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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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1961, one-half pay; for research in soli science on the chemistry of soil phosphates and to study problems relating to trace element deficiencies in soils. JOHN W. PENDLETON, Associate Professor of Agronomy, six months beginning August 1, 1961, full pay; to study the organization, mode of operation, and basic philosophy underlying the field research programs in agronomy in other states as a guide to the possible reorganization of such work in Illinois, FBANX J. STEVENSON, Associate Professor of Soil Chemistry, full year beginning August 1, 1961, one-half pay; lo conduct research on the chemistry of soil organic matter and soil nitrogen at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization of Australia. HERMAN L. WASCHER, Associate Professor of Pedology, fult year beginning September 1, 1961, one-half pay, or six months beginning November 1, 1961, full pay; full year leave contingent upon supplementary financial aid; to compare development of soils in southeastern United States on terraces of varying geological age, review literature, and prepare first draft of manuscript on loessia! soils of northwestern Illinois, Department of Animal Science PIHLIP J. DZIUE, Assistant Professor of Animal Science, full year, one-half pay; to observe research in progress on mammalian germ cells and do a study on the storage and handling of mammalian germ cells. B. CONUOR JOHNSON, Professor of Animal Biochemistry, full year beginning September 1, 1961, one-half pay; to work on the isolation, characterization, and possible function of certain lipid materials we have found present in animal tissues and to study enzyme purification methods with particular reference to the enzymes functioning with vitamin Bii and vitamin A. Department of Food Technology REID T. MILKER, Professor of Food Technology and Head of the Department, six months beginning March 1, 1962, full pay; to study the world-wide needs for food, those foods needed most, present academic and industrial research in food technology, and the training of food technologists. Department of Plant Pathology JAMES W. GERDEMANN, Professor of Plant Pathology, six months beginning August 1, 1961, full pay; to visit biologists in England and Germany who are studying phycomycetous mycorrhiras and to do research in Scotland on the relationship of soil-borne spores to mycorrhiza! infections. College of Commerce and Business Administration Bureau of Economic and Business Research MARVIN FRANXEL, Research Associate Professor, six months beginning February 16, 1962, full pay; for comparative research on economic growth, with particular attention to the effects of changes in economic structure, and in the supply and allocation of resources. Department of Economics JOHN F. DUE, Professor of Economics, second semester, full pay; for study of the role of taxation in the economic development of underdeveloped countries, with particular reference to tropical Africa. DONALD W. PABEN, Professor of Economics, full year beginning September 1, 1961, one-half pay; for study and research in the area of income theory and business fluctuation and in research on the economics of instructional television. Department of Finance EMERSON CAMMACK, Assistant Professor of Finance, first semester, full pay; to study the life insurance institution in Italy — the companies themselves, and the attitude of the public toward life insurance. College of Education '^&CHIRALD W. ANDEHSON, Professor of Education, second semester, full pay; to study the influence, over a period of ten years, of the recommendations of the Committee on Historical Foundations of Education of the National