September 19, 1951, Minutes | UI Board of Trustees

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

September 19, 1951, Minutes | UI Board of Trustees MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS September 19, 1951 The September meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, on Wednesday, September 19,1951,beginning at II:OO a.m. (C.D.S.T.). The following members of the Board were present: President Livingston, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Grange, Mr. Herrick, Mrs. Hob, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Nickell, and Mrs. Watkins; Mr. Megran took his place with the Board later in the meeting. Also present were President George D. Stoddard, Provost Coleman R. Griffith, Vice-president A. C. Ivy, Mr. Ralph F. Lesemann, Legal Counsel, and Mr. J. F. Wright, Director of Public Information; Mr. Lloyd Morey, Comptroller, Mr. C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary of the Board. MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of June 13, 1951, Press proof copies of which have been sent to all members of the Board in advance of this meeting. On motion of Mr. Johnston, these minutes were approved as printed on pages 734 to 831, inclusive. 1I77 I 178 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [September 19 I AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES (I) The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Accountancy Act of 1943 to the following candidates who have presented evidence that they are holder; of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of fie United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the law: State from Which Thy Name Address Obtained Ccrtificale~ CLIFFORDROBERT BURGER Paris, Illinois Indiana RUSSELLGOODRICH FLOOD Chicago, Illinois District of Columbia GERALDFRIEDMAN Chicago, Illinois North Carolina GORDONFRANCISGARDNER Scarsdale, New York New York WALTERSCOTTGOEDECKE Gary, Indiana Indiana RAYMONDJOHN HUGHES Evanston, Illinois Nebraska MORRISKLIBANSKY St. Louis, Missouri Missouri PETERKOCAN Chicago, Illinois New York MARTINMAXWELL LORE New York, New York District of Columbia JOHN HORDLUMPKIN Mexico, D. F. New York LESLIE MILLS Harrison, New York New York HOWARDDUDLEYMURPHY Darien, Connecticut New York EDWINANDREWPARADOSKI University City, Missouri Missouri GEORGEWEEKS PIERCE Hingham, Massachusetts New York ALBERTLEWIS ~CHULTZ Akron, Ohio Ohio HAROLDMILBOURNWOEHRLE La Grange Park, Illinois Michigan RAYMONDHENRYZIESEMANN Omaha, Nebraska District of Columbia I concur. On motion of Mr. Nickell, these certificates were awarded. 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 pre- vious meeting of the Board of Trustees. I. PAULINEN. BRIMHALL,Assistant Professor of Health Education, in the Department of Home Economics, in the Extension Service in Agricultvre and Home Economics, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $5,p (DY). 2. JOHN R. BRYDEN,Assistant Professor of Music, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,500 (D). 3. PAULD. COLEMAN,Research Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $8,500 (DY). 4. EDWINWALLACEDAVIS,Assistant Professor of Psychology and Assi.stant Director of the Student Counseling Bureau, Chicago Undergraduate Dlvlsion, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $6,~(DY). 5. ROBERTGLENNDEMAREE, Assistant Professor of Psychology, in the Grad- uate College, beginning August I, 1951, and continuing through August 31, 195% at an annual salary of $5,800 (GY). 6. ALICE NAOMI FEDDER,University High School Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $5,000 (DY). 7. WILLIAMH. FIELDS,JR., Special Assistant to Provost and Business Man- ager of the Control. Systems Laboratory, with rank of Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary O* $10,000 (BY). 8. MARYELIZABETHFUQUA,Assistant Professor of Home Economics, be- ginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,100 (D). 9. LAWRENCEELMER GILES, Assistant Professor of Education, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,500 (D). 10. MARYELIZABETHHARRISON,Assistant Dean of Women, beginning SeP- tember I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,200 (DY). ~1511 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1179 11. CHARLESK. HUNT,Assistant Professor of the Physical Sciences, Chi- cago Undergraduate Division, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary Of $:fyo:.B.?; ALDENJACKOBS, Associate Professor of Crop Production, in the Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Sation, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $6,500 (DY). 13. FRANCESBRICCSJENKINS,Associate Professor of Library Science, be- ginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $6,000 (D). 14. FRANCESJENSEN, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $5,300 (DY). 15. ANN E. JEWETT,Assistant Professor of Physical Education, College of Education (B75) and School of Physical Education (Bz~),beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,500. 16 CHARLES- LEONHARD.Associate Professor of Music.,I beginning v Seotember- I, 1951, at an annual salary of $7,500 (B). 17. JAMES S. MILES,Director of the Kellogg Radio Project, Division of Communications, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $9,000 / \"'I.nv 18. WALTERJAMES MOORE,Assistant Professor of Education, beginning Sep- tember I, 1951, at an annual salary of $5,800 (D). 19. JAMES B. MOWRY,Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Agricultural Ex- periment Station, on one-half time, beginning October I, 1951, at an annual salary of $2,700 (DY5o). (Southern Illinois University will pay the other half of his salary.) 20. AMBROSEMADISON RICHARDSON,Professor of Architecture, beginning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $9,000 (A). 21. LESTERCLAYTONSARTORIUS,Assistant Professor of Economics, begin- ning September I, 1951, at an annual salary of $4,850 (B). zz. G. WESLEYSOWARDS,Assistant Professor of Education, at an annual salary of $4,500 (B). 23. GEORGEWOLF,Assistant Professor of Animal Nutrition, in the Depart- ment of Animal Science, beginning October I, 1951, at an annual salary of $;,ax, (BY)... On motion of Mr. Fornof, these appointments were confirmed. CLINICAL FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, 195 1- 195 2 (3) I recommend that the following appointments be made to the non-salaried, clinical faculty of the College of Medicine for the academic year beginning September I, 1951, unless otherwise indicated, and that the President of the University be authorized to make such additional appointments and other changes, and to accept resignations, as are desirable and necessary. Appointments of Professors and Associate Professors are on indefinite tenure; all others are for one year from September I, 1951, or, for one year from July I, 1951, as stated in such cases. Department Summary 1950-195I 5 ............................... 2 5 3 25 (2) I ............................... ................... ................... ............................... 30 Pediatrics.-........................................ 34 (2) 'The figures in parentheses indicate the number of emeritus members. I I80 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [September 19 Summary (concluded) Department ewwvr 1951-19p Pharmacology ..................................... 2 I Physiology ........................................ 4 4 Preventive Medicine. ............................... 3 2 Psychiatry........................................ 44 (2) 49 (2) Public Health.. ..................................... 5 5 ........................................ 17 20 ~~~~~ncludingUrology and Anesthesia) ........... 125 (8) -119 (5) Tolal ....................................... 707 (38) 730 (37) Anatomy CIPOLLA,ARTHURF., M.D., Assistant Professor ZIMRING,ALLANJ., Assistant Professor KHEDROO,LAWRENCE G., B.S., D.D.S., M.D., Instructor TATAROWICZ,BEN J., M.D., Instructor LIPWLD, ROLANDw., M.S., Assistant Bacteriology FELSENFFLD,OSCAR,M.D., Professorial Lecturer FORSTER,GEORGE F., Ph.D., Lecturer, with rank of Assistant Professor Biological Chemistry MACFADYEN,DOUGLASA., A.M., M.D., Professor (Rush)' GOULD,R. GORDON,JR., Ph.D., Associate Professor (Rush) HILLER,ALMAE., Ph.D., Associate Professor (Rush) HORWITT,MAX K., Ph.D., Associate Professor STEWART,GORDON S., Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor Clinical Science KRASNO,LOUIS,M.D., Assistant Professor (on leave of absence for military service) JOHNSON, CARLA., M.D., Assistant Professor HWANG,KAO,M.D., Research Associate Dermatology CARO,MARCUS R., M.D., Clinical Professor EBERT,MICHAEL H., M.D., Clinical Professor (Rush) MITCHELL.TAMES H.. M.D.. Clinical Professor (Rush). Emeritus ORMSBY,O~ERS., M.D., Clinical Professor (Rush), Emeritus WEBER,LEONARDF., M.D., Clinical Professor NEUHAUSER,IRENE, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor GRIFFITH,PAULR., A.B., M.D., Clinical Associate HETREED,FRANCIS W., M.D., Clinical Associate (Rush) ROLL,HARVEYC., M.D., Clinical Associate (on leave of absence) SLEPYAN,ALBERTH., M.D., Clinical Associate BARSKY,SIDNEY,M.D., Clinical Instructor (Rush) BOSWELL,PAULP., M.D., Clinical Instructor BUCHHOLZ,ALEXANDER,M.D., Clinical Instructor FELSHER,ZACHARY,.M.D., Clinical Instructor (Rush) LATTA,PHILIPR., M.D., Clinical Instructor OMENS,HAROLD,M.D., Clinical Instructor (Rush)
Recommended publications
  • Natural Areas Management Plan
    ALLERTON PARK & RETREAT CENTER: NATURAL AREAS MANAGEMENT PLAN Prepared: December, 1992 Robert E. Szafoni1, Francis M. Harty2 Revised: January, 2012 John D. Griesbaum3 1Illinois Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Heritage 2The Nature Conservancy 3University of Illinois - Allerton Park & Retreat Center CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ...................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................. 1 PRESETTLEMENT CONDITIONS OF ALLERTON PARK .................... 1 CURRENT STATUS OF SIGNIFICANT RESOURCES ....................... 2 ECOLOGICAL THREATS TO NATURAL AREAS .......................... 5 1. Exotic Species ................................................ 5 2. Altered Successional Patterns ...................................... 5 3. Other Disturbances ............................................. 6 AMOUNT OF CURRENT/POTENTIAL VISITOR USAGE ..................... 6 OVERALL MANAGEMENT GOALS ................................... 7 OVERALL MANAGEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS ........................ 7 A. Prescribed Burning ............................................. 7 B. Exotic Species Control .......................................... 8 C. Control of Undesirable Woody Vegetation ............................. 9 D. Enhance Diversity of Prairie Reconstruction ............................ 9 E. Survey & Monitoring of Species of Management Concern ................... 9 F. White-Tail Deer Control ........................................ 10 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES ....................................
    [Show full text]
  • January 16, 1992, Minutes | UI Board of Trustees
    ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS January 16, 1992 The annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Pine Lounge, Illini Union, Urbana, Illinois, on Thursday, January 16, 1992, beginning at 8:40 a.m. President Donald W. Grabowski called the meeting to order and asked the secretary to call the roll. The following members of the board were present: Dr. Gloria Jackson Bacon, Mrs. Judith Ann Calder, Mr. David J. Downey, Mr. Donald W. Grabowski, Mrs. Susan L. Gravenhorst, Ms. Judith R. Reese, Mrs. Nina T. Shepherd. The following members of the board were absent for the roll call, but joined the meeting by 9:00 a.m.: Mr. Kenneth R. Boyle, Mr. Thomas R. Lamont. Governor Jim Edgar was absent. Ms. Catherine A. Caporusso, nonvoting student trustee from the Chicago campus, was present. Mr. Byron P. Mitchell, nonvoting student trustee from the Urbana-Champaign campus, joined the meeting at 8:50 a.m. Also present were President Stanley O. Ikenberry; Dr. Robert W. Resek, vice president for academic affairs; Dr. James J. Stukel, chancellor, University of Illinois at Chicago; Dr. Morton W. Weir, chancellor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and the officers of the board, Dr. Craig S. Bazzani, comptroller (and vice president for business 429 430 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [January 16 and finance); Mr. Byron H. Higgins, university counsel; Mr. Bernard T. Wall, treasurer; and Dr. Michele M. Thompson, secretary. In addition, the following persons were also in attendance: Mr. Donald K.
    [Show full text]
  • Faculty Handbook
    II UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAiQN BOOKSTACKS Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/facultyhandbookOOuniv Handbook RSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN LIBRARY £ This publication has been prepared by the Office of the Chancellor and the University Office of Public Information for faculty members at the Urbana-Champaign campus of the Uni- versity of Illinois. Copies may be obtained from the Chancellor's Office, 112 English Build- ing. Information contained herein is applicable to policies and statistics effective for the 1969-70 academic year, subject to change through action of the Board of Trustees. Faculty Handbook UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 1969-70 c. Contents FROM THE PRESIDENT 4 FROM THE CHANCELLOR 7 THE ROLE AND GOALS OF THE UNIVERSITY 9 THE CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY SETTING 11 LEGAL INFORMATION 14 ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNMENT 17 EMPLOYMENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 38 INSTRUCTIONAL INFORMATION 49 CULTURAL, SOCIAL, AND RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 56 GENERAL UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES 63 FACILITIES AND SERVICES 76 INDEX 99 From the President The Faculty Handbook is designed to help individual faculty members, particularly new ones, understand the organization of the University and some of the procedures and practices that govern its institutional life. In more than a century the University of Illinois has grown from small but dedicated beginnings to a large and renowned center of learning, respected around the world. Through these years traditions have been formed that remain influential in the conduct of University affairs. The University belongs to the people of Illinois. Its governing board is elected by the citizens and approximately 53 per cent of its operating funds come from appropriation of tax funds by the General Assembly.
    [Show full text]
  • 62Nd Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference October 4–6, 2018 No T R E Dame Conference Center Mc Kenna Hall
    62nd Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference October 4–6, 2018 No t r e Dame Conference Center Mc Kenna Hall Parking ndsp.nd.edu/ parking- and- trafǢc/visitor-guest-parking Visitor parking is available at the following locations: • Morris Inn (valet parking for $10 per day for guests of the hotel, rest aurants, and conference participants. Conference attendees should tell t he valet they are here for t he conference.) • Visitor Lot (paid parking) • Joyce & Compt on Lot s (paid parking) During regular business hours (Monday–Friday, 7a.m.–4p.m.), visitors using paid parking must purchase a permit at a pay st at ion (red arrows on map, credit cards only). The permit must be displayed face up on the driver’s side of the vehicle’s dashboard, so it is visible to parking enforcement staff. Parking is free after working hours and on weekends. Rates range from free (less than 1 hour) to $8 (4 hours or more). Campus Shut t les 2 3 Mc Kenna Hal l Fl oor Pl an Registration Open House Mai n Level Mc Kenna Hall Lobby and Recept ion Thursday, 12 a.m.–5 p.m. Department of Anthropology Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. 2nd Floor of Corbett Family Hall Informat ion about the campus and its Thursday, 6–8 p.m. amenities is available from any of t he Corbett Family Hall is on the east side of personnel at the desk. Notre Dame Stadium. The second floor houses t he Department of Anthropology, including facilities for archaeology, Book and Vendor Room archaeometry, human osteology, and Mc Kenna Hall 112–114 bioanthropology.
    [Show full text]
  • July 18, 1962, Minutes | UI Board of Trustees
    MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TEE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS July 18, 1962 The July meeting of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illi- nois was held in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, on Wednesday, July 18, 1962, beginning at 1O:OO a.m. The following members of the Board were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Irving Dilliard, Mr. Earl M. Hughes, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Harold Pogue, Mrs. Frances B. Watkins, Mr. George T. Wilkins, Mr. Kenney E. Williamson. Judge Richard A. Harewood, Governor Otto Kerner, and Mr. Timothy W. Swain were absent. Also present were President David D. Henry, Executive Vice- President and Provost Lyle H. Lanier, Professor Norman A. Parker, Vice-president, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Dr. Joseph S. Begando, Vice-president, University of Illinois at the Medical Center, Chicago, Mr. C. C. Caveny, Assistant to the President, Chicago Office, Mr. C. E. Flynn, Assistant to the President and Director of Public Information, Mr. James J. Costello, Legal Counsel, Mr. V. L. Kretsch- mer, Director of Auxiliary Services, Mr. Harry W. Pearce, Associate Director of the Physical Plant, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Mr. Donald C. Neville, Assistant to the Director of the Physical Plant; and the officers of the Board, Mr. C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, Mr. H. 0. Farber, Comptroller, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary. 1 2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [July 18 MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Trustees on December 19, 1961, and January 11, 1962, press proof copies of which had previously been sent to the Board.
    [Show full text]
  • 26/20/225 Alumni Association Alumni Elmer Kostka Papers, 1922‐1997
    26/20/225 Alumni Association Alumni Elmer Kostka Papers, 1922‐1997 Scrapbook Contents, 1946‐1987 Dance card, Annex Hall Presents Forever Annex, December 14, 1946 Photograph, Elmer Kostka, ca. 1946 Brochure, University of Illinois Emergency Housing, ca. 1946 Brochure, University of Illinois Emergency Housing, House Officers labeled, ca. 1946 House Officers: Wilson Maxim ‐ Secretary, Sheldon Mells ‐ Treasurer, Elmer Kostka ‐ President, Thomas MacAdoo ‐ Vice President, F. Lederer ‐ Social Chairman, E. Mizell ‐ Head Resident Photographs, Students, ca. 1946 Named: Hollenbeck, Kriemier, Collins, Goldforb, Rogum, Bosco, Muscato, [Mucato], Hanbelik [Humbelik or Haneelik], Kostka, Rozow, Fostini, costumed parade, parade in front of Standad Oil, male students dressed as women, Prenapali, Remington, Niggeneyer [Niggenmeyer], Farr, Hallett, Vavraok, Vic Kurega, Hazlett [Eldon Eugene Hazlet], Sitko, dance with live xylophone band, Mr. and Mrs. [Wilson] Maxim, Dudinksy, Konecny, Maladou, Vogel, Bartosek, Harpo, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Lederer, Carl R. Johnson, Burleigh Herbert Cooper, Annex Hall members 1947 Annex Hall Executive Council labeled and signed by members Photographs, campus, ca. 1946 Named: Harker Hall, Noyes Lab, [Foellinger] Auditorium, Administration Building, Illinois Union, 1900 Memorial Bench Natural History Building, Annex Hall (labeled: "This is where I live"), Gregory Hall, Lincoln Hall, Alma Mater, Bevier Hall (labeled: "Womens' Residence"), Altgeld Hall, Beds inside Annex Hall Emergency Housing, Armory, Mumford Hall, Music
    [Show full text]
  • Allerton Park and Conference Center
    GUIDE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS' DOCUMENTATION RELATED TO THE ALLERTON FAMILY AND ROBERT ALLERTON PARK AND CONFERENCE CENTER Compiled by Susan Enscore For the Robert Allerton Park and Conference Center University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign January 1991 Revised March 2004 Reformatted for Internet Posting, October, 2001 FOREWORD Since Robert Allerton gave his estate in Monticello to the University in 1946, the number and diversity of documents and related materials on this unique resource has grown steadily. By far the most ambitious and comprehensive attempt to identify and catalog major items is represented in this document which is the product of over a year's effort by Susan Enscore. Her work was carefully guided by Professors Maynard Brichford and William Maher, the University's archivist and assistant archivist. As interim co-directors, we commissioned this project to learn more about how much "Allertonia" exists and where it can be found. The size of this report confirms our suspicions that a wealth of useful material is available. A great deal of effort was involved in assembling this impressive reference document. It identifies the variety of documents that exist and their location, as well as serving as the basis for further expansion and update of the records of Robert Allerton Park and Conference Center. Researchers interested in examining the history associated with this gift will find this a valuable reference source. We appreciate all of Susan's work and the enthusiasm with which she approached the task. We thank Professors Brichford and Maher who added their experience to producing a well-organized and comprehensive document.
    [Show full text]
  • Transactions of the Illinois State Academy of Science
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE ILLINOIS STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE Supplement to Volume 101 100th Annual Meeting 4-5 April 2008 Illinois Natural History Survey Celebrating its 150th Anniversary & University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Illinois State Academy of Science Founded 1907 Affiliated with the Illinois State Museum, Springfield 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Schedule…………………………………………………………………………………………1 Keynote Speaker Biographical Sketch and photo……………………………………………2 Sessions, Presenters & Locations Poster Presentations Botany…………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology………………………………………………………4 Chemistry…………………………………………………………………………………………5 Environmental Science…………………………………………………………………………...6 Health Sciences…………………………………………………………………………………...7 Microbiology……………………………………………………………………………………..8 Science, Mathematics & Technology Education…………………………………………………8 Zoology…………………………………………………………………………………………...9 Oral Presentations Botany……………………………………………………………………..12 Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology……………………………………………………..14 Chemistry………………………………………………………………………………………..14 Environmental Science………………………………………………………………………….15 Health Sciences………………………………………………………………………………….16 Science, Mathematics & Technology Education………………………………………………..16 Zoology……………………………………………………………………………………….....16 Abstracts Poster Presentations Botany…………………………………………………………………………………………...19 Cell, Molecular & Developmental Biology…………………………………………………..…26 Chemistry………………………………………………………………………………………..31 Environmental Science…………………………………………………………………………..32 Health Sciences………………………………………………………………………………….40
    [Show full text]
  • FZ, 1919-20 HIJK Kinley Langdon, WC M Mcclurg OP Price QRS
    1/1/1 Trustees Secretary Correspondence, 1919-80 Box 1: F-Z, 1919-20 H I J K Kinley Langdon, W. C. M McClurg O P Price Q R S Scott, F. W. T U VW Ward, R. R. Welber, C. M. Weston, N. A. YZ 1920-21, A-H Adams, Roger - Chemical Reagents Administration Officers & Department Heads A B C Capron, H. S. Carr, R. F. D Drury, F. K. W. E F G Greison, H. P. - Assistant Comptroller H Box 2: 1920-21, I-Z I Instructors & Assistants in Urbana Departments J 1/1/1 2 James, E. J. - President, University of Illinois, including letter of resignation (3/3/20) K - including Kinley's letter accepting the University presidency L Lowden, Frank - Governor of Illinois M McConn, C. M. N O P, Q R S T U-V W 1921-22, A-S A B C Capron - Stadium Drive D E F G H I J K Kinley, David L Langston Monotype Co. M N O McConn, C. M. Print Shop Reports P-Q R S Box 3: 1921-22, T-Z T U W Wascher, Paul (proof) X-Y-Z Price, M. O. Richards, C. R. Torch Press Welker, William H. 1/1/1 3 1922-23, A-Z A Abbott, W. L. (2 folders) B Beach, F. H. Blair, F. G. Bogart, E. L. Blake, Mrs. Margaret Browne, W. H. (2 folders) Burke, A. M. Busey, Mary E. C University Club Co-Op University Supply Store D Davenport, Dean Eugene E Evans, Mrs. Laura B. Emerson, L.
    [Show full text]
  • University of Illinois Supplem1ent to the Minutes of the Board of Trustees Academic Personnel 1991 ·92
    UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SUPPLEM1ENT TO THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ACADEMIC PERSONNEL 1991 ·92 PRESENTED TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEP'FEMBER 12, 1991 UNIVBRSI'l'Y OF ILLINOIS ACADEMIC PERSONNEL SUPPLEMENT EXPLANATORY NOTES The supplement pages are numbered separately for each of the campus locations and the Central Administration with letter prefixes (Central Administration CA; Urbana-Champaign Campus UIUC; Chicago Campus UIC). The column to the far right contains the annual salary or other amount for the 1992 academic year, while the preceding column contains the amount for the 1991 academic year. In the column to the immediate right of the titles, the first symbol indicates tenure for academic employees, with the second symbol indicating services required during the year. It is followed by the 1992 full­ time equivalent for salaried positions. ACADEHIC TENURE SYHBOLS The tenure of academic staff is in accordance with Article X, Section 1 of the University of Illinois Statutes. The following tenure symbols are used in this supplement: A Indefinite term appointment for the percent of time indicated. Q Initial term appointment for a Professor or Associate Professor. (A staff member may have only one such term appointment.) T Terminal appointment and notice of non-reappointment. W One year appointment subject to special written agreement, without commitment for an indefinite term appointment or for service credit in a probationary period. N Term appointment not eligible to be appointed for an indefinite term and not credited towards probationary period. K Headship. As provided in the Statutes, the Head of a department is appointed without specified term.
    [Show full text]
  • Campus 144 1187 855 856 Research I Hotel and Park Conference Center 1073 326 350 G 307 329 941 G GRIFFITH DRIVE 354 1017 321 341 292
    1 2 3 4 5 6 Beckman Institute N 57 405 N. Mathews Ave. 74 EW 0 400 800 S 45 APPROXIMATE SCALE IN FEET Urbana, IL 61801 ROMINE STREET AVENUE MATHEWS GOODWIN AVENUE WRIGHT STREET A SIXTH STREET A 600 E 1400 W 1300 W 1200 W 1100 W HARVEY STREET UNIVERSITY AVENUE UNIVERSITY AVENUE 74 N 1094 1265 228 500 N CLARK STREET CLARK STREET Neil St. Mattis Ave. 232232 376 148 Lincoln Ave. 564 Prospect Ave. 200 S 100 S Urbana is east, Champaign is west 152 551 400 N of Wright Street WHITE STREET 72 Church St. MAIN STREET University Ave. 563 10 150 237 24 Springfield Ave. 300 N 10 150 STOUGHTON STREET STOUGHTON STREET Green St. 63 210 400 S 300 S 57 21 5 61 323 200 N B SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SPRINGFIELD AVE. B 174 324 17 509 108 100 N Kirby Ave. Florida Ave. 28 213 WESTERN AVE. Bardeen 95 77 56 13 107 208 45 Quad 29 42 55 12091093 100 S HEALEY STREET 66 163 LINCOLN AVE. 11 117 164 162 167 196 600 S 500 S 112 48 300 37 34 139 67 DN GREGORY ST. 7P 200 S Dining Options 15 GREEN STREET GREEN ST 71 62 300 S 353 1262 GG TW 355 FIFTH ST. 188 65 4P FIRST STREET 19P SECOND STREET THIRD STREET 23 32 285 FOURTH ST. 138 267 WR 400 S JOHN STREET 26 335 193 25 ILLINOIS ST. C 14P 97 242 126 C 800 S 700 S 130 192 378 12 500 S 9P 15P 20P 106 46 356 97 362 Illini Union Hotel 378 CALIFORNIA ST.
    [Show full text]
  • Roger Quilter
    ROGER QUILTER 1877-1953 HIS LIFE, TIMES AND MUSIC by VALERIE GAIL LANGFIELD A thesis submitted to The University of Birmingham for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Music School of Humanities The University of Birmingham February 2004 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. ABSTRACT Roger Quilter is best known for his elegant and refined songs, which are rooted in late Victorian parlour-song, and are staples of the English artsong repertoire. This thesis has two aims: to explore his output beyond the canon of about twenty-five songs which overshadows the rest of his work; and to counter an often disparaging view of his music, arising from his refusal to work in large-scale forms, the polished assurance of his work, and his education other than in an English musical establishment. These aims are achieved by presenting biographical material, which places him in his social and musical context as a wealthy, upper-class, Edwardian gentleman composer, followed by an examination of his music. Various aspects of his solo and partsong œuvre are considered; his incidental music for the play Where the Rainbow Ends and its contribution to the play’s West End success are examined fully; a chapter on his light opera sheds light on his collaborative working practices, and traces the development of the several versions of the work; and his piano, instrumental and orchestral works are discussed within their function as light music.
    [Show full text]