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1973]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Administrative Staff 16. ROBERT G. PETERSON, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Operations, Chicago Circle, beginning March 1, 1973 (DY), at an annual salary of $20,000. O n motion of M r . H a h n , these appointments were con6rmed.

HONORARY DEGREES, MEDICAL CENTER

{8) The Senate at the Medical Center campus has recommended that honorary degrees be conferred on the following persons at the commencement exercises on Junel, 1973:

GRANVILLE ALLISON BENNETT, Professor Emeritus of Pathology, the Degree of

Doctor of Science. MARGARET BAGGETT DOLAN, Professor and Head of Public Health Nursing in the School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, the Degree of Doctor of Science. The Chancellor concurs in the recommendations of the Medical Center Senate. I recommend approval. O n motion of M r . Swain, these degrees were authorized as recommended.

UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTIONAL AWARDS FOR SUMMER O F 1 9 7 3 , URBANA

(9) On May 17, 1972, the Board approved a recommendation that the Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination evaluate the program of Undergraduate Instructional Awards and Special Awards and submit recommendations to the President of the University concerning their continuation. Academic officers at Chicago Circle and Urbana-Champaign agreed that the program has had major benefits for the improvement of undergraduate instruction, I recommend that this program be continued for the summer of 1973 at both the Chicago Circle' and Urbana campuses. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Urbana, through the deans, directors, and department heads, invited faculty members to submit applications. After approval by heads of departments and review by the college deans and their committees, twenty-seven applications were submitted. A special committee evaluated the proposals and recommended support for those believed to promise the greatest potential benefits to undergraduate instruction. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs recommends the following awards for the summer of 1973: Salary Expenses Total

ALFRED \V. BLATTER, Instructor in Music FRANK NEELY BRUCE, Assistant Professor of $ 2 338 -0$ 2 338

Music

GEORGE DAVID PETERS, Assistant Dean, College of

2 338 2 614 2 685" 2 S56 • 1 347 3 7121 I 700) 3 034 2 862) 1310)

-0-0$ 2 333

2 338 2 614 8 921

Fine and Applied Arts, and Instructor in Music ,. CARROLL L. GONZO, Assistant Professor of Music /EKE L. FORSYTHE, Assistant Professor of Music and of Secondary and Continuing Education.. I FTE Assistant ; HUGH G, PETRIE, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education 1 FTE Assistant

BRYANT P. FILLION, Associate Professor of En-

7 i-/y, £ uu

7 01, vlz

'

;ducation f lish Education in Secondary and Continuing JAMES H. SMITH (50 per cent), Professor of Physics and Associate Head of the Department.. 2.50 FTE Assistants

100 n """

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1 The Chicago Circle awards will be submitted to the Board for approval at the April meeting.