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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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24. JOHN W. SEIDLIN, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in the Rockford School of Medicine, on 25 per cent time, beginning February 1, 1975 (NY25), at an annual salary of $7,354. 25. EDWARD H. SHARP, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery in the Rockford School of Medicine, on 28 per cent time, beginning February 1, 1975 (NY28), at an annual salary of $7,840. 26. ELAINE C. SMITH, Associate Professor of Public Health Nursing in the College of Nursing, assigned to the Peoria School of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1975 ( Q Y ) , at an annual salary of $19,000. 27. HONORATE STELMACH, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy in the Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, beginning March 25, 1975 (1Y), at an annual salary of $21,500. 28. ISAAC H. TREJO, Clinical Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology in the Rockford School of Medicine, on 12 per cent time, beginning February 1, 1975 (NY12), at an annual salary of $3,528.

On motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were confirmed.

Appointments to the Center for Advanced Study, Urbana

(6) Upon the recommendation of the Director of the Center for Advanced Study and with the concurrence of the Dean of the Graduate College, the Chancellor at Urbana has recommended the following appointments of Associates in the Center for Advanced Study for the academic year 1975-76 and for the program of research or study as indicated in each case. The Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination concurs. I recommend approval. CHEN, KUO-TSAI, Professor of Mathematics, for the academic year, to investigate analysis and geometry on path spaces of differentiable spaces. COSTIN, LELA B., Professor of Social Work in the Jane Addams School of Social Work, for one semester, to continue a study of Grace and Edith Abbott, social investigators and reformers. DUNDAS, O. JUDITH, Associate Professor of English, for one semester, to complete a study of the aesthetics of The Faerie Queene. EHRLICH, GERT, Professor of Physical Metallurgy in the Department of Metallurgy and Mining Engineering and Research Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory, for the academic year, to initiate research on the catalytic decomposition of saturated hydrocarbons. FAGAN, PETER, Associate Professor of Art in the Department of Art and Design, for one semester, to photograph and create a series of sculptures of predatory birds. FORSTER, MERLIN H., Professor of Spanish and Portuguese in the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese and Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, for one semester, to complete a multinational literary study of Latin American vanguardism (1920-45). FRIEDMAN, JOHN B., Professor of English, for the academic year, to complete a book-length study of the monstrous races in medieval art and literature. GREENOUOH, WILLIAM T., Associate Professor of Psychology, for one semester, to develop neuroanatomical, behavioral, and computer skills for work with nonhuman primates. HUJUN, CHARLES L., Professor of Psychology and Associate Head of the Department of Psychology and Professor in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, for one semester, to develop and apply a theory of method for studying responses made by individuals in complex organizations. KACHRU, YAMUNA, Professor of Linguistics, and Professor of English in the Division of English as a Second Language, for one semester, to investigate syntax and semantics in Indie and West African languages.