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590

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[April

19

20. CHUNG LAUNG L I U , Associate Professor of Computer Science, beginning September 1,1972 ( A ) , at an annual salary of $16,000. 21. DAVID G. SAILE, Assistant Professor of Architecture, for the second semester 1971-72 ( T ) , at a salary of $6,000. 22. S U - T Z A I SOONG, Research Assistant Professor, Laboratory for Atmospheric Research, Graduate College, for one year from February 1, 1972 ( F Y . T Y ) , at a salary of $12,000.

Visiting Staff

23. JAMES MARSTON FITCH, Visiting Professor of History of Architecture and Art, Chicago Circle, for the spring quarter 1971-72 ( E ) , at a salary of $10,000. 24. GLENN G. FRAZIER, Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture, Urbana, for the second semester 1971-72 on one-third time (E33), at a salary of $1,500. 25. P A U L J. HINIKER, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, Chicago Circle, for the spring quarter 1971-72 ( E ) , at a salary of $4,000. 26. W . BRUCE LINCOLN, Visiting Associate Professor of History, Chicago Circle, for the spring quarter 1971-72 on one-half time (E50), at a salary of $3,000. 27. RAYMOND NIMMER, Visiting Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Liberal A r t s and Sciences, Chicago Circle, for the winter and spring quarters 1971-72, on one-third time (E33), at a salary of $4,000. 28. DENNIS H . SAPP, Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture, Urbana, for the second semester 1971-72, on one-half time (D50), at a salary of $4,000.

On motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were confirmed. Mr. Hahn asked to be recorded as not voting on Item 24.

APPOINTMENTS TO T H E CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY, URBANA (10) With the advice of the Dean of the Graduate College, the Chancellor at Urbana has recommended the following appointments of Associates in the Center for Advanced Study for the academic year 1972-73 and for the program of research or study as indicated in each case. I concur. WALTER L. ARNSTEIN, Professor of History, for the first semester, to complete a study of Charles Newdegate and the Victorian anti-convent movement. P A U L A. BECK, Professor of Physical Metallurgy in the Department of Metallurgy and Alining Engineering, for the academic year, to devote his time to the writing of a monograph on magnetism in alloys. EDWAED J. BRANDABUR, Professor of English, for the academic year, to continue a critical-historical study of classical "modern" writers and their efforts to restore graphic textures to literary form. WALTER L. CREESE, Professor of Architecture, for the academic year, to complete a study of the history of housing in the twentieth century. P A U L FRIEDMAN, Associate Professor of English, for the first semester, to complete the writing of his novel, The Denial. JOHN GARVEY, Professor of Music, for the first semester, to study techniques of solo and ensemble performance of the balalaika at the Moscow Conservatory, in preparation for the formation of a balalaika orchestra at the University of Illinois. LOWELL P. HAGER, Professor and Head of the Department of Biochemistry, for the second semester, to study animal virus and mammalian cell culture techniques in order to apply the procedures to a research program in virusinduced malignant cell growth and transformation. DONALD R. HODGMAN, Professor of Economics, for the academic year, to study new developments in the monetary and economic integration of Western Europe so as to evaluate their implications for the countries involved and for the international monetary system. GEORGE H . HUNTER, Professor of Music, for the second semester, to make a new scholarly and practical edition of Claudio Monteverdi's Settimo libra de madrigali (Venice, 1619). DONALD W. LATHRAP, Professor of Anthropology, for the academic year, to complete several papers describing his field work in Peru and to explore in detail the conceptual structures controlling the production of tools and pottery.