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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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ham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 10 per cent time (DY10), at an annual salary of $2,400.

3. MICHAEL SPIEOS FARMANS, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and

Gynecology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 80 per cent time (WY80), at an annual salary of $30,000.

4. MOHAMED HAMED SHAKER, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in Surgery

in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 <1Y), at an annual salary of $40,000. Urbana-C hampaign 5. ROBERT D, ESPESETH, Assistant Professor and Outdoor Recreation Specialist in County Farm Extension and in Recreation and Park Administration, beginning Hay 1, 1973 (1Y), at an annual salary of $18,000.

6. KENNETH T. LOPATKA, Assistant Professor of Law, beginning August 21,

1973 (1), at an annual salary of $18,500.

7. DWAYNE C. SAVAGE, Associate Professor of Microbiology and in the School of

Basic Medical Sciences, Urbana, beginning August 21, 1973 (AY), at an annual salary of $26,500.

8. DALE H. VANDERHOLM, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, Co-

operative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning June 1, 1973 (1Y), at an annual salary of $16,500. General University 9. JOHN J. O'KEEFE, Assistant Professor in Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, beginning May 1, 1973 (DY), at an annual salary of $17,500.

On motion of Mr, Livingston, these appointments were confirmed,

APPOINTMENT TO THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY. URBANA

<7) On the recommendation of the Acting Dean of the Graduate College at Urbana, in consultation with the Director of the Center for Advanced Study and an advisory selection committee of Center professors, I recommend that Nathan Mortimer New-mark, Professor of Civil Engineering, be appointed as a Professor in the Center for Advanced Study.1 Professor Newmark has elected to resign as head of the Department of Civil Engineering and the appointment as Professor in the Center wi/1 be effective with the appointment of his successor. The Chancellor at Urbana -Champaign and the Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination concur in this appointment. O n motion of M r . H a h n , this appointment was approved.

HONORARY DEGREES, CHICAGO CIRCLE

(8) The Senate at the Chicago Circle campus has recommended that honorary degrees be conferred on the following persons at the Commencement Exercises on June 10, 1973.

EDWARD EMIL DAVID, Jr., electrical engineer, former executive director of research

of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, former Science Adviser to the President of the LInited States, and presently executive vice president of Gould Inc., the degree of Doctor of Engineering. HERMAN B WELLS, University Chancellor of Indiana University, the degree of Doctor of Laws. The Chancellor concurs in the recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.

1 Professors in the Center a r t chosen from among* the most distinguished, productive^ and widely recognized scholars at the University. Appointment to a professorship in tlie Center is the highest recognition that the University can bestow upon members of its faculty. A professor in the Center retains his status in his own department and maintains a full schedule of teaching and research. Currently, the professors in the Center are; Professors John Hardeen, Joseph L. Doob, Harry G. ijrickamer, Nelson j . Leonard, James W. Marchand, Charles E. Osgood, Charles P. Sliehter, Sol Spiegelman, Jack Stillinper, Micbio Suzuki, f-edyard K. Tucker, Gregorio Weber.