January 1960 - Docket - UT System

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TEF, UNIVERSITY OF office of the President Aus ci n 4TTACHMENT NO. 2 TO TKE HONORAXE B W OF REGENTS OF THE: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Mrs. nevall and Gentlemen: The dockets prepared by the component institutions Itstea below are herewith stthr~l t.ted, with my recommendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of' Regents ia Austin on finwry 22 and 23, 1960:. kin Unf versitg Texas Western C 01.1~ ge Medical Branch Dental Branch M . D . Anderson Rospital and Tumor 1nu.t itute Southwestern Medical School Pcstgraduate School of Medicine Submitted 'below are further mtters for your information and action. \. I! !;uq'3b ADDITTONAL MONEY FOR E'FER ESTATE - SPgCIAL FUND : I have req~ested the lie : Endotnnent 0 - ram;500 to A C - O ~ ~ ~ O , Etter Estate - Special Fwd, f rcm t h e Endownrent F~md Account (NO. 83230) . 1 recommend approval of this transfer, the funds f,o be used in accordance with previous actlon of the Board. El@LOmBT '3F BEN F. EDWARDS, 5, - AS IIE3RK-OF-THE-WORKS FOR Ti% EVSXNES \ ~ X ~ P ~ M - E C O ~ I C S BUILDING - MAIN - UNI'~XTY: M~.T rsparenberg, \:, 'Comptroller, has recommgndcd the ernplomcnt n:l a month- tg-month basis of bi 0 ,s - f MY, Ben F. Edwards, Jr., of Austin, as Clerk-of-LhodWorks on the Businesk' Ahinist~atiun-Econ01nlcs Bxildirlg, effective Bovember 16, 1959, until further" notice by 0f.flc~ of Gornptrolleq at a monthly salary of $54LF67, to TI@ paid f~am the accawt far Architectural Sup2rvislan for this buildhg, which account also iscludes funds fgr payment of aocial security and worlar.ents compensation insurance. I rccomend appromi of this appofrrtrr.ent wkich in accorhnce with the provisions of the Appropriation Dill and thy University ' s contract with the Associate Architect. CUSSIFICATlON AND PAY PLAN FOR CENTR4L ADMDJISTRP.TIOfl ANE MAIX UNIVERSTTT: A- - CC - 1 recommend approval of= following changes in the Classification and Pay, Plan for Central Adrrinistration and min University, ef fec ti~e September I,\., . L 1959, as submitted by Mr. W. Clifton Lancaster, Acting Director of the Offlee* of Clas~ified Pcrsannel: 2 I ' From To(!4 , 7J / '.:i',,-&J: Mont hiy Annua b Monthly -- Annual 5020 Oil Scout $419-514 $5028-6168 $439-533 $5268-6463 5030 Geologist LBO- 539 5520- 6448 482- 620 5734- 7443 ?a31 Senior GeologisL 565-710 6700-5520 62~--1~~(0 7440- ~ 2 h ~ 5032 S,upervisl rig Geologis t 620- 800 ?440-9600 680-870 8160-10,440 These pates am recmended after a survey of s", a i l , companies in Mid?..an.d wlr-c-:t.

Transcript of January 1960 - Docket - UT System

TEF, UNIVERSITY OF o f f i c e of t he President

Aus ci n

4TTACHMENT NO. 2 TO TKE HONORAXE B W OF REGENTS

OF THE: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs. neval l and Gentlemen:

The dockets prepared by the component ins t i tu t ions I ts tea below are herewith st thr~ l t.ted, with my recommendation fo r approval, f o r consideration a t the meeting of the Board of' Regents ia Austin on f i n w r y 22 and 23, 1960:.

k i n U n f versitg Texas Western C 01.1~ ge Medical Branch Den ta l B r a n c h

M . D . Anderson Rospital and Tumor 1nu.t itute Southwestern Medical School Pcstgraduate School of Medicine

Submitted 'below are f u r t h e r mtters for your information and ac t i on . \. I ! !;uq'3b

ADDITTONAL MONEY FOR E'FER ESTATE - SPgCIAL FUND : I have req~ested the l i e :

Endotnnent 0- r a m ; 5 0 0 t o A C - O ~ ~ ~ O , E t t e r Estate - Special F w d , f rcm t h e Endownrent F ~ m d Account (NO. 83230) . 1 recommend approval o f this t rans fe r , the funds f,o be used in accordance w i t h previous actlon of the Board.

El@LOmBT '3F BEN F. EDWARDS, 5, - AS IIE3RK-OF-THE-WORKS FOR Ti% EVSXNES \ ~ X ~ P ~ M - E C O ~ I C S BUILDING - MAIN - U N I ' ~ X T Y : M~.T rsparenberg, \:, 'Comptroller, has recommgndcd the ernplomcnt n:l a month- tg-month basis of bi 0 ,s - f M Y , Ben F. Edwards, Jr., of Austin, as Clerk-of-LhodWorks on the Businesk ' Ah in i s t~a t iun -Econ01n lc s Bxildirlg, e f f e c t i v e Bovember 16, 1959, u n t i l further" notice by 0 f . f l c ~ o f Gornptrolleq at a monthly salary of $54LF67, to TI@ p a i d f ~ a m the a c c a w t f a r Archi tec tura l Sup2rvislan f o r this b u i l d h g , which account also iscludes funds f g r payment of aocial secur i ty and worlar.ents compensation insurance. I rccomend a p p r o m i of this appofrrtrr.ent wkich in a c c o r h n c e with the provisions of the Appropriation Dill and thy University ' s contract wi th the Associate Archi tec t .

CUSSIFICATlON AND PAY PLAN FOR CENTR4L ADMDJISTRP.TIOfl ANE MAIX UNIVERSTTT: A- - C C -

1 recommend approval of= following changes in the Classi f icat ion and Pay, P l a n for Centra l Adrr in is t ra t ion and min University, ef f e c t i ~ e September I,\., . L 1959, as submitted by M r . W. Clifton Lancaster, Acting Director of the Offlee* of Clas~ified Pcrsannel: 2

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From To(!4 , 7J / '.:i',,-&J:

Mont hiy Annua b Monthly -- Annual

5020 Oil S c o u t $419-514 $5028-6168 $439-533 $5268-6463 5030 Geologist LBO- 539 5520- 6448 482- 620 5734- 7443 ?a31 Senior GeologisL 565-710 6700-5520 62~--1~~(0 7440- ~ 2 h ~ 5032 S,upervisl rig Geologis t 620- 800 ?440-9600 680-870 8160-10,440

These pates am recmended after a survey of s", a i l , companies in Mid?..an.d wlr-c-:t.

IflCQME F R m W'ITTE E . GAL- ESTAYZ : RecmecdatSLon . I s being made th&agh tihe -- -- - - h n d and Ira~estrnei~-L ~e$rm",-t~c:-e Board of B e p ~ . x t s a t the Janmq kg60 meet ing that the Eattie E , Wines b e q ~ e s t be azcepted by t.he Un.Lv6rri-rt.y 'Phis l a to report that a check in t h e amount of $922 .,OF has been receP,ved coverfng the Unive~sfty's share of distributable 9 x m e +,u date from the Estate, which will 'be credited to a Cantml AdmLrLstra~ion Cu~rent F.estric:Zed Acectmt t o 'be e n t i t l z d , as Fequlred by zhe w i l l , "3h Q . I"43.Jne~ Foundakisn fop Caneel. Research," and vhLch wiL2 be admin?,stered as a separate endcjment; f w d -

GRADUATE L%ISUTTk'E CClUWIL * LETSLbT'lONs - 2 re2cmes23 appmval of ",be fo l l owing log1 slatf on passed by the ~razate Legislative Cr,1xp1~SL at- iTe meat1 q, on ~o&mber 23, 1954. AtLached hereto as A F F W D I X A Ls a zopy of xhe Dc;cmmer, m a Proceedings of tne C~une',;, pages 221-22t, wIr5zk =c3rda fn fulr 1egisUtXon.

1. Increase in numkr of Graduaxe Faculty members from - six t o - seven. (D&P 221)

2 , Changes in &ad=% Ca%alo@;ble, pagea k6 and 63, iri regard t o stab%tirntisn fox formal t.hasis for Masterqs Degree In Educatfn~ and dn Social Work, and delegarion of a ~ t h o y i t y to Dad* Cowci arid gradwTe k ~ . t e l ~ t ' L v c Council to make%#id%kngas in bra agu to zncorpamte appropriate substitutions f o r a fo-2 Lhee ie in othe-r areas (9&P 222)

3. Change in the Gl~duate Catalogue, mges 27-26, in regard to Regular Admission t o %he Gmduate School. (D&P 222 and 223)

4 . Change in G,%duate CataZogue, gage 31, under CIas~wo~k and Rol~tjne In . - regarc to Grades of Schohrship. (D&P 224)

REPSPROPRIATHQNS AND UP3ES OF PPJ!F RINDS USYEXPEFDE3 BALANCES AS AT C - - - - -

AUGUST 31, 1959; Attached hereto as AFPENDTX B, are. p a n 3 5 s c l n s ~ v e , and pagG 4-9, and 30 o r the MonLhly Financ ia l R.epor-t as at August; 3L, 2959,

I covering t h e following sect icns af P h n t pmds %Inexpended App~oprfatione:: Avalhblc Universi-ey Fund App~opria'.,.i ons for Central Admf n i ~ t m t l ~ o r a and Main Universl by; Plant Fuards Tfnexpended f cr -Central ABminlstmratl.on, Medical Branoh, and Mafn Uuiversity: Plant Pmda 'Unexpended for PF.> D Anderson HospikaS. and Tumor I n s t i t u t e ; Planr. Funas Urlexpendea f o r Southwes-Lem Heit f ca4. School; and Plant Funds Unsxpended for Texas Westem Cal.Tege,

I recommend t h a t t&e balancers be handled in aceo~dance with t h e following submitted by Mr. C H . Spa~enberg, Ccsmptroller:

" . . , 9l.l the free balances marked ' he reappropriatad and that. all t.he free balances marked 'L3 he lapsed . A.11 ,the items marked 'L' under A w i h b l e Universi-t-y Fund app~opr ia t ions should be lapsed to the A v a i l a b l e University Fund Una~propriated lkhncc except t ha t Account No. 9 ~ 9 3 6 should be :apsed to Account No. 90935 - Remodeling o f the A t t i c wf t hc Pe t ro leum EngPnearing Building, and Accounts Noso 31515 and 91526 should be Lapsed to Account No. 91500 - Major Repairs and R2bahiZ.i.tation Projects ,

"Under P l a n t Funds 'Unexpcnded far Wdfca l Branch, tha bahnce marked L' in Account No. 93250 shoulA be h p ~ e d xo Medical Branch Q e n e r ~ l Fundc&

"Urlder Plant Funds Unexpended for Main fhilsersity, the balance marked 'L' in Account No. 94045 should be h p s e d to the source f r o m which it was appropriated, namely, Division of Housing ~ n d Food Service - Major Repnlrs, Remodeliq and Replacement, and Ope~at fng Reserve Fundt

"Under Plant Fund. Unexpended for M. D . An3erson IlorpiMi and Tumor Institute, the balances marked 'L' in t h e t o t a l amomt or $10,080 57, should be lapsed to the P l a n t fund^ - hewended - Unappropriated Babnce; the write-off of the Debit Balance of $3) 532.00 Ln 'Due fms rJ a S , P H . Service , ' which is not now collectible, against this Una?propriated B a k n ~ e would res*dt in a net c r ed i t to the Planz Funds Unexpenaed I tha~$ropriated Bahnce of $6,548.570

"'Jndcr P l a n t Funds Unexpended f o r Southwe s t em Medical School, t h e balances marked 'L' cons t i tu te t h e bahncs l e f t in a S t a t e General Revenue appropriation which has now lapsed, and the write-off of t h e a e balances should be orrset by a corresponding write-off uS Appropriat ion Y-1773.

"Under Plan t Funds Unexpended for Texas Western College, t he balances marked 'L' under Additions and A l t e r a t i o ~ a to Student h i o n Building should be lapsed to t h e Allotment Account for this pmJect . The balances marked 'La under remodel in^ and Enlarging the Library Building should be lapsed to the Plant Funds - Unexpended - Unapgroprlated Balance; the wrlte-off of the Debit Balance nf $427.35 in L e g i s l a t i v e Appropriation X-3626, which has now lapsed, agaf nst t k - i s Umpproprlated Balance would result in a net credft to the Plant Funds llnexpended - Unap2ropriated Balance of $11,798 -08. "

Sincerely yours ,

%- l4h-l Loga Wilson

APPENDIX A

DOCUMENTS AND PROCEEDPLIGS OF TIE G W U A T E LEELBLATSW COUNCIL

THE ITNIVUXSITY OF T E U S NO^^ 30, 1955'

The flrst regular met ing of the Graduate Legislative Courlcil during the Session of 1959-136G was held in Old Library Building 101 on November 23, 1959 at 2:00 P,M., with Associate Dean Burdine presiding,

Present: Dean J. A . Burdine, Dr. F. H. Connell for Director d, L, Clark, Jr , , and Dean J. A . White. Prufessors G , V . Anderson, S . A . Arbingast, W. H. Baughn, T. N. C~mpbell . , S t E, Clabmgh, M. M. Crow, R . DeFord, R, 8. Douglass, W. E , Drake, D. Goodall, W . C. Gordon, R. E l , Ilenze, E. @. Mossner, A . Murphy, R. J. Rath, D. C. Reddick, E. S . Redford, C. M , Rosenquist, D. G. Hyans, A . Schild, B . E , Shor-L, W . W. Stone, A. PJ. Strai ton, M. Van Winkla.

Absent : Professorc H, C . Bludgett (excused), J. E, Davis, P. M. Ferguson, J. W . Foster, M. M. Guest (excused), C. W. Horton, 11, Lelpziger-fcarce, H , J, Leon (excused), H. 5 , Otto, Miss Pedcrson, B. Rehder (excused), W. Shive (excused),

W . F . Verwey (excused).

MINUTES OF TWE: MEIXTING OF APRIL 27 1950 -- - . L*

The minutes of t h i s lnt-cting (u, and P., pages 208-2123 were approved as distributed.

ANrJUEFL HEPORT OF THX SECRETARY OF THE GRADUATE LdGISLLATIVE COUNCIL for the period -- - - - -- June 15, 1953 - Sentember 15. 1959,

This report of the Secretary [D. alld P., pjageE 215 - 213) was accepted as distributed.

R e p n r t o f r the Secretary, -A- -

Thc Secretary re~or . ted t h a t , on October 3, 1959, -the Board of Regents had approved MAJOR LEGISLATION ~ ( ~ n c e r n i n g Chsn es in the Re uirements for the D~gree of !hater of Arts ( ~ e n e r a l ) (D. and P.*8~~rld1- - - - --

R e reported the resignation of Professor PA A, Pisk from t h e GLC and elect ion - of Professor D. Goods11 as his succesEor in repressntst ion of the College of Fine Arts.

ACTIONS 01;' THE GRADUATE LEGISLATG'brF: COUNCIL, -- The GLC ac ted favorably u p ~ ~ ? t h e followirig recn~a~iendat ions mdc by the

Graduate Council:

1, To change the nwnber o f meclbcrs in t he Graduate C o u i c i l (see D. and P. page 154, meting of March 31, 1958) - Change the sentence

"The Graduate Council of The University of Texas s h a l l be composed of six members of the Graduate Faculty . . . . ' I -

To read

"The Graduste Council of The University of Texas shall be composed of seven m e m b e r s of t k ~ e Graduate Faculty .. . . . "

Purpose: to permit more adequate representation on the GLC of major areas of graduate instruct ion in t h i s i n s t i t u t i o n .

Approved by the GLC and c l a s s i f i ed by the Secretary - as MINOR legislation.

2. Three catalogue changes concerning the requirement of a t h e s i s for a master's degree were based upon the rer:ently approved change in t h e thesis requirement of the Degree of Master cf A r t s (~eneral) reported i n D. srid P . , page 188, namely:

"ln certain instances, substitution f r~r the formal thesis may be I-ecommended to the Graduate Cour~ci!. by the appropr ia te C u n m i t t e e on Graduate Studies. Such ~ubstitutions m y include internship reports (where the in ternship 1s approved ns an essential part o f the gradutiLe program by the Graduate ~ouncil,) or reports pre l~a red in certain graduate semi rmr - o r corrfererice -type courses. I n every instance, however., an i n t e r n s h i p or seminar course or conference course, from which subs t i tu t ions for the thesis are to be submitted, must bc approved for this prupose by the Graduate Council. Further, all reports, or other types of exposition, submitted a s substitutes f o r the thesls, are subject to t he approval of t h e Supervisory Committee appointed by the Graduate ~ean . ' '

- a . Edit'Graduate Catalogue No. 5803, page 48, The - Degree - of h a t e r of Education, Requiremsnts, (4) Thesis,

by addition of the paragraph ( c i t e d above) to. the present four line statement,

Approved by t h e GLC and clssaified 5y the Secretary as MINOR legislation.

b . Edit Graduate Catalogue Ido . ,5809, page 63, !I& Degree - of Master - of Science Social Work, - Requiremnts,

by insert iori i n t o line 10 after t h e sentence h he preparation of a thesis,, . . ,is required of every candidate for the degree. " of t h e paragraph cited above.

Approved by the GLC and classified by t he Secretary as MINOR Legislation.

c . Since there is considerabic grobability t h a t Ccmmittee; on Graduate Studies f n areas leading Lo other master ' s degrees pl.an to recommend ' c ha t this provision ( o f subs-t -i.tu-l,ions T o r the formal t he s i s ) be: includ-ed in a d d i t i u ~ a l program6 Leadirig to a master's dugrce, and since this p r i n c i p l e of subst . i tuions for the f ormai thesis had been approved by the Graduate Facul ty and thc Board of Keeents for th=-general lvIaster of Arts program, t h e Graduate counEil recomnded that

"The President and the Board of Regents of The University of Texas are rcques-t;ed to delegate, to t h ~ Graduate Cour~cil and Graduate Legislative Courlcil, su t l lur i ty t o make necessary changes in t he Graduate Catalogue to incorporate appropri.ate substitutions for a formal thes i s in master'c degree programs".

A roved by the GLC and c l a s s i f i ed by t he Secretary as MINOR Legislation. It may be noted that all minor legisla2;ion is reportcd t o the President ?--

and the Roard of Regents for their consideration and firla1 approval).

3 . Regular Admission To The Graduate Schuol. -- The Graduate Council hail recomrfiended n change in Graduate Catalogue

No. 5809, pagee 27-28, Admission to the Graduate School, id Re,gular Admission,

"The Di rec to r of Admissi~ns w i l l g ivc regular adndssion to an a p p l i c n ~ l t holding L

bachelor ' s degree from The University of Texas or another i n s t i t u t i o n approved by t h e appropr ia t e accrediting agency if (1) no c ~ ~ i d i t i o n s accord i r k & to the catellogue rules need to be imposed, ( 2 ) the appl-icant has at l ea s t a 2.00 erade point average on all advanced work previously taken, &rid (3) the applicant has a satisfactory score on the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test. Certain cond i t i ons may, however, be imposed if the applicant's preparation fails to conform to Texas law orn University of Tcxas requirements, l'

replace bl

"The prirnary basis f u r admission to the Graduate School 1s (a) a bachelor ' 6 degree u i t h agpropri~te grades from an i n s t i t u t i o n that is 8 member of t h e Association of American Universities or i s on the supplealentnry l i s t of institutions prepared by t h e Graduate Council of The Univers i ty of' Texas and (b) a satisfactory score on t h e Graduate Hecord Exminat ion Apt i tude Test. In t h e case of applicants from any of the above-mentioned institutions, the Directuf of Admi~sions shall impose only such erl-t,rance conditions as imy be required by I . a w , but he shall rlo-Lify the Graduate Adviser in t h e area of the student's intended concentration of study concerning any apparent deficiency i n stem worlr. In the case of applicants f rom institutions not included on the above-mentioned lists, the Director of Admissions, after ccnaul ta t ioh w i t h the Graduate Adviser of the appropriate area, may impose conditions desFgned t o insure background education essent ia l ly equivalent to that signified by a bachelor's degree from The University of Texas,"

Discussion of' this recommendation evidenced agreement w i t h t h e intei l t of t h e l a t t e r , bui attempted to insure greater. c l ~ a r i t y in expression, particularly with regard t u ,the specif icat ion of "appropriate grades" ( f n l i n e 2) . The Ij.naL form of t he substitutbn is:

replace b~

he primry basis f c r admission to tlie fraduate S c h o ~ l is (a) 8 bachelor's degree, w i t h at Least a 2.00 grade point averqe on a l l work sf junior, s e n i o r and graduate , Level prev~muvly taken, from an institut l . r u tha t is c. mcniber of' t h e of Xme~ican Univer~ities or is on the supp1cmer:tary l i s t of approved institution& pre - pared by the Graduate Council of The U r l i v e r - s i t y of Tcxas, and ( b ) a satisfactory score on the Graduste Record Examination Aptitude T e s t , ln the case of applicants Prom any of the above-mentioned i r t s l i t u t ions , t h e Di rec to r of Adrr~issionn shall im- pose or l ly such elltrance cond1t"Lons as m y be required by law, bu t he shall notLfy the Graduate Adviser, in the area of t h e student's concentration of study, concern- ing hny cpparent de f i c i ency in stem ~ ~ o r - k . In the case of appl icants from i r l s t i tu - t i o n s nrjt included in the above -mentioned l i s t s , t,I~e Direc tor of Admissionc, after c ~ ; l s u l t a t i o n w i t h the Graiiucte h i l v i ~ c r of the appl-opriatc area, xmy impose con- d i t i o n s designed to insure background eduuhtion equivalerlt to that s igni r ' i ed by a bachelor's degree from The University of Texas',:.

Footnote retained in this s u b s t i t u t i o ~ ~ on page 2Y

In computing this s n r a g e t h e following point values per semester hour a m used: A, - 3 points; B, 2 points; C, 1 point; D o r z, 3 poin t s . Grade po in t systeus cn t r a n s - cripts from schools using %her grndina plans w i l l . b s interr~reted by the Di rec to r of kdmis s ions,

Approved by -t;hi? GT,C and cl.assif i ed by the Secre tary as bIII1IOEE I.egSslation, -- -

The meeting adjourned at 3:00 PA.

i lote: Thc cccond regular mccting of the GLC for this session is scheduled. for M~nday , February 22, 1 960,

Xenry R. Henze, Secretary Graduate Lcgisla t ive Counc iL

Distributed anollg the G r a d u ~ t e FaculLy, T)~::eraber. 7, 1-959.

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ti:? w ~ y d i ~ ~ ~f (,he l c g L ~ i , l t i ~ ~ c c t h n 2s : . ~ ? ~ : ~ ~ o v c d r,;ql,~i~'t3(3 t3dlt if ig. 111 ~i,'d?T'

to exped i t ,~ . fgyr.lardi!i;; to the U ~ n r d . of R ~ ~ 5 : n - t ~ ~ i . I8 t - : ~'~n~cincii.s o f t i ic i k e n e approved 1.11ot dzy , it ~ecr :~ , , r l rlcs-jr~~kle 2.5 rrt3;xrt this itam in a slq~pl~;.m,:nt tc ttL? LMinutes c,C the >!.~vexbei- 23:.d ri_c8:tin~, Docume:zts i - r ~ d Eroc- -ed- i r~~s T of t he G T,, C, 7 3 A C S 221 - 23.

H. d. H t t r a e , LmcziAct~.ry

F , c c c ~ ~ i i . n d ~ t ion by t.k:e Cra&dz,te C o ~ r ~ r ll: -.- "For courszs of grtid~.:::tc-: -~.nu::; for wh i c t ~ the standard pi.adinc %y!i t-2:~ is -. L pr - . .., - , c t i cz l , ar,d r ; ; i t k l tile npprcvc l of I,hc i3'ppropri.aLS &~linl%T~tC CJrl GY':J?u;! t , ~ Stuc l ie~ , t ! l~ ~ y i s b ~ l C F: nny be EivFI t L u desisie r:raediL. -

I If] I is rec: r,,o~r?!~d:~,t, j r ;J! af tcr ~ c l l c r a l dlscussi nn b y members -:cf ti12 Gr~tdu:;t,e

Tt r - supy:,rt 12: t.ill: E:stlc-:n csirLs fyc,rn me!rjb~;.rs r l 1 . 1 ~ 31'.? C: r Ll!? 01' izi311 tkot partiripntio!? 'am)- g r rd~~ , r , t c :';tudc:;zs wi .L .1 be crir:o;~r.a;<cd i n certrairl s:.ni,lcr. c a r d r ~ t , L e r gradual,? cou rvsr<:-i i wl; lc:h c:i~-erg;.:lt, ~pin;cll; j s;-:or?l d be cxprc-s:..2d. hiid ~;:li.l~:c~rt,ed; i n ~ u c i l courcss, studenl;s 2x.e r i < . ; t "i-~grlcin~p Tor ~ ~ ; k i ( i s " - TLc f ac t t113% the ~ y h i h r ~ l CR ccrr lds ~o pr , in t vz.Lue, :-l!:d thus cni:n?t be uced * r I - c0:~1putil-ig ~ r a d z overa;~:-- . , Y J , y ill t e n d to minirniz? t h e li-rr;?l;+n~j; of ~ s c ( 6 ~

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CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION

FINANCIAL REPORT

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Firrt Ci ty 1Qltioaal B M ,of Hou~ton Bank of the Southmet Chsokimg Accoumt

D w f ro= U .S ,P,H . Gemice h s from Gfft Fuaads Due h Curreat Frxlads - General Approprirtionr IS&& elo ow)

R b a a t s Appmpriatiom Prsriouta Bolasacso Reappropriated Cteh Diabursameat~

thcppr~priated Brlract

.ons aaB Alteration* to M , D. Atoder~oa I t u l kid Tumor In~t i tu te hitect r Fee8 - EdrcKia and m a t h 16,959 - 66 12,909~66 e- 4,050.00 .mtmctio~ Contract - Thad 3aderick G o , , le . 10,000 .00 10,OW.OO -0 - uipmemt ~ r o u p I 78,797.00 69,398.33 -0 - ~1pmen-L Group JI and III 3.14 Fi~lger Contrrc% Bupply Cornpalay 6,591.26 6,591.26 aatructiola Contirgsacy 442.76 ~ovmtZoa o r the Old Dsmt*L School l l , l 0 2 . 29 4,441,38

opr iatlon a gents Appropriatbaws evioms Bal8nceer Reappropriaked 123,892 -11

1?3,892.11

*DENOTES DEDUCT ANDldU OVERDRAFT

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CENTRAL ADMINISTRAT lON

FlPhAiNClAL REPORT " A u w t 31, 1959

, P l a n t F u d u - WnexpnBsd b - 8 - F B i r ~ t National Bank in Dalla~

ZefiaLatim Apgm~lmtions U-1799 ?or Coqpletisn of Basic Science Building and Conrtmc-

tion of Clinical Science Bmilding, including archi- tectmral ssrvicea, eoaatmctlon, a i t a d & v e l o p ~ a t , nnd equlpent qf both b u i l d i a s (B .B. 7, 53rd Leg. 1st C-8.) 4-

X-3720 Unexpnded b a h a a r remrining in the funas appro- priated by Senate Bill No, 7, Chapter 8, Auts of the 53r8 Lsginlatws, First called Eee~ioa, 1854, of the ~ a u t ~ ~ w e ~ e r r p Medical gchdol, for the ppsrwss of can- rstrtleting and equipping bufldianga and other pemment Improvemnta aria to p ~ y all el aim^ against the prior appropriation of these f u d e which m e now barred or aay be barred by the opratlon of Article 4357, Re-

. vised Civil LStatuttita, Wnexpsnded belance oP Appro- priation W-1044

T - l n 3 U ~ e r p s n d ~ d balances remaining in the AMds appro- . . prlutsd bg. Benate B i l l No. 7 , Chapter 8, act^ OR the 53rd LegLaBture, F i r s t called Session, 1954, of the Sorntaimrtqrn &dical Bchool, f o r the m s e of corn- ~ t m a t i n g -end equipp:ng buildings and &her permaant j-8smvemn.t~ agd to gay al l cllama againat thc prior a~mpirmt ion 0% these funds which are now barred or may be b m e d 'by the operation of Article 4357, Re- rired Cfvil Btatuterr. Unexpended balmue of Appro- priation 1103720 I 39,830 .9~

Apgropriationa (Se* below) Regents qppropriations Cash Diaburomwnt~ Previous Balances Reappropriated

96,340.63

Unappropriated Balance .

Credit Balmoar

Approgri~t ions Disburse - md GPeaite memt 8

i c 4 Science Bui ld iw lotptnt &count 17,448,82 1,667.01 chitects Fees 3 Mark Lemma 10,950.4% 10,950,42 nereJ@ontract - G e o r g e A , FulLerCompmy 95,614-00 7Zt3T;3-43 23, e a 57' d t n m agd Egui$aenc Abul .Btrtioners 1~~614~03 lo,8eg,49 ice Buildin&

788.54

neulting Brchitecta Fee - Page, Sou%Berland ad Pagla 544,28 544-28 4-

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CENTRAL APMlN1STliZATmN

FINANCIAL REPORT u Augurt 31, 19%

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Debit Gr sdt* ~ a m c e s 3 s ~ ~ e 8

4 . P h n t Funds - hexpendad Coah in B m k - El Prso National Bank

Gonrtruction ~ u n d a 6,813 -31 Student Union BuiMhg - Conatmat ion Acoount U,Y8.42 Student Union Building - Conetructirm Aocount - Time Deposit -0- C o n ~ t i t u t i o n a l Trur Construction E'unds 25,oOO -47 Con~tFtutionul Tax Conatsuction Funde - T i m e Deposit -0-

~ e g i s h k i v s ~ ~ ~ r o ~ i a t i a n X-3626 Major repairs an8 rehabilitation of building m d

f n c i l i t i a s ( 3 n c l u ~ s e ealrrise and wages of such i tame )

Y -170 J Major repaka md r a b b i l i t a t ion of buildilsge and facil it ies ( ~ a c l u d e ~ ialnhriea and wargaB of euch items) . Unexpanded B a h n c ea of X-3626

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Regents Appropriation8 Cbeh Diaburaementst Previoue Balancee Reapprophted

Umpprogriatad Balance

I V . A . PIANT mrmDs uNE?mDrn Apprapriat i one

t iona and Alksratione to Student Union lding lotmant Acuount chitecte Fsea - Davis and Foater nerul Cmtract - C . H . Leave11 and Company vable Furni ture and Equlgment for Btudent n ion Building Allotment Ace mt Ilhe Abal Stationera C mtrnct Tr i-S tat9 B o w l i q m& B i l l i w d Suppry d e l h g and Blnrging the Librwy Building lotment Accaunt chi tac t F e a ~ - Carrol l and Daeuble mad ~ e o c i e t c e n e r s l Contract - J . $, Morgan and Sona hama of House and Lot - New Home of Preeidenk Texas3 W a e t ern C ollege

o p r ~ t i o n s gents Appropr irtione ~ v i o u e . Bnlrn~ara Ra&ppropristsd

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TIE UNIVERSITY OF 'SIE f the Vice-President

b i n Universit Aust in

Dr. Logan Wilson, Pres ident The University of Texas Aus t in , Texas

Dear Pr*esidcnt Wilson:

The following docke t fo r &in University is submitted f o r your approval and submission to t h e Board of Hegents at i t s meetin& in Austin on January 2F and 2 3 , 1960:

1950-59 Budget P s y c h i a t r i c Soc ia l Work - rant 24-6715-cl) 1. Appoint Mr. Joseph I r v i n Hungate, Jr,, as Social Science Research Associate V at monthly rate of $835, ef fec t ive August 10, 1959.

1959-60 Budget

Academic Personnel

1. Accept t h e following ~ ~ e s i g n a t i o n s , ' e f f ec t ive at close of business on date shown. If no date is indicated, the res igmt ion was pr io r to September 11 f o r nine months appointments and to September 1 f o r twelve months appointments. The rate o f pay is f o r nine months ualess otherwise shown:

Rate of Effec t ive Name T i t l e Pay Date

C o l l e ~ e of Arts and Sciences Saeech ~ h o m a s Russell Woalley, Jr . Assistant Professor $5,800 Janmry 31,

( 5051 1 1960

College of Engineering petrolem-~n~ineering George W . Crawford ( 4994) Ass is tan t Professor . . . October 15,

1959

School of Socia l Work k r y E . B u f l 5 m Associate Professor Tr 500 Janmry 31,

1960

2 . Approve the following leaves of absence without salary for the period - indicated:

Rate of Effective Nrme T i t l e pay Pe r lod

College of A r t s and Sciences I.

Botany Ca lv in McMillan (268) ['b - 7 Assoc ia te Professor $8,000 First

Semest,es to accept research assigment

1955-60 Budget (cant1 nued) Academic Personnel (continued) Leaves of Absence (continued)

Rate of Name T i t l e Pay

College of Arts and Sciences m n u e d ) - Chemistry L. 0. Morgan ( 5121) 1/'1 - 7

English T. M. C r a n f i l l (2761 /% - L, b

3 . c . Watson (41.22) - 7

Associate Professor $8,000

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

E. J. h v e l l (5112) - 7 -Associate Professor

History J . Harry Bennett (5153) - ' / Associate Professor

R. A. Divine (5154) ;jL!\ - 1 Asais-knt Professor

P sychola gy Harry Helson (5090) ( 5131) i 1 ' ' - v/ Professor

Zoo1 o@;y Burke Judd (5082) Aselstant Professor

Effective Period

Second Semester t o accept research assignment

Secona .- Semester to accept research assigment

Second Semester to accept re sea-rch assignment

Second Semester to accept research assignment

Second Semester ,. to acccgt research assignment

Second Semester ,

to accept '

research assigmeut

Long Session to accept research a .-*<nt

F i r s t Semester; commlete a Ggok .seconi semester

Second Semester to teach at Stanford University

1959-60 3udget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued) Lenves - of Absence (continued)

Rate of Ef f'ect ive

Ndme T i t l e pay Date

College of Engineering ~e trolem-~ngineering Frank W . Jessen (5111)

College of Fine Arts --- A r t ,r, c, r"l

Professor

A s s i s lan t Professor

$9,500 Second Semester - to serve as Head Professor of D r i l l i n g and Production Engineering School, University of Bahia , Salvador, Brazil

5,600 Second Semester to accept research assignment

3 , Approve the following increases in salary rates (and/or changes in titles ) , additional funds to come from u n u s e d a n ~ n a ~ a t e d Salaries u n l z ~ otherwise shown. The salary is f o r nine months unle~s otherwise tndlcated: 1

Present Recamended Effect ive Name and T i t l e Rate Rate Date

Test Fng and Counseling Center - Gordon V. Anaerson, Di rec to r (300) $10,900 $11,300 f o r

College of A r t s and Sciences --- Chemistry W. K. R . Shaw, Associate Professor

I 5106

for 12 12 mmth? months

+ I

. ' . , :' . , -

, ' ( " ; /,',. t.i'L+ - , .. $7,800 $8,80IBn from

Salary Supplementat ion - $814.80 f o r period

t

Clas s i ca l Languages William A r m s m i t h , Professor (5091) $9,600 $11,00W from

Salary Supplementaion

December 1, 1959

- > + '

November 1, 1959

September 11, 1959

- English '\ ~ i l l i a m 8 . odd, ~ssociate Professor $8,500 $9,500* from September

Salary 11-7 1959 Suppl ementa ion

Romance languages Georgee-Paul C o l l e t , V i s i t i n g Professor (5092)

$8, 000 $9,OOW from Septembe r Salary 11.3 1959 Supplementation

%Approved by Executive Conrmittee of Board.

1959-60 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel ( continued) Increase in Salary Rates and/or Changes in - Titles (conti-

Present Recommended N a m e and T i t l e Rate Rate

Effec t ive Date -

College of' A r t s and Sciences - ( Z Z T r i Z c l r - Romance Languages (continued) -- David Sisto, Assistant Professor $5,300 $5,900 September

( 5053 11, 1959

Joseph Matluck, Assis tant Professor $5,300 $5,900 September 11, 1959

4. Approve t he following changes in status, a d d i t i o n a l funds t o come from unused a n d o r Unsllncntel S3laries unless?thswise ~ p e c i f i e d :

Present Recommended Effect ive Nsme and T i t l e Status Status Date

International Orfice Joe W. Neal, Director and Lecturer i n Director D i r e c t o r September 1,

Government (with vote) 1959

College of A r t s and Sciences Geology W. R. Mtlehlberger, Associate Professor (5130) ,h/ -7 F-T at 2/3 T Second FePrmary 1,

$7,500 Semester 1960 to accep t research assignment 1/3 T

Psychology P h i l i p Worchel, Professor ( 5132) F-T Second 1/3 T Second February 1,

Semester Semester 1960 to $9,000 undertake Long Session research rate programs

of Educat ion ~ d u c a t f o E l Psychology Royal B, Embree, Jr . , Associate

Professor ( 5068) F-T at 2/3 T First $8, 200 Semaster ---- \

College of Engineering Civil ~ n z n e e r i n ~ * - Hudson L. Matlack, Associate ;, '7 F-T at Professor (5129)

2/3 T brig $8,500 Session

Lymon C . Reese, Associate Professor (5128)

F-T at 1/2 T Long $8,000 Session

September 11, 1959 t o d i r ec t a t r a i n i n g pro gram grant

b ?

September j9

,11, 1959 to < do research3 Bureau of Engineering Resea~ct.1

Sap tembe r 11, 1959 to do research - Bureau of Engineering Research

1959-60 Budget (continued) , Academic Personnel (continued) Changes - in Status ( continued)

Present Recommended Name and T i t l e Status Status

College o r Engf neerf ng (continued) ~ e c h a n i c x Engineering K. 6 , Rylander, Professor F-T at 1/2 T b n g

g 5144 1 $8,000 Session

M . R . El-Saden, Assistant Professor '- F-T at ( a441 $6,500

Joe L. Bruns, Lecturer (h797) 1/4 T l / 4 T ~ i r s t Long Semester Session Per November docket

College of Fine A r t s Music--- Kent W . Kennan, Professor ( 5143) Leave

Orpnized Research Bureau of Economic Geoloay

F-T Second Semester a t $4 J 334 ( $9,000 rate )

R. K, D ~ o P ~ , , consultanti-Professor $1,100 Resign from of Geolou (part-time) (277) for S m e r

Summer appointment Seasion

September l a , 1959 research in Bureau of Engineering Research

September 11, 1959 research in Bureau sf Engineering Re search

September 11, 1959 t o correct docket f o r November meeting - page M-12

February 1, 1960

dune 10, 1960

Bureau of Engineering Research ~ e n n e t h T . Jehn, Research $1,900 R e s i g n from Pr ior to Engineer Faculty (1/4 time) (4998) Bureau September

appointment 11, 1959

@ 5 . Approve the fo l lowing appointments a t the stipentl indicated, funds to come . f porn unused and/or Unallocated Salaries unless otherwise shown :

T i t l e Effective

Stipend Date

College of A r L s and Sciences \ s t r onomr - -

Harold Lester Johnson (5084) Professor

Germanic Languages V ~ e l m u t MO-97)

$10,593 Mommbe r 1, ( 9 months 1959-June rate - 10, 1960 $13,000 1

V i s i t i n g Professor $6, 000 Second (~nallacated Semester Unfil led Posit ions )

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1959-60 Budge%[continued) . ~ ~ ~ o i n ~ m m c o n t inued )

Academic Personnel ( continued)

Effect ive Name T i t l e St f pend D a t e

College of A r t s -and Sciences ( c o n t z n a - J - - Government

b-dman Por te r ( 5024) Lecturer (1/3 T)

, Assoc ia te Professor

$1,500 Second Semester

$1,715 Second

College of Educa-tion *..A. ,

--.-* ~ d u c a t i o E 1 Psychology Warren Bonney (5043) 8 Lecturer

Coil-ege of Engineering ~ l e c t r i c x Engineering

' Rcod Granberry (5033) P r ~ f e s sor (Inadvertently omitted from 1959-60 Budget )

College of Fine A r t s --- Music

Guest Professor

---4 Ronald Emerson Dean (5078) Instmc t o r

Radio-Television Robert E. Summers (292)

( ~ l s o in ~ o u r m l i s m )

,<-

,.- Organized Research ?' Bureau of Engineering Research

W . H. ~ G t i g (4998)

Byron D . Tapley ( 5052)

L. C . Reese (5126)

. . a Long Session (paid from mEA Counseling and Guidance T r a i n i n g Institute at rate of $6,200 for 9 months )

on Leave Long Session

$31996 Second (gmonths Semester rate - $8,3001

$4,074.65 November 1, ( 9 months 1959-June rate - 10, 1960 $5,000 1

Academic Coardinator $3,826 February 1, (1/2 T February 1- ( ~ t e of 1960 June 10, 1960; F-T $9,500 f a r June 11-August 31, 1960) 12 months)

Research Engineer $1,750 ( ~ a c u l t y ) (1/4 T) ( ~ l s o in Aero-Space )

Long Session

Research Engineer $391 65 November 1, (~aculty) (1/4 T) 1959- January

31, 1960

Research Engineer $4,000 Long Session (~aculty) (1/2 T)

1959-60 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel ( continued) Appointments cont inued)

Effect ive Name T i t l e Stipend Date

Organized Reaearch (continued) Bureau of Engineering Research ' m i n u ? d

A u d ~ o n Matlick (5127)g Research Engineer $2,833 Long Session ( ~ a @ u l t y ) (1/3 TI

Donald M . Stodar t ( 5071) Research Engineer $583.33 F i r s t ( ~ a c u l t y ) (1/4 T) Semester

-Ma I(. El-Saden ( 5139) . # , Rksearch Engineer $3,625 b n g Session ( ~ a c u l t y ) (1/4, T)

.*

-. 9. G . Rylander (5140) V, & Research Engineer $4 , 000 Long Session ( ~ ~ c u l t y ) (1/2 T)

Research Engf neer $3,125 Long Session (~aculty) (1/4 T)

6. Approve the fol lowing research assignments from the University ~ e a e i r c h Institute, the faculty member in each case having been granted a leave from his department :

Project No . Amount of Grant

L-002 RoystonM. Roberts, Assoc ia te Professor of Chemistry, $3,800 (4609) Long Session (half-time)

.- L-005 John Cherry Watson, Associate Professor of English, $3,371 (4554) Second Semester

-Tu L-007 Harry Helson, Professor of Psychology, First Semester $5,548 (4554)

The followine from Excellence Fund moneyE

- L-010 5 . Harry Bennett, Jr., Associate Professor of Histow, Second Semcater

$3,852 (4598)

- L-012' Leon 0. Morgan, Associate Professor of Cherniatw, Second Semester

$3,852 (4598)

-- L-011 William R . Muehlbarger, Associate Professor of $1,203 ( 4598 1 Geolow, Second Semester (one-third time)

- L-013 Ernest 3. Zovell, Jr., Associate Professor of English, Second Semester

$3 > 274 ( 4598 1

L-01b Robert A . Divine, Assistant Professor of Ristory, Second Semester

$3,130 (4598)

E 3 .-009 Archibald R , L e w i s , Professor of History, Second Semester

$4,574

- EF-058 Luis E. Eades, Assistant Professor of A r t , Second $2,696 Semester

m-059 k w i s Ulysses Hanke, Professor of Bistory, First $2,074 Semesker <(one-third t i m e )

- EF-061 Calvin McMillan, Associate Professor of Botany, $4,148 First Semester

1359-60 ~ u d g e t (continued) Academic Personnel (continued) U n i t ~ c r s i t y Research Xnstitu-Le Assignments (continued)

P r o j e c t No, --- .d EF-063 T . M. Crarlfi11, Assoc ia te Professor of English,

Second Semester i)i 2

4 . Approve ,the following research asaigrnncnts for the 1960 S m e r Sessions, source o f grants t o be Excellenct Fund:

Project No. Amount of Grant

EF-Q68 Benjamin H. Higgins, Professor of Economics $1,800

EF-069 Keith Young, Professor o f Geology 1 J 700

EF -070 Zohn E, Sunder, Assistant Professor of History 1,450

EF-87; Stanford E . khrnberg, Assistwnt Professor of History l ,L50

8. Grant Mr. K . W. O h , A s s i s t a . n t Professor of Management, $1,000 from the Salary 8upplerneni;ation Fund f o r t h e S m e r of 1960 Mr. O h will a t tend Harvard ~l

Sixth Swnmer Case Seminar.

C-C- 9 .- Approve the following under miscellaneous g r a n t and/or contract areas : -4: X . -. , .,

, - Appointments Psychiatric Social Work (2M-6715-~1)

Josepll I r v in Hungate, Jr . , as Social Science Research Associate V at $835 per month, September 1-20, 1959 (5045)

Psychological C l i n i c (USPHS Grant )

Carl Hereford, Training Supervisor and Consultant in C l i n i c a l Psycholo@y, (one- f i f th t ime) at $225 per month, September 11, 1959-January 31, 1960 ( 5076 1

Mildred Burg, Psych ia t r i c CAse Worker and Consul tant in Social Work, (one-fifth t i m e ) at $133.33 per month, September 11, lgSg-Jmuary 31, 1960 (5077)

StrengLh Maintenance Following Spec if i c Rellabil i ta t ion

Karl K - Klein, Director (one-eimth time) at $80.55 per month, October 1, 1359- June 30, 1960 (5117)

NDEA Counseling and Guidance Institute - - /Royal B . Ernbree, G r . , Direczor (one-third time) at $303.70 per month, First

Semester

Warren C. Bonney, Executive Assistant to Director, September 11, 1959-January 31, 1960; Counseling Supervisor and Pract icm Coordinator, February l- June 10, 196o at $688.88 per month ( 5079) 3,

Ilesigmkiions Accept t h e resignations effect ive at close o f business January 31, 1960, of the following working one-fourth time under the University of Houston Grant - Decision Making Problems i n Small Business:

RL~SOUCCPQ Specf a l i s t ( ~ a e u l t y ) Stanley A , Arbingasl (296)

Social Science Research Associate (~ r - t cu l ty ) Alfred G. D : j l e (287) Robert H. Ryan (289) Charles T. Clark ( 2 8 s )

1959-60 Budget ( continued) -- 1C. Approve the following transfers of funds : --- - -

UmLlocated SpecialEqulpment Botany - Special Equipment. $11,500 I 5081 1 UaaLLocated Specia l Equipment Sociology - Specia l Eqaipment 7,150 (5070) Vml loca t edSpec i a lEqu ipen t Zoology - SpecialEquipment. 6,600 (295) Umllocatad special Equipment Electrical Engineering - Specia l

Equipment 7,050 (294) U r ~ l l o c a t e d Special Equipment ~ a d h - ~ e l e v i a ion - Special

Equipment 15,9m (503'3)

Blmilocated Salaries English - Teaching As sf st-arits 46,000 ( 5104) Unallocated Unfilled Engliah - Teaching Assistants 14,500 ( 5074)

Positions

Department of A r t , Teaching Office of the Dean - Fine Arts 1,000 (281) Assistants Projects

Extension Teaching and Fie ld Extension Teaching and F i e l d 7,590 (5165) Service Bureau - unused Service Bureau - Maintenance, salary of Dr. Wayne Taylor Equipment and Travel

The Hogg Foundation - Research, University Press - Hogg F o w ~ R ~ ~ o ~ 16,000 (5089) Publicatfons, and Travel Publication Fund (NO, 65050)

The Hogg Foun&tion No. 65050 Office of the Dean of the College 600 (5063) o f Business Administration - Research on Hwnan Relaticns

The W . C , HoggFund: Balances, The Hogg Foundation - W . C . Hogg 25,000 (5094) e t s . , (NO. 65070) Fund: P r o g r m s and Travel

The W , C * Hogg Fund: &lances, / W. C. Hog@; Fund: Data Analysir; 7,500 (5094) etc . i in t he Behavior Sciences

L \

Main University Unappropriated b i n University Unallocated 37,410 Balance Salaries (TO cover merit

increases in Classified Personnel positions)

Government Sponsored Research ProJects 11. Approve t h e following appointments and/or changes of stakus to that shown:

Monthly Name Rate Effective Date

Academic Year Institute __. '

Lecturer Paul J. Cowan (1/4 T) , (5065) $166.66 October 1, 1359 -

h y 31, 1960

E l e c t r i c a l Engineering Research Laboratory Meteorologist

Kenneth H. Jehn (l/h T) ( 7109) 211,ll November 1, 1959

Physics of Metastable Sy-t *I ems ~ s s o c i a t ~ ~ i r e c t o r

Psychiatric Social Work - Visiting Associate Professor (5chool of Social Work) Joseph I r v in Hungate, Sr . (4997)

lp'(.Z;! October 1, 1959 - January 31, 1960

833.33 September 11, 1959 - June 10, 1960

19:;~ - 60 I3~tdcet (continued) . . - - - -., -.- ., ?\rernment Sponsored Eaes~arch Pr.0 j e c t s (continued] ---- ,..----

~ ~ ~ o i n t m c n - 7 Changes oi Status :contin;red) ----- 4 " -

Monthly Nsrie -: Rake E f f e c t i v e Date

Contract SAE-8428 - Radio-Tsicvision -- Direcsor-Coordinak.31:

l iobe~t F , Schenkkan (1/6 T] ( 5099 $173 33 July 1 -December 3 1, rg 59

Rc-actor Fue; Waste ~~~~~~al _ C - - Prrlject D i r ~ c t o r

I3arnest I?. C l o y m (50381 ,.. L , October 1, 1959 - January 31, 1960

Research In P r o g e r t ~ e s o f h q i ; d s and Solids --- - -- ., T

- - .,iucctor ; F ~ c L I ~ ~ -

A . W i ; scrr ~ o l l e ( L / ~ L T j (5066) 2 36 *88 September L1, l959

Research an H i g h ?rcss.ire S~ectrnscopy , -

X r e c t o r W. W e Rober t~on (5015)

St ructtlral Mechanics Research Laboratory --- Hesearch ~ - E L - "

Byron D, Tapley [ 1/3 T) ( 5'196) l?h "07 November 1, 1959 E. G. Griff ies ( l / b T) (301) 125.00 December 7, 1959

Ciassif'ied Personnel

1. Accept: the following restgnati;, effective at close of business on the ind: cat& . Salary rates .are f o r 12 months unless otherwise stated

Rate of Effect ive Nane Tl . t le Pay Date

Balcones Research Center Fred D a Thompson , , Executive Assistant $6,466 December 12,

1959 Date of death)

Texas Fetrofeum Research Gonunittee ~eo'w-ge W . c ~gwford Assiskmt D i r e c t o r 10,2LO October 15,

2. Approve the following leaves - of absence without salary for t h e ppriod indicated:

Rate of Sffcctl'.ve Nane - Ti tie Date

Balcones Researcb Cenzer --L

Fred D . Thompson Executive Assistant $6,460 Oct,ohsr 14, ..- -- . (12 months) 1959

3 Approve the following increases In salary rates (and/or changes in t i t l e s ) , additional funds to came from unused ~ I 1 ~ n i Z E E s ~ e d Salaries urilera otherwise s h ~ v n , The salary rate i.s for I2 months un le s s otherwise indicated:

Present R e c m e n d e d Effective Name and T l t le -- Rate --. Rate - Date Office of the Auditor ---- - - C a Lewis L i n b h L , A s s i s t a r r t University $8,880 $9,PLo November 1,

;0r>7-60 Budge: j cant i n k ~ d ) -- Classl.f Led Persome: -- { cmtinued) znsre&pes . -- ID Salary R a t e ~ - a a d m = ~ e ~ in T d t h s <?12ct%~l~ued:,

Present Recommended Effec t ive Date Mame and T i t l e ------ Rate Rate

Of rice of the Audit.or [ c ont imed 1 ---- lhrry ~ - ~ = e m f , Accoun'clng $8)160 $8,$52c November I,

1959

D L l l a L. Enochs, Accountant XI 6,158 6,468 November 1, 3959

~ ~ . ; , d ~ ~ C . Leshikar, Bnzsa~ 7 , 8Qc 8, n6o November 1, 1959

Aober t P . Cof fey, Tabul.ating Equipment Supervisor

November 1, 1959

Office of the Regiszrar -= - - -, <--,+., ELWCZ J . P ~ ~ T S S , ASS IS-^&^^ 5 J 784 6,168 Di rec to r of Admissions

Library Mrs . Thelma. Lynn Guf on, Librarian 11, 5,784

Geoisgy-Elolagy

Bureau of Economic Geolow Uarliel Schof i e l d , Research 6,168 Scienzist 111

November 1, 1959

b James W. %con, Cartographer 5,784 November 1, 1959

*L, h . Division of Extension 1ndwstr iara-6s Training

BIJ rea-J TI&- Chmbliess, Specialist in Automotive Tra in ing ( ~ r a f n l n g Spcc;r~; isL Y )

November 1, '1959

Fhys,:coL Plant. % ;..ld;ngs and Grounds - Office of - -

the S~lper in tendent -+", --

Robert C: . rl-ullion, -superintendent November 1, 19 59

%onsT,ructlon and Maintenance -- Ralph E. Huber, Architect IX; Superintendent

November 1, 1959

Herbert. S. annaway, Archi tec t I$ November 1, 1959

U t < i i l t i ~ s - Gf'ficc oE t he Superintendent -I_-- - -- u p

C u r t R . vcln Bieberstein, .A= - , 9,600 10,020 S . i p e r i n t ~ n d e n t ,

November 1, 1359

W.i '_ Lien Mu Wilcox, Ref r igeratir ig and 8,880 9,240 Heat ing Engineer

flaberr, 1. Wu,t*ley, E l e c - ~ r i r a l Engineer 8,520 8,880

i3?g-,60 Zudgeg, [ eontin~~d) Class i f f ed Pe-~aomnel cvn t lnued) 7-- -- Increases irl %law Rates

Present,' R e c m e n u e d Lffeetive

a.na T:?Be - Rate FaTe Date

F h y s k a l . - PLELC: -, , >-*L- -> [CL,P~% ~riued] '!Jt:litlee - Lea:"~ arid Fewer Plart>s .. +"..- - Reriberr B , Barr, Jr., Assistant $7, .Lo4 $1, L40

.- * Lk i. l it ies - ,om~~n:cat,lons - w ~ n a r d B . Kreoz,, Technrcal atatf

Asststact 17'

Balcone~ Research Center Clyde ; * 3avis, Plaintenam e Engineer 7,800

AuxrlLaay Enternrises Smderrr. Heal ti? Center - U utpaki.en%

--

CivSslou Albert A. Tisdale, Physician,

Special is^ (9rthcpedics ) art-+Lime) November 1, 1959

Harry k s l i e Klohz, Physician, 9,600 10,020 Kcvember 1, General Medicine (11 month5 j 6 11 mcnths) 1959

I _ OUT-Patient arid Tn-Patfent Division - oe Jenkins, Mtnlnistrative 5,784 6,168 November 1,

--" Assis tant 1959

Ca;.ollne Crowell , Physician, General Medicine

10,440 10,920 November 1, (11months) (+1months) 1959

V l ~ g Sul l fvan R a b , Jr., Assistant 11,400 12,000 November 1, D-Lrect.or and Physician, General (11 months) (11 months 1959 M e d ? ~ Zne

ii ,, Approve the: follc;v%i,ng appointments at the stigend indicated, funds t o come from un;xsed and/or UmLZocatad Salaries unless ozhe rwhe shown:

E f f e c t i v e Bane T i t l e - - Stipend Date Organized Research

Research Sciantf st hiT $6,468 September 1, 1959

Tnst:tw%c of Publie Affairs - - -- ,*mu :: , I:,&

Gc'rrermnenx Sponsored Research Projects 5. App~ove t he following a p p o i n m e n t s and/or changes of stat;us to t h a t ahawn:

Monthly Mame Rate Effective Date

Air-Borne Ezeteria aad Fungi of - --- the An,tarct , ic

$680.0031- October 1, 1959

*h i s represents an etnmal encrease of over $1,000, which takes i n to consideration the rlangers and hardships involved in an assignment which includes spending several rnon%hc in rela r ive is33ati an i n t h e Antarctic region plus c o l l e c t i n g reeearch specimecs w - l t b t h e use of' aircraft . Pr ior Board approval required.

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:.959-60 Budget [ c a n ~ i n w d ] ~ o v e r n u n e ~ m o n s o r e d Researzh P r o ~ e c t s (cantinzed)

Montrly Name -- Rate

--*- Effec3;ive --. Date

Defense Research Labomtory Systems Developmen% S p e c i a l i s t I

Research Engfneer V ;rohn E . Weiler

Research Engineer LV Herbert A . H h t , l i n (3/4 T)

Research Engineer %IS George G. Moore

Research Scienttst (~herntstr-y) IV ;re ?re T o Anderson

Research Seient,i sr ( ~ h ~ s i c s ) Ilr Herbert V. Hillcry

Sc2entif ic I~s%rnPnen,t Maker II William B St.oermer

Teohnieal S t a f f Assistant TV Ford E . Taylor

E l e c t r S c ~ l Engfneering Research laboratory Re s a a ~ c h Enaf neer 111

Zoology - Genetics Foundation Research Scientist IV

Marvln Wassemn ( 5023 1

Mazvin Wasserman Robert M. Welch

Research Sclent3.s.t; I11 Florence D. Wilson

740 ; QO November 1, L959

423 035 November 1, 1.959 ($565 F-21 raw )

514.00 November L, 1959

514 . 00 November 1, 1959

592.00 Oct-ober 1, 1959, m y 31, 1960

650 . 00 November 1, 1959 650 ,OO November 1, 1959

ABSENCE :I? EXCESS OF TWO WEEKS: --- 1. Mr , K g o ~ e f p i f ~ e r - ~ e a ~ e e , Professor of Architecture and Planning, b v i t e d by the Director of Yale University's Graduate Program in City Plaming and by -tihe Dean of the School of A r t and ~rchitecture to serve as a visiiing c r i t i c f o r the f i rs t problem or t he C i t y Planning graduate class in t h e spring tern of 1960, f r o m February 2 to Wrch 4.

Because of t h e presLige involved and t he excellent opportunity to study teaching, research, and administrative a c t i v i t i e s in the three first-,class Graduate C: f ty Flaznni.n@; Programs at Yale, CoLmbia and New York University, I recommend t h a t MI-. L e i p z i g e ~ be permitted to be absent from the campus February 1-March 4 to serve as requested,

2 D r Benjamin 8 . Higgins, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Economfcs, has beerr invi ted by the International Labor Organization to serve as a member of a Group of' Experts on Employment ObJectives in Economic Development. There are seven members, of the group, and Dr. Higglns is the sole North American representative, the others .being from universities i n Braz i l , Italy, Poland, Indla, the Netherlands, and Japan. The purpose of the group is to make a thorough analysis of the problems of employment creat ion in t h e context of aconorn%c development and to suggest appropriate measuresfor the expansion of employment opportunities, The Group is scheduled to meet i n Geneva, Switzerland, February 9-18, 1960, and D P ~ IXiggIns is request.ing permission to be absent from the campus Febmalgr 1-20 t o attend this meeting and to devote some t ime t o a cooperative rasearch p r o j e c t w i t h Mexico en rou te , Since fL is a distinct honor to Dr. Higgfns personally and both an honor and potenkially a great benef i t for the sducstional program of t he b i n Univer~ity CQ have him serve in this capacity, 1 recommend that he be pemitted to be absent for t h i s period.

I n both cases arrangements have been made to take care of the c k a s e a ofmthe Pr:afessors, and there w i l l be no t r ave l expense to the University, (See a380 page M-32 j

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~~~ COMTRACTS; The foLlow1ng con-tracts and amendments have been negotiated by the O f f f ce p f Government Sponsored &search and hsve been slgned by the Vice-President and /or President upon the re cormendation o f the appropriate Technical Di rec to r , the Direc,tor of the Off ice of Government Sponsored Research, and the Business W a g e r , I recommend your approval and ra t . i f i ca t ion of signatures :

1 a Supplemental Agreement Ho 3 to Contract AF 41(657)-182, by which the Ikpartment u f the Air Force, Air Research and lkvelop- ment Cornand, School of Aviation Medicine , adds the stun Q-P $14,280.00 to the contract fmds and extends the period of the contract through November 30, 1960. Tkc re search on a photo- synthet ic gas exchanger continues under the d i ~ e c t i o n o f Dr. Jack Myer~, Professor o f Botany and of Zoology.

2 . Supplemental Agreement Wo . 3 to Bas1 c Agreement no a AF 18(600)- 240, by which .the Department of the A i r Force, Air Research and Ik vel.oprneut C m a n d , Andrewsj A i r Force Base, Washington, D C . , brings the agreemen-t i n to conrormity w i t h the l a t e s t requirements of the Armed Services Procurement Regulations and A i r Force Procu~erncnt I n s t r u c t i o n s ,

3 Contract AF 41 (657) -304, by which the Department of the A l r Force, A i r Research and I k v e l o p e n t Command, School of Av-istlon Medicine, provirles $16,3211.12 for study on hearing dmnoge r i s k of A i r Force ground personnel. Thc con t rac t i~ effective fo r Lhe ,peri.od Xovcmber 1, 1353 through Octuber 31, 1960, and t h e rcsearch w i l l be perrol-med under the d i rec t ion of D r . L . L . Koprea, Associate Professor of Speech.

4. Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to Zontract AF 49(G30)-460: by which the kpartru~ent of t he A i r Force, Air Research and Development Command, O f f i c e of S c i e n t i f i c Re:5enrch, WnshTngton, D. G . , adds t h e sum of $11,389.00 to the contract funds and extends the period of tht . con'irac t through October 14, 1961 . The research on the arousal, management, and r educ t i on of hostility con,Llnues under. the direction of Dr. Pni l ip Worchel, Prof 'e~sor of Psychology.

5 . Bnihen-t; Agreemen t: Ncj . AF 33 (600) -3414~ by which the Dcpartmcnt of the Air Force agrees to del i v ~ r an MG-13 f i r e control sys-tern m d a.s sociated equipment to %he Military Physics R e search Laboratory f o r use under research m d development contracts between the Air Forbre arid -[;he Univers i ty . 6 @hmgc Order i o . 3 to Contract 13 (604,)-31c38, by which t h e kpartnlenl; of the A i r Force, Air Rescarch and Dcvclopcnt Comnnd, A i r Force C3mbrddge Research Center, Laurence G , Hanscom Field , Bedford, l&ssachusetts, adds t-hc sum of $12,000.00 t o t,he contract funds . The s tudy and zpplication of d i g i t e l data-proceasing methods t o thc problcm of sens ing and recording iueteorological variables continues in the E l ec t r i c a l B ~ g i n e e r i n g Re:iearch Laboratory under t h e direct ion o r I&. A . W , S t r a l t o n , Professor of Electrical Engineering,

7 . Change Order Xu 4 to Contract AF lg(601r)-3498, by whf ch the kpa r tn ien t o f t he A i r Force, A i r Research a d Development Command, A i r Force Cmbridgrj Research Center, Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, &6sachusetts, adds t h e sum of $28,0~0,00 to the contract funds and extcnds t h e period of the contract through January 31, 1960. Thc s t u d y arid application of d ig i t a l data-processing methods to the problem of sens ing and recording meteorological variables continme s in the Elec t r ica l Engineering He search Laboratory under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r A , W e Straiton, Professor of Electrical E n g i n e u ~ i n g .

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8 . Su.pp1ementa.l. Agreement No . 5 to Contract AF 3,316~6)-3985.. by w h i c h t h e k p a r t m e n t o f t h e A i r F o r . - e , A i . r R ~ s e n r s k a n l ~ ~ v e l , o l ; - > ~nent Cormnaid, W r i & t Air kv?iqpment Center, Wr X&t-Parterson AXr ) Force Base, Ohio, increases the scope o f the work, a d . 3 ~ t h e sum of $149,878..00 to zhe contract funds and extends the period o f the contract through October 31, 1960 ; The research cont,inues at the Military Phy~ics Research Laboratory under Che dl ,reet ion o f A , E. Lockenvitz, Professor of Phys lcs .

9 . Change Order No, 6 to Cor:tract AF 00(603)-4396, by i a h i ~ h t h e Department of t h e ALP Force, Air Research kvelopment C o m n d , E g l i n A i r Force Base, Florida, corrects a typographical e r r o r appearing in Supplemental Agreement 110. 5 to the contract and

> subst i tutes ce r t a ln Sa~gl~age in Change Orders Nos. ;b and 2 of' the

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contract . The research continces i n 'uhe Military P h y s l ' . ~ Research Laborntory under the di.rectfon of A , E. Lockenvi.tz, Professor o f Physics,

10. Supplemex~ tal. Agreement ?Jo . 32 to Contract AF 33 (616) -5832, by which -the Ikpartment of the A i r Force, A i r Research and Ikve lopent Cwmnand, Wright A l r Development Center, Wright-Patter'son Air Force Basc, Ohio, adds the sTm of $16,492.00 tc the contrs tgt f m d s and ex t ends the -perid of ?he cont,rar. t t t lrough Sep t ~ m l ~ e 1 . 30, 1360. The research on relat*rr:*.y and gravitational theories continues ?u~&e.er the direcTFon of Dr. Alfred Schild, Professor of mat he ma tic^,

11 . Supplemcntd Agreement N o , 2 to Contract AF 33 (616)-6257, by which the ikpastment o f t h e A i r Force, Air Researc,h .md Develop- ment Conmland, Wright Air l k v e l o p e n t Center, Wr$&t,-Patterson A i r Force h s e , Ohio, adds the smn of $90,000 .00 to the conlract funds axi:l extends t,he period o f X he contrar: t t,hrrwh &r-errlber 31 , 1960 ,. 1%e instrumentat-ion and operat ion o f a moor? ref lect ion communication receiving s t a t Lon cont:taues a-L the Elec t r l . c a l Engi-neering Re sea.rch L n b o r n ~ o r y under the di~+ect,Ion qf" D r . A . tr. Szraiton, Professcr of Elec t r ica l Engineering ,

2 Suppiemental Agreement IJo 1 to Ccrntrnct AF 33(63 6)-6429, by which the &parzment of the A i r Force, A i r Research and Uevelop- ment Comm~d, I d r i g h t A i r Yerreloprnent Cccrer, Wri@lt>-Pabtcrson Air Forcc Base, Ohio, extends the period of the contract: through January 31, 196l, withcut a d d i t i o n d funds. Tke rcscarch con- t inues in the M i l i t a r y Physics Research Laboratory tmdez- the d i r e c t i o n of A, E Lockenvitz, Professor of P l ~ y ~ i c ~ ,

13 Contract AF 33[61,6 1-6801 , by which the &parbent of t h e A i r Force, A i r Research and Dcwlopment Command, Wright Air kve lop - ment Cuntcr , W r i @ t -Pat Lerson Air Force Ba~se , Ghl,c, provldes $30,000.00 for research a d developent on radio propagat inn a d associated refractive l ndex problems. The r0nlrac.t is effect%ve f o r the period Xo~embe,r 1, 1959 through October 31, 1960, and w i l l be perfomed under t h e di rec t ion o f Dr, A , W. St>ralton, &oft ssor of Electrical Engineering *

I 4 Supplemen td Agreemen$ 80 13 to Contract AF 33 (038 ) -,20681, by which the Jkprtmen-t of the Alr Force, Air Research and Ik~relopicnt Comand, Office of S c i e n t i f i c Research, Washington, D . C , adds t h e sum of @4,605.00 t o t h e conzract funds and extends the period of the contraat through September 30, 1960. The research on Enteraczions of neutrons w i t h matter continues i n the Nuclear Physics Laboratory under the direc-t.ion of Dr. E. L, Hudspeth, Pro-feasur of Physics,

1 5 Sup3Lrmental Agreement No. 2 tr ,'on tracr AF 33(600)-,35981, by which the jkpartaent of thp A i r For4cc , A i r Matter3,el Pnman8, W r i . & t - Pat tcraon A i r Force: Base, UIIIO, ades t.l~e s m of $ ~ ~ , O r 3 O L 0 0 t.0 the cont.rnct :f,ulda acj. e,xt.cnds the pcrtod of t-he contract, through February 13, 1960 The rescarch on f i.re cor14~rcJ, systems cant inues in the Mlf tary Fbysizs Research Laboratory under the di.rection of A . E, Zackenvfcz, Professor of Physi.cs.

1 6 Modl,.f l ?.ation 30 a 5 Supp?.ement.d Agreemexi-, ,to Contra;: t 71~-18-$64-,40h-~~-386, by wh~eh the Ikpartinenx of t.he &qy, Cherni - c a l Corps Recearch and Yevelopment Command, For l- kt . rFck , Maryland, authorizes s u b s t i t u t i o n of D r . Charles E - Ladford as p,rfncLpal investigator f o r Dr. 0 . B. WiZlims . The reaearch 012 the factors af fectf.ng n ~ t . r i t i o n , p h y s i ~ l crgy and atorage stabil i t :y of bsc,teria belonging to the g.enlrs Fnsteurell a w i l l eont j .nv~e ,under tbe dire c- ,tion o f Rr -. Cka~1.e s E . Lar rk , f~ r r l , Professor of B a c t e ~ i o l o g y . ,'

17 Modification lie. 7 Supr;Lemerll a1 A~greerneni~ to Con? rxc t DA-23-072-ORD-774, by wnich the Department of the Army, fit. Louis Ordnarice Distr ic t , St + Louis, Mi ssowf, adds z l ~ e sum of $l~,000.00 to the canZract funds and ex%ends thc period of the .:ontract through Sept ernher 30, ~ 9 6 0 The research on elect:.onic structure o f molecules continuec- -mder :>he direct.ion of ?r I P' A & t s e n , Professor of Pheaist,ry und of Rlysics,

18 . Modif ica t ion flu , 2 Sr~pplemcntd Agreement t~ Tori t.1-act. DA-19-129-QM-1383, by r.rhicr~ the Ikpartment o f the A m y , Quarter- master Research and 3ngineerir.q Camand, Nn t~ . ck , bkssachusetts, changes the repor: re qulremen-t,s and change s t.he government Turnished equipment t o hc Loaned under the c o n t r a c t . The research on '4ml?act ddeterminatlmns tofitinues urldur t h e direr:%< on o r J . Yeil s Thompson, Professor of" q i v i ? Engineering

13. AmenhncnC No. 3 ,LC Con~rac t ~o~r-375(0g), by wh:ch the kpart- mcnt of the &vy, Off :Lee c f ?Java2 Ilesearc::'r~, Washingtcm, IJ. C , , extends the period o f the contract; through Sep ten~kr 30 , 1960, and agrees .t;o supply the U ~ 1 i ; ? e r ~ i + ~ y ~ l t h 175 cyl inders o f 011 Free H e l i u m . The rescaruh on -the prop&rtl,es of ro~ t tc r in he i n t e r - rned~atc sta' te between normall. (- or ld~<~c t i o n and s~~~percc>riilu~",l.on state s in so l . i d s conti-nue s wn& r tXlc direct ion o f Dr. J , C , Thompson , Assistant Professor of B y s i c s ,,

20, Amgndment No XO to Corlt ract H&d-16498, by whizh the &part- ment of the gavy, Bureau of Ordnance, Washington, Do C., adds the s ~ g n o f $484,000~00 TO tohe contract funds and extends the period of the contract t h r o u ~ b . Septerriber 30, 1960. The research, con-

> t i n u e s in the B P e n s e Rcsenrch Lsbaraxory under t h e &ireetion o f Dr. C P. Borler, frofesuo,r of Physi::s

21. Jmcndment IJa. 12 to Contract !~0bsr-~627, by whit 'h the Ikpar-brnent of thc liavy, Blf lr~?,: of^ Ships, Wash ington , J3. C , adds thc s ~ m of $ 3 2 5 , 0 0 0 , ~ ~ to the contract funds and extends the pey i o d of th? contrac t through October 31, 1960. ! b e research cont.in1.x~ at thc &Tense R ~ a e a r c h Laboratory under the d i r e c t i o n of Dr C P . Boner, Prof"essor of mysics . 22 . h~~endment ;"Jo . 3 +-.G C o n ~ ~ + a c t i1Oks-77033, by which tbc Depart - ment of the Xavy, Bureau of Ships, Washington, D . C J , adds the sun1 of $90,000~00 t o t.11~ contrac t funds and extends t.he period of the c o r ~ t r a c t ,throu@ A ~ ~ T Y I . 15, 196Q The research continues in the k f e n s e Research Laboratory under the d l r ~ c t i o i l of Dr , C . P , Boner, Professor of Physics

23 - Modi,ficatior. No . 6 Supplemental. Agreement. to Contract AT-(~Y-2) - 621, by which the United Stazcs Atomic Enerw C m i s 9 : L o r ~ , Albuquerque, New &xi co , ?P ecri-be s c.e r ta in e quipmen% t o be f ixr-n ished by Ssndia. Corporation on a loan basis. The re sear.c,h on s tress -s t .maa charac - Ler is t ics of im%erial s exposed t,c hlgh rates ~f st.rainiag eoctime s under the direct-ic,n o.f ,Jo NeiLs Thompson, Professor of Cfvfl Engineer- ing .

4 . Yodiffcs+*ian Xo (> 7 Supp1ement.d Agreement ?o Con.t,ract AT-(29-2)-621; by whi,:h thc b.5ted StaTes Atomic Energy C m F s s i o n , A l b u q ~ e r a g ~ e , llew &,xL.rc, describes ce r t a i n ?s_l_ripment xhich Sandia Cro.rporo,t-ion is t o supply mder the contract on a l o ~ n basis , The re6e&r(.-~ 3 1 r 6;rest3-~traln charncterlstlcr; of mater ics exposed t o hi& rates of straining c o n t i n ~ ~ c s under the d i r e c t i o n of J. Xeils T!nmpson,, Professc~ of Civil Engi'neertng,

2 5 . Tbdifieation Xo. 9 Sup-pScaental Agreement t,o Conrsact. AT- (40-.L 1-1040, by whi ~ t . 1 the Uniced States A;omic Energy C~nnission, 0a.k Ri.dge, Tennc ssee , adds the sum of $11,588.00 to t h e contract funds and extends the period of the cont17act through September 30, 1960, The z8esear?h in mo.Ld me'tabolism con t in l~es uader the direc- t i o n of Dr = 5. W . Focter, Frofesaor of Bac%eriology a

2 6 mdificatio3; Mc. 6 Supp,lem~nsa? Agreeme6i.t La ::ontract, ~~-(40-2 1-1649, by which ?he U n i t e d Sxates A~oi i r i r ; Energy C m i s s i o n , Oak Fidge, Tennessee, adds .the sun of $6,000.00 Lo the contract fimrls nnd extends t-he period of the ron t rac t through September 30, 1960 , 2 2 1 ~ research ou genezic s n a bioc.hemica1 e f fec t s o f radiation on bacter ia continues undgr ;he dfrec:tfon o f Dr. Orvflle Vyss, Professor of Bacteriolog,y

27 . ModiPicatbon 30. 5 Sqqlementdl Agreement, to Cont'rrct AT- (40-1)-1751, by which the Vnited Gta tcc A t o m t r Ehcrey Commission, Oak E i d g , T ~ m e s s e e , adds the sum of $8,802.00 t.o the con t rac t funds and extends t h e p e ~ i o d of the contract. through September 30, 1960. The Yesearch on effects a i rad ia t ion on gene+,lc and develuy- m e n t a l systems of vertebrates con. t LrlrEs under t8he d i r e c t ion of Dr. W a Frank 'Blair, A-of e s sot. uf ZocLagy ,

28 , bdif i c a t i o n No . 1 3.~pp1ementa.l agree me^^ to ::on*rac,c AT- (40-1 1-2458, by which the U n t t e d S t a t e s Atmic E n e r a Conmission, Oak R%Qe, Tennessee, adds the sum o f $10,0k4,00 t o t<he contract f m d . ~ and emends t h e period of the cont.rac:, t,o Scptemaer 14, 1960 Thc research in t h e f i e l d of mass t .rmsfer Ln F r m ~ ~ L s c . i ' b l ~ s y s t e ~ ~ ~ s con.tinues under the d:Lrection of By., &.\rid M o Hlmmelblau, Assis- t an% Profe~sgr af Zhernicul Engineer-ng.

29' Letter dated Octciber 9. 1959, by vhich the Unite$ States A t o m i c Energy Curnmlaslon, b!.lashington, D C o , extends the ex-pirn- tion datc of N C Gruit o f Jwle 6 , 1958, frorn Octaber 1, 1959 t.o Ikcexber 31, 1959, Tlzi s no-cost extension m.11 give t he R~ysics kpartmcnt ndd f t i on~ l , time in which TO cornit grant funds i n procuring t e a c h f n ~ a i d s i n nuc lea r technology,

30 . Amendment Xo . 1 ( I A - ~ ~ M - G ) to Contract LA-3888, by which the mited Sta tes I.niormat.ion Agency adds the sum gf $1,000-00 to the contract funds. The interchange of information between The Univers i ty of T e x a ~ , t h e National Univessit-y of' &xico, and other institutions cont:inues wider the ddrection of Drc B * H n Ransom ..

31, L e t t e r rla.ted 0~tobe . r 9 , 1959, by vtic'D %bbe r J r ~ ~ l ~d States kpar tment of Bealrh, E,lur_.xti on, an2 Wel.ra.re ? Pllr,,l,L.:. P e a l ?<!I Se~v-ce , aut.horizes tihe carry ing f'oz-$ard of tke unexpcndnd '~alarkce of $3,343 '25 ss* Grm3 t W- e'?? '1 to w.-67 ~3 ,I. ~ r i l m t e n l s the expiration &date of. ;rant ~-Gg<;::3] t,hrnw& April 3 0 , I$Y~. Thc research c nt;lt-led "A C~m-par.;l t..i-tre Study 0 f a ' r , ~ ;?orflrnan5?y Hospl tds ," c o n t j n w s vmder the dire?f i,on of R r X'tr ,w 5 , k l k n a p , ,AssocFaLc Professfir of SocZoLogy .

3 2 . Grent 2G-3.37, by bah5r.h the kTtlitprl. 3 c a t . e ~ &partmen?. of Healt-5,, Educa.t,ion, and Wel.,fere: Plh1l.l. H e c ~ L t h S ~ r v i q e , provides $37,908~00 for support o f a parl>iatc t r a i n i n g prceram in gerretics, The grarlr is effective fo r The pcricd Jan'uary 1, 1.960 through June 30, 1961, axid w e l l he imder t-be d ~ r e c , t $ c l n o.? the i'ollo~#-ing members of t he Zoology I k p a r t m c m , Prclfcssor FI S. Srone, Psofcsso,r C P. Oliver, Professor J o J. Biesele, E'rofessurs R, P , Wagrier

33, Conirac-t: SU-8428, by vhich t,hc United S t a t e c &:parfmcnt o f Health, Uduca?,ion, a d Welfare, O f f ice Of Education, provides $8,083 '00 for support of a f i e l d , study ,in the wider use of facu l ty resources among n nwrl'ee~ of ins2.ir,u7--40naa of h i g h ~ r education by nenlls of c l o s e d - z i r c u i ~ te.lcvi.cion, !be contr-ar,t, i 3 cffecf i ve far thc ~~e-r . ;od JI.!%~ 1, 1953 ~i?rn!;:$ Dccc~15er 31., I??!), m d . 1: I 73, be ncrPclnnttc1 udder tllc il ' i l 'cction of Robert F ' , Scilr:nklr::.!~: I : z r t~~ : ; , c - r , l+:c? ic -Telcvjsicfi; F x c,t? .~sF.P- , r , Rgd, j-rl -Tr l e v : .- ;an, :i7=P.~cm:.l o , ~ . : l p i ? ~ ~ l i . l : . i :XY

34. G r a n t BSF-Gl0033, by r ~ h i z h t h e Barienal Gi; icur c I''ow~&~~i-j.on provides $17,900~00 for s u p p r t of reseerch e n t i t lcd. "Fact,ors Bzemnining t h e Harmnet t 1lho Constant in B~.moluc ~ l a r , ?trclco- phflir: Displacement- Rcac?ions," The grant is e f f ~ ~ ? ; ~ r e f o ~ ' the period Hovember 1, 1959 thro;r&~ October 31, 1962, and t h e research w i l l be perfmmed under t h e direction of Dr. Ri.cha.rd Ptchs, Assistant Professor. oP .%cmi~try,

35. Grant :JET- G3,005g, by which the ;fationst1 S r rcnce Foundat.i,on, Washington, D. C , providcs $297,400.00 for smapporr, of an academic year i n c t i t u t c f o r high school teachers of science and rmthematics The grant I s effective f o r x per-loci of approximately 11 months beginning on or about September 1, 1960. I3r. R . 2 , Anderson, Professor o-f" Cheuistry, brill d i ~ e c f , the academic year ins%t;Ftu-t;e,

3 6 . Grant BSF-G13ll$, by which the Xtttional Sclence Foundarlon, Washington, D' C,, provides $38,000.00 f o r research entl t .Lcd. " h n - i h i l e t i o n of Pos i t rons in I k t t e r . " 731~ g r a n t is effect ive for t h e period ?Jcwmber 1, 1959 through October 31, 1962, ar;d thc rcsearch w i l l be perfomed under thc direction of Dr, Walser E . Mil l e t t , Associate Professor of Rysics .

37. G r a n t sSF-Ci0216, by whil-h the NaTi~na.1 S r ~ c n c c Foundation, Washington, D . C . , provi-Xec $ ~ 2 , 0 0 0 -00 for s u p p o ~ t of research cn-Lit;l.eir "Cura t ing the Adkins Paleontological Gollectf ons . I t The g ran t is effect ive for the period Febrtlnry 1, 1960 through January 3 1 , 1964, a d the rcsearch w i l l be per?ormed s ldel l the direc1;ion of Dr. Keith Young, P ro fe~sa r of Geology.

3 D 3 Grant NSF-GlO233, by which the 2iatlonaL Sc,ienee Foundation, Washington, D C,, provides $8,300.00 for support of research entir : led "A Paleo~cologicEil md Chronological S t d y of t h e Fossil 'Jertebrate Fauna5 from the Pleis tozenc Rtver Terrace Dcpoaits of Central Texas , " grant 1 s e f f ec t i ve f ~ r the period F e b r ~ a r y 1, 1960 through .Janwx.;r 31, 1962, and -?he re search r n l ' L be performed under the direction c f D r . E . L , L u n d e l i ~ r s , .Jr . , A s s f c t m t Professor of Geology

39 Grmt BSF -:2102:36, S y v h . i c ~ t3.e Hat'rona.1 Sc~.ence :Fo,w.dn.t.ion, kjashiagton, I! r . , p~ovl.des $ ji5,000 ,OD fa.? suppur r, o.f ''RP srar :h on omp pool ti,og an2 3r . lg- i~ at . 'T~kr.~.l:es , " The grm?, i s effect1.w for the period Jme I , 1960 thrc.~gb. I b y 31, 1362, mil t ! ~ research wi.11 be pcrfomed urrrler. t h e d - i r e c t i o r ~ of D.r ?d'r,rgl.~ E Bitmes, Bureau of Econo~ir Geoiogy

b, Grant XSF-Gl.10500, hy k~llis? ?.he &.ti.sfial Scfezce :Fclfldasi.on, Washingron, T1 T,, provlies $1~5,70~;. '3(? for a s,:merY *i.nsti~,trte in sci,ence m% mat,he%nat,l,?s fc.r h igh, sr..hool t.eactl.ers of ac;,t.nce and rnatllemaxic s .. The grant i.5 c:f'fe ct ir-e f o r a ,pe sLrad cf approxbatc1.y 9 weeks beginning on o r about June lL, 1960, MJ t he ins,ki, t , lxte w i l l be all-cc,Led by &. Aclrllson E . Lee, Psofessor cf Scien.ce Eclucatiun

11.1 , Giaan.e i . 1 ~ ~ -~106,90, by wh i ch the Nar-ional S< i e n c e 'Fo,u13at $033 , Washiiigtorl, D. t'! , ,provides $28,!1-00,110 f o r support cf' 1.c-starch cri t L tLed ''Temper.a.t.,ur? E.f.f.ec t of Iktdbol of Ffarlne ~ ~ ! a s y s t e m s " 7'c'rle g r m t Is effective .for tnc period h i w a r y 1, 1,960 throw@ Z c e l n b e r 31, 1962, and t h e research w l l l be performe9 under the directiorl of Dr. W i l l l . a n ?I, FlcParl and, T n s f . i tt2te 9 1' b r i n e Science ,

42 . P.bdi f .I cat i o n No . 1, mange Order T.O Contra: t ~ . - . 36 -039 SC-78911., by which %5e &parrmnt of tae Amy, Si.gnal Slrpply Apnc y, F o r t bnmotith, :Jew Jersey, adds the sum of $LOO,OOO.UO tc '$he contrac3 fund6 . Thc re search on machine language translation s tud ies con- t i n u e s at t h e Military Phy~ics Re~earch Laboratory under the direc- tion of Dr. W a P, k h n r a , Professor of Gemznic Langiiagcs, and A . E x Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics.

CONTMCTS: The following con t rac t s have been execct,ed at the &in University ---- by' the off.lcia1 indicated 1 recommend apprgval, and .rat.if'!ca.tlon of si.@at.;lres:

1. Inter-Agency Co- o p e r a ~ > i o n Contract No , h413-431, w i t h the Terns Department of Fub l i c Safety, s ~ g n e d by l i3,ce-Pr~sldent and P r u v o s t H . H . Eansom and by Business Manager Graws W . Landrum. whereby the Univermlty w i l l provide ( $9 2 machine scoring services and materials fo r employment and promotmion 1 ,a exminations conducted bv the Department during the peried September f, 1959- Se~Tember 1, 1960, t h e maxlmm payment involved. not to exceed $650,

2 . Inter-Agency Co-operati3n Ccntract No. 4L13.-.429, w-lr,h Texas Central Educat ion Agency signed by Vice-President and P ~ e v o s t H * H. Ransom and 8 Bus mess Manager Graves W . Landrum, whereby the Texas Education Agency through the Texas S c h ~ o l for the Deaf vj il p r o v ~ d e pmfesa l onal se rv i ces to t h e Univers,Fty to tc,a-ch 2 three.-hour classes each semester and eo serve as advisat. to t h e cooperativk progrma f o r the tralrrLng of teachers af the deaf, t he Un ive r s i ty to rcirnblrrse the Schaol for- the Deaf in the amount of $1,900. The term of the punt racy 'Y 5 3 stober 1:2, ? 959- 1, 1960.

3 I n t e r - k g ~ i c y Ca -epps rat ion C o r i ~ m c t 90. LrIj L'32> w l th the Texas f l+ 8 6 e Petroleum R~scarrt Carnml~tee, sign& by V l c a - P r e s i d ~ n t J. C . Dolley for Pres~dect . 1,ngan W i I ~ o n , whc~cby t h e "3nivers:ity wi; 1 rlirnish the servlces o f

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a p a r t , t i m e Research Efi6i.we.r d.:lrlrag t h e pe-fod 9 c t ~ b ~ r 11, 1959-June 12, 1960, and be reimbursed by t,he Commit t.ee in the amoilnt of $3,250.

4 . Inrer-Agency Cc-oj?erat.ion @cnt.lact N'n. 4tlj--435, w i th Su?. ROSE Stace College, signed by Vice -?re5 1den.t anil I~gvcls t 8. H , Ransom, whereby t h e "

Un1,vera'lt.y w i l l furnish v i s ~ l a l in~5lr-hstionaI f i l m s and other fnstructionab $71

% i d s t o S u l P,oss d~ j r : ng :,he period beg:nnj n~ S ? t c , b ~ r .I&, lQ59, and endlng Au$us t 31, 1961 t o t a i p a v r n ~ n t fc-I such cerv lces no c t~ exceed $700.

C3ntruc:s - --> (conringcd; 5 , Tr14.er-Agenr3: co . . c p ~ :n..--:or: ";cr t :ac f. Y o bl+L2-8'1 33, vl?L Srl;',hwe;t, R x a s =',ate College, sjmed by p ~ s j , d e n t - k w 9 Wiisrr., whe-peby T ~ C - , . : K L T P I - ~ ~ L ~ w t l l furnish viovll r n p t m c t ~ l o n a ? f : l m e mQ ?-!her icst r : r t tonal a i d z d.ilrir~g the per i.cd d-572 d ke&rim:ng Cctoher 22, i959, and eriding kugust; 31, 1961, LotaL paymefit fc? such - -

eervlce: nat t o e x c ~ e 3 $2,OCO. M - s P ~ , ~ 6 , J~ter-Agency Co-?$~.pa~lon :mt ract fit . &i j - 4 L 3 , wi~h Texas P~?r,r3keum Research Comml.r;tee, sigacd by Preoldent Togan WiLscn, whe.cebg t h e Camit tee ufl.1 furnish t.he ser - r l ces of a par+.-.time teacher of ' P e t r c l ~ m Eng:.r,ee.r<ng cburlng the period Septembe~ 11, 1959, and e2ding Tune 1.2, 1360, and will be reinbursea in an amount of $6,50~. Y I -

) j~ . : ; /~ , . .: : 4 ,. : - {&-*t J 7 . M~morandsvn of Agreement w l th The '9eterans ' TesPleg Servica 0- f the American ~ 7 - A Co.mcii on Ed-~cat,!on,' ~ i g n e d by Kce-P~es ideaS and Pr.t?.'lro.';t. If, H . Fiarssm, whereby- the Un'Tversity through its Testlng and Cvmseiing Center (formerly Testing and Gzfchnce ~ureau), w i l l administer restr icted foms of ,he h ~ g h school and college level l a t t c rhes of zhu T l ' s t , ~ of Zener81 Educa,;:L~ilal. D~velopment and TJSAFT sv,bject examiinat:icna ,under the poLi,cy dfrcr-td?n o r the Texas E&i.c.?n'c.!.>n A ~ e n c y , The c c n t r a c ~ . was signed 3ecember b, 1359, ana becnme~ efffi: t:ve vi!;>h date of shlpmeat of r e s t ~ i . e t e t l 'tea-L rnanerialu ;

8. Car-tract pA 41-133 ~1~-&016_with the Department of the Army, signed b,y Business Manager Gravea W . %;dram, eonotiCuting a basic agreement whereby ihe University will provide i n $ x 2 ~ z t f 3n fram September,, 1959, to September, 1960, for sele c:tcd, qualified rni,l1 kary. pe-sonnei, o r the 3epartnen"t;f f he Amy ,

2,- : ;t. ><, I ,'L1 1.. s 9. Agl-eement with Univer-sity M,~crol.films, In:,, Ann Arbcr, Michigan, slgnad Ly . :

Vice-President and Provost 11. K Rancan, whereby the i h i ve rs i -by grants to d - ~ b 0d Microf i h s the c x c i ~ s i 7 , e privrlege of microfilming Univers i ty o f Texas %liekin 3401 (1-934>, e n t . i i l e d "The Geology of Texas, Val. 2, S t x , ~ c t - u r a l and Econanlc Geology. " A r o p l t y of 1G per cent of t h e invciced sa1.e~ price of each ccpy sold w i l l be paid to t h e 'la:ver~Zty,

10. ExtensLon of Terns of Agrreme3t w l t h a n fns",:+,:it",lon Of Higher Education f a r Cagl.tal Contribution by t he ComrnissEoner of E d u c a t b n , Pws'uant t o T i t l e 11 o P . L * 85-864, s j g ~ l e d by rrcs idcat Logan E l i l ~ ~ n , whereby t h e Lemn cf previous agreement are modifled to cover f iscal year ending ;Tune 3C, 3960.

GIFTS RNG GRANTS 1 T~F! Poi lowing g i f t s and p a n t s have beer1 p e c ~ i v ~ d at t h e - - -- i n I . I reemmend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation o f the 3oal.d be sent the donors by the Secreta.ry* I n ~ h c case of scholarships whe~.'~ t h e rsc i p i e n t has be-:n deslwated by the d c n c r , it hae becn ascertained that the donor is a charitcible Qr public i 'n,andatlo~ and that ' ; . h ~ donation doe^ .?, not ccnst i tute an e ~ a s i o n o f taxes.

- Y' 1. Tke bngv iew Folmdation, N e w ':5rk Ci-tvy, has made 5 grant of $25,000 to t h e Uni v ~ : x s i ty for art p:ir@hases i n 1960. The Fcl~ndarion explai~s t h e mechanics of the al.Loca-t;.ion a s fa l lows ;

"Lacgviev grants $15,000 to the 'Jniversi hy. t o be k~pt I n a separate account An A r t s Selec-kion Committee . . meets on sevoral occaviun~ during the calendar year 1960 and d e s i g a + ~ s w - k ~ t o be ~wrchased. Checks ror these purchases are, upon notification t o $he 7+lr~Lversity, forwarded to t he artists in care of I,,, Longview, which will handle their d i s t ~ i b u t f s n . The Urriverr;i+,y thzn arranges to store the works or have them shipped direc t ly to Aust,in > "

The Four-rlati 311 expla ins Pur ' ~ ! r r -,rat " the basic approact1 employed by our Fohndation is to recommend t.he p ~ r c h a s e of works of a r t i s t a w i t , h exceptional t a l en t not as y e t f u l \Y recognized and whv are in need of econoxric assistance and encouragement to continse in t h e i r chosen field . . . The w m k s of a r t and scu1pt.ur.e which you purchase r~om t.he g r a n t being given yc)u w i l l be your property t l -b~vl l r t r iy , . - Alt.hoxgh yo.1 w i i l own o u t r i g h z t l w c . c . ~ . l . ? ~ t i o n ~u rchased w l t h t h e ia,h;lclvu d c s c r i b ~ c i ~ r ? , n t , <!. is understoc.d I h a t yo52 w l 1 . i no t s e l l any of the works ror n p ~ r i c d o f at least Len years fron: t h e .f: Fme of a rqu : l s i t i on . . . "

t i i f -.I. and Gran: + I:L~LI~:<LEA: -- - -- The Four.da+,'lon hat, Ir.d.:.c~t.ed %aid i t . xnay be In pos~ t r l en tc make sddd5icnal grants of $3,000 per year f o r ,961 an$ 1962 t a r12,und cu: :,he n * ~ c l ~ r , } r s c o l l e c t i o n ;

Mr. Donald Gcrodal.1, P m f e s P , r :f AT:. and Czai-5 of: the Depa,rtm~?.t, w i l l . serve en t h ~ Ar-ts S e l e ~ t . L ~ e C~'oatrmi+t,ee as the Urd.veXsi).y ~a~~'ese'nT.t i+ivc

2 The rJniveraity o f Texas Zade' AsscciaatLsn has gf.ve~i a ~ : l v e ~ coffee and -ce service to *-he Hurna~:F~ i.ee Reacar :h Center: m - 2 7 8 0 ~

3 gpon the pers.zml initiative, and under r h ~ supervision of H i s Excellency, the Auskriar, Minister o? Eduea%ion, Dr, R e f r d c h D r r n ~ l , the kdstrian Min l .s tyy of Edtlcation has under~~akcn +he dis t r ibu t ion of books and ~ e r i a d i c a l s deal lng w i t h t he h l story of A i l s t r i a +.a Pmeriean inst.<.t~!i,ttfans =.f h ~ g h e r l e a r n i n g . A .,.: (,I &:b shipment has been sent t o the Lni~ersihy, addressed by D r . WL?helm Schlag, di '' Cul tu ra l Affairs O f f i oe r , Aust-rian Consulate General, to Dr. R . John ~ath,?.' Professor o r Kist,ory, asking t h a ~ the donation be accepted as "a token of Dr. Drrrtunel ' s app~*eclaclon of y w r rmqnXicent co~tr:ib2!ions t o t,he research i.c, and t each ing of, Plustrlaa n2st,ory in :>he r,in:LT.ed S t a t ~ i s . "

k , FFBC Radls ana Te2,evision Sta' , i~n, Aars?-9s, has offered zc donate eo the University a 500-f c o t I deco tower, t o r m e x . i ~ used ir. the operation of Kt%€-TV, . ,.( cb . - the gifr belng cont.ingent. on the ac t ivwt ion of the propoffed closed-circuit '4 : ..

col,lege nerwork. The original cost of the t,ower was approximately $27,000 1 1 ' C' '

5 . The American Assoc:.at.,ix. of Aliergis%s for Mycolog;cal I~vea t 'ga t ions , Tric., has s e n t a check i n the a m ~ u n $ cf $3,25;1,.'71 tc suppor-t. t h e research cf Dr. U r l e B . Morrow in the f le id of aembiology f o r the period ending Jenuary 31, 1960~~b 01 < $162 j fl - 60 The Amcr'can AssocLation of FiLwe3.2 D r i l l i n g Con t r~z to r s has s e n t a check for $1,000 ae the seccnd-quarter payment on its a.nnuai gr~nt-in-aid tc the IY - 2 500 Petrolem Extens ion Service Depa~tment of the Indas+,rial and Businea s Train ing Bureau.

7. The American Imr;. and Stee l ~ n s t l t ~ i t ~ e h a s sen5 a check for $15,000 as a 013 first papenf on an additional grant to Dr. P . M. Ferpson ' s research on f l - ?A

reinforced conc rbe t e ,

8. M r . A l f r e d L. Bwmberg and his sisters, Miss Mim Brornberg, and Mrs E o s l c Brcmberg Joseph, all @f DalLas, have sent checks of $1,008 each to be added to %he capi t7al of the Erdiierg Memorial Fund. (282) I?

9 ? The National. Food Brokers AssccXation, Tashington, I). C., has sent a check , in the amount of $250 Tor deposit in the Business Administrat.ion Fomdataon Fmd

t o be used afi a scholarship for a business student who is i n t e r e ~ t e d in the f w d industry. (5075) M -211

* 10 . The Pollowlng contributi.ons have been ~ece!.ved for the Accounting Zlucat,f on Fund of t h e College of Business Admini.s%ration: H-zir l

TI-GSI Foundation, W l i ~ s (298) $ 500.00 Te wlessee Gas TransrnYssian Company, Nouston ( 5124) ~ O O . O O Art.hur Anderson b Company, Housmn 5051 2,500-00

11, The following contr5b:~tions have been received SET the Conference f ~ r ihe Advancement of S c i ~ n c e and Mathemetics Teaching., Prc Homer R + Hix, with Socony bbL:L 012 Company, Post Gffice Box YW, Dallas 21, does solleiting for funds for the C~nferenee, and i,t would be appropriate fo r t h e Secretary to extend thanks t a him fop the moneys rece",d. ., 8 c - ~ pi- 6

Monsanto Chemlcal Company $ 250.00 S h e l l 02.1 Company 150.00 Socony Mo'bil 83.1 Compa~y, Xnc, 200,OO Gulf Oil Corporation 250.00 Amcsc~ Foundat $ . ~ n 250 .00

G i f t s and G r a n t s Ceon%lnued) _yy-

..- DL' r ~ h e Comus C h r i s t i Chamjer of Commerce has sent a ebecir f o r $700 f o b t h e i r part, ~f r,he project on evalmtion of the 203hr tmlue of m ~ i n e resources of the

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Corpus Ckr5r~t.i area, a j c ln t , praJect of t h e Bureau of Business Research and t b ~ C o q ~ s Shria t i Chamber of Comerce, the final mndscr'Lpt fo be: approved by the Chamber of Cmmeree and the Instf t u t e of U r i n e Science. : 5G83

1.3 . The f ' o l l ~ e n g csntr ibut ions h ~ v e been received for the Eng-',neering Foundation: ,/q -*A) + 9

Texas E l . ec t r i e Service Company ~ o r t worth, Texas (5r3ic)

Dallas: Power 6 L i g h t Cornpaw Dallas, Texas (291)

Scurlock O i l Company IIowst,on, Texas

Lurkin Foundry and Machirrfr Company L 5 f k 3 , Texas (5166)

Power Distribut320n CsrXerence Department of Elec",icalZngineering The University of Texas (5166)

1L. Mr. Joe J. Ring of Bouat>on h ~ s sent 199 shares of Tennessee Gas Tmnsmlasion Company stcck, placed on bmks at market value of $6,542.12, for the Foundation.

15. The Genexl Motars Corpora",ion, D e t x i t , Wchigac, has sen t a check in t h e - amount of $4,100 to p r o ~ L d e 1959-60 scholarships f o r University students, tk& -6323, r e c ip i en t s being selected by zhe University Committee on b a n s and Scholarships. A

6 Mr. and Krs . L, F- McCoilm have sene 100 shares of Cont inenta l 011 company stock,'worth approxinately $5,600, to be sdded to t h e M r . and Mrs. L. F. McC2ll Geolom S c h ~ l a r s h i p endowment. (303)

17 - The followLng con+,r:',.b~~hions have beex1 received f o r the Geology Founda-bion, Various Do~ors account : l - 1 - 7, / h i &

Emblc Of 1 & Refining Company, Kouaton (5059) Mr. 'dayme F I Bowman, muston (504.8) (284)

18. Hlanbie Gil and Rerlnlng Colupany, Houston, h a sent a check in the amount . of $3,000 to continue support of the research of Dr. F. A . %tsexl in the field

of optical spectroscopy, quantum mechanics andlor kine t ics . ("4 - 2 pf' 2~

19. The following contributions have been received for the ljonghorn Band Scholarship W d : ( 5039) ct r ,- ::"

Kiwanf s Charities Fumtlatioa, Aus bin Sout,h Texas Music Company, Bishop, Texas

20 - The Southern Newspaper Publishers Association has sent a check in the moult of $1,000 in support of a acholarahip in Journalism for 1960-61 to be known s The Charl t s P . Mans hip , 3r. , Award. The Southern ZBek-spaper Publishers la-& 5fiw AssocZat5on makes a practice of amrding such a echolarshlp each year in t e m e o f the outgoing president,and the school eelected to receive the award is one considered to have dow ou?standing work in j o u r r ~ l i s m education t he previous year. (2751

21. The W. K. Kellogg Fouudation has ssnt a check in the mount of $2,839.32, which, added to the -anspent balance of moneys sent last year, provldes $4,000 to 6-upport graduate scholarships in Educational A d m L ~ l i ~ t r a t ion for 1959-60. ( 5137 1

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Gifts and Smnta { c m t i a - ~ e d ) - -- M - 2 \ 8 ; 3 22. Mr. Cyrus B . WelLer, 4an Antonio, h s sent. 10C' shares cf Frzzen Food Express, Inc . , s tock, par vali.ie $100, for The University of Texas Law School Foun3ationo MY. \+;ellel- is not a graduate of our School o f I a w , but he does have a l i c e n s e t o p r a c t i c e l a w and has met with members of the C l a s s of 1931 for a gnod many years at the 9a r Convention. Although the IRW School Fo-mdatton is not t e c h n i c a l l y a p a r t of the Vniversity, I *@omend that this generous ccntribution be officially acknowledged by t h e Secretary of the Board of Regents.

- 501 23. The Retai l Mercllants Association o f Texas, Austin, has sent a check i the amount of $1,576.25, representing the second-qmrter payment of its grant-in-aid to Distributive Education Department of the Industrial and Business Training r Bureau* (304) QdPb<,.i,%;.d Cfi-r J,*'P/&G.n*++ r : / J k.~.-+a

2 The fo l lon ing contributions have been received for the Salary Supplementation Fund : - 2 -2, ;i b -,, "

Bank o:E the Sourhwes t, Xouetot ( 5il*1) M r Joe A a Goeth, Austin (299) Kuehne , Brooks & &rr, Acstin (5086) Suherior DairLes , 3nc . , Austin

the University Co-Operative Society, Aus t i n (302) Night Hawk Restaurants, Inc ,, Austin Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse, and Greeven, Austin

2 Sigrn~ Delta Tau S o r o r i t y has sen t $125 for the Joyce E l a i n e JacQbs Nursery, School Scholarship, to be amrded t o a c h i l d who 2yrs s handicap. (4877)f l -bk 'b (3

26. Socony Mobil Oil Company, fne . , has sent a check ID t h e mount of $1,500 to provide equipment in the PVT research program under -the direct ion of P r o f e s ~ o r J . McKetta. (274)

2 7 . The Students' Association has sent a check ror $1,500 to be divided equally between t he permanent endowment and the disbursement accourlt of the John brig S i n c l a i r Eyes of Texas Scholarship Fund. (5161) h-[ - (' ? A ' m d F J

28. The Terra Club 01' Bouskon has given a scholarship Tor 1959-60 in the mount -or $500 to a student selected by t h e Department of Geolow, The T e r r a Club , .,#- ,, sends the check p a p b l e to the rec ip ien t . /PI A l.. : I - . :., ,.,

29. T e r ~ c o , Enc., New York C i t y , has sent a check in the anount of $1,200, of which amount $250 is f o ~ general administrative expense and the balance to be

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used fo r sch01arships for s tudents in the Department o f Chemical Engineering. - -- The $250 was deposited to the Vice-president Various Donors account. (5146H- &'j3

30. The Terns Atomic Energy Research Foundation has sent a check in the ai~iount or $3,419 representing a contr ibut ion t o support the Texas Symposim on Nuclear Fusion, which t h e University co-sponsored. Any unused portion is to )v\ be r e t u r n e d to the Texas Atomic Energy Research Foundation. (5080)

31. Texas Eastman Company, Longview, Texas, has sent a check for $2,000 in 8- d - 1 support of the Eautmn K~dak Fellowship for 1959-60, to be awarded to a student i n ,t; he Departmerlt of Chemical Engineering. ( 5148)

3 2 . The Texas Elec t r i ca l J o i n t Apprentice Committee has s e n t a check in the a;nount of $1,800 as a supplemental g ran t to the Industrial Edueatior~ Department of the Industrial and B~siness T r a i n i n g Bureau. (290) f l 9 5 0 %

33. The ro l lowing contl-ikuti ions have been received from the "T" 1s~Ltepman's Lour,ge a t t h e stadium: 7; .,

-;/ ;) g B M r . E r n e ~ t CockrelL, Zr., Houstcn ('83) Mr T h ~ m a s 2 . HoLics, Boucton ( 51-64) Mr. Jack Vaughn, Dallas (5147) M r . Slmny Ccnno.l.ly, RUG tin { 5illr{) A t l s t l n Natione.1. Bank, !lustin (5136) T,OUIG Shanks F u r n i t u r e Company, Aust in ( 5136) Mr. E d G. Morrison, Austin < 5 0 5 5 )

gift^ and Gmfits (continued) - -- ,--,

33< The Tizker F ~ l ~ r ~ & , t i G o , New Ycrk City, has sent a check in the $250 t.0 bc s e t 'GF in he T i n k e r Foucdat,iot Fund, " t o be used for any projects considered he lp h i in rmprovinq internat ion31 mders tand'lng and cocperation . (308)

35 The Robert A * Welch F,?.sndat,"Lor_ b s made the fallow:ng grams f o r research: w d ; i x 3 0 "Some New Aspects of Pi F,lectrosL : n t ; e r - a c t ~ c ~ ~ s , " $10,000 . b0 mder the di~ectfon of Dr. R . Pett" {1$0$41

"E~e@tr:cal Ilauble Layers and Fass:vity, l 1 u ~ d e r 15,73c 000 the dlreet lon of Dr. N @ m n Hackerman (renewal) (5040)

"Gemetrizal Isomerism, " under t h e direct ion of 3r. Lewis ' F . Katch (renewal) ( 50hO)

Supplement

"The Synt.hcsis, Characterization, and S t . r u c t ~ x i5,000 .00 of Coordination Gompomds," under the d:rection of Dr Qeorge W . Watt (5040)

V6 The fol lowing sctoLarships have bean received with the rec ip ien t designazed by che donor: .-. , ' " t

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Hallmark Cards, Xnc a (4932) $133 095 Jo Anne Walker ( ~ i r s t semester)

Longview Civi tan Club, Essay 125.00 Morrf e S . Ruggles - !,,: 2 . jl? Scholarship Fund (5152)

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( ~ i r s t semester1 _. _-- --.--,,

Pan American Union (278) 450 eQO Guillemo Foronda Rmiriz

EMERpPUf; STATUS FOR MR. A . CARIANE .WAIR: Mr. A . Garland Ada:',r retired /..,f 9

--- - August Zi, 2959, rrom his position as S o c i a l Science Resear~h Associate I (cura tor of ~ i s t o r y ) , Texas Memorial Museun. Back in 1933 and 1934 M r , Adair worked on the campaign t o b u i l d the Texss Memorial Museuxln, and has been associated ntinu~usly w i t h t he Museum s ince 1937. He was R char te r member and o r g m l z e r L

of'the Texas Heritage Foundation, which has for one of i ts purposes t h e purchase FOP preservation of Texiana, and through Mr. Adair's efforts nmny such items were presented t o the Museum without cost. B~cause of his dedication to h i s work and his long years of devotion to t h e Milseum, wtth the concurrence of the Admini,stl-ative Council, T recornmend t h a t he be given t h e xit ie of Cura,tor o f History h e r i t u s in the Museum budget.

WAIVER OF NEPOTISM: Defense Research hbora tory is requesting that t h e nepotism --tFn be waEved An t h e case of M r . Charles S t u a r t Stone, Research Scientist (Mathematics ) 12, who I s the son of Dr. Wilson S . Stone, Professor of Zalalogy . Mr. Charies st on^ has been working continously with t h e Laboratory since November 1951. He received a k c h e l o x of Srience Degree in Mathematics from t h e JJrLverslty in January, 1952, and since June 1, 1955, has worked full-time at Defense Research k b o r a t o ~ y , assuming increasf ng responsibility under various D e p a ~ ~ a m ~ n t of Defense contracts . Under t h e nepotism regulat ion his salary cannot be advanced past that of an Ens5ructor. Defense Reseaxh Elaboratory ataxes that it. can Ill-afford to loae M r , Stone's s k i l l and experience, yet is faced w i t h this possibility if he cannot be paid an equitable salary.

Sfnee Dr. Wilson Stone 1s in no way connectkd w i t h Defe~ise Research Labo~atory and is not considered to IF in a position to influence 4.n any manner the appointments o r promot-icns of h l a son, and s ince Charles Stone for a n,um'oer of years has proved h i s ability by doing acceptable work with the hboratory, I recommend t h a t the nepotism regulation be waived i n this case.

-- CJASS'IFZD PE~EIOIWEE PROGRAM: I recommend approval of tne following additions Lo t h e classification and gay plan for &iin University, to be effect ive Januargr 1, 2960 :

MonthLy Annual Step T i t l e Range Ehxge Mwbes

3364 Glass Blower Apprentice $256- 33 5 $3072- 4020 24

3366 Glass Blower Supervisor 592-740 7104-8880 42

I further recommend approva; of the following changes in the claasiffcation plan, effect ive November 1, 3.959:

Glnasif i c a t i o n

3211 Carpenter, Step NO, 24

F m To - Monthly Annual Monthly - Amml

3240 Plumber, Step No. 42 335-382 4020-4584 350-400 4200-4800

0104 Chief, Accounting Dilrfsion, Step No 40 539-680 6468-8160 565-710 6780-8520

3105 Assistant University A u d i t ~ r , Step No. 42 592-740 7104-8880 620-770 7L40-9240

0120 Bursa.r, Step No. 39 514-650 6168-7800 539-680 6468-8160

0311 Tabulating Equipment Supervisor, Step No. 39 514-650 6168- 7800 539-680 6U8*8160

301.1 Architect 11, Step NO. 42 592-740 7104-0880 620-770 7440-9240

3018 Refrigera-t;ion & Heating Engineer, Step Nd. 42 592-740 7104-8880 620-770 7440-9240

3019 Assistant Power Plant Engineer, S t e p No. 38 482- 592 5784-7104 514-620 6168- 7440

3020 Power Plant Engineer, step No . 42 592-740 7104-8880 620-770 7440-9240

3050 Superintendent of Ut i l i t i e s , St.ep NO. 44 650-800 7800-9600 680-835 8160-10020

3520 Grounds C r e w Foreman, Step MO. 25 267- 319 3204- 3828 279- 33 5 3348-4020

4232 Building Crew Foreman, step NO. 25 267-319 3204-3828 279-335 3348-4020

6860 Advisor to University Puhl ica t io~ is , Step NO. 39 514-620 6168-7440 539- 650 6468- 7800

MILITARY LEAVXS: I recommend approval of the following leaves for military duty:

Hugh A . Greene, Special I n s t r u c t o r and Television Writer-Producer, Radio-Television, Janua~y 15-29, 1760

Thoinas F r a n c i s McGann , Associate Professor of History, January 17-30, 1960

Gilber t H- Ayres, Professcrr of Chemistry, February 20-March 5, 1960

W i l l i a m M. Hi lcox, Refrigeration and Ideating Engineer, January L-16, 1960

OUTSIDE AmD A D D T I 9 N A L DLTIES:. I recoinmend that *,he staff members l i s t e d - be pemit ted t o u n d e r t a k ~ the auzside and additions: d u t i e s ;>u-kllned below, thc work i n each case to be sc arranged as not to interfere with Gnfvessity assignments, and any compensatior. tc be Ln line w i t h established rates:

1. Dr. P h i l i p Worchel, P r o f e s ~ o r o f Psycho:ogy, t o a c t as c o n s a t a n t to Austin State Hospital, VA Hospitals, Rogg Folmdation and other fnstltutions.

2 Dr. Tra Iscoe, Associate Professor of Psychology, to do about f o u r hours p e r week c l i n i c a l work at the Brown Schools, six consul-tations per year w i t h t h e Veterans Administration, and var ious other consultation work.

3. DP* Robert Moulton, Assistant Professor of Fa~cholagy , to do evening consultation work at Brown School.

4. Dr. Aust in Grigg, Assistant Professor of Fsycholom, to do s ix t o t en days consultation work w i t h the Veterans Administration concerning c l i n i c a l training program.

5 . D r . Jerome Miller, Assistant Professor of Psycholoegr, to do four to s i x consultatfom w i t h the Veterans AdmLnistmtion . 6 . Dr. Fillmore H. Sanford, Professor of Psycholow, four consu1tati.ons wi th the Veterans Administrat ion, and various other consul ta t ions .

7. Dr. Bernard C . Kissel, AssPsbnt Professor of Speech, to accept teaching duties at t he Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Soathwest during t h e period February 1-June 30, 1960.

8 . Mrs. Ora A , Bennett, Special I n s t r u c t o r in Bpeech, to teach a two-hour course in speech at the Austin State Hospital, without compensation.

9 . Dr. LTack W . Cashin, Associate Professor of Finance, to serve aa Executive Secretary to the Texas Savings and b a n League, f i v e to ten hours a week during the Long Sessior,.

10. D r . W. T . Tucker, Associate Professor of Marketing, to conduct a bank location ctudy, the work to be completed probably by January 31, 1360,

11. Mr. Joei Andrews, Irlstructor in Music, t o play with the St. Paul Lutheran College Choir on December 13, w i t h the San Marcos High School Choir on December 14..

12. Mr. Herbert F. Schwartz, Special Instructor in Pharmacy, 50 work in a l oca l pharnacy t e n to fourteen hours on week-ends,

13. M r . Lynn Anderson, Acting Director of the I n s t i t u t e o f Publie Affk i r s , to do consulting work w i t h pr ivate organizations and individuals.

14. Dr. John R . St.ockton, Director of Bureau of Busfnesa Resea~ch, t o serve as a d i r ec to r of the Aan Antonio branch of the Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas for a three ;year t e r n be ginning January 1, 1960.

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITFEN BY FACULTY: I recommend etpproval sf the use of the -- following textbooEFTIXenby a fac'dty member:

1. Economic Development; Problems, Pr inciples , and Pol ic ies , by Dr. Benjamin - Higgfns, which sells f o r $7.50 w i t h 15$ roya l t y to au thor .

FACULTY UGISLATHON: X recornend approval of the Tollowing l eg i s l a t ion passed .by the General Faculty and/or Faculty Council : +[w 1

l o At its meeting on 0ct.ober 19, 1959, the Faculty Council adapted the calendar of t he Main University for t h e Summer Session, 1960, and the Long Session, 1960-61 (D&P 2759-61) . A copy of the c a l e n h r is attached hereto as APPENDIX A ,

Reappropriat f on of 1958- 59 G~me~a; - Budget. BaZanees __- t o 1959-60 -- General -- Budget ~ ~ c o u n t s ( c ~ r ~ ~ i r i G d 4 --+

Free

General College Adminis tmt!Son ( continued) Purckasing Of rice

Off i c e arid Traveling Expenses $ 108.93" Tes tins and Counseling Center

Spec fa1 Eqaipment 65 .fl Student Emplcyment Bureau

Matntemnce and Equipment 12 44* International Office

%int,emnce, Equipment and Travel 182.11.1~ Teacher Placencnt Service

Maintenance and Equipment 4 3 . 4 ~ General. Pnst'tut f .o~al . E x ~ e n s e

Longhorn Bands Specf al EquZprnent 9 .21

Mf scel'.aneous General Ins t i t u t f o m 1 Expense c ommenc emen: 5.18* Demurmge Charges on Cylinders 116.39 Development Expensss of The Uni~eraity of Texas - Main Z n i v e ~ s i ty 894.78

Resident I n s , t ~ w c t i o n and Departmenb?. Research College of A r % and Sciences

Eaeteriolow Maintenance and Eq~~lpmen t 974 a 75

B o h n y Maintenance and Equipment 6 4 9 . 9 2 ~ Speci.al. Teachlng Equipment 75 e 2 4 Special Teaching Equipment - Biology 35 -88 Special Ec_uipmcnt - Teaching and Research - Pr~grammatic

a ~ d Indl v i d v a l Research A c t i v i t f es 361.1.6 Bemodelin6 Fourth Floor of Biological kborktor les 44.32

C h e m i s t r y Maintenance and Equipment 726. OW Special Equipment 22 59 Special Faculty Research Equipment 12.74 S p e c i a l Equipment - Teaching and Research - P r o g r m m t f c a n d Individual Research Activi t ies 7,159 o 37

Economics l& . i~ te r~nce and Equipment 36 .58*.

Engii sh Maintenance and Equipment 25Bm57*

Geography Maintenance and Eq~ipmerit ,50.08*

Geology mint wnance and Equipment 74.38* Spec Xal Equipment 615.06 Special Equipment - Teaching and Research - Programmatic and Individual Research Activities 40.85

Germanic Languages Maintenance and Equiptnent 19.63"

GOVE rnnlent Maintenance and Equipment 41b6@

HistoYy Maintenance and Equipment 193 - 4?*

Home Economic E

Mahtenance and Equipmen: 160.94-* School of Journalism Maintenance and Equipment 28.81*

Mathemat-i@ 6

M a i n t ~ m n c e and Eo-~Tprncnt 79 - 6 e Philosophy

Maintenance and Equiptnent 10~62.~

*Ds duc k

Reappropriation of ,958-69 General Budget Balances - to 1959-60 General Budget Accounts ( c o n t i n K d . 7 --

Free %lances

Resident. Ins t r 'uct ion and 3 e p a r b e n t a l Researbh ( cont inuad) College of A r t e and S t iencea (continued) Physics

Maintenar.:e asld Equlprnent $ 1,104.80* Special F a c d ty Re search Equipment 26.28 Special Equipment - Teaching and Research - Programmatic and Ir,d-',v3dual Research Act lvltiea 790.01

Romance Languages W2ntenance and Equipment 69.25*

Slavonic Langua,ge B Maintenance and Equipment 59"

S O C ~ O ~ O ~ Y Maf nzenanee an,d Equipment

Speech b& rnzenaace and Equipment-

Zoology Maintenance and Equipment Special Research - Vertebrates Specia l Equipnent - Teaching and Research - P r o g m t i e and Individual Research A c t i v i t i e s

Off ice sf the Dean Office and Travefing Expenses

College of Business Administration Accounting

&in%emnce and Equipment Business Services

Maintenance and Equipment Management

&intena~.ce and Equipment College of Education Curriculum and Instruction

Maintemnce and Equipment Educational Administration

Maintenance and Equipment Educational Psychclogy

k in te r f ince and Equipment Special Equipment

History and Philosophy of Educstion Maintenance and Equipment

Physical and H e a l t h Education Maintermnee and Equipment

Bureau of laboratory Schools - Casis School Equipment

Office of the Dean Office of dunior College Consultant

Off ice and Travel ing Expense College of E ~ g i n e e r i n g

Architectural Engineer fng Maintenance and Equipment

C hemlcal Engineering Maintenance acd EquFpraent Specia l Teaching Equipment

Civ i i Engineering Maintenance and Equipment Spec E a l Equipment

E l e c t r i c a l Engineering Maintenance and E ~ Y ipment Spec i a P Eqiiipment

Mechanical Engineering Maintenance and Equipment

Office of t h e Dean O f f ice and Trawling Expenses

Reappropriation , - of 1958- 59 General B d g e t balances to 1959-60 General - - -n~e:d

T-',t>'Le of Appropriation

Res $dent Ins%ruczfon and Depamen ta l Research (continued) College of Fine Arts D rwm

Ma,% rr~emcc e ard Equipment School of h w

OTffce and Traveling Expenses Graduate School of LSbmry Science

Mainteri~nce, Equ2pmsn-L and Travel College of Phamacy

bin-kenance and Equipment Graduate School of Social Work

Maintenance, Eq'ufpment and Travel Graduate Schoo,l

Offfee 3f t h e Dean Off ice and Travel ing Expen~es

Naval Scier-ce Maintenance and Equipment Special Equipment

P h y s i c a l Trci.n$ng Physlcai Training for Women

k i n t e r n n e e and Equipment Radio-Television Maintenance a d Equipment.

Summer Session 1959 Geology Ictersesaion - 8-26-59 to 9-10-59

Llbra ry Mafntenance, Traveling spa Rebinding Books Research Photogmphfc Reproductions Books, Serials and Binding Books, Research Fund S e t s

Equipment Special Equipment. Research Co l lvz t ions and Materials k w Library Books, Special U w

O~ganizcd Research Research In Anthropology

Special. Equtprnent Research In Eotany

Herbarium Mal,n.zminee and Equipment

R~search in T e m ~ History hkintenance aa.d Equipment

Cla:&cla Foundation Biachaical Institute M i n t eranee, Wages, Supplies , and Equipnent

Bureau of Businf ss Research &lmztemncc, Equipment and T r a v e l

Bureau of h g i n e e r i n g Research hbinteznar~ce, T r a v e l and P r i n t i n g Fund

ElectricaL Engineering Research 'Laboratory Special Equipment, Institute of American Studies

h t i n American Microfilming, Photos ta t ing or Copying of Docmencs for Research Purposes

Genemi Pbb'ications Fund Institute of Marine Science Special Equipment

Texas Petrsl.etun Research Committee Cooperative ProJect w i t h A and M College a n d the Texas Railroad Commission 1958 - '*959 Materkh, Equipment-, Travel, Publf cat i ons and Wages

Budget - Free

Balance a

Reappropriat f on af i958- 59 General. Budge 5 k h n c e s to 1959-60 General Budget - - -+-- - Accounts --- [continzed)

Account Nkmibers

Free T i t l e of Appropriation Balances

Division of Ext%ns:on Bureau ~f Public Schosl Service

Maintenance, Equipmenz and Tmve1 $ 189.67* Extension Teaching and Field Service Zureau Maintenance, Travel, and Prixlting 764,66*

Pacbge b a n LLbmry Maint.enance a ~ . d Equipment 1 8 . 7 ~

Visual I n s t r ~ c t d o n 3ureau Mainterlance, Equipment and Travel 148 -80.n

Physical Plant Off ice of Director of Physical P h n t

Office and Traveling Expe~se 41 .11* Parking and Tra f f i c E lv i s ion

Of f i ce and CiericaL Expense 93 -93" Department o f Buildings and Grounds

General Furniture - Equipment - Fire lass Repairs and Ref inls hing 3,984.65

Furni ture and Gene re1 Equipment 133.19 Department o f TJt <lit ies

Office and Traveling Expenses 9.94* Equipment 128.31

Spec l a 1 Equipment 13187'5.79 D m Building F i ~ e

Department of D r a m a Special Losses and Depa~tment Relocat.ion 6,9lc6.46

Improvements, Remodeling and Major Repairs Allotment Accour~t . 3,924.61 Reprtirs of' English Building Ceiling 8,973.74 Improvements and Remodeling at Townes Hall 1,076.69 Lmprovements of Roorn $03 Experimental Science Building 890.35 Replacement of Refrigeration in Biology Greenhouse 3,500 ,OO Improvement of Auditory Conditions in Certain Rooms in h t t s Hall 400.59

I n ~ t a l l a t i o n of Glass Doors South Side of Main Building 125 -00

Physics Building - Basement Remodeling and A i r C onditionin~ 6,115.47

Biological laborato~ies - Remode l ing Rooms 313, 316, 317, and 218 622.70

Improvement of Lighting Faci l i t ies in Gregory Gym 1,150.00 Garrison H a l l - Bookcases i n Room 312 370.00 Remodeling on Ground Floor Old Library Building 9,162.81 Remodeling Press Building, 2 Hall and Hogg Audit,orl.m for Department of Drama 8,849.22

Rem~deling Check Room in Gregory Gymnasium 230.91 The k l c o n e s Research Center

Phys ica l P lan t Section Maintenance and Eqg.lpment 1,154.a~ Bui ld ing Rehabilitation 3,246 -60 Experfmental Water Treatment Plant 3,241.78*

Surplus Propert-y Acquisition Office Supplies and Traveling Expense 210.13 Pur@hases, Packing, Shipping and Storage Costs 2,475.78

DEPAFZWENTAL SmGET APPROPRIATIONS lNCREASE=D BY CREDITS FOR -- W S REEEPTS Mr., G C . Starnes , Auditor, has submitted theTol lming scl-icdule r e f l e c t i n g t h e receipts that have been credited , to the various depal-tments far Sales and Services in the quartc~ endlng November 30, 1959, and has recommended t ha t Account No* 2040 - Estimated Income be increased in the t o t a l s m of $9,239.12, and such sums be charged t o t h e indicated Estimated Incorne accounts f o r Credits f o r Sales, and f u r t h e r that each departmental appmpriation account be credited with the l i k c sm received by each department, such appmprlation to be made from Account No. 2060 - Bufig~ t Control. I recommend approval . (337)

Ac count Rumbe r T i t l e

Credits for Sales - General C allege Administration -

Office of t he Reg i s t r a r Testing and Counseling Center

General I n s t itut tonal Expense Off'icial. W'Dlj.ca-1;ions University Ff lm Program

Resident 1nst.ructlon and Deparbmental - Research Sacteriolagy C h e m i s t r j Romance hnguages 7,oology Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Drama C o l l c ~ e of Plmnrlacy Radio-Television

Lib mry Organized Research

Bureau of Engineering Rcscarch Institute of Public Affairs

Division of Extension Bureau 3 Public School Service Extension Teaching & F i e l d Service Bureau Package Loan Lib-1-y

Physical Plant B u i l d i n G d Grounds U t i l i t i e s

Transfer to Amo unt Account Nmber

ABSXTCH I N EXCESS OF TWO FIEEKS (~pproved by the Executive ~ornmittee) I recommend --- mtific~non of the ac t i on of the Executive C a m n i t t e e in the approval o f the following lea.vtts in excess of two weeks: ( , , . I >

1. Dr. L. .4. Je-Cfress, P ro fes so r of' Psychu loa and Research P s y c h o l o g i ~ t , Defense Research Laboratory, January 17-February 9, 1960, to Comnander Mine Force, U . S . Pncific Flee t , Long Beach, California, to d i rec t mine hunting exercises, expenses t o be paid from Gowrmment contract m d s . Dr. Jeffress will not niss any c lasses . Arrangements hp.ve been made for someone t o conduct his ~ x a m i n a t i o n and :Colward papers to him for grading.

2 . Mr. Jurgen Stock, Research Scientist V (~esident hstronomcr) , Departrr~ent of Astronomy, January LO-July 30, 1960, to S a n t i a ~ o and other l o c a t i o n 8 I n Chi le to. conduct si te testing for the new observatory to be conskructed in accordance w i t h the agreement between the Universities of Chicago, Chile, and Texas. No Univers i ty fmds will be used fo r t r a v e l ,

I

PURCHASE OF UNIVERSITY PROPERTY BY -- STAFF MEMBERS: P cornm mend that permission be given f o r 7 h e following purchases of University properby by staff member~. The al-ticles have been advertised on the campus fo r bids,and the indicated staff member was the highest and/or t h e on ly bidder:

1. M r . John Dietr ich, Research Scientist, Bureau of Economic Geolow, fo purchase an I"BM Executive Typewriter, which is nbw surplus equipment, at a. coat of $51,69.

2 Dr. Edward Taborsky, Associate Professor of Govemunent, t o purchase a Smith- Corona Clippel. Model Por table Typewriter fmtn College o f Pharmacy, art a cost of

ESTABLISHMENT OF 0 . B . W GJIUylrilS MEMORIAL FUMI) : A total of $2,005 .50 has been --- - received from former students and f~ien&s of 1 ) ~ ~ 0. B. Williams, Professor of Bacteriolo~;y, who died September 23, 1959, to establish the 0 . B. Williams Memorial

. 9 Fund.

The terns establishing the g i f t proyide that h he income from t h i s fund, or a por t ion , or a l l of t h e pr incfgal as well, may be used, at the discretion of a Universi ty Committee of Award, in recognition of scholarly work done by students at the Main University. Thc award may be in t h e f o m of a l oan , a pr ize , or a g i f t f o r outstanding work or f o r any such other use as may seem appropriate to the Committ.ee o f Avard . " The Committee of Award will consist of three members and will be appointed by t he Vice-President and Provost Prom bac te r io log is t who were former student8 or associates of Dr. U i l l i a m s so long as they are available.

The only single donation in excess of $100 was a check for $1,000 from Mr. L. H, C u l l w of Wichita Fd l l s , Texas.

I recommend that the money be accepted and the 0 . B. Williams Memorial Fund established.

Sincerely yours,

. -

I!. H. R a n s o m

September 11, Sunday. Opening of L e ~ z Sesa ioz .

S*lit.ember 1.9, September 22:

Mocday-Tuesday. O r i e n t a t i ~ ~ n procedure. F J uesday-Friday. Re.cisf,ra+,ion frjr the fall senest,er. Friday. LA;^, rl&y for registration without Je te perlalty . Konday. Classes beg i .~ . Thursday, L a s t d ~ y f o r adding courses and changing s e ~ t i o n z . Thursday. L H ~ L Jay studerjts in t h e Gradu3t.e School may r.e;;;ister, inclut7, irlg payir::; S ~ e s , wi L h o ~ % special approval L' the Pean or i.hc Grzduatc. Erhool. A student i n the Graduate Schoc;L uh? has cofnplel.?il h i 6 reg; s l . r a t i i - ~ n except pay ins and who is w.~ i t in;< f c r a U!.;ivci-sity e m p l q p e n t 01- xtrard check flay pay fees i ~ t

l a te r t l m n September 2ii. ( s ee " H c ~ j s tr?lti;ll; of' Graduate s tuden L S " , General I n f o r g a t ic!n b u l l e t i n )

October 1, Saturday. Last day any studerji. may registcr exc:epk i t 1 xbselltiu registra.ti-on t'nr no cnu r sc wor l r . This 5s ti?e . t ,wel f r_~i cpi.ss day a:il date Orj which t h e o f l ' i c l ~ l e n r r : l ! x ~ ~ n t c o w t is t.uk6.n.

Octr~ber 1, Lht~wday. Fosi polled examirlations i r j a ~ p l i e r i rnus i? , P e t i t i u ~ l s must he i ; ~ tha R e ~ j s tyar t G Of Cicc mi, l a t e r i,h%ri :-l;eg l.ei!ib e r 26.

I)c l.:lher 3, C~ionday. Last day fpr f i l l r ~ g in tbc Re$istrarl s Office ~ ? t i t i c . ~ n s to take advanced st,aadi.i:g sod p u s t p @ ~ ? d 'Kmina-tions ~ r l t ? ~'e-e~aminal.i!x~s, except p ~ s t p r : ~ j ~ d emminahior,s in appl..i~.d music. Rmuinat.ir?ns pivet1 fictohpr 17-24.

Octobr:r 1'2, 'Jednesday. Lasf: d.ay ;?r nak i n g application f o r EL

w s d u a t c degree. O c t ~ l ~ e r 29, -?s.turday. L a s L day for drmpping courses withn1. t

P9Ssihle penalty. { s e e I;cnel.al Irlfonmt ~ O O b u l l e t i-11. ) Fhvernber 15, Tuesday. 1r:t msaest.er r e p o r t s due i n ' c > f i 'ices. Wovernbcr 24-26, Thursday-~a turda ,~ . 7lm.nksgiv i I>,_: hol idays . I!ecember 23-+January ~ , F ' r i d a f - ' ~ l e s d ~ J , inclus ive . Chriztrnas v a ~ ? ~ t . i c j n . J a n u ~ y 4: Uednecriay. classes resumed. ,Yanllsry 5 , Thursday. L a s t day for r~aking apl-dieat ion Cor :In

7mk rgra.d~lat,e de~;,-r-uc. January 1e -27, u ~ r i n e ~ d a y - ~ r l d a y . Fall ~ a e s t . ~ r . f inal e x ~ n a t i o n s . r J a n u s r i 28, SQkur4ay. Graduation Uay . (rjo p u b l i a cxcr c i s ts . )

Spring Sem,ester

February 16,

ITanilary 30 -February 3 , k~lon?ay-~Ihursdwj. Registration 17:-?r t,he spi-i n ?;

wrne st er . Febr t~s ry 2 , Thursday. L a s t any for registratisrl wi Lhout a 1 a , i 1 ~

p ~ n a l t y . !'ebruia~y 3, v Classc; b e & i o. February 7 , Rirsaay. Lsst day fo r adding coui*ses and chariging

scc-tiou;. Fqbruary '7, T u p s d ~ y . Last day students in the Graduate School

m a y reL<ister, i rlcludiag paying rees, without s p e c i a l app rova l or the Dean of' t h e G ~ . a d r n , t e School. A c<tuderit in the Graduate Scho(.?l whc has completed hL6 r e ~ i z t r a t i m e x c ~ p t , pay ing and who is waiting I'nr a Univcrsi-ty q L o ; p e n i . o r award check ruay pay i'ees nht later than Fcbrua)y 9. ( s e e l lRegis t rs t , ion of graill~ate s t . u A ~ n t.5, l ' Genrlral Inl 'ormhtiun bullet, i n . ) Thursda3-. L a s t day student may register esrcepl, i ' n absent;ia regist.r;tt,io~l ror no course w o r k . This is the twelfth class day and Lhe datu on which thc ulricial ell r rdhent ; count i s +.&ken. Tuesday. Last day for r c a k i n ~ a ,ppl ica t icn for a graduate aeGrce. Wednesday. L a ~ t day for T i l ing in Iiegist.rar.'s Off ice petitiorls to take advmced szmclhg and postponed ex8.mLnations w~ri re-ex&t;ions. Eaminat ior i s given I k c h 16-23.

!m?~wrch 2-4, '?ur sky-Eotwday. Inter schoias'i z League Raske :ball Tournament (beys ) .

!Fa~-.ch 9-11, Tb~rsdey-6&turdajr. I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c League E o s k ~ t b a L . 1 T o u r n a e ~ t ( g i r l s ) .

Yarch 16, T5urday. L a s t day f o r dropp~ 3;; courEcs with~7ut,

p ~ s s i ' ~ l e penal ty . (See Cenera l IlzTorm;t t i o r 1 bulletin .) T.lal'ch 30, Thu~sday. Inti*~,semester reports due 5 L deans '

of f'icg . I<Tfirc-h 31 -fiprtl 3, Friday-N~iday, incluui -~e. Spr ing vacati nn. April -( -8, E'ridwy-SaZ;uxhday. Texss kklays Apr i l * Friday-Saturday. A r l n u a l Round-UF. fipriL ll., Tuesday. Last day f o r f i l i r , ~ in Rzt;istrar's Of i i ce

pet-i-t icns for emergency series r81- ad-cranced sl. &:id ins and postpznea examir,a,t. iuns an3 re-exami r :a t , ions . Fcr June c : i r~ j ida teu for dcgrees. Ermnina tirj:ls are

21. I$!& y 1 , Mor~ilay. Las",a.y for m k i r ~ @ application C n 1 - an

undergraduat .~ degree. ~ a , y 4-6, Thw;day-Saturciay. In t e r schc l l a s t i c Lealr;ue I,lc?+,. bhy 5'0-June 1, Sat,urri3,3--'?9n~rsday. Final e;carn:ir?ations i a Schc2l of

Law. ?v:ay P:-,Juut: 1, Tuesday-TEiursdajr. Fiaal examinati G U S ~ x e e p lj in

~ J C ~ O O ~ of' 1a.w. tTuile 3, Zaturday . C o m e n c ~ m n t . . * Ca!.es Lo bc: 3.etertr!;rlt?c'l I.al.er.

June '(,

J u n e 21,

J'> I)7 ti-, J u l y 5,

August 1,

Iil~n(2ajr. k r g i strat i c n f c j r SL: hi -~ol GI? Law, ::;~:hr>c >l :-ti' ,?;oc: j a1 lic~r.!~,, alld desis;lated i ' ie ld course-;. Yuce&y. Classes h + z i r ~ fo r Sch?al. o!' LZG, S C ~ C O ~ f:f' Y:;cial $..rork,, a::d f l e l d courses. :*t"ldwj~. Flr~-!~'i.sl.ratinn fpr the i-e>llarB Surraer Senciol:. Tuc :lc?a;r. Classc s beain . Wednesday, Las:, d 3 y Soy add<ns COU~SP:<.

Last day any stud.elit may ~ . e ~ ; i ~ t ~ r in I.he raegu la r Surnn~e r. Session except. i i n ~bs-nkia r e g i ~ t r a - t i o n f o r r,? cfiurse g c r k . This is the f o u r t h c lass day and datc: c:.n whi?h t , h ~ of f i c i a l c!irolLuent courl't. i:; 1 atren. F r y , Last day for filing i n Registrar's ClTrize pc t i t icus tc t ake advanced s i , a r 1 d i n 2 and p o s l ~ c c e ~ r i elc%nj.r~at,i.or:s E L ! I ~ ~ re-examinatigxs, ExminatL!ifir; ,;iven JULY r.-13. TucsGa3. T.ast day f u r making application f o r a craclwate degr2e. :!~nday. Independeace Cay, a holiday. Tuesday. L a s t day fcr dyoppinz caurses withcut Sossible pena.lty. (see r;erlerai Infcma-l;ior! bulletin.) Wednesday-Saturday. Final exmainat.iclns f o r School or I,aw aard Scho,j l of Social :,lark.

Saturda.y. I iep stration o I ' law studctts and socigl work s tudcats nc2T i n the f i rs t six weeks. l4or1day. I ~ s t , day rr>r p r e s ~ n t ~ i n g to the cuperv is~7r i ' i n a l c3py of the ~ a s t e r ~ s thesis. P..1t?lzc?ay. L a s t day for making appl ica l . inr~ ror cxl

~rrr?er.~:rw31ual.r rlt-:,;ree. Last d:ly for r e ~ i s t e r i i . ~ ~ i ; I :~ ,nsent ia . - 'lbecday. Last day f o r p resen t ing T i n a 1 cnpy crf master I s the:ils, approved by ccmmittee, tc the Dean. n r r j iay-'l'uescirty, Final examinations f ?r the regular Summ.er Session. 'iledncsd3.y. Graduati~n Fay for the rep1 ar Summelb 3cssioi;. (pis pdblic excrciscs. ) !Jednes3ay -Friday. Firm1 cxaminntionc f n Scbcol of Law. :ht;:~r&ay. Grsduaticn L l y for 3 aw s tude r~ t s . (No pus Li? ex~rclses . )

DOCUiTiZTS MlU PROCEEDIXGS OF THE FACULTY COUXCIL

PROPOSALS (I) TO CWlfiGE THE: RUSSIAN REQUIREEN'I' ATtD TO AImiD THE GEOGRAPHY AND - G O V E R J I ~ U ' ~ ~ KQUIREMEMTY FOR THE: ~ S Y E W ~ E U R O P ~ - ~ \ I STUDIES PROGRAM FOR-TE L ~ E G ~ { E ~ OF B2CHELOR OF ARTS, PLAN 1; ( 2 5 TO CHARGE THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE MAJOli IN ErJGLfSH FOR TILE LIEGEE OF EPICHF;LOR OF AH13 P W 1; (3) TO CI-IIWGE TRE REQUIRE- - ' m1lbT FOR 'THE MAJOR LPJ I;(~VEX~';TWY'I' FOS THE DEGREE (I!? B A C f E 2 ; ( 4 ) TO CIWVGE THE MDIOR REQUIREIWJkTS UUDEli THE GHEEK MAJOR ANIl TO CHILPIGE; THX -WJOR MNOR R ~ U ~ . ~ T T S ~ J D U R RE LA TIN MAJOR FOF. 'L'IIE DEGREE OF BAEEER O F ARTS, PLAPI I; ( 5 ) TU AJLUII3 THE MAJOR R E Q U I K r n T T FGR THE DEGHEE UE' UACIIUOR - -- OF ,TOURNALISM: ( b ) TO CHAIJGE SOlW IUQIIIF&MENTS m~~ UEGHEE OF 3ACHELOR OF SCIENCE DJ HOMX ECONUMLCS UNDEE PLAN- I AYD UNUUl( P&! I1

Thc College of Arts and Scierlces has riled with the Secretary of Lhe Faculty Courlcil t he proposals published below. The recommendations were ap- proved by the Crjllege of' Ar t s arid Sciel~ces by the c i r c u l a r i z a t i o n procedure on Eecernbc~ 3, 1959 - The Secretary has c l a s s i f i e d these recmrnerldations of exclusive applicst-ioll and primary LnLcrest only L n a s i n ~ l e school or c c l l e ~ o . - -

Notice is hereby given t h a t this legislation will be presented t o the - Board o f Regents tor adoption urlless a s i zned p r o t e s t , with reasons, is received by tho Secretary (IL' t h e Faculty Council frcm a member of the Council w i t h i n i ' ive days o r Lhe date of t h i s publicatiorl. If a pro tes t is received, t.he proposed ledislation will be presented to the Faculty Counr:il f o r ac t ion at ii.8 m 3 3 .

- : ~ b ~ e n d ~ . Nelson, Secretary

The i?a<ulty Council

H E C O b ~ ~ B ~ A T I O K S OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS N5D SCIENCES

KECOMMEPIDATION - OF THE COi4llTTBIi OM EASTEX! EUROPFAR 3TCmI ES - a n page 40 of t he Cat-alozue of the Cc.~llede of Arts and Scicnces f o ~ 1959-1961 under "Requirements fo r the degree of Bachelor of Arts, Plan I," under "C. Ma,jors and Minors, " under astern European stud-ies"

CHANGE the fo l lowing - From: "Required Courses in Eastern European Corlcentration : Economics

34% 371L; Geography 327, 3'78; G~vernment 3j6M, 339, 3 6 6 ~ ; History 3 4 3 ~ ) 3 6 3 ~ ; and Lconcmics or Geography o r Government or I-i istory 3 6 4 ~ .

"A student concent ra t ing in E a s t e r n E ~ r o p e a n Seudiss must ccmplete e i the r (a) Hu~sian 436, 407, 312K and 312L (or 612): and either Russian 6 2 ~ or Engl i sh 3 5 6 ~ ; o r (b) Russian 406, 407, plus Courses 406, 407, 612, and 620 o r 6.21 i r l Cxech (or another Eastern Eusop?&n l a n ~ d a g e ) . Only such por t ions of these l an~uage courses need be taken as may be required by the score on t h e piacement test.

"It is recommended that electives be ehrjsen .Troih the i 'ollowiag courses : Economics 32Tt 353> 3752; Geography 326, 34'7, 376; Government 3241;, 33b; n i s to ry 323K, 323L, 337Lp 337M1 3 6 5 ~ ; and selected courses in anthropology, gec!logy, and soc i010gy.

To : "lleq,uirud Courses i n Eastern European Concentrat-i o n : Econom.ics 34dK,371~ ; Geol<saplly 327, and 3-18 or 34'7; Government 339, al!d 333K or 33614; His tory 343L, 343~; and Econom.ics or Geography or Governmnr~t or i l i s tary 3 6 4 ~ -

"A student concen t r a t i r ~ g i n E a s terr~ Jibropean Studies must complete e i t he r (a) Russian 40S, 40'i- 312K and 312L ( o r 512), 62Oa, a11d

either. Russian 6201, c!r L. 3 5 6 ~ ; 0;. (b) llussiaii 406, 467, p l u s Courses IICI;, 40'7, 61.2, agd 620 or. 621 in Czech (or arhoLher FasLern European language). c)nly such por t io r l s o i these lan3uage cnu r sec ilced be taken as may be required by Lhe score on t h e pLacem,cnt Lest.

"It i s 1-@commended I.hat elect ive3 be chosen r'rorn the ~ ' o l l o w i n y courses : Economics 327, 357, 3 T>L; Geography 326, 3 ( 6 ; Govern - merit 330, 346~; d i s t o r y 323K, 323L, 337L: 337M, 3 5 3 ; Russiai~ 330s @(J; aud sclected courses in ant,hropolo;xy and socjolody "

Reascn : (1) Heretorore a s1,udea't could satisfy t,he Zussian requirement w i t h 17 semester hours in Russian. The Ccn~rni!.,t.ee recommpcds that 20 semest.er hours in R~ssian be requlred since this confurms with tile o r i g i n a l inte11.t.

(2) Inasmuch as 6 semester hours of work is required in each o r the I(mr departments represented in t h e Eastern European Program., t he changes reccmeudcd abovc make YGT a uniform requirement.

(3) The changes made in the electives correspond t o changes in t h e course o2f'erings oi' var i r ju s departm.ents dur ing ,the las l: C e w years and generally include caurses closely related to the problems of t he Suviet Uninm and Eas te rn Europe. Two Russian courses have been added which correspond to t h e new offer inzs in connection with the B.A. program i n Russian.

r n C O ~ ~ D A T I O l u ' OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

On page 41 of tha same Catalogue under "Requirements Sor t h e Yegree of Eachelrjr rlf A r L s , Plan I, " under "C. Majors and ~inors, " undor "Ent;lishtl

CmTGE t h c Major

From.: "Thirty semester hours of Eng l i sh including (a) English 60la (or e01~a) and 60lb (or G o l ~ b ) unless the student has been o f ' f i c i a l l y exempt f r o m ofle :jr more of these courses; (b) s t x semester hours of sophomore courses, i n c l u d i n g not more t h a n three hours in w r i t i n g ( ~ n ~ l i s h 310; 310Q,, 31'7, 3174, 319, 319~) or lin- ,;uistics ( 3 1 8 ~ ) ; ( c ) three semester hours of advar~ced c:ourses in the plays of Shakespeare ( ~ m ~ l i s h 321, 3 6 1 ~ ~ 3 6 6 ~ ) ; (d) three semester hours i n American lil.er.aturhe ( ~ t l ~ l i s h 337, 338? 340, 377K, 379, 3 7 9 K ) ; and ( e ) twelvc additional hours of advanced English. Of the t l l i r t y hours required fo r the major, at least s i x must be oi' sen io r r a i ~ B , a n 3 not more than a t , o t a l of n i n e may be selected from the follclwin& w r i t i n g courses abclve the freshmarl level, Er lc l i sh 31C, 310Q, 317> j17Q, 319, 3199, 325, 333K, 341, 3 6 7 ~ ~ 3 6 7 ~ .

"Fach course in Ehgl i sh taken at t h e University and coun ted as satist'yicg t h e major requirement must be passed with a grade of at least C. 'I -

To : "Thirty serneste~ hours of English above freshman rank, of which twenty-rcur must, be advanced, including at least. sir. hours of senior rznk,

"mch student majorin;: L-I English must of fe r a three-semester- hour course in each ui' t he followirlg a i x areas, o r demonstrate the r equ i s i t e proficiency in each area by taking a non-credit examination over a published rcadin:3 fist (application for such examination should be made t o the Cilai rmarl ol' the Departraent or English within the I'lrst Your weeics of each Imp-session semester) :

1 Chaucer Shakespeare, or Milton 2. English literature o r lar~glage p r i o r to 16300,

iricludillg the two authors n o t used Sor Area 1 3 EngLish literature o r lansuagc 1800 t o 1900 4. American Li te ra tu re n r lax~guage before 1865 5 An~erj can litera-r,ure o r l a n ~ u a g e 1865 to 1320 6 - Modern and contcmpc>rary literature ur language,

lgG0 t n preserl t

T'Courses must be ofiersd i t ) three areas, at least orle area t o be i n E n g l i s h ' L j Lerature and at least one area t o be in American l i t e r n u r e For satisfying this rcquircmcnt nu student may of'i'er more than ttrb sirli;Lc-author courses and no more than two courses in a sinkle literary f o r m (nc~vel , poetry, drama). A list of the causes w i L h i r l ~ac':! area may he clbtaincd from the English o f f i c e .

" ~ a c h course ia English taken at the U r ~ i v e r s i t y and counted as t a t i s f ' ~ i r ~ g the major requiremenl must, be passed with a srade of at least C." -

Reason : The Deparr.ment of' E n g l i s h f ee l s (1) That s ince freshman English is a service course i'or all departments in t he University and cannot, Lherefore, be oriented toward zhe Diglistl major, it :ihould r l c l t be appl ied to t t re major requirement. (Several oi.he:. depart- ment.~ in t,he College of+ Ar1.s and Sciences ncw require t h i r t y hoot-3 o r nore for the major. ) (2) 'fhat. a relatively w i d e knowledge o f the areas of English arid Americail lritera1,urf: is desirable for t he English major, arid t ha t iu! keeping with what the Department of Bnglish regards as a desirable trend the s t u d e n t should be al lowed creaier it~depcadence and given greater r e s g o n s i b i l i i y in acqui riig this k a o w l e d ~ e .

REr30MMENDATION UF THE DEPARTMENT OF GOVERhJ~ENT'

On page 43 of' the same Catalmyuc under "Kequirem.cnt~ f'or t h e Degree of Bachelor of A r t s , Plan I," under "c . ?&tjors and Minors," under "Government."

CILANGE the Major - From: "~wenty-four sews ter hours of Government, oi' which at leas t

rifteerl hours must be i l l advanced courses, Ei the r Gr~verilment 3 G 1 c r 302 may be counted toward the major."

To : "'IwerlCy-fcjur seme~ter hours of Governm.ent, of which at. least Yir tcen mus-L be advanced and include at. least. one advanced course from, each of i;hr.ee af the s i x I'ields i n t ~ which the Department ' s work is divided : American, cornparnative, p z l i t i c a l theory, public law, interrlationa.1 relations, ar~d public ad- m i r k i s t r a t i ~ n Either Governrn.ent 301 o r 302 may be counted toward the maJoy "

Reason : The Uepartment o f Government, desil-cs t h i s cbango in order t o aEsure a b r ~ a d e r spread or' cclurse r o r k by Gover:hment majcrs.. This polFcy has beer; in eIfect anofyicially within t h ~ Uepartm.ent. i'or i;he p a s t academic year and has pro~e l i beneficial . It is now desired LhaL t h i s change be made a matter of o f f i c i a l record

R Z C O W D A T I ON S GI' WE DEPARTMENT OF CuSSI13AL LANGUAGES

1 . On page 43 of the cam,e Catalowe under ''Requirements for t h e Degree of Bachelor of A r t s , Plan I, " under " C Majors d Minors, '' under "Greek"

From: "First Minor: Twelve scrncster hours i r ~ either a secoad foreign - lanpage, preferably Lat in, or i n advanced English and/or advance? lin$uistics.

"Second Minor : Six semester hours @f advanced courses selected Yrorn: classical c i v i l i z a t i o n , ancient history, C;over:~lr~ent 3 5 6 ~ or 361, Philosophy 329K.I'

To : "First Minor : Twelve semester hours of which six must be advw~ced, ir, any one of t h e f o l l o x i n ~ : LaZ.in, another f o r e i g n lar~guage, classical c i v i l i z a t i o r ~ , aricicnt h is t .ory , Fnglish, philosophy.

"Second M i x i o r : S i x advacccci hours in a aub jcct l i s t e d above which is cot offered as the firs+, m.inor. "

R~ascn : To of Ter a brr jnder chtrice sf minors tr:, Grcelr maJors.

2. C)n page 4-4 or t h e s m c Cats l .~ ,~ue under "~equirem,ents Yor the Eegrce oi' Bachelor ot' A r t s , I'Lan I, " under "c. Majars afid Minors, " under "Latin1'

CHANGE [.he F!ajor and Millers

From: "Ma.jnr: Twerlty-ei:,hl; semester hours cli' Latin, as f 'ollorts: 406, - 40'1, 210 3'11, 312, 623, and 665. S t u d ~ n t s e n t c r i n z with credi ts in Latin s k n u l d cl ,n sult the Chai :-man uL" t hc Departmenl, nf' Classical La.n@azes,

" F i r s t Minor : Yhdelve sem,ester hours in eit.her a second Loreign l.ngua;:e, prez'erably Gre?lr, o r i n ad-~al,iced E r l g l i u h and/or ad- - varlced L i n g u i s t i c s .

"Second Minor: S i x sam,est.ei- hclurs of advanced courses select,~rI from. : classical civilizatior;, ancier~{; h i s t o r y , Governm-ent 3 5 G K or 361; philosophy 3SgK. "

TG : "Fajor : For those bezin- j ing Latin in college, t h i r t y sews !.er hours o f L a t i n , as follows: 506, 507, 210; 311J 3f2> 623 , and 665. For those enter i , lg w i t h c r ed i t s in Latin, 26 semester hours 2:' Latin above the z'reshman level . Such students shculd cc?nsul.t t h e Chairman oi t h e Department of Classical Languages for t h 2 courses required.

"First. h n ~ r : l'welvc semester hours, o r which s i x must be ad- vanced, in any cne UT t h e f ~ l l o w i i ~ ; : : Greek, another Soreign laraiuage, rlausichi c i v i lization, ar1cie-r) l history, English, philosophy

"Second Miner: Six advanced hours in a subject. 1-i-sted abnve which is siot offered as t he f i r s t rnir,or."

R e a s u n : The changes i n the m,ajor are merely aa adjustment to the change of crcdi t value of the begii lni~ig r:i>urses which has been approved and w i l l be effective i n t h e Spring ;:emester ci' 1960. The changes i n minors w i l l o f f e r a b180ader chuicc to Latin m j o r s .

RECfiMMFNDATION OF THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM

On page 5 5 of' the same Catalozue uilder "Requirements Ycr t h e Degree ef Bachelcr of' Journalism., " under. "A. Prescribed work''

CIJANGF, the i r ~ troductory paragraph

From.: " T o r h t a i n the Bacbelpr oi' Journalium, degree, the candidate must ccm,plele a t o t a l of 120 semester hours. Thc general academic requirem.erlts which lle rmst satisfy are 1 i s t ; ed under i. (.ems 1 t.hrough 3 below. A l s o , he must comp1ct.c thc o the r courses ii3

Plan I o r Plan 11 as i-~ernized under Requiremet~t LO, page 56. Elective work (okher than ,journalism o r advertisins courses) may be chosen at will by the candidate to cnmpletc his 120 semester houraa. The s-Ludent is advised -LC se lec t i r ~ h i s juniou. year Idhe sequencc of ;journalism, courses leading t~ t he special f i e l d of journalism io which he wishes t n cor lce i~ t r~a te ; copies of t h e various sequences may be obtained at the off ice of' t he DLrect,or of the School of J ~ ~ u r n a l i s m . Plar~ned programs are available in rairneo~~aphed form. Tor t h o s e students interested i n t h e ib l lowine ; f i e l d s : (1) news - e d i t g r i d journalism; ( 2 ) community ,journalism; (3) ma~azine e d i t.ing; (4) advertising; (5 ) pub3.t~ relations; (6) teaching of journalism. "

To : "To c jb t a in Lhe Bachelor of Journalism dcsree, the candidate must ccmplete a toi.al or 12G semester hours. The general academic requirements which he must s a t i s f y a x listed under items 1 1,hrough 7 below. Also , he must cr;rngle Le t h e other' courses i r l

Plall I or Plan II as 12,emixed under Hequiremen*. 10, p e e 56. Elective work (other than journalism or adverti~ing courses) may be chosen at will by t he candidate to complete his 120 semester hours."

And on page 56 CI-WEE Requiremerlt 1C)

From: "F~oro Lhirty-?'our t o thirty-eight semester t ~ o u r s i n accr>rdarlce w i t h Plan I or Plan TI below. Not less than thirty-four n o r more t han t.hi rty-ei;*t semester hours of journalism, or a cnnit~ir lai , ion ol' jourrralisrn alld adver t is ing; rllay be cour~l~ed I.oward the Bachelor oi' Jou1'1~a1.i sm degree. ' t h e maximum amount of adver - tising that mwy be counted is twcuty semester hours .

(1) J o u r n a l i s m 312K, 312L; 320, and 624.

(7) From nineteen to t w e r ~ t,y-three addl t l c n a l Ecmcster houri5 of Journalism, or in combir~al . jnn oj' .Jc~uYnalism and advertising, inc lud i i ly n o t more than ~ i n e hours of advertising. Tllcsc hours slmuld be chosen in accordarjce with t h e jr~ur-rlalisrn sequence being ic l lowin, ; b;r +,he st.udent. Six o f these hours nust bc oi' seilic~r. rar~k.

"Plan 11:

(1) SournaLism 312K7 312L, and 624a.

( 2 ) Advertising 3405, 342~, and 3 6 9 ~ .

(3) Marketing 337J and three additional semester hours selected from the f o l l o w i ~ l g : Karketing 339; 360: 363, or R e t a i l i n 4 369.

(4) Ten to l'ourtccn seinevter hours selected from ihe follow in^:

Adverti s i n s 3 4 5 ~ ~ 3475, 3 6 0 ~ ~ VlIVJ, 3733; Journal ism 325, 333, 336, 377K, 278; Journalism 201 if t aken in the freshman year. "

To : "10. Frum t h i r ty-f ive t o t h i r t y - s e v e i ~ semester hours i n accordance wiLh Plan 1 o r P l a n 11 below. Nct less than t h i r t y - f i . ~ e n o r more tha13 thirty-seven semestcr hours i r ~ journalism o r a combination of Journalism s n d a d v e r t i s i ~ ~ g , may be counted toward t.he BacIlelor o r Journalism degree. The maximum a m o u n ~ of adver l i s ing tbat may be coun led is twenty-one semcstcr hgur s .

"man 1: Eews and Related Fields

(1) Journalism 312K, 312L, 320, aid. 62L.

( 2 ) F'rcm, twenty t n twenty-two additional semester kc)ur.s i n ,journalism, or in combination cf jour~?&l i sm and advert is ing, i r ~ r l u d i n g not more tharr nine hours o Y advertisin.,;, i n accordance with one of' the sequences iisted below. At Least six o f these semester hours mus-L be ni senior i-ank.

(a) News-Editorial: Journalism. :25 c2r 336; 327, 360, 361; and from, ei~h'; to ten additiol7al hours in joul-nslism. and adverLisin::.

(b) Public Affeirs Reporting: Journalism 325 or 329K; 327, 361; 306 or 379; f i v e to seven addi 'ci~nal sem,ester

hours in Jourialism and advertf sin; ; and reyistratiofk each semester Tor Jourilalism. 002 (Public Affairs Corjvocation} .

(c ) C~~nrnufiity Jourrialisrn : Journali ss 325 ~ 1 - 336; 360, 361 362; and sight to t e n addi.Liona1 semester hours ir, journnli x n and advertisin,;.

( d ) Thgarinc SJrit.in,; and Ed i th i : : Journalism 527, 3&1, 368> 373, a n d eight t o ten additional semester hours 31' juurnalism and advert i s In<;.

( e ) K Z i c Relations: Journal-ism 336 o r 361; 333, 377K; Lhree semester hours o f advertisin:;; and ei&L to t en a d d i t i c ~ ~ a l senester hours c;i' jnur:)alism, and advertising.

(f) Teach ing of J o u r n a l i s m : Journalism 301, 32'7, 333; 3'70 - o r 387; and e i g h t to ten addiljanal semester hours o f Journalism a;nd ad-rrertiuing.

"Plan 11: Advertisin i

Reasons :

(1) Journalism 312K, 312L, and 6242. ( 2 ) Advertis511,; 3 4 ~ ~ ~ 3 4 2 ~ ~ and 3695. (3) Marketiiig j Y ( , and three additional semester llours

:iel.ected f re~a the i ' o l l o w i r ~ : Marlretirjg 339, 360, 363, or Rctailirlg 369.

(4) Eleven +,o Lhirteea semester hours selected from t h e l'ollawillg: Advertising 3455, 3 4 ' ( ~ , 36~14, 37LM, 378J; Journnlim 325 333, 336: 3 ' ( ' /K i 378; Journa l i sm 3Ul i r ' taken i n the i reahman year. "

( I ) To adjus~;. t o t a l semester hours i~a j~urnallsm, and advetdlis.i.ug 'to thc lie\! !,otal established by i;he r ev i s ion of i t em 10;

(2) To provide the student with the caurses required i n his sequence thrr;ugb catalogue l i s t i t 1 2 rather t h a n thxlough a separate sheet acquired f rcjm, t.he Ulrector ' s o f f i c e ;

(3) To add a t i t l e ko P l a i ~ I and Plan I1 tr, aid in ready identi- f ication oi ' the p r20;rams ;

(4) Some courses i n jc lurnal i sm and advertising have beer] chunded Crom Sour-hour to three-hour courses or from two-hour t o three- hour courses, caus i ng t,he need K 3 r a s l i g h t s h i f t i r l Llie total hours.

RECOMMEN EATIOP,!S UP TIIE DE'PRR1MEET OF HOME ECOELTOMICS

1. On page 61 o f the same cntaloyue under ' ' U t t c h e l ~ ~ o r Science in Hcme Econumics , Plan I, " uljder "C. Order and Choicc of Work, " make the l'ollowinc CmGES : a. I n t he Sophamore Year, CWUqGli: "Hcme Econcmics 3IOK1I t,o read, -

"Home Econc&s 311. " b. In the Junior Year, CHAKGE "H(;me Ecnr~t imi c s 311" to read, "Home

Economics 333" and CHANGE " three hours 01' advanced elect ive in home economics" to read, "three hours of elective in home economics

Reason: Hnme Economics 3 1 0 K has been changcd to , junior rank (3331, and as a result Plan I majors ria longer need three hours o r advanced eleci-.ive in home economics.

2 On Page 63 oi' the same CataloLue under "Eachelor of Science in :lome Rcor lomj . c s , Plan 11," under "C. Order and Choice of Work," make the f f l l l o w i n g CHANGES : a. Under. "2. Ins t i t ,ut ional Adm.ini s-tration and Restaurant Management

Group, " in the Jucior Year, CHANGB "lrlanagement 336" to read, Y ~ n a g e m e n t 325."

Reason : Vlanagemnt 336 has been discontinued.

b. 'Jnder "3 . Cflst,ume Design, 'Textiles, and Clothing Group," in t h e Juniclr Year, CRPLNCE "Advertising 3 4 0 ~ or Retailing 336" to read, "Three semes l e r hours selected from Advertisine; 3 1 r O ~ , Market i YIG

337 339. " Reasvn : H e t a i l i n g 336 is :I<; lor~ger uSrered. Since this is a p r o f e s s i o n a l

~5;10r, (.he specialized marketing course should be helpful t o -the ~ l ~ u d c n t . The College of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i r ~ n is c h a n g i ~ g the p r e r e q u i s i t ~ I,o Mdrtcetine; s,g so that a student majoring under t h i s @(;up w i l l be el i ,<ible to take it.

C . Under "4. Home and Ccmrnercial Demc?nst.ra'cion Group," i n t h e Se~ij,or Year, CHAIdCE "~hree semester hours of scciol~gy, pr.ef el-ably Sociolugy 345" -Lo read, "three semest.er hours of S O C ~ O ~ ~ ~ Y + "

Reason: SocJ.r~loe;y 345 has not becn offered r ecen t , l y , and the Sociolagy -- Department does n o t expecl, t o of fe r i l . azain.

d. Under " 5 . In t e r io r Decurat imr~ G r o u p , " i n the J u n i c r Year, CHAJilGE "Speech 319 or R e t a i . 3 . i n ~ 336" to read, "Speech 319 or Market-ing 339."

Reason: Retailing 336 is no longer offered.

. Undcr " 6 . Chi-ld Cevelopm,ent Group,'' in the Senior Year, (I) ClNdGE so cia lo^ 349 or 354" t o read, " Socio1u:;y 324 or 349. "

lieason : Sociology 354 has beer, discont,inued. S o c i . n l o ~ y 324, Marriage and Family L i f e , i s ar! appropriate and helpt'ul course for students in Hcm.e Ec 0nom.i c s . (2) C;mCE, "Three semester hours advat~ced e lec t ive i n home economics"

to yead, "Three semester hours e lec t ive in home econcmics " Reasoll: Since :Iome ~conom. ics 310K has been changed t o junior rank (3331,

Child Dcvelopmeut rnajr~rs nrJ lnngexn need an advanced elect . ive I.n home econrxnics.

Filed with the Secretary 6.L' t:he Faculty Council by Professclr A r t h u r M. Ccry, - Secretary of the Facu l ty Colleee o r A r t s arid Sciences, December 4, 1959.

Distributed among t he members nf t h e Faculty Counc i l by t he Unlver~ity S t e m - ~raph2-c Bureau, December 9 , 1959

F l TGXAS WESTERN COLLEGE, j i iG f . 4 , v :,+

of The University of Texas 6 , 1

El Paso, Texas rv "7'

January 6 , 1960 r*m

, \ Dr. Logan Wileon, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear President W i l s o n :

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting on January 22-23, 1960.

Academic Per some 1

3 . Accept the following resignations, effective at the close of business on the date shown. The rate of pay ia for nine months unless otherwise shown:

Rate of Effective Name Title Pay Date

School of Ax te and Sciences - - - Economics and Business Adm. - - Mary Jane Howell (58) Asst. Prof. $5 ,000 Oct. 23,1959

Mathematics and Physics - Carlos McDonald (64) Jan. 31,1940

2 . Approve the following changes in status: -- Present Recommended Effective

Name and Title Sta tus S t atus Date

Mathematics and Physics - - Clarence H. Cooper, Instructor P. T. at F.T . at Feb, 1,1960

9 months 9 rnantha

3, Approve the following appointments at the stipend shown, funda to come from unused and/or Unailocatsd Salaries unless otherwise shown. The rates and appointments are for nine months unless otherwise shown:

Efiective Name Title Stipend Date

Economice and Busineas Adm. - - ~ o s e r n a r ~ " ~ . Bymark (59 &r 70) Instructor $4,500

Mathematics and Physics krank F. ~ i t e T (66) Instructor 8s. 000

June 15.1960

4. Approve the following transfers of funds: - From: Unappropr lated Surplus ( 69) To: Physical Plant

F urpose : To remodel buf lding purchased from Delta Gamma Soror i ty $ 5,000

/'iovernment Sponsored Research Projects

5 . Approve the following appointments and/or changes of atatus to that shown: Monthly Effect ive

Name R,ste . ( . Date

Research Engineer Walter Ducoff (1/4 r.) (63)

NOT. 1, 1959- $138.09 Jan. 3Xs 1960

Research Physicist Carlos McDonald (P.T. First semester) $435.11 Sept. 16, 1959

(F ,T, Second semester) (67 ) 555 055 Fab, 1, 1960

Clarence H. Cooper (b/2 T. Ffrst semester) (68) 277.77 S e ~ t * 15, 1959- an. 31> 1960

(114 T. Second semester) (65) 138.88 Feb. 1, ,1960

Administrative Personnel / /'

/ 6. Approve the following increase in salary rates (12 months), additional funds to come from unused and/or ~ n a l l o c a s d Salaries unless otherw is t indicated:

Prerssnt Recommended Effective Name and T i t . l e Rate Rate Date

Office of Business Mana~er

Joseph R. Higdon (61) 6,840 7,200 Dtc, 1, 1959

Physical Plan t

Joe W. Daley, Supt. Buildings and Grounds (60 ) 6,168 6,468 Dec. 1, 1959

7 . Accept the following resignation, effective st close of business on date shown. The rate of pay is for twelve months:

R a t e of Effective name T i t l e Pay Date

Off ice of Busheas Manager - Joseph R . Higdon (71) Auditor $7,200 Jan. 15, 1960

*ALco in Auxiliary Enterprfses ormi mi tory and Dining ~ o o m ) Budget at $50 per month.

COPJT RACTS AND GRANTS. - The following contracts have been executed by President J. R. Smiley. I recommend approval and ratification of signature,

1. Modification No. 1, Supplemental Agreemeqt to Contract DA 2 9-040-ORD- , 1926 with White Sands M i s s i l e Range covering Research and Analysis of T., Ft.2 b Certain Atmospheric Data, This supplemental agreement increases the scope of work and changes the estimated cost from $293,6LO,OC to $715,950.

2. GovernmcntContractNo. DA29-040-ORD-L930withWhite SendsMissi le Ha 2 Range cove ring procurement of equipment in the amount of $2 1,338.00 and i

becomes affective November 2 5 . 1959.

7 . 3. Modification No. I I , Supplemental Agreement to Contract DA 29- 040 - 7) 1) ORD-1237 with White Satldrs Missile Range covering Research afid Analysis of Certain Acou~tical Data. Thia agreement mtenda the time of the kontfact through March 31, 1960

4. Modification Nor i to Contract DA 4~-014-~1~-2001 with Fort Bliss caver- ing the period July 11 1958 to June 30, 1959, The only effect of this ma+-. !I/;:

, a

fichtion is to change Government appropriation data

From: 21 92020 54-8902 P2100-07 S41-014 9020.2000.OQ TO ; 2192020 54-8902 P2100-07 541 -014 9010.32G0.00

5. Nego t f ated Contract No. V3061V-1168 with the Veterans Administration. This contract covers the period beginning November 2 , L 959 and ending Januar:

t 2 2 , 1960 and provides for tutoring service at prescribed rates for one veteran, Gerado J, Campas.

6 Accept the low bid submitted by Wyler h d u s trial Works in the amount ~ z ? i of $840.41 for furnishing all materials and Labor required in the fabrication and erection of two smoke stacks at Cotton Memorial Building for ceramic kilns. Only two bids were offered for this work and are as f o l o w s :

>

Wyler Industrial Works , El Paso $840.41 Consolidated Contractor6 , EX Faso 876.95

The cost of this work is to be p ~ : d from the budgeted account for Gotton Marnorial Buildin% - Maintenace and Operation, Cur rent Re atricttd Funds Budget.

I 7. U. S. Public Health Service Grant RG-6858 in the amount of $8,625 7- 12 Y& fur Studies in Absorption Chromatography covering the period January I , 1960 to Deccmbr 31, 1960 with Dr. Floyd E. OmNeal and Dr. IIarold E. Alexander, Associate Professors of Chemistry, as Principal Inve atigators ,

DORMITORY ROOM DEPOSIT. It is recommendedthat, effective for the 1960-61 Long Session and thereafter until changed, the amouct of the deposit required to reserve a dormitory room be increased from $ 5 . 0 0 to $10.00-

GENERAL PROPERTY DEPOSIT. I t is recommended that, effective as o* the beginning of the 1 960 -61 Long Ss ssion, the amount of the General

7- q Property Deposit required of each student enrolled on campus b e increased from $7.00 to $10.00 a8 authorized by Senate B i l l No. 6 passed by the Fifty- -sixth Legislature, Second Called Session.

GIFTS. The following gifts have been received by Texas Western College. X ~e commend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Eoard of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary, except in the case of gifts of $100 or less which I have been authorized to accept on behalf of the Board. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated by the donor, it has been ascertained that the donor is a charitable or public foundation and the donation does not constitute an evasion of taxe s .

J A . 4 7 &

1. -;who wishes to remain anonymous has given $10,000 to the Library for the purchase of books and other materiais relating to Geology. This gift haa been placed in the Howard E. %inn Sustaining Fund prtvioup- ly established by the same donor.

2. The Purchasing Agents Association of El Paso hae given a scholarship I in the amount of $200 for the 1959-60 Long Session. This a c h o l a r s h i p i s ~ ~ ~ to be awarded by the CoiLege Scholarship Committee to a student majoring in Busins a s Administration and recommended by the Chairman of that department.

3. The sum.pf $400 hae been received from the J . B. and Margaret Biau- grund Foundation to establish a new achokrehip fund to be designated g~ r q o *&&

, the American Furniture Company Scholarship and admini~tcred by the / College Scholara hip Committee,

I IC

4. The Rotary Club of El Paso has given $300 for scholarships for the 7 - 1959-60 Long Session. These awards are made without restrictions by the Golbge Scholarship Committee.

5 . Darbyshire Steel Company. he. of EL Pa80 has given an additional 1- ./3 '& $400 for scholarship awards to be made during the 1959-60 Long Session, s his ~cho larsh ip fund is administered by the College Scholarship Committee.

" 6 . A check in the amount of $3,000 has been received from the Miners 7- 751 Scholarship and Development Committee, El Paso, for depoait in the Adver- tising Fund. This account is administered at the discretion of the Preai- dent of the CoUege.

Sircerely youra ,

T H E EINEVERSI'SY OF TEXAS - MEDICAL BRANCH

m a JcHmL OF VlMCrNt THE JOtLN dEALY HOSPITAL

T H E SCHOOL OF H U R I I N C THE CWILMCN'S HOSPrrAZ

THI ~BCHNWL CvmICutn T M I M Y C H O P A f HIC HOSPITAL

THP COSTGBADII AT6 PRCK;RAY ' . T w t &fPplHLI p ~ ' OSPIrhL kcemher 7 , 1959 I

8 , . l . C . L l l V C J

I mv%b:,:-r- . ..... .... Ti.! ,,..,-.+. T Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austln, Tems

bar Dr. Wilson:

The Medica l Branch's poi fc lea and r u l e s reifitin6 to appointm~nt, compensation, classification, and vorking conditions of cl~ssified e m p i o ~ e s reads Sn part as follows:

In. casea where illness o r injury Fncapscl.tates any employee vho haa hren ie, the serrrkce continuously f o r me year OF longer, and where the rminkng staff of the department are ab le to c8my t h e w r k load, he may be $ranted s ick leave with pay In an amount equ ivn lea t to onp mrkbg day f o r each month of eon- tfnuous service ymvlded t h n t the period of Iscnpaci&tim does not exceed sixty (60) days and further p r w l d e d t h a t the m a x b u m emulative day8 o f sick leavc with pay shall not exceed the tot-1 number of months of employment, Any ex- ceptim m e t b~ ~ p p m v e d by t h ~ Ward of Regents upon reconmeendation oP the Executive Dlrector.

We have in our employ W. Hortor, G. Stores Clerk 11, who cornaced working for the Medlc~l Branch on Janmry 31 1921, m d ha8 be= ln continuous service since that date. On September 1, 1959, Mr. C r a w l e y was placed on s i c k leave an he r m ~ at t b t time and still ie confined to the Ziegler Hospstnl f o r Chest Diseases. Dr. John MddLetont k d i c e l Director of ZiegLer H o ~ p i t a l , statee that Mr. Crawley can return to wrk probsbly about March 1, l@.

Oa April 1, 1952, Mr, Cmvley simed a waiver of all rights and has never been covered by Worhm' 6 b q e n ~ a t i o n ksurnnce . The l im i t a t i on of 60 days as set out in the se-t ima would rewwe Mr. m u l e y f r m the payroll on Hovember 23, 1959. Since tohe departmeotal p e r a m e l h the G e n e r a l Stores have indicated their strong desire to c a r r y m Mr. Crs~ley's work without addltional help, and Fn view of 39 years of conthl lous service, I respect- fully request t h a t the 60 day reqtclment be waived and Mr. Crawley be retained on the payrol l +a b r c h 1, 1962, in a s i c k leave capacity.

Slneerely yours,

JBT: EW: br R e t u r n proved c s p i e s to: Dr. John R. muslow MY, E. D. Walker ( 2 ) Mr. J. R . Jmnasch

Bm T ~ U I S ~ O W , H.D. ecutive Dean and Dlrector

Dr. L o w Wllson, President The University of Texas Austh 12, Texas

Dear President Wilson:

OF TEXAS MEISICAL wmsm

The PoUowing docket is submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at i t s meeting h Austin on January 22-23, 1960:

Academlc Personnel

1. Accept Ch?? folPowbg resigm-tions, effective at the close of business on the date shown. If no date i~ indicated, the r e s i p t i o n was pr lor to . September 1, 1959. The r&be of pay is for twelve months unless othemise shown :

Rate of Eff ec t l ve Name T i t l e Pay h t e

School of Medicine - Oto-Rhino-Laryngolow -- Benry E. Maddox I11 Instructor $ 9,000 June 30, 1960

Patholo Lecturer Without

SeLsry

Preventive Medicine and Public Health Lee Is. Pickett Assistetl lt Professor 1 2 , 5 m Bet. 3, 1959 "$2,500 from Preventive Medicine and Public Health; $ 3 r 6 ~ ~ from Personnel Clinic, and $6,400 from miversity Health Sewice. (RBC 111 $

Radiolow Colvin H . @ew Assistant Professor 16,000w Sept. 30, 1959 * h c l u d c ~ $5,500 from Current Restricted Funds - Radiology Fees. (mc 51)

Werner E. Kuemst A s s i s t m t Professor 13,OOW Jan. 2, 1960 *Includes $3,000 from Current Restricted h d s - Radiology Fees. m c 113)

Pediatrics Helen D. Johnston (RRC 106)

Instructor

1959-60 Academic Personnel Resiwtf ons (continued)

Rate of Effective Nme T i t l e + Pay Date

School. of Medicine (conthued) S w ~ e r y Wesley W. Washburn (RBC 101)

Extension Youth Development Center f R B r a p P. Schuster Instructor

A d L 5 a r y University Health Service dames C. Wright ~ssisting Physician ' 1,500 Oct - 9, 1959 (RBC 88)

2. Approve the following Leaves - . - - . of abaenc - without salary for the period ladie caked:

Rate: of Effective Name T i t l e Pay Period

School of Medlchc m e U s O i o ~ '&a - psychiatry Wiktor W. Nowhsk i Research Associate $9,000 Oct. 1, 1959

Professor

Pediatrics Harriet M. Felton

School of Nwsina Viola ~Tcameron

Professor

Assistant Professor 6,000) ~ e p t . 1, 1959 k h m ~ e p t . 26, 1959

3. Approve the fol10wfng increases 131 (and/or c b @ ; e s in titles), additional Rmds to come from unused Salaries u d z s other- wise shown. The salary is for twelve months unless otherwise indicated.

Present Recommended Ef f ec t l ve PQame and Title Rate Rate Date

School of Medicine Anat omx- Glenn V. Russell, Assoc . Professor $10,500 $11,700 Sept. 1, 1959

(~dditionel funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service

Anes thes io lo~ WiLLiam W. Hander, Clin ica l

Instructor. change title to Clinical Assistant Professor

(mc 77)

thru March 3, 1960

1959-60 Budget Increases - in salary rates (and/or chan~es t i t l eg ) - Academic Personnel ( c m t ' d )

Present Recommended Eff cc tive Name and t i t l e Rate Rate Date

School of Medicine ( continued) Ane sthesio-nt bued

Gmter Corssen, Instructor $ 7,700 $7,700 ( ~ i t l e changed to A s s i ~ t r m S

Professor ) Cmc 78)

G. W. N. Eggers, Jr., Instructor 7,700 7t 700 (~itle changed to Assistant

professor) (RBC 79)

Pediatrics Armond S. Gol-, A s a t s t a n t Professor 10JOOO 11,200

(Additional funds to come from the Current Restricted Account - National Livestock and Meat Board

Phamcology - and Toxfcelogy Helmut M. Rcd-ctzki, Instructor 7,500 8,100 ( ~ d d ~ t l o n a l funds to come from the Current Restricted Account - Sahylrn Laboratories G m t f o r the Study of Depressor Agents) (RBC 49 1.

Raalology McClure Wilson, Associate Prof* 16,500 18, 000 (RDC 92 - Approved by Executive Comfittee)

L u c a ~ 8. BeenLJes, Instructor 9,000 10,000 (RBC 92 - Approved by ExecutSve C o h t t e e )

Sur gerx Johanna BlwneL, Research Inctrmctor

(~enetics) 5,500 6, 000 1051

H o ~ p i t a l s Mdocrine ClZnic Fred Saundera, Research Envesti-

eat or {@ k , f i A - 4 L L i : s) 3,840 5~000 ( ~ d d i t i o n a l funds to come from the C u r r e n t Restricted Account William OwiUe Bul l ineon Memorial FYmd)

(RDC 52)

Nov. 1, 1959

Oct. 1, 1959

Oct . 1, 1959

1959-60 Budget Academic Personnel ( continued)

4. Approve the f ollowfng change - in tatu us:

Present Recommended Effective mame and ntle Sta tus S t a t u s Date

School of Medicine ~ e u r a l o ~ and Psvchiatrv " " " Eugene C. McDanald, Clinical P-T at Associate ~rofesbor $1 1 500

(lircreased teaching time in proportion to salary &dJust- men* . >

(mc 99)

P-T at NQV. 1, 1959 $4,000

5. Approve t he followfng change in source of funds: / - -- General Administration Executive DirectorTs Office . .

Effective Sqtember 1, 1959$ change the Eource of funds for t he salary of Dr.. Edwin G. Froutmn, Assistant Dlrector for Plannbg, and Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, from:

$7,500 per amurn from Executive Director's Office 4,500 per mum from Internal. Medicwe 1,000 per a ~ u m f rom Sealy & W t h Foundatfon G r a n t

$13,000 per 8 ~ ~ m total salary

to:

8,500 per annw from Executive Director's Office* 4,500 per m u m f r o m Internal MedAcine

$13,000 per mnum t o t a l salary

*Funds heeded to come from W l o c a t e d S a l a r i e s - Eon-Teaching. (RBC 100)

~ppro.1.e the following appaintmmtc, at the stipend shorn, funds to come from w e d and or lballocated Salaries unless otherwise shown. The ra tes and appointment periods are for twelve months unless otherwise marked.

Effective Name Title Stipend h t e

General Administration Executive Director's Office Ralph W. Myers Assistant Director ( ~ u n d s to come f r o m the C u r r e n t Restricted Account - Hami s and E l l z a Kemner G r a n t and Sealy & Smith Fonda t ion Want) (RBC 104)

School of Medicine Amtomy- willim w. sulli~an I ~ S ~ ~ C ~ O L - 7,800 NOV. 1, 1959

t h m June 30, (RBC @+I 1960

H u a i - S t n Lin

57)

Vis i t i ng Associate Professor Without Sept. 1, 1959 Salary

19 59- 60 3udge.t; Academic Personnel Appointments continued)

Eff ec t l ve Name Title Stipend Date

School of Medicine (contlnwd) ~ e u r o l o z - and Psychiatry I n i n M. Cohen Clinical Associate Without Sept* 1, 1959

Professor (part-time 3 Salary (RRC 43)

Jay C. Mmxell

Im $9)

Clinical A s s i s a t $2,400 6 c t . 8, 1959 Professor (part-time thm June 30,

1960

John R. Evans Instructor

(Funds to come from U. S. Public Realth Service Grant No. 2M-6034(~3) (mc 59)

Ota-Rhino-Laryngology Dobbv R, Alford fnstmctor

Patholo wade M . ?-an (R 6t ' i ~ ) visit ing Lecturer

Preventive Medicine S u b l i c Health Lee L. Pickett V i s i t h e Lecturer (RBC YLL)

RadioloKy Carlos Bazan, Jr.

Surgery Virginia Blocker

School of N u r s i n g Jane F. Lynch ( ~ tmds to come from U. S. Public Ilealth Service G m t No. 2 ~ - 6 3 8 4 ( ~ 3 ) ( R ~ C 54)

Associate

Without w a r y Sept. 3, 1959

without Jan. 1, 3960 Salary

6,000 Oct. 1, 1959

Coordinator of Research Without Sept . I., 1959 Salary

Elwood 0. Roessle Assla tant Professor ( ~ u n d s to come from W.S. Public Health Service Grant No. 2M-6384(~3)

(mc 55)

Samuel D. McLemore Aseiatant Professor (Funds to come from the Current Restricted Account - H a g Foundation rant) (RBC 5 6 )

1959-60 Budget Academic P.ersome1 Ap3pointmen.t~ (continued)

Wf ec tive Mame Title Stipend Date

School gg Nurshg (continued)

Beatrice F. Carruth Associate Professor $7,500 S V t * 3,1959 (Funds t o come from thru June 30, U. S . PublZc Health 19 60 Service G r a n t No. 2~-6340(~ J )

(RBC: 47)

Organized Research Tissue Culture Laboratory Iiector Mmtcs de Oca Research F e l l o w

Cardiac Catheterization #it James V. Warren Director (vice Raymond Wtthout Sept. 3, 1959

rew wry) Salary (Also fn bte& Medicine

Budget ) IBBC 72)

H O s p I t a l ~ Clinical Laboratory William K. Perry Teaching Supexvisor,

Medical Technology *Receives $7,104 per m u m as Technical Director, Laboratory Techno1oe;y (RRC 71)

Personnel Cl in ic Les l i e C. Powell *Also In Obstetrics and Gynecology

Dietary Service Clarence G. Allen Food Service DTrector ( RBC '61 )

A d l i m y Eaterprieea University Ilealth Service Jnmes C. W r i g h t Ass is tFng Physician - - (Also in lktemal Meache Budget ) (MC 16 - Approved by Executive Cormlttee)

Edward B. Rowe Assisting Physictan p so in Surgery Budg;et) (RBC 40 - Approved by Executive C o m i t t e e )

Without Sept. I, 1959

1,'500 Sept. 1, 1959

EPfective mum2 W t l e Sti-pend Date

Auxiliary Ehterprises (continued) University Health Senr lce Fred J. Wow, Jr. Assisting Physician (Also in Swgesy ~ u d ~ e t ) (RRC 42 - Approved by Executive Committee)

Faruk L, Ozer Assisting Phyeieian 1,500 Nov. 1, 1959 (Also in Internal & a c h e Budget) (REc 91-Approved by Executive ~onnni t tee )

Classified Personnel

7. Accept the fallowing r e s i ~ t i o n s , effective at the close of business of the date shown, the pay rate being f o r twelve months, unless otherwise indicated. If no date shown, resigpw;tion p r i o r to September 1, 1959.

Rateo f Effective Name Title Pay Date

Purchasing Depar trnent TJurtis A. J o h n ~ t o a Purchas2ng Agent

School of Medicine rediatrCs Gloria De Hu Research Associate (RBC 03)

Chief ELectronice

Physical Plant - David J. Farrell id not accept appointment cCTective O c t - 19, 19591

(RBC 76)

Hospitals Nursing Service Ruth M. White

Architectural Assistant

A ~ e l s t m t Director

Dietary Service Arthur. L. Rankin, Jr, Chief Clerk

$7t800 Jan. 16, 1960

3,3=

6,1€8 J=. 18, ig6c at 12: 00 Noon

1939-60 mwet Classified Persmnel (continued)

8, s l p p m e t he f ollovlng leave of absence xithout salary for the period indi- cated:

Rate of Effective Rme T i t l e Pay Period

School of Medicine ~ r e v e n t G e Medicine a& PuhZ i c Health John 8. Cross, Jr. Research Associate $6,168 Feb. 1 -

Wrch 1, 3960 (m 114)

9 , Approve the following hcreases in salary rates (and/or changes in t i t l e s ) , additional fmdc to come Prom mused andlor "IFnallocated Salaries unless other- wise chown. The salary is for twelve months unless otherwise ilndlcatea:

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

Hospitals Dietary Service Kris A. Konugres, CMeP Therapeutic

Dietitian $5?7@+ (RBC 391

10. Approve the f o l l ~ g chmm - in s t a t u s :

Present Recommended Effect ive Kame and T i t l e Status Status Date

General Administration Purchasing Degartment V h i s A. JohnsIion, Purchasing F-T at P-T at Agent $7,800 $3,900

Jan. 1, 1960 thrm an. 16, l9&

11. Amrove the following change - In source of funds: -- Organized Research Laboratory of Medical Entomology -- Change the source of funds f o r the salary of Dr. M. Ro V. *thy, Research - . Associate, effective October 7, 1959

From:

$6,500 per annun from, the Robert A, Welch Founht ian Grant

To:

$5,500 per axmum from the Robe* A. Welch Foundation Grant 1 000 per aanum f ram Public Realth Service G m t No. E-2426(~1) $6,500 per aonum total s a w

12. A~prove the Polloving appohtments at the stipend shown, funds t o come from mused and/or W l o c a t c d Salaries unless otherwise shown. The rates and appointment periods arc for twelve months unless otherwise marked.

~ 9 ~ 5 0 Bua&et Classified Personnel Appointments (continued)

Effective Hmc '1Title Stipend ,)ate

General Administration Purchasinp; Department Arthur L. Rankin, Jr. Purchasing Agent

ransf sf erred from Dietary service)

m c 951

School of Medicine Pathology Nils-Olov Lwell Research Associate

( ~ u n d a to come from Public Health Service G m t NO. H-2249 (~4~1)

(RBC 62)

Rilly J. Rylander Chief Electronic Technologist

(Funds to come from Public R e a l t h Fkrvice Grant No, H-22491 ~ 4 ~ 1 ) (MC 69)

Olle Ma@~usson Research Technic- 11 ( ~ a x n d s to come from Public

H a l t h Service G r a n t No. H-2249 ( ~ 4 ~ 1 )

(mc 103)

H o s p i ~ 1 s Pharmacy Florcnce S. W3ttig

Chief' FJectronic TechnoLog3 ct

Pharmacist

13. Approve the following transfer -- of funds:

. . School of Medicine PatholE Transfer $435 from the Current Restricted Account - Pathology Fees (Account No. 965303) to an account to be captioned "Remodeling of Patholow Labora.trSry - 2nd Floor - K e i L l e r ~ d l d i n g " in the Unexpended Plant kurd Section of the ~uagei t . (RBC 93)

Boq i t a l s T r a n s f e r $213,253.00 from WmUocated Balances to the accounts and in the amounts a s shown:

G e n e r a l Admizlistmtim and Expense Maintenance and Equlprnent

Admissions and Business Activities Clerk-Typi st Maintenance and Equipment

Out-Patient Department Hour?.y and Part-time Fbployees Maintenance and Equrlpment

1959-60 m e t Transfer of Funds - Elorrpitals (continued) --

Nwstng Service Exchmge 'Visitor Nurse Maintenance and Equipment Meals m d Quarters

Surgicd Operating Suite Maintenance md Equipment

Medical Case Service Clerk-Typis t

Blood Bank and Hematoloey Labomtory Technologist II Labomtory Technologist I

Clinical Laboratory Laboratory Wchnologtst I1 Labomtory Technologist I (part-time ) Laborat or y Technologist 3 ( full-time ) Maintenance and Equipment

Pharmacy Pharmacist

Rehabilttation Clinic, Physical Therapy Physical Themgist Maintenance and Eqdpment

Xursina Servlce ~ r a n a f e r ' q from Nursing Service - Ward Clerk to Out-Patient Department - Clerk. (RBC 45)

Sur#cal grit* Suite T m s f e r ,l 0 from Operating Roan Technician to Head Turse, effective November I, 1959. (RBc 91)

BuQet Errata

1959-60 Budget Errata: M e the fol lowing c b g e s in the 1959-60 Budget:

Page 4.5 - h g e A. Gmssraan to Arthur G r o l l m a n Page 47 - Change R. D. E k e r to Robert D. Raker

(= 841 (RRC 81)

Page 58 - Chnnge Vi rg in ia J a m t t to Virginia R . Jamtt

Page 58 - Change ~ranceo Patterson to . _ C= 81)

&ry F. Patterson (RBC 81) Page 59 - Change Alvin W. Marchek t o ALvh W. Marchak (RBC 81) Page 59 - Change m e n e 3ackson-to Alva E. ~aekson,-~r. (RBC 81) -- - Paw 58 - Change Jcrry Blalock to Jerry N. Blalock - (mc 109)

TIB J W S W. MCLAUGELIN FELLOW^ FUND: X reconmend your approval of the --- - following recornlendations approved by the Medical Branch McLau&iLin C o M t t e e fo r the James W. McLamTin Fellowship Fund: /vl ,81 1. Renew Dr. Elsayed Ahmed Zeb-J3Lldinl.s Postdoctoral Fellowship for the period October 15, 1959, through Oc-tbber 14, 1960, w l t h additional funds, to include :

Stipend, m e year (subject to income tax regulations 1

Maintenance and Equipment Travel

Total

G-10

THE JAMES W. MCIAUGfftIN FELLOWSHD FUND (continued) --- - 2. Cancel Item No. 7, Page G-10, Board of Regents ' Minutes (~eeting No. of June 12-13, 1959. Dr. John B. Semer d3.d not accept the Postdoctoral Lsughlin Fellowship awarded to h i m for the period January 1, 1960, December 1960.

W A I V E R OF SICK LEAVE RM:ULbTI:ON: 1 respectfully request that the 60 day ---- maximum s i ck leave as s e t out 2n the Fiscal Regulations be waived in favor n' dl of Mr. Morton G. Cravley, S tores Clerk TI, and that e be retained on, t e f l payrol l t o March 1, 1260, in a sic? leave capacity, & e c ~ A- & ~9--4@--* GO- CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: me followjag contracts and grants b v e been negotiated by the Business Manager a d Comptroller of Hospitals a d have been s i ~ e d by the Executive ~ e & and Director upen the recommendation of the academic director and the Business Manager and Cwrptsollcr of Bospitals, and approved by the Comptroller and President. I recomment3 your

/ approval and ratification of slgnaturea:

I. Grmt No. D-768(~2), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,836, for the period December u~ a ' h

12bk 1, 1959, through November 30, 1960, f o r research on the Development of t e Palate and Lip in Mice, The project is a rec t ed by Dr. Bruce E. Walker, Assistant Professor of Amtomy.

2. G r a n t No. NT 3843, by which the Department of Health, Educatim, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $30,426, for the period September 1, 1959, through August 31, 1960, f o r continuing t h e Profesoional Nuree Pf 6 - /32 a Traheeship Pragmm. The progect is directed by Miss MarJorie Bartholl, Dean, School of Muraing.

3 G r a n t No. ~ - 6 4 ( ~ n ) , by which the Department of Health, Education, and 1) - 1 2Yd, Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $8,172, f o r the period January I, 1960, through December 31, 1960, f o r research on the Mechmism of Immunity -t;o Filarial Worms. The project is dlrec-ted hy Dr. J. Allen Scott, Pro- fessor of Preventive Mediclne and Publilc Health, and Dr. Etta Mae M a c d d d , Associate Professor of Mcrobiology.

4. G r a n t No. ~ - 3 9 9 ) + ( ~ 2 $ , by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,638, for the period January 1, I -J/ f 1960, through December 31, 1960, f o r Studies on Ascorbic Acid. 'Ilhc pro-A b Ject is directed by Dr. L. L. Salomon, Assocflate Professor of BiocheMstry and Rutr i t ian.

5. G m t No, A-2824( CI), by which the Department af ReaLth, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides 912,811, for the period January 1 lg&, through December 3, 1960, for research on StudLes on a New Type Pi & W k Gactric Substitution Pouch. The project is directed by Dr. Edgar J. Poth, Professor of Surgery.

6. G r a n t No. E-3070, by which the Department of Health, Educatf on, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $15,524, f o r t he period December 1, 1959, through Nwmbcr 30, 1960, f o r research on Laboratory Studies ( %~.//t*l*/ with Hepatitis Viruses. The project 1s directed by Dr. Morris Pollard, Professor of Preventive Med5cine and Public Health.

7. G m t No. RG-6545# by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Eealth Senrice, provides $23,971, f a r the period December 1, 1959, through Iovember 30, 1960, for research on the Effect of Air /a 4e.l Pollutants m Cells Vitro. The project is dlrected by Dr. Charles M. Pomerat , Professor of Anatomy. 8. G r a n t No. ~ - 2 2 9 6 ( ~ 9 ) , by which the Department of Health, Education, and WelPare, Public Health Service, provides $13,160, f o r the period

January 1, 1960, through December 3, 1960, for research on Enzymatic Patterns in Growth and Dif lerentfation, The project is directed by Dr. W. W. Nowinskl, Associate Professor of BiocherrrLstry.

9. G r a n t No. 2R-29 (~2 ) , by which the Department of Kealth, Education, and Welfare, $ublic Rcalth Senrice, providee $50,000, for the period January I, 1960, through December 3, 1961, for a Medical Student Research Training / q f i - 1393 Program. The project i a directed by Dr. John B. Trusl-ow, Executive Dean and Director.

10. Grant No. X-1+85(~1), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public H e a l t h Service, provides $23,411, for the period January I, 1960, through June 30, 1961, for a Training Program in General Micro- & 1 2 biology. The project i s d2rected bg D r . W. F. Vemy, C h a i m and Professor of the Department of Microbiology.

11. Grant No. ~-h207($1), by whieh the Department of Realth, Education, and Welfare, Public Bealth Service, provides $28,614, for -tihe period kcember 1, 1959, through May 3, 1960, for research on Electron Microscope - a basic research tool in Pathology. The project is directed by Dr. H. C. E ~ p s , , ~ 6 - Ghwirman and Professor of the Department of Pathology.

12. Grant No. CY-4849, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public H e a l t h Service, provides $12,047, f o r the period January 1, 1960, through December 31, 1960, for research on Intracellular Changes of $.16-12 s d Pyrid_ine Nucleotide Levels. The project is dkrected by Dr. H. Mt Redetzki, Instructor in Pha rmaco lo~ .

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13. G r a n t NO : ~-2698(~1), by which the D e p a r t m e n t of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $6, 773, for the period J m w y 1, 1966, through December 31, 1960, f o r research on Photical ly FJicited EMT 6 " la! b Arouml in Mental Disease. The project is directed by Dr. William P. Wilson, Associate Professor of Psychiatry.

14. G r a n t Mo. ~ - 1 4 6 9 ( ~ 8 ) , by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Realth Service, provides $6,500, f o r the period June 1, 1960, through 31, 1961, for S$udy of Tumors in White Peun Ducks. The prudect is dlrccted by Dr. R . E. Rigam, Professor of Patholoey.

15. G m t No. ~ - 4 8 3 3 ( ~ 3 ) , by which the Department of Health, EducatZon, a d Welfare, ?u%lic Health Service, provides $8,803, for the period February 1, 1960, through January 3, 1.961, for continuing research on Influence of ,q B.- 1 3 4 ~ Stress on the Actions or Adrenal H o m e s . The project is directed by Dr. Charles E. H a l l , Professor of Physiology.

16. Contract No. AF 41(657)-303, by which the Bepaernen+; of the Air Force, School of Aviation Medicine, pmvides $22,988, for the period Bovember 1, M Jg - //b b 1959, through October 3, 1960, for research on the Effect of Total Body and Local. frradkation on the Met~bolisnt of the Hemtopoletic System i n Bum8ns.. The project is a r e c t e d by Dr. William C* Levin, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine.

17. Amendment No. 2 to Contract No. ~mr-1598(02), by which the Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, fixes the negotiated overhead rates as follows:

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31$ of the salaries and wages for the period August 1, 1957 through A m t 31, 1957

36% psovisionally of t h e salaries and wageG for the period September 1, 1957, through August 31, 1958

31$ provisionaL1y of the Salaries and wages fo r the period September 1, 1958, through August 3, 1959.

The research under t h i s contract I s directed by Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr., Fro- fessor of PlastLc and hkxillofacial Surgery.

1.8. Anendment No- 3 to Cwtmct No. ~ o n r - ~ 5 9 8 ( ~ ) , by which the D e w r k m e n t of the Navy, Office of N a v a l Research, exbends the expiration date of the contract through December 9, 1959, without addltianal Sunds. The research onA CliniealErrrluation of MineEmbryo S k i n a s a TemporaryBiological Ilpd.2 Dressfng on T3urnd Patients contPnues under the direction of Dr. T. G. f l b- Blocker, Jr., Professor of PZastlc and Maxillofacial Surgery.

19, henhen* NO. 4 to Contract Ao. ~onr-l598( 001, hy which the Deparkmcnt of the N a v y f Office of N a v a l Research, adds a Data Clause t o the contract / fgd which supersedes Clause 42 of the Basic Contract.

20. Amenr3ment No. 4 t o Contract No. flonr-1061(00), by whlch the Department of the Navy, Office of N a v a l Research, increases the amount of t h e contract by $13,500 a d extends the expiPation date, through August 31, 1962. meflb-/jgc research on 8-iolo@ml and Immunological Sf;uaes on Ercotic Diseacea con- tinues under the direct ion o f Dr. A. Packchanian, Professor of Micxobiolop~.

21. Amendment no. 1 t o Contract No. ~wlr-1598(04), by which the Department of the N a v y 3 Office of N a v a l Research, provides a n c additional $18,999 for research on the quasl t i tat lve tissue culture of varlous organs of the body f o r the purpose of studgrlng; their chamc te~ i s t i c fullction, and extenas the expiration date of the contract through A m s t 31, 1960. The proJect ,ylB- continues under the direction of Dr. A. W. B. C m h g h m , Associate Pro- fessor o f Pathology.

22, Amendment No. 1 to Contmct No. ~onr-1598(01), by which the Department of the Eavy, O f f ice of Naval Research, provides add5 tional $10,000 for further studies on bodily defense mechaulisms, and extend the expiration b date of the contmc-t; Ohrough January 3, 1961. This project is d5rected by Dr. C. M. Pomemt, Profes~tor of Anatomy.

23. Amendment No. 5 t o Contract No * ~onr-1598(00), by which the Department of the Navy, Offlce ot H a w l Research, mends certain clauses in the Basic . ) 1 bd Contract . / w

GIFTS AMD GRANTS: The following gifts and grants kave been received at the -- Medical B m c h . I recamend acceptance and that the appreciation of the Roard of Regents be ~ e n t the donora by the Secretary.

1. The Sealy & W t h Foundation, 3 8 Cotton Exchange Building, G a l ~ e s t o n ~ _ Zg t d Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $197,803.00 to be used for the purchase of furnishings and equipping the remodeled Psychiatric Buildings and Wards .and 5B in the New John Sealy Hospital, and for permanent movable eq~ipment for the Out-Patient Department.

2 . he' SeaZy & Smith Foundation, 3 8 Cotton Exchaage Building, Galveston, Texa., hua aent a cheek in the amount of $15,000 which represento the f i r s t ,$5 annual payment on a $45,000 gen t for a three year period f o r support of$b the newly created Department of f nforrna-t;lon,

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3. h e Harris and Elim K e n p n e r b d , P. 0. Bcx 119, Galveston, Texas, has ,53ab& sent a check in the amount of $15,000 which represents the f irst m~laJ. pe3 payment on a $45,000 grant f o r a three year period for support of the De ,art;- m e n t of h f o ~ t i o n . Address acknowledment to Mr. H. L. Kempner, V i c e - Chairman of the Harris and Eli za Kempner Fund.

4. The EIartz Mountain Products Corporation, 3& Cooper Square, New York, N, Y ,, h s sent a check in the amount of $1,200 t o be used for the purchase of equipment and miscellaneous cupplies in connection with the research on psittacosis and relatea agents. The pro jec t is directed by Dr. Morris 6 2~~ Pollard, Profeseor of Prmentive Medicine md Public Health,

5 . The CIBA Pharmaceutical Products k c , , Summit, N. J., has sent two checks, one in the amount of $1,500 and nne k n the m o u n t o f $1,250, to be used as EL grant-in-ald f o r investi@tive work on certain drugs under the ddrection of Dr. George R. Herrmann, Professax of Znteml Medicine.

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I ' 6, The Robertson Poth Foundation, 1021 Bayou Shore arive, Galveston, Texas, -'-has n e n t a check in the m o w t oP $2#500 watch represents the flnal payment

+ on. a $5,000 grant, previously docketed, f o r support of specific research projects and educational progmms as determined by the F ~ c u l t y of the Depart- ment of Ophthalmology.

7. The American Women's Voluntary Service, Galveston, Texas, has sent three checks, each in the amount of $400 which represents the f ina l payment on the cast, Of an U t r a ~ o n F c Cleaner. Address a c h o w l e d ~ n t to Mrs. E. 8. Kroh, 46€4?~ Avenue R$, Galveston, Terns. rr *& #03& 8. Correct I t e m No. 4, Page G-9, b a r d of Regents' M3nutes, Meetlslg No. 585, of November 13-14, 1959, to read as followa:

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The American Women'c Voluntary Service, Gdveston4 Texas, has sent a check in the amolrnt of $37)~. 61 which repreamts the second payment on t h e cost of an Ultrasonic Clemer. Addres~, aclmowledgnent to Mr. E. 3. Krohn, 46~18 Avenue R*, Galveston, Texas,

9 . The W l n t h r o p hboratorles, 1450 Broadway, New York, have sent a check , In the mount of $1,000 which represents the f Fnal payme~t on the cost of' making a color-sound motion p i c tu r e on Methds for the Control of H ~ s p - l W Infections. (see Item lo. 12, Page G - l 2 , Roanl of Regents f i u t e s of 114 fi ' A-c

October 1-3, 1959). Address acknowledgment to Dr. Martin Lasersohn, Y-lce- President +

10. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan, has sent a check in the 8mo~nt of $750 which represents the second quarterly payment on 8 $3,000 @'ant {previously docketed - Item No. 2, Page G-9, Board of Regmtc' 6 - ~ 7r/ Minutes of November 13-14> 1959) f o r support of a cl in ica l study of mkf- biot;icb under the direction of Dr. J. Fred Mullinsp %irman and Professor of the Department of Dernmatology.

11. CIRA PharmceuticaL P~orl~zcts Inc. , Summit, N I. J. has sent a check i n the amount of $4,000 to help defray the cost of a symposium on the Mechanisms of Hypertension. M b - 2 S b d

J R. l o M. D. E ecutive Dean and Director

- THE UNLVERSITY OF 'IPIAS

DENTAL BRARCH 2 mu 1 Houston

Dr. Logan Wilson, Psesident The UnZversity of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Wilson:

The following docket 16 submitted fo r your spproval and presentation to \ the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin, Texas on January 22-23, 1960 :

CUSSIFD3D -- PAY FLdW: I recommend your approval, of Table No. XI, Salary Ranges for Positions in the Classified Service, -; to betome effective September 1, 1960, attached to this docket as Appendix A.

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m N T GRANTS: The following govement pants have been aimed on behalf of the Dental Branch by Dr. John V. Olson. I recamend your *approval. and ratification of the s i~atures:

1. United States Public H e d t h Service Cancer Training Grant-in-Aid 0 - 37d CT-577 (c-12) for $5,000.00 for the pwlod MElsch 1, 1960 to February 28, 196l, inclusive, for continuing pat supported t ra in ing program. This projeck-is Wected by Dr. Heinz 0. Beck, Professor, Deparrlment of Restorative Dentistry (complete and Removable W t i p l e Restoratilona ) . 2. United states Public Health Service Research G r a n t 0-389 (c-3) far p _ 3 tC $12,123.00 for the perfod J w u m y 1, 1960 to Decaber 31, 1960, inch- L/

sive, for research on "Cinemicrographic Stuay of Liv ing Mouth Organims." This project is a r e c t e d by Dr. Sumter S . h i m , Professor, Jlepasbnent of ~ t ~ o 1 c ) g y (kntaL) .

3. United states Public H e a l t h Service Graduate Training Grant DT-17 -38 b ( c -2~1) for $5,400.00 for the period September 1, 1959 to December 31, 1960, inclusive, for paduatt t r a in ing propam. ~s project is a- rected by Dr. John V. Olson, Dean,

4. United States Public Health Service Part-time Student Research pellowship G r a n t FD-438 for $5,184.00 for the period September 1, 1959 to December 3, 1960, inclusive, for eight dental students part-time D - 59 b.1 rese~ulch fellowships. This project is dlrected by m, John Y. Olson, bm.

5 . Unitea States Public Heallth Semice Post-Sophaore Research Feuow- ship Grant PY-117-2 for $2,275.00 for the period Septmber 1, 1959 to D - f i August 3, 1960, inclusive, in behalf of Mr. Joel B. Alexader . This project is Wected by Dr. John V. Olson, hm.

6. United States Public Health Service Senior Research Fellowship Grant SF-223 (c-2) for @2,035.00 for the period J m w y 1, 1960 t o Decmber 3, 1960, inclusive, for research on "Sum5val of Frozen Wssues, Histo- - gmetlc Studies-Relation of Viruses t o M o u s e Neoplamrms Ueing Tiseue j3 Cultwe Methods: " This project is dfrected by Dr. Henry C. Bownfng, Professm, Department af Anatomy (General and Microscopic).

G I F T S : I recamend acceptance of the following gifts which have been - received:

1. A check in the amount of $600.00 to increase the Pa t t e r~on -He t tke r - Cesy FeUowship Fund (M. F. Patterson Rental Supply Cmpany, 2531 Univer- sity Averme, St. Paul 14, Minnesota, Attention: Mr. W. 0 . Pattereon, D 4 4 L resident), establiched at the DentaJ. Branch and approved by the Board of Regents Mhutes 09 Meeting m b e r 560, February 9, 1957. Acknowledge- ment to go a s o to Dr. G. Willslrd King, Executive Secretary, lhna for -Dent& Education Incorporated, 840 North Lake Shore DrPve, Chicago 11, i n s The above should be referred to as the PHCC Fellowship ( patter son-~ettinger -c&ry-~~i~i forn ia 1.

2 . A ccmplete set of "Surgery of the Oral Cavity and the Techniques el'i of Controlled Tooth Division," by 3 k . W. W. CogsweL1 (valued st $166.00) frm the School of Dentistry of the University of ECEwrsas City (~onnm? Foundation ~r8nt), UC8 E a s t Tenth Street, Kansas C L t y 6, Missouri.

!TEXTWOKS FBEPARED BY FACWLTY MEMBERS : f reconmend yaur ;approval of the use of' the fol13ng t~xtbook prepared by a facul ty member and printed at the Dental Branch for sale, with no profJt to the author, to the students of The University of Texas, Dental R~anch:

T i t l e Author Price P

1 Complete Denture Prosthesis Text Dr. Heinz 0. Beck $4.W

THE m1msm OF TEXAS - DENTAL ~ C H ~

Table No. I1 ~ ~ e p t a b ~ ~ 1, 1960

SALARY RANGES FOR WSITIONS IN TEE C L S I S S ~ F ~ SERVICE' --

EXFLAIVATION: Below are l is ted the salary ranges for classes of positions tn the Classified Service of the Denta3. Branch of th University. This tabula- tion presents the recmmen6ed assignments of prop sea classes of work to ap- propriate ranges of compensation ac presented in able I. The f'bst column indlcales the index nmber of the class; the seco d column, the class title; the third column, the monf;Uy sdaxy range for th 1 class, i,e., the m h i m m n and maximum rates to be paid to incumbents of poa trcrns of the class; the fourth column, the amud sdarry range for the cl ss; the fifth column, the salary at- number which refers to the basic saJ. y schedule. The ''Inter-

me indtcated w i t h an as ter i sk .

4 mediate steps" we those rates which fal between the indicated minimum and maximum rates and can be found in Table T. There w e seven exceptions, which

The sdary ranges w e intended to provide an equitable level of canpensation for each class of employment. Ranges a r e determined through stuay and a m d y a i ~ of the following factors: Prevailing rates of pay fo r canparable mp1oyment by private and other public aployera, present economic condi- tions, present labor mmket conditions, past QentaJ, Branch o f the UniversLty gay policies, and the relationship of the d i f fe ren t classes of employment as determined through evaluation of duties and responsibil it ies of each poai- tion.

RANGE

Monthly Annual st_ep

Number

Clerical A s s i s t a n t Clerk Senior Clerk Clerk-Typist Secretary Senior Secretary Administrative Secretmy Administrative Assf stant Accounting Clerk A c c m t m t Switchboazd Operator Stores Clerk I Stores Clerk 31 Starekeepm Assis tant PurchasLng Agent Personnel A s s i s t m t

*fndicates six intermediate steps, instead of Sour.

Appendix A

Table No. I1 p w 2

CLASS -

f)er.taJ. Assistant Dental Technician I Dentd Technician 11 lkntal Technician 111 DentaJ Technician IV Dental Nurse DentaJ Nursing Supervisor X-Ray Technician Senior X-Ray Technician

Animal Carttaker Laboratory Helper Anatomical Emba;Lmer Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Technician I: Laboratory Technician If Laboratory Technician Supervisor Dispensary Supervisor Research Technician Reseeurch Associate Assistant Mtdica3 Photographer Medical Photographer Medicdl I l lus t ra tor Medical Illustration fltpervisor

Maintenance Engineer Director, Physical P l a n t P l a n t Opera-kor Ma5ntenance Man Electr ic ian Plumber Assistant Dent& Equipment Mechmic Dental Equipment Mechanic Laboratmy Machinist Printing Rant merator Laborer U t i l i t y Worker !Pmck Driver

SG.9 Effective

September 1, 196Q

RANGF, - Step

Monthly Annusrf Numb-

*Indicates sfx intermediate steps, lnstead of four.

Appendix A

Table No. 11 Page 3

Ef fectivs September 1, 1960

d Monthly h u a l Nmber

4200 C u s t o d i a l Work ex 4201 h s t o d l m Watcllman 42 32 BuiLalng Supervisor 4300 w atckrman

6 x x ~ EDUCATIOW AND INFORMATION SERVI!X

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6600 Radio, Television and E n ic Control Technician 335 -419 4020-5028 ?O

6601 Television Audio 335 -419 4020 - 6602 Radio and Televi

Supervisor lc60-592 5 520-'(304 - .

Appendix A

THE R E r n R S I T Y OF TEXAS B* D* ANDERSON AOSPITRL V

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Dr. bgan Wflaon, fFesidrnt The University of Texas: Anatin 12, Texas

Durn XkctOl Wilson:

The fallowing dockat is mMttad for Board of Regenta at its meeting in Anstin on Jmnary 22-23, 1960:

1. Aecafl the fallawing re8 tion # , tlve at a l o r of b w b m a on the d a b s h m unlesa othemlae ind ica t d. I r m rate of pay is for twelve months;

Rats af Effeetkve pme Title Pay Dste

,' AEC G r a n t - (40-1)-2028 Jane B. Blizard (RBC 26) Asmiatant Plumidat $ 5 , W Deaember. 4, 1959

(1 1(3:m P.M.)

2. A- the foUmlng h c ~ e a a e ~n sgcasy rstea, wlth additional fund8 t

mntha: __j corn from the Reserve for Salari 8xccou~A. The rake of ppy is for tmlve

and Ti1

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Raaent Rec~mn8rrded Effecttve ;Is Rate Rate Date

3 * A w o t s ! the follewing cha -- d pay is for

Freerent --- ~ - d e d Eff br* *rwa Elme - tze Status S.t;atus - Dat

9462 - cz sl Cautillo, 1/5 Tima at 215 Time a t 28ovmbar 1, . ~ g > p

4. Accept the follom3ng rasi.gn&~~~na,c;rrec~ive at clors of burineas en the date ahown u n l e ~ s otherwise indicated, The rats oi a for twelve -

mate of EXfeetiq Rmu T l t l a Pay 13; - Hedieal Cammieations W u i n H. Hinds (RBC: 36 Electronic m e r $6,46&~0 hetuber & 32) (3:Oo 1

A n a s t h e a i o l o ~ % d o e Luda C1 Gelan (RBC 25 ) Nmw Aneathetist $6,168*00 October 113, lp

(10:OQ A.M.)

FFsdical SooW Serrice Prank F. True (RBC 2 9 ) Sodor Eoclal Workar $6,168.00 he&r

5. Apl~rrslre the foIfmhg hcmaaee hi salara' mGs, ~ 5 t h adi l f thd toccm3hrrmt e r ~ e for Saries etomunC, Tha mdaq l a For twelve aao&a :

b@bm Worker

6, A p p r o e the f011ouhg a p p b b n t s , effective aa of the s h m The mte of pa l a f o r twele months and M s a r e h.am mf'5lld budget paat- tiom aad 7 or .the R e a m for Salaries accormt:

7, A m the pall^ transfa" of -- f + d n fBm the Uimw@~W S'mplu~ Aecomt :

Hdmtem- Fbr payment of ~StiZtrfiQa's $l0,260*40 ma mvea ahare of bhlk& aga-

H d d . fire an3 extended m m g a 51 5rmr Par psrkod a959 tm as 462.

&tallish an emlownmt funa in the ammt of $15,000.00 f?m the %try IaabeUa Low Frtnd for Research of Cancer of the B1oadn. Theas {& Funds wers m d e d by the enzlaCe of' Mary Isablla m, eta reportea to - the Bard of RegexrLa at Maating No, 554, June 1, 1956. Itn additfond ammt n d fo exceed $10,000.00 td33. be atraUaUs for addltlon to thls endo-t; Auad at a later dateo

COIWRACTS AND GRMTS: The fallaning contrncta, grants and amend- ments have been negotiated by the Busj hager and h~ d t h e Director upon reeomendation of t i , r ~ c t director ineas Manager, and approved by the Camptral; . President, 1 Z-GGVUI ~tu' approval and ra tu iea t lon of signatures:

Lness F ie cont tar and

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1 . Grant NO* C-3283(~2~1) Rad, by which the matianel Cance~ Inatitvte v m i d e s $592.00 for the period September 1, 1959 to A p r i l 30, 1960 far , I \ w

aapplemental support due to increased salary cost on this Research under the direction of DF, Robert J, Shalek,

2. Grant No, CYF-3"I (C2) CY, bg which the Rational Cmesr Institute p o d d e s $17,044.00 for the period d m a r y 1, 1960 to December 31, 1960, . 1 fo r research on ~ H ~ o c o r t i a o n e , Prednisone in Acute hukemlan, ko ba direct ed by Drs. G r a n t Taylor and W. W. Sutow.

3. Grant No. CTP-37$4(C2) CY, by which the National Canter Institute provides $ = , 7 5 6 . ~ for the p r i d January 1, 1960 to December 31. 1960, ,.z L fo r reasarch on '?Establishment of Group Hemiquarters far the Southnest Cancer Chemotherapy Study CroupT1 t6 be directed by Dr. Grant Taylor,

6. Grant No. H-4125 (~11, by which the National Cancer InstitnCe p ~ o ~ d a s $2b2,?93.009 for the pesiod January 1, 1960 to Dacmber 31, 19h. for rsnearch on "Activation of h u l i f i e d Prmthrombfn by Blood Thrmbo- f l plaatinw to be directed by Dr. Daniel E, BergsapP.

5. Grant No. CYPJ+99p, by which the National Cancer Inatitnte pro- -1 20' rues $2,496+00 for the periad January I, 1960 ta Angust 31, 1960, for 1'1 r a s e a ~ o h on mC1hical. Triala-Chemotherapy an Adjurant to Surgeryw t o be directed by Dr. Edgar C, Phib.

6, Grant no. C-5020 M, by which the National Cancer Institute ~4 provides $l1,615.00 for the p r i o d Janu y 1, 1960 to Dscsnber 31. 1 9 4 , Tor research on nA Cooperative d Radiatfon Treatment of Cancer" to be directed by Dr. G i l b e r t R :herr

7. Grmt no. ~~-9579(~), by mieh the National Cancer Institute f l povides $l4,836.00, for the p r l o d December 1, 1959 h Movmba~ 30, 1960, f o r research on q8Short Source-Skin Diatance Cesfunb137 Teletherapy UnZttr, to be dfrsctsd by h a G i l b e r t B. Fletcher and Warren K. Slnc lab .

8. rant not C S - V ~ , by which the matfond Cancer Inatituts p-o- /-ID videa $47 604.00, for the p r i o d January 1, 1960 to Bcember 31, 1960, for reaearch on 'Trace Metal Patterna for Cancer PfagnoaiarT, to be directed by Dr. William 0. RuaseP1.

GIFTS: f reconmen$ acceptance of the following gif ts and that the appre- ciat ian of the Board be sent M the donor by the Secretary:

1. $245.00 from Unkted Cerebral Palsy Association af Houston and 1 dD Harrin County, k c r , % Mabel Grey Hmll, President, 701, American Invss r a Building, Houston 2, Texas for Current Restricted Fund, Divlaion of Educa- tion Vnited CembraL Palsy Aaa the Handicapped Filml'r

. 24 $1,000.06 from Mr. C. W, Egw'arda, % a t Office Box 1751, Houaton 1, T-a to be placed in wBuf3ding Fundn, P/ o* 3. $1,500.00 check from Mra. Margaret B. Ware, P ~ s t Office Beg 826, Ammilla, Texaa for the Cancer Foundation F'und. /~QJI -;'or

41 1,000.00 fm the Hauaton M n c t i o n Co,, 1530 Bank of the Southwant Bailding, % John S. Mellinger, President, Hounton 2, Texas $.ID

4-77 far the llHouston Production Company for Gym Patientsw fund,

5 $200.00 from the Bockwell Fmd, Ine.. Pomt Office B o x 1419* t o ' Houston 1, Tern* for the Cancer Research Fund,pmamorid to Dr. B u y

r? ,' b r t n e r . ( L+d L.<[- - r , ' r-, lgcr - * V, W' 6 , 8250.00 from Pk, George A. Blusher, 3211 T o m , Corpus Christi, Tkcas for the Cancer Research Pond. ' ' ~ ! i + / dxf ' p~ pP

R. L6% Clark, Jr., M. D., u 1 3 i r e c t o r

THE UNIVERSfTT OF TEXA 5323 Harry Hirtes B

Dr, Logan Wilson, P r e s i d e n t The Univers i ty of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear President Wilson;

The f o l l o w i n g docket f o r Southwestarn Medical School is submitted f o r your approval and submission t o t h e Roard of Regents at i ts meeting in Austin on January M, l s60:

22d2 3

Academic Personnel

1. Accept the following resignatinns effective a t c l o s e of business an the d a t e shown, The rate of pay is for twelve months unless otherwise s h m :

Rate of Effective Name Tit.1 P Pay Date

Internal Medicine

David H. P. Streeten A s s o c i a t e Tro fe s so r Without salary September 15, 1959 (wi thout tenure)

R s d i a l s g y

E. Bryan Harris C l i n i c a l Ins t ruc to r Without sa la ry January 1, 1960

Barney K, Eovell C l i n i c a l Associate WSthout s a l a r y February 1, 1960 P r o f e s s o r

Randal B. Radcliffe C l i n i c a l Assistant Withou t sa la ry January 1, 1960

Sur ffe ry

J e r r y Stirman (10~) Assoc ia te Professor $11,500 1 9 ~ b

February 15, HY+

William M, Strkckland (103) Ins t ruc to r $ 7,200 Octaber 31 , 1959 To r e t a i n rank o f Clinical Ins t ruc to r wi thout s a l ary

2, Approve the following change in salary source, wieh no changes In rank:

Pll am. e Ti tl e Recommended Rste Source af Payment

Internal Medicine

Evelyn V. Hess (104) I n s t r u c t o r $6,500 TJational Foundation A l s o grsnt o leave o f e f f e c t i v e December for Operation of absence without pay 1, 1959 through Arthritis Clinic from January 18, 1960 June 30, 1960 through January 26, 1960

P e d i a t r i c s

Teresa J. Vietti (105) I n s t r u c t o r $1,200 Ped ia tr i c s She will now rece ive $1,400 Southwestern a f e l l a w s h i p of M e d i c ~ l Foundation, $3,000 d i r e c t l y from effective November the National Cancer 1, 1959 * Foundat ion effective

November 1, 1959

.- 5- 1

~ c a d e m i c Pprsonnel - continued

3. Approve t h e following c?lange fr, s t a t u s : 7resent R~cammended Effective

Name and T i t l e -. - St a t u s Status n a t e

Psych ia t ry

Jack Ponder C l inical Assistant Septembsr 23, 1959 Fellow 1

without sa la ry

4 . Approve the following appoir~&menr;s , s t i p e n d s t o come from unused and/or Unallocated Salaries unless otherwise s h a m , The r a t e s and appointment period - - are f a r twelve months un1 ess otherwtse marked.

Name L*. l t l ~ S t i p e n d E f f e c t i v e Date

Internal Medicine

Joseph W. Devidson, Jr. Clinical 1nst;ructor Without salary November 2 3 , 1959

,R. B. Trotter (102) */+ + Instructor $6,000 November 15, 1959

f . 4 2 t3rough January 31, ~ S < F 1760 --. k: Fred S. Preuss Cl i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Without salary November 6 , 1959

P r o f e s s o r Marle Louise Thaw Cl in i c a1 Ass i s t an t Without s a l ary November fi, 19 59

P r o f e s s o r P e d i a t r i c s

Ceorge Will lam Bean Clinical A s s i s t a n t Without s n l ary December 21 , 1959 J e r a l d Pat h u g h C l i n i c a l Assistant Without sa la ry November 9, 1959

Physica l Medicine and R e h a b i l i t a t i c n - Yvonnie Maria Cordray C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Without salary Ncvember 16, 1959 Evangeline (~nn) C r a i g Clinical Assis tant Without sa la ry November 16, 1959

Don ?. Morris (99) Cl in i ca l Professor (1,'s-tima)

John G, Yon-tgomery (1 ~70) Clinical 9ssociate P r o f e s s c r (l/5-time)

James Knox P e d ~ n ( 9 ~ ) Clinical Associate P r o f e s s o r (115-time)

Rerbert Sher e Clinlcal I n s t r u c t o r naualas Edwards T o r r i e C l l n i c a l I n s t r u c ~ a r

Surgery D i v i s i o n of Urel e g y

Thet ford Boone C l i n i c a l Assistant

$1,200 USP3S November 1, 1959 2M-6528 $1,20OUS3MS November 1, 1959 ZM- 6 52 8 $1,200 USPHS November 1, 1959 ZM-6528 Without salary November 6, 1959 Without s ~ i a r y November 6, 1959

Without salary November 6, 1959

5. A~prove t h e f o i l o u j n g increases in s a l a r ; ~ e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1960: Rnte of Source of

Name T i t 1 e Pay Funds f o r Increasc

Frank Harr i son (124) P r o f e s s o r and $18 , fl00 N a t i o n a l Fund Assoc i a t e Dean f o r Medical

Eduua r ion

Academic P e r s o n n e l

Increases in salary - continued Rate of Source of

Name T i t 1 e Pay fund^ f o r Increase

Internal Medicine

Donald S e l d i n (115) P r o f e s s o r and $24,000 Unallocated Sa lar i e s Chairman

Carletcn Chapman (120) Pro fe s so r

Morris Z i f f (123) P r o f esfor -

Leonard Madison (121) Assac iate Professor

Marvin S i p e r s t e i n (122) Associate P r o f e s s o r

W i l l i a m F. M i l l e r (125) Associate Professor

Obstetrics & G v n e c o l o n

Jack A. Pr i t cha rd (117) Pro fe s so r and Chairman

Patholo@

Charles T. Asl~worth (118) Professor and Chairman

$20,000 National Fund f o r Medical Educa t ion

$17,500 Amertcan Medical Education F o u n d a t i o n

$15, 000 Nstional Fund f o r Medical Educ a t i o n

$15,00C American Nedica'l Education Faundetion

$15,000 National Fund f o r Medic a 1 Education

$23,000 American Medical Education Foundation

$23, 000 Unallocated Salar ies

Pediatrics

Edward L. Pratt (116) Professor and $24,000 Unallocated Sala r ies Chairman

Psychiatry

Robert Stubble£ ield (115) Professor and $23,000 American Medic~tl Chairman Educ at5 on Foundat ion

Non-Academic Personnel

1959-60 Rudget

1. Approve the following appointment effective as of date shown, t he s t a t e funds s t ipend to come from ~naliocated Sa la r i e s :

Name Title Stipend Ef fec t ive Date

Administrs t ion - Office of t h e Dean

E. W. CappLernan (107) Rdmini s trat ive $400 per February 1, 1960 and Accounting month for through June 30, Consult a n t $-time 1960

services

1959-60 Budget

Fellows

I . Approve the following appointments, effective as of date shown, f o r a pe r iod of twelve months unless otherwise shown:

Rate of Effec t ive Name T i t l e Pay Date

Howard K, Crutcher Clinical Fellow $ 2 0 0 p e r m o , November 1, 1959 i n Psychiatry USPHS Grad. through December

Training in 31, 1959 Psychiatry, $50 per month Texas Psychiatric Foundat ion

John Pendleton Vineyard, Jr , Clinic a1 Fel l aw $4,800 USPHS Navember 1, 1959 in Internal Researe h through June 30, Ned i c ine Fellowship 1960

Mitche l l Hichael Young Fel low in Surgery $3,600 Surgery December 1, 1959 Budget through August

31, 1960

3 BIOCHEMISTHY PLAQUE, Approve placement in the-at: of Bio&.mistry o f a plaque, donated by Southwestern Medical Foundation- heiring the f e l l o w i n g

--r. .-- inscription: "Department of ~ i x e m i s t r ~ established by a g i f t i n 1943 t o

. Sauthwcstern Medical Foundation from t h e W y a t t Metal & B o i l e r Works in of t h e founder , M i l l i am Johnson Wyatt."

CHANGE ' IN OVERTIME POLICY. Revise t h e f i r s t sentence in paragraph 6.31 4 5- b Compensation f o r Overtime i n the P o l i c f e s and Rules of the Classification Plan to read as follows: "-4n employee whose salary is below the minimum monthly

. kalary f o r an instructor s h a l l receive equivalent time o f f in compensation f o r overtime worked."

G I ~ OF APOTHECARY J I I R S . Approval is requested to a c c e p t a gift of ant ique porcelain apothecary jars a t a to ' tal es t imated value of $3,275 as a memorial to Leon H a r r f s , Sr., f r o m Br . Leon Harris , Jr. It is requested, also, t h a t a note o f apprecia t ion be sent t a Mr. Leon Harris, Jr., Maple Terrace Apartments, Maple Avenue, Dallas, Texas 47d STOCK TRANSFER FROM IW. EDWARD FVLACUS. Approval is requested f o r th&lpurchs+e from Mr, Edward Marcus of thirtv shares of stock of the Re~ublie National R ~ n k o f Dallas f o r $360 paid from the- exa as P s y c h i a t r i c ~ o u n d a - t i i n Grant, t h e s-bock having an approximate market value of $2,310, The donor has requested t h a t t h e

' s tock be s o l d and t h e money thus obtained be added to t h e grant funds for teaching and research In t h e Department ef Psychiatry, I t is further requested t h a t t h e Board of Regents express appreciation to Mr. Edward Marcus, Neiman- Marcus C~rnpany,.?,a~&~-T,e,x~~~~or this suppor't: f o r t h e teachEng and research program of' t h e Llepartrnent of Fsychiatry.

GRANT REFUNDS: Approve refunds of t h e unexpended balances on the following:

United States Public Heal th Service Grant D-427 f o r r e sea rch on "Mandibular Condyle Repair" under the direction of Dr. Robert Walker; grant expired 6 .& 3 a October 31, 1958, and the studies were completed. $ 575.72

United S t a t e s Public Health Service Grant E-825(~8) f o r research an "Kidney Transplants-Nephrectomytf under t h e d i r e c t i o n of Dr. E. B. Muirhead: grants - b p c ~ expi red August 31, 1959. 11,501.97

Atomic Energy Commission Grant 5M-26-59 f o r "Purchase of Radiology Equipment" under the d i r e c t i o n of Dr. P. 3. Bante; gran t e q i r t d November 20, 1959; HS C purchases completed. . srS 55.89 American Cancer Society, Inc . Ins t i - t a t iona l Research Grant IN-22 Institutional research grants completed September 30, 1959. b -/SpiL 80483 Lena E. Cal lker T r u s t f o r Hard o f Bearing R Deaf f o r "Purchase o f Audiometer Equipment" under the d i r e c t i o n of the Chairman of the Division of Otalaryngolsgy; purchases compl e t e d , s p / 6 3 .q 1.50

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GOVERNFENT COMTRACTS ANT GRANTS AND O T E R AGREEYENTS: Appraval of t h e following c o n t r a c t s and grants and o t h e r agreements i s requested, and it is recommended t h a t the appreciation of The Board of Regents be s e n t %a t h e d o n o r s a€ t h e grants :

Department of Heal th , Education & Welfare Attention: R , G, Header, Ph,D., Chief

Research Grants Branch Mat ional Cancer Institute National I n s t i t u t e s of H e a l t h Eethesda 14, Maryland

1. Research Grant C Y P - ~ ~ O ~ ( C ~ ) Leukemia in children-compsrisort af treatment 2 -bZ0 Dr. R. L. P r a t t and Ur. J, A. Whitaker December 1, 7959 - November 30, 1960 $6,172

Department o f H e a l t l i , Education & Welfare A t t en t i on : U. Malcolm Ray, P ~ I . D , , Deputy Chief

Research G r a n t s Branch National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Na t i ona l I n s t i t u t e s of I leal th Bethesda 14, Maryland I

2. Research Grant r ~ ~ - 3 7 9 6 ( ~ 2 ) Southwest cancer c hemothe-apy study - nr, a. w. S e l d i n January 1, 1960 - December 31, 1960 $26,037

~ e ~ a r i r n e n t Attention:

of Heal th , Educat ion % Welfare Leonard Karel, P h , n . Chief, Extramural Programs Branch

National I n s t i t u t e o r Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Tnstitutes of Ileal-th Bet l ~ e s d a 14, Mary 1 and

3, Research Grant E-~~DO(CI) Host-parasite r e l a t i o n s h i p of schistosomes Dr. Tlnnald V. Yaore January 1, 1960 - December 31, 1960 $7,108

4. R ~ s ~ a r c h Grant E-3393

D r . Eugene TZ, Hosenblum . I

December 1, 1959 - November 30, 1960 $11,315

5. Research Grant E-3227 P e r t u s s i s dis~nosis by f l u o r e s c e n t antibody s t a in ing Ur.' J o Anne Whitaker & 2r. ?an1 Danaldson December 1, 1959 - November 30, 1960 $1 1,302

6 , Research Grant ~ - 8 8 0 ( ~ 3 ) Effect o f oxygen t ens ion on tubercle bacilli Dr. L. Rutk. Guy & P r . J c h 5. Chapman January 1, 1960 - December 31, 1950 $R, 867

Department of Heal th , Edueat ion & Welfare Attention: James Watt, M.D,, Direc to r National Heart Xnsf k t u t e Nat iona l Institutes of Realth Bethesda 14, Maryland

7. Research Grant H-3437 (~2S l$ Splanchnic hernodynamics and splsnchnic metsbolisrn 2- 6 8~ Dr. Durton Combes December 1, 1959 - November 30, 1960 $8,703

GOVERNMENT CDNTRAGTS AND GRANTS AND mHER AGREEMENTS - continued - 0 . Research Grant W-4074 I

Study of ultrastructure o f a r t e r i e s in stherogenesis Dr. C. T. Ashwor th December 1, 1959 - November 30, 1960 $2,300

9, Research Grant H-3108(~3) Tolerance of t h e h e a r t to g r o s t h e t i c a o r t i c valves Ur. Hugh E. Wilson & Dr. Hichard W. Ernst May 1, 1960 - April 30, 1961

5 - L 8.0, $23,260

10. Research Grant H - 3 9 6 7 ( ~ 1 51) Clinical studies on lung c i r c u l a t i o n and gas exchange Dr. Robert L. J o h n s o n , 2r. December 1, 1959 - August 31, 1960 $5,450

11. Research Grant H-4772 Cine-X-ray rnethad t o study lung dynamics D r . William F. Mil le r necember 1, 1959 - Novemher 30, 19GO $2,300

12. Research Grant B-4124(~1) fsolation of hypotens5,ve p r inc ip le f r o m renal ex t rac t s Dr. Arthur Grollman January 1, 1960 - December 31, 1960 s H 6 a*/ $14,490

13, Research Fellowship Supply Grant kF-9874 Development of cine-xray method to study lung d y n m i c s Dr. William Franklin Mliler in behalf o f

Br , Richard K. Archer J u l y 1, 1959 - June 30, 1960 $500

Department o f Health, Education R Welfare Attention; Freder ick La Stone, ?h.D.

A s s i s t a n t Chief Division of Gener a1 Nedical Sciences National Tnstitutes of Health Rethesda 14, Maryland

14. Student P a r t - t i m e Research F e l l owship Grant FG-519 F o r e i g h t medica l student part-time Research F e l l m s h i p s Dr. A. J, G i l l September 1, 1959 - August 31, 1960 $5,184

Department of Health, E d u c a t i on & Welfare Attention: John F. Sherman, Ph.D., Deputy Chief

Extramural Programs National Institute a f Arthri t is and M e t a b o l i c Diseases National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

15. Research G r a n t ~-2700(~1) Glue agon assay s * 5 Y r J D r . Roger H. 3 n ~ e r January I , 1960 - December 31, 1960 $5,543

GOVERNMENT CmTRACTS AND GRANTS AND CPTHER AGREEMENTS - continued 56%

Department of Health, Education and Welfare Office of Vocational Rehabi l i ta t ion At t en t ion : James F, Garrett, Assistant Direc to r

Research and Training Division Washington 25, D. C.

16. Research & Demonstration Project No. Nl-498-60 Clinic f o r the fitting of o p t i c a l a i d s f o r the near bl ind Dr. Carroll W, Rroming November 1, 1959 - ~ c t o b e r 31, 1960 $5,032

Ib. S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Office of t h e Surgeon General Washington 25, D. C.

17. Contract DA-49-007-MD-884 Plodi f lca t ion N O . 3 Provision f o r addi t ional research support in t h e amount af $25,000 and extension of the period of the c o n t r a c t to 1-ugust 31, 1961

United S t a t e s Atomic Energy Commission Attention: R. G, Humphr?es, D i r e c t o r

Con t r ac t Divi sian-Oak Ridge OF era t ians Oak Ridge, Tennessee

18, Contract No. AT- (40-11-2470 H o d i f i c a t i ~ r i No. L 1 s-ssb Provis ion f a r amonal research support i n the amount of

$15,844 and extension of the period of the c a n t r a c t t o October 39, Y9SO

19. From the Hogg Founda t ion f o r Mental Health (Dr. Robert L, Sitherland, The University cf Texas, Austin 12, "Texas) p a r t i a l salary support of e s n c i o l a g i s t in the Department of Psychia t ry under the 5 -/u d i r e c t i o n of Dr. R. L. Stubblefield, f o r three years, effective October 1, 1959. Three annual payments i n the amount o f $4,500 e a c h w i l l be made and depcsjted t a "The Hogg Foundation f o r Mental Health'' (~ccount 7982) $13,500. UO

ZQ. From the Texas Psych ia t r i c Foundat ion ( ~ r . E , Rammond Coffman, Treasurer, 4007 Stonebridge Drive, Dslles 4, ~ e x s s ) a gran t f o r S-/Yd & continued development and support of a program of teaching, research and service in t h e Department of Psychiatry f o r t h e period September 1, 1959 through August 31, 1960. The f i rs t payment of one-half t h e t o t a l grant will be reduced by $11,)00, the unexpended balance a t August 31, 1959, and the second ha l f payment will be made unon our request, for depos i t to "Texas Psychf atric Foundation f o r r e sea rch i n Psychiatry" (~ccount 7784) 34,530.00

21. From t h e A . H. Robins Company, Inc. ( ~ r , Jack Freund, Director of Clinical Research, 1407 Cummings Drive, R;chmond 20, ~irgini a ) a g ran t f o r s u ~ o r t of research on "the use of drugs in con t ro l of muscle spasmt1 under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . John C. Vanat ta ; one-half payment ta be made In November, 1953, and t h e balance upon c~mpletion of the studies , f o r d e p b s i t to " A , H. Robins Co., 1nc.-Use of Drugs in Cont ro l of Muscle Spasm" (Account 8576) 2,000.00

From the Southwestern Medical Foundation ( ~ r . Karl Heblitzelle, Pres iden t , 333 Medical Arts Building, Dallas, exa as) the following:

22, An institutional research grant f o r r e s e a r c h f n various phases of hear t di sease , w i t h t h e funds t o be a l l o c a t e d by t h e Southwestern Medf c a l School Institutkonal Re sea re h Grants Committee, and t he funds to be made ava i lab le upon n o t i f i c a t i o n to t h e Southwestern Medical

L 5- u

~ouhlation, for deposit to " Southwestern Medical Foundatinn- Institutional Research Grant f o r Cardiac Re saarch" ( ~ c c o u n t 8092 1 14,413.54

23. Second payment on the first half sf t h e t o t a l grant f o r 1959-60, covering r e a l l o c a t i o n s o f the grant far supplementation of sa lar ies , 5-/ 30L depos i ted to " S ~ u t h e s t e x n MndioaS Faundmtion 0rant'"Aceount 9150) 1,400.00

S- 6

GUVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS ANI) OTHER AGREEMENTS - continued 24. A grant t o provide funds t o 'cover t h e c o s t of the 1959-1960 N a t i o n a l B o a r d E r m i n a t i o n s f o r s e c o n d a n d f o u r t h y e a r m e d i c a l 5-1 0 3 ~ students , deposi ted t o " Southwestern Medical Foundation-Nati onal Board Examinations1' ( ~ c c ount 9157)

GIFTS OF MORE THAN $100: It is recommended t h a t t h o f gifts, f o r e q e n d i t u r e a t t he d i r e c t i o n of the department o r individual Lndicated, be accepted and t h a t t h e apprecia t ion of The Board of Regents be sent t o t h e donors, There is no terminal date f o r expenditure o f f u n d s unless s p e c i f i e e l l y s t a t e d below, Item 1

, has been reported previously and documented,

1. From the Children rs Medical Center (MY. ~ a m e s Farnsworth, Director, 2306 Welborn S t r e e t , Dallas, ~ e x s s ) payment f o r the m m t h s_//< of October, 1959, f o r t h e use of the Department of Anesthesiology deposited to "Chi ldrents Medical Con-ter-Anesthesia Fund-direction of the Department Chairman'' (~ccount 7590) 1,000,OO

2, From the Hogg Foundation far Mental Rea l th u us tin 12, ex as) an allocation af funds f o r a Fellowship in C l i n i c a l Psychology f o r t h e 5 - ) b ~ - period September 1, 1959 through August 3 1 , 1960, depos i ted to "The Hegg Foundation f o r Mental Healthf1 (~ccount 7482) 3,0110.00

3, From Dr. Char les F. Gregory ( ~ i v i s i o n af Orthopedic Surgery, -Southwestern Medical ~ c h o o l ) con-tr ibutions to "Faculty Cif ts f a r

5 - /z:a. Orthopedic Surgeryt' (~ccount 8046) 400.00

I

4, From Mr. Cecil Murray (3101 Greenhrier , Dallas, ex as) a contributi f o r t ~ e Dkpartment o f P e d i a t r i c s for rssesrc h in l~ukenia, depos i ted 3 -/a 8 4 to "Cecil Murray G i f t fb r Research in Leukemia" ( ~ c c o u n t 8760) 5,000.00

5. From Dr. Kemp C l a r k ( ~ i v i s i o n of Neurosurgery, Southwestern .MedicelSchool) a c o n t r i b u t i o n t o T t F a c u l t y G i f t s f o r Surgery" sv/xc

(AC c aunt 804 8 ) 440.00-

6 . From t h e Helen Hay Whitney Foundation (~xecutive Secre ta ry , 748 Wadison Avenue, New York 21, New ~ o r k ) t h e second half payment of the Fellawship salary for Dr. Joseph Lospallutr, f a r t h e period January I, 19FO through June 30, 1960, deposited t o "Helen Hay

5-15) Whitney Foundation-Researc h Fellowship j n Arthritis" (~ccount 8382) 3,000.00

A , J, G i l l , M,D, Dean

A ereity of Ten Sehuot of Me on, Texas

Th Poet gr

LC miv :adua t e

Haue t:' . be; t&Lw January 6 ,' 1 $q+ 6

TO aOGTOR Lmm r n S O N , m s m m THE UNIVERS'LTY OF TEXAS AUSTIN, TEXAS

)oc tor

.* 1 ---s - Wilson: Dear I:

The OIL-L~S docket for the Postgraduate School of Medicine is submftted for yc ~tnd submission t o t l -d of R in Aus ry 22 and 23, 1960:

ae Boar at i t s Fur app ; t i n on

Main Brvls ion-~ous ton -- 1959-66 1. Approve the following appointments to the Clinical Faculty tenvrh

Name

! and w salary:

Title Effective Date

. Sulian, M.D. Lecturer .I C. Lecturer

January January Joel H,

UDetet - nd GynecoLegy Baker, ,,,,,1 B.. K.D. Lecturer

X recommend your acceptance of the fol grunrs ana c n u ~ cne appreciation of the Board be sent the aonorn nv r r

g i f t s - a.. -*

and 7P

;Z,OUU,00 received frm the Mike Hagg Fund, Firs t C i t y National I of Hdustbn, T ~ u s ~ ~ E e Hike Hogg Fund, Hauston I (Attention: Ve/L Mr. Carroll D. Sim ice President and Senfor : if ficer ) in fal l payment of, a grant EO De used for various educatio~ 1 research ac-

red fro m the . I. and Truit t 3 (Attention: Mr. J senring the semi-anr J. J. Truirt Fund i

f l

: Medic Trust aub, Vq but ion

, Bank of the Southwest, Houston ice President and Trust Officer) of income, to be credited to th

)avf d lual Eot fl

1 - C

:t Laborator les , Divis ton of Warner-= cal C O Y I ~ ( L L E ~ Morrta Plains, Hew Jersey (Atreation: Rogez

o) w i l l pay Eor exp ap to t

rbert P1 b Y.7 m-.

Med ice $3,0010

~rc'n As r a pos

l,-

reocfaf I tgradu \ . - .

enses I

Ly subn \ 'v

Grant Taylor, M. b, Dean

Resp fl- '