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BOARD OF T R U S T E E S

[March 19

Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated: A — indefinite tenure; P — indefinite term appointment for part-time service only; B — two years; D — o n e year; E — nine months from the beginning of the academic year; G — special tenure; Q —initial term appointment for Professor or Associate Professor; W — one-year appointment subject to special written agreement without commitment for an indefinite term appointment or for service credit in a probationary period; Y — twelve months' service required instead of two semesters; 1-7—indicates the number of years of service which will be credited at the end of the contract period toward completion of the probationary period relating to tenure. Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment is on a part-time basis (e.g., D7S means one year on three-fourths time). Chicago Circle 1. P H I L I P PARZEN, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Department of Information Engineering, beginning September 1, 1969 ( A ) , at an annual salary of $18,000. 2. RICHARD A. WILD, Assistant Professor and Project Director, Major Cities Project, in the Administration of Criminal Justice Curriculum, Liberal Arts and Sciences, beginning January 16, 1969 (1), at an annual salary of $17,000. Medical Center 3. LORRAINE A N N CIBOCH, Automation Librarian with rank of Assistant Professor, Library of Medical Sciences, beginning March 3, 1969 (1Y), at an annual salary of $11,500. 4. GLADYS A. COURTNEY, Associate Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1969 (PY50), at an annual salary of $9,000. 5. LAWRENCE TSAAC, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, College of Medicine, beginning June 1, 1969 (1Y), at an annual salary of $14,000. 6. GERALD S. MOSS, Assistant Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine, on 30 per cent time, beginning November 22, 1968 (DY30), at an annual salary of $4,300. Urbana-C hampaign 7. W . ALLEN BOUSLOG, Assistant to the Director of Cooperative Extension Service with rank of Assistant Professor, Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning February 16, 1969 (DY, 1Y), at an annual salary of $15,300. 8. RICHARD MORRIS ROBSON, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Animal Science, beginning March 1, 1969 (1Y), at an annual salary of $13,000. 9. A N N E SAYLER, Assistant Professor of Zoology, for the second semester 1968-69, at a salary of $5,000. 10. VERNON L. SNOEYINK, Assistant Professor of Sanitary Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, beginning September 1, 1969 (1), at an annual salary of $10,500. Visiting Staff 11. ROBERT CANCRO, Visiting Professor of Computer Science, Graduate College, Urbana, for the period from July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970 ( F Y ) , at a salary of $30,000. 12. KLAUS FISCHER-DIESKAU, George A. Miller Visiting Professor of Music, Urbana, for tbe period from April 14, 1969, through May 18, 1969 (G), at a salary of $4,500. 13. IAN HACKING, Visiting Professor of Philosophy, Chicago Circle, for the spring quarter 1968-69 ( E ) , at a salary of $6,000. 14. ERICH KOSIOL, Visiting Professor of Accountancy, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Urbana, for the period from February 1, 1969, through June 15, 1969 ( E ) , at a salary of $12,500. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o n e s , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e c o n f i r m e d . SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 19 6 9 - 7 0 (9) The Chancellors at each campus have recommended that the following members of the faculty be given sabbatical leaves of absence in accordance with the provi-