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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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MALM, WILLIAM P., Instructor in Music and in Physical Education for Women — leave of absence, without salary, March 1, 1951, until the end of the academic year, for military service. MCBRIDE, DONALD F., Clinical Assistant in Medicine (Rush), in the College of Medicine— leave of absence, without salary, six months beginning March 1, 1951, for military service. MCPHERSON, WILLIAM H., Professor of Economics, in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations and in the Department of Economics — leave of absence, without salary, March 7-17, 1951, to complete his project for the Economic Cooperation Administration and the Federal Republic of Germany. PLACE, VIRGIL A., Clinical Assistant in Medicine (Rush), in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without salary, eight months beginning January I, 1951, for military service. SNYDER, RAY E., Instructor in Physics, in the Undergraduate Division in Chicago — leave of absence, without salary, February 28, 1951, and continuing until the end of the academic year, for military service. VANCE, GRAHAM A., Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, and Administrative Assistant to the Medical Director of the Research and Educational Hospitals—leave of absence, without salary, six months beginning March 1, 1951, for military service. VEALE, PAUL T., Assistant Professor of Soil Physics, in the Department of Agronomy (S) — leave of absence, without salary, February i-March 15, 1951, in order to complete a soil mapping project. INVITATION F R O M T H E G O V E R N O R

The Secretary read a letter from Governor Adlai E. Stevenson inviting the Board of Trustees to hold the April or May meeting at the Executive Mansion and to be his guests at luncheon. The Secretary was instructed to express to the Governor the appreciation of the Trustees and to inform him that they accept his invitation with pleasure. It was agreed that the meeting of the Board should be held on April 19, 1951, at the Executive Mansion in Springfield, if that meets the convenience of the Governor. On motion of Mr. Nickell, the meeting adjourned.

A. J. JANATA

PARK LIVINGSTON

Secretary

President