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D i x o n Springs Agricultural

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Center DELBERT M A Y E R , G r a n d C h a i n

T o M

[July 18

R A Y M O N D BAUMGART, M t . C a r m e l G A I L BENNETT, S u m n e r ROBERT FIETSAM, M a r i o n V I N C E GNAEDINGER, P o c a h o n t a s LOWELL LOVERKAMP, M e t r o p o l i s

SCHILLING, W a t e r l o o

D E A N SHIELDS, J a c o b B U R T O N G. T O R R E N S , O a k d a l e

G E N E

WINEMILLER, W h i t t i n g t o n

Food

Science

JOHN F. W H I T E , Glenview

( T h e F o o d Science Advisory C o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s h i p is b e i n g increased by o n e . )

W I L L I A M H . SCHOENHERR, D a n v i l l e ROBERT E. S M I T H , O a k Brook

Horticulture

(Floriculture,

Ornamentals)

Plant

Pathology

W I L L I S A . BERGMAN, Q u i n c y D A N IRONS, Mattoon

D O N A L D J. SCHRICKEL, C h i c a g o PATRICK SKATES, J R . , S h a w n e e t o w n

Horticulture

WILLIAM M.

(Food

BROOM,

Crops)

Carlinville (two

years, t o fill t h e unexpired term of James E . Retzer w h o is d e c e a s e d ) College Advisory Committee — M e m b e r s of this c o m m i t t e e , composed of representatives from t h e departmental committees, a c t in a n advisory capacity t o t h e college administration a n d are asked t o serve only o n e year. T h e two at-Iarge m e m bers will begin their third year of a three-year term. RUSSELL JECKEL, Agricultural E c o n o m i c s D E A N L . SEARLS, Agricultural Engineering

LARRY L E W I S , A g r o n o m y

G A L E C O L E , Animal Science R A L P H TAAKE, J R . , Cooperative Extension Service D A L E SCHAUFELBERGER, D a i r y Science J. JOE SMALL, D i x o n Springs Agricultural Center D A N E. GREEN, F o o d Science

A L L A N S. M I C K E L S O N , Forestry RALPH LITTLE, Horticulture

RICHARD P. STONE, Plant Pathology K E N N E T H G. GORDEN, B l u e M o u n d (at-Iarge) M E L V I N E . SIMS, Liberty (at-large) I concur in this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n . O n motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were approved.

Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chicago Circle

( 4 ) T h e chancellor a t C h i c a g o Circle h a s r e c o m m e n d e d the a p p o i n t m e n t of Philip D w i n g e r , presently professor and h e a d of the D e p a r t m e n t of M a t h e m a t i c s , as d e a n of the College of Liberal Arts a n d Sciences, b e g i n n i n g S e p t e m b e r 1, 1 9 7 9 , o n a twelve-month service basis, a t an annual salary of $ 5 5 , 0 0 0 . Dr. D w i n g e r will continue t o h o l d t h e rank of professor of m a t h e m a t i c s o n indefinite tenure. H e will succeed E l m e r B. H a d l e y w h o h a s asked t o b e relieved of the d e a n s h i p effective September 1, 1979. T h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n is m a d e w i t h t h e support of the E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences a n d w i t h the a d v i c e of a search committee.*

1 Stanley Shapiro, professor of biological sciences and head of the Department of Biological Sciences, chairman; Pedro ArmiUas, professor of anthropology; Lenora Cartright, associate professor of urban sciences and acting director of the School of Urban Sciences; Maurice Eash, professor of education and dean of the College of Education; Leonard Eron, professor of psychology; Gloria Fromm, professor of English; Steven Geller, undergraduate student, liberal arts and sciences; Eric Gislason, professor of chemistry: Clark Glymour, professor of philosophy; Nicholas Moravcevich, professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures and head of the department; Vera^ Pless^ professor of mathematics and in the Computer Center; Frank Tachau, professor of political science and chairperson of the department.