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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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O'CONNOR, BRIAN R., National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Chemistry — resignation effective April 16, 1964. PAIK, C H E I - M I N , Assistant Professor of Business Administration — resignation effective September 1, 1964. PALUDAN, MARSHA M., Teaching Fellow in Dance — resignation effective June 16, 1964. PARNAS, M R S . H A N N A G., Research Assistant in Microbiology — resignation effective May 1, 1964. PELTASON, JACK W., Professor of Political Science and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences — resignation effective September 1, 1964. PERLMUTTER, DANIEL D., Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering — resignation effective September 1, 1964. RESEK, ROBERT W., Assistant Professor of Economics, Summer Session of 1964 — declination effective June 15, 1964. ROBERTS, DONALD M., Associate Professor of Economics, College of Commerce and Business Administration, and of Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences — resignation effective September 1, 1964. SAGEN, H . BRADLEY, Assistant Director of the Bureau of Institutional Research, Executive Vice-President and Provost's Office; and Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology—resignation effective June 16, 1964. SCHAD, CAROL J., Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine — resignation effective May 1, 1964. SCHLOSSER, ROBERT E., Associate Professor of Accountancy, Summer Session of 1964 — declination effective June IS, 1964. SCHMITZ, ROGER A., Fellow in Chemical Engineering — declination effective June 16, 1964. SMITH, DALE M., Associate Professor of Botany — resignation effective September 1, 1964. TAYLOR, DOUGLAS H., Fellow in Mathematics — resignation effective June 16, 1964. TKENSKY, PAUL I., Assistant Professor of Russian — resignation effective September, 1, 1964. VELETSOS, ANESTIS S., Professor of Civil Engineering—resignation effective September 1, 1964. WADSWORTH, P H I L I P A., Professor of French and Associate Member of Center for Advanced Study — resignation effective September 1, 1964. WEBER, GERALD I., Instructor in Economics, Summer Session of 1964 — declination effective June IS, 1964. W H I T E , JOSEPH J., Assistant in Zoology, Summer Session of 1964—resignation effective June 15, 1964. YAFFE, BERNARD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, College of Medicine—resignation effective March 19, 1964. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BUTWELL, RICHARD, Associate Professor of Political Science — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, so that he may serve as a consultant to the Rockefeller Foundation in a new program designed to facilitate the development of outstanding departments in the various social sciences at two key Southeast Asian universities. CRAWFORD, ROBERT B., Assistant Professor of History — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, so that he may accept a Social Science Research Council grant awarded him for study and research. DIXON, ROBERT D., Instructor in Mathematics — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, so that he may accept a position at the Dayton campus of Ohio State University for that period. FRITH, DONALD E., Associate Professor of Art — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, so that he may take advantage of a Danforth Foundation Grant awarded him for advanced study at Alfred University. GAMMILL, HOMER L., Professor of Industrial Psychology, Division of University Extension and Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations — relieved of his regular duties on the campus for a five-week period from July 8 to August IS, 1964, to study management development theories and practices in Great Britain. KLING, BLAIR B., Assistant Professor of History — leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, so that he may accept a Faculty Research Fellowship from the American Institute of Indian Studies for study abroad.