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1960]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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(Medicine)—declination

STEWART, MARY E., Research Assistant in Psychiatry

effective September 1, I960,

STROMLUND, ERNEST V., Instructor in Veterinary Anatomy and Histology —

declination effective September 1, I960. SULLIVAN, DENIS G.t Fellow in Political Science — declination effective August 1, 1960. TENNY, KENNETH S-, United States Public Health Service Fellow (Trainee) in Food Technology — resignation effective September 1, 1960. VEKEMA, WILLIAM, JR., Instructor in Operative Dentistry (Dentistry) — resignation effective September 1, 1960.

WARWARUK, ALEXANDRA, Research Assistant in Agricultural Entomology —

resignation effective August 1, I960.

WEEKS, WALTER L., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering—resignation

effective September 1, 1960. WISHNER, RICHARD P., Research Associate in the Coordinated Science Laboratory — resignation effective September I, 1960. YOUNG, JAMES R,, Instructor in Electrical Engineering — declination effective September I, 1960.

ZABORETZKY, FRANK T., Registered Pharmacist (Pharmacy)—resignation effec-

tive August 31, 1960.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

ALEXANDER, CHARLES S., Assistant Professor of Geography — leave of absence, with pay, from March 1 through August 31, 1961. ANDERSON, TRUMAN O., Research Associate in Medicine, in the College of Medicine— leave of absence, without pay, for one year from July 1, 1960.

BARTHEL, MRS. CHRISTINA G., Assistant in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene,

in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and in Veterinary Research, Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence, without pay, from August I through September 5, 1960. CURTIS, JAMES O., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, College of Engineering and Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of ahsence, without pay, extended to September 1, 1961, HARSHBARCER, KENNETH E., Associate Professor of Nutrition (Dairy Science), in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence, without pay, for one month from November IS, I960, so that he may serve on a National Defense team to conduct a nutrition survey of the Thai Armed Forces and selected civilians in Thailand. HELDT, CARL R., Assistant Professor of Art—leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1960-61, on account of illness in the family. JOHNSON, LEO T., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic vear beginning September 1, I960. KAKSH, BERNARD, Associate Professor of Sociology, in the College of Liheral Arts and Sciences and in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations — leave of absence, one-half pay. for 1960-61. LOCKLIN, D. PHILIP, McKinky Professor of Economic Public Utilities, in the Department of Economics — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from Septemher 1, 1960, so that he may accept an appointment on a mission to Argentina to study the transportation needs of that country and make suitable recommendations to its Government. RICHARDSON, THOMAS S., Assistant Professor of Music, in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, and Assistant to the Director of Music Extension, in the Division of University Extension — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960.

SLIGHTER, CHARLES P., Professor of Physics, in the College of Engineering —

leave of absence, without pay, from February 1 through June IS, 1961, so that he may be Morris Loeb Lecturer at Harvard University.

CHANGES I N SABBATICAL LEAVES O F ABSENCE GAGE, NATHANIEL L., Professor of Education, in the Bureau of Educational Re-

search— sabbatical leave of absence for one-half year beginning August 12, 1960, with full pay, instead of for the full year beginning September 1, 1960, on one-half pay.