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1963]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY (2) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. 1. JAMES M. ALSOBROOK, JR., Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning February 1, 1963, on one-third time, at an annual salary of $2,400 (E33). 2. JOHN H . AUSTIN, Assistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering, in the Department of Civil Engineering, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $8,100 ( B ) . 3. ROGER N. HANCOCK, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, for four and one-half months from February 1, 1963, at a salary of $3,800 ( E ) . 4. WALTER HIRSCH, Professor of Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning December 1, 1962, without salary ( D Y ) . 5. ELBERT R. JAYCOX, Associate Professor of Apiculture, in the Department of Horticulture, beginning April 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $11,000 ( D Y ) . 6. FRITZ LUTY, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, for seven months from April 1, 1963, at a salary of $9,800 ( G ) . 7. WILLIAM E. MONTAGUE, Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology, for four and one-half months from February 1, 1963, at a salary of $5,000 ( E ) . 8. HAROLD J. RHODES, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, beginning January 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $9,000 ( D ) . 9. JOHN H . TALBOTT, Lecturer in Medicine with rank of Professor, beginning January 1, 1963, without salary ( D Y ) . 10. ROBERT A. W I S E , Professor of Surgery, assigned to Faculty of Medicine, Chiengmai Hospital, Chiengmai, Thailand, for two years from January 7, 1963, at an annual salary of $15,000 ( F Y ) .

On motion of Mr. Dilliard, these appointments were confirmed.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AT CHICAGO UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION AND CONGRESS CIRCLE (3) The Board of Trustees has authorized expansion of the educational program for the Chicago Undergraduate Division which includes, as major administrative units for the new Congress Circle campus during the initial stage of development, Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Commerce and Business Administration, Fine and Applied Arts (now Architecture and A r t ) ; and Divisions of Education and of Physical Education. The faculty of Commerce and Business Administration and the Vice-President for the Chicago Undergraduate Division recommend changing the name of the college to College of Business Administration. I concur in this recommendation. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENT OF DEAN OF COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AT CHICAGO UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION (4) The Vice-President for the Chicago Undergraduate Division recommends the appointment of Dr. Raymond W. Coleman, presently Professor of Economics and Management at the University of West Virginia, as Professor of Economics and Management on indefinite tenure and Dean of the College of Business Administration at the Chicago Undergraduate Division and at Congress Circle, beginning June 16, 1963, at a salary of $21,500 per year on a twelve-month service basis. The nomination for this appointment was made by an ad hoc Committee, 1 and the recommendation is submitted after consultation with the faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, with the Vice-President's Advisory Council at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, and with the Dean and several department heads of the College of Commerce and Business Administration at Urbana-Champaign; and is concurred in by the Executive Vice-President and Provost and the Dean of the Graduate College. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r s . W a t k i n s , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d .

1 Norman A. Parker, Vice-President for the Chicago Undergraduate Division, Chairman; Jack W. Peltason, Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Urbana; Dwight Flanders, Professor of Economics, Urbana; Luciie Derrick, Professor of Economics, Chicago Undergraduate Division; and Albert J. Schneider, Associate Professor of Accountancy, Chicago Undergraduate Division.