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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 16

College of A g r i c u l t u r e Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Service in Agriculture EASL H . REGNIER, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics and of Rural Recreation, first semester (six months from July I, 1060), full pay; to study recreation programs, practices, procedures, and literature; work to be done in United States universities and libraries. Department of Agricultural Engineering K E I T H H. HINCHCLIFF, Professor of Agricultural Engineering, first semester (six months from September 1, i960), full pay; for investigation of housing research and education, community planning, and rural home improvement, in the United States and in Europe. Department of Agronomy ROGER H. BRAY, Professor of Soil Fertility, second semester (six months from March 1, 1961), full pay; for consultation with other research workers on soil fertility and soil-plant relationships, in Europe. RICHARD H . HAGEMAN, Associate Professor of Agronomy, full year (beginning September 1, i960), one-half pay; to study the interrelationship of mineral nutrients with enzymatic and biological activity, in England. EARL R. LENG, Professor of Agronomy, second semester (six months from March 1, 1961), full pay; for investigation of plant breeding theories and methods, in Germany. Department of Dairy Science NOLAND L. VANDEMARK, Professor of Physiology, second semester (six months from March 1, 1061), full pay; to study the use of physical and chemical approaches with electronic instruments, isotopes, and other devices; work to be done in the United States, or in Europe if outside grant-in-aid for travel is secured. Department of IIorticulture NORMAN F. OEBKER, Associate Professor of Horticulture, first semester (six months from September 1, i960), full pay; to study post-harvest handling of vegetables; work to be done in California. Department of Plant Pathology HALBERT H . THORNBERRY, Professor of Plant Pathology, second semester (six months from March 1, 1961), full pay; for completion of textbook and laboratory manual, study of crop diseases, study of organization of International Center for Technical Information in Phytovirology, in the United States and in Europe. College of C o m m e r c e a n d Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Department of Accountancy HELLFRIED P. HOLZER, Assistant Professor of Accountancy, second semester, full pay; to study accounting methods during inflationary periods, in Germany and in Austria. Department of Economics H A N S BREMS, Professor of Economics, second semester, full pay; for testing a mathematical model on European data, in Europe. Department of Finance RUSSELL M. NOLEN, Professor of Finance, second semester, full pay; to study monetary policy, fiscal policy, capital investment, and economic growth, in the United States, in Canada, and in England. RICHARDS C. OSBORN, Professor of Finance, second semester, full pay; to study and collect data on the impact of governmental controls over corporate financing, in England. Department of Marketing ROBERT V. MITCHELL, Professor of Marketing, second semester, full pay; f° r research and writing on market measurement and management, and developing a marketing atlas for the state of Illinois.