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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 9

6. J I M VLACH, Visiting Professor of Electrical Engineering, Urbana, for one year from February 1, 1967, at a salary of $14,000 ( Y ) . 7. K A M W. WONG, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Urbana, beginning September 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $9,000 (B). 8. REINER T. ZUIDEMA, Associate Professor of Anthropology and in LatinAmerican Studies, Urbana, on one-half time, for the second semester 1966-67, at a salary of $3,500 (D50).

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

CHAIRMANSHIP OF DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. URBANA (4) The Dean of the College of Education recommends the appointment of Dr. Theodore Manolakes, now Associate Professor of Elementary Education, as Chairman of the Department, beginning February 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $15,000 on an academic year service basis ($13,000 as Associate Professor of Elementary Education on indefinite tenure, and $2,000 as Chairman of the Department). This appointment is to succeed Professor John E. McGill who has asked to be relieved of this administrative assignment. This recommendation is submitted on nomination by a search committee 1 and after consultation with the Executive Committees of the Department and the College. The Executive VicePresident and Provost and the Dean of the Graduate College concur in this recommendation. I recommend approval.

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

CHAIRMANSHIP OF DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION , URBANA (5) T h e Dean of the College of Education recommends the appointment of Dr. Frederick M. Raubinger, now Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision, as Chairman of the Department beginning February 1, 1967, at an annual salary of $23,000 on a twelve months' service basis ($22,000 as Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision, and $1,000 as Chairman of the Department). This appointment is to succeed Professor Lloyd E. McClcary who asked to be relieved of this administrative assignment as of August 31, 1966. Professor William P . McLure has been serving as Acting Chairman. T h e nomination was initiated by a search committee 2 and has been approved by the Executive Committees of the Department and the College. The Executive Vice-President and Provost and the Dean of the Graduate College concur in this recommendation. I recommend approval.

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

DEAN O F T H E COLLEGE OF LAW, URBANA

(6) Professor Russell N. Sullivan who has served the faculty of the College of Law since 1939, as Professor since 1947 and as Dean since 1957, has submitted his resignation as Dean of the College of Law effective September 1, 1967. In consultation with a special committee 8 appointed by the Executive VicePresident, and Provost to advise as to a successor to Dean Sullivan, and with the endorsement of the Executive Committee of the College of Law, I recommend

1 Fred P. Barnes, Professor of Elementary Education, Chairman; R. Will Burnett, Professor of Secondary and Continuing Education and Chairman of the Department; Cecil H. Patterson, Professor of Educational Psychology; William R. Powell, Associate Professor of Elementary Education; J. Marlowe Slater, Professor of Educational Psychology, and Head of Educational Placement. 2 William P. McClure, Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision and Director of the Bureau of Educational Research, Chairman; M. Ray Karnes, Professor of Vocational and Technical Education and Chairman of the Department; Phillip Monypenny, Professor of Political Science; Ray H. Simpson, Professor of Educational Psychology; Merle R. Sumption, Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision. 3 George T. Frampton, Professor of Law, Chairman; Charles B. Hagan, Professor of Political Science; Peter H. Hay, Professor of Law; Donald R. Hodgman, Professor of Economics; Victor J. Stone, Professor of Law; J. Nelson Young, Professor of Law.