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[960]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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T^KEDA, SusuMU, Visiting Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering — resignation effective August 9, I960. _ TERZAGIH, KARL, Lecturer and Consultant in Gvil Engineering — declination effective September 1, 1960. TIKITILLII ERNEST C, Physician in the Health Service (Chicago Professional Colleges)—declination effective September I, 1960. TROY ALAN, Assistant in Mathematics, Summer Session of I960 — declination effective June 20, 1960. (JKRUH, WILLIS O,, Research Associate in the Coordinated Science Laboratory — resignation effective July 7, 1960. VAN DYKE, RUSSELL A,, Assistant in Animal Science—resignation effective June 16, I960. WINGFIFXD, MEBVYK W., Instructor in Accountancy — declination effective September 1, I960. WINSLOW, ALAN G-, Instructor in Landscape Architecture — resignation effective September 1, 1960. ZEWADSKI, ROBERT M., Instructor in Business English — resignation effective September 1, 1960. LEAVES OF ABSENCE FINLAY, GILBERT C, Professor of Education, Assistant Dean of the College of Education, and Head of Counseling Services on the University Council on Teacher Education— continuation of leave of absence on 80 per cent time, without pay, for one year from June 16, I960, so that he may continue his work with the Physical Science Study Committee Program, FRITZ, THOMAS E., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene, in the College of Veterinary Medicine —leave of absence, without pay, from August 4 and continuing through September 16, I960, GARWIN, EDWARD L., Research Assistant Professor of Physics, in the College of Engineering —leave of absence, without pay, from June 16 and continuing through August 31, I960. GUPIA, OM PRAKASH, Assistant Professor of Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in the College of Dentistry — extension of leave of absence, without pay, for three months from June 1, 1960. HARTLEY1, MILES C, Associate Professor of Mathematics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960. HLVTO.N, ROYCE A., Research Associate in Farm Management (Agricultural Economics), in the Agricultural Experiment Station — leave of absence, without pay, for two months from July 1, I960. HODGIWS, FRANCIS E,t JR., Assistant Professor of English — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960, so that he may serve as a visiting professor at the University of Connecticut during that period. HOLSHOL'SER, DON F., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station—leave of absence, without pay, beginning July 15 and continuing through August 31, 1960. HUNT, PATRICIA A., Research Assistant in the Coordinated Science Laboratory, in the College of Engineering—leave of absence, without pay, for one month from July 1, 1960. MAEWAH, AMARJIT S., Instructor in Oral Pathology, m the College of Dentistry — extension leave of absence, without pay, from May 1 and continuing through August 31, 1960. MCGLOTHLIN, MARGARET, Assistant Editor in the Agricultural Experiment Station, with rank of Instructor — leave of absence, without pay, for one month from May 1, 1960. MOSBORC, ROBERT J., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, in the College of Engineering — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960. 1'APPADEMOS, JOHN N., Assistant Professor of Physics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division — leave of absence, without pay, for six months from September rtffisrNGER, FRED P., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division — leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960.