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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1959

From the Chancellor's office come reports of resignations, leave of absence requests, new appointments, adjustments in work and salary and retirement. Funds being available for those purposes from former apportionment by the Board, the following action is taken.

Resignations Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following resignations be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

RESIGNATIONS

Robert S. Cooke, Associate in Pathology, College of Medicine, effective December 1, 1958.

Neal E. Shafer, Associate Professor of Agronomy, effective January 15, 1959.

Judith Ramey Egbert, TV-Correspondence Instructor, Extension Division, effective January 16, 1959.

Leave of Absence Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following leaves of absence be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Paul Schach, Professor of Germanic Languages, leave of absence with pay during second semester of 1958-59; payment to be made from funds available to University Research Council.

David W. Seyler, Assistant Professor of Art, leave of absence with pay during second semester of 1958-59 and without pay during first semester of 1959-60; to accept Woods fellowship in art and pursue bronze casting in Italy.

New appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture
Henryk Jedlinski, Assistant in Plant Pathology Extension, on 3/4 time at $250 per month from December 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959; temporary assignment.

Jess A. Kovanda, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $5000 per year effective January 2, 1959.

Charles R. Rohde, Research Associate in Agronomy, at $1800 per year from January 1 to December 31, 1959.

James N. Wiltbank, Research Associate at Fort Robinson Beef Cattle Research Station, Crawford, without salary, effective December 1, 1958; salary paid from USDA.

Vocational Homemaking Supervising Instructor, at $80 for the period February 1 to March 31, 1959, 50% reimbursed by State Department of Vocational Homemaking Education:

Mrs. Janice Martin, Fairbury High School
Marjorie Rolofson, Stanton High School
Mrs. Judith Schutz, Milford High School

Health Service
Dr. Kenneth Dwight Rose, Staff Physician, at $12,000 per year effective February 1, 1958; in place of Dr. Lorne Brown.

College of Medicine
Thomas W. Howell, Instructor in Internal Medicine, without salary, effective October 1, 1958.

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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1959

From the Chancellor's office come reports of resignations, leave of absence requests, new appointments, adjustments in work and salary and retirement. Funds being available for those purposes from former apportionment by the Board, the following action is taken.

Resignations Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following resignations be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

RESIGNATIONS

Robert S. Cooke, Associate in Pathology, College of Medicine, effective December 1, 1958.

Neal E. Shafer, Associate Professor of Agronomy, effective January 15, 1959.

Judith Ramey Egbert, TV-Correspondence Instructor, Extension Division, effective January 16, 1959.

Leave of Absence Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following leaves of absence be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Paul Schach, Professor of Germanic Languages, leave of absence with pay during second semester of 1958-59; payment to be made from funds available to University Research Council.

David W. Seyler, Assistant Professor of Art, leave of absence with pay during second semester of 1958-59 and without pay during first semester of 1959-60; to accept Woods fellowship in art and pursue bronze casting in Italy.

New appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture
Henryk Jedlinski, Assistant in Plant Pathology Extension, on 3/4 time at $250 per month from December 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959; temporary assignment.

Jess A. Kovanda, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $5000 per year effective January 2, 1959.

Charles R. Rohde, Research Associate in Agronomy, at $1800 per year from January 1 to December 31, 1959.

James N. Wiltbank, Research Associate at Fort Robinson Beef Cattle Research Station, Crawford, without salary, effective December 1, 1958; salary paid from USDA.

Vocational Homemaking Supervising Instructor, at $80 for the period February 1 to March 31, 1959, 50% reimbursed by State Department of Vocational Homemaking Education:

Mrs. Janice Martin, Fairbury High School
Marjorie Rolofson, Stanton High School
Mrs. Judith Schutz, Milford High School

Health Service
Dr. Kenneth Dwight Rose, Staff Physician, at $12,000 per year effective February 1, 1958; in place of Dr. Lorne Brown.

College of Medicine
Thomas W. Howell, Instructor in Internal Medicine, without salary, effective October 1, 1958.

Continued

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