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1939]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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in the report of the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, which is now under consideration by the Board Committee on Affiliated Student Activities. This, of course, has a direct bearing on the vice situation.

On motion of Mr. Cleary, this report was approved and the President of the University was requested to cooperate with the citizens of Champaign and Urbana in the elimination of vice, offering such assistance as the Board may properly and legally give.

STUDENT REPRESENTATION ON COMMITTEE ON DISCIPLINE (29) T h e Class Council has requested that the student body be represented on the Senate (faculty) Committee on Discipline. This proposal has been considered by the Committee on Discipline which has recommended that beginning in September, 1939, two male students, with authority to vote, be added to the Sub-Committee on Discipline, the choice of such students to rest with the Student Senate.

This report was received for record.

DATE OF JULY MEETING

The date of the July meeting was set as Friday, July 7, in Chicago.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT

The Secretary presented for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.

Downing, Joseph R., Fellow in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1939, at a stipendium of six hundred dollars ($600). (June 3, 1939)' Handelman, Milton S., Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, beginning June 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, without salary. (June 2, 1939) Machell, John V., Jr., Fellow in Sociology, for ten months beginning September 1, 1939, at a stipendium of five hundred dollars ($500). (June 3, IQ 39) Neuhauser, Irene, Assistant in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, beginning June 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, without salary. (June 5, 1939) Riggs, Philip S., to give instruction in Astronomy, in the Summer Session of 1939, beginning June 19, 1939, and ending August 12, 1939, at a cash compensation of three hundred sixty-six dollars sixty-six cents ($366.66) for the session. (April 22, 1939) Ritchey, Lloyd B., to give instruction in General Engineering Drawing, in the Summer Session of 1939, beginning June 19, 1939, a n f l ending August 12, 1939, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300) for the session. (June 1, 1939) RESIGNATIONS AND DECLINATIONS

The Secretary presented also for record the following list of resignations and declinations.

Ballard, Emerald Garrett, Assistant in English—resignation effective September 1, 1939. Cavanaugh, Marie E., Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Engineering—resignation effective July 1, 1939. Johnson, Helen, Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station—resignation effective June 4, 1939. Jones, Francis C , Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station—resignation effective J u n e 1, 1939. Lappin, Kendall, Scholar in Romance Languages—declination effective September 1, 1939. "The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University.