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1983]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated. A — Indefinite tenure N — Term appointment not eligible to be appointed for an indefinite term and not credited toward probationary period Q — Initial term appointment for a professor or associate professor T — Terminal appointment accompanied with or preceded by notice of nonreappointment W •— One-year appointment subject to special written agreement Y — Twelve-month service basis 1-7 — Indicates the number of years of service which will be credited at the end of the contract period toward completion of the probationary period relating to tenure Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment is on a part-time basis (e.g., N75 means one year on three-fourths time).

Urbana-Champaign

1. KAREN H. BINGHAM, psychology and speech and hearing science subject specialist and assistant professor of library administration, Library, beginning December 1, 1982 (NY), at an annual salary of $18,500. 2. GENE E. CAMPBELL, assistant professor of forestry, beginning May 21, 1983 (NY), at an annual salary of $31,000. 3. ERIC T. FREYTOOLE, assistant professor of law, beginning August 21, 1983 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $40,000. 4. MARK S. KUHLENSCHMIDT, assistant professor of veterinary pathobiology, on 75 percent time, and in the Center for Zoonoses Research, on 25 percent time, beginning January 3, 1983 (NY), at an annual salary of $32,000. 5. DAVID D. PYLE, associate professor of 4-H Youth, January 1, 1983-August 20, 1986, and assistant director of 4-H Youth, January 1-August 20, 1983, Cooperative Extension Service ( Q Y ; N Y ) , at an annual salary of $47,000.

Chicago

6. SAMUEL K. APPAVU, assistant professor of surgery, on 18 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 7 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning November 1, 1982 (NY25), at an annual salary of $20,000. 7. DAVID J. BELSHEIM, assistant professor of pharmacy administration and director of continuing education, College of Pharmacy, beginning January 1, 1983 (1Y;NY), at an annual salary of $30,000. 8. RALPH N. BRANSKY, clinical assistant professor, on 50 percent time, and acting chairperson, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine at Peoria, beginning December 14, 1982 (NY50;NY), at an annual salary of $30,000. 9. CATHLEEN M. COLLETT, reference librarian and assistant professor, Library of the Health Sciences, beginning January 1, 1983 ( 1 Y ) , at an annual salary of $15,000. 10. ROBERT S. EASTON, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics, on 60 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 40 percent time, College of Medicine at Peoria, beginning November 1, 1982 (1Y60;NY40), at an annual salary of $68,924. 11. DAVID S. GINN, reference librarian and assistant professor, Library of the Health Sciences, beginning January 1, 1983 (1Y), at an annual salary of $15,000. 12. MICHAEL S. HIOGINS, assistant professor of anesthesiology, on 30 percent time, and dental surgeon, on 20 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning November 22, 1982 (NY30;NY20), at an annual salary of $30,000. 13. MASIE V. ISABELL, assistant professor of family practice, on 88 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 12 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning December 1, 1982 (1Y88;NY12), at an annual salary of $50,000.