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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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18. ANNE M, SEIDEN, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, beginning October 1, 1972, on 60 per cent time (1Y60), at an annual salary of $15,000.

Urbana-Champaign

19. JOHN R. BATES, Assistant Professor of Meteorology, Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, Graduate College, beginning September 1, 19/2 (1), at an annual salary of $13,000. 20. LEROY CLINTON, Assistant Professor of Special Education, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $14,000. 21. HARRY COOK, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, on one-half time, and in Metallurgy and Mining Engineering, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1972 (A), at an annual salary of $19,500.

22. BABBAHA MARIE FALK, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, be-

ginning September 1, 1972 (W), at an annual salary of $10,600. 23. LESLIE K. FERRIER, Assistant Professor of Food Science, beginning September 1, 1972 (1Y), at an annual salary of $14,000. 24. JERE L. FOKSYTHE, Assistant Professor of Music on 74 per cent time and in Secondary and Continuing Education on 26 per cent time, beginning September 1,1972 (1), at an annual salary of $11,500.

25. JOSE J, FRIFIAT, Professor of Geology, beginning September 1, 1972 (A), at an

annual salary of $28,000. 26. DEBORAH A. GORDON, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $9,040.

27. CHARLES HENRY HOCKMAN, Associate Professor in the School of Basic Medical

Sciences and in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics, beginning September 1, 1972 (QY), at an annual salary of $25,500. 28. ROBERT P. HTJMKE, Assistant Professor of Recreation and Park Administration and Specialist in Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $12,300. 29. MICHAEL T. KANE, Research Assistant Professor, Office of Instructional Resources, and Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, beginning September 18, 1972 (1Y,1), at an annual salary of $13,300.

30. JOHN MAURICE LEWIS, Research Assistant Professor in Laboratory for Atmo-

spheric Research, beginning August 1, 1972 (FY.1Y), at an annual salary of $15,000. 31. JANICE J. MONK, Assistant Professor of Geography, beginning September 1, 1972 (2), at an annual salary of $12,000. 32. CARLOS MORENO, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $11,400.

33. BETTY JEAN PETERSON, Assistant Professor of Family Relationships in Home

Economics and in Anthropology, beginning September 1, 1972 (1Y), at an annual salary of $14,000. 34. SALLY E. SPRINGER, Assistant Professor of Foods and Nutrition in Home Economics, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $11,000. 35. ZOHKEH SULUVAN, Assistant Professor of English, beginning September 1, 1972 (1), at an annual salary of $10,800.

36. RONALD L. TERJUNG, Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and

in the School of Basic Medical Sciences, beginning September 1, 19/2 (1Y), at an annual salary of $17,500. General University 37. RICHARD A. KALUS, Generalist in Continuing Education and Program Development and Assistant Professor in Adult Education, Division of University Extension, Urbana, beginning September 1, 1972 (DY), at an annual salary of $14,500.

On motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were confirmed,

J . G, RANDALL D I S T I N G U I S H E D PROFESSORSHIP IN HISTORY

(6) Under the will of the late Ruth Painter Randall, three-fourths of her residuary estate was to be given to the University of Illinois Foundation for the establishment of "The J, G. Randall and Ruth Painter Randall Memorial Fund." The income from the fund was to be used to supplement the funds available from the