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1957)

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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the University, the expenses connected therewith to be borne by the University. The above shall not be construed to include questions of ownership in copyrights on books, or inventions made by members of the staff outside of their regular duties and at their own expense. The rules and regulations regarding patents and the procedures to be followed are contained in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure.

SCIENTIFIC A N D SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Sec. 56. It is the policy of the University to foster the publication of scientific and scholarly periodicals which are edited, published, and subsidized by the University. Rules governing the sponsoring of such periodicals are contained in The General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure. VII. GENERAL PROVISIONS

EXCHANGE PROFESSORS

Sec. 57. On the recommendation of the head or the chairman of a department and with the approval of the dean, the President, and the Board of Trustees, a professor, associate professor, or assistant professor may be permitted, for a period of one year or one semester, to exchange his position with a professor of approximately equal rank in another university, provided the arrangement does not involve substantial increase in the cost of instruction. The professor with whom the exchange is made shall, during his period of service in this University, be subject to the rules governing appointments and conditions of service applicable to regular members of the faculty.

UNIVERSITY LECTURERS

Sec. 58. Scholars of eminence from other universities and persons who have achieved distinction in their professions may be invited from time to time to give one or more public lectures at the University. The fund for this purpose shall be administered by a committee consisting of the Dean of the Graduate College, the Vice-President and Provost, and one member named by the President.

PRIVILEGES FOR SCHOLARS FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES

Sec. 59. The President of the University may extend the privilege of working, without charge, in the various laboratories or libraries of the University to members of the faculties of other colleges or universities, provided that they are recognized as authorities in their respective fields and come to the University with written credentials from the faculties of their institutions, or from their governments, asking that they be received as guests.

ANNUAL REPORTS

Sec. 60. On or before the first day of September in each year, each dean and director, and each head of a general University department, shall make to the President an annual report in which he shall treat fully the work of his college, school, institute, division, or department. Any of these University