the second semester of the academic year 1961-62, for research work at the University of California under a grant from the National Science Foundation. DICKASON, DONALD E., Director of Nonacademic Personnel — leave of absence on account of disability for an indefinite period beginning September IS, 1961, without pay. CRIBBLE, H A N S G., Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1961, so that he may devote this time to study and research at the Pasteur Institute in Paris under a United States Public Health Service Fellowship. HERUM, FLOYD L., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics and in the Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence for one year beginning September 1, 1961, without salary. HUI.SIZER, ROBERT I., JR., Professor of Physics, in the College of Engineering — extension of leave of absence for the second semester of the academic }rear 1961-62, without salary, so that he may continue with his work in the Radiation Laboratory at the University of California. MASON, RALPH E., Assistant Professor of Business Education — leave of absence, without pay, on Vi time, for nine months beginning October 1, 1961, so that he may serve on the Board of Vocational Education for the state of Illinois. MCNEIL, EDWARD B., Professor of Physics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division — leave of absence, with % time pay, beginning September 1, 1961, and continuing through February 28, 1962. SCHAEFFLER, MRS. JOAN M., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene, in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and in Veterinary Research, in the Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence, without pay, beginning September 21, 1961, and continuing through November IS, 1961. WADE, BEATRICE D., Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy and Head of the Department, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without pay, for two months beginning May 1, 1962. WARRICK, ELVIN S., Mathematics Librarian in the Library, with rank of Instructor — disability leave of absence, with full pay, from August 1 through November 30, 1961. W'OLD, F I N N , Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry — additional leave of absence, without pay, for a five-year period, from September 1, 1961, through August 31, 1966, so that he may continue his research work under a National Institutes of Health Senior Fellowship.

CANCELLATION OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE

LOHRER, ALICE, Associate Professor of Library Science — cancellation of leave of absence from September 1, 1961, through August 31, 1962. RETIREMENT HERMAN, CHARLES E., Superintendent of University Print Shop, Emeritus, tive September 1, 1961. DECEMBER AND JANUARY MEETINGS effec-

The Board has previously voted to hold its December, 1961, meeting in Chicago on Tuesday, December 19, and has accepted an invitation