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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning with the November, 1972, Certified Public Accountant Examination and continuing through the May, 197S, Examination. Mr. Davenport will succeed Frank A, Reichelderfer whose term expires with the completion of the grading of the May, 1972, Examination. I concur.

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

ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR T H E SCHOOL O F PHYSICAL EDUCATION, CHICAGO CIRCLE (5) The Director of the School of Physical Education has recommended to the Chancellor at Chicago Circle the following appointments and reappointments to the Advisory Committee for the School of Physical Education at Chicago Circle, effective October 1, 1972, for the terms indicated. For a One-Year Term MILTON O. CARTER, Public Agency Coordinator, Chicago

WILLIAM E . COWAN, Spiegel, Chicago

RICHARD M. FEE, Board of Education, City of Chicago, Chicago * T O M FREDERICK, Official Sports Films, Inc., Elgin * NORMAN N. TENNER, Veterans Administration Research Hospital, Chicago For a Two-Year Term ANTHONY CANINO, Hinsdale Central High School, Hinsdale CAROL A N N LEAF, Joliet Township Junior College, Joliet

* THEODORE A. E. POEHLMANN, Attorney, Chicago * RAYMOND E. SNYDER, University Patents, Inc., Chicago

* ROBERT M. WILLIAMS, Bob O'Link Golf Club, Highland Park For a Three-Year Term * OLA BUNDY, Illinois High School Association, Chicago WILLIAM HARDIN, Board of Education, City of Chicago,

* VERN HERLUND, Chicago * JEROME STRAUSS, Attorney, Chicago * M R S . FRANCES B. W A T K I N S , Chicago

Chicago

The Chancellor concurs in these recommendations, I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Neal, these appointments and reappointments were approved.

VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS. CHICAGO CIRCLE (6) T h e Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus has recommended the appointment of Dr. Arnold B , Grobman, presently Dean of Rutgers College of the State University of New Jersey (Rutgers University), as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, beginning January 1, 1973, at an annual salary of $39,000. Dr. Grotman will also have the title of Professor of Biological Sciences on indefinite tenure. Professor Grobman's appointment is supported by a faculty-student committee 1 appointed by the Chancellor to advise his office on this appointment. As Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Professor Grobman will be chief administrative officer of the colleges and schools as well as those units which directly support the colleges and schools. These include the library, the computer center, the office of instructional resources, the honors programs, and those units which the Chancellor assigns to the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. The Chancellor also has recommended the appointment of Professor Grobman as Vice Chancellor (designate) for Academic Affairs on 30 per cent time for the

* HeappoinimeHts. 1 Kernard Greenberg, Professor of Biological Sciences,^ Chairman; Ponatd Ehresmann, Associate Professor of History of Architecture and Art; Kenneth Harder, Student; tfoyd Keetian, Professor of Political Science^ and in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs; Leonard Kent, Professor of Quantitative Methods; Gertrude Kiebala,^ Student; Ronald Legon, Associate Professor of History; John Schey, Professor of Metallurgy In Materials Engineering; Mildred Schwartz, Professor of Sociology; Guy Siebold, Student; H. J. Walberg, Professor of Education; Joaa Wallace, Associate Professor of Social Work and Lecturer in Psychology.