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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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4. BEATRICE NETTLES, professor of art, for one year beginning August 2 1 , 1984 ( Q ) , at an annual salary of $36,000.

Chicago

5. ROBERT D. EDEN, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, on 87 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 13 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 1, 1984 (1Y87;NY13), at an annual salary of $75,000. 6. ANTHONY F. KIRKPATRICK, assistant professor of anesthesiology, on 60 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 40 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 15, 1984 (1Y60; NY40), at an annual salary of $80,000. 7. RAYMOND POLLAK, assistant professor of surgery on 95 percent time, and physician surgeon on 5 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning July 1, 1984 (1Y95;NY5), at an annual salary of $60,000. 8. LAURA J. ZUIDEMA, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, on 87 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 13 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning on July 1, 1984 (1Y87;NY13), at an annual salary of $75,000.

Administrative Staff

9. HOWARD S. CANNON, coordinator, Office of Advanced Engineering Studies, University Office of Public Service, beginning June 1, 1984 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $50,000. 10. CHRISTIAN L. MOFFETT, coordinator of the Senate, Chicago, beginning June 1, 1984 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $31,000. O n m o t i o n of D r . D o n o g h u e , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e c o n f i r m e d .

Appointments to the Faculty (Supplemental) Administrative Staff

(11) James R. Millar, director of International Programs and Studies, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and professor of economics, Urbana, beginning August 2 1 , 1984 (NY;AY). O n m o t i o n of D r . D o n o g h u e , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s c o n f i r m e d .

Change in Designation, Ph.D. in Biology and Experimental Pathology, Chicago

(12) T h e senate of the Health Sciences Center and the senate of the University Center have approved the change in name of the doctoral program currently called Biology and Experimental Pathology to Biological Sciences. Begun in 1974 under the joint jurisdiction of the Department of Biological Sciences, University Center, and the Department of Pathology, Health Sciences Center, the enrollment in the program has always been almost exclusively at University Center; all of the degrees have been awarded to students in the Department of Biological Sciences; and the conduct of the program will change only with respect to the formal restructuring of the advisory committee. The change has no budgetary implications. T h e proposed name more accurately reflects the range of subjects covered by the department. It will allow the department to identify itself more appropriately among its academic peers and among potential students and faculty members who have reservations about participation in an unconventionally designated program. T h e chancellor at Chicago and the vice president for academic affairs recom-