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1967]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law : State from Which They Name Address Obtained Certificates RICHARD LYMAN BOLOTIN Skokie, Illinois District of Columbia

THOMAS JOSEPH H I N E S CHARLES ALLEN POLLARD RICHARD GEORGE SHUMA LAWRENCE RICHARD TEDFORD Addison, Illinois Beloit, Wisconsin Northbrook, Illinois Princeton, Indiana Pennsylvania Wisconsin Pennsylvania Indiana

I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , t h e s e certificates w e r e a w a r d e d . APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY (3) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant P r o fessor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated: A — indefinite tenure; B — two \-ears; D — o n e year; E — nine months from the beginning of the academic year; G — special tenure; Y — twelve months' service required instead of two semesters. Figures following a symbol indicate percentage of time if the appointment is on a part-time basis (e.g., D75 means one year on three-fourths time). 1. JERSOLD BERNSTEIN, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, Department of Information Engineering, Chicago Circle, on one-fourth time, beginning September 1, 1966, at an annual salary of $3,000 (D25). 2. MARY VIRGINIA D U N N , Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy, School of Associated Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $10,000 ( D Y ) . 3. H A N S ENGSTROM, Visiting Research Professor of Electrical Engineering, Urbana, for three months from November 1, 1966, without salary (G). 4. SAMUEL KAPLAN, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Urbana, for seven months from February 1, 1967, at a salary of $5,750 ( B ) . 5. FRANK A. MORRISON, JR., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, U r bana, beginning September 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $11,000 ( D ) . 6. ROBERT S. NORTHCOTE, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Graduate College, for three months from June 1, 1967, at a salary of $3,900 (G), and Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Graduate College, Urbana, for two years from September 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $11,700 ( B ) .

On motion of Mr. Pogue, these appointments were confirmed.

DIRECTORSHIP OF T H E INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS (4) I recommend the appointment of Samuel K. Gove as Director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs for the period January 1, 1967, through August 31, 1967, at a salary at the rate of $18,200 a year. Professor Gove is presently Acting Director of the Institute. In accordance with the provisions of Section 31 of the University of Illinois Statutes, the administrative head of the Institute shall be appointed biennially. The term as Director in this case is fixed to coincide with the current biennium 1965-67. A subsequent appointment will be for a two-year period. Director Gove will continue as Professor in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs and Professor of Political Science on indefinite tenure. The recommendation of the Director is made with the advice of a nominating committee, 1 and reflects consultation with the senior members of the staff of the Institute.

On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved.

1 Professor T. Nelson Young:, College of Law, Chairman; Professor Edward M. Bruner, Acting Head of the Department of Anthropology; Professor John F. Due, Chairman of the Department of Economics; Associate Professor Denis G. Sullivan, Department of Political Science.