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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 18

Non-University Representatives CURT E. ECKERT, Eckerts, Inc., Rural Route 1, Belleville C. GROETEKE, Illinois State Representative, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Room 228, United Mine Workers Building, Fourth and Monroe Streets, Springfield W. G. YOUNG, President, Case Manufacturing Company, Robinson These appointees replace Russell L. Guin, President, Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., Danville; Lloyd McBride, Sub-district Director, United Steelworkers of America, Granite City; and Earl I. Swords, President of Peoria Tractor Company, Peoria, whose terms have expired. Other non-University representatives are William R. Mcintosh, Superintendent, Rockford Public Schools, 201 South Madison Street, Rockford; and Gerald Plank, Director, Department of Personnel, Caterpillar Tractor Company, Joliet. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Johnston, these appointments were approved.

A P P O I N T M E N T S T O T H E FACULTY (3) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. 1. SAMUEL M. ADLER, Visiting Professor of Art and Associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study, for four and one-half months from February 1, 1964, at a salary of $7,000. 2. JOSEPH AGASSI, Associate Professor of Philosophy, for three years beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $11,500. 3. RENE AMON, Assistant Professor of Engineering, Chicago Undergraduate Division, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $7,250. 4. RICHARD C. ANDERSON, Research Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $10,500. 5. ROBERT B. A S H , Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $10,000. 6. DAVID J. BORDUA, Associate Professor of Sociology, beginning March 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $10,500. 7. ESTHER LOUISE BROWN, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $10,000. 8. GEOFFREY BRUUN, Visiting Professor of History and in the Division of General Studies, for the academic year 1963-64, at a salary of $20,000. 9. ALVIN G. BURSTEIN, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $10,500. 10. JOHN C. CLARKE, Assistant Professor of English, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $7,300. 11. AUGUSTUS I. DHAR, Assistant Professor of Physics, Chicago Undergraduate Division, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $8,600. 12. MARTIN L. EICHMAN, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy, beginning September 2, 1963, at an annual salary of $8,600. 13. JOHN J. GILMAN, Professor of Physics and of Metallurgy, in the Department of Physics and the Department of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineering, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $18,500. 14. GENE S. GILMORE, Assistant Professor of Journalism, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $8,200. 15. FRANK GOLDBY, Visiting Professor of Anatomy, College of Medicine, for nine months from September 1, 1963, at a salary of $13,995. 16. HENRY HARAP, Visiting Professor of Education, Bureau of Educational Research, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of $13,200. 17. JOHN D. HENDERSON, Visiting Professor of Library Science, Graduate School of Library Science, for the second semester of 1963-64, at a salary of $5,700. 18. MARGARET M. HEYMAN, Assistant Professor in the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, beginning September 1, 1963, on one-fifth time, at an annual salary of $2,000.