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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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indefinite tenure, beginning September 1, 1971, at an annual salary of $40,000 on a twelve months' service basis. I further recommend that Dr. Cheston be appointed Chancellor-designate, on three-fourths time, for the period August 1 through August 31, 1971, at a salary at the rate indicated above. These recommendations are made with the concurrence of President-designate John E. Corbally, Jr., and with the advice of a committee' selected by the Chicago Circle Senate. Dr._ Corbally and I have, also consulted other appropriate administrative officers prior to presenting this recommendation. Dr. Cheston succeeds Chancellor Norman A. Parker who has been appointed Vice President for Public Service effective September 1, 1971.

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

VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS, URBAN A

(2) The Chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended the appointment of Professor Morton W. Weir, presently Professor of Psychology and Head of the Department of Psychology, as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs beginning September 1,1971 (for the period September 1, 1971, through October 31, 1971, he will be Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs-designate) on a twelvemonth basis at an annual salary of $33,000. Dr. Weir will continue to hold the title Professor of Psychology on indefinite tenure. Dr. Weir will succeed Dr. Herbert E. Carter who asked to be relieved of this administrative assignment as of November 1, 1971. The nomination of Dr. Weir was made with the advice of an advisory committee' consisting of ten members, five of whom were elected by the UrbanaChampaign Senate. The Executive Vice President and Provost concurs. I recommend approval. O n motion of M r . Grimes, this appointment was approved.

AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES

(3) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Illinois Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended, to two candidates who have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law. A list of the candidates is filed with the Secretary.

On motion of Mr. Grimes, these certificates were awarded.

REAPPOINTMENTS TO BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY

(4) The Committee on Accountancy recommends the following reappointments to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three-year terms beginning with the

1 George W. Magner, Associate Director of the School of Social Work and Professor of Social Work, Chairman; Twiley W. Darker, Jr., Professor of Political Science; Warren H. Brothers, Associate Professor of Mathematics; Thomas H. Brown, Director of the Computer Center and Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science; Paul M. Chung, Professor of Fluid Mechanics in Energy Engineering; Murry N. DePillars, Assistant Director of the Educational Assistance Program; George T. Dickie, Professor of Philosophy, Secretary; James W. Dow, Professor of Bioengmeering in Information Engineering; Bernard Creenberg, Professor of Biological Sciences; Robert L. Hall, Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology; Patrick T. Hughes, Plant Operating Engineer, Physical Plant; Eldon L. Johnson, Vice President of the University and Liaison to the Office of the President; Richard M. Johnson, Professor and Head of the Department of Political Science; Joseph Landin, Professor and Head of the Department of Mathematics: Steve Letzsch, Student Government Representative; Jay A. Levine, Professor of English; Thomas J. Marcisz, Assistant in Energy Engineering; Harriet Talmage, Associate Professor of Education. 1 Martin Wagner, Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, Chairman; Michael Brady, Graduate Student; Martha O. Friedman, History and Philosophy Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Administration; Richard Janikowski, Undergraduate Student; Nelson J. Leonard, Professor of Chemistry and Member of the Center for Advanced Study;; Robert K. Mautz, Professor of Accountancy: Nathan M. Newmark, Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of the Department; John G. Replinger, Professor of Architecture and Associate Head of the Department; Glenn W. Salisbury. Professor of Dairy Science, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture; Jack C. Stilhnger, Professor of English and Member of the Center for Advanced Study.