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1983]

UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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Urbana-Champaign

1. MICHAEL J. BOEKO, assistant professor of veterinary clinical medicine, beginning March 2 1 , 1983 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $30,580. 2. GERALD V. BRADLEY, assistant professor of law, beginning August 21, 1983 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $36,500. 3. JERALD K. PATAKY, assistant professor of plant pathology, beginning March 2 1 , 1983 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $28,000.

Chicago

4. EUGENE S. EMESON, professor of pathology, on 91 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 9 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning April 1, 1983 (AY91 ;NY9), at an annual salary of $75,000. 5. JONATHAN G. LORD, assistant professor of anesthesiology, on 62 percent time, and physician surgeon on 38 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning March 15, 1983 (1Y62;NY38), at an annual salary of $65,000.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, these appointments were confirmed. Administrative Leaves, 1983-84

(13) In accord with the plan for administrative leaves approved by the Board of Trustees on June 20, 1973,' the president of the University and the chancellors at Chicago and Urbana-Champaign have recommended as appropriate such leaves for those listed below. T h e proposals have been reviewed by the members of the committee on administrative leaves which recommends approval.

Chicago

GEORGE C. GILES, associate dean of the College of Education since September 1, 1969, has requested leave for the period January 2 — March 23, 1984. He plans investigation of recent innovative trends in provision of in-service education to teachers in selected large metropolitan areas. GEORGE M. STAFFORD, assistant dean of Student Affairs since September 1, 1971, and director of Student Organizations and Activities since September 1, 1979, has requested leave for the period December 1, 1983 — April 1, 1984. His leave will be spent researching organizational communications on campus in support of student development services and programs (master's thesis credit expected) with most time spent on campus while conducting the research project.

Urbana-Champaign

CLAYTON L. BARNARD, associate director of the Career Development and Placement Center since August 21, 1978, and prior to that assistant director for four years, has requested leave for the period September 19, 1983 — January 18, 1984. H e will study integrative career counseling and academic advising models in the context of reduced resources and an ever-increasing demand to expand services. ROBERT SIMERLY, head, Conferences and Institutes Division in the Office of Continuing Education and Public Service since August 21, 1977, has requested leave equivalent to four months during the period July 1, 1983 — February 29, 1984. H e will continue research on strategic long-range planning for continuing education organirations.

1 The plan provides for paid leaves of two to four months for certain administrative officers "to keep abreast of developments in their profession and to find time to design new approaches to their tasks."