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620 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [May 17 left to individual Urbana-Champaign colleges t o determine whether or not to sponsor a n instructional-award program. T h r e e of its colleges decided to do so, on a limited basis (Agriculture, Commerce and Business Administration, and Liberal A r t s and Sciences). Upon nomination of the respective chancellors, the Executive Vice President and Provost recommends the following awards for the summer of 1972: Chicago Circle Campus Salary Expenses Total LARRY L. ABELS, Assistant Professor of Physics $ 3 167 -0$ 3 167 ELLIOTT E . D U D N I K , Assistant Professor of Architecture JOSEPH D. JACHNA, Assistant Professor of A r t . . CYNTHIA J. JAMESON, Assistant Professor of 2 700 2 911 3 022 2 822 2 $14 622 $ 375 434 3 075 3 345 3 022 2 822 $15 431 Chemistry GHOLAM-ALI MANSOORI, Assistant Professor of -0-0$ 809 Energy Engineering Total, Chicago Circle Urbana-Champaign Campus ROBERT S. BYARS, Assistant Professor of Political Science, 50 per cent $ 1 372] L o u i s H . GOLD, Instructor in Political Science, 50 per cent 1 255 f 2.50 F T E assistants 1 200J DAVID J. CHERRINGTON, Assistant Professor of $ 300 $ 4 127 Business Administration ROBERT T . L E C L A I R , Assistant Professor of Fi- 3 378) 700 3 333 3 555 Professor of 7 411 3 555 920 4 463 2 955 $23 431 nance ROBERT W. GILLESPIE, Associate Professor of Economics MICHAEL GROSSMAN, Assistant -0300 86 -051 386 Genetics in Dairy Science, on Y-status 1.50 F T E assistants JAMES W. MARCHAND, Professor of German and 620/ 3 333\ 1 044/ 2 955 $22 045 Linguistics, 50 per cent 3 assistants: .25, .33, .17 F T E P E T E R E. YANKWICH, Professor of Chemistry, 50 per cent Total, Urbana-Champaign Special Awards T h e Executive Vice President and Provost recommends that the program of "Special A w a r d s " be continued in connection with the projects to be conducted during the summer of 1972. On the basis of final reports to be submitted by the recipients of the regular Undergraduate Instructional Awards, the Chancellors would submit nominations for Special A w a r d s of $1,000 each. T h e Vice President for Academic Coordination and Development, with the advice of a committee, would select individuals to recommend to the Board of Trustees for Special Awards. Evaluation of the Program T h e Executive Vice President and Provost recommends that the Vice President for Academic Coordination and Development undertake an evaluation of the program of Undergraduate Instructional Awards and Special Awards during the coming fall term, in consultation with the chancellors concerned and their designees. In the light of this review, he will submit his recommendations to the President by December 1, 1972, concerning the continuation of the program. I concur. On motion of Mr. Pogue, these recommendations were approved. SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 1872-73 (14) T h e Chancellors at the Medical Center and Urbana-Champaign campuses have recommended that the following members of the faculty be given sabbatical
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