Docket 1959 - University of Texas System

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THE U N L ~ t ~ CF 'SEXAS Office of the Presiaent Austin /I' November 4, 1959 TO TWE: RONOXABLE BOARD OF REGErnS OF TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Mrs , Devall. and Gentlemen: The dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my recornendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on November 13 and 14, 1959: Main University M. D, Anderson Hospital and Texas Western College Tmor Institute Medical Branch Southwestern Medical School Dental Branch Postgraduate School of Medicine Listed below are Central Abinistmtion items which I recommend be approved, 1959-60 Budget Development Board 1, Accept the resignation of Mr, Hulon W. Black, Executive Director, effective at cloee of buslneas, November 15, 1959. (5014) WORKMEN'S COMPENEIATSON INSURANCE - INCREASE IN PHYSICTAN18 - FEE: Tha rate of -the phyoic ian giving a ~or~wn~~nsation Insurance phyaical examlmtion to Univsreity employeso was set by the Regents at the December meeting in 1951, During recent years it has been increasingly difficult to find doctors who are willing to give physical exminations according to University etanhrds for thie mount, Xt hr~ been learned that the Texas Highway Department and A and M. College are incrsaeing their fee from e3.00 to $5 -00 on or about November 1, 1959, In line with thie trend, M r Joseph Cg Culverl, Director of Worlden's Ccmgena~tion Ineurslnce Office, racomsnds, and. Vice-Preeldent nolley and Comptrollsr Elgarenberg concur, that the Univereity fee to examining physicians be increaeed from $3,00 to $5"00, effective November 1, 1959. , . Based on the 3072 physicals given during the 1958-59 fiacal year, this i roposed change in the fee would have meant sn additional expendltum of' 6,144, The phyaical examination account in the budget for 1959-60 is bawd on an setimatea 3,200 ghyeicale to be given. Accordingly, if the above increaaa is approved, it is further recomnded that an ~dclitional $5,400 to cover thls increase in rate be transferred rrom Account NO. 9980, Urmllotted Balance, to Account No. 99020, Physical Examinations, both in the budget for the Off ice of Worhen ' e Compensation Ineurancs . ( 5044) RENTAL OF 8FACE FOR UNIVERSITY UND6, GEOZIOUY: Mr. C H I Sparenberg, Comptroller, ~iiirt5FEhiTo~oning : - "On the basis of agprogrwte requisition and approval by Dr. Dolley, Mr. Stewart, and the undersigned, the State Board of Control has made an award of leaee for egkca and drawn up a ~sntal agreement as followa: 5 c.C l-7- Rental agreement between The Uniwrrlty of TI~B and Patio Bullding, Inc ., covmring approximately 2,203.8 rpuars feet of floor apace located at 308 North Colorado Street, Midl.and, Trxar, to be unsd am the cfficen of Uhiversity bnds, Oaolow, for the two-year period beginning Bsgtember 1, 1959, at a monthly rental rate of $877,77.

Transcript of Docket 1959 - University of Texas System

THE U N L ~ t ~ CF 'SEXAS Office of the Presiaent

Austin

/I'

November 4, 1959

TO TWE: RONOXABLE BOARD OF REGErnS OF TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs , Devall. and Gentlemen:

The dockets prepared by the component institutions l i s t e d below are herewi th submitted, w i t h my recornendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on November 13 and 14, 1959:

Main University M. D, Anderson Hospital and Texas Western College Tmor I n s t i t u t e Medical Branch Southwestern Medical School Dental Branch Postgraduate School of Medicine

Listed below are Central A b i n i s t m t i o n i t e m s which I recommend be approved,

1959-60 Budget Development Board 1, Accept the resignation of M r , Hulon W . Black, Executive Director, effect ive at cloee of buslneas, November 15, 1959. (5014)

WORKMEN'S COMPENEIATSON INSURANCE - INCREASE IN PHYSICTAN18 - FEE: Tha rate of -the phyoic ian giving a ~ o r ~ w n ~ ~ n s a t i o n Insurance phyaical examlmtion to Univsreity employeso was set by the Regents at the December meeting in 1951, During recent years i t has been increasingly difficult to f i n d doctors who are willing to give physical exminations according t o University etanhrds f o r t h i e mount , Xt h r ~ been learned that the Texas Highway Department and A and M. College are incrsaeing their fee from e3.00 t o $5 -00 on or about November 1, 1959, In l i n e with t h i e trend, Mr Joseph C g Culverl, Director of Worlden's Ccmgena~tion Ineurslnce Office, racomsnds, and. Vice-Preeldent nolley and Comptrollsr Elgarenberg concur, that the Univereity fee t o examining physicians be increaeed from $3,00 to $5"00, effective November 1, 1959.

, .

Based on t h e 3072 physicals given during the 1958-59 fiacal year, t h i s

i roposed change in the fee would have meant sn additional expendltum of' 6,144, The phyaical examination account in the budget for 1959-60 is bawd

on an setimatea 3,200 ghyeicale to be given. Accordingly, if the above increaaa is approved, it is further recomnded that an ~dcl i t ional $5,400 to cover thls increase in rate be transferred rrom Account NO. 9980, Urmllotted Balance, to Account No. 99020, Physical Examinations, both i n the budget for the Off ice of Worhen ' e Compensation Ineurancs . ( 5044)

RENTAL OF 8FACE FOR UNIVERSITY UND6, GEOZIOUY: Mr. C H I Sparenberg, Comptroller, ~ i i i r t 5 F E h i T o ~ o n i n g :

- "On the basis of agprogrwte requisition and approval by Dr. Dolley, Mr. Stewart, and the undersigned, the State Board of Control has made an award of leaee for egkca and drawn up a ~ s n t a l agreement as followa: 5 c.C

l-7- Rental agreement between The Uniwrrlty of T I ~ B and Patio Bullding, Inc ., covmring approximately 2,203.8 rpuars feet o f floor apace located a t 308 North Colorado Street, Midl.and, Trxar, to be unsd am t h e cfficen of Uhiversity b n d s , Oaolow, for the two-year period beginning Bsgtember 1, 1959, at a monthly renta l rate of $877,77.

Rents1 of Space f o r University Lands, Geology (continued) In accordance w i t h delegation of authority to me by t h e Board of Rcgenta f o r signature of least agreements, t h i s Leaec has been signed and returned to the State Bowd of Control for final klpprovel, It is rtcoamnended that my action in executing this leaBc agreement be ra t i f i td by the Board of Regenthi. "

EPILPLOXMEBT -- UP FAY E. POWELL AS CLERK-OF-TKS-WGHXS FOR TIE ADDITION TO THE C m I S T R Y B U I ~ B T N O ~ MAIN - WI=SITY: Under the p~ovisions of the Appro- pr ia t ion B i l l w d &.so in accordance w i t h the University's contract w i t h Preston Green, Asaociertc Architect for the Addition t o the Chemistry B u i l d - ing st the &in University, it is provided t h a t "when continuous full-time f ie ld supcrvisioa is deemed necessary by the Owner, such supc~vFaory per- sonnel shal.1 be Purnisbed by t h e Owner sub j t c t to approval by the Associate Architect and the Consulting Archftcct. The coet of such supe~vi~ory per- sonnel shall be paid for by the Owner." It fs agreed by all canccrntd t h a t a clerk-of-the-works is necessary th~oughout the course of conacxuction of the Addition to the Chemistry Bul ld ing , the employment and payment to be paid directly by the University.

In order to provide funds for payment of a salary, Social Security thereon, and Worhenls Compensati~n Insurance fo r this pos i t ion , an account f o r Arch5tectural Supe~visiori f o r t h e Addition to the Chemistry Building has been set up on the books in the mount of 1s of the total, construction contracts. This account was set up on the basis of the contract wi th the Associate Archi- t e c t which calls for a fee of 4$, w i t h the understanding that l$ will be spent for thr salary, e t c *, of a clerk-of -the-works, and t h a t I f this full I$ $6 not used f o r thie purpose, the balance w i l l be paid to t h e A ~ s o c i a t e Architect .

Mr. Sparenberg, Comptroller, recommtnds, wfth the approval of Dr. Dolley, Vice-President for Fiscal Affairs, t h a t Mr. Fay E . Powell of Aust in be employed on a month-to-month basis, effect ive October 22, l959, at a monthly salary or $>4L.67, to be paid from the account f o r ~ r c h f t e c t w a l Supervision for t h e Addition to the Chemistry Bui ld ing , the employment to further notice from the Office of the Comptroller,

MAIN UP;l=ITY - CUMPIITATION CENTER: SALARY INC-REASE OVEX $1,000 PE - YEAR: Mr. Loyd Drehcr is presently classif i e d m Computation C e ~ ~ t e r - as Research Scientist TI at $4,584 far tn t lv t months, Mr, Ureher has' re- ceived an offer from the S t a t e Cmptrollcr's Office for a position as a yrogramner at an annual salary of $6,600. According t o Mr, David M. Youw, Jr., Director of the Cmputation Ccnte~, Mr. Qrehcr i s the only f d L - t i m e k programmer on the s t a f f , and is the only person who has had' extenpiv,e ppro- grmming experience with the I.B.M, 650 Computer. Mr, Clifton Lmcasttr, Acting Director of Classified Personnel, bas found that other state depart- ments pay Progrsklamera in excess of $500 per month, and plans to make a study of this classification in the near future. To meet the p~eacnt situation, Dr. Ransom ~ e c o ~ n d s , and 1 approve, that Mr. Lcyd Dreher be reclass~fitd as Computer Prograrmntr 11 at $6,16a for twelve morrths, effective October 1, 195gr addit ional amount to come from funds al.located to Computation Center. Since the increase is 14 excess of $1,000 per year, the change cannot become effect ive unt-ll the Board has approved,

ABSEPTCES IN EXCESS OF TWO WEEKS: 1 recornend approval o f the following --- absences in c x c c s ~ of two weeks:

1, W, 3. Grove, Senior Security Analyst, to be away from the c q u a November 25 - Dccsmber 15, 1959, to attend r c s e ~ r c h conferences spon- sored by Smith Barney & Company on Wednesday, Deccmber 2, 1959, and to have research confercnccs with other pension and trust furids managers and wfth other dealers in New York Ci ty , h i s expense6 to be paid from Accoun t 89171, OIfice Clerical A s s l a t a n t s and Waveling Expenses of the Endowment Office,

2. W. Gordon Waley, Dean of the Gradua te School, to Chicago, Illinois, to discuss ~taffing an8 equipment problems of the joint Department of Agtronany with the administrative o f f i c i d s of the Univcraity of Chicago; to Blooming- ton, Indiana, to cannult w i t h m.cmbers of the National Academy of Science con- cerning graduate program in science at The University of Texas; to New York City t o pursue a part of Thr University of Texaa rceawrch program at Columbia University; to Washington, D. C . , to diacusa the eupgort of p~ograms in science at The Uni~crsity of Texas w i t h members of the National Sclencc Foundation; to L o u i s v i l l e , Kentucky, to represent the Graduate School of The University of Texas at the m e t i n g of Conference of Deans of Southern Grad- uate Schools, during t h e period Dovember 15 - December 1, 1959, hi s expensee to .be-paid from Office & Traveling Expcnae of the Dean of the Graduate School.

3. Rex E. Gerald, Curator of Museum, Texas Western College, to Mexico City, Mexico, to preacnt a paper a t The American Anthrop~logicsl Association Meeting and to visft museums and &rchaeoSogical s t t e e an route, dulw the perlod December 19, 1959 - January 3, 1960, h i a expenses to be paid from Maintenance & Equipment Account of the El Paso Centennial Mueeuxn.

1959-60 ~ u d g e t Texaa Western C o l l e ~ c - Office of the President -- 1. Reinstate Cotton Estate Funda as ~alary eupglmcntation to Doctor Josagb R, amllay, P~als idant of Texas Western Col.lege, t o maintain the same annual t o t a l from c u r r e n t rcs t r ic tcd funds paid in bg58-T8,

Sincerely yours,

h - w : (L Logan Wilson

TIE UNIVERSITY OF 'TFXAS Office of t he Vice-President and Provost

Main Univeraity Austin

October 29, 1959

Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Terns

Dear President Wi lson:

The following docket for Main University is submitted f o r your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on November 13 and 14, 1959:

1958-59 'Budget Government Sponsored Research Academic Year Institute - 1 - Appoint Mr. R. C . Anderson as Director (~aculty) (three-fourths time) at $791 -67 per month, ef fec t ive August 24, 1959. (4579)

Bureau oP Business Research - Smal l Business Administration Contract 2. Appoint Mlas S t e l l a Traweek as Research Associate ( ~ a c u l w - f o u r t h time) at $166.66 per month for the period July 1-~wgust 20, 1959.

Bureau of Industr ia l Chemist 3. ~ p p x n t Mr. John J . McKega, Jr . , as Director ( ~ a c u l t ~ ) (half - t h e ) at $638.88 per month, effective August 21, 1959. (4696)

Hydrocarbon Water Studies h. Appoint m o h n J. k K e t t a , 51.. , as Director (~aculty) ( k l f - t i m e ) a.t; $638.88 p e r month, effect ive August 21, 1959. (4694)

Mathematical Studies in Thermal Physiology 5 . Appoint M r # ' ~ u g e n r ~ . Wissler aa Director (~aculty) a t $666.46 per month, ef fec t ive August 24, 1959. (4641)

O c c ~ ~ p a t i o n a l Analysls Pro jec t 6. G n n t Xr . ~ e n ~ a m i n m e r , Principal Investigator, a leave without s a l a q beginning August 21, 1959. (46$)

Tissue Culture Chrornoeomes - m n g e the terminal date of appointment of Mr. Albert Levan, Research Sc ien t i s t V, at $1,000 per month, to August 16, 1959, (4292)

Academic Personnel

1, Accept the fo l lowing resignations, effect ive st close of business on the date shown. If no date I s indicated, the resignation was p ~ i o r to September 12 in t h e case of teachfng staff, and p r i o r t o September 1, 1959, for twelve month appointments. The rate of pay is f o r nine months uliless otherwise shown:

Rate of Effective Name Title PnY Date .,

College of Arts and Sciences --- Astronomy Helmut A. Abt (4689) A s a i s t an t Professor . . .

( ~ a l a r y from University o f chicago)

M - 1

1959 -60 Budget ( continued ) -- Academic Personnel ( continueb )

Rate o r Effecti-re N u e - T i t l e Pay Date

BacLeriolosy Oscar Brown 'Willians (4769) Professor and $11,800 September

2 ha irman 23, 1959 (data of death)

Bctnny - Harry s e v e r s (4597) 14,000

1,000 (Salary Supplemen t a t ion)

E n a i E h Katherine Arne Tarter V i s i t i n g Professor

I n s t r u c t o r Ann Gossman (4687)

College of Education Curricu7.G and I n s t r u c t i o n 'Il0k.y W. I I i g F n r Lecturer

Assistant Prof'essor

Axc'nitectural Engineering EEale L. Cofceen (h7-25) Assistant Professor

C i v i l Engineerin - Frank b . Masch, ?r. (4652) Ins t ruc tor

Engineering Mechanics R c a F E t - 2 ) R, L. Thorns (4652)

A s s i s a n t Professor Instructor

Collage of Fine A r t s --- A r t - Doris M. Coulter (4685) Assistant Professor

Musf c - Mrs. Mary Coleman Bresler (4912) Lecturer (1/b time)

College of P h a m ~ @ y Charles Wilson (L524)

Division o f Extension ~ x t a n s i o ~ T e a c h f n ~ and Fie ld -- Service Bureau

~homas Wayne Taylor ( 47'79) Assistant Professor Curr f culwn and InsAt rtlct ion

7,590 (11 months)

LnteycoLlegiate Athlezics Harold Jaclt suax-5>3) Assistant Football 8,300

(12 months ) Coach

n 1959-60 Budget Acadenlc Personnel (continued)

2. Approve the following leaves of' absence without sa la ry f o r the period - ina izated :

Rate Ef fecLti vc Name T i t l e of Pay PerJod

College of A r t s and Sciences --- E@i sh m ~ a n ~ r o r d (47'1'6) Associate Professor $ 7,500 F i r s t

Semester

F g y &muel P . Ellison (4680) Professor

Nvemment

f . f . , '..- SLmrt A * MacCorkle (4663) Professor (113 time) 1,525 Second for Second Semester Semester

History George G . ArnakPs (4871) Associate 2rofessor 7,600 h n g Session

Psychology W , H. B r e n t l i n g e r (4674) Assistan-t; Professor 5,WU First

Semester Robert R . B l a k e (45251 Profeosor 9,030 First

Semeater

C o l l e e of Fine A r b s d---

Organized Research Instf tute of Publ ic Affairs Stuart A . KC- --

/-

~ssistant Professor 6,400 Long Session

D i r e c tor (213 time 5,864 February L- February 1-June 10, 1969; August 31, f u l l - t u e June 11- 1960 A U ~ U S ~ 31, 1960

D i v i s i o n of Extension ~ x t a n s f onTe'kchin6 and Fie ld --

Service Bureau J ~ ~ I I - 7 7'9 ) Assistant Professor 6,050 Se3tember 1,

Currleulwn and (11 months) 1953- J u l y Lnstruction 31, 1960

. A 3 Approve t h e Fol lowing increases in salary rates (andlcr changes i n titles), -- a additional funds to colre f roia unusedan-n-a 8.ted ~ a l & i e s unless othervlse shown. The salary is for 9 months unlesk otherwise indicated.

Present Recommended Effective Name and T i t l e Rate Rate Date

O f f ice o r Ooverment Sponsored Rese~rch ' " &'

Tent18 M .Tacobaen , D ~ P - ~ T ' ; S ~ - - 8 9,700 $ 30,000 September 1, (12 months) 19 59

< 2,< Testing and Cou~seling Center 3 - ! ~ o h n ~ichel, ~ s ~ c l , o l o g i m (45-33) 6,780 7,104 September 1, ( ~ r MYzhe l f s presently budgeted ,412 months) 19% fop only nine uonths; In addi t ion t o ' increese in base rate, is being incrcascd to a 12 months basis, serving in che Center on a l / 2 t i m e basis for the Inng Session and full- time September 1-10 and June 11-Au~ust 31. He will also teach in knag~ruent on a 1 / 2 time baeis)

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2 I. ki 1959-60 Budget ~ n c r e a s e s i n h ~ - rates -

\ Present Recommended E f f e c t i v e

Name and T i t l e Rate Rate Date

College of A n s and Sciences - .- - . =any - fmfn Spear, AssocZa%e Pmfessor $ 7,300 $ 7,600 Septembe: IIJ

( 4686 ) 1.959

Chemistry L. P, :*tch, Professor (L766)

Economic R

3enJamin Mggins, Professor (4835) 15 ,W 15,600 - $600 Septem'ber 11, for. 1959-60 19 59 only rrm Sahry Supplementation

History r m Hill, Visit ing Professor 9,000

Physics W , W. Robertson, AssLstant P~ofeosor to ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (4~6- - __..

Psycholcgy C ~ a T ~ r y g l e y Mouton, A s s l s ~ t 2,500 Professo~ (1/2 t a - e ) (bF807)

Soc iolow Henry A, Bownan, AssocSate 8,100 Professor to PROFESSOR (4.~87)

R . M, CoLvard, Instructor LO 6,500 ASSISTNIT PROFESS03 (4767)

Speech M. Wi112ams, Assoc ia te 6,200

Profzsscr (4505)

7,300 - $300 Se2tember 11, for 1959-60 1959 only from Salary Supplementation

7,100 October 1, 1959

9,100* September 11, 1959

6,500 September 11, 1959

6,600 - $400 September 11, rrom Salary 1959 Supplementat icn

13,000 - $500 September 11, fron Salary i9 59 Sup?lementation

Col lege of Business Xdminfstra~fon Fsnance- C , L. Pratller, Prnfessor (1.555) 11,800 12 : 000 September 13,

13 59 John Jose~h B r o e Q , Lecturer 2,400 2,700 Sept-embe r 11,

t m e ) 14859) 19 59

market in^ Parley M. P r a t t , Assista,nt Professor 6,700 6,300 September 11,

1959

* Increase of $f,000--need6~oar& approval berope becorcing effect ive.

1953-60 Budge* Academic Personnel ( continued) Increases in ' &1ary rates (and=&e~ in titles) ( continued)

c-- - Present Recmended E f f e c t i v e

Wme and Title Rate Rate Date

Colle e o f*Bua ines s Administration cont i n c d r 7"-

Marketing (continued) Buford A . Caoey, AssisWnt P r o f e s ~ o r $ 6,500

1 4561

College of Fine Arts EiaT--- EiZXo t t e ~ u ~ o i a , ~ r o f e s ~ o r (4788) 8,

College of Pharmacy Walhcs Guess, Assistant 6,500 Professor (4640)

September 11, 1959

0,400 - $400 September 11, from Salary 1959 Supplementat ion

7,000 - $500 Septembe~ 11, from Salary 1959 Supplementat ion

4 . Approve the f olf owing chanae8 in status : -- Present Reconmended Effective

Name and T i t l e Status Status Date

Longhorn Bands - Vincent DiNino, Director (Mr. DiNino P-T at F-T at September 1, will be removed from his $ 7,389 $ 8,880 5959 ~ p p o i n m e n t in the Department of g (12 months) Muac f o r the Second ~uaester) :;- * t

(4559 1

Student Life Staff -- - D . B. Holland, D e a n of Hen - f F-T at 2/3 t h e September 11, (Mr. Holland w i l l teach 1/3 time 7,200 during 1st 1959 in D5psrhent of Management fo r (9 months) Semester the 1st seaeater) (45519

College of A r t s and Sciences -- Bobbin C . Anderson, Profeesor F-T at 1/2 time frong September 11,

( 456v lQ,200 Session kN

1959 *A'",# e.=*'

English -3texart, Professor pi #\a P-T at 2/3 tLae at September 11, ( ~ r + Stewart w i l l also be p, 8,500 5,467 1959 employed in the Extension Teaching Center an& Fie ld S-grvice Bureau) (4769) < . : ( p a ;'! k / 1 *

d

Oe 010 w W. R . Muehlberger, Associate Professor ( ~ r . Mi~chlberger will be paid 1/2 time f m m Mirsnie Stevens Piper Grant for t h i s period) (4-600)

History fiewis. ~ a n k e . Professor h i v e r s i t y ~essarch Institute ~ss ignmtn t ) (,1/3 time) (4951)

F-T a% 12,000

1/2 time 1st September 11, 8emester 1959

2/3 time lat September 11, Serna s ter 195 9

1959 -60 Buaget Acedepic Personnel (continued) Changes in Status t continued 1

Present Recommended Name and T i t l e ' Status Sta!us

Colle e of A P t s and Sciences continZ6) - T-9

Jourmalis~n Norris G o Davis, Associate Professor F-T at 2 / 3 t h e Ung

(4651) (Mr. Davis will rece l ve 113 $ 7,400 Session of h i s salary f r o m Journalism Founda'llon)

Mathematics H. 3 . C u r t i s , Assistant + >F-T at

r , t 112 %we 16t Professor (University Research @( 6,600 Semester I n s t i t u t e As sl".gnment ) (l/2 t i m e ) " ( 4949 1

Psychology Hugh C1 . Blodgctt, Professor F-T at 112 time 1st

(4599) 9 , BOO Scmest.er

P h i l i p Warchel, Professor (4800) F-T a t 9,000 Semes tei.

Jerry Tobias, Assistant Professor 113 t h e 3/11 t h e 1st -7-

,' ' (4965) 2,750 Semester at total 9 molittis

i 3,463

Soc LologJ Ivan C . Belknag, Associate 213 tLme 2 / 3 $ma 1st Professor (4759 3 5,600 Semester

ZooLogy John J. Biesele, Professor F-T a t 2 /2 time long

12,000 Session M. R . Wheelex, Associate Pxofecsor F-T at 1/2 time b n g

7,500 Session Burke H . Judd, A ~sistant Profs ssor F-T at 1/2 iime LOW

6,200 Session (h910) (hll on erant assigments)

College of Business Administ ?ation ' ~ ~ ~ s i n ~ s s ~ e r v i c ~ a 8 \""

Alfred G Dale, (Assistant Professor 2/3 time F-T 1st 5 , . 4 . . .':,i- , 6,l 4,200 Semester

flarry Vine, 111, iecthrer ( h892 } 2/3 time F-T ht 3,000 Semester

Finance W. H. Baughn, Professor, Associate F-T at 1/2 t i m e a d Denn (4867) 3 12,000 Semester

1

College of Education ~ u r r 1 c u l E and Instruct ion -

+ ' Addison Profeasar F-T a L 213 t h e hng : 2 " . t '

( M r . Lee will receive l/3 of his 9,400 Sesslon salary fr@m ATBS rant 1

4

Educat Zonal Psycho1 ow James V. Mitchell , Associate 1 / 2 t h e F-T at $7,200 Professor l kB16) 3,600 Long Session

Effective Date

September 11, 19 59

September 11, 1359

SepCen.ber 11, 1959 September 11, 1959-J~nmrY 31, l%o

September 11, 1959

September 11, 19 59 September 11, 1959 September ;1, 19 59

3tpternl)er 11, 1459 September 11, 1959

February 1, 1960

September 11, 1959

September LI, 13 59

1959-60 Budget - Academic Pers~nnel ( ~ o n t ~ l n u e d ) Chan~es in SLatus $ continuedl

Present Recormended Ef fect i l re N m e and T i t l e Status Status Date - C ollsge of Educatf on (continued) .*

~ d u e a t i o ~ l Psycholopgr (continued) m a m i x Fruchter, P~ofessor F-T at 3/1: time Lopg September 11,

(4628) $ 8,200 Session 19 59 Rotert F I Peck, Professor (4627) F-T at 3/4 time b u g September 11,

8,200 Seaoion 1939

College of Engineer1 ng ,"., A-~Z E;aglneerl.ng i, S . W . Yuan, Professor (4811) F-T at 3/4 time Long September 11,

12,TOq Session 1959

Arc h i t e c t u m l Engineering - Franklin B . Johnson, F-T a t 3/4 t h e 1st September 11, Professor ( ~ u r e a u 6,400 Semester 1959 Research) ( 4933)

Civi l Engineering - Joe 0. ledbetter, Assistant Professor 1/3 time 314 time September 11, ( 4902 6 2,500 3j750 5.959

Earnest F. Gloyna, Professor 3/4 t h e 1st Sep ternbe r 11, ( ~ u r e a u sS Englneerlng Research) - 9,600 Semester 19 59 (4897-1

Drawing Harold M. Mobley, Assis&nt F-T at Professor (1~798) ( ~ d d l tional 5 ,coo graduate work]

Joe L . Bruns, X R c t u ~ x (k797) 1/2 time - ' 1 ' " ;,.4~1-. B ~ S w i l l aiso serve in

, . . .. - 3,425

,: w \ ? Department of Mechanical Engineering) , , C + W . Chant?, Assistant Professor F-T at

(4780) (Addit i o m l graduate work) 5, om ya-

Electrical Engineering W . R . EIartwSg, Associate Professor F-T at ( 47361 7,800

E. L. Hixson, Assistant Professor F-T at (47%) 7, zoo

Engineering Mechanics H . J. Plas~, Jr ., Associate Frofessor (4814 1

Bill Gorton Eppes, Aasisixnt Professor Ck745) p. i 2.

EnrSctl Giovannh Volterra, Professor ! 4747 1

Byrbn Dean Tapley, I n s t ruc to r i 4994 1 1 4921 1

F-T at 8,400

FIT at 5 , 9 a

F-T at 12,000

F-T at 10,300

F-f at 4,700

3/1c time b n g Session

1/4 time 1st Semester

314 t h e Long Session

2,/3 time LDng Session 2/3 f h e Lung Session

314 time Long 8essLon 3/4 t h e 1st Semester 2/3 t h e long Seoaion 2/3 t2ne 'Long S~ssion 3/4 time mng Sesslon

September 11, 1959

September 11, 1959 September 11, 1959

Septenber 11, 1959 September 13, 1959 September 11, 1.959 September 11, 1959 September 11, 1959

Mechanical Engineering zohn R, Watt, Assacfate Professor F-T at 213 time 1st Sectember 11,

(4790) 7,300 Seme a t e r 1959 Kenneth C, Rathbun, Associat$>, F-T at 4 3 tine September 11, Professor g 4791) P I . / 9,40c ~eee&~ 1 ;t 1959

1959-60 Buaget - Academic P~rsonnel ( continued) Changes - f n .. S ta tus ( cont inued)

Present Recummended ETf ective Nme and T i t l e Status 3tatua Date - College of Pine A r t s

--C_

Music - Vlncent DfWl.no, 'Irisitfzg lecturer 113 time Remove from September 1,

(4559) ( M r , DfNino w i l l be fGl- 2nd Semester budget 1959 time w i t h bnghom k n d e )

Orwnfzed Researct Bureau of Bus i n e . ~ s Research 1

Alfred G. Dale, Social Science 1 / 3 t f m e L o n g 1 / 3 t i m e 2 n d Septemberll, ' L Research A s a o ~ i ~ t e (1:526)

,. i (4- .,. Session; F-T Semester o n l y 1959 ) I . September 1- (~emove f rm this

4 .. ..I: 10; June 11- budget 1st erne ester^) August 31 (see Bus1 ness $ h,20~ ~ e ~ v i c e f i )

5. Approve t h e following changes in C b c L l ~ e n : - College of Arts and Scfencee --- Substitute Orville Wyss as C h a i m n fo r 0, B. Williams, deceased. (4789)

Geolow S u b s t i t u t e S . R. Clabaugh as Acklng C i m i m n for 5. P . ElJison for F i r s t Semester. Dr, Ellison is on leaye of absence f r o m the nepartment, (4680)

Romanze L a n p g t s w u t e Theodore Andersson as Cbirman f o r D. I. Sisto, Executive Secrekry, First Semester, and f o r E. F. Raden, Chainan, Second Semester, (4681)

. rCL

6 Appmvz t h e following awpoin-bents a t the stipend ahown, funds t o come from unused and/or Unallocated Sahries unless otherwise shown. The ra tes and appointment perf ods are f a r nine months unless otherwlsz marked.

Ef Oec t i ve Name T i t l e Stipend

-. Date

O f f i c e of YicedPrcsfdent and - PPOVOST- ~ m n g Consultact in $ $,6& .66 September 16-

Cornmunlcations December 31, 1959

C o l l e e of A r t s and Sciences d--- Anthropology ~ i c h a r d D a l e Givens (11556) f ns tructor ( 1959-60 L,800 September 11,

only1 19 59

Lectu~er. (112 t i m e ) 2,500 September 11,

1959

Special Instructor 4,500 September 11, (1.959-60 only) 19 59

Lecturer ate, 3,600 October I, $12,600) 1979-

January 31, 1960

1959 -60 ~u6ge: Academic Personnel (continued) X~~ointments continuedl

Effective Erne Title Stipend Date

College of Arts and Sciences " m u e d ) - -

Instructor (temporary) $ 5,200 September 11, 1959

Instructor

Home Econw~lcs - Mrs. Louise Snider (4940) k c ture r

C . Wesley m b e r t (4648)

Languages (4610)

5,200 Septeniber 15, 1 $500 f o r 1959 1959-60 ori iy from S a l a q ' Supj?lementatZon

2,333 September 11, 1959- Januav 31, MQ

Lecturer (114 the) 1,600 Sep temkr U, 1959

Assistant Professor 2,596 Septembr 14, ( 1 / 2 t * ,i(totel) 2959-June 10, , 7 - pi: - 4 . ha< r ,+f) 1960 Spacial Instructor 864 0eptember 11,

1 9 j ? - J ~ n ~ r y 31, 1960

Piper G r a n t Special Lecturer 600 September 12, (1/4 the) 1959-Janmry

31, 1960 Special k c t u r e r 800 September 11, (1/4 time) Teac bing 1969- ~ a n m r y

Assistants 31, 1960

Visiting Professor; Smith-Mundt September El, Consultant to Bogg Fellow ; 1959-J.anuary F oundatlon also Rogg 31, 1960

Foundation

Tnatmnc t o r 4,800 September 11, 1959

4,500 September 11,

Special InstmcLrsr 622 September 11, Tq-? (1/4 time) (Also Speech lg$- ~ a n m ry

~ , - l ~ f ~ - c l i n i c i a n - l/2 tine);-+ Q , C E ~ - 31,1960

- Seccor (4908) Special Lnstmc t o r 478 September 11, b / 3 time) 1953-January

Special Enstrue tar (1/3 twc

*Also in Radio-Television Budget.

Academic Persortnel (continued)

Ef rectLve Name T i t l e Stipend D a t e

Instructor $41800 September 11,

B i i b i s h o p (4810) Instructor \

19 59 4,600 September L1,

1959

5s Services Cdla (4952) Vistting Professor 4,815 F e b w r j 1,

1960 h & a n c y 3 ~ m o n s (4-896) - Specia l Instructor 4, $00 September 11,

1959

?&*.Jackson, Jr. (4727') k c t u r e r (1/2 time) 2,700 September 11,

Lecturer (1/4 time) C l9S9

p o b b t L. Bonea, Sr. (4728) Lecturer (1/4 t hie ) 1,350 September 11,

. q e A . Pharies (lr726) 1939

kc turer (114 t i m e ) 675 September 11, 1959- January

agement , s-l (4565) + ,\ -./ Assistant Profssso~ ' 2,664 Septernben 21, (I/".he)* - 5 1959

--- &%. Jack Holland (4566) Assietsnt Professor . 1,244 September 11, (113 time)* ! <-.J ,' 1959-January

31, 1960 ~ u b e r L. h i l e y (L567) Lecturer (112 time) 2,400 September 11,

19 59 k i n E. ~ c M L c h t l (4568) Lecturer (1/2 time) 1,452 September 11,

1959-January

Jean Hebert (4569) '%

&ry W . Stephenson (4571)

Lecturer (3/4 time) 31, 1960

4,200 September U, 1959

k c t u r e r (1/2 t ime) 2,800 September 11,

k c t u ~ e r (1/2 time) 1959

2,400 September 11,

Assistant Fmfessor 6,300 September il,

College of Education CiffriculE And Tastruction W o n C a n (4837T k c t u r c r ( 3/4 ~Lme 1 4,167 October 3 ,

;959-J1me 10, 1960

Claude Boyd (b63l) XActure~ (1/2 time) 2,700 September U, 1959

*Also i n Testing and lllounseling Center. W A l s o in Student L i f e Budget.

1959-60 Budget Academic Personnel ( cont i n u d ) -- ~ p p o i n ~ m c o n t i r r u e d )

Effective St inend Date

0, Nesbitt (4781) kcturep QI./~ time) $ 2,700 September 11, 19 59

h w f o d hrunan (a301 h c t u r e r (1/2 t i n e ) September 11,

Lecturer (1/2 time) 1959

2,700 September 11, , 1959

s f c s l and Health Education atricia Ann Weis (r Instructor (1959-60 only) . . . September 11, Y---- I . 1959

College of Engineering

12) I n s t r u c t o r (314 time) 3,375 September 11, 1959

John C . Westkaemper (4813) , - Special Instructor (1/2 3,195 September 12, t ime ) 1959

C i v i l Engineering - Glen ~ 1 1 1 6 Rackwell (4562) Ins Lructor 4,500 September il,

1959 dP Edrard B ~ e n (11569) Ins t ruc tor (1/2 time) 2,500 September 11, 19 59

1 c t r i c a l EngineerPng le, - ~ n d r E = (4893) -%&- Lecturer (1/~ tirnc) 2,425 September 11,

19 59 &l F. ~ a v (lr894) Lecturer (112 time) 2,313 September 11,

3-959 wllam GooLL Sweuringen (4895) Lecturer (1/2 time) 2,313 September ll,

1-9 59

Enprincering Mechnnfc s Elmer Gerald Gr i f f i c s (k743) Instructor 4,500 September 11,

, L~ -4, ip ,.: 7F - I n s t r u c t o r (2/3 t i m e ) 3,111 ( t o t a l for 3 rnanths)

Dale 'Glayne Evertson (47112) Ins t ruc tor (4/9 t i r n e ) 2,260

C k r l e s Ilenry Karnes (4741) I n s t r u c t o r (1/2 time) 2,250 ( 4920 1

,,, A , +,' " Ins ,bnlc tor (1/3 time) 1,555.83

( t o t a l i'or 9 months)

October 1, 1959

September 11, 1959 September 12, 1959 OctoEer I, 1959

*Also in Test . ing and Counseling Center . *Also I n s t r u c t o r in Physical Training for Women.

1959-60 ~ u d g e t Academic Parsomel (contf nued) ~ p ~ o i n t r n e m c o n t - inued) t

[ College oP Englneoring i2 -Gmnzd]-.

--. ._

1 . Mrs + - $ s m Anderson Clark

School o f U w - -- Warren P . McKemey (4632)

Effective T i t l e

$ 881 September 11, , I . : , - r 195s

Guest Proresmr 7,500 September 11, 1959

Guest Assistan-t; ProOess~r 6,300 September 11, 1959

(4860) i n s t ruc to r 925.35 September 11- October 31, 19 59

Special Instructor 4,500 September 11, 1959

Executive Assistant to 6 , i60 September 1, Director af the Law- (12 months) 1359 Science Institute (2/3 time) (Rate 89240)

(2650) Radio Product ion 4,151 September 14, .C t h e Supervisor (l/n %I\-pb 1959

Lnng Sc~sion.; F u l l - -_-I_--

time September 1-10, & 7 y f 1959, and June 11- August 31, 1960) ; rate $7,000 f o r 12 months . (Alsu in dournalism)

C. Wesley lambert (4645) TV Studio Supervisor 1,768 Septetniber 1, 2/4 tima 1st Semester; Minnie 1959-Januarj Full-tine September 1- $evens P . 31, 1960 10, 1959; ra te$6,~68 "qC.lr Tor 12 months

Orcradzed Research - Bureau of Ensrineerin~ Research _- ~ p p o i n t m e n m e % % % & n e e r s Fund - Research Eugineer ( ~ a c u l t y )

Monthly Name Rate

I * 8

>*I .. i I k n n e t h C. Rathbm (4847) (1/3 time) I\ ; I

;\:: & Franklin B . Johnson (4934) (114 time) 1'1

' jslll Gordon Eppes (11816) (1/4 t l a o ) il

James R. Brack (4592) . (1/3 t h e ) 240.74

Effect ive Date -

September 11, 1959 -January 31, 1960 September 11, 3959-January 3 1 s 1960 September 11, 1959- January 31, 1960 September 11, 1959- January 31, 1960 September 11,

19.59-6p Budget Academic Pe raomel ( continued) ~ p p o intm-cont inued 1

Ef fect lve ~ a m A ) ~ i t l c Stipend Date- .

Y

Division of Extension k x t c r l s i ~ n T e a c h i n f i d Ffeld --

%+=a (1621) (Mr.) A s s i ~ t a n t D i r a c t o r f o r )7,20Q september 1, L .---- -./ C orpe apondenc e (12 monkhs) 1959

1 stewap-t (4769) F ~ o f e ~ s o r of English 2,833 September 21, (1/3 t h e ) (ALSO in 1959 Depa~tment of ~nglish)

. Duncan, Jr (4978) Lecturer in Curl-Scul.~hl 6,050 September 1, and Instruction (11 months) 1959-Ja 31,

1960 A t h l e t i c s 1- , Assistant Footbal l 8,500 February 25,

Coach (12 months 1959. rate )

7 . Approve the fo l l owing budget: f o r Cotton Econmfc Research for 1959-60: (4903)

C ~ O N ECQNOMIC RESEARCH

an B. Francis 11, 1959-Bugust 31, 1960)

( A ~ W L mt-e $6,168)

Social Science Research Associate 11 Clam R. Lewis

Clerical Assistant hogene Scogkins

bkintenance , Equipment, etc . ~ o t u budget for 1959-1960

I . .

8. Approve t h e fallowing research assignments f r o m funds of the Un$versf-t;y Research Institute* The faculty member receiving t h i s ~ s s i ~ e n - t ; b~ been granted a leave fro= his teaching axt ies fo r the specifted period:

P~oject No. Amount of Grant

L- 004 Same1 P. Ellison, Jr., Professor o r Geology, $ 6,740 (4554) Fi r s t . Semester : j , ,y - :;

L-003 W i l l i a m S . Livingston, Associste Professor u f , 0 5 3 (4609) Government ,' 1/2 t i m e for Long Session

L-006 Howard 3. C u r t i s , Jr., Assistant Pmfessor,of 1,721 (4554) k t 5 e m a t i c s, li2 time fo r let Semester ,Y/ .. (p

L-001 George G a Arnakis , Associate Professor of Hlstory, 3,800 (4948) 1/2 time fo r Long Sesslon , , k t , . 2

.-I

1959-60 Budget (conri~cled) 9 . Grant k. Eager Shattuck, Associate Professor o f Ro~uance I a n p g e o , a research grant of $1,000 from Faculty hprovement Fund. (4765)

10. fippmve the following appointments under ~iliscelLausous grant and/or contract ;Funds :

Univercity of XIoustuxl Gmnt - uecis ion Making Problems in Small Business (Bureau of ~usiness-k-7 - --c__L

AS Social Science Research Asaoctate ( ~ a c u l t y ) on a 1/4 time basis for the Long Session unless otherwise shown, at the monthly salary indicated for each:

Charles T. Clark Alfred G. Dale Francis B. May Rober t 8 . Ryan StanLejr A . Arbingast Fmncia R, C e l h

United States Study Commission - Texas Cont rac t (BUZ.F?RU of Business ~essarch) - - Pro.lect Dl.rector ~ 6 h n R . Stockton ( l i 4 t f m e ) (4954) $ 3 8 8 . ~ p c r m o n t h e f f e c t i v e S c p t e m b e r l ,

'959

Welch Foundation Funds -- Norman Hackeman ~ ~ - t o r ) (1/2 tlme) $805.56 per month, September 1-10, 1959 Stanley H. Siroonsen ( ~ i r e c t o r ) , full-time September 1-10, 1959, at a total

stipend of $400.

A i g h Pressure Equilibria an8 P-V-T (Grant funds, ACS and ,Esso) - John J. McKett;a, ~%rectorforS.L6 hoara per week a t $150 per month Segtetaber 11, 1959-Au@st 31, 1960 (4843)

C l ~ s e d Ci rcu i t Televisioq ProJlect ~ u g e n e 'd . els son, Academic Coordinator (118 t i m e ) at $255.55 per month,

September 1, 19%-May 31, 1960. (4716)

Clayton Biochemf cal I n s t i t u t e (clayton G r a n t ) m z Research Scient i s t ( ~ a c u l t y ) ( 9 hours per week) a t $194.99 per month, September 1, 1959-August 31, 1960 (4738)

Bureau 'of Engineering Research Sbell Cevelopment Cowpany l i e sea rc r~ng inee r ( ~ a c r -

E. Joseph Weiss (9/40ths time) at $22'5.00 per mdsth, September 1, 1959-May 31, 1960 (49633

11. Approve the following hps ing of u n f i l l e d positions:

To Urmllocated Salaries I2epa1.tma'nt b f m z Visiting Eofessor (~trst semester) Assis tant Professor Ass i s tan t Professor Lucetta Teagarden Qea ve i r s t Semester )

Genetics Foundation - .- Researoh Assia",nts and Technicians $10,000 .UO ( 4553)

To UnalLocat ed Wietenance and Operating, Equipment, Off ice and T a Expense - - Genetic a Foundation Maintenance, Equipment and TraveZSne $ 1,003.00 (45581

To Wnallocatet Unf iUed P o s i t i o n s ( m70) S c h o ~ l 0f Archft~cture

qP

Le c$u=r

1959-60 Budget (continued) -d=ions (continued)

To Umllocated Unfilled Posit fans (continued) College of A r t s and Sciences ---

A a t m n a y f lssociate Professor Associate P~ofessor

13acteriolow Assistant Professor

Botany pro.fes SOP

Professor [ ~ e e v e r s )

C hernia t r y Associate Professor

Economics Professor

Geology Inatrmctor

G e m n i t Lanwges V i a i t i n g Prof ea SOP ( ~ i r s t Semester )

Government Assistant Professor

Mathematics Assistant Professor

Physics Assistant Professor

Speech Professor

College of Business Administration ~ u s i n e s s Services

~rofass-ess w r i t i n g ) A s s i s a n t Professor (Businas$ Sta t i s t i c s )

Ff nance Professor ( m . s . )

Marketing Professor

College of Education C u r r i c ~ m and Instruction

P _ I - .

Professor Profes SOY

Lecturer (1/2 time) (3 at $2,700)

Educational Psycholow Lecturer (1/2 t-ime) (2 at $2,700)

College of Englneering ~ e r o - ~ g c e Engineer1 ng

Associate Professor

1959 -60 Budget ( continued) Unfilled Positions (continued)

To Unallocated Unfilled Posltiona (continued) ~ m n g i n e e r i n g - e d

c b e m i c a Eng Xnae r ing -Professor

Engineering Mechanics Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Total

1 2 Approve the followirlg t ransfers of funds:

From To

Unnllocated Spec fa1 Equipment Research Collections and Materials

Unalloeated Unff U e d Posi t ions Vfsiting Lecturers (Dean of the College Arts and sciences)

"d ,' From The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health (lo. 65050) u* - To =pies Grant, ~ d i t r o f Eogg Books, The

University of Texas Press $ 2,$ibU00 (4515) Department of Sociology, Juvenile delinquency

study under Dr. C , M. Roaenquiat $ 6,6oa,oo (4964) School of Social Work f o ~ exploratory study of

mentally mtardzd individuals refused admission to Austin State School, under di rec t ion of Professor k r y E . urns $ 750.00 (49701

From Department of Music - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s -- To Department of Music - Assistants

From Account No, 27200, "Improvements, Remodeling W J or sf -1otmen-L AC count"

To ~ x f m e n t a l Science ~ u i l m n s t a l l a t i o n of Additional Distilled Water Equipment $ 5,000.00

Cherntst~y Building - Enlargenent o f Chemistry L i b r a r y $ 12,500 ..OO

Biology Bui ld ing - Enlargement of ReFrZgeratlon Plan t $ 7,500.00

C. P. Hall -Remodeling (Schoolof Socia lwork) $ 8 , 3 4 0 . ~ From &in University Unappropriated B a h n c e - To Property ~nsuxn'ce item ( 1 9 5 9 - m t ) $ 3,627.12

Government Sponsored Research Projects 13. Approve the following ~ ~ p - a s and/or changes of stauts to that ahown:

7

Nme Rate Effective Date

Applications of Symbolic Lngic Director ( ~ a c s t r -

R. M. WI-tin 91/3 time) (48991 $ 500 -00 September 11, 1959- ~ p r i l 30, 1 9 6 ~

Wkis will supersede and correct Ttem 30, M - 9 , October meeting, which stated Dr. b r t i n would receive $4,500 f r o m National Science Foundation Grant. Since h la preaent appointment under the gmnt extends only through Apri l 30, ";he t o t a l from t h a t source is $3,833.35, based on $4,500 f o p nine months . The departmental appointment In October docket is c o r r e c t .

1959-60 Budget [continued) G o v e y e n t Sponsored Research Projects $ continued)

Monthly Name Rate Eff ac t ive Date

Bureau of Business Research - S ~ i l Busix~ess - - mizistrationntmc tp Social Sc-ience Recearch Associate ( ~ a c u l t y ) $ 183.33

Ste l la Traueek ( l / 4 t h e ) $4794)

Bureau o f Indilstria: Chemist-ry ~ i ~ ~ t ~ F c ( ~ a c u i t y )

John J.'~c~etta; Jr. ( 1 / 2 t i m e ) (4697) 722.22 September 1-10, 1959

C o r r o ~ i o n Reeearch Laboratory Directar (m . N o m n kckerraan (1/2 t i n e ) (4678) September 1-10, 1959

Defense Research Uboratory -h En~ineer. $Facult.v) - willim J. carter ( lea&j (4721) . * a

Harold J . Plass, ST,,. (1/10 t h e ) (4926) 93 ~ 3 3 Elmer L. Hixson (3 /5 t ime) (4578) (4984) 466,6-f Xobert N o Austin (1/2 t h e ) (4927) 250.00

September 11, 1959 October 1, 1959 September 1, 1959 September 15, 1959

Research Sclent i s t (~hemistryr ) (~aculty ) Norman Hackerman &I/~o t h e ) (4661) 44 ,44 September 1, 1959

Reaemch Scientf st (~hysics) ( ~ a c u l t y ) J. David Gavenda (1/4 time) (4622) September 11, 1959

Reeearch Scientist (~sychology ) (~aculty) Hugh C . BLodgett (1/2 tat) (4624) Hugh C,. Blodge-tt (1/4 t h e ) (4623) Lloyd A . Jeffress (3 /b time) (4699) Jerry V. Tobias (1/2 time) (4830)

September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959 September 11, 1959 September 14, 1959

DPagenesis of Clay Nterials Director [ ~ Z u I t y )

September 1-10, 1959

Drosophila Genetics Research Scientist (~acult~)

Burke H. Judd 6 4518) September 1-10, 1959

Ecology of Grasses 1 3 i r e c t o r ~ ~ ~ j

Calv in McMiLlan $4586) September 1-10, 1959

E l e c t r i c a l Engineering Research labol-atory Consultant

W i l l f a n C . DuesterhoeI't, Jr* (4509) September 1, 1959

Elect ronic Materials Research b b o r a t o q Director (F- Willjam H. Eartwig (4588) William R. Hartwig (1>/3 time) (b792)

September 1-10, 1959 September El, 1959

Fungal Bioluminescence Director (Faculty)

Robert Lo A i r t h (4787) September 1-10, 1959

Genetics Foundation - Zoology Research Scient is t ( ~ a e u w -

Wilson S. Stone (4519) Robert P . Wawer (4516)

September 1-10, 1959 September 1-10, 1959

1959-60 - Budget ( continued) Government Sponsored Research Projects [continued)

Monthly Name h t e

G e ~ ~ e t i c s Fo~endatior, - Z~oiogy (@o.nt~.nuea) ,

Research ~ c : ieetlst~'-'{~acu~'r~yt~ 1 Marsha.11 A . Wheeler (4517 $ 833-33 btarshll 8. Whee.Le~ ( l / 2 time) (4955) 416.67

Effective Date

September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- June Lh, 1960 Septenf~er 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- June 10, 1$60 September 11, 1959- June 10, 1960 September 1-10, 1959 September 3.1, 1959- June 1.0, 1960

Ckrenee P. 01iver (4960) 1,444,45 Hugh 5. Forrest (1/2 time) (4961) 433 -34

John 5. Biesele (4956) John 2, BieseLe (1/2 % m e )

Hearing and Vision, M . R . ~ i r e c t o r T a ~

b_p.

Hospital Communfty Research Project D i r e c t o r [~aculty)

September 2-10, 1959

Hurnan Talent Reaearch Project - Research Psychologist 1-y)

John pierce-zones (1!2 time) (47%) 422.22 September 11, 1959- January ~ 6 , 1960 September 11, 1959- ~1~17e 10, 1960

Ralph L* Duke (1/2 ,Lime) (4772) 366.66

llydrocarbon Water Studies - Director Q~acdty ' )

Joiln 5 . McKett;a, Jr. (4693) September 1-10, 1959

September 1-10, 1959 Sep%ember 11, 1959- May 31, 1960

E82loratoq of A l g a l Physiolow rri l-eetor~KFuTT Jack Myers (4730) Jack Wers <1/6 time)

Septembe? I-3_0, 1958 September 11, 1959

Mathematical Stud ies in Thermal Physiology Erector w ' q - '

Eugzne B . Wis sler 6 4748 1 744.44 Eugqne 8 Uioalcr (114 t - h e ] 186.12

September 1-30, 1959 September 11, 1959

Mechanism of Dzon~Lysi s and Abnormal -- - - Ozonolysi3 - Reactton ~Trectol- EF~'-

1,000.00 September 2-10, I979 Phi l ip S . alley (4-692)

Mental Heaith in Teacher Training ~ Q ? ~ ~ ~ < ~ ~

Robert F. Peck (47141 Robe1-t F, Peck [1;2 h i = )

911 .I1 September 1-lC, 1959 455 -56 September 11, 1959-

~aay 31, 1960

19 59-60 Budget continued 9.1cp1

Government S p o n s o ~ d Research Projects [continued)

Monthly Name Rste Effective Date

Mental Kealth i n Teacher Tra in ing (continued) E c r s l ~ s s o c z t e

Carson M c G u i r e [1/4 tine) (h717) $ 305.56 September 14, 1959- ~ a y 31, 1960 September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- b y 31, 1960 September 1-10, 2959 Septernber 11, L9>9- &Y 31, 1960 September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- k y 31, 1960

Glenn E . '&me tf. ( 500 3) Ben Harris (1/4 time) (4642)

James V. M'Ltchell ( ~ ~ P o Q James V. Mitchell (1/4 t h e )

Military Phys1,cs Research laboratory Research -tmyr

Hiufred P. khmann (4520) 1,611.11 Vfnfred P . Lehmm (114 ti:ue) (4785) 402.77

September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- June 10, 1960 September 11, 1959- June- 10, 1960 September 1-10, 1959 September U, 1959- June 10, 1960 September 11, 1959- June 10, 1960

~ e r n e r winker (1.14 t h e ) (4786) 202 -77

Stanley N. V e r b o w (4521) 777 e 7 7 Stanley M. tjerbow (1/4 time) (4784) 194.44

C . V . ?ollard (1/4 t h e ) (4783) 188.88

Research Sciemkist mat ha ma tic^) Robert E. Greenwood (leave) (4581) Robed E o Crmenwood (3 /20 ) (4698)

September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959

Technical Reports E d i t o r Arthur M. cory g l j 4 time) (4749) 211.11 ~ o h n A, Walter (l/Et t ime) (h829) 17'7 - 7'8

September 1, 1959 September 1;1, 1959

NSF Academic Year Inst i tuze D i P G G q K c * )

8. C . Anderson (4576 H, C. Anderson Q1/2 time)

September 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959

OccupatLonal Analysia ProJect P r i n c i p a l Investigator

~ e n j k i n ~ r a c h t e p (1/2 time ) (4635) 455-56 September 1, 1959- June 10, 1960

Research Sc i en t i s t ( ~ a e u l t y ) Robeye E . ~vfor'in' [l/b t i m e ) (4580) 183 3'3 September 1, 1959-

June 10, 1960

The Physics of %etastable Systems - Associate ~ i r a c t o r

Eldon E . Fergdson (1/4 t . h e ) (4676) 180.56 September 11, 2.959- *January 31, 1960

Poycnologieal Re search b'oundation Socf al Science Research Associate ( ~ a c u l t y ) Jane Srygley Mouton [49&2 1 622.22 Jane Sryggley Mouton (1/2 time) (4962) 311.11

3ep temlit,cr 1-10, 1959 September 11, 1959- June LO, ig60

1959-60 ~udget ( co rk inu~d ) Government Sponsored Research (continued)

Monthly Name - ECa t e Effec t ive Date

Psychia'trl~ Social kork .-, -

R e a e ~ . r c h A s c o c i a t e Jchn A . Boston, J x , (1/6 time) (4971) $ 111.21 September 11, 1559-

~alzuary 31, 1960

Radiobiolagieal hboratory Reseapch Scientist Hugh C. ~ l o d ~ e t t (l/2 time) (L886) W. Lynn Bmwn (k582) W . Lynn Brown ( 9/10 t h e )

544.44 September 1, 1959 866.66 September 1-10, 1959 794 -29 September U, 1959

Research Contract SAE - Preparation and Evaluat.ion - a f 1rLtKLanguage ~estin-terf~als

DSrec t o r Nersehei T,, Manuel (1/4 time) (4914) 22?.22 September 21, 1959

Resea~ch on Giberellie Acf d pacvd.&y)

- Gunnar Gje rstad ( 4664)

Research on Eemo~lobin Director ~acult;;

A . F. Riggs (1/: time j (4679)

744- 44 September 1-10, 1959

Research on H i g h Pressure Spectm6copy D G X F v8,Fiayr

W . W, Robefieon (4675) 760.88 September 1-10, 1959 W. W. Robertson (114 t ime ) (4900) 197.22 September 11-

October 3i, 1959

Reaearcb on Relatfvit and Gmvitatfonal Theories Director p a c u l t y +-

Alfred Schil3 (4575) l,50Ol00 September 1-10, 1959 A l f ~ d SchfXd (I/L t ime ) (4j7'4) 375 00 Septcraber 15, 1959

Research on Tension Reduction D i r e c t o r TTu-

IhblZp WorcheL Q3/4 time) (b529) 750.00 Septcmberl-10, 1979 Philip Worch~b (1/3 time) (L874) 333.33 Seutam3er 11, 1959-

January 31, 1960 Research on Trefna'tlle Chilcren i n the Public Schools Director F a r

-- John El . Peck (4636) 688.88 Seytember 1-10, 1959

S t r u c t u r a l Mechanics Recea.r@h Laboratory Research E n ~ a ~ ( ~ s s s o c i a t e airectar )

E . A . Aippe rger 6 4595) 1,144.L4 Septcmker7-10, 1959 E . A. R i p p e r g 2 r ( 3 / 5 t i m e ) 9 4662) 667.59 Scpteniber 11, 1959-

January 31, 1960

Research Eng! neer ( ~ a c u k % y ) Hudssr: Madock (delete) ( 4737) H. J. Plas~ ['/4 time? (L891) James W . Turnbow idelete) (4692) E ' 5. GrLPftes (L7223 Byron 13. Tapley (4925) B>-ran 13. Tapley (I/? t j m e ) (;&719) Byron D o Tapley c[3/5 tine) (4983) Lewis E. Bcloker ( l / 4 t i m e ) (lt918) L e w i s E . Booker c(3/5 t h e ) (4924) Charles 11. Kames (4534)

September 1, 1959 September 11, 1959 September 1, 1959 September 1-10, 1959 September 1-10, 1959 Septembc~ 11-30, 1959 October 1, 1959 September 22-30, 1979 October 1, 2959 September 1-10> 1959

1359-60 ~ u d g e t cont inued) G o v e m e n t Sponsored Research Y~ojec t s [santinued) -

Monthly Nme Rate Effective Date

S t r u c t u r a l Mechanics Research Laboratory ( c o n t i n u e d 7

Reseal-ch Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) (continued) Charles 74. Karnes (1/2 time) (4591) Charles HJ Kames (g/10 time) (4919)

Studies in Autccolom DL rec torT~aculzy ) Bassett etagui~e, JP. (4585)

Sulphur Dioxide Kfnati.c s ~ i r e c t - o r ~ t ~

David M. 9imelblau (1/2 time) (4637)

Trans~arencv Descrils t i ve Geomstm Study Research Engineer

James R . iornes (1/2 t i . m e ) (4577) James R . Eornes (1/4 t h e )

C . W. Chance (112 the) (4793)

$ 250400 September U-30, 6959 458.33 October 1, 1959

372.22 Sep Lernber 1-10, 1959

360 .OQ September 1 , 1.959

$00~00 September 1-10, 1959 200.00 September 11-

October 31, 1959 277.77 Septe~nber 11, 1959-

Janmry 31, 1960

Ciassif ied Personnel - 14. Accept the following resignations, effective at close of businesa of date shown, the pay mte being for twelve months, unless otherwise indicated. If no date shown, resignation pr ior to September 1, 1959.

Rate of Effec t ive Name - Title pay Date

Awcilfary Budget - Unfversi", oof Tems Press --- David Howell Jones E h i t o r 111 $ 6,168.00 September 30,

1959

I n t r m u r a l Spor t s for Women -- Neppz Jane Allen Associate Girector of 2,205 .00

C 0-Rec reation ( 112 ( 9 months) tine )

1 Grant, t h e f o l l o w i n g leaves without pay, e f f e c t i v e as of date indicated: - - Rate of Effect ive

Jane Title Pay Gate

Division of Extensf on -.- - Industrial and Buaines~ - T r ~ i ~ l i n g Bureau

Paul K, (4532) Technical Instructor $ 6,168.00 September 1- in Petroleum Tra in ing Nawmljer 30, ( ~ r a l n i n g Specia l is , t 1) 19 53

Curtis R. Eddins (k531) Voes t iona l Teacller 6,468 September 1, T r a ~ n e r 1959

1959-66 Budget C'assif ied - Personnel (continued) -w- - Pay [continued)

Rate nf Effect ive Name T i t l e Date

Division of Ext.ensioh continue^) Visual f n x r u c t ion Bureau G 3 ? ' I r ~ t e x WT Mation Picture $ 6,168.00 September 1-

Product ion Supervisor October 15, 19.59

Auxiliaxl~_ Budget Office o f m r t o University 53XTcFEions Richard Gwen Underwood ( 4854) Adviser t o Universi ty 7,800.00 September 23-

Publicat ions October 7 , 1959

16. Approve the following changes In status, additional funds frm unused and/or Umllocated Salarfes unless o t h e r w i s w. Salaries are for twelve months unleas othemfse shown:

3reaent Recommended Effect ive Nnuie ma T i t l e Statue Stbtua Dat3

Testing and Counselin6 Center ~ s ~ c h o l o g i ~ F-T at 213 time to Long Sasslon

S 8,160 enable him to teach 1/3 t h e

CoLle6e of A r t s and Sciences --- Chemistry shn 3 . Riney, Technical. Staff Assiotant IV

F-T at $ 4,168

3/4 time t o September 15, take course 1959-June 14, work 1960

Library I Jean R. Cassel Humanities Academic Center September 1,

Research L%bmrlan a t no 1959 Center change in rate Librarian at $6,468

Orgaai zed Research Clayton Foundation Biochemical

I n s t i t u t e Jmme M. Ravel, Research

Sc i en t i o t IV F-T at $ 7,440

718 t i m e at September 2 , $6,510 (same 1959 rate ]

Gene t i c s Fnundat f on Ws . Glen A. Seaholm, Research 314 time 1 7 / 2 ~ time at Otto-~er 1, Scientist III at $6,168 $6,168 1359

( ~ o c k e f e l l e r funds)

D i v i s i o n of Extension -arana Business Tra in ing --- Burem

h w r y M , Carpenter (4639) Specialist Spec ia l i s t in September 1, in Retail Credit Management 1959 Cmdit (Tmi ning Special- rainin in^ i s t 11) at $6,168 Spec ia l i s t ( h a l f of salary I) at $5,520 from Associated

Credit Bureau grant )

1959-60 Bus@ C l a s s i f led Personne l (contf nued) c- -- Tn - . Status (continued)

Present Recommendecl E f f ec Live Name snd T i t l e Status Status Date

Division of Extension [continued) ~ndus t r i a r and Business Training B~reau (contin-

Arthur J. Edwards (4821)

Auxil iary Budget Student eme enter William conraa W ( 4 7 3 9 1

Specialist in Vocational September 1, Supervisory Teacher Trainer 1959 Trs in f ng and Specialist mining in Supervisory Spacialiat Tra in ing raining 11) a t Spec ial ia t 11 ) at $7,104 $7,104. (1/4 of

selary from Vocat ioanl Teacher- Training Supplemental ~ppropr i a t ion )

Physician, Change t o 1/3 September 1, Spec i a l f st t fnz at 195'3

I ~ernuz~o logy ) $3,640 1/2 time a t

$5,460 1 17. Approve the folloving a?poinkents,, effective a s of date shown, the r a t e of pzy being for tweive manths and funds f m m ' unused and/or UmLlocated Salaries unless othervise indicated: Hate of Effective Name Title Pay ate

Testing - and Counseling Center - George G. Gonyea Fsychologiat If1 $7,440.00 September 1,

( Hogg 19 59 Foundation funds )

Nathan R , Altucher (4602) Psychologist I11 $7,4&3.00 Septemkr 1, ( ~ o g g 19 59 Foundat ion f'unda )

C l i f for2 F . Lunneborg ( 4945) Psychologist I11 $6,780.00 October 1, ( ~ e s t i n ~ ) ($47' from 1959

C lerlcal

Division of Extansion S n d u ~ t r i a ~ r l r l - Business Training Bureau

Donne11 W . Alford (4533)

Auxi l i a ry Budget, . - Student i l e a l t h Center

Carl D. Amblcr

Assistants)

Spcc ialf st i n Petroleum $6,1.68 00 Se2tember 1, Training ( ~ m f ning 1959-February Specialist x 1 28, 1960

Yhys i c i a n , General $4, k40.00 September 1, Medicine (~)(1/2 time) 1959

Physician, General $9,, 240.00 September 1, Medicine (11months ) I 19 59

Intm,muml SpoPts for Women Frank H . ~am4m)- Associate Director o f $6,158 -00 October 5,

Government Sponsored Research -- 18. rlppmve tile fol~<w~ng appointments and/or changes of status to t ha t shown: - -

Monthly Name Rate Effective Date

Defense Reseapch kkora to ry Systema Dcvelop~iien t specia l i s t T I

August F . ~ i i . t e n b o r r ~ (l,!10 t i m e ) (4541~) $ 35 .a0 Segtelnbzr I, 1959

1959-60 3udge t Class if i ed Personnel (continu&) Appointments and/or Changes of Status ( co- -

Monthly Yame - Rate

b

Effective Date

Governmect Sponsored Reseamh (continued) Defense Research ~ a b u ~ c o n t i n u e d 1 Systems Cevelopment Spec i a l i e t 11 ( continued)

Richard N. hne ( l / 5 t ~ m e ) (4336) $ 200 .OO September 1, 1959 Otto J. Baltze~ (leave) (4534) . . . September 1, 1959 Marcel E. C A @yes (9110 t h e ) (4855) 855 .QO September 1, 1959 Hay M . Elurd ( 1 / 2 t a ) 47'5.00 October 1, 1959

Systems Development Spec lalis t I Alexande~ D. Opiela, Jr. 49/10 time) (4853) 693 .OC October 1, 1959 JOLT C. Westhemper (3/4 t h e ) (4734) 532 $0 September 11, 1959

Field G-peraLlcns Specialist Robert T. Trochta (4851) 539 - 00 October 1, 1959

Research Engineer V Donald M. Latxderdale (4852) 743.00 September 1, 1959

Re~carrh Engineer IV Herbem A . khhblin (3/4 time) (4818) 404.25 September 11, 1959

Research Engineer 111 William 3, Swearingen (3/4 time) (4819) 385 50 September 11, 195'3 D a l e W . I v e r ~ s o n (415 t i m ) (4764) 452.00 Septcrriber 11, 1959

Research Engineer 11 ( ~ u l l - t ~ m t 3 base from $460 to $565*) Grwvi l le E . Ott (5019 ) h a . OQ* ~ctober 1, 1959

Research St i e n t l s t (Mathematics ) If l Georze S . Innis $14.00 September 1, 1959

Research Scientist ( ~ h ~ s f c s Y ~ o b M ~rown (1/3 time) (4665) 266.67 September 14, 1959 3ob M. Duff (4541) 71.0 .OO September 1, 1959

Research Sc ien t i s t [ ~ h y s i c s ) 1x1 Carey n. Smith (11850) 514 -00 October 1, 1959 k l d e ~ E. Jackson (4539) 514 .00 September 1, 1359 k n n i e 4. h g a n (b538) >-b4 .OO September 1, 1959

Re search Sc i s n t i s t (~s~chology) III Robert K. Goodnew (4687) 514.00* Septenber 1, 1959

Elcc t r i c a l Zngineering Re search Taboratory Research ~nkineerm

hrjl ~oster k w (3/4 t h e ] (4707) 3% ,go Ekpteid~er 11, 1.959

Fungal Bioluminescence Research Scientist JX

Dan Mertz $4335) Genetics Fonda t i on Research Scientist V

Walter K O Long Research Scientist IV

E i z i Mcxtrmi (4601)

Hospj tal Cmununity Research Social Science Research Associat.e EV

Human Genetics Grant - - 3e search Sc Sentist IV Barbar? B . Bowlan ( 4542)

1,000.00 September 1, 1959

680.00 September 1-October 8, 1959

481.50 September 1, 1939 420 .oo Septeni3cr i, 1953

592.00 September 1, 1959- F e l b m ~ y 25, 1960

565 .OO September 1, 1959 Human Talent Research - Social Scienco Research h~sociate III F. J, ~ l n g (7/8 t t m e ) 4Lg .7> September 1, 1959

*Over $1,300 a year increase. Needs Board appmval before kecorning e f f e c t i v e .. Increasa b a ~ e d on ree3asslffca+Aon because of degree6 received md experience.

M- 24

1959-60 Budge* Classiffed Persomel (continued) Appointments and/or Changes -- o f - o m

Monthly Name Rat@ Effective Date

Government Spons~red Research cont lnued Mental. Health in ~ e a c n n i n g Social S@ienceSieZEEl i Aasoc~ate III F , J - King (1 /8 t fme ( 4977) $ 64e25 September 2 , 1959-

b y 31, 1960

Military Physics Regearch Laboratory Research, m~t IV Hugh A . Williamson (4537) 565 .00 Septembar 1, 1959 Allen D * King, JF. <1/2 time) (4856) 269.50 October 1, 1959

Compu"Yr P r o g r m e r 1x1 Eugene D. Fendergraft (4535)

Com~uter Programer If Mozells Hampton (4593) Ramon D . Faulk ( b612)

Nuclear Physics Laboratory Research Scientist ( ~ b s i e 8 1 IV . - Claude F . Qfllfamson (4765) Jerry 3. Henderson (4706) P ~ h l o L. Okhuyaen (4907)

Spectrosco ic Research Labamtory d n m

Oscar R. Pa ta s $4666)

Structnml Mechahic e Reaearch &borntory Research E n ~ i n e e r 111

E:G, ~ r i f f i e s (4638) Ned H. Burns (46033

514 ,OO September 1, 1959

680 September 3 , 1959

514 *OO September I, 1939 514, 90 September 1, 19%

620.00 September 1, 1959 620 .00 September 1, 1959 620. 00 September 1-30, 1959

514.00 September 1, 1959- January 31, 1960

714.00 September 1-20, 19 59 514 .CO September 1-18, 1959

GAIARY SUPPUNEBTS - FXOM ENGIIEERIMG FOUNDATION: Approve the following aahry +merits in the ~ o 1 l e ' ~ e of Engineering fm funds df the Engineering Foundation. The supplements are for 1959-60 only and are t o be paid in eight equal instalheats beginning Noember 1, 1959- The salary figure giv*ln is the full-time teaching rate far nine months. (5008)

4ero-Space Engineering $1,000 supplement

M. 3 , Thumpson, Professor at $13,500

$500 supplement Kenneth HI Jekn, Assititant Professor at $7,600

Architectural Engineerf ng $7 00 supp l e m e n%

Fra-&iin B . Johnson, A s s i s t a n t Professor at $ 6 , h

Chemical Englneuring $1,000 supplement .John J. McKetta, 3rofessor at $13,000 M. Van Winkle, Professor at $12,000 Wiliiam .ri* Cumin-, Professor at $9,800

$500 supplement B F. Rase, Associate Professor a,t $9,500 E . 5 Weiss, Associate Professor at $9,1.00

1959-60 Budget [ c o n t i n u ~ d ) Salaryg plements from Engineering Foundation (continued) -+ Chemica ~ n l r l h e e ~ i n z o v

R e S .-Schechter, Assfstant Professor a-t $7,000 E. 8. Wisslcr, Assistant Professor at $6,700 Davbd M. H i m i a l b h u , Assistant Professor aL $6,700 ;ramas grock, ~ss~stant Professor at $6,503

Cfvf l Engineering m~ eupplement P h i l M. Ferguson, Professor st $13,000 J NeiBs Thompson, Professor at $11,200 John A . Focht, Professor at $10,200 W a l k e r L. Moore, P ro feseo~ at $10,000

$400 supplement HuBson. Wtlack, Associate Professor at $8,500 Lymon C . Reese, A~sociate Professor ~ , t $8,000 A . Anthony Topmc, Associate Profesaor at $7>800

D r a w i n g $ $ s u p p l e m e n t

$500 supplernertt '

Chy-Lon W . Chance, Assistant Professor at $5,000

E l e c t r i c a l Enginecrtng $1,000 aupplmen t

A . W. Stmi ton , Professor at $14,000 7 B. N u hf ford , Professor at $10,000

$800 supplemen% W . C + Duesterhoeft, Jr., Aesociate Professor at $9,300

$500 supplement W. H . H a r t w i g , A s ~ o c i a t e Professor at $7,800

Engineering &c hanics $500 su?pLement

Harold J. Pl .ass , JP., ,\coociate P ~ o ~ ~ E s ~ P at $8,400 Bill G o Eppea, A s s i , s t a n t Professor at $5,900

Mechanichi Engineering $1,000 supplement B. E. Short, Professor at $14,500 M. L. Doughtie, Professor at $12,000 M. E. Begeman, Psufesscr at $11,400

I

$800 suppbemsnt. . B. H . Amstead, Associate Professor at $9,500

$500 suppelemunt H. G Wlandcr, Associate Professor at $8,000 Munir El-Saden, A a s l s t a n t Professor at $6,500

Petroleum Engineering T ~ L p ~ l ~ e r n e n t

Dffice of the Dean m- sup==

RESEARCH COHl%A6?PS: The foUowing contracts and amendmRnt8 haw been negoti.a&d 'by *e Office of G ~ ~ r m n e ~ t Rpon~wred Reear& md have been signed by the Vice-msi&nt a d d o r E e sldent ugon f( the recommendation of the appropriaze Technical Director, the -. 9 Dircc.tor of the Office of Government Sponsored Research, and the Business l k i a ~ r , 1 reccnunend your approval ard ratification 31

s t mature s 2

1 . Supplcmenkd hgr~errrent i ~ o . 2 to Contrect AF 08(603 ) -4536, by vhicb the Bpartruent of the Air Force, Air Proving Ground C?ntcr, EgLin Air F ~ r c c Br~se, F l i ~ ~ i & . , extends thc cxpiratlon date of t h e contract tlirough October 31, 1959, without adr2i- tiona3. fu~rls. Tl~e research continues a . t the Military Phys ics Research L~borfitory under. the direct ion of A. E. Lockenvitz, Rofessor of mysics . 2 . Supplemnt~l Agreemen: Yo. 3 to Contrxct AF 33(616) -5581, - 'uy which the Dcpartmnt o p t h e A i r Farce, Air Resear~h and 13evcl npment Comsyld, W r i e t Air IkveLopment Center , Wright- &t-terson A i r Force Base, Ohio, extends t h e period of the contract through December 31, 19 59, without add+ t ioaa l f unde . The research continues i n t he Elec'crlcal Engineering lie s e s c h Labo-ratary under the dircctinn of Dr. A . k;. Strai ton, Professor of Elec 'cr ical F h ~ i n e e r i n g .

3 . Bpartraent o f t h e A i r Force, Air Materiel Canrmand, Wright- Fat tersun A i r Force Base, Ohio, l e t t e r dated 16 September 1959, which advfsc~ b a t no docwent w i l l be issued as Supplemental Agreement ?io. 1 t o Contract AF 33(600)-35981

4, Amendiwnt ;lo. 14 to Contract ~onr-375(31), by which the Department of t h e Xa~y, Office of rTavd Resed~ch, Washingbn, ,

D . C ., adds the sum of $65,000~00 to thc cuntract funds sn3 extends th2 period of the =ontract t h r o w February 28? 1961. The re searlh con t inue~ In the Electr ical Engineering Re search Laboratory under the d i r e c t i o n o f Dr. A . W. Gtrcitoxl, Professor of E l e c t ~ i c ~ L Enginerrine,.

5 . h n d m e n t ;JG, 7 t3 Contract XClrd-(~)-1bfl , 3cjr whizb the Ikpartmcnt of the Xavy, Bureau of G r d i m c e , Washington, D. C., designa%e~ the equ ipzn t and facilities, owned Isy the Bureau o r Ordnance, which nre being held in the c w t o c l y uf Defcnae Research Laboratory.

6 . Amendment 80. 9 t o C o n ~ r a c t Wrd-26382, by h i c h the Department o f t k z Xat~, Burea,u of Or.dn,wce, Washington, D . C ,, zdds the sum of $250,0~0.00 t o the contr.ac.t funds and e x t ~ n d s , ,* . *

tlie pe r iod oP t h e cuntract throw A w l s t 3, l g b . The research continues at the Ijefensc Research Laboratory imder tlit- dlrectian 02' D r . C . P. Boner, Pl'ofesaor of RiysFcs +

7. ikpartment of the Jaw, 31u-eau of Ships, Washington, D, C., ietter Szr 1716-3368 anted Awst 3, 1953, which advises t5a-t no document w z l l . be issued as Amendment XCJ. 1 to Contract aob~-~ lo33 .

8. S.lodlrlcation I T 0 . 11. $0 Uoncract AT- (29-21-621, by which thc United States Atomic Energy ComissFon, Alb~querque, f le;. ,~

Ifkxico, adds the sum of $31,7h.W zo -t;hc contra.ct f unda . The research on stress -strain characteris;icc of materials exposed to h i d l ra tes of stro,ining con-Linues et. the S",ructwd l$k cha.nic s Re search Laa orztorgr under the d i rec-tlon of J . Xeil s Thompson, kTofcssor of C i v i l Engineering.

9 h c d i f i c a t i n n Lo . 5 to Contract AT-(29-21-621, by which the United 5ta'ces Aturaic: Energy C~xmission, Albuquerque, ;lev P1Iexic0, describe:; cer tain equipment which S m d i ~ Corporation is t o supply under the contract R S Govement f m i ~ h c d cqulp- :nent . ale rc search on ~trcss-strain characteric-Lics c f matc- r i a l s zxposed to high r a t e s of s t ra ining continces under t h e 5irect ion o r J. k i L s Thmpson, Prof2~sor of Civil Engir~eering . 10. Mod1d"ication iqo . 8 t u Contract AT- (40-1 )-193, by which Lhe United Sta tes Atomic E a c r ~ Comiiaoion, O a k FiPiige , Tennessee, adds the sun of $49,680 ,a0 to the con-Lract funds nnd extends the p e r i ~ d of the contract throw& August 31, 1960 The re aea.rch on d i r ec t and indirect effect3 o f sadLationu u n the gene%ic ~ystems of organisms continues under the direct ion of Dr. W i l ~ o n S . Stone, Professor of Zoology.

-11. Uni ted S t a t e s Ucpar~mcnt, of tho In te r ior , ?T~. t iond Park Service, l e t t e r ~74-23 h i e d September 2 , 1959, which changes .the dctc f o r cubmissiun of tile Tiazl repur.; of work done u d e r Contract 11$-10-333-;?lc2 from Jme 30, 1959, t o Bcember 3.1, 1959. Tk-e archeological sLui i lee i n t h e Ferrcll's Bridge: Darn an< Reservoirb Are?. cont inue under the dircctlon o f Dr. T . ;IT. Cmpbell , Frofcssor of Anthropology.

12 . Grarl-t; ~ ; 3 ~ - 1 ; 9 6 ~ ' ( , by which the 3~t ioneJ . Science Foundation, Washineon, D. C ,: provides $17,450 -00 for support of research e n t i t l c d "~tudy of the Air-Bor.r,e Bacter-ia, znd Fmlgj. nf %hc Antarctic . " The grant is effective %r thc period October 1, 1359 through Septclnber 30, 136~, ~ n d tile research :is to be performed uzzdzr t k t e d i rcc t ion of Dr. Orville Wyse, Professor of B a c t e r i o l o g . 3 &ant IVSF-Gg717, by which thc Va.tional Scicnce Founda+ion, irlashington, D. C ., rrovides $28,800.03 f o r support aP r-search e n - t i t l e d "Interncl. Constraints Applic3 -L;o D y l m i c Problems . I 1

The g r a n t is c f k c t f v o fn.. the ?cl-rind Fe'bsmry 1, 1960 L ~ L L ' U U ~ January 31 , 1963, zlld the research f s t o be performed under tile d i r cc t i on of Dr. Enrico G. &ll;erra, Professor od Zngineering I' iechmic:s .

3 . Gi-an,L idXF-m737, by which zhe ?Ta-vian31 S c i ~ n c e Pounda,tion, k:eshixlgton, D . Cl . , prov-idus $5,900 -00 for support o f research trii;-itLek "App1ication:i of Synbc1.i~ Logic ." 1"ne g r a n t 1 s effec- Live ~ G Z , -Lhe p c r i i ~ d Scptrmnht: t- 11, 1959 th~'.'ou&h ScpLembe 1' 10, 1960, :'17d thc f ie~caxch w L l l tc p_lt~..Tur'md urlrter t h c d.irection of Dr. I!. JJ . Pk1-tin, Professor of Philosuphy . 1.5 . Crmmt ;JSF-C9750: by which the ;Ja,tional Sciencc F o ~ r - & ~ t i o r i ,

~ . J F . s I I L ~ ~ L o ~ I , D . C . ! ~ r o v i d e s $30 ,, 000 . OG fo,r support of r e sen:rack. e n i i t l e i i "Biochernis.l;lvy o f Hwnuglobin 2nd of Ilitrogelz Fixation ,"

Th? grrint i s erSect ivc far +,he pried October 1, 1959 through Seo.l;ember 30, 1962, :.nd t.h? research 1s -to be perfomed under Lhe d i r r z t i o n 2f D r . Pasten F . Ri.ggs, Assisiant Pmfessor of Z o o l o w .

1 6 . Let te r deted August 13, 1959, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and V c l f are, Public H e a l t h Service , extends the period of G r a n t 0~-90(~1) to Au.g.~st 31, 1960, wi thou t addiLtimna;l funds. The research e n t i t l e d "Bridging the Experience f roa Haspi tal t.o Commmity'' continues under the direction of I)r. R . L . Sutherland, Professor of Sociology.

17. Grant 3-2830, by which t h e UnlLed Sta tes Dcpctrtrcent of Health, Education, paL Welfare, Puhllc Health Sc rvice , lprov-icks $14,175.00 f o r support of re search e n t i t l e d "Bacterial Cysts." The grant is ef fec t ive for thc period September 1, 1959 t h r o w A u g u ~ t 31, 1960, and the research w i l l be peri'amed under the d i rec t ion of Dr. Orville Wyss: fiof~ssor of Bacteriology.

18 + G r a n t H - L I > I ~ ( R ~ ) , by which the United States Ikpar.l;ment of H c d t h , ELwation, and Welfare, Public HeCth Servl.ce, provides $20,450.00 for support of research e n t i t l e d "Signifi- cance of Red Blood C e l l Glutathione Ln Hlmans. I' The grant i s effectLve f o r the period September 1, 1959 through August 31, 1960, and t h e research is to be performed under the direction of the Poll.uwLng members of t he k p ~ r t m e n t of Zoology, Profes~or C . P. Oliver and fiofcsaor R , P . Wagner.

13 . Gradua-te Training G r ~ n t i3i-6715-C~~ by which the United S t a t e s Department of Health, mucation, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $28,243 -00 fcr gradmte t ra in ing in psychietric s o c i ~ l work . The g r a n t is effectim for the period July 1, 1959 t h l - o m June 30, 1960, and w i l l be under the d i rec t ion of Professor Eora Lee Pederson , Director, Graduate School of Social Work.

20 . Gran t RG-6492, Grant ~ ~ - 6 k 9 2 Arnenrfe d Statement, end Public Health Service Letter dated October 1, 1959, by which the United States Department of K e d t h , Educa'cion, and Welfare, Public Ifeal th Service, provides $332,480.00 f3r upp port of re search e n t i t l e d " ~ c a e e r c h in Genet lcs and Cell ~ i o l o a ~ " P u b l i c Wealth Service l e t t e r dated October 1, 1959, describss haw c e r t a i n s m a l l Public Hea l th Service grants awarded t o the University ere to be canceled and/or merged i n t o the larger Grmt RG-6492. Thc grant is effective fox. the period September 1, 1959 tklroqgh August 31, 1 9 6 ~ ~ md the rcsearch w i l l be perfumed under t h e direction of 'the fol lming members of ";he Z ~ o l a ~ ; y Department: Professor W - S . Stone, Professor 8 . P. Oliver, Professor J. J. B i e s c l e , and P r o f e s ~ o r R , P . Wegner . 21 . Con t r ac t SAE-8421, by which .the United S t a t e s hpar tment of IIeaLzh, Education, and Welfare, Orfice of Education, provides $82,685.00 for 3uppo~- L uf re sc~rch e n t i t l e d "The Preparation arld Evalwtion of Zlta?r-L~ngwge Testing JlatcrisLs." Ths con t rac t is ef fec t ive for the period September 10, 1959 thro@ August jI, 1961, and t h ~ resewch w i l l be perfomed under the di rec t ion of Dr. R . T . Pknuel, PI-sfcssor o f Sctucational psycho lo^.

2 2 . G r a n t RD-446-60, by whicb $he United S ta tes Depariment of H e a l t h , Education, and gelfare, Office of Vocational RehabUf- Lxtion, provides 'chc sun uS $2,574.00 fcr cu$port of research e n t i t l e e "Strength Msint~nancc Following Specific Xehabi J iLat ion . '' The gr.ar.t is ef fec t ive fcrr t h e period Cctuhe-r 1, 1959 L11.rough September 30, 1360: and the resoarctl. w i l l bc performed under t h e dircct : iun of Karl K. IUein, AssLstant F'roTessor o f Physical and Hca l t h bducatrion and Phpicrzl Training f u r l.lerm .

CONTRACTS: The following contracts have been executed at the Main University by $he o f f i c i a l indicated, I recommend approml and ratification of sigmturec:

1. Basic Agreement for Academic Ins t ruc t ion no. PA 41-133 A I V 3976 with Departhnznt of Amy, signed by BuaLmss Manager G, W. landrwn, whereby the / University w i l l provide i ns t rue t ion from Septembe~, 1959, to September, 1960, to military personnel of the Department o f the A m y of the United States selected by the Mvernment and approved by the University as acceptable f o r instruction.

2. Negotiated Contract No. ~600(22)52959, w i t h U. S . Navy Purchasing Office, signed by Mr. Lanier Cox, Vlce-President for Administrative Services, whereby the University will furnish educatiom?. l n s t m c t i o n and such other services and materials as m y be necessary t o carry out, the Naval Xeserve Officers1 J Training Carp? program, and to t r a i n commissioned officers of the regular Navy entitled to tmf ning under the so-called "Five-Term Program. " The term of the contract is J u l y 1, 1959 u n t i l June 30, 1960~ and the total contract price is $30,000.

3 . Memorsndurn of Agreement vifh the Saudi Arabian Mini~try of Eauurtion, 5 L o0 signed by Vice-Presiaent and Provos t Ha A. Banam, whereby the University 14 ' will furnish a program Toy approxhmtely twenty-one Saudi Arabian .etudanka in petrolem engineering and related f ie lds , designed to familiarize them with the U. S . system of educateon, to offer intensive Instruction in the English language, and to prepare them f o r degree programs in the specified f i e ld s , for which the University will receive $600 per semester per student enrolled + The program w i l l extend from September 14, 1959, to k y 31, 1960, and is under the direct ion of MY. Joe Heal.

4. Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-420, with State Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners, algned by lanier Cox, Vice-President fo r IVI Administrative Services, for the Vice-President and Provost, Main Uniersity, , whereby the University will furnish c le r i ca l work and t e s t scoring on machines of Vocational Nurse EkmFnation answer sheets. The period of the contmct is September 1, 1959-August 31, 1.961, and *h+ to-1 payment w i l l not exceed $300.

)$! :3.. 5 . Bond for Safekeeping of Property Issued Lo Educatioaal Iqetitutions under Section 9386, T i t l e 10, United Gtstes Coda, signed by U g s n Wilson, Pre~liden in the amount'of $12,000, being a cont inwtion of the bond in e f f ec t for v" 1958-59 in compliance wi th A i r Force &-tione No. 67-144,

6. fnteragency Cooperation Contract NO . 4413-419, w i t h the mvemor ' e Office B

of t he State of Teme, eigned by H, H. ~ n s o m , Viee-President and Provoat , , I t

hgin University, whereby the University will furnish television film ~4 b b L- announcements, radio tapes , and other materials of such nature for U B ~ in the statewide T m f f l c Safety P r o m . The period of the contmct is September 1, 1959, to December 31, 1960, and the t o t a l of all payments i s not to exceed $5,000.

7. Memorandum Agreement w i t h The Cotton Research Committee of Texas, signed by Logan Wilson, President, providing for research for the period September 1, 1959-August 31, 1960, re la t ing t o the marketing of cot ton f iber , cottoaeeed, and cottonseed product6 , compensation t o the University to be $29,996, paid on Y1-5 )'& a monthly basls. The work will be under the d i r e c t i o n of Dr. J. R. Stockton,

8. Cont rac t SAE-8424 with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, signed by II. H. Ransom, Vice-President and Provost, whereby the Univerefty will ,-

aperate a regular session institute to provide t r a i n i n g to improve the d qualiftcations of personnel engaged i n or preparing t o engage in the counseling and guidance of students in secondary schools. The duration of t h e conzract is June 29, 1959, to J m e 18, 1960, the total amount o l $114,663, and the director of the praJect, Dr. Royal Bnbree ,

GIFTS GRANTS : The fo l . l o~ l .ng giftda and grants have beeli recai.ved at the - Min U z e r s i t y . 5 recornend aceepta.nce and t h ~ , t the thanks and appreciakion of the 3oard be sent, -&ha donor by the Secrebry , ~ x c e p t in the case of those cash g i f t s of $100 o r less which P h a v e been authorized to accept on behalf of the Board, En the case of ~chobrshLps where the recipient has been designated by the donor, it has been ascer%ained that the dcnar I s a charitable or p u b l i c foundation and that the domtfo2 does not conetikute an evasion cf taxes.

1. The Amerlcan A~lsocia t ion of 0 iLwe l . l D r i l l i n g Contractors b s sent a check T,o in the amount of $1,003 as the r l r a t quarter payment on ite grant-in-aid to 2:)" the Petmlem Extension Service Deparhen t of the 1nd;;c~trfal acd 31~aineos fl' Tmining Bureau. [ 607

2 Tbe American Desk Msnufacturing Company, Temple, Texas, has sent a check for $600 representing f h e i r f i r s t payment toward s grant of $1,800, to Department 1 ;) ( 1 of Educat-Lonal Adminlstratlon f o r greduate f eZlowskips f o r 1959-60. [ 4930) rZ 3 The American Institute of Bial.agica1. Sciences, Washington, O . C . , has aent its cheek in the mount of $4,562 in accordance wiS1.1 agreement reported In O 4.. +' the docket for the October ; , 1959, meeting under contracts . (4822) )'\ *d .,+; -<)

LAW; , .,,L:, -L 7 ,. 4. The American In s~Si.t*u.%e of Mining and Metallu~gi c a l Engineera Southwe st Section has sent a check in t,he amomt of $100 as R scholarship for Mr. Will$'w C . Hooper, Jr., for the Ff rst Semester. (47555)

5 . The American Petrolem I n s t i t u t e has sent a check i n the amount of $4,500 in support of research on "ltlterfaclal Teosion in Synthetic Condensate Systems,b :, under the d i ~ e c t . f o n of MY. E . W . Hough, Professor of Pe Lmleum Engineering .,, 7: I (48151 ,,I - b. 6. The B e l l Foundation, LC., has aent a check in t he mount of $3,000 to dtpos l ted tc the Lawrence D . BeLl Memoriai Scholarship Fmd . (4710) y ) - b i -' 7 . The fo11,owing contrl.butfona b v a been received f o r the Business Admirxistratfon Fomdatfon: (4828) (4885) (~Mo) (4590) fk97b) (h973) (4972)

Ex-Students ' Assocl.ation Herbert J . Frensley , Houston W . H- Hodges, Bau~koon Grant D . MendenhaZL, Clryatal City Rathan P. SebasTlan, Dallas Jim T , Barton, A u ~ t i n Jack T r o t t e r ,, 3ouu'ton George B. Marsh, Auatfn W i l l i a m 0. Taylor, Houston Tom H . ads an, Jr . , BOUEI:OII Arthur Young $c Company, Boustoxl Howard T o Cox & ,Company, Austin Champlin r J i 1 & R e X n i ~ g Company, Enid, 3klahoma Gi.1hs1-E A. A h , D a l h a Frank J. J3iiul1, Dallas A l w i n Adam, HOUS~QR The F r i t o Company, 3 a : h s Zed Doukler, Jr . , AmarL! .lo Lloyd A ,, Thomas, h r : , l l o Cosden Pet.mie~na Compo~at Lon, Big Spring George, Thrifz & Coekrell, San Antonio Amerlcan Genemi Insurance Company, Houston J. Weldon h n t s , Kacih:ngton, D . @ C h r l e s A,. WmP,soa, Sal t . Lake C f t j r , Utah LTndsey J + W,93ard, Chcvy Chase, Maryland LevJ,s & Mantag, San An,P.onio Qscar S . Gellein, i7er.oraa, New Jersey W i l 1 . l rn S . Swayze, White ?Laj ns, New Yorh Homer W . Thompson, Jr,, San Jmn, P u e ~ ~ @ Rieo 50% 8. Sfptak, Dallas

$ 20.00 1'30.00 ao , oo 10 "00 50.00 25 .OO l a . 00 100 GO 25 .OO 10.CO

250 .a2 yo000

200.00 5 5.03

100.00 loo. 00 25. co LO. 00

LOO. OQ LOO ., 00 i00.00 25.GO LOO. 00 25 . oo 25 .m2 10.00 50.00 100 * 00 10

Gifts and Grants f c m t inued 1 - - -- - - - . - - d

Business A h i n istrat ion F o ' ~ ~ , d a t i o n coat lnasd) - ~ e o r g a - . Tmlt t , kous t& Joe A . Vit.ek, Be l la i re , Texas Esteve Hermanos Panamerica, S .A ", Panama, P *R, 5 . Q * Edwards, Hoaston Clark W . ~ & e e d l . n ~ , E a L l a s Community mblic Service Company, Fort Wortn Mr. Ralph More h n d , Aris t , i r s James 3. Grif f l.n, D a l b a : J. W . Tho.key, D e t 1 . b ~ Erwin Beinen, Houston Clarence T . Isensae, Houston Qiles C . AvrLett, A u s t i n Erwin P . m t z , Dallas zarl 3, Bohne, JE . , Chicago, I l l i n o i s C l i f t o n B. Morri~, Fort Worth Paul J p E l l enbu~g , Ei Paso Stanley J S c o t t , , Dalhs Charles 3. Fitchet t , Mwmt Vernon, New l'ark Bruce 0 . Blxler, El Pa80 Schieffer and mas, Austin Richard L, Sample, JP., Houston John T. Aooper, Houston Foster Parker, Houston

8. Chance Taught Aircraft, Inc ., Dallae, has sent s cheek in the amount o f a $550, of which amotmt[$500 @an unrestricted gift to the University and $ 0.00 i~ f o r tuition and fee* of the rec i p l s n t of t h e C h n o e Veught Scholarship j ), The $500 has been deposited in the Vice -President ' s Various Donors, Various b Purposes account. ( l c ' j ~ ~ ) 4 - I

9 . The Claytan FomdatAon Tor Research, Ilouaton, has sent a check f o r $10,000 A

representing the tnird Insta l iment on th $50,000 appropriat ion ror f inisbin&, r-,o

the Chemistry B G ~ lding * ( $959) I \ ';;bc

LO, The Col l ins Radfo Company, Cedar Rapids, fowa, has sent a check in the mount of $1,500 in suppors of the Collins Foundation Fellovahip for 1959-60: n i s fellowship is fn the f i e l d of engineering. (4761) / t j 2 0 4-

11. The Camcfl of Jewish Wmen, Dallas, Section, has sent $900 in support of the Reba M. Wadel Sehohrsh", in Socia l Work, (4763) i l . r b ~ 9 9 12. Mrs. Bing Crosby has sent a check in the mount of $200 La be added to the endanent moneys of t he L i l l i an Barkley Scholarship Fund. (4660) YJ _ Li !, 13. The Dallas United Sewiah Campaign f o r &he Kalhh L i ' b r ~ r y Fund has sent a check in the mount of $250 f o r +he Kallah of Texas Rabbis L L b m r y F,und, 'ca be used Zor the purchase of books and periodicals to be added ;o the Schechte Collection of Zudica and Hebmica.

14. The Dallas Woman's C111b h a a sent, a check in the amount of $800, representing the mount of the E r i n Bain p?ones Educational ! ! t rust Pund ~ e h o l a r a h i ~ , which has been awa~ded to Miss Arne McKenmn Bailey, a student in t h e Grad-uate Sch of Library Science, (49001)

15. The follow<.ng contributions have been received f o r the Bnginee~ing Foundation: (4523) (4820% (4618) (4935) (4873) (4872) 2 : L/Y)

I{ - Amour T . Grazgcr, Knoxville, Tennss see J . F . Quereau, Ph l ladelphla, Pennsylvania Arthur H . Hatasman, ~ t t s t r i l i a , M a ~ y 1 ~ n d C . Glenn Barnes, Dallas

Gifts and Grant-s (con.tinned) -e=ng Fcundat ion < agre",inued)

A , T . C h a t h s , Tl;r:.sa, Oklahoma Howard N o Cox, Wa's.~+, @reek, Gal.ifornPa Barlane R. E i c h b ~ m , Santa Am, Cali fornia Edgar G F i s c h e r , Kf'.gore kil E . Fr'iberg, Wlehita F a 2 3 Keith W , Harvey, Fort Worrb Emanuel A . Bebe rt , Sari Franc Escc , C a l f fornia R = S . Justiss,, Por t Ar"I,hur Banks Mcb-orin, Austin Robert L Mi kn l . l.n, bre,nham Hugh F. S m i t h , K l d ~ i ? , Arabia~ B'oLbP: Robert A , Wood, San August:',ne W . D . Wood, Ca~acas , Venezueh J. C. Bateman, Lubbock William P Carr , Dal.:hs Charles W. Z~bnbLock, Baytom William W. McLem, Pmce, Fldert.0 R i m hts, A Noble, ?Tr, , k t a e . Rouge, Louisiana Robed E. Sehuhmann, Ecd~ tc r , Charles R . Smith, Alberta, Canada Sam R . Stanbery, Fort Worth L, 3, Hilson, Midland Jmes A . O'Neill., Jr.., C h a b e t t t , Louisiana D. H. Amet%, DhshPa~L, Saudl Arabia Donald M, Harriaoa, Azusa, California John B, Robnck, I)al:Las Morris C . Reinhardt , Ft . Worth Newton C. Beam, .$pup WelLington Hal W . Brown, Xingsv:.llc General Elect?". E d ' ~ c a t i o m i & Charitable Fund,

Corporate Almn:~.~ Progm.n~, Mew York C i t y Willian Read Faus-, , San An.tcn,!.o Bob I. Vane il , &::.l.,Ecger Kenneth L. Ransom, El Paao W. Hn Bmndea, T-vlag Robert James Crawford, MeAiLen Morgan Prince, Chireno William D . Fow,lar, Al ice Js. Robert Gibson,, Zowl~.s Chr.tsti, Roland H, Adams, C,Lebxrne D . Gilford Chambarlala, Den,ten John X. Edmieton, ESls,Bnrg E. R. Konde, Canfort Paul'M. Carraway, Garland George A . Bellaid, Sam Aaitoni.0 Richad A , .Mohun, Temple W . Ben Kuensmann, Houston Robert Lee fiolacmback, Baytom Albert K. Gchher, A u s t La Jerry McAfee, Oahont, Pennsylvania Robert L. Ohls, HHruato~. H. P. McElha,ney, Corpus C h ~ ~ s t l Irving Pear;, Upper Baddle River, New Jersey Charles L. W Q O ~ ~ , 30ustzn

6 . Dr Irl Allison, Founde~ and President of zhe National Guild of Piano Teachers, has sent a e h ~ e k '.n the amount of $'LOO, eonst . i fu t ing an award given by the National Guild of P i m t ~ Teaches and won by Miss Judy Kay,Bolanda The

- 0 honey has l e a n deposited to the Fine Arks Foun&tion, flcholarshfgs, Various., .,

Donors . ( 4702) k*,,, i

1 7 , The Genera2 E l e c ~ r i c Poundazi~n, i lsaining, New York, has sent a check for $1,137.50, of whZch $ 1 3 7 , 5 ~ is f o r t ~ i t i m and fees f o r scholarship holder $1,000 fo r Department ~f Chemf csl Prigistee ring. (4931)

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Cif t s and Grants (cont i a ~ ~ e d ) - r ~ h e GX E l e c t r i c 'oundatim hao a e n t a check i r ~ t he amount of $3,940 fo r the 1959-60 fell owe hi^ in Chemiszry i n t h e amount oi. $2,500 plus t u i t i o n n .b 3 and fees, $440, and $1,000 f o r ~mrestricted g ran t to the Department. (4995) L 3 19. The General E l e c t r i c Company has sent a check in t h e amount, of $97.50 for t u i t ion payment fcr Its scholarship holder (engineei-ing) during the 1959 S m e r Sess ion. (4332) ,9 -C39?U

20. The fol lowing cor , t r ' ibz t~ons k v e bee3 recei'red for -the Geclopy Foundation (4831) (4782) (4757) ( k y 5 1 ) (hg3~'l ($929) (4728) (4958) (4882) (b967) (4966) ( 5011)

Various Donors P

Stlnoco Fund, Sun O", Emparry, Ph ih&Lph ia~Pen ray lvan i a Geochemical Surveys, Dallas McDermott Founht ion, Dallas Royalties from bbora$ory a n u a l s Socony Mobil O i l Company, New York City Mr. Wayne F. Bowan, Houston Mr. and Mrs. George Moses nebel el, New Y o ~ k City Mr. Ralph J+ Beaver, L~bbock. Mrs. J e a ~ .-Lewis Gre f g, Calwry, Alberta, C a d Ex-Students1 Association

a1 P. Bybee Memorial Fund . .1;q; - p] - L3-

E. ~ a r r 0 ~ o ~ e . w York C i t y 100.00 (in the name of Mapion Clarke Cook and Carroll E. Cook)

Income f m anonymous .trust 1,G97.25

q o be used in conjunction with research project of Mr. Joel S . Watkins. 4 7 00 , <:, ,

21. Dr, Charles L, Green, of El Pasa has esnt check in the mount of $6bd -

to continue for the Ffrst Semester the grant-in-aid f o r a bl ind female ~ t u d e n t from El Pa60 desiring t o pursue graduate work in government or history. Dr, U o Hughes, D i r e c ~ o r of Fellowships in Graduate School, has nominated Misa Anita Blair. (4876) (4947)

22. The Houston Endowment, Inc ,, ha^ sent o check in the mount of scholarship for ;me$ Richard Kennedy for 1959-60. (46"1)

23. Humble 0i1 and Refining Company, Aouston, has sent a check for $3,0&1dff s u p p o ~ of research of Dr * H. F a Rase on applied k i n e t i c s and catalyses . (4941)

24. Human Genetics Fund, Wheaton, Maryland, has sent 54 shares of . ~ l j a L / b Addrcasograph Multilith Carporat i on stock (approximate value $6,000) o support research of Dr. Ira Iscoe, Department of P s ~ . c h o l o u , on :.evela o.f intelligence as related to learning abili t ies

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/"I-'./73 25. The following contributions have been rcce ived fo r the J o u m l i sm &wzdation: (4802) (4762 j

Texas Press Association Scholarships The Herald, George W C S ~ , . Texas Tr in i t y P u j l i s h i n g Cornpary

Anonymous Donor Ex-Students' Associaticn Sf m a Dalta C h i Cchclarsliip

26. Senator Ciaip Krucger, El Campa, Texas, has sent a check in t he amo'clnt o-P $50.00 to be used in the estabiishmsnt of a new scF.olarship to be e n t i t l e d "The Shvonic languages Scholarship. " (4655)

*To be used fo? s c h o l a ~ s h i p ta be known as Texftn Scholarchip ~ w a r d l f o r sophomore Jourra l k r n s t uden t )

*.?ai; I I

Gifts and Grants (cantinued) - - -- 27. The Texas Rexall Club has ser.t two checks, one f o r $3,700 and one for $1,800, for deposit to Scholarships and Fellowships of the Pilamceuti cal Foundation. ( 4593) /;t-&# > 28. The Presser Foundation, Philadelphia, Permsylvanfa, haa sent a check In the mount of $200 as t he f i r s t i ns ta l lmen t on i t s scholarahip in Music 1959-60 . (4760)

29. The fal lowing c o n t r i b u t i u n s have been received for Radio-Television Scholarships: (4617) (4733) f i . L 7 0 0

Audioland Broadcasting Company ( KCISZ ~ a d i o ) K!IW Hadio-Television, Austin Veterans Broadcasting Company (K-MUZ), Houston

30. The Nat iona lEcuc~- t loml Television and Radio Canter hae made a grant- in-aid to Radio Television fo r 1959 in the t o t a l m o u n t of $6>275 to be use $4' in the production of a series of 11. programs of approxirmstely 30 minutcsj'\# duration, entitled 'Dimensions of a New Age", and ct check f o r $3,765 has been received as initial 6 ~ $ p a p e n t . lrp'jv)

3 1 . The Reader's D i g e s t FoundatLon has serh a check f o r $500 to be added t o i t s Travel Grant f o r Journalism Students. (49421

32. Reed Roller B i t Company, Houston, has sent a check f o r $2,500 to be used a t d i s c r e t i o n of Director of Univers i ty P r e a s to ob ta in endowrent and otherb 75 qa publication funds for Press p r o g m . /I-- 33. Resistance hTelder Manufacturers ' Association has sen t a check for $300 f o r i t s fellowships account. This amount represents tultion, tnrva l , and b y L)# ewcnaaa f o r the rec ip ien t . (4703) )v] /

d > 3x.d 34. The following contributions have been received f o r the S a l a r y k l - +

Supp1enentation'~und; (4672) (4969)

Calcaaieu Lmber Company, Austin Austin Coca-Cola Battling Company, Austin Mrs. Enmza K. Brill, Chicago, ILlinoi~

35. Monsanto Chemical Company has sent a check for $100 f o r the E . P. Schoch , Lecturers in Chemical Engineering, (5012) p] . > d i p

36. The Scarbraugh Foundation has sent a check in the amount of $500 as a grant-in-aid t o be awarded $9 an Bpcritus Profeaaor in t h e Depar'ment English. (4833)

37. The Shell Cqmpanies Foundation has sent a check in t:2e amount of $300 to pay additional st ipend for the r e c i p i e n t of i t s Fellowship i n Geolow, E, - $f :: L, Mr. Joel 9 . Watklns. The addi t ional stipend is due to t he T a c t t h a t the Watklns have a "nev" dau&ter. (4838)

38. Socony Mobil Oil Company, Netr York, has sent a check fn the for it^ Scholarship i:~ Geolofg f o r 1959-60. (11750)

39, Socony Mobil Oil Company, New York, has sen t t,wo checks, one f o r $850 for its scholarshi? in Pekoleum E n ~ i n e e r i n g for 1.9 59-60 ( ~ r . James H . U t e n ,' ', ;i.l $9 recipien-t), and one f o r $400 for use of Department of Petroleum ~ n ~ i n e e r i n ~ . ( 4913 1 40. Standard O i l Company of Texas Sms sent a check Irt. the amount of $438.65 to pay t u i t i o n and fees f o r i t s Fellow in Geolow f o r 1955-60. Mr. Milan King Yager 13 recipient . P'! - 77fl . . ,

403. Thc C h r k FoundaLlon o f D a l l a s 19 dur ing 1959-60 and 1960-61 in a t o t a l moun$ of

t o the recipients chosen by the Univ2rsIty. twice a year for 25 Fellows. The checks

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G i f t s and Grants (continued) hef following cont~ibutions have been received f o r the "T" Letterman's Lounge: (4683) jvf - 3 / o c b Mr. Bedford Wynne , Dallas Mr. David Bruton, Jr . , Dallas Mr. Arthur 3. Wessely, Dallas M r . Jack Perry, Houston Mr. Jack S . Josey, Houston Mr. H. L. Terry, Houston Mr, John B. Holmes, Houston Mr. A . H. Smith, Elouston Mr. L. M. Pearce, Houston

42. The following contributions have been received for the Teacher Education FoundatLon: (4865) (4832) (4732) 2 2g 0

kf T. J. Brown & C . A . Lupton Foundation, Ft. Worth $4,000+00 M i s ~ Golda R . P h i l l i p s , Ft , Worth 25 .OO Ex-Students' Association 7.00 -- -

g .& i066 43 The Texas Federation of Woman's Clubs has aen t a check f o r $100 a a scholarship f o r Mr. Marvin L. Jeffreys for the Firs t Semester of 1959-60. (4884)

44, Texas Retail Grocers Association has aent a check in the amount of $500 representing the annual grant-in-aid ta the Indus t r i a l and Rusiness ,

Training Bureau. (4866)

45. The Texas Life Convention has sent two checks, one fo r $3,000 as a s a l a r y supplementation f o r Dr. Byron Casby, Jr., Professor of Actuarial Science, snd $2,000 to Business Admini st ration Foundation for promotion of Ac tuarisl Science Program. (4992 ) f l-6s~ b 46. The following contr ibut ions have been received fop t h e John Charles T o m s Foundat ion : (4758) (4730)

Law Science Institute - Texas Law School Foundation

Leach ,,

Scholarship in Law -- Mr. Sylvan Lang

Luf kin

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pkL >m 4- 34-3- Ll (J 47. The United States Department of Health caeebn and Welfare, . - National Institutes of Health, has made a graduate training grant i n the amount of $30,055 to Dr. Fillmore H . Sanford, Director. Field : Clinical Psycholow.

48. The Welch Foundation has made a supplenent grant to Dr. L. F . HaCc h in the amount of $5,100, November 1, 1!?51-0ctobsr 31, 1960. jL] - X 2, &>3

49. Western E l e c t r i c Company Incorporated h a s sen-t a check fo r $400 as a scho la r sh ip t t o be given in the Department of E l e c t r i c a l Engineering. (48261.. /!: . gp8:&. i..

TO. The following checks have been received for the rec ip ien t indicated,, t h e amounts haveine bcen deposited i n Scholarships designated by Various Donors f o r disbursement : , ' -a 6, ,-- , I./ -0 ,,- . &.; A i r Force A i d s o c i e t y Educational Fund (4825) $250.00 Travis W. Zoghe5bk/=dw Alpha Delta Kappa, San Antonio (4668) 150.00 .Ar lene 1sc&r American Institute of S t e e l Cons t ruc t ion

Tnc . (4943) 125.00 Peter C . W i l l National Honor Society Student Activity Fund,

Andrews Independent School D i s t r i c t 1 4405) 300.00 Robert C . P r i c e Bexar County Council of P .T .A . (lr670) 7 j a 0 0 Medora A n n Fox The Board of Home Missions of the Congregational , I .. , .' i3

and 'Christian Churches (4656) 200.00 Anthony Lozano 19 ' " - " --

G i f t s and Grants (continued) -- Various ~~=(cont inued)

Byrd ion, Dallas %4614)

Gllmark Cards, Inc . (4932) 133 e95 Deaf Smith County C b n b e r of Cmnerce (4604) 100.00 Hereford State Bank (4604) 100 ., 00 Senior High PTA, Danison, Texas (4881) 75 -00 Desk & Derrick Club of San Antonio (4804) 210.00 Dumas Business and Professional Women's

club (k615) 10o.00 E l k s Matianal Foundation, Boston, bkssachusetts

( 47.21) 1,100 a00 Galena Park Classroom Teachers Association

(4459) 50 *00 Grant Charitable Trus t (4756) 200.00 Alexander Hamilton Commemorative

Scholarship Fund (4805 ) 1,000.00 Hereford Lions Club (4658) 150 .OO Hil lc res t Memorlal H. S. Scholarship,

D a l h c (4320) 250.00 Houston Ckamber of Cammerke (4657) 150.00 Activity Fund, ICemit Independent School Dis t r ic t (4669) 337 50

337.50 The RichZand Tmst Company, Mansfield,

Ohio, trustee for Westinghouse Shape of Tamorrow Scholarship Tmsi (4827) 465 57 San Antonio Section, American Chemical society (4878) 200.00

Sigma D e l h Chi, Fort Worth Chapter (4613) 250 .00 Society of Exploration Mophya icists (4701) 750.00 Tiaty Junior-Senior Parent Teachera Association (4606) 100.00

The Whf t e b l l Foundation (4879) 750.00 Daughters o f Penelope Senior Ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Ahepa, Washington, D. C. (4975 1 - 250 -00

Central Texas Dis t r i c t Teachers Asnociation (50x0) 100.00

Gertrude Ske l ly Tmst No. 1 (5009) 287 - 57

2erry D . Bond Pedro ParrW f l m b d 9 Z0 Anne Walker Nona Marie Strange Horn Marie Strange Wle Jimmy Wilson JoeLla Ruth Rfes

Nancy Johnson

Barbara Daigle Grady Dyson Bruce, Jr . Shannon R. Ratliff Stanley F u l ~ m n n

Phyllis Zable MRrian ~ a r r a ~ ? : ~ 5-

Bobby Pame Carol Kirk

Stephen William Smolkin h r ~ b e F.I - b 760 Owen Wade Anderson

Mary Brooks Brewton James Henry Nunn, Js .

Mary L i l l i a n Earls Jack W. Shalton

OUTSDE ANTI ADDJYIONAL DUTIES: I recornand that the skrf members l i s t e d be permi t t emo undertake t h e outside and additional duties outl ine&, the work to be perfumed so as not to interfere wi.th University assignments:

1. M r . Orville Wyss, Department of Bacteriolo#, to do misce l l a r~co~ls consulting work at a rate of $100 per day, t o t a l not to exceed $1,000 far the year.

2. The fol lowing members of the staff o f the Department of' Chemistry to serve as indicated:

M r . R . C . Anderson, to serve as Yi.siting Scientist, American Chemf c a l Society, for approximately s i x days during the year at $50.00 per day

Mr. G. H. Ayres, to serve an the Research Proposal Advisory Panel, National Science Foundation, f o r approximately 5 days during the year at $50.00 p e r day

Mr. P. S. Wiley , to do consult ing work with t h e Humble O i l and Refining Company for about two days a month at $250 per month

M r . N. Hackerman, to do consult ing work with Magnolia Petroleum Company, General E l e c t r i c Company, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory,, f o r two and a half days a month at $500 per month

Outside - and Additional Duties [continued) Department of ~ h e r n i s t r ~ w i n u e d ) Mr. L. ~ . H a t ~ h , to do eonsul%ing work w i t h Dow Chemical Company,

Spencer Chemical Company, and Enjay hboratories, for three days a month at $600 per month

Mr. F. A . Matsen, to do consul t ing work with Hmble O i l . and Refining Company, f o r two days per month at $500 per month

Mr. L. 0. Morgan, to do consu l t ing work with Continental Oil Company for two days per month at $300 per month

Mr. W. H a R. Shaw, to serve as Visiting Scientist to t h e American Chemical S o c l e t y f o r approximately six days dur ing the year at $50.00 p e r day

Mr. S . H. Simonsen, to do consulting work with Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation f o r three days a month at $300 per month

Mr* G . W. Watt to do consulting work w i t h General E l e c t r i c Compsny and E. I. duPont for three days p e r month at $900 per month

M r . R. J, Williams to do consd t ing work w i t h Pool FLnaac f o r about a month during t he academic year, compensation to be $300 per month

3. W. Charles York, Deparaent of HOE Economics, to a c t as Display Consultant f o r the Florence Vickers Shop, his t o t a l compensation to be about $150-

4, Mr. T. Russell Wooflay, Department of Speech,, t o accept teaching duties at the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest f o r about t en hours p e r week*

5 Mr. Wayne P. Tenney, Department of Accounting, to render accounting and auditing services,to Texas Academy of Science, Linguistic 3ociety of America, and Alpha Chi Omega sorority, compensation to be approx-tely $500.

6. Mr. Wayne P . Tenney, Department of Accounting, to serve as consultant to the Textran Corporation, colnpensation t o be approximately $6 -00 per hour.

7 . Mr. Faborn E t i e r , Department of Business Services, to participate in Secretarial Workshops and C l i n i c s , t o t a l rernunemtion not to exceed $500.

8. Mr. W. R. Baughn, Depa~tment of Finance, to serve as educational consultant for the School of Banking of t h e South, time to be about two hours per week during academic year, w i t h one or two days absence from campus, t o t a l compensation to be $2,500.

9 . M r . Judson Neff, Department of Management, to a c t as Mmagemen-b Consultant to the Marshall Car Wheel and Foundry Company of Marshall, the t h e away from campus t o be about four days per year,

10. The fol lowing members of the Department of Aero-Space Engineering, f o r short-tenn consulting proJects in the aero-space engineer ing field, time t o be approximately two weeks during the year: Mr. S . W e Yuan, Mr. J, M. Thampson, and Mr. P. H. Miller.

11. M r . M . Van Winkle of the Department o r ChemLcal Engineering, t o do consult ing work w i t h the P l a s t i c s Division, Monsanto Cherndcal Cornp~ny , Terns City; the Lion O i l Division, Monsnnto Chemical Company, El Dorado, Arkansas; and the Hmble O i l and Ref in ing Company, Baytown, total time t o be about 30 days during the f iscal year.

12. Mr. John J. MeKett~, Department of Chemical Engineering, to be consultant to the President o f t h e Gulf Publishiag Company and to a c t as Chairman of the Edi to r i a l Board.

Outside and - Additional D u t . i e ~ <cmtfnuerl! 13. The following staff of the Department of Chem-Ecal Enp;lneering ,to do professional consul t in€ &iring %he f i sca l year: MY, famea R . Brsck, M r . D. M. Himelblau, M r . E . H L Wissler, Mr. E.. J.. Weiss, Mr. W - h a Cunningham, M r . Howard F. Rase, and M I , R . S Schechter . 14. M r , James R . Holmcs of the Depa rwan t of Draw<ng, +,s do some art and dra f t ing work, t he work not to exceed t en hour^ per w ~ e k *

15. The Following staff of the Department of Petroleum Engineering to do consulting work: M r . 3. H, Power, P$C .. E., W. Hough, EqX". George H. Fancher, Mr. Carl Gatlin, M r . , P. J. Root, Mr. S + J. Pirson, M r , Norman Lamont, Mr. 0 . 13. Domrners, Mr. R e G = Edgerton, Mr. Kermit< E., Brown, M r . George W 4 Crawford, Mr. Frank W, Jessen,

16. M r . Wf llim A , Crenshaw, Department of Physical Training for M n , tc teach physical education t o children, income appl-oximately $1,000 per year.

17. Mr. Roy 3. McEean, Physical Train ing fo r Men, to do odd Jobs as a shorthand reporter, compensation to be approximately $500 p e r year'

18. Mr, Robert MacColl Adams, DeOanse Research laboratory, to a e t as stat fs t fcal consultant to Baylor University College of Medicine an a study financed by a grant from the National Institute of Health-

19. M r . Frank W. McBee, Jr . , Defense Research Laboratory, to engage i n consu l t ing ~e rv i ce s . 20. The following staff of t he Department of Civll Engineering to do consulting work: Mr. R. F, kwson, H r o P . M o Ferguson, MY. JohnA. Focht, Mr. RfchardW. Furlong, Mr. E, F. Gloyna, Mr. Hudson Matlock, Mr. Walter L. Moore, Hr. C Eieese, M r . Ernest W. Steal , Mr. J. N e i l 6 Thompson, Mro A. A . Toprac,

21.. The following staff of the Department of Engineering Mechanics t o do consulting work: Mr, E , A . Ripperger, Mr. H, J. P k s s , JrD

22. The following staff of the Department of Mechanical Engineering to do consult ing work: M r , E r i c B. Bucknall , Mr. William J. Carter, Mr, V, L. Doughtie, Mr. H. L. Kent, Mr. L. F. Kreisle, Mr* K . C. Rathbun, ME. d - A . Scanlan, Mr. H. E. Staph, M r , 5 . R. Watt.

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY MEMBERS: I recornend approval o f the use - of the following tex ' tbookewrit ten b m t y members r

1. Syllabus on Racial Classification, by Thomas W . McKern, reproduced by Hemphill's w h z h sells f o r $0.50 wfth 15% royal ty to author.

2. Chemical A c t i v i t i e s of Fungi, by J, W, Foster, whf ch a e l l s for $12,00 with-plty to a u t h z ,-

3. Elementctry Bacteriolo@;y Lab,, Wyas and Williams, which sells for $2.75 w i t h - 10$ royalty to authors .

4. Outline of Lectures, V. T. Schuhardt, which sells f o r $6.40 w i t h 10$ royalty to author.

5. Lecture Notes, by Schuhardt, wh2ch se l ls for with 1 6 r o y a l t y to author .

6 Laboratoq in Immunology, by Seh-&ar-dz, which sells for $h..00 with 10% r o y a l t y to a u t h z .

7 - The Mo holow of P l a n t u , by I. C . Bald, published by Harper and Brothers , w h i c ~ e h D~ w i t h 10$ royalty t o author TO 1,200 copies; 15% thereafter.

8. Pr inc ip les of Biology, W. G ; Whaley, et- al., p:;lbl.ished by Harper and Brothers, w h i c h y e l l s f a r $6.75 with 15$ r c , p l t y t o aur .hors0

Use of Textbooks Written by Fac lil,ty Mmbe r a [continued) -- I- ---->

9. Planning - and ~ e s v i n g T o u ~ Meals, by Mary E ,, Goldrnann , pub Lishcd by McGmw 7

Hill Book Company, which se l l s 'G34m90 w i t h l5$ royalty t3 au thor ,

10. Teaching the Nursery -- School, by Sa l l i e Beth Maore and Phyllis Richards, published by Harper and B r o t h e r ~ , which ~ e l l s f o r $5.50 ~ 2 t h 1 6 royalty to authors ..

11. Laboratory Manual for Elementary Physiolom, part.^ I and IT, by Jack Myers and A . A , m k z h i c h s e l l s fox $1.35 w i t h F o x t y t o a u t h o ~ s .

12. Your English Helper, A . L h z a r m u a , published by Globe, whtch se l l s for $2 . 2 0 w l t h p y a - aut ha P . 13. College and University Teaching Prmedures, by J.. G, Ilhnsmttd, published throu-exty Co-Operative Society, which sells f o r $2 ,50 wlth no royalty to author.

14. S p c i a l Educa~ion in Elementary School, by H J .. C t t c , which sells f o r $ 5 . 5 0 ~ 1 - ~ ~ 7 0 authoro

1 5 . This Is Teaching, by L<, D, Xaskew, publishes by Scat-ad Forsmn, which s e l l s f o r $G.g0 with 15% royalty to aut.hor. The Austin rayalties are donated to the Teacher Education Foundation.

16. Secondary School Teaching, by J, G. 'IJmstattd, published by Ginn and Company, which se l l s f v m w i t h no royalty ,ta a u t h o ~ . 17. The American School in Trms ik ion , by W. E . Drake, published by Prentice Hall,-ich sells m,g, w i t h 10$ royalty %a author.

18. Geman, First Semester, by W. P . khmann, 3. Rehder, and G. Schulz-Behrend, p u b l i m y m r a i t y CC-Op, which se l l s f o r $3.90 wizh no royalty t o authors.

19. Active German, F i r s t Semester, by W - P khmann, H. Rehder, and G. ~ c m e = p m e d by Holt,, which sells for $4.00 with 17% royalty to authors.

20& Active G e m n Reader, by W. Winter, 1, Winter, and Ln Shaw, published by University Co-Op, w E e l l s f o r $1.50 with 15$ royalty to authors

21. Review and Progpess in Gelman, by W. P. khrnam, Hn Rehder, L o R . Shaw7 - and S. M . Werbow, p u h l i s h x by Halt,, which s e l l s fox" $3.90 w l . t h 154 royalty to authors.

2 . Key 2 German Translation, by C., V. Pollard, p1~blished by Univera5ty Co-op, which sells f o l - . 00 with $1 .b0 roya l ty t ~ r au thor .

23. Elementary School 0rganiza-I;Eon &nil Ah:",nfs.tm-Lfon, by H. 5 . 0tt.0, which sel ls f o r $5.00 per copy with 12% r z l t y to author .

24. Quantitative Chemical Analysis, G. H . Ayres, publd.shed by Harper & Brothers,, which se l l s f o r $7 50 with -1ty to aui.hor :

25. The Science of Chemistry, 'by L . F. b- t ch and C;* W , Watt, published by ~ c ~ r a a i l l , w h i c ~ s e l l s for $6 50 w i t h b5$ royalty to authors

6 . Chemical l abora to ry E x p e r i n ~ ~ t 5, L . F , 3at.sh and G . W . Wamtt, pm&lished hy M c G r a w - H i l l , which cells f o r 7 3 with 10$ roya l ty t o ainthors

?7. & s i c Concepts In Chemistry, by G. W . Ws-t;t, ~ubllshed by M c G r - a w - H i l l , w h i c h X s f o r - $ 6 ' - l ) 3 7 w m T r o y a l , t y to a u t h o r .

28. Co.llege Chemistry Laboratory Manual, bj G . W . Watt and L, 0 + Morgan, p u b l i s h e d by M C G ~ ~ W - E P ~ , which sei ls for $3.50 with 10$ ~ o y a l t y to authorsi

29. An Introduct Lon t o Biochemistry by R . J'. Willlaas, published by Van ---?

~ o a t l - T a d, which s e l l s ? o r ~ w $ t h 15$ royaLGy to au+,hor.

2%. Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 'by L* F. Hatch and R. J. Willims, p u b l i ~ h e d by Van ~ z t m n d , which sells f o r $6.50 w i t h 1% royalfy to au thors ,

Use of Textbooks WrLtten by Fac uZty Members [s-cn%inuad] Tr-r of Writ ten 'Esiich, by h 1 p h B, brig, w h k h selis for about $6 -00

with no r o y a l 5 t c o r .

31. 1ntroduct.ion to L'iragulstic St ruc td res , by A . A . HflZ, pu'illished by 'Xarcourt ~ r e c e ' 8c Company, wK&b se1l.s fo r3GO50 with 15s r o p l t y . t o au%hor,

32. Collected Essays on L i " , : e l . a ~ Analysis, by A . .AA Hill, li-thoprinted, no c o s t -- to stuaent and no royalty.

33. An Introduction to Pmse Sty le , by Edwin T. Bawden, pubiished by Rinehart, whichTells rlor $1 n O O ? i t h @ x z l t y to author.

34. Medieval English Verse and Prase in Modern Translation, by Rub lph Willard, published by Appleton m ~ y C x m X ~ ~ I B f o r $ 5 wf th 5$ ~ Q P I ~ Y to author.

35. Technical Wri t in , by Gordon 14921s and John Walter, published by fiinehart, w h i c h ~ r d w F C h 15$ royalty to authors . 36. The Great - Plains, by W P. Webb, vhich sells fop $1,,4$, royal ty not given. The b x is uaed by the Department of English, nct Dr. Webb : a departmect . 37. Outside Readin s in American Government, by &.cdonabd, Webb, Lewis and atrauss, : w h i c d f ~ l - m t m 1 t to a u t u r s . 38 Texas Government, by keCorlcle and Smith, which sells for $5.50. Royalty not a-iole since D'r, MacCorkle on leave,

39. The Constitution and the Supreme Court, by Mendelson, which sells fOP - $6 .50Xth lo$ royalty to au thor .

4.0, Perspective, Shades and S b d o w ~ , Series A . by James R , Holmes, whleh sellti- no r o y a z to author.

41. A Pictorial Approach to Perspective, Shades and Shadows, by J. R . Holtnes and NY C. McGuire, p u h l f s l h z by the I J n i v e r ~ o ~ e ~ ~ ~ c i e t y , which eells fo r $4,50 w i t h 1U$ royalty to authors - 42 Orienkation ;o Pha-cy, edited by Et. M. Burlage, published by M c G m w - R i l l Book Company, w h i z seL13 Pox. $6,95 with 7s royalLj to editor . ,

43, Casebook on Yorts , by Green, Malone, Redriels & RoU, p-ablished by West -- _I_

Publishing Company, whic:? sel ls for $9.5Q w i t h 2C$ i-oyalty L>F" wholesale price to authors ,

44. Casebook on Torts, Seavey, Keeton & Keeton, published by West Publlshj-ng, which sells r u r $ m with 20$ royal ty to a ~ t h a r s

45 - mterials on -gal B i b l i o g r a p l ~ by Helen Hargrave and T . J. Gfbsor., - - - 9

mimeographed by Hemphl.llls, w l ~ i c h s e l l c for $3,5C with xlo royalty.

46. - Cases on criminal l a w , G. W . Stmberg, by West Pub l i sh ing Cmpany, which - se l l s fo r $:50 w i t h roya1. t~ donated t , o John Charles Townes Foundation.

7 . Cases on Fraud and Mi.stakc: W + P . Keeton, by West Publishing Company, wh i c l ~ x s f h ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ r o y a l t y to author . 48. T e x ~ s Materials on Faployees ' R i g h t by J . S Williams,, puhlkshed by ~ern~hi l l ' 8 which s e l l ~ f ~ m 7 i ~ ' royaya,~tY to author ,,

49. Texas C i v i l and C r i m i n a l Appellate Procedure, R , W. S-byton , published by ~ e ~ b ~ n ~ o m p a n y , which sells 'for wlth nca royalty t o au thor .

50. Texas Cj v i l and C r i m i n a l F ~ ~ a c e d u r c , R . U, Gtaytcn, published by - - -- -,- West -sting Company, .dhich S E L L S ~ ~ ~ wlth no ro,yalty 50 author.

Use - of Textbooks Written by Faculty Members (continued) 51. T e x a s Cases on M ~ P Y ~ Z W ~ U H ~ E ~ , by West Publishfng, which s e l l s f o r $ m zt=oyalty co autho P

52. Cases on Evidence, C . T. McConnick, by Wesf Publ ish ing Company, which sells f o r $10.50 w i t h 20% royalty on vholesalc p r i ce to author.

53. Texas Supplement on Legal Pmfeasion, G . 6. W i l l i a m s , published by Hemphill's which s e l l forv each r e s p e c t i v d y w i t h no roya l ty t o author.

54. Texas Public Lands and Texas - Land Limita t ions , W . 0. Ebuie, published by Hemphill s , w h i c h 1 f O T - ~ O each with n-rn1.t~ to author.

5 5 . Real Property Security, M. R. Woodward, published by Hemphill's, whlch sells f o r $3.00th tho r o y a l t y to author .

56, - Leg31 Medicine - and Medicolegal Problema , H, W , Smith , mimeographed, no royalty to author.

57. Case Book on Texas C i v i l and C r L m i n a l Pleadfng and Case Book on Texas C i v i l - _ q q _ _ - -

Actions, R , W . Sky ton , published by Wesc, ;hichse'-ls f O r $ m a n d '-,- respectively, with no royalty to authors .

58. -- Cases and Materials on Federal Courts, McCormick and Chadboum, published by Foundation Press, w h i c F s e l l s f o r m w-oyalty to authors *

59, Cases on the Conflict of Laws, C. W. Stwbarg, published by West, which 6 e 11 - ~ $ ~ ~ ~ i ~ o ~ 1 . ~ 0 BU t ho r I

60. Cases on I n j u r i e s to Relations, 1;. Green, published by West, which sells f o r $ ~ w ~ h ~ ~ ~ p ~ y to author.

6 1 Spring, S m e r , Autumn, and Winter, by Eduard Micek, four readers published by the Czech ~ i t e r a r y m t y , w h n l l s for $1 -00 each, with no royalty t o author.

, by Eduard Micek, published by the Firm Foundation, which royalty to author.

63. Basic Conversational Spanish, by G, G , LaGrone, published by Holt;, which a e l l s ~ $ 3 . 2 0 w i t h 14% of wholesale pr ice to author.

64.. Trece relatos hispanicos, by G o D . Schade, published by Odyssey, whlch sellsf'or$2.50, w f n C $ r o y a l t y to author.

65. The - Teaching of ForeLp hnguages in the Elementary Schools, by Theodore - Andersson, pu'olistlz by D o C. Heath, w h m sells for $1.75 w i t h 10s royalty to author .

66 lkrr iage for Moderns, by Henry A Bowman, published by M c G r a w - H i l l , which s e l l i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x o y a l t ~ on F f r s t 2,500, 1 2 3 on second 2,500, and 15$ thereaf te r .

67. fntroduction to Sociology, by Dawson and Get:-ys , published by Ronald Press, which a e l l s ~ 0 ~ 0 W i t h 15% royalty t o authors.

68. Sociology, by L . Broom arid P . Se lznick , published by Row Peterson and Company, which se l l s for $6 , jO w i t h 155 royalty to authors.

69. Mnufacturingl Processes, by M. L. Bege,mn, which se l l s fo r $8.00 with 15$ royalty t o a u t h o r .

7 0 , Engineering Themo-Dynamics, by Short, Kent, and Treat, which se l l s fo r $6. 00=oyalty to authors.

71. Elements of Mechanism, by Doughtie & James, which sel ls Tor $6 00 with 1 8 royalty t o au tGrs .

Use of Textbooks Wrl t t e n by Faculty Member 6 ( e0nt.i nucd) 72. % s i m m e x e r ~ , by Vallancc & Doughtie, which sells f o p $7.50 v i t h v y x t y to authors *

Air Cpndltionisg, Woolrich & Woolrich, which s e l l s for $7.50 with 1 3 - - royalty t o authors .

74. Thee-;;. of Machine Desiv , by Carter, which s e l l s fax $3.25 w i t h 15% royal-azho r ,

RATE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER COWFERE'NCES IN KLMSOLvme D O ~ ~ R Y : I recommend - CI

appro-e f o m g dai ly a n T w z k I y rates f o m o n f e r e n c e poups in Kinsolving Dormitory for the 1960 S m e r Session, submitted by Mr. C. W. U n d m , Business Manager, with t h i s comme~t:

"These are the same rates wlifcb were in effect for t h e 1959 S m e r Session. We believe that we will need Lo lmve at Icact a two-year experience record to itetemine i f these rates are real is t ic and cover the cos t of the swmncr canf'erence operation. "

Board and Room --- Daily Rate -- Wee- Rate -

Two persons in a room w i t h connecting bath

One person in a room with connecting bath

DEPARTMENTAL BUDGET APPRO?RIATIONS 'XmCRJNSED BY CREDI!E FQR SALES RECEIFTS : Mx . G . C . S ' t a ~ ~ ~ b ~ t h e ~ o l l o w i n a s c h e m r e f lec t iw - the receipts that. have been c red i ted to the various departments for Salcs a n d Services in the quarter encing Aagust 31, 1959, with t h e recommendation " t b L account #1800 - Budget EstYmtes, be increased in t h e t o t a l sum of $10,414.47, and such sums be charged to the indicated Estimated Income accounts for Credits f o r S d e s . . . and . . .that each departmental approrrrlatlon account be credited w i t h the LSBe sum received by each department: such appropriat ion t o be made from account @900 - Unappropriated Balance ,"

Account Transfer to number T i t l e - mount Ac count Bumbe r

Credits for Sales EZEi

O T t i c e of .the R s g i e t r a r Student t ieal th Center - Out Patient Division

Diplomas Res ihn t Instruction and - Departmental Research Bacteriolom Chemietly H a n c Economics Physics zobloWT Chemical Engineering Elec,tr ical Engineering Mechanical ~ n g i n e e r i n g Music College of Pharmacy Physical. Training for Waxen

O r ~ n i z e d Research Bureau 3f Engineering Research I n s t f t u t e of Public A f f a i r s

Library ~ h y a i d a l P lant -E@a-ntr ~ u i LBings ttnd Grounds

Department of Physical Flan t &intenante Depar-lment of Utilities

Organized Act iv i t i e s Relating to - Ins tmc t i a n a l Departments Radio -Televi~ion

Departmental Budget Appropriations Increased - by Credits for Sales Receipts -- (continued)

Account Transfer to Nmber T i t l e Amount Account Munber

Orenized A c t i v i t i e s Re la t ing t o Instructional ~ e p a r h ~ o ~ i n u c d )

13847 Test ing and Counseling Center - Extension Division 696.83 28202

Public Appropriations Cred i ts f o r Sales

13965 P a c k a g ~ ~ r a r y - 55 25482

Total

SOU!PHF+RN UNION GAS COMPANY - RATE DEREASE FOR FWEL PURCIIPISED: Mr. G. W. Landrum, Business E g e - m s u b m i t t m h e f o l l o w i n g i ~ g a r d to the agreement w i t h Southern Union;

"Since our Budget was prepared, we have signed our Gas Agreement wi th Southern Union Gas Company for t h e 1959-61 biennium. The new ra te i s 23# p e r mcf whereas our old rate was approximately 194 per mcf. On the basis of t he 12 monthal conawnption fo r the period ending June 30, 1959, t he University paid $191,894 -77 for fuel . For . this same perl od applying the 234 rate, our fuel b i l l would amount to $233,537.17. Therefore, during this period the r a t e now ef f ect-lve would h v e increased the amount paid by $41,642.40.

"The budgeted figure of $205,000 in the 1959-60 Budget f o r fuel anticipated an increasdconsumption of fue l over l a e t year but did not include an allowance for the increased s t e . It w i l l , therefore, be necemary to have an additional appropriation of $40,000 to this item in the Main University Budget to gay the fue l bills during 1959-60. ' I

In accordance w i t h the above, T recornend approval of his request to appropriate $40,000 f r o m the AmiLable University Fund Unaggrogriated Bahnce to the k i n University 1959260 General Buclget division of Physical P l a n t , Department of U t i l i t i e s Account Nom 26860 - Fuel.

I

mSCEIlAUEOU6 POSTAGE EXPENSE ACCOUNT - MADi UNIVERSITY - ESTABLTSEMEliT: From a survey of postage c h m a o ~ r n e n ~ y the Stenogmphfc Bureau, it - - appears that-by far the ireatest nwibar of monthly charges are for thkae fmm 1$ to 254, Mr. Grady S t a r n o , Auditor, recmende, and I concur, that a U daily poetage expenses of twenty-five cents or lea8 be charged direct ly to 8 Miscellaneous Postage Expense account instead of baing charged to inaividual departments, thus eliminating a number of additional c le r i ca l operations. Thie procedure will not, of course, constitute additional postage expense, but simply collect in one area t h e minor charges that are now being dist r ibuted to departments. The amount.estimated to be needed is $1,500, and I recommend that this be appropriated from Main University Unallocated Maintenance and Equipment to establish a Miscclhneaua P o s ~ g e Exgenae Account. (5036)

SCHOLARSHIPS, FELWWSHIPS, AND AWARDS: On recornendation of the proper - cornnittee, the following awards have been made:

First Semester, 1q59 a <,..

=erican ~ o u m i o n f o r Pharmaceutical Education (5025) - $50.00 each - m J . Kapczynski Lawrence R Menconi BarlsLd IfeU SBnter Ralph W , West

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards continued) F i r s t Semester, - 1959 (continuad- Behrens D r u g Company (4864) (5027) -

Vivian Ann Henderson $ lOU.00 Betty K , Caymod 50.00

Bennett Freshman Prize in Mathematics (5017) m r i z e - ~ o e m ~ ' C o n n o r $ 30.W

2nd Prize - G e n t r y Lee 20 , 00 3rd Pr ize - William ThcLingo 10 .OO

Joseph S . C u l l i m n Bckolarship - in Geolow (4740) Franklin Wallace Daugherty $ 750.00

D ~ 1 l . a ~ DaiZey Times -Herald Scholarship (4.891 ) T h n D* Brwamet'c $ 100 .OO

S a l l y Dickson Memorial Scholarship Fund of Dallas Shakespeare Club (5029) - . -- -230.00

- Caley A . Gmers

Drma hbomtory Theater Jack L. GiUm James I,. Martin Bobby M. Beard Larry Burgoon Kaye Ferguson Sharon Jenkins Marilyn Sears K. Annette G i l l e s p i e Edward P. Williams Irma Clare Howard Freddie R. Goodson

Jesse B . Jones Scholarship in Honor of' A d m i r a l Bimi tz ( 5001) - - I ---

Alfred F . Cazares, JP. $ 1 5 O b W Darold P. Greene 50.00 Frank K. Hi11 50 e 00 John W. Pieper l 5 0 . ~ Leslle A . Sanders 300.00 Joseph E . Tepera 200 . 00

Phannaceut ical Foundation and Fellows hip Account ( 4836) (5026) - $50,00 %rt William Whanek, Jx .

Donald Ray Fluenzler

$75 .OQ - ~ m n Grant S c o t t , Jr.

$l00.00 Joe Gene ,Autry Roberto Martinez Elizabeth Am Amstrong Jane Ann Krenitsky Marmrita Escmil la Rayma Jean Watson Charles Woodrow Monday, Jr,

$115.00 Walter K i l l i o n

$125.00 Weldon Lloyd Ash Garry Dean Dossey

V i r g i n i a J. Blackwood

Lyle Jimmy lu'ilson Wandn Lea Pope Kentie th .bFraitUin .Prf ncc Brenda Joyce Smith Homer A . Anderson Joe Marash

S c h ~ l a r s h i p s , Fellowships, and Awards Firat Sernester . 1959 I continued-

( continued) - , < < - . Pha-ceut i c a l ati ion $choGrshiP

$150.00 (continued) b r r y Craig Dickie Garner Burford Roger D. Rubio B i l l y George Odam El ig io Elias Saenz, Jr .

and Fellowship Account (continued)

Marilyn Ehcks tane Hargrave G e r ~ l d Allen Garza B i l l y Wayne Wqodward Wilbert Arvid Palssn Glenn Guthrie

Southwestern Drug Corporation (5028) - $50.00 each Jose ~ a r f x Carol Ann Richardson

Union Carbide Engineering Scholarship (4985) - $100.00 with t u i t i o n and fees - Charles Edward Hasty

W l l l Roger Schohrship (4752) -- Jean Jones N o m n h u i s e P u l l i m Maurice Z u n i g a

1959-60 Long Session Alcoa scholarshep in Engineer1 ng 4 4982)

Tom D . ~ e y n o l d r $1,500 .OO

Arnerican Desk Manufacturing Company (4936) ~ d g a r m h n d Bessent $ 700.00

Battle Fellowship in Greek Studies (4731) 7 s . Maria T. K l s h $ 500 .OO

William Jamea k t t l e Scholarship in Classical Wguages - $100.00 each (4732) G a y l ~ d e n Marilyn Heimann Freda Katz Molly Sullivan

IIenq Becbman Scholarship and Sl ide Rule Proficiency Award --- Morrie Rvggles $ 2 0 0 . r

Florence RaZston Brooke (4904) Mrs. Mary Fraser Townsend.

T n J. Brown 8a C. A n Lupton Foundation Uadership Graduate Award in Education - Kennsth S t . c E i - 3 4 ) 94,000.00 - -

Chemical Engineering Awards (4916) D o w e m i c a 1 Comwanv , - -

>y RT. Finch - Humble O i l Company - L. c . X n

Jefferson Chemical Company J m e e E . Wychs, IT

$1,800~00 plus t u i t i o n and fees 4

Douglas Aircraf t Scholarship (4709) -1-on Roc h e l ~ a $ 750.00

Drw-bbora tory-Thea t re Scholarships ; (4824) - $50 -00 each Df ane McCurley Mary Eether Bazaldua Betty Jean Zurovetz John Paul Reynolds Nancy Kate Renf r o Jo Anne Brigance

Fine A r t s Foundation (~usic ) (4911) -- D a r y l Ray R1fol-d $ 100.00 Judy Kay Boland 100.00 R i c k r d b e Brown 175 .OO Donna Rebecca Davidson 75 -00

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards (continued) 1959-40 - Long Session { e o n t f z d - Fine A r t s Foundation (~usic) (continued) --

Susan PI, Boss 9 l50,OO m t h w Jean Gould Frances Camilla Ha19 Dorothy Sue K e l l y Glenda1 B. Lasninack Wry A ~ n e t t e Laughter Beatrice Ann Luther Bichard E, McGinty Joaeph Roger Mfchel Glenda. Gail Mitchell John C ( ~ a c k ) OiNcfl; Betty Ann Parker C o r n l i e A n n Patton Wetzel Eugene Evans Rhemann E l m Ann Schietingex Charlea 0. Veazey Bette Lou Walker B . Evangeline Markow

Winner of the Junior League of Austin Scholarship Audition - total payment to be made after fall regintmtion.

Ford Foundation Fellowship ( f o r candidates for the Master of Arts degree - in English) (4937)

Patr icia Mwtthsws $1,000.00

Geoloy 8cholars;Qs CUY er Memoria Scholarship (48401 - $250.00

Mr. and:Mrs. John A . Jackaon Scholarship (4843) - $400.00 each D a - O . i l s s o n n Cameron %tee

Siraonds Memorial Scholarship (4841) - $200 .OO Milo Kearney, Jr.

Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation SchoUrehip (4842) - $500.00 each x y D. cope Jmes Robert Moffett (second Semester)

Award (4888) - $250.00 each Charles Pesk Cook

Humble -- Oil and Refining Campany Fellowship in Accounting (4690) - $1,800.00 Cllf ford Eduin Rut ton

Jourmllsrn Foundation Funds (4803 ) Gall Dorden ~ c h o l a r s h l p ( 4 9 9 3 ) -

~ o b r Downf ng $ 3OO.OO

George W , B r a c k e n r i d ~ e Scholarshep - $200.00 earh -3 Horace Casey

Bet ty Emns ($100.00 - 1st semester) Richard VanSteenkiste

Cabat Educat ional Grant - - ~ a c ~ Kekver

MarJorie Darilek Memorial Scholarsh ip Marilyn Miller

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards ( c o n t l n ~ ~ d ) 1953-60 - h n g Session (contfGd>- Journalism Foyndation Funds (continued) E. S . Fentrees f el lo- --

Haro?Ld E . Whi.t"tn@,on $1,200 .00

Jesse H. Jones Scho i a~sh ip $125 JOO each - 1st Semester C a r o l ~ a l e Jane Pmsley J. C. Byatt Rebecca Reynolds Jack Lowe Tom Stuclrey Beth McC.limon Nancy T h r i f t Mike Muncy Leon G r a h a m

Publ ic Affairs Reporting Program David Warren Burke t t $1,200 .00

Public Reiations Society of Terns Scholarship -- Harriet Ols~n $ 100.00

Texan Scholarship Amrd - x r o n Lee McLain

Texas Press As~ociation Internship -- Karen Wheeler

Theta Sigm Phi - Austin Alumnae Chapter - $100 .W each 3 1st Semester --- Pat Rusch Sally Seiders

David M, Warren and Afvah Meyer Warren - $125.00 each - 1st Semester R o G e P E ~ o v e

I - - -- Marie Jo E i c h a n n

I a w School (49061 (49461 - 3 . - , . - Austin Iawyers ' Wf ves club Scholarship

Thomas J. ~ r o r r - $ 300 .OD

James Lockhart A u t r y Scholarship L__ -

Benny Hughes $ 750 000

Frank Bobbitt Memorial Gchohrship G. II, Kolb $ 500 .OO

Herbert S . Bonhsm Scholarship L. D. E c k r a n J. D . hwrence Bob Barton

Canty, Hanger, Johnson, Scarborough & Gooch Scholarship - J. ~.Rseder --

$ 250.00

Class of 1917 scholarship - J 3 ~3al terrs

Class of 1936 Scholarship --- Seth Searcy

Class of 1932 Scholarship --- Martin A . Wiginton

James R. Dougharty Scholarship J. A . Spinuzzi John Teed T. W , Cook W i l l i a m Douglas Matthew, JF,

$ 150.00 (~irst semester)

$ 2.50.00 (TO be repaid a f t e r graduation)

$ 125 -00 { ~ i r s t flemestar) 500 00 250.00 125,00 ( ~ l r s t Semester) (5000)

Scholarships, Fellowships, and Awards (cordtinued) 1959 - 60 Long Session ( c a t i G d 7 fitwochool.Ccont - inue d)

Ford Foundation Scholarship - V. F . Hlavinka $ 500.00 L. ~ . ' ~ a d ~ e r 500.00

Fulbright, Crooker, Freeman, -- Bates & Jaworski Scholarship J * B. Flaming 7 250.00

John E- Green, Jr., Scholarship - c h a x i m ~ ~ - $ 150.00 ( ~ i r s t semester)

B . M. Harrington, Jr . , Scholarah ip -- - A . V. Rash $ 125.00 ( ~ i r s t semester) W i l l i a m Douglas Matthew, Jr. 125~00 (second semester) (5000)

Rmble O i l and Refining Company John C ~ x e on

Judge Joseph C , Hutcheson, - Jr , , Scholarship W . F. Mayha=, Jr. $ 500.00

Hvaas, Weisman, Peterson, King & Schwapgach Scholarship mB.TEET

-- $ 35u.00

Wright Chalfant Morrow Schobrship x y J* Weist $ l5O.OQ {~irst Semester)

0 . V * Sco t t , Jr. 5 0 0 , O O

W. J. McKie Scholarships in L a w -- -- R. ~ m o n s , Jr, $ 2 5 0 , O O K, R. Dickerson 250 .OO B. G. Wiley 250 .QO

Sylvan Lang Scholarship x e t h . Peden $ 300.00

DaUas Scarborough Scholarship mG. Williams $ 200 .Ob

J. W & Cornelia R, Scarbrough Scholarship Ear 'Eandry

- $ 50Oq00

Joe Jaworski, Jr, Thomas M. Snow

250.00 ( ~ i r s t semester) 500.00

Colonel W , S, Sinkins Bcholarship ~ e a g a l w h e b t r $ 300.00

Viason, Elkins, Weems & Searls Scholarship a .*Ei i ans -- $ 350.00

plaarpret Jane McKfnney I e w i s Scholarship in ?3acteriolow (5002) Sara E . t i nebaugh

- $ 250.00

Library Sc icnce Scholarship Fund (4774) Mrs . June Audrey Moll, an $ 500.00

Mission Eaanufaeturing Company Award (4890) Albert P. Richter $ 800 .00

Charles Durand Oldr ight Fellowehip (~hilosophy ) (4939) T r y Allen Schmucker $ 600-00

Pharmacy Scholarships Borden Award (W62)

Florence Gaye Laxaon

Scholarships, Fellbwghips , and Awards [continued) 1959-60 - LQng Session [ c o c t i ~ d ~ Pharmacy Scholarships (continued)

Amour and - Company Fellowships (4845) - $1,600.00 each Paul F n Geiger Glenn D. Appelt

Southwestern Dmg - Corpom-tion (4863) - $100.00 Judith Gillespie

Radio-Television Scholarship Awards (4682) James Stephen Ford, McAllen $ 300.00 . .

Jim Bill Warren, ~ k n s 125 .OO Susan Gregg, Round Bock 100 ,OO Cyrua B, Follmer, Jr . , Austin 100.00 Sondra Alma Halliday, Gal.ena Park 100.00 Tom Yancey, Sheperd 100.00 R i c h a d E. Polson, H a r l i n s n 1W. 00

Resistance Welder Manufacturers ' Association Seam Welding Fellowship (4619) - Carroll W i l l i a m Boecker XOOO. 00

Jonas and Dora Si lbers te in Scholarship Fund (4017) - $40.00 each --- - Nancy Miller Ruthe Tgnatoff

School of Soc ia l Work - (4753) (5020) - $400 -00 each el, Boissevaln Mrs + h r e t t a Jenkins Webb

Greta LRvely - $250.00 J. E. Whiteselle Navamo County Student Scholarship (4858) - $300.00 --

B i l l Murchition, Corsicans

United Daughters -- of the Confederacy (4978) Frank Smyrl $ 250.00

United States Steel Foundat ion Fellowship - $2,100.00 and fo r 1960-61, $2,400.00 T e r n e m 4 6 5 3 )

Westinghouse - Award (4889) Don Shane Robinson

Alfred 3. Wolters Schohrsh ip (4473) ~ h a x e s F r i t s c h , Schudenberg $ 225.00 plus fees

EXTENSION OF APSOINTMENT OF DR. E. kr. M W : During the 1958-59 Long Session Dr. E. W. Muma, Associate Professor of Management, served pa*-time as Assistant Dean of the College of Businesa Administration, and during the 1959 Swmner Session as Consultant in the Office o f %he Dean. Eis s e w i c e s w e r e also needed in the Dean's Office during the period August 23-September 10, 1959, and f o r this additional asafgnment, I recommend that an additional $500 be paid him from Undlocated Salwies. (5042)

MEmS FUNIl GRAIW: The c m i t t e e to @ministex the Mezea FEbculty Fund h s --- made a g r u n t of $200 to a faculty member, whose m e w i l l be repcarbed in executive aession of t h e Board,

ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF TWO WEKS: MI", W. Gordon Idhaleg, D e a n of the Graduate --- SEhool, Gaveled t o New Ycrk Ci ty to conduct business sf t he Office of the Grdua t e Dean and to do =search at; Colum'bia University, during the period September 16-0ctober 2, 15)5ga h i s emensea paid from Off ice and Travel Expense of t he Dean of the Graduate School. (waiver of Regents ' requirement of advance approval is mquj.red., and is r e c ~ s n d e d , )

YACULTY LEGISLATION: I r e c m e r d approval of the follow5ng l e e s l a t i o n passed by the General Faculty and/or Faculty Council :

1, On September 19, 1959, the Faculty Comci.1 approved by the circulari- zation proced.ure the proposed changes I n the 1958-60 Law Catalogue (D&P 2'751-521, copy of which is attached hereto as APPWIX A.

";{e;c:; Faculty Legislation ( continued )

2, At its meeting on sptember 21, 1959, the mculty Council approved delegat ion to the respective deans fo r the year October 1, 19.59, t o September 30, 1960, the authority of the Faculty to approve degree candidates.

Sincerely yours,

N. H, Ransom

r n r n ; r T X A WCUMEMTS AND PEOCEEDDJGS OF THE FACULTY COUNCIL

.*- PROPOSED CHANCES fP; THE 1958-1960 L A W CATALOG

The School of LEtw has f i l e d with the Secretary of the Faculty Cowcil the recommendations pubusbed below to make changes f n the 199-1960 Catalog. These changes were approved by the School of Law at its meetiag of May 18, 1959. Tbe Secretary has classified these recommendations to be of exclusive gpplication and primary interest only to B single school or college.

Notice ie hereby @ven that this legislation w i l l be presented to the < received by the Secretary of the Faculty Council from a member of the Council within five days of the date of t h i s publication. If a protest is received, the proposed legislation will be presented to the Faculty Council for action at its m e t i n g of September 21, 1.959.

gene.. W. Nelson, Secretary The .P&culty Council

RECOMMENAATIONS OF THE SCHOOL OF Mti

The scction en t i t l ed "Required Areas of work" on page bk change as follows:

' 4 ~ h a n ~ e 1. Under First Year courses following Legal Bibliography add

.......................... +Brief Writing 1

\

.,Change 2. In the second paragraph, second sentence, change the word f ive to six. This sentence should now read. "TO accomplish that purpoae, the second apd third-year courses are divided into six groups, end a designated number of semester hours for each group."

'\ Change 3. In the second paragraph, the last sentence should be chwged to read: One seminar course may be used toward the completion of a group require- ment, Perspective Group excepted,

Change 4. On page 45 after Group V, add the following: Group VI.

PERSPECTIVE Semester hours

American Legal Histo ry................. 3 Comparative Law (civil Law) ........,... 3 Ia t exa t iona l mw....................., 3 Jurisprudence .......................... 3 Total h u n t R e q d r e d . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 3

,Zhange 5. On page 45, add to the Procedure Group (IV) the f o l l o d n g :

Damages or Remedies ................... 2 Remove both m g e s and Remedies from Group V General on the same page.

mange 6. On page 45, add to the Properky Group (111) the following :

Water l;aw..+.........,...... ........... 2 Remove Water Law from the General Group (v)

Change 7. On page 45 add to the Public Law Group (11) the fallowing:

Employees' R i & t s . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Remove Einployees ' Rights fram the General Group (v)

Change 8. Remove International L a w from the General Group (v)

Change 9. Remove Legai Accounting from the General Group (v)

" ..I Change 10. On page 45 reduce the t o t a l amount of hours required in the Gcnersl Group from six t o tbxee. T h i s group ahould read as follows:

Group V. w

General Semester bours

A d ~ ~ i r ~ l l t y ............................. 2 C o n f l i c t of h w s . . ..................... 3

2 I n J u r i e s to Relations .................. Legal Aid .............................. 1 .................... Legal Medicine..,.. 4 ........................... Military Law 2 office Practice........ ................ 1 ......................... Total Required 3

Reasons for Changes

Change 1. For several years the course in Brief Wri t ing md Oral Argument ha^ been offered as an optional course f o r first year students. Beceuse of the practical aspects of this training, the facul ty feels that it should be required of a l l first year s tuden t s .

Change 2. T h i s change is necessary because of the addition of the Perspective Group.

Chmge 3. This change is raade because the requirement is f o r one course only in tbe Perspective Group. The faculty feels that since courses in t h i s group are designed to better prepare the student for all of his work in the Law School, the classroom procedure is best.

Change 4. One of the major aims underlying the addition of this group of courses (including the taking International L a w out of the General Group and placing it here) is to enable t he student to bring a broader, more sophis- ticated, and mature process of legal analysis to bear upon the study of law remaining La him in Law School. A~J additional aim is to provide the student with a broader background relative to all fields of the law.

Change 5 , Although the subJect matter of Damages and Remedies is not clearly all in the Procedural Field, nor all in the General Field, it is f e l t t h a t they more properly belong in the Procedural Field, Since much of the material covered in these courses is t h e same, it is felt t h a t the student should be allowed credit in only one of them.

Chanae 6. Water Law is more properly part of the Property Field than the General.

Change 7. Since Ihp1oyeesq Ri&ts deals w l t h the Texas Workmanst Compsnsa- tfon Act and the Federal t layer st Liabi l i ty Act, It should be in the Public Law Field.

Change 8. International Law b s been mwed to the new Perspective Group. Sec the reason given in Change 4.

Change 9. Leg& Accounting is required of all students who have not had six hours of h e - L a w Accounting, The faculty feels t h a t L e p l Accounting should not count t o w r d fulfillment of the field requirements.

Change 10. With the addition oP Perspective Group snd its requiremeat of three hours, and since several courses have been taken out of the General Group, the requirements should be reduced,

The description of the new courses will be sent t o the Registrar's off ice in the near future.

Filed with the Secretary of the Faculty Council by Professor T. J. Gibson, Assistant Dean of the School of Law, August 28, 1959.

Dfstributed among the members of the Faculty Council by the University Steno- graphic Bureau, September 1 5 1959.

TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE of The University of Texaa

EL Faso, Texas

President b g a n W i l s o n The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear President Wilson:

The IoUowing docket is aubmitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting on November 13 and 14, 1959.

1 95 9-60 Budast -- Economics & Buaitleea Adminiatpation 1. Change the name of Phillip Blanchard, hstructor , to read Lawreace P. Blanchard. (R. 8. C . No. 5).

English 2. Change the appointmentofMrs. Roberta Wafkerfrornfnstrucbr +,', 112 t imaat a salary of $2,100 to Instructor 314 time for the 1959-60 -Ly%

Mathematics and Physics -- 3, Appoint Mr. Stanley Smith as Instructor, 114 time, for a e h n g Session, at a salary of $1,250 to be paid from the account for Lnctruc tors, Part-time, (R.B,C. No, 491.

Engines ring 4, Appoint Mr. Jack J. Bourquia am Instructor for tbe brig Seesion at a salary of $4,500, to be paid from unfilled pornition of Professor budgeted at $7,200, and lapse renairsiag $2,700 to UaaUocated Salaries. pt,a.c. NO, 50).

5, Appoint Mr. W i l l i a m 3, Lyoa, Jr. aa Inetrue~r 114 h a , for the First Semester at a aalary of $600, to be paid from Undlocated Salarisa, (R.B.C. No. 51).

=pt the resignation of Mr. Wilson Snodgrsss as Libsari- I and lapse the salary budgeted at $4,584 to UnaUacated Salaries. Mr. Snodgrassl xe~igned before September 1, 1959. (R, B.C. No. 52).

7, Lapse $3,828 budgeted for a position of Librariaa 1 to UnaUocated Salaries, It has not been possible to f i l l this position, (R.B.C. No. 531-

8. Appropriate $7,362 from Unallocated Salaries to the appropriation for Library Assistants and change the number of positions from 3 1/2 to 6. More than t h i o amount has b a n Iapaed to UaaUoeated Salaries from unfilled positbns in khe Library, {R.B.C- No, 54).

Current Restricted Funds - - 9. Appropriate $1,032 from Unappropriated Surplus - Fraok B. Cotton rust Income Account as Texas West ie rn College ' a contributi~n to the

W - i

National Defense Student Loan Fund. Two third. of appropriated C- JI/ f u d ~ ($9,282) have been received from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for student bme for the year 1959-60, ( R ~ B ~ c . 561,

SCHEUENGER LABORATORY, Change the appointment of Mr, David Mott, Research Physicist, full time, Sept. 16. 1959rJune 15, 1960 at 7 7 . b a a b h t y of $5,000 (Contract DA 29-040-ORD-1926) (Docket of Septem- bav 17, 1959, p. W -5 , item 28) to 314 time, same period, same source. {ReB, Ca No, 57).

OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS. f xecommead approval of the fo-wing out- of-state trips for ataff members liated, expanses to be paid from Maintenance and Travel funds, unless otherwise shown.

1, Profeeaor foeeph L. Leach (English) to Elouidur, Coloradol October 8- k 1 , 1959 to present a research paper before the Rocky Mountaim Modern -page A~sociation.

Berkman (Arts and Sciences) to Louisville, Kentucky, , 1959 to attend the annual meeting of the Southern

Am eociation of C o b ge s and Secondary Schools. - / f ,<, :I 5 - 11 + , , ::

3. President J. R. Smiley to Louisville, Kentucky. & ' -, . ., 1959 to attend the annual meeting of the Southern Au sociation of College8 and Secondary Schools.

4, President 3, R. Smiley to Boston. Massachusetts, January 10-16, 1 960 to attgnd the mual meeting of the A s sociation of American ColL ge s . 5, Professor J, C. Rinklea, Jr. and Instrucmr Jose McDonald (Miaing and Metslluzgy) to Silver City and Hanover , New Mexico rnkaing districts August 31-Sephmber 6 , 1959 to conduct field work of Mining Survey Course 2304,

RATES FOR DORMITORIES. I recommend the following increases in 7 21 rates per etudent lox the indicated periods to meet increased operating coats. <' , . y

(a) Room Rent - Increase from $70 to $90 per eernseter of the /:, ,: .:[=

Long Session and from $28.50 to $35.00 per term of the Summer Se maion to be effective as of the beginning of the 1960 Summer Session,

(b) M e a l s - Increase from $225 to $235 per semester of the Long Session to be effec~ve as ~f the higinning of the 1960 Fall Semester. It is ale0 recommended that, begin- ning with the 1960 Summer Seseian, the Main Dining Room not be operated during the Summer, The small vlolume reaul ta irr financial b a a and the feeding facilities located in the Student Union Building can adequately meet the food requirements of tbe students living on campus,

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SALE OF EQUIPMENT . At the October 2-3, 1959 meeting of the ~ o a r d of Regents Busfnesa Manager A, A. Smith was authorized to secure bids

for the sale of two 1959 Ford Station Wagons purchased for fhe School of Nursing in October, 1958, W r i w n bide received until noon, Qctobe~ 24, 1959 and an file in the Eluainees Qffice'are as foIlows:

Bidder Vehic b Motor No. A9DR-102392 Motor No, A9DR-101939 Licenae No. X S - 5680 Licenae No. XS - 568 1

Karl PI Goodman (Dealer) 1,750.00 Edgar T. Ruff 1,725.00 W i l t e Hatri,ean L C

J, C. Rinteletl I -

Johnny's Auto Sales (Dealer) 1,735,$0 Wade Hartrick 1,311.00 J. J. gropik (Dealer) 1,2 88.00 J, W, Scruggs 1,801.25* Michael B r a d 1,565.95

*High Bid

It is recommended that the sale of the vehicles to J . C . Rintelen and J. W, Scruggs in the amounts of $2,001.00 and $i,8Ql.Z5, respectively, be approved,

VACATION AND HOLIDAY SCHEDULE. I recommend the following , vacation and holiday schedule for 1959-60 be approved. -> <> I

I . Stab= Legal Holidays observed by the College: h b o r Day, Monday. Sept. 7, 1959 Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov, 26, 1959 Christmas Day, Friday, Doc. 25, I959 New Year's Day, Friday, Jan, 1, 1960 Independence Day. Monday, July 4, 1960

2, In lieu of other State Legal Holidays not observed by the College : The Friday following Thanksgiving. Nov, 27, 1959 The Thursday preceding Christmas, Dec, 24, 1459 The Monday preceding New Year's, Dec, 28, 1959 The Tuesday preceding New Year 's , Dec. 29, 1959 The Wedaeaday preceding New Year's, Dec. 30, 1959 The Thursday preceding Mew Year's, Dac. 3 1, 1959 The Friday preceding Easter, April 15, 1960

3. Twelve working days of vacation (2 daye of this vacation to be in lieu of other State Legal H~l idaya which are not observed by the Goliege),

G E T S . The following gifts have been received by Texas Western College. X recommend acceptance and that an expre s sion of appre - ciation of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary, except in the crtsa of @ts of $190 or less which I have been auth~f- ize d to accept on behalf of the Board. In the case of scholarshipe where the recipient ie designated by the donorr it ha8 been ascertained that the donor is a charitable or public foundation and the donation doe a not constitute an evasion of taxec . 1, The El Paso Symphony Association has given $250 to be used for 4 . - 1 ' \

1959 Fall Semester scholarehips to be awarded to students majoring in music, The donor a m e s the recipienta,

2 Tho Y s l e ~ High School (EX Paso) Spanish Club has given a scholar- shipinheamovntof$125100forths1959-60hngSes~ion*namisg 7 5 ~ " ~ , I the recipient, T4

3. TheBoderickFoundation,IflcrofElPisohilsgivena$500 T-736 ~dsolarship for the i959 Fall Semeater; The donor has named the re cipicnt, a studeirt majoting in music.

T_?13d 4, The Woman's Committee of the EL Paso Symphony Association has - given $500 representing five schoiarshipd of $100 each for the 1959 Fall Semester, The recipients are to be students majoring in rnueie

e and recommended by the chairman of that department,

5. The American Society for Metals has given a $500 s c l i a ~ r s h i ~ 7 %h!? for the 1959-60 Long Session. The recipient is to be a student rrlajof J

ing in metallurgy and recommended by the chairman of that deparment tb the College Scholarship Committee.

6. The El Pzso B a k e r a Council has given a scholarship in the amount 7- /7//f of $150 for the 1959160 Long Session. The recipient is to be a atudeat majoring in Education and recommended by the chairman af that department to the Scholarship Committee,

7. The El Paso Touchdown Club has given $1,000 for the benefit of ~ 0 7 SntercoUegia* Afhletics, This money is to be ueed for recruiting purposes and i s to be administerad by the Athbtic Director and Busi- ness Manager of the College in accordance 6 t h Zhe policits and regulations of the Natiorwl Collegiate Athletic Aeaociation.

,,73a 8, The ASARCO FOUNDATION of New York bas given a scholarship 1 , in the amount of $500 for the 1959-60 Long Ssssion. The recipient is to be a saclent majoring in metallurgy and recommended by the chairman of that department.

9+ The El Paso Chapter of the National Office Management Association has given $200 to the College to establish a new loan fund. This Loan fund

1 17 is tobe administered by the College Business Manager andis Qo k 7, a available to junior or senior:e tudents majoring in Bus- s s Adm:'Laistration,

10. The College has received $1,000 from the Phelps Dodge Foundation

oion. The recipients are to be a junior and a senior studeat majoxhg represenmg two schofarshipe of $500 each for the 1959-60 Long See-

in M h b g and Metallurgy and recommended by the chairman of that department.

11. The El Paso Section of Ule National Councilof Jewish Women has , 7,34 given a $150 echolarahip for the 1959-60 h n g Sesaion. The College / Scholarship Committee i r s to make this award to a ertudent majoring in Education and recommended by the chairman bf that deparment,

12, TWO hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225) has bean received 7- 72/ from the George Fred Hardy Foundation repre aenting three s chohr- ship5 of $75 each for the 1959 Fail Semester. The donor names the recipients.

13. A check in the amount of $250 has been received from the Wornants - ys3 Missionary Union, Southern Baptist Convention, aa a ~ c h a k r s h i p for 1. the I959 Fall Semester. The donor has nanzedttre recipient,

The following gifts of $100 or less have been made to Texas Western College and proper acknowledgment has been made to the donore:

1 , The Yeleta Womanla Glub has given a $100 scholarship for the 1959- 60 Long Se ssian, naming the recipient, , - y 3 ~ - & + )

2. DaWitt and Reerick, El Paso, have added $39.18 to their rcholarshiy - yj fund f a x award, 1959-60. The College Scholarship Committee chooses the recipient, a student majoring in Business Administr&ion.

3. The Press Club of El Paso has given a echolar ehip of $100, the FfzPa ./

recipient chosen by the College Scholarship Commit&e to be s student majoring ia Journalism,

4, Los Lanceras Latino- Americanos a club of El Paso has given a Tdv%Y $75 scholarship for the Fall Semester, 1959-60, naming the recipient,

5. The El Paso office of Standard O i l Company of Texas has domted ir, /b $100 for the benefit of the Music Department Ope xa Fund.

6. The Ladiest Lulac Council No. 335, El Paso, has given two scholar- ,3rSrSa, ships at $50 each for the Fall Semester, 195 4-.60, naming recipient. 7-

7 . The White House, El Pam, has given a $100 scholarship for the 7 3 : ' ~ 4 / Long Session 1959-60, the College Scholarship Committee choosing7 the recipient,

8. Tho Burgess HighSchoolP. T. A+ (EIPaso) has given. $100 Tx73 c&. I schofarahip for the 1959-60 Long Session, naming the recipient,

9. DanR. Ponder Co,, Lttd,, haa given$100for the El Paeo Sym- 7- ~ 1 3 A phony Association Scholarship Fund to be awarded to a student major- ing in music for the 1959 Fall Semester,

10. Council No. 132 of the League of Unikd Latin American Citizens T4 712 Q), has given a scholarship in the amount of $35 for the 1959 Fall Seme ster, naming the recipient.

11. The Y sleta Teachers Association has given s $50 scholarship for 3 A*&+ / the 1959 Fall Semester, naming the recipient. -I-d

12, The El Paso Chapter of A l ~ h a Delta Kappa has given a scholarship T H ~ Q Z in the amount of $100 for the 1959-60 Long Session to be administered by the College Scholar ship Committee.

13. The Women48 Auxiliary of the El Paso mar-ceutical Association 7 f3 ( - has given er $100 scholarship for the 1959-60 h n g Session. This award " "/ is be made by the College Scholarship Committee to a student majoriag in Pharmacy and who is a resident of El Paao County.

14. An additiaonal$50 has been received from M i 6 s Virginia Beal. ~ - 7 ~ Ad El Paso, a be added to the Grate AM B e d Mcmorid Fund.

15. The Luhc Council No, 132, El Paso, has given a $100 schoUr- ship for the 1959-60 Long Session, naming the recipient. ' -7 3 ta .1

4 1 6 , The Galbraith-Niyre Lumbs r Company of El Paso has given a $100 scholarship for the 1959-60 Long Session to be administered by the College Scholarship Committee.

17, The EL Pasa Natural Gas Company has given $LOO to be added t~ the El Paso Symphony Association Scholarehip Fund for the ~ 9 5 9 - / r ~ I 60 Long Seseien, This award is to be made to a sfudent majoring in music and recommended by the chairman of that department,

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18, Mr . and Mr a. Jack Ponder have given $10.00 in memory of Mr. HI E. Dupuy to be added to the Zl Paso Heart As ~ociation and Gordon Ponder Memorial Grant.

Sincerely your s ,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCR GALVESTON

October 29, 1959

Dr. L o w Wtlsm, President The University of T e r n s Austin 12, T e ~ s

Dear Dr. Wilson:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation t o t he Board of Regentv at i t s meeting ln Austin on November 13-1.4~ 1959:

Schaol of Medicine ~ a t h o l o E 1. Appoint Dr. Helmut M. Redetzki as Research Fellow, at a salary rate of $8,400 for twelve months, eff eetive A u g u s t 1, 1959. Funds to come f ram U. S. Public Heal-th Service G r a n t no, E-1660. (RPC No. 288)

School of Medicine ~ i o c h e m G t r ~ and - ButYition 2. G r a n t a leave of absence to Dr. James A. Johnston, A s s i s t 8 3 ; t Pro- fessor, without salary, for the period September 1, 1459, t l l r o w h A ~ s t 3, 1460. (RBC mo. 3)

3. Change the sta tus of Kazko h i from Research Associ.ate, at a salary rate of $5,%0 for twelve months, to Teaching and Research Asao;?late, at a salary rate of $7,440 for twelve months, effective September -1, 1353. Funds t o come from the p o ~ i t i o n uf Assistant Professor ( ~ a m e a A. Zchston. - see I t e m No. 2 a b w c ) ~ mused t o be transferred to Unal loa ted Sal-aries - Teaching. (RBC No. 19)

Dr. Charles J. Wilson as Clin ica l Ass i sMt Professor, part- tine, at a salary rate of $300 for twelve months, effective Sep tabe r 1, 1353; fUld~ to come fmm U l l o c a t e d Salarfes - Teachhg. (RBC NO. 5)

In te rna l Pied5che 5. Correct the name of Jack L. games, Clinical hs~oclate Professor, to Jack L. James. - (RBG No. 3 )

6 . Accept the resignation of Dr. Jack 3. MeGolrick, ISa~trclctor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effect ive December 319 1959. (RBC NO. 25)

'7. Appoint Dr, Kenneth L. Wanderman a E Clinical lilstmctor, w;: thout salary, effective September 1, 1959. (RE No. 26)

N e w l o and Psychiat d ~ ~ . Bhrshaf: L. Fowler as ClinTeal Assoc ia te Prof rsaor, part-time, at a salary rate of $1,200 for twelve mmths, effectlve7Sep- tembcr 1, 1959. Funds to ctjme from Umllocated Salaries - Tcaehhg. (RRC HO. 27)

3. Accept the resignation o f Dr. W i l l i a m L a %rlan, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $11,000 fox tve lve months, effective Septernbex 30, 1959. (RRC Ro. 30)

10. Appobt Hcndrik L i n d t as Social Work Supervisor, at of $7,104 for twelve months, effective September I, I959

gome from U. S . Puhlic Health Sem.l_ce Grant No. 2M-60311(~3). Mr. L i s d t also serves as Social Work S u p c ~ i i ~ ~ r , without salary, i% the Medical Case Service. (RBC No. k 8 )

11. Appoint Dr, Boward E.. Lmcas",e as Instructor, at h salary rate of $9,000 f o r twelve months, effect ive September 1, 1!?59; funds to esme from U. S. Public H e ~ l t h Service G~FLI-L~ NC;. m-6034(~3) . (RBC KO. 46)

Obstetrics -- and Gynecology 12, Appoht Dr. William James MeGmYty as Visiting Prc~Pessor, w: thu2.t salary, for the period September I., 1959, through December 39-j i3j3. Effective January 1, 1960, appoixt Dr. McGanity as Chi= Rpofessor at 8 , salary rate of $17,500 f u r twelvc months, plus $7,500 per &n1m f rotn the Current Restricted Account - Matiorla1 Fund fo r Medical E d ~ c a t l ~ r l Grant; t o t a l salary for twelve months, $25,000. Unused fmds in the pcsl . t ios of Professor and Chatman to be t r ans fe r~ed to Unallocated Sa.lar'i.es - Teachingn (HEC No 38)

Patholorn 13. AppoFq.t Dr. Julian M. Cllezl as .-structor, at a salary ~ a f c of $6,080 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1959; fmds t o come from U. S. PublFc Health Service G r a n t No. ~ ~ - 5 f l 4 6 ( ~ 9 ) . (RBC No. 14)

1 Cancel the appointment of D r . GwenEolyi Crass, Assistant, Professor' , at a total salary rate of $24,000 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1959. She did not accept her 1959-60 appointment. (m@ No. 31)

1,5. Appoirz* Mr. B i l l y J. Rylmder as Chief Electronic Tee!msl?gist, at a salary rate of $6,780 f o r twelve mmths, ef rectivc September 1, 1959, through September 30, 195y. Funds t3 come from U. S. Pu>li,c Ilaalt2l.l Service G r a n t Ro. H - z ~ Y ( c ~ s ~ ) , ~:RBC Wu. 45)

Pediatrics 16. G ~ a r l t Dr. Cecilia Y. Rohhitt , Research A s s i u t n r l t Prr,.??esst~r, pact- time, at a salary m t e of $3,225 f2r twelve months, a leavc i j Y a'b~enzt. , without salary, ef rect ive September 1, i 959. Dr. Bcl-bbit 5 w t . X resume her duties on or about February lp 1960. (RBC No. 2 )

17. Appoint Dr. Crlorlia De HL as Research Associate, at, a sn ' la~g ~a-$r. of $3,32 to r tweive mouths, effect;!.rie Septe~bcr 1, 1959, tk3';sSa ,'w:ua..jr. 31, 1960. F1mil.s to come f i v m the posii;ion of Research Assistant, Pro- fessor - Dro Cecilia Y. Bobbitt; (sec Item No. 16); unused fmds .in this pos i t ion f,o be tmlsferred to Unal.Eocated Salaries - Teaz?-,.Lngo (RBc NO. 18)

18. Increase t h e salary of Dr. 8art H. W f a r d , Lnstmnctor, I"r9i-n a salary rate o f $5,700 for t w e l v e months, to a sal-ary rate 00 $6,630 f2-1.

twelve months, effective September I., 1959. Funds neecied. to cnmc from Aesearch Technician I1 and Custodial Worker - Female. ( R ~ c I:>. 2h)

Physiulvkry 19. Appolnt Octavia S. Hall as Rc~earch of $6,168 f o r twelve months, e f l c c l i v r September 1, from U. S . Public Eealth Servlce G r a n t No. \

1 Preventive Medicine and Public Health

, - 20. Appoint Dr. Jahn E. Cross, Js., as Research Al;sociate, at a I,![! salary rate of $6,160 for t w e l v e m t h s , effect ive September 1, 1959. - Funds to come from National Science Folmdatim Grant No. G,-4088. (&!Bc NU. 8)

21. Change the t i t l e ot Dr. Lee L. Picke t t f r o m I n s t r u c t o ~ t3 Assistant Profcssol*, without change in salary, effective Septembe~ 1, 1359, (RBC No. 23)

Radiol-ogy 22. Cancel the hppo5ntnen.t (1: D.?. F4 5 . 7 3 II. Schreiber, Inst;n:ctor, at -

a t f l C a 1 salary rate or $7,500 Inr t-de;ve months, effect i7e Septernher 1, 1953. Dr. Schreiber did noi; accept hls 1959-50 appointment. (RBC No.. 32 1

Surgery 2 . Appoint T a t s a p Okubo as Research Associate, at e alary r a t e of P $6,160 f o r twelve rrord;hs, ePf~c',ivc Scp',ember 1, 1359 Funds t o come from U, S. Navy Con%ract No. Xt>i~r. 1.598(05). ( R ~ C No. 1 5 )

24. .Cancel the a2poirat~nelz.t rrf Uy . Fr:ed P. N i s i , I n s t x c t o r , nf a salary rate of $9,003 for t w c l v e mou:iha, effective Septembur 1, 1953. Dr. N i s i aid n o t a c c ~ p t h i s 1959-60 appointment. (RBC No. 20)

School of Nursing 25, C ~ E I the app~intnent of E izabe th Long, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $6,000 fop Swelve mmths, effective September 1, 1.959. She d i d n o t accept her 1959-63 appojntmelt. (RBC No. a t )

26. Appoint M r . Geo~ge 13. White as Research Associate, at a salary ra te of $ 6 ? 7 8 ~ f o r twelve nont,hs, for t h e period September 1, 1959, t h r o u a November 30, 19513. Fm3.s t m come f rm U. S. Public H e a l t h Service G r a n t N;7. ~~4.-5484(~1). (RBC No. 7)

27. Cancel t h e appoLntr,ilm+, o r M2i&ed 0 . Hogstel , A s s i s t a n t P ro fes s r~s , at a salary rate cf $6,000 fon txelve n~r:nkhs, effective September I, 1959. She dir? zot accept h e r 1953-63 a~poin tmmt . (RBC No. 17)

28. Camel the app~ir t , -?f=~~k 3r Mary V n i g h t , Assistant Prof essdr, a% a salary rate of $6,00il for C,welvr: r c r ~ n t t ~ u , effective September 1, 1-95?, She did cot ar::ept her l'?:,9-60 a p ~ ~ o - l n t m e ~ t . (RBC Nc:, 27 j

29. i;po.i.iL V i ~ g L ~ i u K. B r m l l . x s A+;,rzirte Pr; . i 'e~sa;~ *; {La.. rate of $6,0on o - t w 5 i ~ r . c mo;l+;L~,s, eC?er;t,ive September 4: 57 h a s to come f r ~ m 2-P pu~i t l : : : of Asafs?;mt Professor - Hogstel (see Itern No. 27 above); ~ r ~ ~ a e d fm&, To be trz&~sfel~-ed t o Unall~leatefl Salaries -,

Teaching, (RBC f l ~ . 22)

30. A p p i n T Ervi'Ly F. C o t ~ c t k aa i ~ l s ' r l : ~ ! . ~ . ~ ~ a+, EL sslary rake of $5,000 for twelve m m t h ~ ~ efYectfve Sept;f:ui>~r 3, 1959; funds to ccme from Un- allucated Se1ari.e~ - Taachkg. (BRC No. 33)

1 . Cancel t h e appoimtment o:.' E!1Pa Pat;fkmp Assoei&t;e P ~ o f e s s o r , at a salary rate u p 96,500 fzr. t w e l ~ r e rnr1n.f~h5, effective September 1, 1959. She did r,ot accept h e r 1959-63 appab,trr.erlt. (RRC No. 34)

32. Appoint FIary 1;. Mrjc;:~. as Resear~L. Assistant, at a salar-3; -8te of $6,000 fo r twelve mc~n,nttls, ePfect, i~e September 1, 1 959, through November 30, 1959. Fm.d.8 to come f?m U. S. Pub1t.c Realth Service G r a n t No. ~ ~ - 5 4 8 4 ( ~ 1 ) (RBC NO. 44)

Organized Research Tissue Metaboli sn~ R e searvcA Labo-atcry 33. Appoint Rose G. S c ~ e L d e r as Reseal-ch Associate, at, a salar:~ ratc uf $7,~-04 for twelve months, ~Y'f'ectTve September 1, Zy>'j; f-mds t o come from U. S. P~ibl..ic.: Health S e m i ce G r a n t NQ . A-~Ro(c~). (RBc No. 10) 34. Appoint A-&en U g c as Rc;earcl? Associal;@, at a s ~ l a r y ra te of $6,168 for rwelve r r u x t h s , effec-tive Septembe~ 1, 1.959; funds to come from the Sea2.y and. Smli-Lh Fo~in.n;La,f ca G1-a.l to the Neurology Rescarela Laboratory. (RBc No. -11)

T i s sue Metaholi sm fie search Laboratory ( ~ o n t ' c . ) -- 35. Agpoillt William C. Mahaffey as Research Associate, at n. salary ratc of $6,780 fo r twelve mc~nths, ef fectivc September 1, 195 ; funds to come

Cont,ract No. l1~-49-007-~3-447. (RBC Eo- 13)

b from U. 3. Public Health Sesvice Gran t No. ~ - 2 2 9 6 ( ~ 8 ) a n d U. S . Army

o r Medical EnLcrnology A P R O ~ I Z ~ D ~ . M. R. V. Murthjr as Research Fe i l~w, at s, ~a1ar.y r a t e of

$6,500 Tor twelve months, efrective October '(, 1959; f ~ u ~ i l s to cvne from the Current Restricted Accocrrlt - Robert, A. Welch Foundaticn G m n t . (RRC No. 50)

Extension Youth Development Center - 37. Appoint Dr. Alberto C. Sezr~ano as Psychiatrist, at a salary rate of $7,200 f o r twelve month;, s1Yeol;ive ~ e ~ t e m b e r 1, l?jy, tllro3&i k r c h 31, 1960, vlce Franklin P. Schustc?, resigned; m d s to ccme from U, S. Puhi ic Health Service G r a n t No. 0~-76(~l). (RBC No. 47)

;TiCal Plant Appoint M r . David L . Farrell as A r c h i t e c t m l Assistant, at a salary

rate of $6,166 f o r twelve months, effective October 19, 1959; f m d ~ to come from U~al loca ted Salarles - Non-Teaching. (HBC No. 20)

Hospitals Nursing zervice 39. Increase the sa la ry of Wble L y n h Bishop, Assistant Director, from a salary rate of $5,784 for twelve months, t o a sa la ry r a t e uf $6,168 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1959; fmds needed to come frcm Seriior Clerk. (RBI: No, 37)

EiedicsL Records Librarx n ~ c e l Llle appo1rsi;rntnt; of Dorothy B. Olrrle, D i vectc-r, Sc%.~ol of Medical Record Librarians, at a salary rate of $6,168 fos twcive moriI;hs, effective September I., 1959. She did not accept h e r 1959-60 a-ppoimtment . (RBC No. 2 9 )

Medical Case Service - n p p p o l n i Ames C. Ritchic as Social Casgworker 11, witho-~it salary, e f fcc t ivc September 1, 1959. AL30, NXS. A i t c h i f : sa-ves 8s '51stru~t;r3r, in the T u ~ t h De~ePoprner~t Center at a salary rate of $6,780 f o r t w ~ i v e months. (RRC Nc. 6 )

Personnel Clinic -- 2 Approve thc revis'.on of kht Personnel Cl inlc Bl-ldget with t h e following transfer of fun&, effective S e p t e ~ b e r 2 , 1959: ,--I

Transfer From: Workmen ' s Compensation LTlsurance and OASJ. (PC. 151

Medi cal Con sdtm. f ;

Nurskg Service (pg.E6) Staff N U F ~ C

Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching

Tmnsfe r To: Personnel Cl in ic (pg. 108)

Physi.ci~rl Clerk Clcrk-Typist Assistant, Read Nurse

PersonnG Cl in ic Budget (~eviscd)

Sup~lemnta l Data 1959-60

Rate 1,358-55 1959-60

Personnel C L b i c

Director

$ 2,600 $ 3 , h ~ Lee L. Pickett $ 2,600 $ 3,600 6,400 University Keslth Service

8,400 2,500 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public UeaLth

11,000 12,500 Tutal Salary

Physician

John E. Johnson, Jr. 1,200 . . a

Department of Tntem~1.1 Medicine Total Salary

0001 Clerk

Sybil 5. Bryce Mary A. 7,ientck

1216 Assistant Head Nurse

Dorothy L. Steiiibrink r, h a 4,392

0021 Senior Secretary

Original Budget 19 59 - 60 ~ u l ~ e t

309 Boo

THE JAMES W. MCLAUGHLIX FELLOWSHIP RMD: I recornend your appraval of the f ollokdng recommendations approved by t h e Medical Brar-ch Mdaughlm Corn- mittee for the James W. McLaug4lin Fellowship Funs::

I. Extend Medical Student Fellowships to Richard Lloyd Wddrm, k r r r in l h a w a y and Larry A. Renshsw, for the period September 1, 1359, t;hrou& May ?I, 1960, f o r a t o t a l of f i f t y ( 5 0 ) hntlrs per month maximum with a stipend of $2.50 per hour, s~ i ' n jec t to incrme tux rckulati3cs.

2 , Postpone the beginning, date o f M r . John McCcyls Pre-dactoral Fellow- ship to January 1, 1960. ( ~ t c m Mo. 3, Page C-5, Board UP Regcnts' Minutes of October 1.-3, 1959)

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY MEMBERS: T rccomend ya-LIT approval of the use by the student;^ dur in~ , -6-f the fnllowine; textbooks, - . . .

rlutebooks, manuals, and other similar mater iaL =i t t en by the fa.cu1 'by member c;, with no royalty to tbe autho1.s unless i r ldicntud;

1. h b a r a t o r y h u n l f o r Newoanakcnly, Microarr~ltorny and Gross Anatmy, written by members of the Department of Anatomy, rnimeograyjhed by the department, which sel ls for $2.00.

2 . Micrahio7_ogy Mmuaual, wrl t ter l by members n f the Depart,- men'c of Microbiology, prin%ed b y R le Universi1,y of Te-us Medical Brancli P r in t Shnp, which sells f c ~ r $2.50,

3. P ~ i n c i p l e r ; of Pat;h~logy, written by Dr. Howart1 C. Hopps, p~ll)lislled by Appleton-Ccnttwy-Crnft,s, Inc, , New York, which sel ls f o r $6.95 with l ~ o y a l t i e s of 1 ~ j $ to the author.

4. Laboratory Manual for Course in Mejlcal statistic^, mil ; ten by Dr. J. Allcn Scott, mimeographed by the Department of P?evcntive Medicine, which se l l s for >@#.

5. Radiolo~x of the Heart and Great, Vesscls, written by Drs. Robert N. Coolcy and Robert D. SI-om, published h y Williams ar,d Wilkins Cowany, Balt imore, Maryland, which sells fur $12.50 wlth royalties of 12s of the wholesale pr i ce c7r abuu.i. $1.00 per vol ume to the aylthors. miis book is c o t on 011.r reqxircd l i s t u f ,texts; but, it, is occasional3 y used by t h e students.

BEVISIOflS TO THE CLASSIFICATTON AND PAY PLAN: I recormne:ld ynur approval- of the fol.l.owing cl~mges in the Classified Service, ef f ~ C Y ~ V F Sep tembcr

1. The f o l l o w i r l g new posi t ion be esLabLished with the ~eqaes ted sal-ary rmge :

Montf~ly A n n ~ ~ a 1 Step Class T i t l e Range

$- $2 580- 3204 No. --

Butcher-Helper ,215-2 7 20

2. Tncrenac the salary r s ~ n g ~ : for Butcher:

From TL : Month1 y Annual Man t,h;y A r m w l -- -.

4125 Butcher - Step NO. 27 $21 5-267 $2380- 3204 $3'3- 40c, $3820-4300

APPOINTMENTS FOR Ml3BERSHIP TO THE E4EDLCA.L STAFF OF TRT, WiIWKSIITY OF ;., TEXAS MF,DICAL BFWCH HOSPITALS : 0;1 recommcndatiorl of the Exec;xtive - Comrnlttee af t.he Medical Staff in accordance w i t h Scction 5, Pardgraph ( d ? , of thc By-Laws of the Medical S t a f f , I recornend p;lr ap;jroval to app~ir~-,t, t,he fol lowing indivi.3uals for me~nhership, as ind i ca tea, :>n tbc Medical St.zff of the Metlieal Branch Hospitals:

1. D r . Le s l i e Ch~irles Powell, Jr., A s s i s t a r 1 t Professor in Obs+,et,rics and Gynecology, For a c t l v e membership .

2. Dr. William J, McGanity, Visi Ling Professor, 0bstetr.i r:s aqd Gyne- cology, fo r ac t ive rnembershlp.

3. Dr. Stuart Rigys, Ins t ruc tor in Internal Med iciiie, for active mcnlbcrship .

4. Dr. James L. Leonard, Ass i s t an t Prof czscr, Inter la1 Medi cifitl, f o r assoc ia t r membership.

5- Dr. A . R. Rerrrmers, I n s t r u c t o r , Internal M ~ l l i c i n e , for a s s o e l a t e membershipr

G . Dr. Norman L* Renf'ro, lpell ow i-r! T n t e ~ x a l Medicine, f ' n r associate ine~n ' t je r a s h i p ,

7. D r . ICanneLh L. Wandermar, C i i n i c a l I r s t r u r : i ; o ~ , Internal Medicine, for associate membership.

8. Dr. Richard L. Thum, In~ t , ruc tc l r in Intei.::al Medicine, for assnc-i- ate m e m b e r-ship .

GOIEWMEIJT CONTRACTS AND CRANTS: The f ullowine; contracts arrd g~anl;s have been negotiated hy t h e Busiriess Mmager aEd Cc?rrrptrol;f~ of H c l ~ p i - tals a d have hpen signed by the Executive Diyec tor ~ p o r . the recorn- mendation of the academic dtrector a d the 3 u s S . n ~ ~ ~ Kmager ard cornp- t r o l l e r of Eoopitals, and approved by tl-~e Compkroller and President. I rccomenii your approval m d ratification of' siaatu,rcs:

1 + G r a n t NO. 60-152, by whi.ch t h e Deparl;ment of Health, Ed~car~l011, and Welfare, Public Health Servl ce, prov5 des $5,300, f o r t h e per5 sd September 15, 1959, t h r o w J i d y 30, 1760, fo r twu (?) s tudent t rafnee- ships fo r graduate or specialized training in p ~ l b l i c health nursing. The pro jec t is directed by Miss Marjorie Bartholf, B a r ! of' the S:Plool of Nursing.

2 . G r a n t No. A-2618(~1), by which the Department. o r Kealt~l-,, Education, and Nelfare, Public Health Service, prwidcs $9,421, f o ~ the peziod September 1, 1959, through August 31, 1960, for researzh c?n t h e E x p e r i - I

t 1 j" mental Production of "Chonic Non-Slreciflc Ulcerative C o l i t i s . The /"/f:* l J ' "t project I s dirccted by Dr. Marcel Patterson, Asscciate Professor of Internal Medicirle.

3. G r a n t No. A - 5 5 7 ( ~ 6 ) , by which the Departm~llt o f Health, Ed:ucation, and Welfare, Public health Semice, provide^ $11,081, for the period October 1, 1959, through September 30, 1960~ for resea~eh 02 Bio- ? . 1; .: " > . c chemical and Physiological Aspects of Urokinase. Fie project i 6 :- . \.- directed by D r . D. H. Celander, A s s i s t m L % Professor of BLuctiemi~try.

t Grant No. ~~~-5314(~1), by which t k ~ r D e p a r t m e ~ t of Health, k p - / a c k Education, and Welfare, Public Health Servf ce, provide; $48,060, clr

the period December 1, 1959> thrcugh November 30, 1960, fc!r Tra in ing f o r Research and Teachiag in Internal Medicine < ~ u m a n Cardf ovaseular ~hysiulog~). The p r o j e c t is dir~cted by Dr. Jane,. V - Har1.cn, Pro- fessor and Chairma, Departmen-+; uf Internal Medici.26.

5. G r = t No. i~ -6660 , by wh: cil L1:e Departme?t: of Health, E&.~car,5c?'l ant1 We Lf are, Public Health Service, provides $14,939, ?or t fw per.i.od September 1, 1955, through Auwst 31, ?960, fo r researL:?: or. Bane a7,d J o i n t Ch~nges Result ing f r91n 3u.m~. The p ro Ject is dire-+,eC by Dr. E r n e s t B. E r a n ~ , A s s l s t m t Professor of D~thr?ped Ec S l r g ~ : y .

6. Grant NO- ~ - 2 2 4 3 ( ~ 4 ~ 1 ) , by which ,the Dc:pa~t;me?t, 3f H e a l tk;., Er18>- cation, a n d ~ k l f a r e , Publlc Acalth Service, provides $33r19'~r the d$, pcriod Septern8er 1, 1359, through Aldgu~i; 31, 1960, f o r rc;carc>? o:n Physiopar,hologic Responses i n Heart; T ~ S S U C C U j t u ~ e . ~;)ri:jel:t, is

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directed by gr, A. W. 3. Cuminghm, A s s o z i a t e P ~ , - ) ~ ~ E E o T or Pathology.

7 . Grmt No, A-2419 ( R i ) , by w l ~ i c!-r Lilt. Depar-Lrnerit o r Heal Ch, Edwa and Welfare, P.c;'blic Health Servlce, provir l~ s $8,798, :or4 t'_ie periiY3 September 1, 1959, through A u . ~ ~ l s t 31, 1960, f o ih resear*:k. us Eef ec C S dP Total Body I r radia t ios Upon E ~ y t . h ~ o c y t e Meta bo1.i sm in Rabbits ~ ~ ~ l . 1 Dogs The proje(:t is directed by Dr, William C. Levin, Axnc!c iaS ,e P r o f e s ~ o r of Internal Medicine.

8. Grant No. GN-$~~&(CP), by which thc: Departmenl; o r Healf2h, E?i~~catlon, , and Welfsrc, Puhlic Health Service, provides $191236, l o r thc pcriod 71 /J December 1, 1959, through November 30, 1960, POT research on Tettching Processes in Maternal and Infant Care. The projeci; i s directed b y Miss Marjorie Bartholf, I l ea , and Miss Virginia, Laye, Przf cssor o f Obste t r ic Nwsing, School of Nurs ing .

9. G r m t NO, 2 ~ - 6 3 0 4 - ~ 3 ~ by vl-r.i~h the Depar-l;tner,t. of' ReaXth, Ekdcation, 1 e- md Welfare, Puhlie iiealth Scrviee, provides $11,956, f o r the period , c, Sep ternbcr 1, 1 959, t h r o w Au.gus-t 31, 1960, for Underg~ad~xie Tra in ing In Psychiatr ic Nursing. The p ro j ec t is directed by M5se MarJorie h r t h o l f , Dean, School of Nrsine; ,

10. Grant No, 2~-603h-~3, by which the Department of Health, Eaucation, and Welfare, Public Health S e n i c e , provides $32,776, f o r the period i~ September 1, 1959, t hough August 3, 1960, for Undergra.dmte Training i n Psychiatry. The project is directed by Dr. Til ;us H. Harris, Chair- ma;n and Prof eseor, Department o f Neurology and Psychia-try.

11. Grmt no, 2 ~ - 6 5 2 7 - ~ 2 , by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, ~ r o v i d e s $18,000, for the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1960, for Graduate Training in Psy- (3 I chiatry. The project is directed by Dr. W l t o n Ford, P ~ o f e s s a r of Neurology and Psychiatry.

12. G r a n t To. 2~-634043 , by which the Deyartment of Eeal-th, Education, and Welfsre, Public Bcalth Service, prcvides $14,435, Tar the perirrd 13 id July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1960, f o r Graduate Training in Psy- chia t r ic Bursing. The project i s directed by Miss Marjorie BarthoZf, Dean, School or Nursing.

1). Grant No; 2 ~ - 6 6 ( ~ 1 ) , by which the D e p a r t m e r l t of Xealth, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $801, for the period Sep,Lember 1, 1959, through June 30, 1960, Tor research r ~ n Tropical Medicine and Parnsi tolow. The proJect is direc,Led by Dr. J. Allen Scot t , Professor of Preventive Medj-cine md Public. Heal.'Lh.

14. Grant No. B-4327, by which t h e Department of Health, Mucation, and Welfare, Public Heal th Service, provides $12,845, f o r the period October It, 1953, through September 30, 19@, f o r research on "Age ,50e .I modiFication of endocrinologic and stress reactions," The project i s directed by Dr. Charles E. H a l l , Professor of Phgsio1oe;y.

1 . G r a n t ~ - 1 1 4 7 ( ~ 3 ) , by which the Depar tment of Realth, Education, md Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $lO,7i%, for the period Noven'ber 1, 1959, thraugh October s., 1960, for resenrc l~ on Heredit.~cr.y Study of FriedreichTs Ataxia. The project i s directea by Dr. Wallace McMutt , Associate Professor of Anatomy.

16. Supplemental Agreement No. 2(60-36) to Air F o ~ c e Contract mu. AF 41(657)-198? by which the De~artment of t he Wnited Sta tes Air Force, provides an additional $6,315, fo r the period August 4, 3.959, through January 31, 1960, f o r research an the Effects of Radiation un H m m Ce1l.s. The project is directed by Dr. C. M. Pornexat; Professor of Amtony*

CONTRACTS, AGRE3MEXTS (BUSIN~SS) AGREEMENTS: The followiag agreements have been executed on behalf of The Unive r s i ty of Texas M e d l c a l Branch by the off ' lc ia ls inficated. i recornend approval and ratification o f simatures: --_

hf 1. Interagency Go-Operation Contract no. 4413-406, s5 p e a by D r . K. KUk& Earle, D e a n of Medicine, and M r . E. D. Wdker, Business Manager and Cowp2roller of Bospitals, by which t h e State of Texas Department of" Healch 'd provides $3,595, for the period September 1, 1359> th rowh June 30, 1760, Tor a c l in i ca l program in the well child conferences and maternity con- fcrcnces of Galveston County. The contract was signed by the S t a t e Board of C ~ n t r o l on August 27, 1959.

2. Interagency Co-operation C o n t ~ a c t No, 4413-lt23, s i g n e d h y Dr. K. M. ,

Earle, Dean of Medicine, and M r . E. D. Walker, ~ u s & s s Wager and Camp-;'. t r o l l e r of Hospitals , hy which t h e Sta te of Tems D e p a r t m e n t of Health

k , provides $2,500, for the period September 1, 1359, fhr- June 30, 19@, lor cer ta in services fo r children who &re presumed to bc severely im- paired i n hea rhg i n order that proper diagnosis and r e c o m ~ d a t i o n s f o r med ica l andaother therapy m y be made. The contract; was signed by the State Beard of Control on Septembe~ 14, 1959.

3. Interagcncy Co-operation Contract N o . 4413-428, s i a e d by Mr. E. D. Walker, Business k a g e r and Comptroller of Hospital.?;, by whlch the

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State Ronrd for Hospitals and Spccial Schnol-s, a c t i n g f o r anfi in be- J / / vv</ L, ,;

half of the Moody S t a t e School of Cerebral Palsied Ch'il.dron, agree t;o provide funds, not t o exceed $8,600, for the period September 1, 1959 rhrough A i ~ g u u t 31, 1961, to The Uiliversity of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals for professional service^ f o r the care, physical e m i n a t i o n , treatment, and hospitalization of patients admitted t o the Moody School. The cantract wtts signed by the S t a t e Board ~f ContrrY rJn September b, 1959.

GTFTS AND G W T S : The following gifts and grants have been received a t t h e Medical Rranch. I recornend acceptance and thtll; the appreciat.ion of the Board of Regents be scnt the donors by the Secretary.

1. 'The Rogg F ~ u n d a t i o n for Mental Health, The University of Texas, A u s t i n , Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $7,168, f o r Lhe period OcLoher 1, lggg, through September 30, 1960, fo r research on Preliminary.;);., xi ' 5

, J/ Investi&tions of t h e Influence of Hormones in Contro l l ing Heme Cell Function. The project is directcd by Dr. W i l l t a m P. Wilson, Associate Proreusor and Cirec to r of Research in the Department. of Neurology and Psychlatry.

2. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, has sent n check in the m o u n t of $750 w h i c h represents the f i r s t rl~uarterly payment On a $3,000 >.: I;, - <,;, -2

, I grant for continuing a c l i n i c a l study of antibiotics undes the direction of Dr. J. Fred Mullfr~ , C h a r m md Professor, Department, of Dermatolo~y.

3. The Sealy & Slnith Foundation, 318 Cotton Exchange Ruilding, Gaiveston, *, :. - Texas, has sent a check in t he mount of $20,000 which represmts thetjxfi P ,

second annual paymen?; on a $100,000 grant ( see Page 5 3, Bclard of R e ge t s Minutes, Meetlng No. 570, May 23-30, 1958) for support uf the Neurology Research Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. Walter 0 . 1CLing~mn, Pro- f essor of Neurology and Psychiatry. The init-ial check in the amount of $40,000 was received in July, 1958; hut, inadver tent ly wds riot reported in the docket.

4. The American Women's Voluntary Service, Galveston, Texas , h a sent: /. , . 7

a check in the mount of $474.61 which represents the second payment, on '

thc c o s t of an Ultrasonic Cleaner. (See Item No. 4, Page G-7, Board of 3

RegenLs' Minutes, Meeting Ma. 582, Ju ly 3 l - A ~ g u s t 1, 1459). Address acknowledgment to Mrs. E . B. Krohn, 46~8 Avenue R$, Galveston, Texas.

5. The Harris md Eliza Kempner Fund, I?. 0 . Box 1-19, Galveston, Terns , has sent a check in the amount o f $1,000 which represents thej.r con- ; ;. t r i b u t i o n to the Daniel W. Kempner Visi t ing Professorship Fund for the "

year 1959. This fmd was est,ablished f o r the purpoee of bringing, for n pcriod of several days each year, one or mare outstmdlng visi tors to aridress and meet wLth the staff, residents and students of the Medical Branch. (see Item No. 3, Page G-13, 8mrd of Regents' Minutes, Meeting No, 576, December 11-13, 1958). Address acknowledgment to M r . Harris L. Kempner, aadrevs above.

6 Dr. Charlcs S, Alexander, Bemna,m P m f e s s i n ~ a l . Building, Houston .*. , 25, Texas , has sent a check i n the amount of $250 which r~prest3nLs

h i s annual contribution to the Charles S. Alexander Losrl Fund. , y ,

7. The Tohacco Industry Research Committee, L jO East l?ort.y Secorid Street , N e w York 1'/, N. Y., has sent, a check in thc amount o f $6,000 w l ~ i c i l rcpresc-nts the final payment on a $12,000 gran t , for the per iod &rch 1, 1959, through February 29, 1360, for research cm T i s s u e : ,. Cul-Lure Studies of HurnEtll Lung, previously d~cke'ced. ( ~ t e m Pie, 2, Pa& G-16, Bcmrd of Regents ' Minutes, Meeting No. 580, June 12-13, 1959). The r~rogect is directed by Dr. C. M. Pornerat, Proressor* of Anatomy; Director, Tissue Culture Laboratory.

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8. The Bahywl Laboratories, 316 Castlllo Strcet, Santa Lhrbxra, Cali- fornia, have sent a check in the m o u n t of $l.,05O, which repre~ents t h e f o u r t h qmrterLy payment For 19 59 on a $4,200 grant (I)revi.ously docketed) ror resehrch on Ataractics, projeci. Is d i rec tcd by Dr. George A . Emerson, Chairman and Profccsor, Department or' P h a m c o l o ~ y .

P'" c- ' 9. The Sahyun Laboratories, 316 Castillo Street , Smta Barbara, Ca i- f o r n i a , have sent a check in the amount of $1,050 which represents t h e four th quarterly payment f o r 1959 on a. $4,200 grant (previi>usly ilocketcd) for research on D~pressor Agents. The project is directed by D r . George A . Em~rson, Chairman and Professor, Depa~tment of Pharmacoi ogy.

GIFTS, $100 o r less: 10, The fol1.owing checks have been received i n memory of the late Ccorgc Bryant Wheelus, Reaumont, Texas. The i'unds are t o be uscd tc support irive 5 tigative work in the area of le*d~cmia and Hodg1:lrins ' di seasc In the liematoZ.ogy Research Laboratory under t he direction of' Dr. William C. Lcvin, Direc to r , Hematology Research Laboratory. This rncmey has been deposit,ed in a Current Restricted Accoumt captioned "George Bryant, Wheelus Memorial Fund. "

Donor MT & Mrs. I. F. B e t t s James L, C. McFaddin, Jr. L . C. Akin M r . 8 hks , Harold D. Arnold Miss Mary E. Ainsworth Wayne W. Brown General Ins . Agency Mr. & Mrs. S. P . Benckenstein Mr. & Mrs. L. 3. Benckenstein Mrs. F. L. Benckenstein Mr. .Tohn H. Senclrenstcin ~Marjorie Broce Mr. & Mrs. J * T , Brown Mr. & MPS. FI. F. Bean Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Bro(>ks Mr. % Mrs, Richard R . Bloss Mrs. L. L, Barclay Mrs. Donald D. Braugh M r . & Mrs. 3. D. Birdwell, Jr. Ma j GI. and Mrs. T , Bell M r s . Betty Burton Broussard's Mortuary M r s . E a r l C o l l i e r M r . & MTE. C. W. Corm, Jr. Mrs. C, A . Daniel W ~ l l s ax~d Dlu~can J , S. Edwards & Co. H. B, Funchess, Jr. M r . S. J. Fe l ton Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Fletcher Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Fabian Mrs. T. N . Fe l ton Miss Carol Ann Feigelson Mr. & Mrs. 0t.i s E . Ful len M l - E . W. C . G l i b p r t Mr. & Mrs. C. T. Garth Mrs. mrry L. Gamham Mrs. W. H. Giesckc M r . artd M r s . Jwnes George Mr. and Mrs. T. R . Galloway Mr. 3 . 4'. Gilbert Mr. Kenneth P. Hankins Mr. Burton Holton M r s . Edgar A . Holland

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k, and Mrs. R. G . Johnson M i v a Ames B. ;ones Mrs. S. M. King Mr s . Brudge Kyle Mrs. C. 6 . Kelley Mrs. W. 3. Livesay Mrs, Pauline S. Leach Mr. P h i l i p R . Lucas Dr , William C. Levi r l

Samuel B . L a d r u m Mr. J. I,. C. McFaddin Mr. and Mrs. J, G . McClancy Mr. and M r s . Scott W. Myers Mrs. R . G. Mueller Dr. f r ~ n K - 3foorhouse John W . Newton M r . L i p Norvell M r . W i l l Em Orgai~ Mrs. J. H. Phelan, Jr, M r . Richard S. Pastore Mrs. James L. Parkcr Mr. and Mrs. J. Gl enn Pontious Mr3. B e r r y Rachrord, Sr. M r . W i l l i a m C. Ross, Jr. M r . and Mrs. E. L. Rvbirlson Mrs. E . Ralvcy Steinhagen Mr. C. S. Shool~oy Mr. R. G* Sandws M r . Erwin E, Singleton Mrs. Ed Stedman MYS. L p W. Stallinqs Mr. R. C . Sandcrs, Jr. m. W. C. Tyrre l l Mrs6 Zcle Tailey Mrs. M. R , Wrist .!Ira W. F, Weed M r . and Mrs. Horatio We~ton Mrs. Edwina 8. Winter Esther Hooks Walker Kyle Wheelus, Jr. F i r s t Federa.I Savings & Loan Assn. Mrs. Rebecca W i l l f s Zipp Mr. Bmce M. Jackson Ee~~umont Rotary Club Mrs. Lorice F. Beular Mrs. J. EL Rroussard, Jr. M s . Geo. E. B r y a r t , Sr. Mr. Mikc P. Cokjncs Mrs. X. M. Hargrove Mrs. Roy Hooker M r . Minlv J. Jackson Mrs. Roland 'Tone€ MY. & Mrs, C. N. Kolter Mrs. M.i.l'lard Moor M r . & Mrs. T. E. Moor Mr. R. S. Nelson Ohmstede Wchine Works, k c , M r . & Mrs. John F. Pipkin Mrs. Lo W. P i t t s Mr. Jose Luis R a r n i ~ e z Mr. & Mrs. I. D. Robel~tuon Mr. Jef Rue cell, Jr. &. & & s o Walter R. Tabor Miss Alice M h Wallace 1 M r . & Mrs. C. C, Wallacc) I D . 00

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recommend ynur approval of the fcrlluwing out-of- statc t r i p s by the staff members lj sted, their expenses to be paid from the suurce of funds indicated:

1. Dr. James E. Bennett, Resident in P l a s t i c Surgery, September 22- October 4, 1959, to Atlant ic City, B. J., to attend the meeting o f t he American College of Surgeons; to Bretton Woods, N . R., to a t t end the meeting of the American Association f o r the Surgery of T r a m . H i s kxpenses t o be paid from the Special Activi t ies Account - Professional Fees - Plas t i c Surgery.

2. Dr. D. Bailey Calvin, Director of Research Grants and Contracts, October 30-November 4, 1959, t o Chicago, I l l i n o i s , t o contact repre- ~ e n t a t i v e s from the National Institutes of Bealth, American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Natlonal Foundytion, and o the r s , who will be attending the annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges, concerning matters per ta ining to research grants and contracts. H i s expenses t o be pald f r o m General Administration - Executi.ve Director's Office - Maintenance.

3. Dr. Don R . Comley, Resldent in Oral and k x i l l o f a c i a l Surgery, Sep- tember 9-15, 1959, t o New York City, PI. Y . , t o a t t end the meeting of the American Socfety of Oral Surgeons and the meeting of the American Denta l Association; h i s expenses to be paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Plas t i c Surgery.

4. Dr. Robert N. Cooley, Wirman and Professor, Depar tma t of Radiology, September 21-25, 1959, tu Cincinnati, Ohio, to present an exhib i t at the annual meeting of the American Rocntgen Society; his expenses to be paid from the Current Restrict~d Account - Radiology Department - Professional Fees - Maintenance, Equlprnent and Travel.

5. MI?, John H. Cross, Research Associate, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, October 27-9, 1959, to Intlianapolis, Indiana, to present a paper at the meeting of the American Societ,y of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; his expenses to be psii! from the Current Rest~icted Account - National Sclence Foundation Grant No. G-4088.

6. Dr. John R. Derrick, Assistant Professor of Surgery, October 16, 195gs to New Orleans, Louisiana, to present a paper at the m e e t i n g of the Ochsner Travel Club; his expenses to be paid from the Current Re- s t r ic ted Account - Professional Fees - Cardiovascular Surgery.

7. Dr. John R. Derrick, Assistant Professo~. of Surgery, October 25-28, 1959, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a t tend t h e rneetlng o f t he American Heart Association; h i s expenses to be paid rram the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Cardiovascular Surgery.

8. Dr. Leo S . M. M l o t , Assistant Proresaor o f Anesthesioi-ow, . November 15-17, 1959, to Atlaurta, Georgia, t o present a paper at the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association; his expenses to be paid from the Special Actfvities Account - Professional Fees - Anes- t h e s i o l o ~ .

9* Dr. E. Frank IXmton, Chief Residenl, in Plas t i c Surgery, October 17- 23, 1959, to Miami, Florida, to attend the meetil~g of the American Society of P l a s t i c and Reconstructive Surgery; h i s expenses to be paid from the Special. Activities Accoun t - Professional Fees - P l a s t i c Surgery.

10. Dr. Elizabeth S. Du Moulin, Director of Medical Records, October 11-16, 1959, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to attend the annual meeting of t he American Association o f MedTcal Record L i ' b r a r i a n s ; her expenses to be paid f i o m Medical Records - Maintenance and Equipment.

11. Dr. K. M. a r l e , Dean of Medicine, October 29-November 8, 1(3=;9, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , and Colorado Springs, Colorado, t o a t t e n d the meetings of t h e Association of American Medical Colleges in Chicago, and on his return attend the annual Cancer Seminar of the F ~ r ~ r o s e Founda-tion at Col-orado Springs; his expenses t o be paid from O f f i c e o f the Deam of Medicine - Maintenance and Equipment.

12. Dr. G. W . N. Eggers, Professor of Su4gexy (orthopedic), November 2, 1959, to new or lean^, Louisiana, to present a paper at the meeting uf the American Fracture Association; h i s expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics.

13. Dr. E. Burke Evans, Assi~ltant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, October 31-November 5 , 1959, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to present a paper at the meeting o f t he Americm Fracture Association; h i s expenses to be paid from t he Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics . 14. Dr. E. Burke Evans, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgesy, November 13-21, 1959, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , Lo attend t he meeting o f t h ~ Radiological Socie ty oP North America; his expensef: to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Or'thopedics.

15. Mr. Adam Ewert, Graduate Student, Department of Microbiolopy, October 27-November 1, 1959, t o Indiananolis, Indiana, to present a paper at the mn1ja.l meetings of t he American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; h i s expenses to be paid from the Current Re- s t r ic ted Account - National Science Foundation Grant no. G-7104.

16. Dr. James C. Flanagan, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Movernber 15-20) 1959, to A t l a n t a , Georgia, to attend the meeting of the Southern Medical Association; his expenses to he paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional ServLces by Membcrs of Clinical S t ~ f f - Pediatrics.

17. Dr. Austin Foster, Associate P r o f e ~ ~ o r ( ~ s y c h o l o ~ ~ ) , Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, September 3-7, 1959, to C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio, t o attend the meetings of the American Psychological Association, the Society f o r Projective Techniques, and the Association of Medical Psychologists; his expenses to be paid f ram the Special Act iv i t i es Account - Professional Fees - Cl in ica l Psychology.

18. Miss Margret Gaski l l , Associate Librarian, and Miss Elisabeth Ruage, Librarian, October 15-18, 1959, to Charlotte, N. C., to a,Llend the annual Southern Regional meeting of the Medical Lihra ry Association; their ex- penses to be paid from t5e Library - Maintenance and Equipment.

1 . Dr. Wendell D. Gingrich, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, October 9-17, 1959, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , to attend thc ~ n n ' c l & l meeting of the American Academy of Dphthalmologyand Otolaryngology; his expenses to be paid f r o m the C u r r e n t Restricted Account - Professioral Services by Members of Staff - Pediatrics.

33 . Dr. Peter Y. Wong and Dr. Robert L. Goolsbee, Residents in Anes- thesiology, September 30-October 9, 1959, to Miami, Flori{ls, t o attend the annual meeting of t he American Society of Anesthesinlogists; their expenses to be paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Anes.thesiology.

2 . Dr. Mary E l l e n Hagerd, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, November 9-13, 1959, to Washington, D. C., t o attend the meetings of the South-

w e s t . Cancer. C:',!em=ltkerapy Stildy Se.:t.f.cx_9:i; h e r e q e s s e s tc! ne paid ~:'GITI

U. S * .Public Health :;ervi-e Grar::. ?!'.. C ' Y - ~ O ~ ~ { - C ' L > .

22 Dr , Marf Ell r r l H ; - t~gd : , r l , A s s % s t . a r l t Profcssh-, !?ecll.a~rI .-:, Novetrihr r 15-23, Ly5y, to At,ia?t.a, Ge-rg!.a,, 1.c ~ire~e:l a, p y e r at %kc meetin3 of Ll le SG-ltherrl Medi :a1 Asss: latf.03; kcr expez.ses s-r, be pa ;.d f ~ a i ~ the Special A ~ : t i - , , r i t i ~ s A<.,, ~ : r ; ! - P:c)-f 'e,ssio~~al Fees - Ped:Fatri.c&.

23, Dr... f , ' l t t r ' J ~ s E.. X ~ c l , , crcf"+ss.;sr of: P':.:y-;l.cll=gy, O::7:3be~' pq-jCg ;-959> ko New Oy~ea::, 1:)s; E ;a-1 ! :. v:s-. t, t h e PaI:?cu'L3gy i ab~ l ' a t c r i c s at Louisiu,a Sratc ~_r , i y c y ~ : t y-,9 a+!rj p3!-:::;:1.?a?,e LL t . .h~ p~,::y*a~r~ nf :,he NCW Or1 e m s A,::a(I~rrly T:? :,,7,p r- B - MF i. -:. - . P ; 3 ; s ~ > ~ ~ c : I s c ' s t~ be psi?. ?ri>rn U G S . Plblll: Heal th SFT.~I;.,E Gra;:lq:, N.7, li-;'7r"j,',r. :#,,

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. " me?-tAi:!g of l.?,e A n ~ r i :a, ?( I l i ~ ? r ~ C,- r m L ' . . :'; - . ' - - C - , <- r ' r . ) c: :: x-;; , hi + F ~ ; F ; ces f.n he paid f'yom the C,-yr-en t B,=r.t y< ,%,f.e : A,- ', .l<d.++ - W\T+,! LB-D.~T'B~-c~Y: cs Gra7r.t . 8 fir, Miit,l>-n E, HPJ.:JT~&:: y <.kp , ::at F P-~. ;~ .~FEC' I~ ,:+? I - 7 P:.-.H ', F4+-..1 .:; L T I P ~ October 23-26, 1959, t ; ~ PL.3.,la$e~~p~Ai 5: . U e : , f : ~ ; . l : r ~ ~ ~ ~ f a, t-:I at.?.,e-4 1 ! - F Sc :en- t i f i r Scssl.ona cf t b ~ ATIP v i -,:ar* [ Assor- . : .a! ;3-r( ; "*- i s expe-1se.y :.,:, be paid from I.he Spe6-::a1 k:-;iv.i.t.i.ec A,- ,s.a-t. - P:r;fess.im:ia.., Pees ,- l e a r t Stat5o:n.

29. Dr .. Howar,d C , H,?pp a, rl"?.ai. r:w r x7.d YP.?~'; ~ c . 2 P De~a~~t;x?:-j.-.: r:f' Pa4.:-2?ic7~y, ,. , October 7-,lL, 1,359, t.r-~ Wash j.-p?::-. , C. C He:.3esda Ma r ~ - l & ' , ~ I ~ 59 CCP-

s u l k with 3 y 0 Frawik :: or..:_s:;.: a t T : e A n e 5 F~,Y-cF,s ,I:: 6f:i ?I.u,;~ 1-X Ta?5~>iflgy i_r! W a ~ ~ n , g f : n , ~ ~ 13. Z. x ,r.1 t -: a:.t.f:..!l a mc?t:i:~g ;",' the S~,er:kia*! C;s~x: i r t .~~: for SCI-TOP P e ~ e a r ' . - Pr 1 LT:S : -. Ue+.k!esia, Ma r ; f la:d; r . i s e&Fe-:I s f a (.par! j.al-> + u h~ !)a,! l f l * ~ U, 5 . Y,.,sI:. - H ~ a ~ s k Scv-?:..i.=.c G~L.::?; Tc, ~ - , i . : 6 0 ( ~ 2 )

30. @yo G H , ~ ' ? . L,.. . ! ~ t r ~ 1 ~ - , F-?.7f'ecsa." b?? O ' I S E - Y , ~ ~ , ' ~ ~ P $ x c j ~y',c~i7lr3gy, Sep- tember 23-2'(? i:?5ci, fr 7!3j,.-ax~7? T : L : - I : ? ~ S ~ t'. par=t::i~at,e i:. t.!,.~ me-LLr:g

> " of the Cc, r t ra 'L A ; s n r , i a l . l , ) r * 1 . T C t j s + ~ r r ~ , iqr.5 a:;?. C;;~:eazlc,~:!s+;s~ T,:.F ex- pen;se% ---o b~ psi? f'r~ir! >!,? C;.rre:;+ F::tri ,,::cd Ac:,,,:o;i7,,t - 6x?es5;72a;

Fees - O ~ ~ E + . E ~ Y ~ . C C . 3.7 i C :i'lle::315g3:;,

-, 31. Dr. U, d , ,7l:k:,;~> L : ~ . ? ~,:ni:-,al A ~ s i s t , a r : t . Pr.>fvhs::r, 3epnr8 . rn r r+ t r):' Surgery, No~~crnbe~ :16-2~> L9591, -kc: Atla:tlap Ge( rg iap Yo ~:PFP~L+: 8 paper at the fieet.i.::g of +.!.e Ss:;tzer:~, Mec"l:!:al Asso~ : . a t i c r .~ f l-ri; ~ - s t j z s ~ s t;.: 'tie p a i d f ~ ~ m t.b,e ? ~ y - ~ : : t R c ~ ~ r i c ; t ~ d A::'rcl;vr- - P ~ ~ , ? ? ~ p s l : ~ : ~ : ~ : FF-F -. D:,?,-?I>- pedics.

32. Dr, Er_lwar,:l ,.i.. K i m y , Re~:de-.L i;:; Sqtcrg~ry-, S e p ~ e n i ~ e r 2:_8-3,:?.r:b~r 2, 1959:, - t . ~ A:;anlt-: . r.2 ty, N. J'. , Z? attc.:? :,ye meet.lr,p 2f t1.r h ~ : t . v . i ~ a r b

College of Surgeoxls; his expenses t o be paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Pla,si: ic Surgery.

33. Mrs. Helen Kirchoff, Research Technician TP, Department of Pathology, November 13-21, 1.959, to Atlanta, Georgia, t o assist. i n t h e presentation of an exhibit at the meeting of the Southern Medical Assosfation; her expcnscs t o be paid from t.he C u r ~ e n t Restrlicted Account - Tobacco Indi ls t ry Re search Comitt,ee Grant,

34. Dr. Phil.ip 8. Kocen, Resident, in P e d l a t r i c ~ , October 5-8, 1959, to Chicago, Illinois, t o a t tend t he meeting of the American Academy of Pedi- a t r i c s ; his expenses to be paid f r o m the Special Activities Account - Texas S t a t e Department of Health - Pediatric Residents Fund.

35. Dr. William C. Levin, Associate P r o f e s s ~ r of Internal Medfcine, November 21-24, 1359, to St, Louis, Miss~wi, to attecd the meeting of thc R~ericarl Soc ie ty o r Hematology; h i s expenses to be paid from U. 2. Air Force Contract No. A?? 41(657)-116.

36. Dr. W i l l i a n r C. Levin, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, November 4-13, 1955, to Chica~g, Illinois, New York, 8. Y., arid Whshington, 13. C., t o attend the meetings uf Central Society for Cl in ica l Research, the American Fedemtion fcr Clinical Research and the American Association of Blood 8anks; to confcr with the staff of t he Sloan-Ket;t;ering I n s t i t u t e concerning Chemotherapy, m d at tend the National Symposium on Cancer ChemoLherapy; his expenses to lclc paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional. Fees - Blood W k , mid U. S. Public Health Service G r a n t No. CY - 3096.

37. Dr. Robcrt M. Moore, Chairman and Professor, Department of Surgery, rJovemher 18-24, 1.959, to Colorado Springs, Ccllorado, to at tend the meeting of the Western Surgical Association; 111s expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional service^ by Members of S t a f f - General Surgery.

38. Dr. 5. Fred Mul l ins , C h a i r m a u l and Professor, Department of D e m a - Lology, Nov2mber 111 -17, 1959> t o Atlanta, Georgia, to participate i n the meetings of the Southern Medical Association; h i s expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Lederle G m t ,

39. Mrs. Juaneva Novak, Chief Electroencephalograph Technician, mectroencephalographic Sexvicc, Noveinbey 13-17, 1959, Lo Atlanta, Gec~rgi a, to attend the mee t lng o f the Southern Electroencephalographic Society; her expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Accolu~t - Professional Fees - Electroencephalogra$hy. 40. Dr. Leroy J. Olson, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, October 27-31, 1959, to Indianapolis, Indiana, to present a paper st the annual meeting of the American Soc ie ty of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; h i s expenses to be paid From U. S. Public Health Service G r a n t No. E-2732.

41, Mr. Joseph Paderewski , Medical Sculptor, Department of Surgery, September 24-0ctobcr 6, 1959, to Atlantic City, N. J., to present a scientific exhihit at annual meeting of the American College of Surgeons; hris expenses t o be paid from the Speci~,L Actfvitie~ Account - Professional Fees - Plastic Surgery.

42. Dr. John E. Perry, Resident i n I n t e m l Medicine, October 11-14, 1959, to Baltimore, Maryland, and Boston, Massachusetts, to confer with doc to r s at Johna Hopkins University and H a n a r d Medical Schc~ol con- celning his participation in a fellowship uroyram in-folving research in infect ious diseases; his expenses tn be paid from the Current R e - s t r i c Led A r c o ~ m t - Professional Fees - Ke~idents ' Fund - h te r r l a l Medicine.

43. Dr. Stuart Riggs, Instructor in Internal Medicine, Octobcr 2-11, l95gj to TIIF Univerci ty of Iowa, Iow City, Iowa, October. 3, to The

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, October 6 ; to 'l'he Un:iv,ersiLy of Chicago, October 8, 1959, for the purpose r>T c o n f e ~ r i n g with individual doctors concerning t he development of an inSectious disease laboratory at the Medical Branch, md t o a t t e n d the Symposium "The Biology of Pyeloneph~itis" in Detroit, Michigan, Octoher fl-10, 1953. H i s expenses to be paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Medicine Clinic.

44. Dr. Stephen E. Rit-, Fellow in Rematology Research Laboratory, September 29-October 2, 1959, to Chicago, Illinois, t o at tend a con- f erence 0x1 special protein studies at Northwc~tem University Medi- cal School; h i s expenses t o be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Harris and Eliza Kenrpner Fund for Leukemia Research Grant .

45. Drs. J. M. Robison, Chairman, H. E. Wddox, 111, Instructor, George S. McReynolda, Associate Professor, and Dr. Ilani.el B. Powell, Jr., Resident, a l l in t he Department oP Otorhinolaryngology, October 9-18, 1959, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of t he h e r icm Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngolo@;y; their expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Olga Keith Wiess kazd.

46. Dr. Arthur Ruskin, Associate Professor in Internal Medicine, October 22-26, 1959, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to attend t h e meeting of the American H e a r t Association; h i s expenses to be paid from the Cur- rent Restr ic ted Account - Burroughs Wellcome Company Grant.

47. W. F. W. Schmidt, Supervisor, Medical Photography, October 4- 13, 1959, t o Louisville, Kentucky, to at tend t h e National Convention of the Photographic Society uf America; h i s expenses to be paid from Medical Photography - Maintenance m d Eq_uipment.

48. Dr. 5 . A l l e n Sco t t , Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, October 27-31, 1359, to Indianapolis, Indiana, t o present a paper at t h e meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; his expenses to be paid from the Current Restric$ed Account - National Science Fomdation Gmnt No. G-4088,

49. Dr. E. G. Tro~tman, Assistant Director of Planning, October 30? November 5 , L953, to Chicago, I l l i no i s , t o attend the annual meeting of the Association of Arnerican Medical Colleges; his expenses to be paid from General Administration - Office of the Executive D i ~ c t o r - bintenance and Equipment . 50. Dr. John B. Truslow, Executive Dean and Direc tor , October 7-12, 1959> to New York City, N. Y., to interview applicants f o r t he posi t ion of Assistant Director f o r Public Information; his expenses to be paid from General Administration - Office of the Executive Director - h i n t enance and Equipment.

51. Dr. W. F. Verwey, Chairman and Professor, Department of Micro- biology, September 15-18, 1959, to Frederick, Fla~yland, to attend the 1959 Fort Detrick Symposium; hi^ expenses to be paid from M c r o b i o l o ~ - Maintenance md Equipment.

52. Dr. Elmer B. Vogelpohl, October 22-26, 1359, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to attend the meet ings of the American H e a r t Associationj his expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Pro- fessional Fees - Residency Fund - I n t c r n n l Medicine.

53. Dr. K n u Walker, Jr., 8esident in Orthopedic Surgery, November 13- 20, 1959, to Atlanta, Georgia, to present a paper at the meeting of the Southern MedAcal Association; his expenses t o be paid from t h e Current Restricted Account - Professional F e e s - Orthopedic Surgery.

$4. Dr. James V, Warren, C h a i r m a n and Professor, Department of In te rna l Medicine, October 22-25, 1959, t o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to attend the meetings of the American Heart Association; h i s expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - American Heart Association Grant ,

55. Dr. James C. Wright, Jr., Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, October 23-26, 1959, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to at tend the Scien- t i f i c Sessions of the American Heart Association; his expenses to be paid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Heart Station.

56. Correct Item No. 13, Page G-14, Board of Regents' Minutes ( ~ e e t i n g No. 584) of October 1-3, 1959, t o read as follows:

Dr. Burton W. Hink, Jr., Resident in Surgery, September 26-0ctober 5 , 1959, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o attend t he annual Clinical Congress of the American Colleges of Surgeons; his expenses t o be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Staff - General Surgery.

57. Cancel I t e m No. 13, Page G-20, Board of Regents Minutes (Meeting No. 580) of June 12-13, 1959. Dr. Kenneth M. Earle, Dean of Medicine, did not make the t r ip to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the meeting of the Association of Neuropathologist s , June 13-14, 1959.

Sincerely yours,

hn B. Truslow, M. 13. Dean and Director

JBT : MW: br

THE U N m S I T Y OF TEXAS DENTAL BRAMCH

Bou~ton

Dr. Lugan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor W i l ~ o n :

The following docket is submitted for your approval and p r e ~ e n t a t i o n %o the Board o f Regenta at i t s meeting i n Austin, Texas on November 13-14, 1959 :

General Practice I, It f s requested that the nepotism ruling be waived in favor of Dr. John S . B r a m , Dr. Brown is the husband of Mrs. Trixie Brawn, I ~ t r u c - t o r (~art-time) in the School of Dental Hygiene at a salary of $500.00 f o r the period September I, 1939 to December 31, 1959, inclusive. Appoint Dr. Brown as Ins t ruc tor (112 T. ) at an annual salary of $3,000.00, effective November 15, 1959 t o August 31, 1s0, inclusive; necessary funds in the amount of $2,383.33 from Clinical Inetmctor , un- f i l l e d , in the sane department. (RBC 30)

Physioloey (FIiologicd chemistry 1 2. Increase the salary of Dr, Dari-ell N. W a r & , Assistant (3/20 T. ) from $1,200.00 per annum to $I, 500.00 per annum, effecti October 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, inclusive; necessary amount 01 $275.00 t o be transferred from Unallucated

Preventive Dentistry (~rthodontics) 3. Appoint Dr. Thomas 3. King as C l i n i c a l Assistant Professor at an annual sa la ry of $1,500.00, effect ive September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, inclusive; necessaxy fhnds to be transferred from Unalfocated Salaries. ( R ~ C 25)

4. Create the position of Visiting Professor and appoint Dr. Name H a y s at an annual salary of $300.00, effective September 1, 1959 to &gust 31, 1960, inclusive; necessary f inds frm Clinical Instmctors, unf i l l ed , in the same depar tment . ( R E 27)

Restorative Denti~try -- (Complete Restor~tions) 5 . Change the status of Dr. John I). Larkin from Clinical Associate Professor (1/10 T. ) at an annual salary of $700. w to Cl in ice l Associ- ate Professor (~art-time) at a salary of $50.00 per v i s i t with a maxi- mum of $700.00 per annun, effective September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, inclusive. ( m ~ 31)

Swg-Y 6 . e p t the resignation of Dr. Daniel G. Weer as Clinical fnstmc- t o r at an annual salary of $504.00, effective August 31, 1959. (RBC 28)

7. Appoint Dr. George P. Quirk as C l i n i c a l Instructor at an annual salary of $1,400.00, effect ive September 28, 1959 to August 31, 1960, Inclusive; neceEsary finds in the amount of $1,294.93 to be transferred from Clinical Instructors, unfi l led, in the same depwtment. ( R W 29 )

United States Public Health Service Aeaesurch Grant D-200 (C -4 ) -- - n P o i n t Dr. Robert G. Morgan as Ins t ruc to r at an annual salary of $6,000.00, effective September 1, 1959 to September 14, 1959, inc~usiue; necessary finds in the mount of $233.35 from s m e position in sme de- partment. (I?= 266)

FACULTY (without ~ a l a r y ) 1. Omit Dr. Howard G. Swann, Visiting Prafessr;r in t h e Department of Physiology, rcported on page- D-4 ~ e n t a l Branch Docket from the Board of Regents Minutes of Meeting Plumber 584, October 1-3, 1959.

GIFTS: f recommend acceptance of the following g i f t s which have been re~e ived :

1. A check in the amount of $5.00 from the San Antonio D i s t r i c t Den- tal Society has been dcpotited in Current Aes-Lricted fund^ - Memorial Stuaent Loan Fund in Memory of Mrs. Novella Mary Halet.

2 . D e l v e R i t t e r BoriLetl Ai ro tors valued at $535.00 each for a t o t a l of , r; $6,420.00 from the Ritter Company Inc. ( M r . William W. McMillan, 7 , , '

" -, , Assistant, Vice-President, R i t t e r Company Lnc . , 400 West Avenue, Rochester 3, New ~ork).

GOVZRNMEKJI - GRANT : The following government grarit has been signed on behalf of the Dental Branch by Dr. John Victor Olson. I; recamend your approval and r a t i f i ca t ion of t he signature: - 1. United Sta tes Public Health Service Research G r ' m t D-1060 for $7,139.00 f a r t h e peric~ii November 1, 19.59 t o October 31, 1960, i n c l

p-3' s i v e , foxh research on "Explantation and Transplantation of Mouse Tooth Germs." This project; is directed by Dr. Federico Gonzales, Senior Re- search Fellow, United Sta tes Pub1 i c Health Service Senior Research Fellowship G r a n t SF-223 (c-1).

LAPSE OF STATE GENEFAl REWFUE APPROPRIATTONS : Approval is requested --- of t he f o l l m i n g recommended lapse of State General Revenue Appropria- .- -

t ion6 , ~ n e x ~ e n d c d Balances at August 31, 1957 :

S t a t e Recommended Lapse Appropriation Balanre of General Revenue

Numbers August 31, 1959 at August 31 , 1959

The unexpended balances remaining 13 these State Appropriations are due to cancellation and rec:lttsslifir:t-t~tion o r purchase orders outstanding as of August 31, 1958.

PARKING: At expenditures nance of t h e

the Den ta l Branch of Yhe University of Texas, there are no of s t a t e funds anticipated for the operation and mainte- present parking fac i l i t i e s , and no additional construction

of parking facilities planned for t h e remainder of ,the fiscal year of 1959-1960.

SCHOMSHIPS: On recornendation of the Loan Committee the f o l l m i n g are recipients of a Jesse H. Jonen Scho1asshi.p Award f o r the year 195 9- 1960 :

Richard G. Alexander John W. Andrepont Jar~~es R . DeKe-slegaxtd Donald R. Gee Joe Max Goodson Isaac K. Hawkins Billy R-y Kennerner Herbert E. LsGe~se

$ 5ou.m 250. oo 250.00 joo. 00 500. oo

.1,000.00 500.00 500.00

John C. Melton Richard E. Riggins Rlchard R. Xobinsr>r~ Aaron Rex Sanders Harry W. Schmuck James A. Vick

$ 500.00 ego. oo 25c.m 500.00 500.00 250.00

Respectfully submitted,

,' , J ~ h n Victor Olson :/ Dean

THE UlTIIIETiSITY OP TEXAS M. D, AFDERSON HOSPITAT, A?r! TITMOR TNSTTTUTE

October 29, 1959

Dr. Logan Xilson, President The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Wilson:

The fo l lowing docket is submitted f o r your approval and presantation t a the Uoard of Hagents at i t s meeting in Acstin on November 13 - 14, 1954:

Transfer of Unwed Balances

Transfer the amount& as shown below i n u n f i l l e d budget positions, t h e Reserve f o r Salaries Account, and Maintenance and Equipment Accounts ualances to the indicated Maf ntenances and Equipment Accounts (REG 82) x

2epartment

Physics - Salaries

Budget Page Line Number Item

Amount t o ba Transrerred

1 R Electronics $ 4,142.18 Designer

(Ekeron t )

Experimental Anesthesiology , 24 .Salaries

Arlestliesiology Service, 46 Salaries

Reserve for Salaries 73

Rlysical Plant - Mainterlance 73 Equipment, Supplies and Travel

Reserve f o r Maintenance and 73 Equipment

Clinical 4,000.00 Fhysiologis t

APPLIC A'TION OF FUWS (MAINTENANCE APJD EQUTPMENT I :

S o c i a l Security 4

3lood 3ank - Maintenance and 3 5 Equipment

HospLtal I n -Pa t i en t Service - 36 Kaintenance and Equipment

Operat ing S u i t o - Maintenance 36 and Equipment

Contra1 S te r i l e S u ~ n l y - blain- 36 t~nance and Equipment

Clinic Lht -Pa t ien t Service -Main- Lb9 tenance 2nd Equipment

Ned ic inc

1, Change t h e t i t l e of Dr. Nylene Eckles from I n t e r n i s t t o Associate Internist without change in salary, effective September 1, 1959. (nnc

2. Reappoint Dr. Mary E. Sears as Assistant Internist at the rate of $9,000.00 for twelve months effective September 1, 1959, payable from NCL Grant cY-3163 - G 2 . (R?C 13)

Radiology

3. Appoint nr, Patrick A , n o l ~ n as A s s i s t a n t R a d i o l o g i s t i n the Department of Radiology at t h e rate of $12,000,00 f c r twelve months ef fec t ive J a n u ~ r y 1, 1950. Source of funds f o r t h i s agpointme~t is the 2eserve for Salariev account. (RRG 15) ?a

4 , .r{eappoint 3r. Leonard noubleday as an Assistant Radiologis ra art-time) at a salary r a t e of ?12,400.00 per annum from the unfilled I '

Assistant Rad io log i s t position and transfer $9,600.00 of unused funds t o the Reserve f o r Sslaries. (RsC 5)

5. Appoint Dr. Hector M. del C a s t i l l o as C l i n i c a l Assistant in Gyr~ecology (1/5 ~ i m e ) at a salary rate of $1,800.00 f o r twelvs months payable from XI Grant 9442 C2. (RRC 7 )

Section of Experimental Cytolo&;y

6 . Change the statas of Dr. George S . Rose, Assistant Biologist in Ex erimental Cytology from 2 / 5 time at $5,500~00 fcr twelve months t o .2A time a t $6,200.00 for tvslve months, effective Ssp temhr 1, 1759.. Addj-tional funds required are t o come from t h e Reserve for Salaries account. (RRC 12)

Virolom and E l e c t rpn Mioroacopy

7. Reappoint Dr. David Trkula as Assistant Biophysicist at a salary rate of $8,500.00 for twelve months effect ive September 1, 1959

NCI 4140. (REC 1)

Section of .Gerletics

8. Appoint Dr. Joan I , , Countryman as Research Associate in Genetics at R salary rate of $8,100.00 f o r twelve months, effective Oc- t o b e r 1, 1959, payable from AEC Grant AT- (A0-1)-2139. (RBC 10)

9. Change t h e effect ive date of ttppmi:ltrnent of L:r. David TI, E z e k i e l a s Assistant l l i o log i s t i n Microbial Genet ics at ~~8,200.00 for twelve months from September 1, 1959 to necemhsr 1, 1959. Transfer unused salaries of $2,050.03 ~ C Y the Reserve for Salaries account, (RBC 11)

Degartment of Physics

10. Accept the r s s i g n a t i o n r ~ f Dr. Jane U. Blixard, Physicist (Part-~ime), aL $5,000,00 per year, ei'fective at close of business October 31, 1954. (RBc 19)

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11. Seappuint Mr. S t i g Ekeroo t t o the unfilled position of Elec- t r o n i c Engineer st the salary rate of $7,104.00 for twelve months effac- Live October 12, 1959. Transfer the unused balance o r $2,198.06 to the %serve r o r Salaries account. (REC 20)

Experirner~tal Pediatrics {k 12. Change the status of Dr. John J. T ren t in from B i o l o g i s t \\ (11.9 ~ i m e ) to B i o l o g i s t (1/10 ~ i m e ) in the Section of Experimental Pediatrics with. no change in salary effective Sept.ember 1, 2959. (IIRG 16)

13 . Reappoint Dr. Henry B. Hol l e as .?enior Feilow i n S ~ r g e r y at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for t w e l v e months f a r t h e period September 1, 1959 through June 30, 1960. (RRC 4 )

14 Seappoint Dr. Clifton F. Mountain as Senior Fellow (part- ~irne) i r l Thoracic Surgery at the rate of .$6,000.00 f o r twelve months, POP the period September 1, 1953 t o June 30, 1960. (See Item 15) (RBC 18)

15. %appoint Dr . C l i f t o n F, M~untain cs Assivtant i.n the Wfice of Edacation ( p a r t ~ i m s ) at t h e ra te of .~;6,000.00 for twelve months, fur the period September 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960. %rids to come from the vacant pczition of Uircctcr of Education. T r a n s f e r unused salar ies of $10,666.70 t o the Reserve f o r Salaries account. (see I t e m I!&) (RBC 18)

16. Refippoint Llr, Su lp i c io Soriano, Jr., as Senior Fellow i n Surgery a t a salary rate of $6,~00.00 fo r twelve months for the period September 1, 1959 through June 30, 1960. (RBC 3

17. Seappoint Miss Emma E. Hadges as Eurse Ar~ns the t i s t a t a salary rate of $6,166.00 f o r twelve months effect ive September (RBC 8 )

18. Accept the resignation of Luda C. k l a s , Nurse Anesthetist, at t,he annual salary rate of $6,i68.00, effective October 19, 1959p a t 10:00 OIClock A.M. (RBC 22 )

Physical Medicine 2

19. Appoint Dr. Rox~na Read Schnur as- ( 1/10 ~ L r n e ) i n the : k c t i o n of Physical Kedic ine , Oepartment of Surgery, at $)1,200,00 f o r twelve months e f fec t ive September 1, 1959. Source of funds f o r t h i s appointment is the Reserve for 3alaries account. (RBC 17)

Therapeutic Radiologv

20. h a p p o i n t Mizs Mkry C. P&cdonald as Assistant Epidemiologist a t a salary r a t e of $7,000.00 for twelve months e f f ec t i ve September 1, 1959 payable f ' rom WCT Grant 3-9579. (RBC 2 )

a h w e s t Cancer Chemothera~v Study G r o u ~

21. Reappoint Dr. Roy C. Heflebower as Excutive >?ecretary of the 3 Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Center (3/5 ~ i m e ) at a salary rate of / $6,0130.00 f o r twelve months , payable fron N C I Grant 3754 Cl. (RBC 6)

Physicians Xeferral Serv-

22. Authorize payment of 65OG.00 for twelve moilths t o Mr. Joc E. Boyd, Jr., Adainistrator, f o r services f o r the Physicians Referral 2) Service. (RBC 9) t

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GIiANTS: The following contracts, grants and amendments have been negot ia ted by the Rusiness Manager and have been signed by t h e Di rec to r upon the recommendation of the contract d i r e c t o r ~ n d the Business Manager, and approved by the Comptroller and President . 1 recommend your approval and ratification of signatures :

1. Grant No. A-3033 Endo, by which the Nat ionnl Institute of A r t h r i t i s and Metabolic Diseases provides 46,095.00 f o r the period September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, f o r rsaearch on "The Chemistry ,,s&, / of Lutsinizing Hormone", t o be directed 3y D r . n a r r e l l N, Ward. F ~ O &

2. Grant Yo. CY-301t8 (C3), by which t h e National Cancer Ins t i t u t e provides $4,320,00 f o r the period December 1, 1959 to Yovember 30, 1960, for research on "Metabolic Ilelations of Fol ic Acid and Sox hormone^",^ (j(L to be directed by Dr. Vasant M. Doctor .

3, G r a n t Elo. CY-3163 (C2), by which the !lational Cancer Tnutitute provides $16,100,00 fo r the period September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, for research on f tP l t u i t a ry S t a l k Sec t ion and Breast Lancer", t o be , gh 3 A, directed by Doctors Nylene E. E c k l e s and George Ehnl. ;

4. Grant No. i-4140 (~l), by which the Nat iona l Cancer institute provides $27,416.00 for t h e per iod December 1, 1959 t o TJovember 30, 1960, for research on nRole of Viruses in the Origin of Leukemia in Animals" t o be d i r a o t e d by Uoctors k o n L. Dmochovski, John A. Sykes and Mr. / ' i S 2 Clifford E. Grey.

5 Grant No. C-4238 (~11, by which the National Cancer Institute provides $12,000.00 for the p e r i o d December 1, 1959 t o November 30, 19&, f o r research on nChromatography and Metabolism of DNA of Tumorsw, t o be /::;.A- directed by Dr. Saul. K i t ,

6 . Grant Wn. ~ ~ ~ - 3 1 9 5 ( ~ 2 ) LY, by which the Nat ional Cancer I n s t i - tute provides $10,092.00 for the p e r i o d January 1, 1960 t o December 31 , ,!= fiT 1960, for research on l t C R 1 3 4 B vs P-32 for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemiatt, .-9

t o he directed by Dr. D a n i e l E . Bergsagel,

7. Grant No. C Y P - J ~ ~ ~ ( C ~ ) CY by which t h e Uational Cancer In s t i - t u t e provides $6,443.00 for the period Janunry 1, 1960 t o December 31, ,2 1960 for research on "The Comparative Effects of Myleran and 6-Mercapto- t

purine in the Treatment of Chronic Myelocytic Leukemia", to be directed by Doctors C. C, ZhullenSerger, D. E. Rergsagel, J. F. Gamble and E. J. Macdonald.

GIFTS: I rocomme~cl acceptance of the following g i f t s and t h a t the apprecia t ion o f the Board he s e n t t o the donor i ~ y the Secretary:

1, $742.50 from the M. L). Anderson Poundation, % Mr. Carroll D. . 9.. Simons, F i sca l Ag~nt for t h e N. D. Anderson Foundaticn, M r s t G i t y , ; l . , i , FIational Bank, Houston, Texas f o r the "Mrs. Harry C. Wiess Fund f o r + - Cancer 9esearchfl. This income represents the t h i r d qmrter dividend of 1954 from stock held by the foundation.

2 $2,000,00 from Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur H. Ware, Amarillo Building, Araarillo, Texas, to the University Cancer Foundation f o r the iletirementr,

- , I Fund, ,!-5 G T . / .;id :: 3 $210.00 in cash from an anonymous donor t o the U ~ ~ i v e r s i t y - Cancer Foundation f o r the Retirement Fund. ,,-! . k: *+ 1 ' ; :;.! .d - 4 . $'750.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Woodward, 322 Pan American Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma, to t h e University Cancer Foundation, given in appreciation of Px. Woodward's recent stay in the M. D. Anderson Hospital, ) * 4 - . p': <,> $4 , '

5 . $1,000.00 from M r . C. C. Forbes, Chairman of the Board, Noble Drilling Corporation, Pan American Duilding, Tulsa, Oklahoma to the University C ~ n c e r Foundation, given in appreciation of treat- ment and care given t o Mr. Guy Woodward, a member of the Kohl% Drilling Corporation and a recent pa t ien t at M. D. Anderson Kospital.

6 . $300.00 from Mr. W. V. Isham, Jr., Prernont United Fund, P p ? - C/ Office Rox 1022, Premont, Texas, for "Cancer 3esearch". OX 7 . c70.52 from Xobstown Community Fund, $ Mr. R. L. Gilbert, Secretary, Post Office Rox 791, Xobstown, Texas as added f u n d s for uRobst~wn Commuriity Fbid for Research in Chemotherapy". This sugple- ments g i f t s repor ted i n dockets for Board of Regents meetings of March ,.;,+. ,

13-14, June 12-13, snd August 1, 1959. ; $, .+ , 2 J $

3eapectfully submitted,

Dr. Lagar1 Wilson, 2residcnt TIIP Uni~c~sity 05 T ~ A : ~ c - Austin 2 2 , T~zas

Dear Dr. T J i l s o n :

The f ~Llowing I: r jcket: is suSmi t t e i ! f o r , nur ayproval artd preserl t:ati nn to t h e R U A T : ~ of Rezcnts a t i1.s r n r ~ t i n g In i'iuct.i.n uri Wnv~rnber 12-14, 13i9:

General Exppnse - 1. Increase the appropr..i:d:.l on f o r Ul:\ !\ge a t ~ r l Surv ivors insurance-Err:pl nyer' Cont r ibu t i c ln 11y t r a n s f e r o f $2,015.08 rrnm L ' n a p p r ~ l j r i a t ~ d P;111~nce--Genernl Funds. (REC $10, 133)

S y e c i a l A c t i v i t i e s Funds - 2. T r a n s f e r t o U n a l l u c a ~ . s f Maintenancc and T,:luipment Lalances LJT vxrious "Speciz1 A u t i v j t i ~ s ' ' k'und; a5 f u l l r ~ \ < = ~ :

6iopk:{,;.i!:~ 5;)eciaL Func; $2,2'dY. 12 P l ~ a r m a c o l o p y Ss~r-i:-1! run3 34. ?.c 7 s y c h i a t r . y R e s ~ a r c l r , ,7116 Trainir~? Func! 145.72 Surgery S p e c i a ? Fur.d 224.56 Faculty Scmin~r ? , 17<3,271 K a t e r n a l 31-1-7 Chj. Ld '-real-t,b. Cnunc l 1 R . - v o l v i r l ~ Fund ! ,062.45 (P,RI: IJo. 134)

Hesurve T O T Hal ar~ce:, S11h j ~ c t to Rcan2t r i a t l o n -- 3 . C l osc u r ~ e x p e n d e d ,531 arice:i r l r a p y ~ r c p r i a t i o ~ s t ;o t2 l in ; $11,503.78 t n t h e "Rescrve f n r balances S i ; t , j e c t to ~ c a p p r ~ u p ~ - : . a t i o n ' ' f o r a ; :countc a s f 01loiu.s:

G w n ~ r a l Ex7cnse - FacuLty Sc rn :n~ r $3,172.25 Physical P'l a n t :

? i ~ r c k ~ a r c and TII,-:-:;,+ 11atin1-1 9:' ' ; I I ! I I ~ 2 ir-, CILnic:dl~ S c i e n c c 2 u i l ~ l i T IC 5,QOS. 54

- . Rep! ac~ment of Pl~ysi o l . u ~ l c a 1 Her,r>rr: l ng EquipmenL f ~ r Yhysiulo2y-Pharmaeol~gy S t r l r 3 ~ n t Labosatur . ; i - ~ 124.99

R ~ i n c a t Y w n uT sewer Vcni,; 4,40L,.C3 ( R L ~ No. 135)

Reapprnpr iations +

1. Reappropriak~ $1!,5Q3.7F f r ~ n " R e s e r v e f o r Baltince:q jub?~ct t o Reapp~opri~ti on" to t , l ! ~ following ar-ounts:

Fenera1 Expensc - F a c u l t y Seminar $ 3 , 1 7 2 . 2 5 Phycicnl Plan I,:

l J u r c b . ~ ~ r ar.2 1nsta l :a t . inn of' b o d s ill Clinict i l . S!.ir-rncc L i u i L d i n ~ 3, Q!35 . .=,a

Hep!.arcmer~t. l 'nysi.olo,g il:a, T!~corrl ' ing ? y u i > o ~ ~ n t ? c r Phys:o : n[ ;y- l 'h3rcac1i1u; !y S t . 1 ~ 3 ~ n t Labors t n r ' rf; '324.Y2

n~iocation L J ? S;;;er -<:r:;:. 4,4823.Jd { R I ! ~ Y c . 8 7 )

h a t o m y 2. C h ; l n g ~ the t i t l e of Dr, % ! i f F~:'L: t o I n s T r i l ~ t ~ r 11; A:idtr~my and l n t e r n a l Kedicine, w i t h f l u : !~; lng~ i r ~ ~ s i a r y , 3 r F.4-411 1 s oudgeted at an animal .;nLary of $7,11nCi p a i d f r u n . L l t ~ G5partrnerit 3f A,-.dtclrnj, (RBC 8 ~ . 97)

Anesthcsiulogy 3 . A p p o i n t Dr. Norman R . same:. ds P r n f c s s o r : w ; l . h s ~ t t e r , u r e ) , e i i e r t i v c ,I.;nuary 1, 196n, 3 r J m e s ~il: I el 2 i v e 4 i u i i - t ~ m ~ s a l a r y f rom Park!and Memorial Huspizal.

11. A p p o i n t .'arnes U Calc, !GI D , as I r ~ r t r u c t r : , e f f - : . t , i v ~ January I, 1'360, at a:l ar:nuaL sala: y r d t P ci $7.2UCi pai--i ' . ' ;~ from -cii;! Anesthesiology budget, (RDC N O 82

Bi~chemistr y 5. Grar.t s l eave o i a S s e n ~ e ~ j ; t h o u t pay ~ C I D: . W'i i A lam W. Uurr, J r , , Assuc:i.ate P r a f e s s d r , f rzm 0c tohc . l - 1: L9.59. ;fi~-ot;gh May 3 i , i 9 6 0 . Ilro Rurr i s budge ted at a n annuaA sa lary r a t e c i $.,!1,55C payahle as fnil~ws: $ 9 , L U U f r o [I Sioc h e m i s t r y b u d ~ e t ar,a $i, 250 ir :~m 55- ~ 5 h ~ e r . Medical F o u n d a t i o n . ( RU t N Q , 79)

6 . C.hange t h e s t a t u s of Dr. Heruert. W R u m s f ~ ~ a f rom Ass i s ta r~ t P r o f e s s o r t a A s s u c i a t e P r n f ~ s s n r , effective November 1 , i959, w i t h no change in annual s a l a r y r a t e . D r . Rumste la iz p r - e s e n ~ l y budgeted at an annua! s a l a r y r a t e of' $9,30G payab le as f oliows: $7, LO3 f rcm B i ~ r i i e m ~ s t r y budget, $1, U O O f r o m Southwestern Medical F o w d a t i ~ n , and $70D f r o m Nasianal Fund f o r M e d i c a l E d u c a t i u n . (RDL No, 86')

7 . A p p u i n t A l b e r t C , Schram> Ph U., 6~ c ' ! i n i c a i I r ~ s t r u c t u r w i t h n u t sa lary, effective October i5, s959,

l r ~ t e r n a l M e d i c i ~ l , ~ 8 . Inc rzase -the annua i s a l a r y r a r e o f 3 r . M ~ r t o n Mason, P r u f c s s u r , e f f e c t i v e U8:tobcr 1, 195g, i r o m $ i 7 , 8 Z O t o $.LS,.:380, p a y ~ t ~ i ~ as f o i . l o w s : $9,250 i ' ron ?n!;ernal M c d i c i r i e . $ 4 , f i O G f rcni F a l k l a n i l Memcriai H o s p i t a l Service=, and $ 4 , 6 0 0 f r r im he C i t y - C o u n t y Criminal h v e s t i g a t i on Laboratory. Dr. Playon is p r e s e n t i y c l i :;r-tc:,.; aL $17,8SU pd.yatjie a s i o l ~ c t w s : $9,25CI f r u m Tnternal Medic i ne budge t , $1, OGO f rcm P a r k l a r t ~ i Memorial Hospital Service? ,

.-. and $4,830 f r o m the City-Ccunty C r i r n i r l i r l L n v e s t i g a t i u r i Laboratory, (RBC Yo, 84)

\ . Change t h e s o u r c e of s a l a r y cf Ilr . lay S~r .Tu: . i i , Asslssant P r o f e s s o r , f f ~ r t ' v e Octobe r 1 , 11959. t o $?2,2OD p s y ~ h i e as i o l l c w s . $7;800 frdm

I n t e r n a l Medicine b u d g c t , $3.900 from Nac; C c n t ~ a c t k n r - 2 7 7 0 ( 0 0 ) , and $500 f r n m Souchwosterli M e d i c a i J o u n d a t i o n . Rr. San2crd is p l e s e r ~ t l y budgeted a t $12,2nO payab !.c as f ~11~1~:s $ 1 0 , 5 U S f r u r ~ 111-terr:ai M~dlcine b u d g e t , $1,200 f r o m N a t i i ~ r ~ a i F ~ n d f o r Mcdi.41 E r i u c a t i ~ n , and $500 f r r im Southwes t.ern Medir,a 1 Pou r td : l t i c r~ . Hr wl l J d ~ 5 ~ m c d u t i e s as C e o r d i n a t o r of t h e M c d i i a l C , l u c a t i o n f s: N a t j or ta l Lreftlnse Pr:igr am cn U z t o b c r 1. 1951j. (RBC Nu. 93 ,

I@. Appoi i~ t E v ~ i y n V , Xess, M 5. , as I n s t r u ~ t i ~ c , e i i e ~ t i v c December 1, 1959, at all annual s a l a r y r h t k o i $6,500 prl)rdb.le i r u m U J ! ~ L V U S t a t e 5 Public H e a l t h S e r v i c e Grant 2d-5154, (RBC M G , 90)

J.i. L h ~ n g e the stat,us of Qr J a c k t i ~ r n c t t f rcm F r l t n w t o CLinical F e l l r w , c a n c e :L ing hls b u e g e t i appdLrt :mPn t w h i ~ h was t,n :le kf f e c t i v e Srpt~mber I, 1959 , a t ar l annual sai9r)r r a t e scf $i',217n p s y ~ b ~ c f 1 . m Url i t e d States P u b l i c H ~ a l t h S e r v i c c GI-ar!t E- 2J5U Jr Earr .ec t L s t n awarded a F e i lowship i n t h ~ amount uf $7,UL"J t u he p a l 2 airi.:.t i:y the Uni tcd SLaLes P u b l l c H c a l t h S e r v i c e , ( R ~ c b o s . 77 and Gb,

1 2 , Appoint -%via d. F , jtrresta, M , b , . ax k s s o i i a t ~ P r o f e s z c r ( w i ~ h t l u t t e n u l e ) , ~ r t o c t i v e S ~ p t e m t j e r 5 ! 459 r S ~ r k e t ~ ! . ~ ~ i l l r e ~ e i v ~ a f u l l - t i m e s a l a r y f ~ u m D a y l u r Huspita~

1 3 . A p p c i r ~ t B t l ~ i f hr.1 S h e l m i l E , .:r . M U . a~ C : i r ~ l c a i A s s i s 1.srrt P r o f e s s o r and Acting Chairma13 of t h t L i v i sl;:~ of Uermat,-. Lcgy x i ~ ! ~ c : u t s a l a r y , effective 5 ~ p t e m b c r 1.5, 195Y.

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L J 4-I P I - I ~ S ~ O ~ O E Y

-7 Increas~ t,h8: annua: szlary rzl-te of Dr, 'van Llanhof, A-ssistant P r r i f e s c c r , ~ l f - e c : t i v c Yeptember 1, is5,3, f r o m $7,dfi 'I t o $8,203 ~ a y ~ b l c 2s f o l ' l l ~ w s : $7, 03C1 rrrlll~ ihysiolc~y hud - Z P ~ , 2rtd $1,2213 f ram Suutl-!vc.;tern Fedica l k'ounda t i o n . Dr. Danhuf is p r b ~ * r ~ L i y budge- ted a t $7,4CO pa-;ab;e a:; f f o l l o w ~ : ,$7,0130 frcm 7ilysiology budqe-t and $2 r:fi r r r r m S o u t h w e s t e r v ~ T d i c a l Ynumr l~ t ion . ( X X No. 94)

Psych ia t ry 34. C 1 1 ~ n g e t h r date of t h ~ l c l ~ a n p e of statue n' TJ r v . Wf lJfam S, ?,el l Assistant Prof ~s.?ur. ( r l l n i c a ~ , i / l f l - t i i m t ? j frcm S?oternh~r- 1, 1'359 to yep Lember 15, l ' l 'J9, at a n a!tnual s a l a ry of .$'L; 7.00 psynble frum t h e Pr.ycfiiatry budget. TIIF! effect of t h i s s e v f s ~ l : d a t e is to cont. '~ n ~ e Dr. d e l l the p c r i o d September i, 1959, ~ h r o u g h Scptemk~r i 5 , 1959, a t 111s 1958- iYh9 f u l l - time .;;llary rate of $1L,gOq pay;l>!.ir: as f a l i o v ~ : $88,009 f r o m Psyrh ia t ry budget and $3,000 f rom TJnittld Statcs P u b l i c I Ipal+; l~ 5e rv i cc Grant 2N-6528. (REC N u s . 48 and 8 ~ )

35. Acccp t t h e r e r . i p ; r t , i u r ! of Dr , tlar o l e 2. C ~ a c i i n e c k , A~si~tant P r n f essor, e f f e c t i v e J11ne 3 9 , l Y E U , nr, Crxs i lncc : .~ i.; b:;Eg~te~I a t an a n n u a l sa la ry rate o f $U,300 p a y a t ~ l e as follows: $7,2F0 from isychiatry bud ~ e t an11 $ 1 , 1 U U f r o m U r ~ i t e d S t a t e s Public Hr23 l,h S ~ T V I C P GrarLt; 2M-€528, ( R ~ C Yo. 89)

3F,. Appoin t M e ~ l a n ddt:ar3 T l e E u l t ; T , I l , , as C3 i : t i c a l A s s o c i a t r P r u f c s 5 0 r without s a l q r y , effective S e r t e r n b ~ r 9, 1955,

37. Appirin L Niss Hazel G a r d n ~ r , JI. 5 . 5 , , as e c t i v e O r ~ o b e r 8, 1959) 1 1 r I*.. --*,+ ?,,fim,t ! , ~ J J ,t i. . ,P / '+l I 1

I 3 0 . Appnint . Ren G o o d : ~ i n , R , U , , as Cl i r ~ i ~ s l Ass i s t an t ?r:lf e s s o r w i t h o u t s a l a r y , er f ectfve Gct,ulier 12, 1'359,

Rad io logy 39. ~ h a ~ c t!,e b~ginnlnc ~ l . d l , e of anpointment: f n r DY Dimitry, M n r k u v i n t o N0vernht.r 1 , 1959, at an annuai sa i ; l r jT rdl,e uf $Lh,C1'3T? payx71l'e a s foliows: $T., UUU i ' r o m R a d i n l n ~ y budget and $lS; O D O f r ! , m Par1ciar.d Memorial t ' s sp i ta l Serv i r :es , ( R ~ C C o , 92)

40. Appoint J a c k Reynnld., M , , D , , as assist an^ 7 : o T e s s o r , e f f e c t i v ~ October 1, 1 q y s , at; an annual 3alary ra t r r;T $17,50r3 pa-yabls as follows: $8, UUU frorr. Radiology hu,3get, a :~d $9,50U f r o m i a r k l a n d !Ie;:\orial B n s ~ i t a l Services. I R R T : Y O , e l )

41. Appuint Randal E. Radcliff~, XLi, , as Li i r i i c a l Assirtant yi thou- t salary, ef i ' e c t ive Janu~ry 1, 1350 ,,

42 , Accept; I.:I~. resignation o?' Ur, Gera 'h! S v i r i d e l i , Clinical Tnstn~rtor ,without. salary, effect i v e O r t o b e r 5, 1459,

Surgery 4 3 . Chang~ the s t a t u s of Dr. FIIE:~!~ E , Wilson, ~ Y f ~ c t f v ~ N n x r e ~ a G e r 1, 1Y5Y,

1 ,to A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ( ~ l i n ~ c a l , , - t i m p ) a:lu C1-tairmfin c i ' t h e Divisi nri o f Thoracic Surgery a t a n ; irlrl t~zl s a l a ry cf $5,750 payah: e r ru rn tF.c Surgery budget. Dr, X i l s o n 15 p r e s e n t l y ! indgetcd at a n annual s a l a r y r : i t e u f $11,530 payalilr A? r d l c w s : $11,11:~~ from Surgery Iludpec s n i $T;:JU r'rom American Yedical Zducatinn F n u n r l ~ t , i u n , ( ~ E C Nn, BU)

43. Accept; t h t ! r e ~ i & : ~ a t i o n o f Yr, Ja7k A, Willefcrd, Zlihical As.;istant in Otolaryngology tritho~lt s ~ j a: j:, ?ffcztive U c t o h e r 6, 1959,

NA'TIUNAL gEF9:SF: STTTDSNT LOAN >ROGKHR : Apprcve he a l l o c a t i o n o f $1, F3 7.35 from Ac,z~unt 9 1 0 0 - U n i i i c t ~ l l l u t e d Intel-cst cn ' l 'emporary Tnvcstments and 'l'rust Furtdy T ime Dcpcrsit and $ 0 ~ , P 5 frnm Accri~~rlL 9240-Dr, Samuel P ~ r l m 2 ~ 1 , Gift t o r S t u d ~ n t , 4 1 3 t,u t he Eu'at.ionai Uei'ense S T U ~ P ~ ~ , T,uan Elrogrnm, This a l l o c a t i o n i5 made in accurrianze w i t h t h o Fe;leral requ i rement that funds C * ~ / e q u s l t u une-ninth o f th.e Ye6erai cnn?;r i !,u L i o n must b e xade avai 7 a1;le t u t h e National Tit. r ~ r ~ . ; e S t u d e n t Loan i'ro4rarn f r o m nnn-s L a t e funds,

AUTHORIZATIOIJ FOR 0VLR'TlM.E P4-YCvLENTS"ppr w e clver timc pa:ments at t . h ~ r a t e of - $ 2 , 2 0 pyrv IIUUY f o r s p c c l a l service-, in o p ~ r a t i o-n uT t e c h i i c a l equipment f o r Mr, k!arlan P, P i n p e e , me:qearch T c c h i c i a n IL fn I n t ~ r - n a i Medicine working at t h c Dallas Vete rans A d m i n i s t , r ~ t i g r ~ Huspi ta l at an annual s a l a r y of $4,800 p s i d Lrr urr. U n i t e d Sta t c - ; r u b l i c ~ l ~ a : t ' P , S ~ r r ~ i r e Crar l t ; E-2153(~3) #51 12. 6- S g K

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1. To be p a i d f ' o r P S t ; ~ n s i o ~ ~ tcac.:!lng in Uccu_p;lr:i3nal Therapy: 5 - /;, L,

Dr. Sven 2. L l i a s s u r l :?-~si~tant P r u i ' e s s o r of I n t e l - n a l M e d i c L n ~ S ~ p t e r r b c r 3 0 , Cctobcr 2 , 5, ' / , 9 , ar~rl 12, 1953 $ I D r l . l l U

Dr . Wi. 2 l i a m Kenp C la rk isziytant P r o f e s s o r uT Neurocurdery DctoSer 1[l, 1959

D r . L o u i s ;I, Pcsad ie s Ins tiructor in f i r t h o y ~ d i c su rge ry U c t o b o r >r!, 1:55

Dr. Je r ry A. Stixman ?-ssoci~ t e F r o E ~ s s o e of S u r g e r y T, lov~mh?r 9 . 195q

Dr. ,Tub Haurn I n s t r u c t o l - i n Intel-nal 2ledicine Novzmber 11 an3 1 3 , 155'3

Trr. John 5. Chamart k " r u l ' ~ z s o r of T7te rna l P~Te(1icine fiToverLbcr Sn, UecemLer 2 and 4, 1 q59

Dr. C a r l e t o n 5. t h a p m ~ n F ' ro f cs> rir of I n t e r n a l :I'lrdicnp LJ2cernh~~ '7 an3 $, 1359

rlr, Fouarl J a s h o u r l n s t ruc to r i n Internal k'eaicine D ~ c e m b c r T I , 1159

Dr. \T:4lT :-'. S a r ~ r c r d Ars i sTan l Pro? E s s u r nf I r r te i .na1 J"1cdir: ine January 4 and E , ? ? i i U

Ur. N n r m a n C a r t e r 1 r ~ s t ; r u c t o r ~ i n Intern31 Medi~ine Januar g E and 11, 1 C l b Y

Dr. J o k n H. C l ~ d f e l t ~ r Insl. r-nctcr in ?'syz'ria l j ry U c t o b e r 2 s r ~ 2 5, 1359

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Dr. J a c k Plartin Assis tant P r u f ~ s s o r of P s y c h i ~ t r y Dct2ber 23, 1359

3r. Gabrip1 Najera C l i n i c a l Assistarit; P r o f e s s o r of Psychiatry Oct~bcr 19: 1q57

nr, James H. Pt11 l o c k C l i n i c a l Fellow ir O r t h n p e d i c S ~ ~ r s e r y f l c tnber 30, and Fnvernber 5, 1949

Dr. W i l m a S h i e l d s Clinical F f l 1 ~ 1 w i n Pa tho logy September 2 1 and 2 3 , 1q51

Dr. John Rarrs~y C l i n i c a l E ' E ~ l o w i n Pgt?n13= S ~ p t e m b e r 25 an? 20, 1959

Dr. n . W. Rc-purL Fellow in 'Fa tholoqy Sept-errrll~r 3Cr, i 9 5 9

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TJr, Roger ,Tohn William~ P r o f e s s o r of Chemistry, The Tnivers i t j ; o f T ~ x a s Setnfnar f o r Dietitf~ns, n~cern3er 4 - 5 , Ig59

Dm OF STATE T R I I S ; I recornm~nt'i approval n f t h e following out-of-state t r i p s by t h e s t . a f f memh~r~. l i ~ t ~ d , expenses TO be p a i d f rom C o n f ~ r e n c ~ s L E C ~ U ~ C S , and 1): L ~ I I J I I I C ~ ao Srienti* ic I'leetings unless utlierlJic,e i n d i c n t e : ~ :

1. D r . Ric'r~ari 'J Archer, F e l l o w i r i I n t e r n a l Medicine, to Kll?cago, ILlinuis, o n Nove~a'ner 5-5, i954, cc a t t enr? t h e nee t in2 o f t h e ? ~ . n + r a l Society fo r C l i n i c a l Rcsearcb.; E T e n h e s t o be p a i 3 from United S t a t e s Fublic Ilealth S~rvicc h s n t 1-1-3701(21), #5570,

2 . Tlr, J a c k A, R ~ r n ~ t t , F ~ l l c v in Tnternal Medir : i r~r , t o Chicsgo, Lllinoi 7,

on JSovemher /!-;', 155q2 t , o a t ten11 the r tcet ing of t h e r e n t r a l Society f o r Clinical Researt:i~; ezrpenses to be p a i d f r o m Uni ted S t a t e s Publjc Iieal'th Serv ice Grant E I - O ~ L I ~ , #522<,

3 . nr, kouad Rachour , In:itru: tsr i l l Int,ernal Metl-icine, t u Chicago, 713 i n o i s , on Idovcmber 5-bd 1959, to p r e s 5 n t a paper. at t h e meeting o f t h e r : ~ n t r a l Socie L y for C l i n i c a l ReseaycY'.

4. Trr, i c r i l l i s m R, Beaver.;, A r - s i s t a n t Profc l isur o f Pharm~colsgy, t o Yiami, F l n r i d h cn .\urnst 30-Se?t,ernber 3 , 1959, - tu a t t e n d t h e meet ing o f t h e American S o c i e - t y T n r 7harmacol o g y and i k p e r i m c r r L a l Therapeu;ics; el-pcnse3 tc be paid f r u m Lel jer lc TqerlSca: F a ~ u 3 t y Award, fit7874,

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5 . nr . -!urton rlcr!rahr:, I n s t r , ~ r tur In ln t ,z r t~al P-pllic lne, to Chir.a~;o,, Illinois, on Novembe~ 4-7, lY59, -tu p r e s ~ n ? a pap+r at t h e m ~ e t i n g nf t h e Central Soc i c ty f o r I:lrr?',cal R ~ s p ~ r i t - , and t ,he ka~ri~an 4 c - ~ a c i a t i o n f o r the Study of L i v e r Diseases,

6 , Tir . 5ven 3lissson, A s s i s t a n t P r o t ' c s s l ; ~ o T Internal Medir: in^, t o Washinfftnn 7-l .C . , on Dc t,nhcr 'Zl-hImernI~~.r 4, 1959, t u zt,tend the 5ymposi1m on t h c central. f i1crvo1,~ Control clf Circula t ion a t 1,11e National Academy of 5ci ~ n c e ~ , Ma t,inna; fle,;caycl\ !:owLcil,. cxpensrs t.o be paid f rnm Unitci S t a t e s Yubllr: Heal th S ~ r . v : c e tirarrt ~ - 1 4 7 5 ( ~ 2 ) #5002; t n Nev Urleans, Lau.ic,iana, a n Zanuary 20-2?>]., 1 1 3 C U , -,u a ~ t e n c ! t k ~ c rnPFrting of the So~thern Society Jnr Clinical Inv~stipatirn and 1irncrir:a~ Fede ra t i on f u r C l i n i c a l Re:.earch, Southern Section, ex-Ter.scs I,;: be p a i d f r u u i United S t a t c s Public Healti-. Service Grant 2-2141 $5072; t o Chicagu, Illinois, or. J.pri.1 10-1ti, 19FO. to prc--scnt a paye1 ai i . 1 1 ~ netting o f -che llrncrican Physiological Suc i e ty ; and to X i a m i R ~ a c h , F l o r i d a , on .!!pril 24-May 1, 1 9 E O , {in present a pa-per at t h e neet , ing of the American t ~ a J e - y of TJcusulury,

7 . Dr. Rnher t 2 , Giyes, IT., C l i r ~ i r a l A s s i s t a 1 1 ~ Pi-ofer.r,or of I r ~ t e r n a l Medicine, to New Orleans, I ,~ iufs iana , cn J~nuar- :r 20-23, 19EO, t o a t t e n d th? meeting of tY.e S o u t h e r n S o c i e t y f u r C l i r - i c n l Inveztigation an6 t h ~ ! American Federation f c r C l i n i c a i R e ~ ~ ~ r c h , 5otitP.e rn S e c ~ i o n ; and t o San Frs i ic isco, CaliT'ornia, on April 4-9, 113t iU, tu x t l s r d t h c neet.ing o f t h e Arr~erican Collcgc o f P11y:icians; e x p r - s e r . f o r h '!:nth t r i p s tu 7 1 ~ ? a i d f r o m TTrli teci S t a t c s Pub l i c H e ~ l t h Service Grant ~-i6~7(~2), +4R54.

8. Dr. Prank I?ai , r i scn , I"~ssor:iace Jean, t.o Ok.irzgo, Illinois, on October 3:- November 4 , 1959, t c a t t e n d thc mseting o 2 t . e A s s o c i a t i o n of American Nedicnl r :o l leecs ; t.xltt.nses t u 1 ) ~ ?a id i ' r u m Southwestern N p d i c a l Fo~ndation Travel P'und, #975G,

- 1 . 9. iVIr. Ray Le? i r l l l , Animal r x r e t a k e r ir, Znimal I igsp ik : r l , t o 5Jashin@on, D . C . , on Dcto':?rr 2tl-3C, 195#?, t o a T t e n r l the i O t h Jnnual Pec t ing o i the Animal C H ~ P Pane l ; exppnser- - t o be p a i d fro^ Animal Hospital 1'1 R E, ffS1725.

10. Mr. L. TI. Ilunilley, E r ~ z i n e c r i n v 'l 'echni.=iarl I1 in ' s z t h u l n p , t o F ' h i l a a ~ l p h i a , Pentlsylvania, 2nd New Yor.2 City, Bev Vork , on TJuvemher 9-12, 1959, t o a t t e n d c h ~ 12th Annual C ' c n r e r ~ n : ~ on E l ~ c t r i c a l T e c h n i q l l ~ s in Y~r ! i c i r c ant1 Eiology and - to vi \ i t ; . t , h ~ RCB 3arnoff L a F u ~ n t c l r y regar..dirlg rescarch p r o b l e m s ; erpense-: t o be ?aid f r o ? Uamon Runyon I q c m o r i a l E'lmnd f u r ? ,EIIICPY Research, #!3770,

11. Dr. L C I J ~ S T I e f k o w i t y 9 F ~ i l m \ ~ ir. I n t e r n a i Medi ~ i n e , to Chi cago, Illinnis, In Novembe~ 4-7, 1959, to a t t e n ? t h e rnc.ctirrc o f t h e r e n t r a l Sociekl- f a r Clinical Research; e q e n s e s t n be p a i d from Smi',l-L, Tline G, French Grant, #8354. I

12. Dr. Rclbcrt 1,. Leon , As.-istant Frofe5 :or uF %sychiatry, to j7&tlanta, Geurgia, art Oc tobe r 8-9, 1'353, t n p a r t i c i p a t e in a cunferencc on t h e . . training of ahvslcl urs In p.iychlat;r ic p r i n c i p l e ? at th? meet - ing uf t h e S o u t l ~ ~ r n R o g i u n a l Edccation Board:, expenses to be p a i d f r n m Unitel l S t s t c s P ~ i b l i c Zeal th 5 e r v i r ~ Grant ZM- b523(C7. jo #?1'/7g,

13, nr, Le0nar.i L. Madison, !I,\crr.iate P r a f r s s a r o f Tnternal I ' l e d i c i n ~ , to r ,h icaga, Tllinuis, nn Idovcmber 4-7, 1 9 5 9 , r;o p r ~ s ~ n t a paper a t t h e mee t ing of t h e Centra l 3ncie-k.r f o r Clinical Research and -;he Lnerlcan F e d ~ r a t l o n for Clinical R e s e o s u l ~ , Mfdwestern S e c t i o n ; and t u NWJ Orleans, Louisiana, on January 2 g - 2 3 , 1960+ t b rresent a papEr at t h ~ m o e t i n c of :he Suuthern Society f o r C l i n i c a l Investigation and American Feuerqcion f o r Clinical Re3earc3, S o u t h e r n S e 7 t i o n .

13, Dr. Daniel K i;, P l n r t l n ~ . ~ , Clini; 2; I n ~ t r u c t o r in Dt.olaryngu1 ogy, .t3 Atlantic City, Hew Je:sey, on S e p t ~ m b e r 2?-0c-t;u!?7r 2 , 1959, to becurn~ a Faflow of she .".met ;can C o l l r g e of Surzecns an6 attcni m e ~ t i n g s o r t h e C ~ l l e g e ; P q e n s e s to be p a l d f r o m U n t t e d 5 t : a t c s ?1rh7ic ?pal Lh S e r v i c e Grant E-164?(~1), #501G.

15. Dr, ' r i i l l i a c F, MilLor, k 5 s u c i a t e rrofessor of Internal Medicine, t n Chir:aco, Illinzis, nrl Xiiv~mber !,-6, i359, to p rdesvnt a paper at t h e mccting o f the Aid~we:~i . . r r rl Sez-t ian o f t he .Alt\rri can I"ed%raticn f o r Clinical Res~arch.

16. Dr. P, 0 s3,, Tdlunt~nrnery, i \ :sccia t e Pr of~ssnr of Pa tho lagy , to Phi l ade lph ia , Pennsylvania, 2nd KrYJ York U l t y , Ncw 'l'ark, on Nnvrmher 9-12, 1959, tn presen-c a p a p e r at The 12th Annual r ~ : n t ' r r ~ n c e on Electrical Techniques in M~dicine a n i 3iology 3313 tc aonfe r with officials ur the Darncn Runynn Fmd; e q e n s e s t;r~ be ?:lid frirnl Damort Runynn Fund f o r Canccr Research, #8770.

17. Dr. Donald V, M ~ L Y - P , R = s i s t a n ~ Truressor of Microbiology, to Indianapol~is , Indiana, on O c t n ' t ~ ~ r 27-L(i, 1959, r,c atrer,d -the meeting uf t h e American Soc ie ty uT T r o p i c a i B e d i c i n ~ ! a ~ i d H y g i e r , ~ :: .;rrpens~:c t o be paid f r o m U n i t e d S-bates P u b l i c FIeal t h Sertrice G r a n t F-25rTj #5i9U0

15. D r . E. L. Prat-t, P r n F ~ s s o r of P e d ' s d ~ r 2s. c o Chizago, Iliinois, UTI

October 27-November 4, l r j 5 9 , to 3t , tend t n c r,let.ting of t l w Associat ion of Americen F e d i c a l L 'a l leges; expenses t o De p a i d from American Xed ica l E d u c a t i o n Fund, #755d.

1 9 , D r . J . A . Yritcha rd, Pro fes sc r 15 O ' t l s t e t r L l s and Gynerulogy, to Chicago, I l l i n o i z , m November 4-6, i959, tr; atterd. tho r n ~ ? ~ i n g 'of t h e Central 5ocfe ty f o r Clinical Research; e q e n s c s t u I:+ p a i d from Facultj Gifts f o r Obstetrics and Cynecciogy, #7788,

2U. Dr. M, N, Rau, Cl~nical l n s t r a c t c r ln Anestbesiol~gy, to New York City, New Y n r k , on Decemhrr 8-i5, 1959, tc! JtTenct t h e 'meet ing n f t h e New 'lurk Postgraduete Assembly of An~sthesicioglst?> anr3 observe t h c r e s idency t e a c h i n g program at Pr~2hyterian FTo.igital; expenscs t r ~ IIF! pa id f r o m C h i l d r e n 1 s Medlral Center :\rre.;tFecia F~1r .d~ #759Q,

23. Rr. Floyd C. Rector , 1 n s t r u c : k i r in lr,-tcrnal ivIea3icine, t o D u t ~ o i t , Michigan, on O c t o b ~ r 8-ln, 7 959, t o a t t e n 3 t h e International Symposium on t h e R i n l o g y o f Pyelun~pkritis, expenses TO bc p a i d f r o m Ilallas Hca7.t Association Grant; #825.?; and t n Bew Urlcanc, T8nufsiana, on January 20-23 , 195U, to p r e s e n t a paper a t t h e rnce t iny n f t n c 5outher.n Society f o r Clinical Investigatlnn and American P ~ d e r i ~ ~ i o n I n r C l i n i c a l Resea rch , Southern Sec {.ion.

2 2 . Dr. Jay P. Sartf crrd , Assistant Pr U T F ? : ~ , ? of I r L t e r n a l Medicine, to Detroit, Michigan, u n 0r:t.oher 7-11, 1959, to a t t c r d ?,he In ternat ionel Spposiurn cjn t h c Blulugy oi ' Y y c l o r ~ e p h r . i t i s , erpen-ieT t,c! 3 e p a i d f r o m V n i t e d States Public Health Serv ice Gravt E-2Ci64(C1) fit5170: t o Cincingati, Uhio, Atlanta, Georgla , Chamblee, Geurgia, C h a r i o t - t e w i l l e , V i r g i ~ - , l a , and Washington, D.C. , on October 17-17, Lf?59, ,Lu att;end t h e MEn'Tr Symposiuln on Preventive M~dicine and Hea l t h MoSil:zat;ion, cxperlsEs -LC b c > a i d f r sm t h e ?LEND Cont rac t #4160; and t o Chica[go, I l l i n ~ i x , on November 0-7, i359, tc, presen-c a Faper at t he rncetinz of t h e Cen-Lral. Sc8ric* for C l i n i c a l R e ~ e s r c h , ex-penses t o b~ p a i d Prom Army Contrac*, 04-49-007-TTR-804, #412q,

2 3 . Dr. Donald S c i d i n , I ' rofessur n f Internal. Wedicfne, t o Chicago, lllinois, on N~vember 5-R, iq59, t o s t t ~ n d t h e meeting cf t h e Cent,ral Society f a r Clinical Research; expenses to be pair1 f r o m U n i t e d Sta7;es Public Health Sc rv l c r train in^ Crant 2;1-5028(C3), f 46001

24. Dr. Clifton J , S ! ) ~ p l e r , Jr., Veterinaritin -in Animal H o y p j t a l , to Washington, D . Z . , on U c t o b e r . 28-30, 1959, ~o atzcnd t h e lnth Annual Meeting of t h e lTnimal Care Paneig e q e n s c s c o he pa id f r u m Animal X u s p i t a l M 8 E, #2725,

2 5 . Dr. Yarvin D, Siper . s t s i r r , f l s so - i a t e F ' rofes~ .ur cf Intcrnal Medicine, to Chicago, Illinois, on Novemter 4 - R , 1959, to a t t e n d t h e meeting a f the Ccrttral S o c i e t y Ior C l i n i c a l Researzh; expen2es t o be p a i d f r o m D a l l a s H e a r t AssociaLinn Grant, #825n.

2G. Dr. W. K. Strickland, Instructor in Surgery, t u Atlantic City, Bew Jersey, on Sept~mber 25-Ertober 4, 1959, t o a t t e r i d the meeting o f t h e American C o l l e g e o f Surgeons; e x p m s e s t c he pafd f r u m F a c u l t y G i f t r . f o r 5urger2, #8048.

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5 R ~ s p c c t F u l l y s u b r t i t t d ,

A * L a G i l l , Y.ne Do an

The Univetsicy of Texas Postgraduate School of Medicine

Hous t on , Texas

TO a o c m LOGAN '~'XLSON, PRESIDENT TIIE UWZVERSXTY OF TEXAS BUSTIN, TEXAS

Dear Doctor Wilson:

The following is submitted far your approval and ptescnration to the Board of Regents at its next nectfng on November 13 and 1 4 , 1959, in Austin, Tcxas.

4 Main Division, Houscon 1959-60 1, Change t h e effective date of t h e appofntment of Patrick A . Dolan, M.D., as Assistant : Professor of Radiology from September 1 , 1959 to January 1, 1960, in t h e September 17, 1959 docket, F-I. - 2 . Apprcve the alpointment u T Matthew H . Ta l ty , Jr., M.D., to the Clinica l Faculty aa Lccturer in Obstetrics and Gynecology, without renur? and without salary, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1959.

3 , Apprdve the appointment o f Jay C , Hamel 1 , M.D. , to the Cl fnical Pacul ty as Lec-turer 14 Poyc'nfstry, v irhouf r enu re and without sslury, effective October 1, 1959.

GIFTS AND GRkNTS: X recornend your acceptance of t5e fol lowing grant and t h a t t h e cppteciation of t h e Board bs ~ent zhe donor by the Secretary:

I . The sua o f $503.00 from t h e Texas Eedfc81 Center, fnc,: P. Q. Box 2557, ) Houston, Texas, L'.ttaet:or,: Hr . Carrnll D. S-Lmmons , hseJ6te~t Treasurer , in f u l l payment of a Erznc made for the support cf n course for foreign 04 born residents, t3a cwrse t o be e n t i t l e d "Plechaaics of Medical Enpl i s h . ''

Respectfully submitted, .#-- .

; ,- , . 3- ;, .<> .A / ,- i;. ,/ ..'&

.,+., - '.' -_ ' GrEnt Taylor, M.D.

Dean

OFFICE OF THE B O W OF REGENTS

W: Pre s i d e r i ~ Logan Wilson

PROM : B e ~ t y Anne Thedford

sunj ec.r :

The agenda f o r the meeting h a s been prepared in accordance wlth Part One, Chapter I , Section 6 . 7 of the Rules and Regu-

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lations.

If the special items f rom the various institutions are con- s i d e r e d by the Committee of the Whole . and all other items are assigned to a committee in accordance with Sectiun 6 . If 8, there is no need for this reputition.

Attached are the agenda that seem most logical from the standpoint of the office of the Secretary. , :! T I : : , b @ -

February 5 , 1960

M E M O R A N D U M

To: President Logan Wilson

From: Betty Anne Thedford

Subject: January Minutes 1960 - From the ~dministratiods point of view, the Minutes have been checked as indicated below:

Page 2 Development Board Reorganization

Page 3 Attorney Gene Page 3 Commjttee of oa rds Page 4 Ratification of Page 5 Science Development Program Page 7 ProgressReports,MainUniversity Page 7 Transfer of Chcst

Page 8 Vending Machine Operations Page 12 Undergraduate Major, TWC Page 12 Faculty Organizalion, TW C P a g e 1 6 SmaIlClassReports Pages 17-33 Buildmgs atld Grounds Report Page 33 Space Audit Page 38 Special Coxnmittee on Board

Procedures

Your special attention is directed t o :

,Page 4 Request t o NCAA Pagc 16 Refurbishing of Regentst Room Page 33 Footnote nk,j ,; ( Page36 R e p o r t o f ~ d M f a i r u C o m r n i t t e c Page 38 Executive Session

Ductor Haskew Mr. Cox M r . Cox Mr. Cox Ductor Ransom Doctor Ransolri Doctor Ransom Doctor Ransom M r . Gox Mr. Cox Mr. Cox Mr. Cox Doctor Ransom Doctor Oolley Doctor Haskew

M r . Cox Doctor Haskew

TO:

FROM :

JECT:

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS

M E M O R A N D U M

Doctor L. D. Haskew

Betty Anne Thedford

The following i tems which are particularly in Doctor Haukewfs

area have been checked from the Administration's point 01 view:

Development Baard Reorganization - -Page 2

Award of Cont rac t for Space Audit- -Page 3 3

Special Committee on Baard Procedures Dissolved - -

Page 34

To: Doctor 3 . C. Dolley

From: Betty Arne Thediord

Subject: Re: Report of BuiIdings and Grounds Cornmitree, January Meeting

Before checking with you on the Buildings and Grounds Committee rcport, 1 have madc a preliminary draf t and incorporated the athcndments and additional items as I understood them.

Pages 18-2 1 inc ludes the three amendments as typed:

ltem No. I was amended

Item No. 3 , Page - ,was changed to include name of con- suiting Architect

Item No. 4, Page-, changed to include name of Associate Architect Please observe footnote Page 3 3 .

ltem No. 5, Page , name of Associate Architect inser ted - Footnote far this i tem.

Item No, 6 , Please check carefully--has been revised

, did not include "this amendment t reque~lt of the Medical Branch. " -,

I t m e N o . I$]?, Page , - Please note change in statement of recummendations and add- ition of associate contract s appointment.

Page 33; Academic Center

Page 33: Space Audit No mention was madc as to who should execute the contract.

Page 33: Please check "Adoptior.,of report and foolrlote. ' I

Dr. Ransom

Betty Anne Thedford

Acceptance of Painting Page 4 Academic and Developmental Affairs Page 8-1 1 Small C l a s s Reports Page 16

M r . Lanier Cox

Betty Anne Thedford t A . r <"4 ,

Development Board Reorganization Page 2 - - Atterney's Opinion Page 3 - Committee of Governing Boards Page 3 - Treasury Chest- Page 7 -" Vending Machines P a g e 8 Underg radua teMajo r inPh i lo sophy Page 12 ----

Faculty Organiaation Page 12 ,-.

Special Committee on Board Procedures Page 38 '--