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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 9

Administrative Staff

PATRICIA E. ASKEW, director of Admissions and Records, Urbana, effective May 2 1 , 1988 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $60,000. WAYNE N. HECHT, director of Assembly Hall, Urbana, beginning June 2 1 , 1988 (NY), at an annual salary of $55,000. RICHARD T. MEYER, director of patient accounts, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1988 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $47,000. THOMAS I. PRUDHOMME, director of industry research relations, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Chicago, beginning April 1, 1988 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $48,000. TERRY W. RUPRECHT, director, Operation and Maintenance Division, and assistant vice chancellor for administrative affairs, Urbana, effective August 1, 1988 (NY), at an annual salary of $78,000. STEVEN F. SCHOMBERG, director of the Office of Continuing Education and Public Service, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, and adjunct assistant professor of administration, higher, a n d continuing education, Urbana, beginning August 21, 1988 ( N Y ; N ) , at an annual salary of $76,000.

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

Appointments, Institute for the Humanities, Chicago

(9) The chancellor at Chicago, on recommendation of the director of the Institute for the Humanities and with the concurrence of the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has recommended the appointment of senior fellows in the Institute for the Humanities for the academic year 1988-89 and for the area of research as indicated. Senior fellows are selected from nominees by the Executive Committee of the institute. Fellowships are awarded for independent work in all fields of the social and natural sciences, the humanities, and the creative arts, so long as the work is related to the humanities. Those eligible for nomination are full-time faculty members at the Chicago campus. Senior Fellows PETER V. CONROY, J R . , professor of French — "Daring Diderot: A Study in Narrative Inconsistencies" JACK L. DAVIS, associate professor of classics — "Archaeological Survey in Greece" RICHARD M . Fried, associate professor of history •— " T h e Presidential Campaign of 1960" NOELLE NICOLE JORDAN, assistant professor of history—-"Alliance Diplomacy: The Breakdown of France's Eastern System, 1933-1939" SEAN MCCONVILLE, associate professor of criminal justice — "A History of English Prison Administration" GUTTY NASHAT, associate professor of history — "Seclusion of Women in Early Islam" MILDRED A. SCHWARTZ, professor of sociology — "Continuity and Change in Party Systems: Political Protest Movements in the Western Borderlands" MARY THALE, professor of English — "Women in Eighteenth-Century Debating Societies" MARY KAY VAUGHAN, associate professor of Latin American studies and history — "Socialist Education in Mexico, 1934-1940" T h e acting vice president for academic affairs concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Logan, these appointments were approved.