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1438

BOARD OF T R U S T E E S

[April 18

SPEECE, RICHARD E., Fellow in Civil Engineering —• declination effective Tune 16 1962. STEIN, HERBERT J., Instructor in Electrical Engineering — resignation effective March 1, 1962. STOLPE, STANLEY G., Associate Professor of Physiology, Summer Session of 1962 — declination effective June 18, 1962. WALTHER, R U T H M., National Science Foundation Mathematics Institute Fellow in Mathematics — declination effective June 16, 1962. WANG, CHUNG-LEI, Fellow in Electrical Engineering — resignation effective February 1, 1962. WELKER, NEIL E., Research Assistant in Microbiology — resignation effective February 1, 1962. WHEATLEY, JAMES H., Instructor in English, Summer Session of 1962 — declination effective June 18, 1962. YOUNG, KAREN Y., Catalog Assistant in the Library—resignation effective September 1, 1962. YUSKEN, J O H N W., Research Associate in Radiology (Medicine)—resignation effective March 16, 1962. LEAVES OF ABSENCE CRAWFORD, ROBERT B., Assistant Professor of History — leave of absence, without pay, during the first semester of 1962-63, so that he may engage in a research project under a grant-in-aid from the American Council of Learned Societies. CROPP, FREDERICK W., Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Assistant Professor of Geology — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1962-63, so that he may accept the Phillips Internship in Academic Administration. L u x , DONALD G., Associate Professor of Industrial Education and Counselor on the University Council on Teacher Education — leave of absence, without pay, for two years from September 1, 1962, so that he may accept an assignment with Ohio State University for services on an educational mission to India. RATHBUN, ROWLAND, Associate Professor of Architecture (Chicago Undergraduate Division) — leave of absence on account of illness, beginning February 1, 1962, and continuing until further notice, without salary. REYNOLDS, S. R. M., Professor of Anatomy and Head of the Department, College of Medicine — leave of absence from University duties, on account of disability, with full pay for six months from December 15, 1961. SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM H., Professor of Spanish and Italian — leave of absence, with pay, because of illness, February 21 through March 21, 1962. STONE, VICTOR J., Professor of Law — leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, so that he may combine it with his sabbatical leave of absence beginning March 1 and continuing through August 31, 1963. STREET, NORMAN, Professor of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering — leave of absence, without pay, February 1 through February 28, 1962. STURMTHAL, ADOLF F., Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1962, so that he may serve as a Visiting Professor at Yale. REPORTS ON CONFERENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND ON MEETING O F ASSOCIATION O F GOVERNING BOARDS Mrs. Frances B. W a t k i n s presented reports on: T h e annual national Conference on Higher Education, Chicago, Illinois, March 4-7, 1962, which she attended as a representative of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and of the Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied Institutions of which she is a Regional Director; and T h e annual spring meeting of the Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and Allied Institutions, in San Francisco, California, March 19-21, 1962, which she attended as a representative of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.

Copies of her reports have been filed with the Secretary for record.