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1986]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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after consultation with the Executive Committee of the College of Commerce and Business Administration. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Madden, this appointment was approved. Dean, Honors College, Chicago

(9) The chancellor at the Chicago campus has recommended the appointment of Howard Kerr, presently professor of English and acting dean, as dean of the Honors College, beginning June 12, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $55,000. Dr. Kerr will continue to hold the rank of professor of English on indefinite tenure. Dr. Kerr succeeded Susanna Pflaum as acting dean on September 1, 1985, upon her resignation. This nomination is made on the recommendation of the Executive Committee of the college. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . M a d d e n , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s approved.

Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Chicago

(10) The chancellor at the Chicago campus has recommended the appointment of Jay A. Levine, presently professor of English, associate dean and acting dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, as dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, beginning June 12, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $92,000. Dr. Levine will continue to hold the rank of professor of English on indefinite tenure. Dr. Levine succeeded Philip Dwinger as acting dean on September 1, 1985, upon Dr. Dwinger's retirement. This nomination is made after consultation with the search committee,1 the Executive Committee, the executive officers, and the faculty of the college. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . M a d d e n , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s approved.

Director, Engineering Experiment Station, Urbana

(11) The chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus, after consultation with the dean of the College of Engineering, has recommended the appointment of Anthony

1 1984-85 Search Committee: John W. C. Johnstone, professor of sociology, chairman; Truman O. Anderson, professor of medicine and microbiology and physician surgeon, College of Medicine at Chicago; Twiley Barker, professor of political science; Paul M, Chung, dean of the College of Engineering; Shari S. Diamond, associate professor of psychology and criminal justice; David G. Gorenstein, professor of chemistry (resigned August 1985);_ Dorothy L. Grover, associate professor of philosophy; Elmer B. Hadley, professor of biological sciences; Kathleen Hague, undergraduate student; Michael J. Lieb, professor of English. 1985-86 Starch Committee: Leonard Eron, professor of psychology and director of applied psychiatric services, chairman; Marcus Alexis, dean of the College of Business Administration; Richard Carlin, professor of chemistry; Mary J. Carruthers, professor of English; Donald A. Chambers, professor of molecular biology in periodontics, Collegei of Dentistry, and professor of biological chemistry and interim head of the Department of Biological Chemistry, College of Medicine at Chicago; James Dee, professor of the Classics and chairperson of the department, and associate director of the Institute for the Humanities; Merwyn S. Garbarino, professor of anthropology; Dorothy Grover, associate professor of philosophy; Louise Hay, professor of mathematics, statistics, and computer science and head of the department; Kira Lathrop, undergraduate student; Paul Raccah, professor of physics and head of the department; Richard Warnecke, professor in the Survey Research Laboratory and director of the laboratory, professor of sociology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and professor in the School of Public Health.