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UNIVERSITY OF IIXINOIS

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7 JAMES BOWKEH HOLDEXMAH, Assistant Professor in the Institute of Govem* ment and Public Affairs, beginning September 1, 1961, a t an annual salary of $6,600 < B ) , jj NOEORU ITO, Visiting Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $10,000 ( D ) , 9 ROBEM E. KASKE, Professor of English, beginning September 1, 1961, a t an ' annual salary of $13,000 ( A ) . in ROBERT GILLER KAUFFMAN, Assistant Professor of Animal Science, begin' ning July 1, 1961, a t an annual salary of $8,000 ( B Y ) . 11. W. HOWARD KUBACKI, Lecturer in Postgraduate Education ( D Y ) , Director of Dental Clinics ( B Y ) , Professor of Frosthodontics and H e a d of the D e partment ( A Y ) , and Assistant Dean of the College of Dentistry ( D Y ) , beginning June 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $18,500. 12 MILES H . MAUNEY, Assistant Professor of Music, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $7,000 ( B ) . 13. KATHLEEN B, MUIK, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1961, without salary ( D Y ) . 14. H, BRADLEY SACEN, Assistant Director, with rank of Instructor, Bureau of Institutional Research, Provost's Office, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $8,500 ( D Y ) . 15. ROBERT DANIEL SARD, Professor of Physics, for month of August, 1961, a t a salary of $1,556 ( G ) ; beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $14,000 ( A ) . 16. MALCOLM C. S n w r L p F , Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Extension Service and Experiment Station, beginning July 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $10,500 ( B Y ) . 17. EVERETT G. SMITH, J R . , Assistant Professor of Geography, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and in the Office of Community Development, Provost's Office, beginning September 1, 1961, a t an annual salary of $8,000 ( B Y ) . l i JOE C. SUTTON, Editor of the Illinois Alumni News, with rank of Associate Professor, in the Office of Public Information, beginning June 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $10,500 ( D Y , A Y ) . 19. JACK HAHRY SWING, Associate Professor of Architecture, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $12,000 ( A ) . 20. RAY L. WATTERSON, Professor of Zoology, for two months from July 1, 1961, at a salary of $2,556 ( G ) ; beginning September 1, 1961, a t an annual salary of $16,000 ( A ) . 21. GERALD P. WIBBERLEY, Visiting Professor of Land Economics, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, for the first semester 1961-62, at a salary of ?6,500 ( E ) . Appointments to Nonacademic Staff The Director of Nonacademic Personnel reports the following appointments to supervisory positions of upper-level responsibility. I. OREN D. DENHART, Assistant Recorder, Admissions and Records, beginning April 1, 1961, at an annual salary of $5,430. t GEORGE L. GEESTENBERGEE, Architectural Electrical Engineer, Physical Plant Department, beginning April 3, 1961, at an annual salary of $9,000. 3, ARNO H . SCHRIEFER, J R . , ' Junior Civil Engineer, Department of Electrical Engineering, beginning^ March 27, 1961, at an annual salary of $6,120. 4, HELEN J. THOMAS, Dietitian in the Research and Educational Hospitals, beginning March 7, 1961, at an annual salary of $4,380.

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

OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT AND PROVOST Ik '= o r ( k r m o r e clearly to reflect the expanded duties and responsibilities of 'lie office, I recommend that the title "Vice-President and Provost" be changed to ixtrajtive Vice-President and Provost," effective September 1, 1961. fne duties and authority of the Provost are defined in the Statutes and no change is contemplated. T h e Executive Vice-President acts for the President as guested by_ the President. I n general, the Executive Vice-President will have general administrative supervision in all internal affairs and will be deputy to the