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19551

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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DODD, JAMES J., Fellow in Mathematics — declination effective 9-16-55. FAULK, CAROLYN S., Fellow in English — declination effective 9-16-55. GAVAN, JAMES D., Wright Fellow in Agricultural Economics — declination effective 9-16-55. GOLDSTEIN, SOLOMON, Fellow in Botany — declination effective 9-16-55. HANDLEY, LAWRENCE M., Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics — declination effective 9-16-55. Ho, H U N G - T A , Fellow in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics — declination effective 9-16-55. KiRCHGRABER, MRS. NANCY B., Acquisition Assistant in the Library — resignation effective 6-8-55. LIVELY, ETHEL YN, Research Assistant in Bacteriology — resignation effective 6-1-55MARCHETTI, PIETRO V., Assistant Professor of Psychology — resignation effective 7-I-S5MARSH, DOLLY, Research Assistant in Civil Engineering ( S ) — r e s i g n a t i o n effective 6-15-55. MCGLONE, JOHN L., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation — resignation effective 5-22-55. MCGRATH, M R S . BARBARA H., Instructor in Foods and Nutrition ( E ) — r e s i g n a tion effective 8-1-55NICOLSON, THOMAS H., Postdoctoral Fellow in Plant Pathology — declination effective 9-16-55. PAGE, ROBERT H., Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering ( S ) — r e s i g n a tion effective 7-21-55. PATRIC, GORDON M., Fellow in Political Science — declination effective 9-16-55. RICHARDSON, NANCY, Instructor in Physical Education, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955-—declination effective 6-17-55. RIFT, MRS. CLARA A. K., Serial Cataloger, with the rank of Instructor, in the Library — resignation effective 6-20-55. ROCK, GERALD W., Fellow in Political Science — declination effective 9-16-55. SNYDER, RAY E., Instructor in Physics, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1955 — declination effective 6-17-55. TANG, CHUNG-LIANG, Fellow in Electrical Engineering—declination effective 9-16-55TAYLOR, JOHN E., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering ( S ) —resignation effective 6-1-55. TERRIS, SYDELL, Fellow in English — declination effective 9-16-55. WARD, JOHN M., Associate Professor of Music — resignation effective 9-1-55. WHITESEL, RITTA, Assistant Professor of Home Economics ( C ) — resignation effective 9-1-55. WYATT, H. PATRICIA, Assistant Professor of Home Economics ( C ) — resignation effective 9-1-55. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BARKSON, JOSEPH A., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering — leave of absence without pay for the academic year 1955-56, in order that he may do research, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for his doctoral degree, at the Hughes Aircraft Company Laboratories in Culver City, California. BOURGIN, DAVID G., Professor of Mathematics — extension of leave of absence without pay to include the academic year beginning September I, 1955, so that he may take advantage of the continuation of his Fulbright grant for a second year. DEYOE, GEORGE P., Professor of Agricultural Education — leave of absence without pay for two-week period from June 20 through July 1, 1955. LINSKY, LEONARD, Assistant Professor of Philosophy — leave of absence without pay for the first semester of 1955-56 so that he may accept a position as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Michigan; this is in addition to the sabbatical leave with pay for the second semester of 1955-56 previously granted him. • icoTT, WALTER O., Associate Professor of Crop Extension in the Department of Agronomy ( E ) — l e a v e of absence on one-half pay for one year from September 1, 1955, for advanced study at Purdue University; his salary during this period will be entirely paid from federal funds and his project has been approved by the United States Department of Agriculture.