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September 21, 1960, Minutes MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS September 21, 1960 The September meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Mini Union Building, Urbana, Illinois, on Wednesday, September 21, 1960, beginning at 2:00 p.m. The following members of the Board were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Richard A. Harewood, Mr. Wirt Herrick, Mr. Earl M. Hughes, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Harold Pogue, Mr. Timothy W. Swain, Mrs. Frances B. Watkins, Mr. George T. Wilkins, Mr. Kenney E. Williamson. Governor William G. Stratton was absent. Also present were President David D. Henry, Vice-President and Provost Lyle H. Lanier, Dr. Joseph S. Begando, Assistant to the Presi­ dent and Acting Vice-President in charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges, Executive Dean C. C. Caveny of the Chicago Undergraduate Division, Director C. S. Havens of the Physical Plant, Mr. Ralph F. Lesemann, Legal Counsel, Mr. C. E. Flynn, Director of Public Infor­ mation; and the officers of the Board, Mr. H. O. Farber, Comptroller, Mr. C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary. 89 90 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [September 21 MEETINGS OF COMMITTEES Meetings of the Board's Committees on General Policy and Buildings and Grounds were held on Wednesday, September 21, 1960, beginning at 10:00 a.m. MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Trustees on May 17, 1960, press proof copies of which have previously been sent to the Board. On motion of Mr. Swain, the minutes were approved as printed on pages 1275 to 1310, inclusive. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY The Board took up consideration of the following reports and recom­ mendations from the President of the University. AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES (1) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded to the following candidates who passed the stand­ ard written examination given in May, 1960, and who have fulfilled all other legal requirements under Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Illinois Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended: HAROLD OTTO ALBERS (Roselle) ALBERT OSCAR ECK (Springfield) DONALD FRANCIS ARGUS (Chicago) EUGENE CHESTER ERNSTING (Roselle) HAROLD EDWARD ARNETT (Danville) JOHN HENRY EVENHOUSE (Cicero) ROGER GERARD ASHAMY (Coal City) JOSEPH BERNARD FANCHI (Chicago) ALAN WENDELL BERGSTEDT (Chicago) MARVIN Fox (Chicago) CHARLES MORRIS BLEY (Chicago) EDWARD FREDERICK FREDERKING (Nash­ SYLVIA KAY BOHRMAN (Chicago) ville) WILLIAM EUGENE BONHAM (Normal) ROBERT HENRY FREITAG (Taylorville) THEODORE HOWARD BORKAN (Chicago) WILLIAM HENRY FREWERT (Forest BRUCE BARTON BOWERS (Champaign) Park) BYRON DWIGHT BREEMS (Chicago) JAMES DONALD GIBBONS (Chicago) JOSEPH THOMAS BRUSHERD (Cicero) MILES ALLEN GILL (Chicago) DEAN CRAIG BYRD (Skokie) SHELDON HARVEY GINSBURG (Chicago) LOREN DEWEY CAMERON (Chicago EDWARD DEAN GODDARD (Chicago) Heights) GENE JAY GOLDBERG (Chicago) MYRON ARTHUR CARPENTER (Pleasant HAROLD GOLDBERG (Chicago) Hill) HERBERT FRED GOLDEN (Urbana) CHARLES JOHN CAVALLO (Itasca) RICHARD ALAN GOLDSTINE (Chicago) ARTHUR DEAN CHOWN (Bloomington) HUGH BYRNE GOOD (Champaign) DON BRINEE COHEN (Chicago) MORRIS GOODMAN (Chicago) GLEN RICHARD COLE (Rockford) CHARLES MAURICE GOULD (Chicago) FREDERICK JOHN COOK, JR. (Hinsdale) DONALD IRWIN GRAUER (Chicago) ROBERT ANTHONY CORRELLO (Oak RICHARD ANTHONY GRIMLER (Chicago) Lawn) CHARLES ALFRED GULBRANSEN MATTHEW RICHARD COSGROVE (Chicago) (Glenview) BERYL DEAN HALTERMAN GERARD STEPHEN COSSIDENTE (Chicago) ( Liberty ville) PAUL NICHOLAS CROSSLAND (Park CHARLES SHELDON HANDEL (Chicago) Forest) RICHARD XAVIER HATCH (Naperville) DONALD ARCHILLE CYRIER (Mount EDDIE RAY HENSON (Paris) Prospect) SAMUEL HODES (Peoria) MERWYN EARL DAN (Park Forest) JACK ANTHONY HOFFMEISTER ROBERT LEE DAN (Chicago) (Chicago) THOMAS JOHN DELANEY (Chicago) STEWARD WAYNE HOLLOCKER (Lake MARVIN DUANE DENNIS (Chicago) Villa) STANTON NORRIS DERDIGER (Chicago) JAMES DOUGLAS HORSTMANN JAMES PAUL DREVETS (Chicago) (Westmont) GENEVIEVE HELEN DUFFIN (Chicago) ARTHUR JOHN HYBERT (Chicago) JAMES WILLIAM DUNN (Markham) ROBERT HOWARD ISAACS (Chicago) 1960] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 91 ROBERT JONES JACOBSON (Centralia) RICHARD JOSEPH POWELL (Chicago) HOWARD PAUL KEEFE (Chicago) ALEXANDER PRZYPKOWSKI (Chicago) JAMES MICHAEL KELLEHER (Chicago) LEONARD HAROLD REICIN (Chicago) MICHAEL CLAUS KENT (Evanston) WILLIAM PETER REILAND (Chicago) EARL LARSEN KESLER (Urbana) Louis P. ROBERTS (Springfield) RICHARD PETER KIEP (La Grange) MILES EDWARD RODGERS (Glenview) EDWARD GROVER KILLINGER (Franklin WILLIAM ROSENBLOOM (Chicago) Park) FRED ROTHENBERG (Chicago) ROLAND IVAN KING (Chicago) THOMAS JOYCE ROWND (Chicago ALBERT HERMAN KNAUERHAZE Heights) (Hinsdale) DAVID ROBERT RUBIN (Chicago) ALBERT KOPIN (Chicago) JOHN JAMES RYMARCSUK (Chicago) WILLIAM EARL KOSSIAN (Orland WAYNE LINLEY SCHOEMAKER (Chicago) Park) JOSEPH SCIORTINO (Glenview) JOSEPH ANDREW KOWALKOWSKI ROY ETHRIDGE SEXTON (Elmwood (Chicago) Park) TOM NICHOLAS KRUKONIS (Calumet ROGER LEE SHARPE (Peoria) City) BERNARD SCHECHTMAN (Morton CHARLES ALBERT LENZIE (South Grove) Wilmington) MAURICE MERRIAM SHELTON (Palatine) LARRY BERNARD LEONARD (Chicago) NORMAN SHULMAN (Chicago) ALBERT FLOYD LESKO (Hillside) ROBERT SAMUEL SIEGEL (Chicago) ARTHUR LOUIS LEVIN (Chicago) WILLIAM BENNERS SNOW (Chicago) ROBERT JOE LILL (Chicago) ROBERT EDWARD STANLEY (Springfield) TODD STEPHEN LUNDY (Chicago) HAROLD LLOYD STRAUSS (Wilmette) BURTON MALOW (Chicago) BRUCE ALAN STRUCKMAN (Elgin) STEPHEN LARRY MARCUS (Chicago) LAWRENCE BARRETT SULLIVAN NORMAN RICHARD MATSON (Chicago) (Chicago) RUSSELL OWEN MCCANN (Decatur) JAMES JUNIOR SWANN (Park Ridge) WILLIAM JAMES MCDERMOTT (Mount HILBERT GEORGE SWANSON (Westmont) Prospect) JOHN JOSEPH TERRY (Chicago) JOHN JAMES MCDONOUGH (Chicago) RUSSELL DEAN THORELL (Chicago) RONALD PATRICK MCGOVERN (Chicago) BERNARD JOHN TRANDEL (Chicago) LESTER HARVEY MCKEEVER, JR. THOMAS WERNER UDDENBERG (Chicago) (Chicago) JAMES ARTHUR VICKREY (Freeport) THOMAS EDWARD MCLAUGHLIN RICHARD LEWIS VOLPE (Wheaton) (Arlington Heights) RONALD ALLEN WEISS (Chicago) JOHN PAUL NELSON (Chicago) HOWARD ANDREW WELCH, JR. RONALD NICKEL (Glenview) (Evanston) JOHN JOSEPH NOTO (Chicago) WILLIAM DAVID WIENER (Chicago) DONALD RUDD ODER (Chicago) JOHN JOSEPH WILLINCHAM (Decatur) DONALD WARREN OLSON (Mokena) WARREN W. WILSON (Chicago) WILLIAM THOMAS O'NEILL (Chicago) EDWARD SCHAEFER WOLFF EDWARD MARTIN PALUGA (Chicago) (La Grange) WALTER RICHARD PATELSKI (Chicago) DONALD WOODCOCK (Chicago) FRANKLIN MILLER PHILLIPS CECIL EUGENE WORRELLS (Champaign) (Jacksonville) ROY ROGER YOUNGER (Chicago Ridge) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section S of the Illinois Accountancy Act of 1943 as amended, to the following candidates who have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certifi­ cates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law: State from Which They Name Address Obtained Certificates JOHN CHARLES LENTZ Collinsville Missouri JAMES ORVILLE POTTER Geneva District of Columbia ERNST ERICH SCHNABL Chicago Nebraska ROBERT FRANCIS SKEEHAN Arlington Heights Oklahoma EDWARD JULIUS WILSMANN Joliet Wisconsin I concur. On motion of Mr. Johnston, these certificates were awarded. 92 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [September 21 APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY (2) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. 1. WILLIAM ROSS ASHBY, Visiting Research Professor of Electrical Engineering, eight months from January 1, 1961, at a salary of $9,000 (DY). 2. A. CRAIG BAIRD, Visiting Professor of Speech, five months from September 1, 1960, at a salary of $5,400 (G). 3. JAY BOYD BEST, Associate Professor of Physiology, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $11,800 (DY). 4. CEDRIC C. CUMMINS, Visiting Professor of History, on one-half time, for the academic year 1960-61, at a salary of $5,000 (E50). 5. ALEXANDER ARTHUR HAYDAY, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and In­ dustrial Engineering, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $8,700 (B). 6. JOSEPH CHARLES HEADLEY, Assistant Professor of Farm Management, De­ partment of Agricultural Economics, beginning September 16, 1960, at an annual salary of $9,000 (DY). 7. ORACE ELMO JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Administration, College of Pharmacy, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $7,600 (D). 8. JOYCE COHEN LASHOF, Clinical Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, beginning July 1, 1960, without salary (DY). 9. ELIE PIERRE LEROY, Associate Professor of Pathology, College of Medicine, and Associate Pathologist in the Research and Educational Hospitals, begin­ ning October 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $15,600 (AY). 10. JOHN MICHAEL LIEVTSKY, Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, begin­ ning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $11,000 (DY). 11. YU-KWENG MICHAEL LIN, Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of $9,000 (D). 12. ERIC JEAN LINDAHL, Visiting Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engi­ neering, five months from September 1, 1960, at a salary of $6,750 (G). 13. PAUL ALEXANDER MANKIN,
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