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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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to re-establish close contact with applicant's field of advertising design and to draw, paint, and design experimentally. EDWIN C, RAE, Professor of Art, full year, one-half pay; to investigate character and extent of late medieval sculpture in Ireland, and to study Romanesqne sculpture in France for itself ana as possible source for Irish sculpture. School of Music PETER S. FAHRELL, Assistant Professor of Music, second semester, full pay; for a study of body movements in string instrument playing, with special attention to coordinated movements involving nse of the spine and shoulder girdle as levers. (Alternate plan: to organize, and present as a system for use in playing and teaching, the presently available knowledge about body movements in string playing.) LEJAREN A. HILLER, JR., Assistant Professor of Music, first semester, full pay; for the study of electronic and experimental music processes at important music centers in this country and Europe, and the composition o£ original electronic music. CHARLES LEONHAHII, Professor of Music, second semester, fujl pay; to carry on independent study of aesthetics, consult with aestheticians, and derive implications of aesthetic theory for the conduct of the public school music program. GSACE E. WILSON, Associate Professor of Music, second semester, full pay; primarily to pursue further study in vocal physiology and pedagogy, secondly to continue study in vocal technique and solo literature. Graduate College DAVID E. MULLER, Professor of Applied Mathematics, Digital Computer Laboratory, full year, one-half pay; for continuing research in the theory of switching and the logic of computers. Institute of Government and Public Affairs SAMUEL K. GOVE, Associate Professor, six months beginning March 1, 1962, full pay; to study the use of publicly supported higher educational institutions by the political parties in selected states. GILBERT Y. STEINER, Professor and Director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, six months beginning September 1, 3961, full pay; to study and compare ways of using university resources to meet problems of urban growth in various governmental systems. Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations HILTON DERHER, Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, six months beginning September 1, 1961, full pay; for research on worker and uniou participation in management in Israel; and to study effects of various programs on economic performance and as systems of industrial democracy. 0. HERMAN EKTCKSON, Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, six months beginning September 1, 1961, full pay; to study die impact of adult education in Sweden or Denmark on social, political, and economic institutions. College of Law ROBBEN W. FLEMING, Professor of Law, second semester, full pay; for preparation of a reference book on labor law. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Astronomy GFORGE C. MCVITTIE, Professor of Astronomy and Head of the Department, second semester, full pay; to prepare the theoretical formulae in cosmology that will be used to interpret the data from the radio telescope of the University of Illinois and to revise and bring up to date "General Relativity and Cosmology," by George C. McVittie (London: Chapman and Hall, 19S6). apartment of Botany LWDSAV M, BLACK, Professor of Botany and of Plant Pathology, first semester, full pay, and second semester, without pay, or full year, one-half pay; to