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1953]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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B. CONNOR JOHNSON, Professor of Animal Nutrition, twelve months from September 1, 1953, contingent upon receipt of Fulbright grant M. ZBIGNIEW KRZYWOBLOCKI, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, contingent upon receipt of Fulbright grant or Guggenheim or National Science Foundation fellowship GEORGE MANNER, Assistant Professor of Political Science REVILO P. OLIVER, Associate Professor of Spanish, Italian, and the Classics ATWELL R. TURQUETTE, Associate Professor of Philosophy, contingent upon receipt of Fulbright grant Optional Applications MILTON BERBER, Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, with the option of changing to leave for six months beginning March 1, 1954, on full pay. P r o fessor Derber has applied for a Fulbright grant. If he is not awarded the grant, he desires leave for six months beginning March 1, 1954, on full pay. STANLEY FLETCHER, Professor of Music, with the option of changing to leave for the first semester on full pay. Professor Fletcher has applied for a Guggenheim fellowship. If he is not awarded a fellowship, he desires leave for the first semester on full pay. LESTER T. KURTZ, Professor of Soil Fertility, twelve months from September 1, 1953, with the option of changing to leave for six months beginning February, 1954, on full pay. Professor Kurtz has applied for a Guggenheim fellowship. If he is not awarded a fellowship, he desires leave for six months beginning February, 1954, on full pay. JOHN M. KUYPERS, Professor of Music, with the option of changing to leave for the second semester on full pay. Professor Kuypers has applied for a Fulbright grant. If he is not awarded the grant, he desires leave for the second semester on full pay. HELMUT REIIDER, Professor of German and Head of the Department, with the option of changing to leave for the first semester on full pay. Professor Rehder has applied for a Guggenheim fellowship. If he is not awarded a fellowship, he desires leave for the first semester on full pay. JOSEPH R. SMILEY, Professor of French and Head of the Department, with the option of changing to leave for the first semester on full pay. Professor Smiley has applied for a Fulbright grant. If he is not awarded the grant, he desires leave for the first semester on full pay. Leaves of Absence for One-Half Year on Full Pay First Semester ROBERT W . HARBESON, Associate Professor of Economics HERBERT KOEPP BAKER, Professor of Clinical Speech Pathology and Director of the Cleft Palate Training Program and Center, Chicago Professional Colleges, six months from September 1, 1953

HERBERT A. LAITINEN, Professor of Chemistry

M. ALICE LOHRER, Assistant Professor of Library Science

ROBERT I. MEHR, Professor of Economics

BURTON A. MILLIGAN, Associate Professor of English ANDREW V. NALBANDOV, Professor of Animal Physiology, six months from September 1, 1953

CHARLES E. NOWELL, Professor of History

RICHARDS C. OSBORN, Associate Professor of Economics PAUL R. SHAFFER, Associate Professor of Geology

FREDERIC R. STEGGERDA, Professor of Physiology

CELIA B. STENDLER, Professor of Education, six months from August 1, 1953 CHARLES L. STEWART, Professor of Agricultural Economics, six months from August 1, 1953 LEAH F. TRELEASE, Associate Professor of English J. LLOYD TRUMP, Professor of Education and Head of Teacher Placement JOHN E. WILLS, Associate Professor of Farm Management, six months from August 1, 1953 WILFRID WILSON, Associate Professor of Mathematics