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Page 11 I . ,TTIZ : . cit COMMITT E of 350 of th< » offict Li y oppo of 1 »ti y t o inform Illinc ,eop3 accomplishment P , aspiratioi , and need , an: to r . points of \ to the admii ration of 1 Univerr . Membe are the Board of Trustee . Ma j. Lenox R. Lohr, pi dent, Muceum of ence a; In stry, Chicago, Is committee chairman; George H. Bargh, admin e a tant in the Unive Lty Preside! ' s office, committee director; Clair Worth. , . taff a ociate in the President's office, committee assoc rector; Anth J. Janata, executive assistant to the President, ex officio committee secretary. V. of I. DADS ASSOCIATION vas founded in 1922. It carries on activities to benefit nts, parents, and the University, including scholarship::, monthly Dads 111in.L to supplement students' letters home, meetings for new students and their parents, and special projects. Officers are Walter Dodson, Riverdale, presiden ; Frank Voris, Aurora, Dick S. Winget, Lavrenceville, John L. Ranney, ce presidents: Del M. Rutherford, Mt. Vernon, B±ward L. Burch, Wilmette, Charles W. Hendrix, Champaign, executive committee members; Bdvard D. Ebert, Champaign, ; Bivard E. Stafford, associate dean of students, executive ecreta MOTHERS ASSOCIATION, founded in 1923, serves students and parent.- WJ b on about the University, scholarships, book avards to high schools and other activities. Officers are Mrs. Joseph Bartulis, Riverside, president; Mrs. E y W. Moody, Springfield, Mrs. Erling Lunde, Cambridge, Mrs. Bivard L. Burch, Wilme e, vice presidents; Mrs. Frank Schooley, Champaign, treasurer; Mrs. Ra h Broom, Greenville, Mrs. Robert Ferrell, ELdorado, Mrs. Arthur Gilkerson, Peoria, Mrs. Margaret Reeves, Belvidere, Mrs. Frank Veasman, Oak Forest, director; Mrs. M. L. Filbey, executive secretary. IIAiTONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES president since July 1, 1962, is Prof. Frederick Seitz, head of the University's department of physics. The organ elects to membership America's foremost scientists in their respective fields and ncludes from Illinois, Prof. Roger Adams, Prof. Herbert E. Carter, Prof. Reynold C. Fuson, Prof. Herbert S. Gutovsky, Prof. Nelson J. Leonard, Prof. Carl S. Marvel. . William C. Rose, Prof. Frederick T. Wall, chemists; Prof. John Bardeen, Pre . F. Wheeler Loomis, Prof. Seitz, physicists; Prof. A. B. Coble, Prof. Joseph I. Doob, mathematicians; Prof. Carl G. Hartman, zoologist; Prof. Julian M. Stevard, anthropologist; Prof. Percival Bailey, neurologist. (Total 16) CAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, oldest organization of its b i In the nat . d , founded during the American Revolution under leaderr p of John Adams, elects outstanding Americans from all areas of arts and scl ices. Among them from Illinois are Prof. Roger Adamc, Prof. Carl S. Marvel, Prof. Nelson J. Leonard, chemists; Prof. John Bardeen, Prof. Frederick Seitz, physicist ; Prof. Eugene Rabinowitch, physicist and botanist; Prof. Leigh E. Chad-wick, entomologist; Prof, kurice H. Heins, mathematician; Prof. Nathan M. Nevmark, civil engineer; Prof. Charles E. Osgood, psychologist. (Total 10) ADB4Y 0V ENGL . nov being organized, is a companio organization , to the National Academy of Sciences. On a committee of 25 orga ze are tvo from the Midwest: Dean William L. Everil , College of linginee .a Prof. Nathan M. Nevma , Head of department of civil en* let ig, both of 111 RATIONAL . 1 .
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