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1973] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Per Cent Time 33 67 67 193 Proposed Amount $ 2 245 2 489 3 023 Slavic Languages and Literatures 1. NICHOLAS MORAVCEVICH, Professor and H e a d 2. GEORGE GUTSCHE, Assistant Professor 3. W I L M A H O F F M A N N , Assistant Professor 4. MARIA R. HOSTYNSKA, Instructor Sociology 1. JOHN W. C. JOHNSTONE, Professor 2. PETER KLASSEN, Professor, 3. ROGER W . LITTLE, Professor 33 (200) 17 100 17 1 067 (8 824) $1280 8 334 1190 4. 5. 6. 7. JAMES T . CAREY, Associate Professor W I L L I A M W . ERBE, Associate Professor J O H N W . M A R T I N , Associate Professor BUTLER CRITTENDEN, Assistant Professor SO 17 100 100 3 089 958 4 967 4 267 8. HAZEL S. FISHER, Assistant Professor 9. MARY G. W I L E Y , Assistant Professor 10. P H I L I P WEINBERGER, Instructor 11. JAMES A. W I L E Y , Instructor 100 100 100 100 4 167 4 634 3 834 4 767 12. F T E Assistants Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese 1. J O S E SANCHEZ, Professor 400 (1201) 100 $ 8 552 (50 039) 6 667 2. M. BLANCO-GONZALEZ, Associate Professor 3. J O S E BUERGO, Assistant Professor 4. JERRY R. R A N K , Assistant Professor 5. GERALD DRELLER, Instructor 67 100 100 33 3 023 3 817 4 767 1 256 6. F T E Assistants Speech and Theatre 1. R. VICTOR HARNACK, Professor and H e a d 2. H A R R Y J . SKORNIA, P r o f e s s o r 467 (867) 50 100 9 434 (28 964) $ 4 334 8 167 3. T H O M A S KOCHMAN, Associate Professor 4. CONDE R. H O S K I N S , Assistant Professor 75 100 4 788 3 967 5. JOHN A. JONES, Assistant Professor 1. 2. 3. 4. 75 (400) Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work , Professor 25 , Associate Professor 50 , Assistant Professor 25 , Assistant Professor 33 25 3 088 (24 344) $ 1 3 1 1 923 000 250 650 5. PATRICIA BROWN, Lecturer 1 250 (158) (9 073) BUDGET FOR 1 9 7 3 SUMMER QUARTER A N D FACULTY APPOINTMENTS, MEDICAL CENTER (2) T h e Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the budget — totaling $S3,807 — and appointments to the faculty for the 1973 summer quarter, to be conducted from June 18 through September 1, 1973. T h e budget total for the 1972 summer quarter was $41,336. T h e funds_ in the summer budget are supplemental to those in the regular budget for salaries of faculty members employed on a twelve-month basis and who teach during the summer quarter as part of their annual workload. T h e projected enrollment for 1973 and the corresponding figure for 1972 are as follows (head count) : Actual 1972 1 454 Projected 1973 1 480 Increase 26 Per Cent of Increase 1.8
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