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1961]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

695

that there are doubtful commercial possibilities, the Committee recommends that ihis invention be released to the inventors, 2, "Aquatic macrolarvae colkctor" — Deam H. Ferris, Associate Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene and of Veterinary Research, inventor. This device consists of a funnel made of noncorrosive wire mesh, with noncorrosive metal supports, attached to a small receptacle which can be removed and attached bv means of a threaded connection. The "aquatic macrolarvae collector" concentrates the larval forms, yet keeps them adequately covered with water. Based npon the opinion of the Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine that (here are donbtful commercial possibilities, the Committee recommends that this invention be released to the inventor. I concur in these recommendations.

On motion of Mr. Clement, these recommendations were approved.

ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES

At the request of Mr, Johnston, the President of the Board ordered the room cleared of all except Trustees, for consideration of certain administrative salaries. At the conclusion of this session, action was deferred on the matter until a later meeting of the Board.

COMPLAINT O F ALV1N W. CROWLEY

['resident Williamson informed the Board that Mr. Alvin W. Crowley, a former nonacademic employee, has requested a hearing hy the Board of Trustees regarding termination of his employment. This request had previously been presented by Mr. Crowley to the Executive Committee at its meeting on July 25, 1961. It was the consensus of the Committee that a hearing of Mr, Crowley's complaint by the Board is not in order, but that it is a matter for the Merit Board of the University Civil Service System. The Board concurred in the judgment of the Executive Committee. On motion of Mr. Johnston, the Board adjourned.

A. J. JANATA

KENNEY E. WILLIAMSON

Secretary

President