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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 30

11. JULIUS O. KOPPLIN, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $7,500 ( D ) . 12. ROBERT M. KOSANKE, Associate Professor of Botany, on one-tenth time, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $000 ( D Y 1 0 ) . 13. IRVING LYON, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1958, without salary ( D Y ) . 14. X E N I A MACHNE, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $7,660 ( B ) . 15. NOEL D. MARTIN, Visiting Associate Professor of Pedodontics, College of Dentistry, on three-fourths time, for six months from September 1, 1958, at a salary of $3,600 ( D Y 7 5 ) . 16. JAMES R. G. OLSON, Assistant Professor in the Bureau of Business Management, beginning October 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $7,500 ( D Y ) . 17. JESSE R. PICKARD, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Extension, Department of Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene, in the College of Veterinary Medicine and in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $8,400 ( E - D Y ) . 18. ERNEST E . PROVOST, Assistant Professor of Zoology, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $5,600 ( D ) . 19. DONALD T. SHANNON, Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $7,000 ( D ) . 20. GEORGE SINCLAIR, Visiting Research Professor of Electrical Engineering, for one year from July 1, 1958, without salary ( F Y ) . 21. A N N TRIANDIS, Assistant Professor of Psychology, on one-third time, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $2,200 ( D ) . 22. JEANNETTE VEATCH, Visiting Associate Professor of Education, beginning September 16, 1958, at an annual salary of $8,000 ( E ) . 23. ROBERT C. W H I T E , Map and Geography Librarian with rank of Assistant Professor, beginning September 1, 1958, at an annual salary of $6,850 ( B Y ) . O n m o t i o n of M r . H e r r i c k , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e confirmed. APPOINTMENT TO T H E BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF T H E ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (3) T h e resignation of Professor Marcus M. Rhoades of the Department of Botany, who was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Athletic Association in March, 1958, leaves a vacancy in the faculty membership of that Board. To replace him, I nominate Professor Joseph A. Russell of the Department of Geography, this appointment to become effective immediately, to serve until the next annual meeting of the Board of Trustees in March, 1959.

On motion of Mr. Nickell, this appointment was approved.

SITE STUDIES FOR T H E RELOCATION OF T H E CHICAGO UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION (4) T h e Real Estate Research Corporation of Chicago has been employed for site studies for the relocation of the Chicago Undergraduate Division and has been authorized to employ such engineers and planners as may be needed to expedite its studies. It was contemplated that the report would be made on or before September 30, but it will not be possible to meet that schedule in view of the amount of work to be done on the various sites proposed and under consideration. Accordingly, the Real Estate Research Corporation, at their request, has been given an extension of time for the completion of this report. O n m o t i o n of M r . B i s s e l l , t h i s e x t e n s i o n of t i m e w a s a p p r o v e d . EDUCATIONAL GRANTS F U N D (5) T h e University has been receiving a number of unrestricted grants from business and industrial corporations. These are usually supplementary to grants for graduate fellowships, undergraduate scholarships, and for research. They are a recognition by the donors of the educational costs to the University in connection with fellowships and scholarships and service expense in the administration of research grants. In some cases these grants are in recognition by the officers of