UIHistories Project: A History of the University of Illinois by Kalev Leetaru
N A V I G A T I O N D I G I T A L L I B R A R Y
Bookmark and Share



Repository: UIHistories Project: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952 [PAGE 587]

Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952
This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.


Jump to Page:
< Previous Page [Displaying Page 587 of 1693] Next Page >
[VIEW ALL PAGE THUMBNAILS]




EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:



684

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[April 19

PHILLIPS, BETTYE J., Instructor in Home Economics (C) —resignation effective 8-3I-5L PUNDSACK, FREDERICK L., Fellow in Chemistry — declination effective 9-16-51. REDFIELD, ALFRED G., Fellow in Physics — declination effective 9-16-51. ST. JOHN, ROBERT M., Fellow in Physics — declination effective 9-16-51. SCHAFFRATH, WILLIAM B., Assistant Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, in the Division of University Extension — resignation effective 5-11-51. SCHILLERSTSOM, ALICE G., Research Associate in Psychology, in the Graduate College — resignation effective 3-13-51. SCHNEEWIND^ JESOME B., Fellow in Philosophy — declination effective 9-16-51. SCHWARTZ, CECIL, Instructor in Physical Sciences, in the Undergraduate Division in Chicago — resignation effective 3-16-51. SCHWARTZ, DREW, Research Associate in Botany, in the Graduate College — resignation effective 4-1-51. SCOTT, EAHLE S., Western Cartridge Olin Industries Fellow in Chemistry — declination effective 9-16-51. SHYER, HERBERT P., Fellow in Political Science — declination effective 9-16-51. SIMPSON, MRS. ELAINE C, Instructor in Library Science, and Assistant Reference Librarian, in the Undergraduate Division in Chicago — resignation effective

4-20-51-

THOMAS, NORMAN W., Fellow in Chemistry — declination effective 9-16-51. WENNSTROM, ARTHUR E., Fellow in Electrical Engineering — declination effective 9-16-51WIEBE, ROBERT H., Fellow in History — declination effective 9-16-51. WILKINSON, JACK L., Edward Orton Jr. Fellow in Ceramic Engineering-—resignation effective 2-1-51. WILTBANK, JAMES N., Fellow in Animal Science — declination effective 9-16-51. YAMAMURA, SAKAE, Fellow in Electrical Engineering — declination effective

9-16-51.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

AXELROD, AUDREY J., Assistant in Clinical Speech, in the Department of Otolaryngology, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without salary, March 19-April 30, 1951. BROWN, GEORGE B., Associate Professor of Library Science and Acquisition Librarian — leave of absence, without salary, beginning April 23, 1951, and continuing until further notice, for military service. FOGLE, CATHERINE L., Instructor in Auditory Training, in the Department of Otolaryngology, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without salary, one month beginning June 25, 1951. GETTMANN, ROYAL A., Professor of English — leave of absence, with full salary, March 12-May 31, 1951, on account of illness. HERMAN, CHARLES E., Superintendent of the Print Shop, in the University Press — leave of absence, with full salary, three months beginning March I, 1951HUDSON, ROBERT B., Associate Professor of Journalism and Communications, and Director of University Broadcasting — leave of absence, without salary, six months beginning March 15, 1951, so that he may undertake an important assignment for the Ford Foundation in helping to develop a sound program in the fields of radio and television. JOHNSTON, LESLIE D., Assistant Professor of the Classics — leave of absence, without salary, April 19-August 31, 1951, for military service. KROUSE, RUTH, Instructor in Physiology — leave of absence, with three-fourths salary, March 9-August 31, 1951, because of serious illness in her family. LEIMERT, MARY, Instructor in Clinical Speech, in the Department of Otolaryngology, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without salary, four months beginning May I, 1951. STONE, ELIZABETH H., Electroencephalographer in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine — leave of absence, without salary, April 16-April 28, 1951. WALSTON, ROBERT L., Lecturer in Management, in the Business Management Service, in the College of Commerce and Business Administration and in the Division of University Extension — leave of absence, without salary, six months beginning March 1, 1951, for military service.