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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[January 17

Chicago Circle 1. P H I L I P A S H , Professor of Psychology, beginning January 1, 1968 (A), at an annual salary of $18,000. 2. RICHARD MIIXMAN, Associate Professor of History, beginning January 1, 1968 (A), at an annual salary of $13,000. 3. EVALYN F . SEGAL, Associate Professor of Psychology, beginning January 1 1968 ( A ) , at an annual salary of $16,000. Urbana-Champaign 4. WALTER C. ALLEN, Assistant Professor of Library Science, in the Graduate School of Library Science, beginning February 1, 1968 (1), at an annual salary of $9,000. 5. DONALD H . GENT, Assistant Professor of Health Science and Psychiatrist, Health Service, beginning January 1, 1968 (1Y), at an annual salary of $22,000. 6. KOENTJARANINGRAT, Visiting Professor of Anthropology, for the second semester 1967-68 ( E ) , at a salary of $9,000. 7. LAWRENCE S. REVSINE, Assistant Professor of Accountancy, for the second semester 1967-68 (1), at a salary of $5,950. 8. ALPHONSE V. ROCHE, Visiting Professor of French, for the second semester 1967-68 ( E ) , at a salary of $8,500. 9. ROBERT W. TUVESON, Associate Professor of Botany, beginning September 1, 1968 (A), at an annual salary of $14,000.

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

SPECIAL UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTIONAL AWARDS FOR PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING THE SUMMER OF 19 6 7 (4) At its meeting on March 14, 1967, the Board of Trustees approved a total of thirty-six Undergraduate Instructional Awards for the summer of 1967 to faculty members for work on projects designed to improve the quality of undergraduate teaching. In general, these awards provided a full-time salary for two months to the recipients, plus funds for required incidental expenses in certain cases. It was announced at that time that Special Awards of $1,000 each would be made to the three individuals whose completed projects were judged to be the most outstanding in terms of probable contribution to undergraduate education. It turned out that the donor of the funds, the Standard Oil (Indiana) Foundation, provided a total of $6,000 for this purpose, and hence six awards could be made. T h e Chancellors at the Chicago Circle and the Urbana-Champaign campuses each appointed a special committee to review the reports submitted by the grantees following the completion of their projects. These committees were asked to select the most meritorious projects for recommendation to their respective Chancellors. The Chancellors, in turn, forwarded their recommendations to the Executive Vice-President and Provost, who established a special committee to review the projects recommended from both campuses. As a result of these procedures of review and evaluation, the Executive Vice-President and Provost recommends that Special Awards of $1,000 each be granted to the following faculty members : Chicago Circle. Dr. Roger L. Dominowski, Assistant Professor of Psychology; Dr. Howard Gadlin, Assistant Professor of Psychology; Dr. Wulf Kopke, Associate Professor of German. Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Arthur M. Clausing, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Dr. Rasio Dunatov, Assistant Professor of Russian; Dr. Gilbert P . Haight, Jr., Professor of Chemistry, and four collaborators, the funds to be divided in accordance with recommendations from the Head of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. (Included in the group are Mr. Robert F . Zahrobsky of the Department of Chemistry at the Chicago Circle campus and two graduate students, Miss Rasma Derums and Mr. Glen Tilbury. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Grimes, these awards were approved.