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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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subsequent appointments as Dean will be for two-year periods consistent with the standard, statutory biennial tenure for college deans. T h e appointment of Professor Evans will fill the vacancy which will be created by the retirement of Dean Alonzo G. Grace at the end of the current academic year. T h e Executive Vice-President and Provost and the Acting Dean of the Graduate College concur in this recommendation. O n m o t i o n of M r . P a g e , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (7) The Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences recommends the appointment of Dr. Lew R. Micklesen, presently Visiting Professor at the University of Colorado, as Professor on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $17,000. This appointment will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Professor R. E. Matlaw, and is submitted after consultation with all appropriate members of the faculty of the Department. It is concurred in by the Acting Dean of the Graduate College and the Executive Vice-President and Provost. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, this appointment was approved.

HEADSHIP OF T H E DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AT THE CHICAGO UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION (8) T h e Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the Chicago U n d e r graduate Division and the Vice-President for the Division recommend the appointment of Dr. (Mrs.) Ruth B. Marcus, presently a National Science Foundation Fellow (on leave of absence as Associate Professor at Roosevelt University), as Professor of Philosophy on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the Chicago Undergraduate Division beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $15,000 on a nine-month (academic year) service basis. This appointment is unanimously recommended by a special search committee 1 and is submitted after consultation with appropriate members of the Department. The Executive Vice-President and Provost and the Acting Dean of the Graduate College concur. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved.

CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT O F ARCHITECTURE AT T H E CHICAGO UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION (9) T h e Dean of the College of Architecture and Art and the Vice-President for the Chicago Undergraduate Division recommend the appointment of Donald D. Hanson, presently Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at Urbana, as Associate Professor of Architecture on indefinite tenure and Chairman of the Department of Architecture at the Chicago Undergraduate Division for one year, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $13,100 for services during each academic year. This appointment will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Professor H. B. McEldowney, H e a d of the Department and Assistant Dean of the College, at the end of the second semester. The recommendation is submitted after consultation with the appropriate members of the faculty of the Department of Architecture and is concurred in by the Acting Dean of the Graduate College and the Executive Vice-President and Provost. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Swain, this appointment was approved.

1 Stanley L. Jones, Professor of History; Kenneth M. Madison, Professor of Biology; Mrs. Sandra L, Bartky, Instructor in Philosophy; all at the Chicago Undergraduate Division; and Bernard J. Diggs, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Urbana.