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1961]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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OLSEN, FURUZAN, Commerce and Sociology Library Assistant, with rank of Instructor — resignation effective July 1, 1961. PERKS, MRS. RUTH, Bibliographer in the Library, with rank of Instructor — resignation effective June 26, 1961. SCHULTZ, DONALD F., Research Assistant Professor of Biophysics, Deportment of Electrical Engineering—resignation effective April 1, 1961. SILVA PAUL C, Associate Professor of Botany — resignation effective March 31, 1961, SKOGEN, CLARA S., Instructor in Foreign Languages (Chicago Undergraduate Division), Summer Session of 1961 — declination effective June 23, 1961. SMITH, ROBERT B., Instructor in Child Development and in Home Economics, Summer Session of 1961—declination effective June 19, 1961.

STAFFORD, JOSEPH J., Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering—resignation

effective May 23, 1961. WATKINS, PHILIP W., W. L. Bnrlison Fellow in Agronomy — resignation effective May 8, 1961.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

HWUM, FLOYD L., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, in the Agricultural Experiment Station and in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1961, so that he may pursue graduate study at Purdue University. HUNTER, DONALD J., Research Associate in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence, with full pay, for six mondns from March 11, 1961, on account of disability. LOTNE, SOLOMON B., Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations — leave of absence, without pay, during the month of June, 1961, so that he may serve as Labor Adviser to the Asia Fonndation on visits of Japanese labor union groups to the United States, on labor education activities in Japan, and on development of comparative research work in labor management relations. LOHRER, ALICE, Associate Professor of Library Science — leave of absence, without pay, for twelve months from September 1, 1961, so that she may accept an assignment from the American Association of School Librarians for a research project for the United States Office of Education.

REEVES, ELIZABETH J., Instructor in Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, in the

College of Veterinary Medicine-—disability leave, without pay, from May 8 and continuing until September 1, 1961.

SELTZER, ARTHUR O., Instructor in Economics, in the Chicago Undergraduate

Division —extension of disability leave, with pay, for the first semester (through February 28, 1961), and leave, without pay, beginning March 1, 1%1.

CHANGE IN SABBATICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE

MULLER, DAVID E., Research Professor of Mathematics, and of Applied Mathematics iu the Digital Computer Laboratory — sabbatical leave of absence during 1961-62, changed from leave for the second semester, with full pay, to leave for the full academic year, on one-half pay.

DESIGNS OF N E W BUILDINGS

At this point, the President of the University requested the Board to examine the designs of the new buildings for the Colleges of Education and Commerce and Business Administration. The designs, including floor plans and scale models, vere presented by Mr. C. S. Havens, Director of the Physical Plant, Mr. E. L. jSlouffer, University Architect, and Mr. A. Richard Williams of the firm of Lundeen and Hilfinger, architects for these buildings. Fallowing these presentations a n d discussion, on motion of M r s .

Watkins, the Board approved the designs.

J U N E MEETING

Under the By-Laws of the Board, the next meeting of the Board is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, June 21, 1961, It was the consensus of the Board that this meeting be held in Urbana, at an hour