May 1963 - Docket - University of Texas System

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor May 7, 1963 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Mrs. Johnson and Gentlemen: The Budget Dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my recommendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents on May 24 - 25, 1963. Main University Texas Western College Medical Branch Dental Branch M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute Southwestern Medical School The following changes affecting Central Administration budgetary operations are recommended for approval by the Board of Regents. RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1962-63 BUDGET -- University Development Board 1. Transfer $1.250 from the Universitv Develooment Board Publishing and , > - Mailing account to the University Development Board Clerical Assistants account. In prior years some of the part-time clerical employees hired on a temporary basis for special publishing and mailing projects were paid from the Publishing and Mailing account. Since the Auditor has requested that all part-time employees be paid from the Clerical Assistants account, this transfer will be necessary in order to meet clerical costs resulting from various mailing programs during the rest of this year. (RBC 87) University Lands, Geology 2. Effective April 19, 1963, accept the resignation of Mr. James Roland Mollard, Petroleum Engineer, at an annual salary rate of $6,468. (RBC 89) APPROPRIATION FOR MISCELUNEOUS COSTS - PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND BONDS - P - ___> SERIES 1963 - 3, At the April, 1963, meeting of the Board of Regents the subject bond issue in the amount of $4,000,000 was authorized and the bond counsel was named. No appropriation was recommended, however, at that time for miscellaneous costs incurred for the issue. Based on similar costs for previous issues, the Endowment Office has recommended that the sum of $7,500 be appropriated from Available University Fund to an account in the Endowment Office entitled "Permanent University Fund Bonds, Series 1963 - Miscellaneous Costs." The recommendation has been approved by Vice-Chancellor Dolley and the Chancellor and is recommended fo-i approval by the Board of Regents.

Transcript of May 1963 - Docket - University of Texas System

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor

May 7, 1963

TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs. Johnson and Gentlemen:

The Budget Dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my recommendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents on May 24 - 25, 1963.

Main University Texas Western College Medical Branch Dental Branch

M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute

Southwestern Medical School

The following changes affecting Central Administration budgetary operations are recommended for approval by the Board of Regents.

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1962-63 BUDGET -- University Development Board 1. Transfer $1.250 from the Universitv Develooment Board Publishing and , > - Mailing account to the University Development Board Clerical Assistants account. In prior years some of the part-time clerical employees hired on a temporary basis for special publishing and mailing projects were paid from the Publishing and Mailing account. Since the Auditor has requested that all part-time employees be paid from the Clerical Assistants account, this transfer will be necessary in order to meet clerical costs resulting from various mailing programs during the rest of this year. (RBC 87)

University Lands, Geology 2. Effective April 19, 1963, accept the resignation of Mr. James Roland Mollard, Petroleum Engineer, at an annual salary rate of $6,468. (RBC 89)

APPROPRIATION FOR MISCELUNEOUS COSTS - PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND BONDS - P - _ _ _ > SERIES 1963 - 3, At the April, 1963, meeting of the Board of Regents the subject bond issue in the amount of $4,000,000 was authorized and the bond counsel was named. No appropriation was recommended, however, at that time for miscellaneous costs incurred for the issue. Based on similar costs for previous issues, the Endowment Office has recommended that the sum of $7,500 be appropriated from Available University Fund to an account in the Endowment Office entitled "Permanent University Fund Bonds, Series 1963 - Miscellaneous Costs." The recommendation has been approved by Vice-Chancellor Dolley and the Chancellor and is recommended fo-i approval by the Board of Regents.

ADDENDUM May 24-25, 1963

The Board in S e s s i o n on May 24 and May 25, 1963, approved the following:

Main Univers i ty . --Amend the 1962- 63 Main Univers i ty Budget on P a g e 1:

a . B y accept ing the res igna t ion of Doctor J o s e p h R . Smi ley , P r e s i d e n t , P r o f e s s o r of Romance Languages and M e m b e r of the Gradua te Facu l ty , effectxve J u n e 30, 1963.

b. By changing the s t a tus of N o r m a n H a c k e r m a n f r o m V i c e - P r e s i d e n t and P r o v o s t , P r o f e s s o r of C h e m i s t r y and M e m b e r of the Gradua te F a c u l t y a t a n annual s a l a r y r a t e of $16,500 f r o m G e n e r a l Budget Funds plus $4, 000 f r o m C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds and a l s o $3, 500 f r o m C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds f o r the purpose of purchas ing a n annuity f r o m TIAA to Vice-Chancel lor f o r Academic Af fa i r s , P r o f e s s o r of C h e m i s t r y and M e m b e r of the Gradua te F a c u l t y a t a n annual s a l a r y r a t e of $16, 500 f r o m G e n e r a l Budget Funds plus $5, 000 f r o m C u r r e n t Restricted Funds and a l s o $3, 500 f r o m C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds f o r the purpose of purchas ing and annuity f r o m TIAA, effect ive J u l y 1 , 1963.

Main Univers i ty . - -Amend the 1962-63 Budget f o r Auxi l iary E n t e r p r i s e s of the Main University on P a g e 23 b y adding a new i t e m " T r a c k Specia l i s t" and appointing to the s a m e J a c k P a t t e r s o n fo r the per iod May 16 through August 31, 1963, a t a n annual s a l a r y r a t e of $10: 000, 00.

MAIN UNIVERSITY BUDGET DOCKET

INDEX - May 24 and 25, 1963 Meeting

Page No, -- Budgets

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auxiliary Enterprises M-b-5

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Excellence Fund M-b-4

Government Sponsored Resedrch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-6

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mainunivers i ty M-b-1

Miscellaneous Sponsored Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-5

Summer Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-9

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Military Leaves M-b-8

Main University - Budget Docket

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Main Universtiy

Office of the President Austin

D r . Harry Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor Ransom:

The following changes i n the Main University Budget a r e submitted f o r your approval and submission t o the Board of Regents a t i ts meeting i n Austin on May 24 and 25, 1963.

Recommended Amendments t o t he 1962-63 Budget -- The term "rate" f o r academic personnel is the ful l - t ime nine-month base rate; f o r c l a s s i f i ed personnel it i s the full- t ime twelve-month ra te , the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the f rac t ion of time f o r which he is appointed and the period of h i s appointment. . Terminal dates of appoint- ments a r e May 31 fo r academic and August 31 f o r c l a s s i f i ed personnel unless otherwise indicated. Source of funds, unless otherwise shown, i s the U n a l - located Salar ies account. For docket purposes, do l la r f igures a r e used, cents omitted,

OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR -- Data - Processing Division o? 1. Increase the salary r a t e of M r . Carl Eddie Welge, Jr,, Systems Analyst and Programmer, from $6,468 t o $7,440, effect ive March 1, 1963. (1628)

INTERNATIONAL OFFICE 2. Increase t-ntenince, Overation, and Eauiument account b s $8.112 and - - " . , the Cler ica l Assis tants account-by $2,090 from Main University Unappropriated Balance. These t ransfers have the e f f ec t of returning f o r Internat ional Office use a portion of the t u i t i o n and fees received from government agencies for programs directed by Internat ional Office. (1721)(i720)

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES --- Botanv " -point M r . Tom J. Mabry a s Inst ructor , one-fourth time, f o r the SecorrJ. Semester, a t a r a t e of $6,390, M r . Mabry is a l s o Research Sc i en t i s t Associate V, three-fourths time, a t a r a t e of $8,520 f o r 12 months, on a NSF Grant. (1679)

English -oint Mr. Stanley G. Alexander f o r the Second Semester a s Teaching

..Assistant, one-fourth time, a t r a t e of $5,200, funds t o come from account f o r Teaching As.si?tar;c;?: rm? as Academic Assistant, one-fourth time, at r a t e of $4,851, funds t o come from account f o r Assis tants , (1648)(1594)

5. Change the appointment of Mr. James J. H i l l , Teaching Assistant a t r a t e of $5,000, from half time t o one-fourth time for the Second Semester. (1658)

1962-63 Budget (continued) College of A r t s and Sciences (contiaued) --- m g l i sh (continued) -oint Mrs, Ruth Preston Mil ier k b m as %ecturer f o r the Second Semester a t a r a t e of $6,500. (1681)

7, Transfer $400a00 from Teaching Assis tants t o Assistants. Adjustment i n assignments has required t h i s change- (16839

Germanic Languages 8 , Cancel t he Second Semester appointment of MP. Walter Jens, Vis i t ing Professor at r a t e of $12,000. (1693)

History m o v e the name of MP. Walter Prescot t Webb, Professor, one-fourth time, a t r a t e of $15,000, from the budget e f fec t ive March 8, 1963, the date of h i s death, (1698)

10, Appoint Mz-. Wilfred Madelung a s Vis i t ing Lecturer, two-fifths time, a t r a t e of $9,600, f o r t he Second Semester, M r . Madelung w i l l a l so serve i n Middle East Language and Area Center. $1633)

Mathematics 11, Transfer the sum of $11,000 from Umllocated Salar ies t o Assistants. More graders a r e needed f o r the Second Semester. (16.696)

Romance Langwages / 12. Change the appointment of MP. Americo Castro, Visit ing Professor, from

$15,000 t o $15,000 plus $300 from Faculty Improvement Fund f o r 1962-63 only, effect ive January 16, 1963. (1670)

13. Change the appointment of Mz-so Ber t ie Naylor Acker, Teaching Assistant a t r a t e of $5,000, from one-half time t o two-thirds tfme f o r the Second Semester, addi t iona l funds t o come from account f o r Teaching Assis tants . (1646)

Zoology -oint M r . Elray S. Nixon a s Teaching Assistant, one-half tfme, a t r a t e of $4,800, e f fec t ive k r c h 12, 1963, funds t o come from account f o r Teaching Assistants i n Biology. (1686)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION General s s i n e s s 15. ~ran-800,01 from Teaching Assistants t o Assis tants , Money i s needed for adequate grading help f o r spring semester, (1659)

C O U G E OF EDWATXON C u m i c ~ l ~ and Instruct ion

% m e appointment of MP. George M. Blanco, Teaching Associate a t r a t e of $5.84n, from February 1 - June 15, 1963, t o January 26 - May 31, 1963- The appointment is fo& half time, 1731) '

Civi l Engineering r ~ ~ ~ r o v e a Special Faculty Assignment, one-thErd time, f o r the Second Semester for M r , Earnest F s Gloyna, Professor a t r a t e of $14,000, (1658)

0ffi.ce of the Dean --- 19. Transfer from Maintenance and Operation the sum of $400 in to the account fo r Cler ica l Assistants since extra c l e r i c a l help was needed t o complete the EX ,POD. Questionnaire and Report, (1724)

qp+ COLLEGE OF PHARMACY -Ee the t i t l e and increase the salary r a t e of MP* Franz A. Frank, on one-half time appointment, from Research Sc ien t i s t Associate I1 a t r a t e of $5,784 t o Research Sc ien t i s t Associate IIH a t pate of $6,780, funds t o come from Assistants account. M r . Frank i s a l so a Research Sc ien t i s t Associate 1x1, one-half time, i n the plant Research Ins t i t u t e . ( C h s r ~ e i effect ive 3/1/63 1

(1664) 21. Transfer from Assistants t o Animal Caretakers the sum of $499,44 since i n moving the Drug-Plastic Iaboratories t o Balcones Research Center, it was necessary t o provide more part-time help i n caring f o r animals, (1739)

RADIO-TELEVISION 22. Grant MP. Robert F. Schenkkan, Director a t r a t e of $12,000, for nine months, a leave without pay f o r the period June 1 - 15, 1963. (1.694)

23. Appoint M r . John R. Rider a s News Director, Assistant Professor, at a r a t e of $8,500 fo r twelve months, June 1 4 August 31, 1963. This is a

4 continuation of MP. Rider" appointment which expires May 31, 1963. (1736) *L

ORGANIZED mSEARCW Bureau of Business Research

M Stanley A. Arbingast, Associate Director and Professor of Marketing, at r a t e o f $22,000 fo r nine months, a leave without pay f o r the period July 1 - 31, 1963. (1652)

Computation Center 2 y Increase tbe Maintenance and Operation account by $2,500 from Unallocated Maintenance and Qperation. De'e t o increased a c t i v i t y of the Center, a d d i t i onal funds a r e needed. ( 1722)

P6. Change the t i t l e of MPS, Sylvia Elaine Goodrich from Computer Progmmner X I t o Research Sc ien t i s t Associate X I , e f fect ive April 1, 1963, with no change i n base r a t e of $6,168. (1726)

Ins t i t u t e of Marine Science - - 23. Grant ~ r x r d Thomas Odum, Director at r a t e of $11,500 f o r 12 months, a 1.ealre wikhout pay fo r the period of March 4 - April 4, 1963, (1649)

Plant Research i n s t i t u t e r C h a n g e the t i t l e and increase t h e salary r a t e of M r . Franz A , Frank, on half -time appointment, from Research Sc ien t i s t Associate P I a t r a t e of $5>784 t o Research Sc ien t i s t Associate I X I a t r a t e of $6,780. M r . Frank i s a l s o a Research Sc ien t i s t Associate I I X i n the College of Pharmacyo (alsnge effect ive iviarch 1, 1963.) (1665)

1962-63 Budget (continued] m a r c h (continued)

Texas Petroleum Research Committee - 9 Appoint Eap. Lloyd R v dohson a s Research Engineer Associate H I , three- f i f t h s time, f o r the period of March 1 - May 31, 1963, and full- t ime fo r the period of June 1 - ~ u g u s t 31, 1963, a t r a t e of $6,168, funds t o come from unused sa l a r i e s . (1650) (1651')

30, Transfer from mused sa l a r i e s t o the Maintenance and Operation account . the sum of $6,499.53. (17133

DIVISION OF EXTENSION I n d u s t r i a f and Busi ness Training Bureau - 31. ~ ~ p o i n n ~ , Donne11 W. Alford a s Training Spec ia l i s t II a t r a t e of $6,468, m r c h a, 1963 - ~ p r i l 30, 1963. (1653)

32. Increase the salary r a t e of dames H, Frazier, Vocational Teacher & Trainer, from r a t e of $6,780 t o $7,440, effect ive Apri l 1, 1963. F i f ty per cent of Mro Fraz i e r s s sa la ry comes from the appropriation f o r Vocational Teacher Education, (1715)

Msual Inst ruct ion Bureau - 33. Increase the sa la ry r a t e and change the t i t l e of the following from Audio- Visual Educational Spec ia l i s t I a t $6,168 t o Audio-Visual Educational Spec ia l i s t I$ a t $6,468, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963:

' ,n Alvin B, Cogdill (1717) Joe Coltharp (1716)

Qc Virginia Carmen Patterson (1718)

34. Transfer $500 from Traveling Expenses t o Maintenance, Operation & Equip- ment. (1699)

EOIOGe FOUNDATION FOR MEMmL HEALTM - - 35. Transfer from R- ProJeets account t o the Department of Psychology the sum of $5,249 t o support research e n t i t l e d "Repetitive Psychometric Measures," done under the direct ion of M r . Louis J. Moran, Associate Professor, (1738)

EXCELLENCE FUM) - CBA Case Research Program (Research i n Business Administration) -

Change the statras of M r . M9i';on F+ Usry from Social Science Research Associate It?, half time, a t r a t e of $8,160, t o Social Science Research Associate HV without pay, effecdive March 1, 1963. (1.652)

37. Appoint M r . Dale ELlsworth Amstrong as Social Science Research Assoe:iate I%f, th i r teen- for t le ths time, a t rate of $6,168, e f fec t ive June 1, 1963. ( 1701 3

Inter-American Symposium of Contemporary Music P

from the ~ = f t e n t account the sum of $5,000 t o provide funds f o r the supporr, of the Inter-American Symposinrm of Contemporary Music. (1935)

Language an& Area Center f o r & t i n American Studies -- -- 39, Appoint M r , Auglasto Tamago-Vargas as Visi t ing Professor, half time, at r a t e o f $13,000, fo; %he Secokd Semester. Ee i s a l so half time from contract funds f o r this Center, (1.642)

1962-63 Budget (continued) Excellence FUnd (continxed)

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Middle Languages and Area Cent.er - - -- n P p o m n t M r , Wilfred Madelung a s Visit ing Leettzrer, three-tenths time, a t r a t e of $9,600, fo r the Second Semester, Mr, Madelung i s a l s o servrlng i n the Department of History during Chis period. (1635)

Modern I t a l i a n Civi l izat ion Project n x - e appointment of Mr. Robert F. Schenkkan a s Professor f o r the period June 1 - 15, 1963, a t a stipend of $666-67. M r . Schenkkan i s on leave as Director of Radio-Television. (1688)(1689]

MISCELLANEOUS SPONSORED AREAS(AIL payments from grant funds) American -- Council - on ~duc- ( ~ r a d u a t e School, Office of the ~ e a n ) &2, Appoint Mrs, Virginia Flood Dailey as Administrative Assistant, foTls- f i f t h9 titpe . a r a e of +6 I 8 e f ec 've p r i l +,Mage posit lon zn30?$lce o$ ~ e a n ~ ' o f .$&dude &hoot a s 0

$1 84 ' 64'3f?%8. 9 ~ ~ 5 1 Composite Hybrid - Beams (Bureau of Engineering ~ e s e a r c h ) . 43. Appoint Mr. Anthony A , Toprac, Assocliate Professor of C iv i l Engineering a t rate of $11,000, as Research Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) , one-fouPth time, f o r the period &?arch 1 - May 31, 1963. (l71.43

Ford Foundation - Grant ( ~ a d i o - ~ e l e v f s i o n ) Remove MP. Walter Prescot t Webb from h i s appointment a s Project Director

and Professor of History, three-fourths time, fo r the Long Session a t a r a t e of $20,000 f o r twelve months, effect ive March 8, 1963, the date of h i s death, and cancel h i s full-time appointment as Project Director fo r the period June 1 - August 31, ~ 9 6 3 ~ a t the same ra t e , (1668](1669)

ICA Contract ( Internat ional Office) Mr. Charles Edwin Porterf ie ld as Assistant Professor of Petroleum

Ennineering fo r the period February b - August 31, 1963, a t a r a t e of $12,000 plGs t en per cent i&entive allowance. Mr. Por te r f ie ld w i l l be a t the Uni- versf ty of Baghdad. (1684)

Middle E a s t Ianguages and Area Center- - -- -~point M r , Wilfred M a d e l u n ~ ~ i s i t i n g Lecturer, three-tenths t h e , fo r the-second Semester at a r a t e of $9,600. Mr. Madelung is a l so serving i n the Department of History during t h i s period, (1634)

Tubular Connections (Bureau of Engineering ~ e s e a r c h ) b-rnhate ~ppointment of Mr* S. W, Ywan, Research Engineer (Facultygr), one-eighth time, at r a t e of $L3,000, e f fec t ive March 31, 1963. Mr. Yuan is Professor of Aero-Space Engineering, (17271

AUXXLIARY EX'ERFRISES BUDGET Student Health Center m m n t D r . Harry Leslie Klotz, Physician, General Medicine a t r a t e of $10,920 f o r eleven monzhs, a leave withom pay fo r the period F e b m r y 19 - m r e h 5, 1963. B1645%6%%301

Intercol legiate Athlet ics resignation of Mr, James R. Vipamontes, Assistant Basketball

Coach a t r a t e of $7,300 for twelve months, e f fec t ive Apri l 30, 1.963. (1656)

50, Appoint Mro Jesse Lee Richardson as Assistant Basketball. Coach a t a r a t e of $7,300 fo r twelve months, effect ive arch 1, 1963. $1667) C 50As Approve an appropriation of $6,500 from tke Athlet ic Council, General Account,for the purchase of equipment and the insta1,lation thereof fo r the establishment of a laundry at the stadium, By having our own laundry savings w i l l be effected, and the cost of the laundry installation paid fo r by these savings ; (1788)

1962-63 Budget (continued) OFFICE OF WVEEWMffJT SPOMSORED BESEARCP T-aFents from contract funds 1

Anti-metabolites with Peroxy Groupings - 51. Approve the a&?pointment of M r . Philip S, Bailey as Director (Faculty), effective Juhe 1, 1963, at a rate of $~1,000 for nine months* Mr. Bailey i s Professor of Chemistry, (1939)

52. Approve the appointment of the following a s Research Scientist Associate III a t a rate of $9,104 for twelve months, effective Mas 1, 1961: , ., * c -

Previous &te John E, Batterbee B l%k0) --sxRes.~ci .A, 111 Colin David Johnson 6 1741 1 7104 as Res. Sci .A. I1 Ch. Bheemasankara Rao (1742) 6468 as Res.Sci.A.11 Biswajit Sinha 63343) 6468 as Res,Sci,A,II

A l l of these men except Mr., Johnson have been employed on th i s project through May 31g and the $7,104 rate i s an increase for them. Mr. Johnson was on another research project through A p ~ i l 30.

Biochemical Systematic Study (NSF) - 53, Change the aoaointment of MPa Tom J. Mabrv. Research Scientist Associate i -a t rate-of $8,% for twelve months, from fuii t o three-fourths time for the period January 16 - May 31, 1963, Re will be appointed t o teach i n the Department of Botany during the Second Semester on a one-fourth time basis, (1680)

Cell Ultrastmcture i n Development and Growth Appoint Mr. ~ilii%n A , ~ t a ~ ~ a r G s Research Scientist Associate I V a t

a rate of $8,520 for the period March 18 - April 30, 1963. (1692)

Colwnns in Frames 55. Appznt M r , John E . Breen, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, two- thirds time a t a rate of $8,3009 a s Research Engineer (Faculty), one-third time, for the period l&rch 1 - May 31, 1963, (1682)

Defense Research Laboratory =ant M r . Donald Edward Robinson, Research Scientist Associate IV, two- thirds t h e a t rate of $8,520, a leave of absence without pay beginning Wrch 11, 1963, (1666)

59. Grant Mr. Miles Oren Hayes, Research Scientist Assistant II1,one-fourth time, a t rate of $6,468, a leave without pay beginning April 1, 1963. (1733)

58, Change the salary rate of MP, Carey Daniel Smith, Research Scientist Associate PLI from $9,440 t o $L800, effective Wrch 18, 1963, changing his hours fmm 40 t o 50 per week; 2,e. on one and one-fourth time basis. (1693) (1728) f 2 ~ F m n t ig I;ra.&in$$on, D O C 3 , on special project for Bureau of Ships where regu-

OP wee i y- rve hours.

59, Accept the resignation of Mro Albert Nelson Ell is , Research Engineer Associate I E P a t a pate of $6,780, effective Februazy 25, 1963. (1639)

60, Grant M r 0 W i l l f a Roy King, Research Scientist Associate I11 a t a rate of $6,780, a leave withwat pay for the period March 12 - 31, 1963. (1661) (1662)

61, Appoint MP, Joseph Deiitno Williams as Research Scientist Associate III a t a rate of $7,104, effective March 4, 1963. $3-9039

62, Appoint Charles Thomas as Research Engineer Associate P I 1 a t rate of $7,800, ive Apr%L 1, 1963. (1729)

1962-63 Budget (continued) Office of Government Sponsored Researeh (continued) -

Defense Research Laboratory (continued) w p o i n t Mp* Patrick Lowry Odell, Assistant Professor of Mathematics ar, a r a t e of $7,000, as Research Sc ien t i s t (~ae%alxy) , one-fourth time, fo r the period February 1 - May 31, 1963. (36543

Genetics Foundation - (GM 06492-04) n n t MPs. Linda Lackner Xuich, Researeh Sc ien t f s t Associate ICT. (3/4T) a t a t e of $6,780, a Leave without sa la ry for month of April, 1963. (L705)

Genetics Foundation (AT- (40-1)-2952) ,s t Associate V at a n o f n t Mr. Lloyd S. bekingen as Research Scients

r a t e of $12,000, e f fec t ive April 1, 1963. (1683)

Graduate Training i n Public Realth n o i n t MP. Tom Davidson Reynolas as Special Instructor i n C iv i l Engi- neerini; half time, for the period Februwy 1 - June 15, 1963~ a t a base r a t e of $7,500. M r . Reynolds i s a l s o i n Department of C iv i l Engineering a s Special bnstructor, half- t ine during th.3,~ period. (1632)

67. Appoint M r . Joe Overton Ledbetter a s Assistant Professor i n Civ i l Engineering, one-fourth t ine , for the period February 1 - June 15, 1963, at a base r a t e of $8,000. MP, Ledbetter i s a l s o Assistant Professor i n Civ i l Engineering, three-fourths time, during t h i s period, (1631)

Gmssland Communities (NSF) 63, Accept the resignation of W. Elray S, Mixon, Research Sc ien t i s t Ass3,stant I I Z , half time, a t a r a t e of $6,168, effect ive March 11, 1963. (1.690 1

~ u n o l o g i c Studies on the Genus Baptlsia JO. ~ e m i n a ~ a ~ o ~ ~ f bCco Richard Neville Lester, Research Sc ien t i s t Associate PIP at pate of: $7,104, e f fec t ive December 24, 1962. (1691)

Language and Area Center fo r Latin American Studies --- -- - -- 71. Appoint M r . August~ Tamayo-Vargas a s Visit ing Professor, half t i n e , a t a rate-of $l3,000,for the second Semester. He i s a l s o appointed half time from Excellence Fund allocated fo r t h i s p r o ~ e c t . (1643)

Linguistics Research Center 72, Change the source of funds fo r appointment of the following from the National Science Foundation contract t o contract SC 58911 DA 36-039, for the period March 1 - April 30, 1963:

Research Sc ien t i s t Associate I V Earbara C . Foster $8,520 (1509)(1%1l j Ronald W . Jonas 8,520 (372.0) (1712) Leo Wayne ~ o s h 8,520 B170410l~05)

7'3. Increase the salary r a t e of I&, Oscar Halton Olson, Jr9, Computer Programmer ar, from $5,784 t o $6,168 for the period Apri l 1-30, 1.963. (1695)

Metabolism of Marine Bays of Texas (Pnst i tute of Marine science) --- 74. ~ p ~ o i n r ~ n e r t J, Beyers as Research Sc ien t i s t Associate IV at r a t e of $8,520, effect ive June 1, 1963. (1638)

1962-63 Budget ( continued1 Office sf Go-"-ernmerat Sponsored Researet {continued) --- - - -

Military Physics Research Laboratory 95. Grant the following leaves without pay f o r t he period indicated:

Research Sc i en t i s t Associate V Roy Pietsch a t r a t e of $20,920 - Mareh 20 - Apri l 5, 1963 (1696)

Research Sc i en t i s t Assoeiate 19 Peter %+.row Brown a t r a t e of $6,168 - March 20 - 31, 1963 (1708)

Physics of Metastable Systems n p x n t M r . William Woodrow Robertson, Associate Professor of Physics at a ra te of $10,000, a s Research Sc i en t i s t {Faculty), one-third time, for the period February 1-May 31, 1963. (1647)

Propagation and Dispersion of Hydromagnetic and Ion -- Cyclotron Waves -- i n plasmas-m-Magnetic Fields

97. Aoooint MI-" Yeb Jo Seto. 'InstrucGr i n E lec t r i ca l En~ineerinr;: a t r a t e of ~. A & - - - , - - $4.500, as Research Engineer (Faculty), one-fourth time, f o r the Second Semester. (17022)

78. Appoint MP, Robert F, Gribble, Lecturer i n E lec t r i ca l Esgineering, a s Research Engineer Sc i en t i s t Assis tant 111, one-fourth time, f o r t he Second Semester a t a r a t e of $6,468 f o r twelve months, (1306)

Psychiatric Social Work - 9, Appoint Mr. Joseph I rv in Hungate, Jr,, as Research Sc i en t i s t (Faculty)

!t r a t e of $8,500 f o r nine months, f o r the month of J m , 1963. (1732)

Solution Photochemistry of Organic Compwunds 80. Appoint M r . Pete ~ . % r d n e r , Professor of Chemistry, as Director fo r the month of June, 1963, a t a r a t e of $10,500. (1723)

S t ruc tura l Mechanics Research Laboratory 81, Increase the sa la ry r a t e of M r . Ervin Sewell Perry, Research Engineer Assistant %IT, three-fourths time, from r a t e of $5,520 t o $6,168, effect ive March 1, 1963. (1630)

82. Change the appointment of MP, Michael Dean Reifel , Research Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) at r a t e of $5,000 f o r nine months, from half time t o one-fourth time, effect ive Mareh 1 - May 31, 1963. M r , Reife l i s a l s o Instructor i n Engineering Mechanics, 6 16753

MILITARY LEAVES: Approve the following reqaests f o r mi l i t a ry leaves:

1, M r . W i l l i a m E . Barron, Director, Extension Teaching and Field Service Bureauland Associate Professor of Educational Administration, March 17 - 30, 1963 61657)%3.6733

2. M r , Floy Chaples McConnell, Director, Division of Housing and Food Service, Apri l 4-18, 1963. (1655)

1962-63 Budget (continued)

1963 S-R SESSION BUDGET The following changes have been made i n chairmen of departmen%for the - summer:

College of Business Administration (1755)

Accounting: Change the t i t l e of Mr, Ear l D, Bennett from Chairman t o Acting Chairman fo r June 4 - August 24 and e l h - inate Mr. Jim G. Ashbdrne a s Acting Chairman f o r the period July 1 5 - August 24.

General Business: Change the date of ehafrmansh'p appointment of Mr, C . T. Clark from twelve weeks t o July 15 - August 24; appoint M r . L. G. Blackstock as Acting Chair- man June 4 - July 13

Management : Change the t i t l e of Mr. Edmund C . Lynch from C h a i r - man t o Acting Chairman and date of appointment from July 15 - August 24 t o June 4 - August 24, and e l h l . n a t e MP, $. KO %%ley as Acting Chairman June 4 - July 13.

College of Fine A r t s

A r t : Appoint M r , Loren Mozley as Acting Chairman June 4 - July 13 and change date of MP, G~odalS .~s aooointment as Chairman t o July 15 - August 24, instead of fo r twelve weeks period. (1756)

To correct e r rors made i n the pr inted budget, make the following changes:

Page 25 - Zoology, MP, A. R e Schrank should be Acting Chairman

Page 30 - Marketing, Mr. E. W. Cmdiff should be Chairman, not Acting Chairman

TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE of The University of Texas

El Paso, Texas i I:%

May 1, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following budget items are submitted for your presentation to the ~oard of Regents at its meeting in Austin on May 24-25, 1963:

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1962-63 BUDGET

EDUC.ATICTAL .?YD CESFRAL KESIDFST INSTRLTTIOS Education 1. Change the status of Alta S. Cermin, effective March 16, 1963, from Instructor (213 Time) to Instructor (Full-Time) with no change in her nine-months rate of $ 6,000.00, with the necessary additional funds in the amount of $ 610.00 to come from unallocated salaries. (RBC 227)

Drama and Speech 2. Lapse to unallocated salaries the unused appropriation for Instructors, Part- time, in the amount of $ 2,200.00. (RBC 232)

History, Government and Sociology 3. Accept the resignation of Timothy G. Higgins, Instructor (114 Time) effective April 1, 1963, and lapse $ 233.33 to unallocated salaries. His full-time nine- months rate was $ 4,800.00. (RBC 229)

k . Lapse to unallocated salaries the unused appropriation for Instructors, Part- time, in the amount of $ 250.00. (RBC 232)

Journalism and Radio - Television 5. Approve the transfer of $ 200.00 from the appropriation for travel to the appropriation for maintenance and operation. (RBC 226)

Office of the Dean of Engineering 6. Accept the resignation of Eugene M. Thomas as Dean effective May 31, 1963, and lapse $ 3,433.25 to unallocated salaries. His annual rate was $ 13,733.00. (RBC 222)

7. Appoint Lonnie L. Abernethy as Dean and Professor of Engineering effective June 1, 1963, at an annual rate of $ 12,600.00, with the necessary funds in the amount of $ 3,150.00 to come from unallocated salaries. He will also receive an annual annuity premium of $ 2,400.00 paid directly to Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association with the appropriation for the annuity to come from Cotton Trust funds. (RBC 224) (This appointment was approved by the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents on April 5, 1963, and the details are reported here for information.)

Unallocated Accounts 8 . Transfer of Funds:

From: Unallocated Salaries $ 15,000.00 To: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation 15,000.00 For: To provide funds to take care of ligitimate requests

from departments for additional maintenance and opera- tion funds. (RBC 234)

1963 SUMMER SESSION 9. Transfer of Funds:

From: Summer Session - Teaching Salaries $ 4,517.00 To: Unallocated Salaries 4,517.00 For: Lapse the difference originally budgeted for Summer

Session salaries and the amount of the 1963 Summer Session Budget. (RBC 231)

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1962-63 BUDGET (CONTINUED1 4 K K

RESIDr.ST ISSTKL'CTIO?! (COSTINUED) 1.963 iL??IER SESSSOS (COSTINLIED1 Health and Physical Education 10. Change t h e rank of Mona H. Loper from A s s i s t a n t Professor t o I n s t r u c t o r with no change i n s a l a r y r a t e . This i s t o c o r r e c t an e r r o r i n t h e 1963 Summer Session Budget. (RBC 233)

His tory , Government and Sociology 11. Change t h e rank of Carl T. Jackson and Roy L. Meek from I n s t r u c t o r t o Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r with no change i n r a t e . This i s t o c o r r e c t a n e r r o r i n t h e 1963 Summer Sessi-on Budget. (RBC 233)

LIBRARY 12. Transfer of Funds:

From: Maintenance and Equipment $ 8,500.00 To: Books, P e r i o d i c a l s and Binding 8,500.00

For: To u t i l i z e funds t o g r e a t e r e x t e n t . (RBC 219)

PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Administrat ion, Planning and General Serv ices 13. Appoint Eugene M . Thomas a s Planning Engineer, e f f e c t i v e June 1, 1963, a t t h e annual r a t e of $ 13.733.00, wi th t h e necessary funds i n t h e amount of $ 2.861.25 t o . ,

come from t h e appropr i a t ion f o r Laborer f o r $ 2,400.00 and $ 461.25 from unal loca ted s a l a r i e s . He w i l l s e rve f u l l - t i m e f o r June and J u l y and f o r August 213 time i n Phys ica l P l a n t and 113 time i n Mining and Metal lurgy (Summer Sess ion) . (RBC 223)

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES Schel lenger Research Laboratory 14. Appoint Harold N . Bal la rd a s Research Eng inee r -Sc ien t i s t (Unclass i f ied) e f f e c t i v e June 1, 1963, a t an annual r a t e of $9,240.00 wi th t h e necessary funds i n t h e amount of $ 2,310.00 t o come from budgeted s a l a r i e s from one o r more Government c o n t r a c t s o r g r a n t s . He w i l l sur render h i s academic s t a t u s a s A s s i s t a n t P ro fes so r i n t h e Depart- ment of Mathematics and Phys ics , e f f e c t i v e May 31, 1963, t o devote f u l l t ime t o r e sea rch con t rac t p r o j e c t s . (RBC 221)

CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS Frank B . Cotton Trus t 15. ADDoint Linda J . Robinson a s E d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t (112 Time) f o r t h e ~ e r i o d . . March 1 through May 31, 1963, a t her f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e of $ 5,400.00 a s I n s t r u c t o r (112 Time) i n Engl i sh , wi th t h e necessary funds i n t h e amount of $ 900.00 t o come from t h e appropr i a t ion f o r t h e Texas Western College Golden J u b i l e e . (RBC 220)

16. Approve t h e appropr i a t ion of $ 600.00 f o r a n annui ty premium f o r June , J u l y and August, 1963, t o be paid d i r e c t l y t o Teachers Insurance and Annuity Associa t ion f o r D r . Lonnie L. Abernethy, Dean and P ro fes so r of Engineering e f f e c t i v e June 1, 1963. (RBC 225) (This i tem was approved by t h e Executive Committee of t h e Board of Regents on Apr i l 5 , 1963, and t h e d e t a i l s a r e repor ted he re f o r informat ion . )

Excellence Fund 17 . Approve t h e appropr i a t ion of $ 106.17 from Excel lence Fund Unappropriated Balance t o inc rease t h e appropr i a t ion f o r Mission ' 73 - Secre t a ry . This i s t h e a d d i t i o n a l amount needed f o r t h e appointment of Tomiko I . Long a s Sec re t a ry . (RBC 235)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES FUNDS Student Services Fees Contingency Fund 18. Approve t h e appropr i a t ion of $ 1,500.00 from t h e Student Serv ices Fees Contingency - Fund f o r t h e Choir Fund t o de f ray t h e c o s t s of t h e Texas Western C o l l e g i a t e Chorale tou r from El Paso t o Winnipeg, Canada, and r e t u r n . (RBC 228)

i 9 . Approve t h e appropr i a t ion of $ 10,000.00 from t h e Student Serv ices Fees Contingency Fund t o t h e I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e A t h l e t i c s Fund. ( $ 6 ~ - 2 3 0 )

1963 SUMPER SESSION BUDGET: I recommend approval of t h e 1963 Summer Session Budget a t t ached t o t h i s docket . The t o t a l i s w i th in t h e approved a l l o c a t i o n f o r t h i s pur- pose i n t h e 1962-63'Budget.

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TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

El Paso, Texas

1963 S W R SESSION BUDGET

)plemental Data 'st Second m - Term

First Second Term Term Total

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ART - Professor Josiah L. Baird

Associate Professor Wiltz Harrison

Instructor Berry B. Crawford

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Professor Anton H. Berkman James B. Reeves

Associate Professor John S. Williams

Assistant Professor Peter S. Chrapliwy

Instructor Casper D. Landolt, Jr.

CHEMISTRY

Professor Jesse A. Hancock Harold E. Alexander Floyd B. O'Neal

Associate Professor Winston D. Lloyd

Assistant Professor Richard L. Miller William H. Rivera Joseph W. Scruggs

Instructor Nacim D. Miledi

DRAMA AND SPEECH

Associate Professor Tom P. Rea

Assistant Professor Clarice M. Jones Eugene C. Reynolds James H. Tucker

Instructor George H. Reynolds

lpplemental Data irst Second erm Term -

First Second Term Term Total

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Professor Wade J. Hartrick $ -- $ 1,250 $ 1,250

Associate Professor Michael Brand 1,333 1,333 2,666 John M. Richards 1,333 1,333 2,666 Ralph L. Lowenstein 567(1/'2) -- 567 Journalism and Radio- Television Total Salary

Assistant Professor Lawrence P. Blanchard Philip Duriez Donald K. Freeland Dilmus D. James Harold S. Jensen Jones E . Johnson George C. Tompkins

Instructor Jacob G. Reynolds

EDUCATION

Professor James F. Day Richard W. Burns Lozier C . Henderson Jack H. Meadows

Associate Professor William H. Fisher Bertha P. Reynolds

Assistant Professor Marion Cline, Jr. 1,067 1,067 2,134 Lloyd G. Cooper 1,000 1,000 2,000 Catherine B. O'Malley 1,067 1,067 2,134

583 $ 583 Randolph H. Whitworth 583 (1 12) 583(1/2) 1,166 Dir. of Counseline - Office ., of Dean of Students (112 Time) Total Salary

Instructor Mary Z. Aho Mary B. Craik Helen F. Durio George E. Miller, Jr. Edith S. Zanker

Visiting Lecturer Gyda A. Hallum George P. Robb

upplemental Data i r s t Second F i r s t Second

Term Term Tota l e m Term

ENGLISH

Pro fes so r Joseph L. Leach Haldeen Braddy Robert N. Burlingame Raymond E. Pas t

858 $ 858 Charles L. Sonnichsen Dean - Graduate School (112 Time)

Tota l Salary

A s s o c i a ~ e Professor Joseph H. James Robert E . Richeson

Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r Mary L . Collingwood Lur l ine H . Douglas Francis A. Ehmann Grace K. Smith Pea r l M. Waddell Richard D. Spiese

I n s t r u c t o r William C . Calhoun Stephen J u s t i c e

. Martin L. Luschei Naseem M. Safda r i Joan P o Quarm Roberta Walker

GEOLOGY

Pro fes so r Lloyd A. Nelson 1,467

Associate P ro fes so r Willi.am S. S t r a i n

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Pro fes so r LeRoy G . S e i l s

Associate P ro fes so r Benny W . Co l l in s

Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r Donald H. Hardin Mona H. L,oper

HISTORY, GOVERhWENT AND SOCIOLOGY

Pro fes so r Wilbert H. T i~mons Rex W. S t r i ck land Eugene 0 . P o r t e r Clark S. Kncwlton

upplemental Data i rst Second F i r s t Second

Term Term To ta l

Associa te Professor Wayne E . F u l l e r $ 1,133 $ 1,133 $ 2,266 Kenneth K. Bai ley 1 ,133 - - 1,133 john H. PlcNeely 1 ,133 1 ,133 2,266 Samuel D . Myres, Jr . 1 ,133 1 ,133 2,266 Melvin F . S t raus 1,200 600(1/2) 1,800

Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r Kenneth B . Shover -- 1,133 1 ,133 James C . Harvey 1,050 1,050 2,100

I n s t r u c t o r Carl T . Jackson Roy L. Meek Leonard Cardenas, J r . Paul W, Goodman

JOURNALISM AND RADIO-TELEVISION -- Associate P ro fes so r

V i r g i l C. Hicks 1,250 1,250 $ 2,500 John J . Middagh 1,250 625(1/2) 1,875 Ralph L . Lowenstein 566(1/2) -- 566

Economics and Bus. Adm. Tota l Salary

MATHEFATICS AM) PHYSICS

Professor Edwin J. Knapp Thomas G . Barnes

Associa te Professor Son P. Agarwal Saniuel 3. Br i en t , Jr . Charles H. Gladman Oscar H . McMahan Robert L. Schumaker

Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r Vladik A. Miculka Harold S . Slusher

I n s t r u c t o r Clarence H. Cooper Rex E . Fox Donald R . Horner Suk R . Hwang O r v i l l e C . Kruschwitz Robert G. Omundson

MODERN LANGUAGES

Professor John M. Sharp

Associate P ro fes so r Caleb A. Bevans Robert L, . Tappan

upplemental Data irst Second e m Term -

First Second Term Term Total

Assistant Professor Gretchen R. Gabriel William F. Webb

Instructor Fred M. Brewer Emma G. Scruggs

MUSIC - Professor Olav E. Eidbo 1,250 Engebret A. Thormodsgaard - -

Associate Professor Ralph C. Briggs 1,017

Assistant Professor Harold L. Hillyer --

Instructor Lynn M. Thayer

Instructors, Part-time 650

PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Professor Cecil C. Crawford John B. Haddox

Associate Professor Lanis L. Bosworth

Assistant Professor Lonnie D. Kiiever

Instructor James P. Forrestal

Total School of Arts and Sciences

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ENGINEERING

Professor Ralph M. Coleman Floyd A. Decker Paul C. Hassler, Jr. Clyde R. Nichols

Associate Professor Clarence J. Cervenka Robert Coltharp John A. Whitacre, Jr. Phillip W. Young

Assistant Professor David B. Kozendal Jack J. Bourquin

upplemental Data ' i r s t Second :erm Term -

M I N I N G AND XETALLURGY

Professor Eugene M. Thomas

Associate Professor Henry P . Ehr l inger

F i r s t Second Term Term To ta l

Total School of Engineering

TOTAL 1963 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BXANCH GALVESTON

May 1, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following changes in the budget are submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on May 24-25, 1963:

Recomended Amendments to 1962-63 Budget - General Administrative Offices Assistant Business Manager's Office 1. Accept the resignation of Julius E. Weeks, Assistant Bdsiness Manager and Director of Auxiliary Enterprises, at a total salary rate of $9,600 for 12 months ($6,000 as Assistant Business Manager and $3?600 as Director of Auxiliary ~ntebrises), effective March 31, 1963. (RBC 243)

2. Appoint Harvey H, Hall as Assistant Business Manager, at a salary rate of $10,500 for 12 months, effective April 1, 1963. Funds needed to come from the position of Assistant Business Manager, formerly occupied by Julius E. Weeks, and Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. (RBC 263)

3. Change the status of Marvin Hawkins from Director of W.C.I. and Statistician, at a salary rate of $8,160 for 12 months, to Director of W.C.I. and Statistician, at a salary rate of $4,560 for 12 months, and Director of Auxiliary Enterprises, at a salary rate of $3,600 for 12 months, effective April 1, 1963; total salary for 12 months, $8,160. (RBC 264) (see Item No.&

Data Processing Division r ~ c c e ~ t the resignation of Eloise Chancellor, Accountant I, at a salary rate of $6,168 for 12 months, effective March 25, 1963. (RBC 249)

5. Appoint Donald E. Renfro as Accountant I1 at a salary rate of $6,468 for 12 months, effective April 1, 1963; funds to come from the position of Accountant I, formerly occupied by Eloise Chancellor, and Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. (RBC 251)

School of Medicine Anatomyv m o i n t Dr. Alexis L. Burton as Fellow, at a salary rate of $7,500 for 12 months, effective March 1, 1963 through June 30, 1963; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 2~-459(~2). (RBC 259)

Anesthesiology 7. Aoooint Dr. Roy D. Wilson as Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $15,000 for 12 months, effective June 1, 1963; funds' to come from the position of Instructor, formerly occupied by Dr. Marjorie Hendrickson; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBc 260)

Dermatology 8, Accept the resignation of Dr. Mary E. Pinkerton, Research Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for 12 months, effective February 28, 1963. (RBC 246)

Recommended Amendments - t o 1962-63 Budget - continued

Neurology - and Psychiatry 9. Appoint June M. Good a s Inst ructor ( ~ s ~ c h o l o ~ i s t ) , a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,000 for 12 months, e f fec t ive February 18, 1963; funds t o come from the vacant posit ion of ~ s ~ c h o l o ~ i s t ; unused-fimds t o ~ b e t ransferred t o Unallo- cated Salar ies - Teaching. (RBC 247)

10. Appoint D r . Walter Q. Xlingman a s Lecturer, without salary, e f fec t ive March 1, 1963. (RBC 252)

11. Appoint D r . Harry K. Davis a s Cl in ica l Instructor, without salary, effect ive Apri l 16, 1963. (RBC 254)

12. Change the t i t l e and appoint D r . John L. Otto a s Cl in ica l Pmfessor and Acting Chief, Division of Neurology (one-half time), a t a sa la ry r a t e of $12,600 fo r 12 months, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963; funds needed t o come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 2~-6034(06). ( R E 261)

13. Appoint D r . Harris M. Hauser a s Cl in ica l Assistant Professor (par t - time), without salary, e f fec t ive March 1, 1963. ( RBC 266)

Obstetrics and Gynecology - 14. Accept the resignation of Connie L. Fosker, Research Technician 11, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,168 f o r 12 months, e f fec t ive March 31, 1963. (RBC 274)

Pathology 15. Appoint Connie L. Foster a s Research Technician 11, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,780 f o r 12 months, effect ive Apri l 1, 1963; funds t o come from U. S. Public Eealth Service Contract No. 1-GS-127. (RBC 275)

Pediatr ics 16. Change the effect ive beginning date of the appointment of D r . George T. Bryan, Assistant Director, Cl in ica l Research Center, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $16,000 f o r 12 months from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 1-FR- 73(01), t o Apri l 4, 1963, instead of Apri l 1, 1963. (RBC 276)

17. Change the s t a tu s of D r . George D. Ford, Cl inical Associate Professor (part-time), a t a sa la ry o r $450.00 f o r 12 months, t o Cl inical AssocQate Professor (part-time), without salary, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963. (RBc 272)

18. Change the s t a t u s of D r . Reagan H. Gibbs, Cl in ica l Associate Professor (part-time), a t a sa la ry of $450.00 f o r 12 months, t o Cl inical Associate Professor (part-time ), without salary, effect ive Apri l 1, 1963. (RBC 272)

Pharmacology 19. Transfer $2,000 from Unappropriated Surplus t o Maintenance. Th6.s addi t ional appropriation i s needed f o r routine maintenance and operating supplies f o r the balance of t h i s f i s c a l year due t o an increase i n research and teaching a c t i v i t y which was not anticipated a t the time the budget was prepared. (RBC 245)

Preventive Medicine and - Public Health 20. Accept the resignation of D r . J. V. Irons, Lecturer, without salary, e f fec t ive March 31, 1963. (RBC 270)

2 1 Appoint D r . D. J. Kilian a s Lecturer, without salary, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963. (RBC 271)

Reconnoended Amenhents - t o 1962-63 Budget - continued

Radiology 2 2 Appoint D r . Lawrence R. Nickell as Assistant Professor, a t a s a l a ry r a t e of $16,000 f o r 12 months, effective Apri l 1, 1963; funds t o come from Cnallocated Salar ies - Teaching. (RBC 253)

23. Appoint D r . Max B. Roeder a s Instructor, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $10,000 f o r 12 months, effective Ju ly 1, 1963; funds t o come from Current Restricted - Radiology Fees. (RSC 255)

24. Grant a leave of absence, without salary, t o Dr. Lucas B. Beentjes, Inst ructor (Physicis t ) a t a sa la ry r a t e of $11,500 f o r 12 months, effect ive May 9, 1963. (RBc 273)

Surgery 25. Appoint Dorothy M. Richardson a s Research Technician 11, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,168 fo r 12 months, effect ive March 1, 1963; funds t o come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. GM-09695(02). (RSC 250)

26. Appoint D r . David Gold as Associate Professor a t a t o t a l sa la ry r a t e of $15,000 fo r 12 months ($13,000 from General Budget and $2,000 from U. S. Navy Contract No. Nonr-2277(00)), effect ive August 1, 1963. Funds t o come from the posit ion of Research Assistant Professor, formerly occupied by Johanna Blumel, and U. S. Navy Contract No. ~onr-2277(00); unused funds i n the General Budget account t o be transferred t o Unallocated Sa la r ies - Teaching. (RBC 278)

Physical Plant .- 27. Chame the t i t l e and increase the sa la ry r a t e of David T. Oliver from ~ c t i n ~ Plumbing and Steamfitting or em ah, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $5,520 f o r 12 months, t o Plumbing and Steamfitting Foreman, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,168 f o r 12 months, e f fec t ive Apr i l 1, 1963. Funds t o come from the posi t ion of Plumbing and Steamfitting Foreman, formerly occupied by Aubrey C. Thoede; unused funds t o be transferred t o Unallocated Salar ies - Eon-Teaching. (RBC 269)

Hospitals General Administration and Expense - 2 8 . e a t e a new posi t ion of Assistant Director of University Hospitals and appoint James E. Sull ivan t o t h i s posi t ion a t a sa la ry r a t e of $8,500 f o r 12 months, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963; funds t o come from Unallocated Salar ies - Non-Teaching. (RBC 268)

School of Vocational Nursing 9 . ~ p G i n t Dorothy S. Curtino a s Inst ructor (five-eights time), at a salary r a t e of $4,800 f o r 12 months, effective March 18, 1963. Funds . ~~

needed t o come f r o m the posi t ion of- Inst ructor formerly occupied by Constance L. Cockrell; unused funds t o be t ransferred t o Unallocated Salar ies - Yon-Teaching. (RBC 267)

Medical House Staff -- 30. Effective Apri l 1, 1963, amend Page 92 of the 1962-63 Operating Budget a s follows:

From: Intern Stipends (37 posi t ions not t o exceed $2,796 each) Resident Stipends (139 posi t ions not t o exceed $3,396 each)

To : Intern Stipends (37 posi t ions not t o exceed $3,300 each) Resident Stipends (139 posi t ions not t o exeeed $4,200 each)

These r a t e changes w i l l not increase the Medical House S ta f f Operating ~ u d g e t . (RBC 262 j

Recommended Amendments t o 1962-63 Budget - continued -

Medical Records Library 31. Change the name of G i l l i s A. Bienvenu, Chief Medical Records Librarian, a t a sa la ry ra te of $8,520 for 12 months, t o G i l l i s A. Lockett, e f fec t ive February 23, 1963. (RBC 248)

Other Organized Act iv i t i es Relating t o Inst ruct ional Departments - Office of Educational and Research Services - 32. Appoint Elton W. Hutchins a s Research Technician 11, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $6,168 fo r 12 months, effect ive February 11, 1963, f&ds t o come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 1-GS-127. (RBC 237)

Auxiliary Enterprises Dormitories, Apartments,* Faculty Housing Building 13. Auooint Marvin Hawkins a s Director of Auxiliary Enterorises. a t a salary-;ate of $3,600 f o r 12 months, e f fec t ive Apri i 1, 19&3, vice Ju l iu s E. Weeks, resigned. M r . Hawkins a l so serves a s Director of W.C . I . and S t a t i s t i c i a n i n the Office of the Assistant Business Manager a t a sa la ry r a t e of $4,560 f o r 12 months; t o t a l sa la ry f o r 12 months, $8,160. (RBC 265) (See Item NO. 3)

Sincerely yours,

TKE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - DENTAL BRANTH~

Houston

Dr. Harry If. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following changes in the Budget are submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at the meeting in Austin, Texas on May 24-25, 1963:

Recommended Amendments to 1962-63 Budget

Medical Illustration

1. Resignation. Mr. Mike Lapaglia, Printing Plant Operator, at an annual salary of $6,168.00, effective March 14, 1963, inclusive. (RBC 41)

Respectfully submitted,

A# ohn d V. 8&?? Olson

'.' Dean

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M. D. ANDERSON XOSPIW AND TUMOR INSTITUTE

May 1, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following budget changes are submitted for your approval and presenta- tion to the Board of Regents at it's meeting in Austin, Texas on May 24-25, 1963 :

Department of Medicine

1. Reappointment. Mr. Tad Konikowski, Research Associate in Nuclear Medicine, at $12,000.00 for twelve months, effective February 1, 1963 to August 31, 1963, from Atomic Energy Commission Contract No. AT-(40-1)-3084. (RBC 189 and 200)

Department of Patholorn

2. Leave of Absence Without Pay. Dr. Heinrich W. Neidhardt, Associate Pathologist, at $13,000.00 for twelve months, effective April 1, 1963 to June 30, 1963. (RBC 208)

3 Appointment. Dr. John A. Shively, Pathologist and Chief of the Section of Clinical Pathology, at $17,000.00 for twelve months, effective June 15, 1963 from budgeted position. (RBC 214)

Department of Radiology

4. Change in Status. Dr. Luis S. DelClos, from Assistant Radiotherapist at $15,000.00 for twelve months payable from National Cancer Institute Grant C-6294 to Assistant Radiotherapist at $12,000.00 for twelve months from General Funds, effective May 1, 1963. Source of funds is the Reserve for Salaries account. (RBC 220)

5. Leave of Absence Without Pay and Termination. Mr. Ernest E. Moyers, Applied Mathematician, at $7,500.00 for twelve months, on leave of absence without pay for one day only, March 7, 1963, and termination of services effective March 31, 1963. (RBC 197 and 203)

Department of Biochemistry

6. Extension of Leave Without Pay. Dr. Erin C. Moore, Assistant Bio- chemist, at $10,000.00 for twelve months. effective March 1, 1961 throuah , - 7 - March 12, 1963 inclusive. Dr. Moore returned to duty on March 13, 1963. (mc 196)

7. Appointment. Dr. Lubomir S. Hnilica, Assistant Biochemist, at $9,000.00 for twelve months, effective June 1, 1963 from budgeted position. (RBc 199)

Section of Fxperimental Cytoloa

8. Appointment. Dr. Tra-is E. Stubblefield, Research Associate, at $8,000.00 for twelve months, payable from Dmon Runyon Grant 269~, effective April 1, 1963 through May 31, 1963. (RBC 210)

Section of Virology and Rectron Microscopy

9. Change in Source of Funds. Mr. Ernest L. Young, Research Assistant, at $6,168.00 for twelve months from National Cancer Institute Grant C-4140, to General Funds, effective April 1, 1963, from budgeted position. (RBc 207)

10. Increase in Salary. Mr. Earl H. Van Roosenbeek, Assistant in Physics, from $7,800 .OO to $8,500.00 for twelve months, effective March 1, 1963, from Reserve for Salaries account. (RBc 191)

Section of Isotopes

11. Resignation. Mrs. Joan G. Heidelberg, Senior Dosimetrist, at $6,780.00 for twelve months, effective February 28, 1963. (RBc 195)

Experimental pa tho lo^^

12. Change in Source of Funds. Dr. Suk Chul Chang, Associate in Pathology, at $12,000.00 for twelve months, from Experimental Pathology (1/2 Time) and Public Health Service Grant T-4604C62 (112 ~ime) to Experimental Pathology (1112 ~ime), Public Health Service Grant T-4604C62 (112 Time), and F'ublic Health Service Grant 46091163 (5112 ~ime), effective March 1, 1963. (RBC 19)

Experimental Anesthesiology

1.3 Appointment. Dr. William A. Boyd, Clinical F?qwiologist and Chief of the Section of Experimental Anesthesiology, at $13,000.00 for twelve months, from budgeted position, effective May 1, 1963. (RBC 158)

Computation Laboratory

14. Appointment. Mrs. Barbara C. Biggs, Computer Programmer, at $7,104.00 for twelve months payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CA-06675-01, effective April 1, 1963. (RBC 202)

15. Appointment. Mr. Juan B. Vallhonrat, Computer Programmer, at $7,104.00 for twelve months, payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CA-06675-01, effective April 8, 1963. (RBc 204)

Office of Education

16. Resignation. Dr. Earl F. Walborg, Jr., Postdoctoral Fellow in Bio- chemistry, at $6,000.00 for twelve months payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CRT-5047 (~3), effective February 28, 1963. (RBc 192)

17. Reappointment and Increase in Salary. Dr. Daizo Yonezawa, Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry, and increase his salary from $6,500.00 to $7,000.00 for twelve months, effective March 22, 1963- Source of funds for this appoint- ment is American Cancer Society Grant P-262. (RBC 198)

Medical Comunications

18. Resignation. Mr. Robert E. Wood, Electronic Ehgineer, at $7,440.00 for t7relve months, effective March 12, 1963. (RBC 194)

Anesthesiology Services

19. Leave of Absence Without Pay. Mrs. &ma E. Hodges, Nurse Anesthetist, at $6,780.00 for twelve months, effective March 22, 25, and 26, 1963, three days only. (RBc 206 & 211)

20. Leave of Absence Without Pay. Mrs. Jacqueline A. Williford, Nurse Anesthetist, at $6,168.00 for twelve months, effective April 2 - 5, 1963, inclusive, 4 days only. (RBc 219)

Medical Records

21. Resignation. Mrs. Corinne Norton, Chief Medical Records Librarian, at $7,104.00 for twelve months, effective April 16, 1963. (BC 205)

Medical Social Service

22. Appointment. Miss Evelyn Cochrazn, Social Worker, at $6,168.00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1963 through August 31, 1963. (RBc 213)

23. Increase in Salary. Mrs. Beverly J. Watson, Pharmacist, from $6,780.00 to $7,104.00 for twelve months, effective April 8, 1963. Source of funds for this increase is the Reserve for Salaries account. (RBc 215)

24. Increase in Salaq. Mrs. Minnie Z. Jones, Pharmacist, from $7,104.00 to $7,440.00 for twelve months, effective April 8, 1963. Source of funds for this increase is the Reserve for Salaries account. (RBc 216)

25- Appointment. Mr. Johnny 0. Cooper, Pharmacist, at $6,780.00 for twelve months from budgeted position, effective April 8, 1963. (RBC 217)

Infection Control Services

26. Appointment. Dr. Carey Stratton Hill, Jr., Assistant Internist, at $12,000.00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1963 from budgeted position. (mc 212)

Physical Plant

27. Appointment. Mr. Harry H. Taggart, Fire, Safety, and Security In- spector, at $6,168.00 for twelve months, effective April 15, 1963. (RBC 218)

R. Lee Clark, M. D., D i r e c t o r

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THE UNII'ERSII'Y OF TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas 35, Texas

Apr i l 22, 1963

D r . Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Aust in 12 , Texas

Dear D r . Ransom:

The following changes i n t h e budget f o r Southwestern Medical School a r e submitted f o r your approval and submission t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Aust in on May 24-25, 1963:

Recommended Amendments t o 1962-1963 Budget

Business Off ice 1. M r . E. A. Ge l l , Ass i s t an t t o t h e Business Manager, died Apr i l 12, 1963. and t h e ouroose of t h i s i tem i s t o i n d i c a t e t h e te rminat ion of . - appointment a s of t h a t da te . (RBC No. 157)

Experimental Medicine 2. Inc rease the annual s a l a r y r a t e of D r . Fred N . White, Ass i s t an t Professor , e f f e c t i v e Apr i l 1, 1963, t o $8,000 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant HE-07916. D r . White i s p resen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,500 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant HE-07916. (RBC No. 150)

I n t e r n a l Medicine 3. Inc rease t h e annual s a l a r y r a t e of D r . Morris Z i f f , Professor , e f f e c t i v e January 1 , 1963, to- $23,000 payable as follows: $22,826 from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant K6-AM-14,155 and $174 from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant 1 Sol-FR-05126. D r . Z i f f i s p resen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $22,000 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant AM-K6-14,155. (RBC No. 123- Corrected)

.EG $ ;,&, ~..30

4. Inc rease t h e annual/salary r a t e of D r . Dwarka N. Gupta, Fellow, e f f e c t i v e Apr i l 1, 1963, t o $7,000 payable from United S t a t e s Public Health Serv ice Grant HTS-5296. D r . Gupta i s p re sen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $6,500 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant HTS-5296. (RBC No. 152)

,C& ,$ L ..?s& -3 6

5. Change t h e source of,."salary fo r D r . George Van Giesen, Fellow, e f f e c t i v e Apr i l 1 , 1963.; t o an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,500 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant HTS-5469, D r . Van Giesen i s p resen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,500 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant 2.4-5028. (RBC No. 153)

6. Change the source of s a l a r y fo r M r . Abraham Prengler , Engineering Technician 1, e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1963, t o an annual r a t e of $6,168 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Serv ice Grant HE-07744. M r . Prengler i s p re sen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $6,168 payable from United S t a t e s Publ ic Heal th Serv ice Grant H-6296. (RBC No. 148)

Pathology -- 7. Change the source of s a l a r y fo r M r . James Cook, Engineering Technician LZ, ef fec t l r re March 22, 1963 through Apr i l 30, 1963, only, t o an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,440 payable fo r t h i s period from the Damon Runyon Fund. M r , Cook i s p re sen t ly budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,440 payable f o r t h i s period from t h e National Aeronautics and Space Administrat ion Grant NSG 210-62, (R:BC No. 1 5 1 )

Recommended Amendments t o 1962-1963 Budget - continued

P z c h i a t r l - 8. Appolnt John H e Reltman?, M i2 , as i l l n i c a l ;nstrrrctor 118-time, e f f e c t i v e March 11, 1963, a t an annual s a l a r y of $1,800 payable from United S t a t e s Public Xealth Serv ice Grant 2M-6528. (REG No, 147)

Radi-2, - 9. Change the. source of s a l a r y of D r , Al,iin J', Greenberg, A s s i s t a n t Frofessor , e f f e c t i v e Map 1 , 1963, t o an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $15,000 payable a s follows: $5,000 from 'Cnited S t a t e s Publ ic Heal th Serv ice Grant CR.T-5136 and $10,000 from Parkland Memorial Xospi ta l Serv ices . D r , Greenberg i s p re sen t ly budgeted a t ag annual s a l a r y r a t e of $15,000 payable a s fcl lows: :5,000 from t h e Radiology budget and $10,000 from Parkland Memorial Hospital Serv ices , @3C, So" 159)

10, Appoint M r . Jack Morgan a s C ~ l i n i c a l , n s t r u c t o r 115 time, e f f e c t i v e Zuly 1, 1963, a t an annual s a l a r y oE $3,000 payable from Parkland Memorial Hospiral Serv ices . ( F 3 G No" 160::

11. Accept t:he res ignat ion . of D r . Euerk Williams, Lnstr.bctor, e f f e c t i v e Apr i l 3, 1963. D r . Williams i s present1:y budgeted a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $10,000 payable as fol lows: $3,000 from t h e Radiology budget and $7,000 from Parklaad Memorial Hospi ta l Serv ices , (WC No. 149)

Respect fu l ly submitted,

L?%b Y

A. J . G i l l , M . D . Dean

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND -- INVESTMENT MATTERS,--

REPORT OF PURCHASES, SALES AND REDEMPTIONS OF SECURITIES,--The f o l l o w i n g pur- c h a s e s , s a l e s and redempt ions of s e c u r i t i e s have been made f o r t h e Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund s i n c e t h e mee t ing of A p r i l 5 , 1963, We a s k t h a t t h e Board r a t i f y and approve t h e s e t r a n s a c t i o n s :

PURCHASES OF SECURITIES

CSRPDRATE BONDS .--..-*,,.=".a- -..--

I n d i c a t e d P a r Value Market P r i c e T o t a l Cur ren t

Date of o f Bonds at Which ?rinci .pal . Y i e l d Purchase rr,<:, .,. $ . . . . .> .. on Cost':" --- -- S e c u r i t y Purchased Purchased .,.. 7,--.-.- .,,...--*,. 4/1/63 Lonz I s l a n d ~ i g h t r n n p : Co, F i r s t $ 500,000 1C0,30 Net 3 500,000,00 4;40'% ..

Ffo&teage Bonds, 4,40% S e r i e s , d a t e d 4/1/63, due 4/1/93

4/L6/63 Utah Power & L i g h t Co, F i r s t 500,000 101,375 N e t 506,875a00 4. 42 Mortgage Bonds, 4-1/2% S e r i e s , d a t e d 4/1/63, due 4/1/93

4/25/63 Tampa E l e c t r i c Co, F i r s t Mort- 500,000 101&875 Net 509,375,OO 4,39 gage Bonds, 4-1/2% S e r i e s , d a t e d 5/1/63, due 5/1/93

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T o t a l Corpora te Bonds Purchased $10500 ,000 1,516,250,00 - 4,40

COMMON STOCKS --- No, of S h a r e s

Purchased 3/13/63 American ~ l e c t r i c Power Co,, I n c . 800 34-3/4(400) $ 28,040,76 3,08%

Common Stock 34-5/8(400)

3 /13 & Cleve land E l e c t r i c I l l u m i n a t i n g 400 63-1/2(200) 25,731,56 3 , l i 20/63 Co, Common S tock 64-1/4(200)

3/13/63 V i r g i n i a E l e c t r i c & Power Co, 400 64-1/4 25,88;,72 2 16 Common Stock

3/15/63 American Home P r o d u c t s Corp, 500 52-5/8(200) 26,458-74 2 ;91 C a p i t a l Stock 52-3/8(300)

3 /15/63 Kimberly-Clark Corp. Common 500 5 3 26,721,50 3 ,74 Stock

3/15/63 S t a n d a r d O i l Co, (New J e r s e y ) 400 62-5/8 25,231,04 4,12 C a p i t a l Stock

3/18/63 E, I , du Pont de Nemours E Co. 200 239 47,925,80 3 ,13 Common Stock

3/18/63 Genera l American T r a n s p o r t a t i o n 300 74 Corp. Common Stock

3/18/63 Genera l E l e c t r i c Co, Common 300 73-5/8 22,226,58 2,70 S tock

* Inc ludes b rokerage commissions p a i d , ?:?:Yield t o m a t u r i t y on e a c h bond i s s u e ; y i e l d at p r e s e n t i n d i c a t e d d i v i d e n d r a t e on s t o c k s ?

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;;i?,):;.i:!ic, i.!,?tional. 3ank of Da].ias 100 65 Net 6,500,00 2 ,58 : > i t . : tocj..

9 ; ; I ; o Comr;~ll Stock. IIU? S<j-3/Ll ?1:,779,:13 7 c 6 P ;

E'iorida Poc;er 5 L i g h t Co, Comcion 300 7 1 21 , 1 !3 r ; *~O I . : , ,

-7-t OC);

::cci;:ie:::r I'ir)e F. I<t!:;::;er Co* 700 33-3/4(400) 23,800,77 2,34 Con:n:on S t c k 33-1./%!300)

. - , . ., , . . : - i : . . . i Glass Co. Common 300 81- i /4 24,51C,39 2,3G

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3/27/52 'r,ocCi::r i, !;amf,le Co. Coin:non Stock ::C3

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k j ; / ( ; : < (:i>ti,;!? "a : . :: :,.::4., . . . A .. &G,, 7.. ~ , , A A , J > ,..>~..,L <;:c3! Y o r k ) : a Stock

4/1/63 F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank o f Chicago 200 Conron Stock

., .I,> ,.: , r\;., 1 - &.: ,. , .:,, ~, ... dhol!:a <;a% and V;!.ec:tri.c Co, 1,000

,. , . 4/;/<;3 :.':.rj. .:*<.; .:ttj:<: ': ::;:i.?,.!,j. (;<:>:;; * ,.- ,J ,~ , ! <, ,.,

; : r ~ : : i Capita;. :; tock

i c / ~ / c J ; Corn P r o d u c t s Co. Common Stock 400

... 7 ._ , . . . . . . , I . . : ? I.:TOKT)Ttif;P C~IIII:lIlSS:L<I!>:~; p<2>..<. : ... '../ ..... 1.!?i,: I : , ~ c s e ! , t i n d i c a t e d d i v i d e n d r a t e .

COMMON STOCKS (Cont inued) I n d i c a t e d

No. o f Market P r i c e T o t a l C u r r e n t Date o f S h a r e s a t Which P r i n c i ~ a l Y i e l d Purchase S e c u r i t y Purchased Purchased on cost%

Texaco I n c , C a p i t a l Stock 400 67-3/8(200) $ 27,107,94 2,95%

4/5/63 Genera l E l e c t r i c Co, Common Stock 400 75-1/8 30,236,04 2,65

4/5/63 Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Co. 500 5 4 27,222a00 4,78 Common S tock

4/5/63 Texas Ut i l i t ies Co, Common S tock 400 54-1/4 21,877,72 2,19

4/8/63 Genera l American T r a n s p o r t a t i o n 300 72-7/8 22,001,37 3,27 Corp, Common S tock

4/8/63 J, C, Penney Co., I n c a Common 600 47-11'4 28,605,78 3,15 Stock

4/8/63 Smith Kline E French Labora- 400 66-3/4 26,882,72 2 , 0 1 t o r i e s , Inc , Common S tock

4/16/63 Chemical Bank Mew York T r u s t Co, 100 86-1/4 Net 8,625,OO 3,25 C a p i t a l Stock

4/16/63 S e c u r i t y F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank 100 82-5/8 Net 8,262,50 1 , 9 4 (Los Angeles) Common S tock

4/17/63 N a t i o n a l Da i ry P r o d u c t s Corp. 300 64-7/8 19,598,97 3 ,37 Common Stock

4/17/63 R, J, Reynolds Tobacco Co, 600 45-114 27,399,78 3,50 Common Stock

4/17/63 Westinghouse E l e c t r i c Corp, 700 36-1/2(100) 25,735,39 3,26 Common Stock 36-3/8(600)

4/19/63 Gulf O i l Corp, C a p i t a l Stock 600 44-1/4(300) 26,759,07 3 ,59 44-1/8(300)

4/19/63 P u b l i c S e r v i c e E l e c t r i c E Gas 400 73-1/4 29,485.32 3 0 2 6 Co. Common Stock

4/19/63 Sou thern Co, Common S tock 500 55-3/8 27,910,20 2,637

4/22/63 C a r o l i n a Power E L i g h t Co, 300 68-3/4 20,762,64 2,66 Common Stock

4/22/63 Dow Chemical Co, Common S tock 400 64-1/2 25,981,80 2,46

4/22/63 Norfolk E I~1este1-n Railway Co, 200 117 23,501,,40 &,68 Common S tock

4/22/63 O t i s E l e v a t o r Co, Common Stock 400 53-3/4 21,677052 3 6 3 2

4/22/63 N a t i o n a l L i f e E Accident 100 94-1/2 Met 9,450,OO 0,32 I n s u r a n c e Co, C a p i t a l Stock

4/22/63 S t , P a u l F i r e E Marine I n s u r a n c e 200 66 N e t 13,200,OO 1,94 Co, C a p i t a l Stock

4/24/63 American E l e c t r i c Power Co,, I n c . 700 36-1/4(500) 25,609,77 2,95 Common Stock 36-1/8(200)

" Inc ludes b rokerage commissions p a i d , +c*Yield at p r e s e n t i n d i c a t e d d i v i d e n d rate,

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COMMON STOCKS (Cont h u e d i n d i c a t e d

No, of Market P r i c e T o t a l Cur ren t S h a r e s a t Which P r S n c i p a l Y i e i d

:'upchase Purchased Purchased cost& on ~ ~ ~ t " a .. . - --- Cm-ZT- 500 51-5/8(200T s 25,970,75 2.706 Stock 51-1/2(200)

51- i /4(100)

4/24/63 Repub l ic S t e e l Corp, Common 700 39-1/8(500) 27,632.30 5,07 Stock 39 (200)

4 /26/63 Borden Co, C a p i t a l S tock 400 62 24,980,80 2,88

4/26/63 Commonwealth Edison Co, Common 600 48-1/2 29,359,50 2,45 Stock

Q/26/63 Eastman Kodak Co, Common Stock 300 121-1/4 36,528,39 2?02

4/26/63 Srandard O i l Co, (New J e r s e y ) 400 66-3/4 26,882072 3.87 C a p l t a l Stock

4/25/63 Bankers T r u s t Coo (New Yorkk) 100 58 Net 5,800,00 3,45 C a p i t a l Stock

i1/26/63 F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank i n D a l l a s 100 70-l /4 Net 7 ,025c00 1 , 9 4 Common C a p i t a l Stock

4/29/63 American Home P r o d u c t s Corp, 400 56-3/8 22,720,56 2 ,7? C a p i t a l Stock

i1/29/63 American Telephone & T e l e g r a p h 200 12 5 25,103,00 2-8'; Co, C a p i t a l Stock

;?/29/63 Ex-Cell-O Corp, Common Stock 600 42-3/8 25,666,l.U 3 ; 7"

Y/29/63 P u b l i c S e r v i c e Co, o f I n d i a n a , 700 36-1/2(200) 25,685,15 3;: - I n Common Stock -- 36-1/4(500) " -<"--

T o t a l Common S tocks Purchased 26,500

TOTAL CORPORATE SECURITIES PURCHASED

" Inc iudes b rokerage commissions p a i d , "*Yield a t p r e s e n t i n d i c a t e d d i v i d e n d r a t e ,

SALES OF CORPORATE SECURITIES ii $78 Date Neb, Saiss Sold Proce%ds#

T 2 T P -..-*-=,

C a l i f o r n i a Common Srock , r e c e i v e d i n 5% s t o c k d i v i d e n d * k c v - ciC . ,

&/8/63 0,9462 f r a c t i o n a l i n t e r e s t i n s h a r e S e c u r i t y F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank (Los Angeles) Common S t o c k , r e c e i v e d i n 6,05842% s h a r e d i v i d e n d 76, i7

#Cash r e c e i v e d d e p o s i t e d t o p r i n c i p a l endowment and h o l d i n g of s t o c k i n v o l v e d w r i t t e n down by t h e same amount,

CALL OF CORPORATE SECURITIES

Date P r i n c i o a l ~~ - .~

Redeemed ~ r o c e k d s 37mx-

Bonds, S e r i e s ii 5-1/8%, d a t e d May 1, 19'59, due May 1, 1989, c a l l e d a t 105,29% p l u s acc rued i n t e r e s t (Gain on c a l l o v e r book v a l u e $11,054,00)

( E n t i r e i s s u e c a l l e d )

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F.: PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - LAND MATTERS*-- "" *- LEASES AND EASEMENTS,--The Land and Investment Committee has given consideration to the following applications for various leases and

easements on University Lands, All are at the standard rates, unless otherwise stated, are on the UniversityRs standard fo~ms, with grazing leases carrying provisions for renewal for an additional five years at negotiated terms, Payments for easements and material source permits have been received in advance unless otherwise stated, All have been approved as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Endowment Officer. Approval of the applications and execution of the instruments involved by the Chairman of the Board or the Endowment Officer is recommended,

Type of Distance No a Grantee Permit Count Period Consideration - 1696" Comanche Pipe Line Co, Pipe Ward ~ l k , 16 847 rds, 5 / ~ / 6 ~ - ~ / 3 O / ~ ~

(partial renewal of 516) Line 6-518-in,

1701 El Paso Natural Gas Co, Pipe Crane Blks, 30, 802 rds, 4-in, 8 / ~ / 6 ~ - ~ / 3 ~ / ~ ~ & Hunt Oil Co, ~ i n e and 31 3,152,81 rds, (renewal of 531) Upton 4-112-in.

908 rds, 6-in,

1702 Gulf Oil Corporation Pipe Ector Blk, 35 42-5 rds, 2-in, 911162-8/31/72 (renewal of 535) Line

1703 Texas Electric Service Coo Power Crane Blk, 31 301,94 rds, ~ ~ / ~ / 6 2 - ~ ~ / 3 0 / ~ 2 Line

1704 Phillips Petroleum Co. Pipe Andrews Blks, 4,9 233*7 rds, ~ / ~ / 6 3 - ~ ~ / 3 ~ / ~ ~ Line 3-112-in.

1705 El Paso Natural Gas Co, Pipe Upton Blk, 3 276,606 rds. 5/~/63-4/3O/~3 Line 6-5/8-in,

1706 El Paso Natural Gas Co. Pipe Andrews Blks, 1,9 1,284 rds, 2-318-in, ~/~/63-4/30/~3 Line 6T0036 rds. 4-112-in,

1707 Phillips Petroleum Co. Pipe Andrews Blk, 9 244 rds . 2-318-in, 12/1/62-11/30/72 Line

1708 Phillips Petroleum Co, Pipe Andrews Blks, 1,10, 546,9 rds 3-1/2-in, 511163-4130173 860~10 Line 13 49.7 rds. 4-112-in,

561,8 rds. 6-518-in. "This e@$ement.uras inclu&ed in the docket for the February, 1963, meeting but was deferred until decision re easement rates and is now submitted at current rates.

L>' "' PEIIM&$WT UN1:VE:RSITY FUND - LAND MATTERS,--LEASES AND EASEMENTS Continued

:? Type of Il istanee o r No, - . . . - - Grantee Permit County . . .. Location .. a r e a -. . . Period - . . . ConsideratS~.on

1709 '.Fexaco Ina , Pipe Line Ward Blk, 1 8 853 r d s , 4-1/2-in, ..I '1/63-4/3/73 $ 4 2 6 , s . ~

1'7l.C Hunnb3.e Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 1 2 7 . 1 rda. 4-L/2-in, 8/:/59-7/31/69 !iO,OO

I . Bumble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Crane Blk, 31 410-8 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 11/1./60-1.0/36/70 205,hO

i 7 i 2 ii1mnbl.e Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Crane Blk, 31 86,1 r d s , 4-l/2-ln0 6/1/61-5/31/73 50,OO

1.j.13 Hunib1.e P2,pe Line Coo Pipe Line Crane Blk, 31 1 5 y 0 8 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 5/1./61- 4/30/71 79090

171b 1Iiamb:e Pipe Ljne Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 9 145.7 s d s , 4-1/2-in, 6/1/60-5/31./70 72085

1715 Humble Pipe Li.ne Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 9 156,3 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 5/;~./61-4/30/71 83*1.5

1/66 Humble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 1 8,2 rds , 4-112-in, 8/1/61-7/31/71 5 0 ~ 0 0

1717 Humble Pipe Line Co, Pipe Line Ector Blk, 35 4308 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 8/1/60-7/3:/70 50,OO +

A 1718 IItunble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 10 17 ,6 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 1/1/61 -12/31/70 50000

1719 Humble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 1 127.3 rds , 4-1/2-in, 2/1/61-1/31/71 63665

1720 Humble Pipe Line Co. Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 9 131,1 r d s , h-l/z-in, 2/1/61-1/31/71 65a55

1721 Humble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Crane Blk, 30 1,071.8 pds. 8-5/8-in, 12/1/62-11/?0/72 1,071,80

1722 IIumble Pi.pe Line Co, Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 10 15.3 rds . 4-112-in, 12/1/59-11/30/69 50,OO

1723 Mumble Pipe Line Co, Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 9 6 ,6 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 6/l/61-5/31/71 50,OO

1724 Humble Pipe Line Co, Pipe Line Andrews Blk, g 38-2 r d s , 4-112-in, 5/1/60-4/30/70 50,OO

1725 Humble Pipe Line Co, Pipe Line Andrews Blk. 9 53*6 r d s , 4-1/2-in, 6/1/60-5/31/70 50,OO

1726 Humble Pipe Line Co, Pipe Line Crane Blk, 30 105*8 r d s , 6-5/8-in, 1/1/63-12/31/72 (renewal of 554)

1727 Humble Pipe Line Coo Pipe Line Reagan Blks, 11,48 2,266,92 rds , 4-i/2-in, 1/1/63-12/31/72 1,133a46 (renewal of 555)

Distance orAND EASEMENTS Continued

Coullt;[=

LAND !1ATTERS,~-LEASES

'rype ofPermitGrantee

U:<o"""",, =

PERI'I~N'l' UNIVERGITY FUND ~

1728 Andrews Telephone Co"Inc,(renewal of 563)

Surface Lease Andrews Blk, 13 400" x 315' 5/1/63=4/30/6 i, 50,00**

1729 Southern Union Gas Co,(renewal of 546)

Pipe Line Ward Blks, 16,17 87,27 rds, 5~in, 11/1/62-10/31/72 50,00

1730 Phillips Pipe Line Co,(renewal of 562,564,579)

Pipe Line Andrews Blk, 11 594 rds, 4-in,

PhiHips Pipe Line Co,

1732 Phillips Petroleum Co,(renewal of 584)

Pipe Line

Pipe Line

Andrews

Andrews

Blk, 9

Blk, 11 335.03 rds. 12~3/4-in.

135,6 rds, 8~5/8=in,

85,4 rds. 6~5/8-in,

5/1/63-4/30/73

9/1/63=8/31/13

54,60

T23,55

1733 PhHl.ips Pipe Line Co,(renewal of 572)

1734 Texas=New Mexico Pipe LineCo, (renewal of 577)

Surface Lease

Pipe Line

Andrews

Crockett

Blk, 5

Blk. 46

3,02 acres

19T rds, 4-1/2-in,982 rds, 6-5/8~in,

6/1/63=5/31/73

6/1/63~5/31/73

500.00

CD,H

1735

1736

Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Pipe LineCo, (renewal of 591)

'l'exas-New Mexico Pipe Line Pipe LineCo,

Andrews

Crane

Blks, 12,14

Blk, 30

1,074 rds, 4-1/2~in.

1,090 rds, 6-5/8-in.

282 rds, 4-1/2-in.

9/1/63-8/31/73

3/1/63=2/28/73

1,627,00

141000

1737

1738

1739

1740

Northern Natuxal Gas Co, Pipe Line

D, D, Poynor Surface Lease

Community Public Service Co, Power Line

Southwestern Bell Telephone Telephone LineCompany (renewal of 524)

Schleicher

Reagan

Pecos

Crane

Blk, 5T

Blk, 11

Blk, 2T

Blk, 30

2.TO acres

129,5 rds.

78 rds,

5/1/63~4/30/73

7/1/63-6/30/64

5/1/63-4/30/73

6/1/62=5/31/72

500,00**

64,75

50,00

1741 Southwestern Bell Telephone Telephone LineCompany (renewal of 558)

Andrews Blk, 12 1,662 rds, 12/1/62=11/30/72 831000

**Renewable from year to year not to exceed a period of 10 years.

NPERr~ENT UNIVERSITY FUND ~ LAND I~TTERSo~-LEASES AND EASEMENTS Continued

'F'. Type of Distance orNo, ?4 Grantee Permit County Location area Period ""' "C9nsje~:r..~.~t~on.. ""'--=~~""'..

1742 V, A, ldade Surface Lease Hard Blko 16 100' x 150' '1/1/63-6/30/64 $ 200,00"'*(rene"al of 680)

17),3 El Paso Natural Gas Coo Pipe Line Crockett Blko 46 51, 0036 rds 0 10,°3/ 4~,in 0 7/1/63~6/30/73 54 004(rene"al of 573)

1744 El Paso Natural Gas Coo Po"er Line Crockett Blko 46 74 0485 rds 7/1/63-6/30/73 50000(rene"al of 580)

1145 Texas-Ne" Mexico Pipe Pipe Line Martin Blko 7 522 4ds 0 6-5/8-in, 10/1/63-9/30/73 880,00Line Co 0 (renewal of 594) 716 rdS6 4-1/2-in o

1746 Texas Electric Service Coo Power Line Andre"s B1k, 14 323,03 rds, 6/1/63-5131173 161,52(rene,ral 0 l' 586)

1747 Texa.s Electric Service Coo Po"er Line Crane Blko 35 160 rds, 6/1/63-5/31173 80,00(rene"a1 of 587)

0\

1'148,

Texas Electric Service Coo Power Line Ward B1k, 16 310 rdso 6/1/63-5/31!T3 155,00 H

(renewal of 588 )

**Rene"ab1e from year to year not to exceed a period of 10 years,

GRAZING LEASES:

New Axhnuai Seni-Annual

Rate P e r Payments Annual iJo , +.+Old. No. -a;l?-i;=~-~-.^-.~_..r P

Lessee County- -- LocatLon - -. - ~ . . . ~~ - - ....A

Period Acre l./l & 711 P e e n t s

869 6&...~ Darrell Warren Pecos ~ l k , 1 8 500 7/3./63-6/30/68 $ .35** $ 8T050 T'+

$ 175000 .-

870 6 8 0 4 L o D o Haren Pecos B lk , 1 8 245,54 ?/1/63-6/30/68 .35** 42b97 85 094

871 739 P, H, Coates Reagan B l k s , 10 , 58 6,4?5,4 *** 7/1/63-6/30/68 .5O 1,618-85 3,237&70

872 7t40 & 752 Lester Rat l i f f Upton ~ l k s , 3* 58 15$837"8 7i1/63-6/30/68 ,140 3s167.56**** 6,335.12****

873 '741 G o KO Mitchel l T e r r e l l Blks , 36, 37 10,800,5 7/1/63-6/30/68 .42 2,268,11 4,536*22

87 4 742 Willie Mae Hayter and Laura Lee Rackley Reagan B l k s . 9, 1 0 , 58 50875.1 *** 7/1/63-6/30/68 .45 1,321,90 2,643a80

875 743 Mrs, J, F, Oglesby Schle icher B l k s . 54-57 16,616,2 7/1/63-6/30/68 .42 3,489,40 6,978,80

876 744 Norman Elrod Upton B l k s , 1-4, 58 f39897h7 7/1/63-6/30/68 .38 1 , 6 9 0 ~ 5 6 3,381,12

877 745 & 7 4 9 4 L, & W, Livestock Co, Reagan Blks, 9 , 1 0 , 58 11,726-2 *** 7/1/63-6/30/68 050 2,931a55 58863010

078 746 Max Schneemann Crockett ~ l k s , 49-51 9959806 7/1/63-6/30/68 ,42 2,015a71**** 4,031e42****

879 747 J o e S t r auss and Carl Pf luger Crockett Blks , 50, 51 1,242,2 7/1/63-6/30/68 .50 310-55 621,10

880 748 Do K, McMullan, Jr,, Independent Executor of Estate of Mrs, Mona O'Bryan Reagan B l k . 11

881 749 P, Do "Va l " Gohmert Reagan B l k s , 9 , 10 6,775.2 7/1/63-6/30/68 ,50 1,693~80 3,387'60

882 750 Marathon O i l Company Reagan B l k s , 1, 2, 9 5,636.7 7/1/63-6/3/66 035 - 0 - 1,972.85

883 751 V i r g i l Powell Reagan & Crocket t B l k s , 7 , 11, 1 2 36,667*6 7/1/63-6/30/68 .50 9,166~90 18,333&80

8811 753 Lacy D, Way Reagan Blks, 8 , 9 6,29705 7/1/63-6/30/68 ,50 19574038 3,148,76

G~ING,. LEASES: (continued)

New!iQ ' ..~ .. .lWI No,

885 'f"f54 & 7'(5

Lessee

Richard BoggsS4"IJlPU.

Reagan

_. Locatiop

Blks, 8, 9

.1.\£;J;eM,@'*3,072,4

Annual Semi~Annual

Rate Per Payments Annual....,.£.\)r.k~=....~.~~J.:i!."'l;"...I:",e~~~_l...Lkil""L_&,.....7I..Llb..~.~.~l'J;ji;;;,;v¥J!!lWI'"""n""k",,,_.

7/1!63~6!30!68 ,37 568,39 1,136,78

886 755 Continental Oil Company Reagan Blk, 9 7!1/63~6/30!68 ,35

* Acreage shown as per Frank Friend Survey, All roads, tank farms, business sites, railroads and other types of surface leases have been excluded,** Plus $8 per acre per year for all land in cultivation for farming purposes, payable semi-annually,*** Less acreage not charged for due to boundary dispute with reduction in payments until dispute is settled,**** Less 25% reduction on acreage in oil field production,

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS -- INVESTMENT MATTERS,-- d j 8 ? i

EPORT OF PURCHASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES,--The f o l l o w i n g p u r c h a s e s and s a l e s of s e c u r i t i e s have been made f o r t h e T r u s t and S p e c i a l Funds s i n c e t h e mee t ing o f A p r i l 5 , 1963, We ask t h a t t h e Board r a t i f y and approve t h e s e t r a n s a c t i o n s :

PURCHASES OF SECURITIES

Date o f - - -.

Purchase S e c u r i t y P r i n c i p a l Cost 3/20/63 $10,000 p a r v a l u e H a r r i s County, Texas , Park 3,40% Bonds,

d a t e d 3/1/62, due 3/1/92, a t p a r t o y i e l d 3,40% t o m a t u r i t y $lO,OOO,OO ( A l b e r t S i d n e y - ~ u r l e s o n ~ r o f e s s b r s h i p i n Law)

3/22/63 25/100ths f r a c t i o n a l i n t e r e s t i n s h a r e S t a n d a r d O i l Co, of C a l i f o r n i a Common S t o c k , t o round o u t s h a r e r e c e i v e d i n 5% s t o c k d i v i d e n d

(Hogg Foundat ion n Varner P r o p e r t i e s )

55 S h a r e s Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Coo Common S t o c k , purchased a t 52-7/8 2,939,67

(The William O r v i l l e B u l l i n g t o n Memorial Fund - Medical Branch)

3/27/63 30 S h a r e s Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Co, Common S t o c k , purchased at 53- l /8 1,614,69

(The James W, McLaughlin Fe l lowsh ip Endowment Fund - Medical Branch)

200 Shares Libbey-Owens-Ford G l a s s Co, Common S t o c k , purchased a t 52-7/8 10,663,58

100 S h a r e s Potomac E l e c t r i c Power Co, Common S tock , purchased a t 46 4,642,OO

(The James W, McLaughlin Fe l lowsh ip Fund - Reserve f o r Dep le t ion - Medical Branch)

200 S h a r e s American E l e c t r i c Power Co,, Inc . Common S tock , purchased a t 33-3/4 6,821,36

200 S h a r e s American Smel t ing & R e f i n i n g Coo Common S t o c k , purchased a t 67-3/4 13,641,56

500 Shares The Goodyear T i r e E Rubber Co, Common S tock , purchased 200 a t 33-3/8 and 300 a t 33-1/4 16,828,27

40 S h a r e s I n t e r n a t i o n a l Bus iness Machines Corp, C a p i t a l S t o c k , purchased a t 418 16,773,72

500 S h a r e s Johns-Manvil le Corp. Common S t o c k , purchased a t 47-1/11 23,S58, l5

400 S h a r e s J , C , Penney Co,, I n c , Common S t o c k , purchased 100 at 46 and 300 a t 45-3/4 1R,Y92,54

400 S h a r e s Westinghouse E l e c t r i c Corp, Common S tock , purchased at 32-3/4 15,241-52

(Funds Grouped f o r I n v e s t m e n t )

4 /8/63 $2,690,00 p a r v a l u e Aus t in N a t i o n a l Bank 4% Time C e r t i f i c a t e of Depos i t , d a t e d 4/8/63, due 4/8/64 2,690,OO

(Expansion Program of Coopera t ive Housing f o r Women S t u d e n t s - Var ious Donors )

SALES OF SECURITIES

Date Net S a l e s So ld S e c u r i t y P roceeds

690 S h a r e s Genera l Crude O i l Co, C a p i t a l S t o c k , s o l d at 29-3/4 (Gain on s a l e o v e r book v a l u e $6,028,70) $20,518070

(Mrs, J a n e Gregory Marechal Endowment Fund)

3/20/63 500 R i g h t s t o s u b s c r i b e f o r C o n s o l i d a t e d Edison Co, of New York, I n c , Common S t o c k , s o l d at 15/32nds 224,28#

(Hogg Foundat ion: W, C, Hogg E s t a t e Fund)

200 R i g h t s D i t t o (Hogg Foundat ion: Varner P r o p e r t i e s )

100 R i g h t s D i t t o (E, D, Farmer I n t e r n a t i o n a l S c h o l a r s h i p Fund)

100 R i g h t s D i t t o (The Will iam Heuermann Fund f o r Cancer Research - M, Do

Anderson H o s p i t a l and Tumor I n s t i t u t e )

3 /22/63 40/100ths f r a c t i o n a l i n t e r e s t i n S t a n d a r d 0191 Co, of C a l i f o r n i a Common S t o c k , r e c e i v e d i n 5% s t o c k d i v i d e n d 26,72#

(Funds Grouped f o r I n v e s t m e n t )

10 /100 ths f r a c t i o n a l i n t e r e s t D i t t o [Hogg Foundat ion: N, C , Hogg E s t a t e Fund)

3 /26/63 0,05842 f r a c t i o n a l i n t e r e s t i n s h a r e S e c u r i t y F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank (Los Angeles) Common S tock r e c e i v e d i n 6,05842% s h a r e d i v i d e n d 4,70#

(Archer M. Hunt ington Museum Fund)

3 /27/63 3 1 S h a r e s Smith Gin Co, (Odem, Texas ) P r e f e r r e d C a p i t a l Stock s o l d a t 16 ,25 Net (Loss on sale o v e r book v a l u e $271,251 503,75

(The William Heuermann Fund f o r Cancer Research - M. D o Anderson H o s p i t a l and Tumor I n s t i t u t e )

4/17/63 3 S h a r e s C o n t i n e n t a l C a s u a l t y Co, Common S tock , s o l d a t 16-3/11 224-05

(Maude B, S a y e r s Fund - Texas Western C o l l e g e )

#Cash r e c e i v e d d e p o s i t e d t o p r i n c i p a l endowment and honding o f s t o c k i n v o l v e d w r i t t e n down by t h e same amount,

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - REAL ESTATE MATTERS --,-

MAIN UNIVERSITY - ARCHER M, HUXTINGTON MUSEUM FUND - PROPOSED LEASE TO GULF BITULITFEIC COMPAXY, GALVESTON COUNTY.--At. t he February, 1.963, meeting of the Board of Regents, approvalwas given t o a proposed lease t o Gulf Bitu- l i t h i c Company covering approximately 5 acres i n the H. B. L i t t l e f i e l d Survey f o r s tor ing material fo r highway work f o r the period March 1, 1963 - February 29, 1964. When the instrument was submitted t o t he Company f o r signature, t he Endowment Office was advised tha t , due t o t he death of one of t he pr inci- pal, pa r t i e s t,o the lease, the plans have been changed and the lease i s no longer needed> It i s reco.mmended, therefore, t h a t the authorization f o r t he lease be cancelled,

MAIN UNIVERSITY - WRFAY CASE SELLS ESTATE - RATIFICATION OF PROBABLE WATERFLOOD AND ASSIGNMENT INSTRUMENT, COCKRAN COUNTY, TEXAS .-.-This pro'bable waterflood r a t i f i c a t i o n and assignment. instrument pertaining t o cer ta in o i l payment and overriding royal ty in te res t s , D. S. Wright Leases, Levelland Field, Cochran County, Texas, was executed on behalf of The University of Texas by D r . Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor, on April 25, 1.963. The Board of Regents, on Ju ly 22, 1961, authorized the Chancellor t o execute such instruments from time t o time on behalf of the University with each act ion t o 'be reported f o r r a t i - f i ca t ion by the Board. Such r a t i f i c a t i o n i s recommended for t h i s waterflood and assignment instrument.

TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE - FRANK B. COTTON TRUST - REPORT ON AND RATI- FICATION OF OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL LEASE TO TKE SUPEXIOR OIL COMPANY ON LANDS I N CULBERSON AND HUDSPETH COUNTIES.--The Board of Regents on January 14, 1963, authorized an o i l , gas, and mineral lease t o M r , Lee Gil l i land representing The Superior O i l Company on a l l of the Frank B. Cotton Trust acreage i n Cul- berson and Hudspeth Counties amounting t o a t o t a l of 36,363.30 acres...,accord- ing t o the deeds from the Cotton Estate t o the Board of Regents. Cash 'bonus was $2.50 per acre, annual delay r en t a l $0.50 per acre, and other basic terms were a s approved by the Board of Regents. As expected, objections were ra ised by the Lessee a s t o the mount of acreage i n 1.0 sections due t o overlapping surveys, and it wa.s agreed t o omit these sections from the lease . This l e f t a t o t a l of 30,971..95 acres covered by the lease f o r cash bonus of $77,429.88. The lease, made d i rec t t o The Superior O i l Company ra ther than t o M r , G i l l i - land f o r a,ssi.gnment, was executed by Chairman Beath, It i s recommended, t h a t t h e Board of Regents r a t i f y t h i s act ion.

TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE - FRANK B , COTTON TRUST - PROPOSED SALE OE' TRACT I N COTTON ADDITION, EL PASO, TO UTILITY TRAlLER COMPANY.--A t r a c t of approximately 1.987 acres lying b e t ~ i e e . Third, Fourth, and Col.es Street,s i n t'ne Cotton Addition i n the C l t g of E l Paso i s und.er lease t o U t i l i t y Tra i le r Company. The l.ease, effective June I., 1.952, f o r twenty years a t rental. of $1.75 per month, was made t o E. He Knopf and passed by assignments, with the approval, of t he Board of Regents, r;o t h e present holder. All, improvemeats a r e owned by the Lessee. This i s one of t h e t r a c t s which the Cotton Trust Advisory Committee i n El. Paso had recommend.ed tha t the Board of Regents s e l l t o the Lessee if the present appraised.va.l.ue could be o'btained. An independent appraisal of the t r a c t i n March, 1.962, which appraisal i s considered s t i l l i n l ine , gives a va,l.ue of $0.75 per square foo t or a t o t a l value of $64,634.25 on

the 'basis of 86,1.79 sq.ua;ce f e e t of area ... Ut, i i i ty Trai.l.er Company proposes a. cash pwcha.se of the property a?, $0,75 per squ-- a r e foo t . This t r a c t i s across Frankl.in Canal from the area .which i s invol.ved, i n .t:he ChamizaZ question, and a l l infomation t o date indicate; tihat t h i s 5 rae t w i l l , not be included i n any t ransfer of property t o Nexico- The 1962 appraisal was made on the 'basis of f u l l f e e simple t i t l e with no lease on t h e property. Therefore, a sa l e a t t h a t appraised. value t o ?.he Lessee seems 3reli. Ju.atifi.ed.. President Ray and Central Administration recommend the ssl.e, and. 2 . t i s recommended t h a t t,he Board of Regents accept the proposai. and a,uthorize t he s d e with contract of sale, deed, and any other appropria.te pa,pers t o be execu-ted by the Chairman when approved a s t o form by the &nd m.d Trust Attorney and a s t o content by the Endowment Officer,

TEXAS WESTEXiU COiT;Er,E - FRANK Be COTTON TRUST - RECO&lX3NDATION FOR LEASES TO E, E. HOWREY KND E , E, BOWREY D/B/A HOWREY LUMBER COMPANY ON TWO TFWTS IN COTTOX ADDITION, EL, FASO..--Mr. Eo E. Howrey of E l Paso has been negotiating wlth !?resident Ra,y fo r lease of par t of t he Cotton Trust Property i n the Cotton Addition i n El. Paso, and it appears t h a t t he best arrangement tha.t @an 'be made Wth MP. Howey i s a, l ease t o him, doing business a s Howrey Lmiber Company, on a. tract . of approximate1.y 1.69,624 square f e e t on the vest s ide of Franklin Canal a2 re:ntal of $360 per month and a separate lease on a smaller tpact adJoining, whieh i s needed primarily f o r access, amounting t o approximately -241, acres a t r en t a l of $22 per month. Total. r e n t a l from these two leases 1d.11. amount t o a 6$ annu.ai net re turn on a value of $76,330 -80 given by independent appraisal of fanu.ary, 1963, on the la rger t r a c t . On t h i s 'basis, no r en t a l i s bei:ng recei.ved on .the smal.l.er t r a c t , but, due primarily t o location, it i s believed fha,t. Chese two leases should be made t o M r , Homey, President Ray and Central Administration recommend it. Based on all. discussions and informa.tion avail.able t o date, :none of the Cotton Trust property l.ytng west of Franklin Canal. 'be d.l.:rect,l,y involved. i n any way i n t he Chamizal Zone question with Mexico.

Both. leases , w i i . i . be io:r a term of t e n years from June 1, 1963, with an option i n fa-for of t he Lessee f o r another t e n years a t r e n t a l of 6% of appraised value during the l a s t s i x mont:hs of khe primary term of t e n years, and an option f o r an additional. f i ve years i n favor of t he Lessee und.er the same t e rns a s t he f i ~ s t . opt.ion a s t o appraisal and. re turn o:n t he value. The L:essee w i l l a ssme respons ib i l i ty f o r a i l ad valorem taxes, special assess- ments, and the l i k e . 'I:t i s recomme:nd.ed. t,hat tk Board of Regents accept t he proposal f o r .these two l.eases and authorize the executi.on of the i:nstrument signed by i t s Chairman when app~oved. a s t o form by the Land and Trust Attorney and a s t o content' by the Endomer;t 0ff i .cer .

MEDICAL BRANCH - JAMES 'do McLAUGHLIN FELLOWSHIP FUND ( A , C , McLAUGHLIN ESTATE): RECOMMENDATION FOR JOINDER I N RAMGELY NORTH UNIT AREA, R I O BLANCO COUNTY, COLORADO,-=One of the o i l and gas i n t e r e s t s received under the W i l l of A, C , McLaughlin by the Board of Regents for the James W, McLaughlin Fellowship Fund is a 3,125% working in t e r e s t , a r i s ing from an old operating contract entered <%&. in to by A, C , McLaughZin, i,n 560 acres i n Rio Blanco County, Colorado, which ,aj7$'6T. adJoins the Raagely Weber Sand Unit on t#he northo The "operating contract" i s -&/'-cZc?:h% held by Pan American Petroleum Corporation who now propose a uni t izat ion of */

approximately 11,590 acres of patented land, whieh includes t he 560 acres, and approximately 21,000 acres of Federal land a s t o a l l zones except "fracture zone of the Maneos shale", Pan American w i l l obl igate i t s e l f t o d r i l l a minimum of two t e s t wells, the f irst of which according t o present plans w i l l be on the 560 acres, t o the Yeupper 100 fee t of t he Morrison formation", maximum obligated depth t o be 4,500 fee t , and t o d r i l l addit ional t e s t s u n t i l it i s reasonably proved t h a t none of the unit ized area i s productive, Working in t e r e s t par t ic ipants w i l l

have no obligation on dry holes, but those included in "participating areasqq in the event of production will be charged iheir prorata of tangible and intan- gible costs of the productive well or wells, Earlier test wells have been drilled in the area, but there is no production from the zones proposed for this unitiza- tion, Mr, Stuart McLaughlin, son of A, C, McLaughlin, deceased, and an oil operator at Rangely, owns, with other members of his family, interests in the proposed unit larger than the interest of the University and has notified the University that they plan to join, As indicated above, the Universityos interest will be 17.5 mineral acres out of a total of approximately 22,500 acres in the unit. It is recommended that the Board of Regents join the unit as proposed and authorize its Chairman to execute a Ratification and Joinder of Unit Agreement and Unit Operat- ing Agreement when approved as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Endowment Officer,

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - XEVENUE BOND MATTF27S.-- TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE - DORMITORY REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1946,

RECOMMENDATION RF: OCCUPANCY OF WORBXU HALL AND BmEDICT W.--This bond issue, in the original amount of $615,000 covered all dormitory operations at Texas Western College when the 'bonds were issued. Of the four dormi- tories constructed, one was Worrell Hall for men with 30 rooms and another Benedict Hall for women with 22 rooms, each room for double occupancy. These rooms are much smaller than in other dormitories on the campus and definitely too small for two persons. In addition, individual rooms for both men and women are needed on campus for mature students desiring a measure of privacy. It is the recommendation of Dr. Ray, concurred in by Central Administration, that these two buildings be changed to single occupancy effective September 1, 1963, with the rate for single occupancy $120 per semester rather than $90 for double occupancy for other dormitory rooms.

The amou.nt of the issue outstanding as of May 1, 1963, is $385,000, and the Bond and Interest Sinking Fund, as of April 30, 1963, had a credit balance of $94,611.94 which is more than required by the Bond Resolution. As anticipated by the Business Manager of Texas Western, the reduction in gross income for 1963-64 would be $6,240 but this will be offset in large measure, if not completely, by board income from students in the newly constructed Burges Hall with 180 spaces for men and a new privately-owned dormitory for women with 304 spaces, and the income from the 'board from those students will be available for debt service of the Dormitory Revenue Bonds, Series 1946. Average annual debt service through the remainder of the life of the bonds (~ctober, 1978) is $30,837-73. For 1961-62, the excess of income over expenditures for the dormitory system at Texas Western College, including the dining room, was $43,672 -52.

It is, therefore, recommended that effective September 1, 1963, Worrell Hall and Benedict Hall be approved for single occupancy with room rent of $120 per student per semester.

h his item is also being submitted through the Academic and Developmental Affairs committee.)

THE UiIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor

May 7, 1963

TO THE HONORABLG BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs. Johnson and Gentlemen:

The dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my recommendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on May 24 - 25, 1963.

Main University Texas Western College Medical Branch Dental Branch

M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute

Southwestern Medical School Postgraduate School of Medicine

Listed below are Central Administration items which I recomend for your approval:

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of the Board of Regents is recommended.

Donor Terms and Conditions Amount

1. H. A. Stiles Estate Net income for fiscal year $22,186.37 c/o Melasky & Bullion ending April 30, 1963, to be Attorneys at Law credited to Account No. Taylor, Texas 34-0211-2050, J. V. and

H. A. Stiles Foundation

2. Estate of Murray Case Sells Cash distribution of income 4,500.00 c/o Law Sone, Trustee to be credited to Account Texas Wesleyan College No. 34-0210-2010, Murray Case Office of the President Sells Foundation Fort Worth 5, Texas

SOUTH TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - GIFT -- -

Donor Terms and Conditions Amount

San Antonio Medical Installment payment on $ 3,200.00 Foundat ion grant for Dean's salary for

Dr. James P. Hollers, period May 1 through Chairman August 31, 1963

Post Office Box 1628 San Antonio 6, Texas

ADDITION - TO CONTRACT FOR MARRIED STUDENT APARTMENTS k1 TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE - --

The Comptro l le r ' s Off ice has made the fol lowing recommendation:

When work was s t a r t e d on t h e married s tudent apartments a t Texas Western College, a bad foundation condi t ion was discovered under Apartment C , and i t was necessary t o r e v i s e t h e foundat ions, foo t ings , and grade beams of t h i s p a r t i c u l a r bu i ld ing a t a cons iderable inc rease i n c o s t . Also, s i n c e t h e r e was a s u b s t a n t i a l saving a t t h e time t h e cons t ruc t ion con t rac t was awarded on t h i s p r o j e c t , i t was deemed d e s i r a b l e t o add venet ian b l inds i n t h e apartments and t o make c e r t a i n changes i n the s i t e work involved, namely, t o i n s t a l l a fence along the edge of t h e apartment complex (because of t h e s t eep arroyo adjacent t h e r e t o ) , t o extend l e v e l i n g and t o p s o i l o r graveled a reas , and p a i n t e x t e r i o r s tucco. These add i t ions , together with o t h e r minor changes deemed d e s i r a b l e (irrcluding both add i t ions and deductions t o the con t rac t ) involve a t o t a l a d d i t i o n of $9,623.00; $5,000.00 of t h i s i s covered by a Contingency Allowance a l r eady i n t h e con t rac t ,,,{>,:,+ <: and $4,623.00 must be added t o t h e con t rac t t o e f f e c t t h e changes , ..--,

,f'. ou t l ined above.

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It i s , t he re fo re , recommended t h a t au tho r i za t ion be given t o zes,

Comptroller Sparenberg t o i s s u e change o rde r s t o Karam Construct ion Company, con t rac to r on t h i s p r o j e c t , covering t h e changes r e f e r r e d t o and t h a t approval be given t o t h e t r a n s f e r of $4,900.38 from Account No. 85-9545-0000 - Texas Western College - Housing and Home Finance Agency P r o j e c t CH-TEX-124D - Housing f o r Married Students and a Dormitory fo r Men - Allotment Account t o accounts a s follows:

Account No. 85-9545-0100 - Texas Western College - Housing and Home Finance Agency P r o j e c t CH-TEX-124D - Housing f o r Married Students and a Dormitory f o r Men - Consult ing A r c h i t e c t ' s Fee - Jessen , J e s sen , Millhouse, and Greeven $ 46.23

Account No. 85-9545-0110 - Texas Western College - Housing and Home Finance Agency P ro jec t CH-TEX-124D - Housing f o r Married Students and a Dormitory f o r Men - Associate A r c h i t e c t ' s Fee - Nesmith and Lane 231.15

Account No. 85-9545-0120 - Texas Western College - Housing and Home Finance Agency P ro jec t CH-TEX-124D - Housing f o r Married Students and a Dormitory f o r Men - Housing fo r Married Students - General Cont rac t - Karam Construct ion Company, Inc . Lb, 623.00

The recommendation has been approved by Vice-Chancellor Dolley and the Chancellor and i s recornended fo r approval by the Board of Regents.

TRANSFER OF FJNDS W I I H I N ACCOUNTS FOR EnGINEERING-SCIENCE BUILDING AT THE -- - MAIN KNIVERSIIY - -3 The Comptro l le r ' s Off ice has made t h e fol lowing recommendation:

Af ter cons t ruc t ion had s t a r t e d on t h e Engineering-Science Building a t t h e Main Univers i ty , a r e a l l o c a t i o n of space was made a s between t h e College of Engineering and t h e Department of Physics , which was approved by D r . Hagerty, D r . Kinsey, 'Vice P res iden t Hackerman, and Pres ident Smiley. This r e a l l o c a t i o n of space involved some changes i n t h e a r c h i t e c t u r a l p lans , inc luding t h e add i t ion of labora tory equipment i n some rooms. This a d d i t i o n a l labora tory equipment involved a t o t a l c o s t of $3,442.20, and a change o rde r has been i ssued t o t h e Laboratory Equipment Cont rac t , g iv ing e f f e c t t o these changes.

TRANSFER -- OF FUNDS WITHIN ACCOLNIS FOR ENGINEERING-SCIENCE BCTILDING -- AT THE MAIN UNI'VERSITY (continued) -

As there was a Contingency Allowance of only $1,000.00 in the Laboratory Equipment Contract, it will be necessary to add $2,442.20 to the contract. It is, therefore, recommended that the amount of $2,588.73 be transferred from Account No. 85-9058-0099 - Engineering- Science Building - Allotment Account to accounts, as follows: . ,. .- -.~ ;,

Account No. 85-9058-0100 - Engineering-Science Building - Consulting Architect's Fees - Jessen, Jessen, Millhouse, and Greeven $ 24.42

Account No. 85-9058-0110 - Engineering-Science Building - Associate Architect's Fees - Phelps and Dewees and Simmons 103.79

Account No. 85-9058-0117 - Engineering-Science Building - Architectural Supervision 18.32

Account No. 85-9058-0180 - Engineering-Science Building - Laboratory Equipment Contract - Metalab Equipment Company 2,442.20

The recommendation has been approved by Vice-Chancellor Dolley and the Chancellor and is recommended for approval by the Board of Regents.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECURITY AGREEMENT: Modification of List of University Officials ~ z i ~ n a t e d to Handle Classified Government Contracts: I recommend that the list previouzy approved by the Board of Regents be modified as follows :

Add the following administrative personnel of Texas Western College:

Dr. Thomas G. Barnes, Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories , - -

Mr. Robert L. Schumaker, Assistant Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories

Mr. Francis Fugate, Contract Administrator, Schellenger Research Laboratories

Mr. Oscar H. McMahan, Security Officer, Schellenger Research Laboratories

Dr. Milton R, Leech, assist an^ to the President

Following approval by the Board of Regents, the of the Board is requested to furnish two certified copies of to President Joseph M. Ray, who will forward one copy to. the designated Department of Defense agency,

Sincerely yours,

Chancellor

MAIN U I t I ~ S X l ' Y DOCKET

INDEX P

May 24 and 25, 1963 Meeting

Page No, -- Contracts

Academic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-4 Government Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M - 1

Faculty Legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-5

Gif ts and Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-10

Nepotism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-9

Outside Employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-9

Sale of University Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-8

Travel from Non-Travel Funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-6

Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-9

Main University - Docket

Index

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Main University

Office of the President Austin

Chancellor Harry Fansom The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor Ransom:

The following docket fo r the Main University i s submitted f o r your approval and submission t o the Board of Regents a t its meeting i n Austin on May 24 and 25, 1963:

RESEARCH CONTRACTS: Tne following contracts and amendments have been negotiated by the Office of Government Sponsored Research and have been signed by the Vice- President and/or President upon the recommendation of the appropriate Technical Director, the Director of the Office of Government Sponsored Research, and the Business h a g e r . I reconmend your approval and r a t i f i ca t ion of signatures.

1. Contract AF 08(635)-3522, by which the Cepartment of the A i r Force, , , , : . .~, . - A i r Proving Ground Center, E&in Air Force Base, Florida, provides , , . ..I, . ',..

$44,860.00 fo r support of investigations of some specif ic bomb b a l l i s t i c s problems. Tne contract i s e f fec t ive f o r the period April 1, 1963 tkrough November 30, 1963, and the research w i l l be performed i n the Mili tary Physics Research Laboratory under the direction of A. E. Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics.

2 Contract AF 08(635)-3555, by which the epartment of the A i r Forcejl . . ~ . , . . .. A i r Proving Ground Center, Eglin A i r Force Base, Florida, provides , . ! 8 . . .

$39,975.00 f o r support of a study of phenomena which occur a s a r e s u l t of weapon-target encounters. The contract i s effect ive fo r the period April 1, 1963 through March 31, 1964, and the research w i l l be performed i n the Military Physics Research Laboratory under the direct ion of A. E. Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics.

3. k d i f i c a t i o n No. 5, Change Order t o Contract A F 19(604)-8513, by which the Department of the A i r Force, Air Force Systems Command, Electronic .-.> . . -., Systems Division, Laurence G, Hanscom Field, Bedford, ~ s s a c h u s e t t s , i;. -. x/..,'., -,

extends the period of the contract through December 31, 1963. Tne study of the comparison of the e l e c t r i c f i e l d s induced i n the ear th with those produced i n a conventional horizontal antenna continues i n the Elec t r ica l Engineering Research,Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. A. W. Straiton, Professor of Elec t r ica l Engineering.

4, Contract A . 19(628)-2475, by which the Cepartment of the A i r Force, A i r Force Systems Command, Electronic Systems Division, Laurence G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts, provides $35,000.00 f o r support of researel? : :,;\.:: :..-. ~,

directed toward the development of techniques of investigating thermal behavior of the lower atmosphere. The contract is effect ive for the period April 1, 1963, through March 31, 1964, with the f i n a l report due June 30, 1964, and the research w i l l be conducted i n the Elec t r ica l Engineering Research Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. A. W. Straiton, Professor of Elec t r ica l Engineering.

5. Contract AF 29(601)-5837, by which the Departaent of the A i r Force, ., . ..< ; : $ ... A i r Force Special Weapons Center, Kirtland A i r Force Base, New Mexico, 1; . - ... <.. - -_ I

provides $25,559.00 for support of a s tuQ t o extecd the basic information on and understanding of the behavior of concrete beams reinforced with steel plates to include the effects of dynmic loadings. The contract is effective for the period March 1, 1963 through Nay 25, 1964, and the study w i l l be conducted in the Structural Mechanics Research Laboratory under the direction of J. Neils Thompson, Professor of Civil Engineering,

6. Wdification No. 1, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AF 41(609)-1556, by which the Department of the A i r Force, Aerospace Wdical Division, Brooks A i r Force Base, Texas, adds the sum of $2,000.00 t o the contract\

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funds and extends the period of the contract through September 30, 1963. The study of a photosynthetic gas exchanger as a method of providing for the respiratory requirements of the human in a sealed chamber continues under the direction of Dr , Jack Myers, Professor of Zoology and of Botany.

7. bdif icat ion No. 5, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AF 41(657)-382, by which the Department of the A i r Force, Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks A i r Force Base, Texas, adds the srrm of $4,000.00 t o the contract , .. -.- , .. . ,

funds. The research on effects of ionizing radiation on biological, . ' , : .:.; ,'., ' j

physiological, and psychological functions of various species continues under the direction of Dr. T, S. Painter, Professor of Zoology.

8, Amendment No. 1 t o Basic Agreement AF 49(&3)-38, between the University and the Department of the A i r Force, by which the Department of the A i r Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Washington, D. C,, incorporates into the contract certain provisions required by the Armed Services Procurement Regulations Revision No. 12, and incorporates into the contract a new Negotiated Overhead Rates clause. A t the present time a l l cost-type Air Force contracts a t the University have to be individually amended t o incorporate revised overhead changes. Under t h i s amendment t o the Basic Agreement the negotiated overhead rates would be incorporated into the Basic Agreement, thus eliminating the need for amending each individual contract.

~. , . 9. Modification No. 1, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract l j . 1

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IIA 36-039 AMC-00036(E), by which the Mited States Army Electronics Materiel Agency, Fort bnmouth, New Jersey, describes the items held i n the f inal inventory of Contract DA-36-039 SC-87312 and which are now being transferred t o the successor contract, Contract IIA-36-039 AMC-00036(E). The research enti t led "Superconductive Frequency Control Devices" continues under the direction of Dr. W. H e Hartwig, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering.

10. Contract DA-36-039 ~ ~ ~ - 0 2 1 6 2 ( ~ ) , by which the United States Army Electronics Materiel Agency, Fort Momouth Procurement Office, Fort - Wnmouth, New Jersey, provides $100,000.00 for study and analysis of the problems of' translating foreign language into English by automatic means. Of the sum of $100,000.00, only $50,000.00 is now allotted. The contract i s effective for the period May 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, and the study w i l l be directed by Dr. W. P. Lehmann, Professor of Germanic Languages . 11. Grant M-A~0(~)-31-12k-G&38, by which the Department of the Army, .. ,

Army Research Office, Durham, North Carolina, provides $22,490 .OO for i',: . 'L ' ':.. : . a . support of research enti t led "Helical Anomalies in RF-Plasmas ." The " ' '.

grant i s effective for the period April 1, 1963 through mrch 31, 1964, and the research w i l l be performed wader the direction of Dr. Hans Schlfiter, Associate Professor of Pnysics,

2 Amendment No, 5 t o Contract Nonr-375(14), by which the Department o f t h e Navy, Office of Naaval Research, Washington, D. C., adds the sum of $24,000.00 to the contract Dmds and amends the scope of the work. The .-::.., ! ' , , . .. . , . '

study of millimeter radiowaves and magaetoteUuric signals continues i n ' --'

the Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory mder the direction of Dr. A. W. Straiton, Professor of Electrical Engineering.

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AT-(40-1)-1639, by which the United S ta tes Atomic Energy Cormoission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, adds the sum of $28,618.00 t o the contract funds and extends the period of the contract through May 31, 1964, Research on unusual oxidation s t a t e s of t r ans i t i ona l elements continues under the direction of Dr. G. W. Watt, Professor of Chemistry.

14. Contract 14-17-0002-51, by which the United States Department . . . .

of the Inter ior , Fish and Wildlife ServLce, Bureau of Commercial \'.?%,,-...:- I.::'..! :> :-.. ..

Fisheries, S t . Petersburg Beach, Florida, provfdes $10,000.00~ f o r .. support of research e n t i t l e d "Seasonal Dfstribution Patterns of Adult and Larval Shrimp i n Aransas Pass (Terns) In l e t ." The contract i s effective f o r the period March 15, 1963 through March 14, 1964, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of Dr. Howard T. Odum and Dr. B. J. Copeland of the Ins t i t u t e of Marine Science, Port Aransas . 15. Amendment No, 1 t o Contract OEP-SR-62-23, by which the Office of Emergency Planning, Executive Office of the President, Washington, D. C., extends the date f o r the delivery of the f i n a l report under the contract

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t o not l a t e r than June 30, 1.963. !the study of the eyacuation of Texas ,.-, :. . . , , % ..) . >. residents endangered by Hurricane Carla i n 1961 continues under t h e .

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direction of Dr, Harry E. Wore, Professor of Sociology.

16. Contract 03-3-12-074, by which the United States Department of . ..., ,

Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Washington, D.C,, - i ., , ,

provides $81,338,00 f o r support of a Counseling and Guidance Training .-~''..-'

Ins t i t u t e . The contract i s e f fec t ive f o r the period January 2, 1963 through June 30, 1964, and the i n s t i t u t e w i l l be directed by Dr . Royal B. Embree, Jr., Professor of Educational Psychology,

17. Contract 03-3-14-021, by which the United States bpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Washington, D. C, , provides $24,166.00 f o r support of the preparation of a text , "Spoken Egyptian ( ~ a i r o ) Arabic." O f t h i s sm, $14,500,00 i s now available and the balance of $9,666.00 w i l l be made available i n the government's f i s c a l year 1964. The preparation of the t e x t w i l l be directed by , ,, . , '

. , .,.. ' , 3 Dr. Walter Lehn, Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, and ' ', >,

Dr. W. P. Lehmann, Professor of Germanic Languages.

18. Grant AM 04862-03, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Publi c Health Service, provides $8,310 .OO for support of research e n t i t l e d "Synthesis of Steroids of Unnatural Con- figuration ." The grant i s effect ive fo r the period May 1, 1963 through > April 30, 1964, and the research w i l l be performed under the direct ion of Dr. Gerhard J. Fonken, Assistant Professor of Chemistry.

19. Grant CA 05723-03, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, grovides $19,680.00 for

, .. support of research e n t i t l e d "Syntheses of Anti-Iktabolites with Peroxy \:,, -.-,,. , at

Groupings." The grant i s effect ive f o r the period May 1, 1963 through ,.

April 30, 1964, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of D r . Pnil ip S. Bailey, Professor of Chemistry, and Dr. William Shive, Professor of Chemistry.

20. Grant CA 06~20-02S1, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,089 .OO for , . .:,: .,:: support of research e n t i t l e d "Toxicological and Carcinogenic Studies ." a -2 . .; :$ The grant i s effect ive fo r the period April 1, 1963 through Xovember 30, 1963, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of Dr. John Autian, Associate Professor of Ebarmacy.

21. Grant l-K3-AX-19,385-01, Research Career Devc:l.opment Award, by . . , .. ,. , ,~

which the United States Department of Hea:Lt$, E&~eation, and Welfare, 'i : ., .,,., .

Public Health Service, provides $L5,308.00 fo r support of research e n t i t l e d "Effects of Interferon in Tissue Culture Cells." The grant is effect ive for the period June 1, 1963 througb May 31, 19&, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of Dr. Royce Z. Lockart, Jr., Associate Professor of Mi.crobiology, and Dr. Orville Wyss, Professor of Microbiology.

22. Grant GB-711, by which the National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C., provides $45,200.00 f o r support of research en t i t l ed "Evolutionary Relationships of the Drosophilidae of the Hawaiian Islands." 29ne grant ,,%,

. :., i s effect ive for the period June 1, 1963 through Dovember 30, 1964, and ... , the research w i l l be performed under the direction of Dr, Marshall R . . , ., . . Wheeler, Professor of Zoology, and Dr. Wil.son S. Stone, Professor of Zoology.

23. Grant GB-790, by which the National. Science Fo'undation, Washington, D o C. , provides $39,200.00 f o r support of research en t i t l ed "Amphibian .., ),-a . : : ... .. Speciation and Evolutionary Relationships," The grant i s effect ive for);'' '..; -.,'

the period April 1, 1963 through 31, 1965, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of D r . W. Frank Blair , Professor of Zoology.

24. Grant a-1347, by which the National Science Foundation, Washington, . ;. , , . , . D. C ., provides $17,500.00 for support of an "Undergraduate Instructional Sc ien t i f ic Equipment Program." The grant i s effective for the period 2. .: . . , .., ,

February 1, 1963 through January 31, 1965, and the program w i l l be under - - . , >

the direction of D r . Robert E. Eakin, Professor of Chemistry.

.. ,. 25. Grant-in-Aid, dated March 8, 1963, by which the United States , ,$ , ! , ':<,,\. ,-; Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Off i ce of ducati ion, Washington, D. C ., provides $39,080 -00 for a Program for Training Teachers of tEe ieaf under Public Law 81-276. Of the sum of $39,080.00, $9,080.00 represents carryover funds from l a s t year 's program and $30,000.00 repre- sents new funds. The grant i s e f fec t ive for the period July 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, and the program w i l l be directed by D r . Lennart L . Kopra, Associate Professor of Speech.

26. Amendment No* 22 t o Basic Contract Nonr-375(00), by which the - , , " . ~

Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D. C., removes from the contract the General Provisions dated September 1, 1950, and incorporates the new General Provisions dated October, 1962. m e new General Provisions consolidate various clauses and amendments i n t o a single document.

CONTRACTS:: The following contracts have been approved by the o f f i c i a l indicated. I recommend approval and r a t i f i ca t ion of signatures:

I c - - . . ,.. , , , ; .... 1. Letter of Agreement with American Ins t i t u t e of Cert i f ied Public " Accountants, New York City, signed by Vice-President and Provost Norman Hackerman, whereby a s t a f f t ra in ing program for junior accountants w i l l be held by the American I n s t i t u t e on the campus of the University August 4 - 16, 1963> the University t o furnish classroom f a c i l i t i e s and equipment i n the Union Building and meals and lodging i n Kinsolving Dormitory, f o r which the various University departments w i l l b i l l the American Ins t i t u t e , These and other incidental costs w i l l run about $124 per par t ic ipant , depending on the number who attend. D r . Chaples W. Taylor, Assistant Professor of Accounting, w i i l serve as l i a i son between the Ingt i tu te and the University.

CONTRACTS (continued)

2, inter-agency Cooperation Contract No* 4413-736 with Texas Department of j j , t2 Public Safety, signed by Vice-President and Provost Norman Hackerman and < j S . $,

, ., Business Manager James C , Colvin, whereby during the period May 6 - 10, 1963, .?: ,. :-,; (

the University w i l l conduct a three hour c lass on "Developing an Idea" and provide materials therefore, fo r not t o exceed 30 enrollees a t not t o exceed a maximum payment of $35.00> such c lass t o be conducted by M r . Alan Scott , Associate Professor of Journalism.

3. Inter-agency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-745 with Texas Agricultural hi, , , , ,

Extension Service, signed by Vice-president and Provost Norman Hackerman, A& >' :,:. whereby commencing May 7, 1963, and terminating on May 8, 1963, approximately,

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the University w i l l make avai lable the services of D r . Margaret Eppright, Chairman, Department of Home Economics, t o a s s i s t with a Human Nutrition Workshop, the t o t a l cost f o r such services not t o exceed $5O400

1. On March 19, 1963, the Faculty Council approved by the circular izat ion procedure the following proposed changes i n the College of Arts and Sciences Catalogue (D&P 3158-59) :

( a ) To the present regulation that no more than 30 per cent of the semester hours required fo r any degree offered may be done by correspondence, i s added the provision t h a t no c red i t earned by correspondence instruct ion and no cred i t earned by enrollment a t another college o r university while the student is current ly enrolled fo r pesidence work a t the University w i l l be counted for degree c red i t unless spec i f ica l ly approved i n advance by the Dean of the College o r h i s representative, This i s recommended so that the college can control the academic load of students.

(b) In the Degree of Bachelor of Science i n Rome Economics, Plan 11, three hours of specified courses i n education f o r the freshman and for the 4 sophomore years a r e changed t o allow three hours of e lect ives each year; and % i n the Junior year the three semester hours e lec t ive i n education and any < '

/ other s i x e lec t ive hours a r e deleted t o require nine specif ic hours of education, these nine hours--instead of the nine hours of education deleted-- now being the required prerequis i te fo r the course fo r Student Teaching: Nursery Schools.

(c ) In the Degree of Bachelor of A r t s , Plan I, Physics Major, the number ,,?

of hours of required mathematics has been increased, since a mathematicali;.' background is necessary fo r the kind of physics now taught, and the number ':,(,,(, of hours of advanced physics required has been reduced by one hour, t h i s .<' ...(

being a consequence of the arrangement of laboratory work i n the advanced . i

undergraduate physics program.

(d) In the Degree of Bachelor of Science i n Physics, the physics require- ment has been reworded so that the student is required t o take a t l e a s t one of the two advanced laboratory courses, without increasing the number of advanced courses required,

None of these changes increases the number of hours required f o r the named degree.

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FACULTY UGTSUTION (continued)

2. The Faculty Council on March 29, 2.963, approved by the circular izat ion procedure the recommendation of the College of Pharmacy providing t h a t a student whose cumulative grade point average falls below C i n any semester w i l l be placed on scholastic probation (D8cP 3163). The c%nge i s recommended because the facul ty believes t h a t when a pharmacy student falls below the standard of academic achievement required f o r graduation from the College, pfl,. ' i$ he should be on probationary s ta tus i n the College* Under the ru le now i n e f fec t , a student i s not put on probation unless he has f a i l ed t o main- t a i n a C average f o r three semesters, - 3. The Faculty Council on April 1, 1963, approved by the circii lari&tion /$v? 1" procedure the changes recommended t o become effect ive i n the Business j \ Administration Catalogue i n 1964-5 (D&P 3164-66)- These changes a r e designed /.:: t o bring up t o date the several prog~ams within the College and t o serve .c.C-

more effect ively the broad educational needs of i t s students, They provide A,) for the d e l e t i o n o f some courses, indicating some specif ic courses t o be sub-*(( s t i t u t ed and permitting addi t ional e lec t ive hours i n some areas , The

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subst i tut ion of a three hour required course f o r a present two hour required .:'

course could increase the number of hours needed f o r a degree by one hour unless e lec t ive hours a r e chosen t o keep the t o t a l t o 120. Also catalogue information concerning the. Honors Plan has beenreworded so that students i n the sophomore year a r e chosen since it i s bec~, , ing increasingly d i f f i c u l t t o se lec t honor program students on the bas i s of hi& school records.

4. The Faculty Council on April 6, 1963, approved by the circular izat ion procedure recommendations of the College of Pharmacy, t o become effect ive i n 1964-65, These changes rearrange t h e order i n which courses a r e t o be taken , , \ and reduce from 170 t o 160 the number of hours required f o r the degree of .

Bachelor of Science i n Phamacy, t h i s reduction enabling students t o do more ,.

effect ive and intensive work i n courses undertaken, The t en hours eliminate@<,' / ,

consis t of four hours of elective, th ree hours of Economics, and three hours ,!,:

of pharmacy. .., ,

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i' . 5. The Faculty Council a t i t s meeting on March 18, 1963, approved the recommendation of the Department of Classical Languages t h a t i t s name be $.,. ,)

changed t o the Department of Classics, a name t h a t more nearly r e f l ec t s ? , .,{,/ ,/'

the offerings of t h e department, since the curriculum now includes, i n .I.- ':; addition t o langukges, such courses a s c l a s s i ca l l i t e r a t u r e i n t ranslat ion, .,,'

archaeology, and c l a s s i ca l c i v i l iza t ion . $D&P 33.71)

TRAVELPAID FROM NON-TMmL ACCOUXTS: The following t r i p s have been made --- with expenses paid from accounts not containing the word "travel":

1. Vice-President and Provost Nonuan Hackeman, March 31 - Apri l 3, 1963, t o Los Angeles, California, t o a t tend the meetings of the American Chemical Society, where he delivered a paper, and t o interview prospective d i rec tor for McDonald Obse~vatory, expenses paid from Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses.

2. M r , Sens M. Jacobsen, Director, Office of Government Sponsored Research, April 8 - 10, 1963, t o Washington, D,C,, f o r research grant and contract discussions with Office of Naval Research, National Science Foundation, A i r Force Office of Sc ien t i f ic Research, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, expenses paid from Miscelhneous Administrative Expenses. , 3. Mr. Thomas W. McKern, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, May 1-5, 1963, t o Boulder, Colorado, t o a t tend the annual meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and t o discuss progress of research project, expenses t o be paid from University Research I n s t i t u t e grant.

4, MP. Wallace Mendelson, Professor of Government, Apri l 19-29, 1963, t o New York City and Washington, D,C., f o r consultations concerning research on Mr. Jus t ice Frankfurter 's impact upon American thought and l a w , t ransportation expense t o be paid from Excellence Fund allotment t o Department of Government for Program Development, Maintenance and Equipment account.

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5 M r . E . 2. SchuckI.ngs Asswefate ;C-:r.ofessc.~ of !4ethematics and Physics, April 21-26, i963, .to Washington, O , c , ~ t o a.t.tend $he meeting of the American Physical Society and t o G.acxss ~esewcc:? problems with s c i e n t i s t s attending the meeting, expenses t o '52 pai.4 ??om :;nivers%tty Research Lnsti- h t e grant.

6. M r . L. Be;., Visit ing Sect.urer :n k'c;r:.emat:Ecs, Apri l 21-26? 1963, t o WashingLon, D, C., '50 at tend the meeting r f rhs Ame*.Lr.an Physical Society and t o discuss researeh problems with scien?.2s'-;s attending the meeting, expenses t o be paid from !JaSSa2vers$%y Resear~X ZzsiLtute grant.

7 . M r a Jerome D i s t l a n , Visirlng Lecturer irn ?I&tJae~nat:%cs, April l7-.2ip 1963, t o Tuscan, Arizona, t o par t ic ipa te i n the meeting of the American Astronomical Society and confer with others attending t,he meeting concerning research, expenses t o be paid from TJnivers%,ty Researck bs t i3 ; t e grant.

8, M r . Istvan Ozsva.th, Yiskting Lecturer of Mathemt1cs and Physics, April 21 - May 1, 1.963s t o Wash::[email protected], 3 , C. , t o a t tend the meeting of the American Physical Society, and t o [email protected], Ohio, t o Xecf.?u-e at the Aeronautical Research Laboratory, Wright-Fatterson A i r Force Sase, expenses t o be paid from University Research I n s t i ~ u t e gra.nt.

9. Mr, V. T, Sckubardt, Professor of MPcrob:ealogy, May 3-11, 1963, t o Cleveland, Onio, t o a t tend the meeting of %he American Society f o r Microbiology and t o discuss research projects, expenses t o be paid from Exeeblence Fund allotment t o Deparben' of Microbiology fo r Departmental Development, Main- tenance and Equipmemen* account,

10. M r , Orvil le Wyse, Professor of Microbfo1ogy, April 4-6, 1963, t o Houston, Texas, t o a t tend the meeting of <he Texas branch of i,he American Society fo r Mfc~obiol.ogists, expenses t o be paid from University Research I n s t i t u t e grant, Excellence Fund.

11. M r , Charles Ely lankford, Professor of Microbiology, May 5-9, 1963, t o Cleveland, Ohio, +GO present. a paper a t the meeting of the American Society fo r M4,.c~obiology~ per diem expenses $0 be paid from Excellence Fund allotment t o Department of Microbiology fcr Frogrein Developmenta

12, Dean E. W. Doty of the College of F i re A r t s , %rch 9-19, 1963, t o Chicago, IlbinoEs, t o represeat the !Sr,%vers%:? 8% LQe Music Teachers Rational Associat;ion eon3rent.ion and Xaticnal Associ.at,ion of Schools of Music curricuPm meeting; t o Moateva1l0, Alabama Lo serrre a s consultant t o Alabama Southern; t o Cikaampaign, B12;liwiss, and Rev DrZeans, bui.siana, t o 3.nterview prospective faculty, expenses $0 be paid from the Maintenance an3 Equipment acco3mt of the Off2,ce of +he 2ean.

13. M r - Giinnar G;lersi;zd, Ass.23tarit Pmfesscrr of Fh~rmacy, Apri l 13-20, 1963> t o Detroit and Kalamazoo, MLc%2,gan9 30 accompaqy senior students i n required inspection t r ipp , exsenses t o be paid from ~SSa2r;temnee and Equipment account of the College of Pkamacy,

lli: M r , F, W . Robert, Di:?e@tsr, Ema-:i.ir:.es Researck Center, April 5-11> 1.963~ t o Boulder, Coiorado, f o r eonferenie or. Jz:n.r; p r ~ d e . % t involving edi t ing of a p i c h r e biography of D , Hz Lawrence, expenses .to be paid from University Research 1ns";t~te grant, ExceiPen-s Fdnd,

15. M r , S t ~ a r t A , MacCorkCbep ETrectar, 3.st~,t.s?te of Public Affairs , Apri l 11-13, 3,963, t o S8.n Anton",, Texes, tc at$end tibe meeting of the South- western Social Science Association and.%,> make arrangements with M r , Jack Shelley, City Rhnager of Saaa Antonio, fo r ass is tance i n the Pub1,ic Adminis- tration ,training program which the Znstir*u.;te :is carrying on i n cooperation with the Agency fo r Internat:Loaal Development, expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance and @erat ion account. of the fxs%St'ut.e,

TRAVEL (continued)

16. Mr. James H, Colvin, Business Manager, May 5-11, t o San Jose, California, t o a t tend customer executive program conducted by Interna- t i o n a l Business Machines f o r college and univers i ty administrators, expenses t o be paid from Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses, Office of the President.

SALE OF UNIVERSITY EQUIPMENT: M r . James H. Colvin, Business Manager, -- has submitted a request from M r . C , J. Eckhardt, Director of Physical Plant, t o sell the following pieces of equipment i n order that the s a l e p r ice can apply on the purchase of a la rge front-end loader:

1. Front-end loader, Hough Payloader Model HF, s e r i a l number 83362> 314 cubic yard capacity bucket, 60 inches wide. Dumping clearance - 7 f e e t 10 inches. Hercules engine number 2828737, model QXD-3. Rubber t i r e d . Uni- ve r s i t y inventory number CE-172, exempt l i cense number 64269. Poor condition. hven- t o ry carrying value - $5,541.35. Purchased i n 1952.

2. Ca te rp i l l a r D2 Bulldozer, t r a c t type t r ac to r , s e r i a l number 4U5394, d i e se l powered. #41 hydraulic control , s e r i a l number 2k-304, #42 bulldozer blade. University inventory number cE-46, exempt l icense number 65281. Good condition, Inventory carrying value - $5,750.00. Purchased i n 1954,

3 Cate rp i l l a r D4 Angeldozer, t r a c t type t r a c t o ~ . Tractor s e r i a l number 7~4616~ , d i e se l powered. &Plant-Choate hydraulic control , model PgR, serial number 10916. University inventory number 53836, exempt l icense number 64277. Poor condition, seldom used. Inventory carrying value - $6,271.20. Acquired from Surplus Property i n 1955 a t s cos t of $150.00,

M r . Colvin recommends t h a t the Purchasing Agent secure bids on the bas i s of sealed proposals with the awards being made t o the highest bidder upon recommendation of M r . Car l J , Eckhardt, M r . M. K. Doss, Purchasing Agent, and himself.

'-8.:' x The above i s submitted f o r approval i n accordance with Par t Two,

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,_.....*, Chapter V I I , Section 10.4 and 10.5 of the Rules and Regulations -- of the Board of Regents, which require s a l e of property estimated % 0 x 0 o r more t o be made on bas i s of competitive bids, and sa l e s i n amount of $1,000.00 o r more t o be approved i n advance by the Board of Regents, respectively.

NEPOTISM: In accordance with Sec. 5.43 of the Rules and Regulations of the -- -- Board of Regents, on affirmative advice from the Administmtive Council, the -- nepotism regulations have been suspended t o the end of the f i s c a l year i n the following cases:

1. Mrs. Jean Copeland t o work a t the I n s t i t u t e of Marine Science where her husband i s employed a s Research Sc ien t i s t Associate 111. Mrs. Copeland has a B. S. degree and has had experience which qua l i f ies her t o a i d i n disposing of a backlog of larval f i sh samples. Her services a r e urgently needed and no other qualified person is available.

2. M r . Tinsley H. Penick t o serve ps part-time Assistant Golf Coach period January through May 1963, H i s father, Mr. Harvey M. Penick, i s the ' University Golf Coach on a part-time basis . Mr. Tinsley Penick i s the best qualified person available t o serve as Assistant Coach.

OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT: I recommend t h a t Mr, Robert G. Tull , Instructor i n Astronomy, be permitted t o do consulting work with the W. L. Richards Company of Austin, a company which has constructed astronomical equipment fo r the

. Observatory. Most of the work w i l l be done during the summer and i n a l l :.-..,, .. ,

cases it w i l l not in te r fe re with h i s teaching and research dut ies i n the ?/'. ;,.,

department.

USE OF TEX!I%OOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY MEMBERS: I recommend t h a t the following -- books writ ten by 3 the facul ty be approved f o r use as textbooks:

For the 1963 S w e r Session 1. Physical and Chemical Methods of Separation, by Eugene W . Berg, . - . . , I - , , . -. Visit ing Lecturer of ~herni-xsiana S ta te ) , published by McGraw- ,. ;. .- ; . ,

H i l l Book Company, which s e l l s fo r $12.50 with 15% royalty t o author,

2. The S a t i r i c Poems of John Trumbull, by Edwin T. Bowden, Associate ~ r o f G o r of ~ n g m i j f i i G e l l s f o r $4.50 with a l l p ro f i t s going t o University of Texas Press.

For 1963-6L 3. Active ...- G e m , by W , P, Lehnann, Helmut Rehder, and G. Schulz- Behrend, w m s e l l s for $4.00 with 17% royalty t o authors.

4. Review and Progress, by W. P. Lehmann, Helmut Rehder, Leroy Shaw, and Stanley N. Werbow, which s e l l s f o r $4.00 with 17% royalty t o authors.

5. Focus on German, by Leroy Shaw and Werner Winter, Par t I which s e l l s for -,?art I1 f o r $7.50, with 15% royalty t o authors.

6. Histor ical Linguistics: An Introduction, by W e P. Lehmann, which s e l l s for $5.505 with 1% royalty author.

7. Workbook t o Histor ical Linguistics: I, by W . P. Lehmann, which s e l l s for $2,25, x t h royalty t o author.

8. School Health Program, by Je s s i e Helen Haag, which s e l l s fo r $7.00 with=$ -Y, plus 2.5% annual sa les exceeding 1,000 copies based upon 75% of the educational sales pr ice and 58% of the trade sales pr ice .

G I F T S AND GRANTS-THE FOLLOWING G I F T S AND GRANTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AT THE M A I N UNZVERSITY, 1 RECOMMEND ACCEPTANCE AND THAT THE THANKS AND APPRECIATION OF THE BOARD BE SENT THE DONOR 3 Y THE SECRETARY, I N THE CASE OF SCHOLARSHIPS WHERE THE R E C I P I E N T I S DESIGNATED BY THE DONOR* I T HAS BEEN ASCERTAINED THAT THE DONOR I S A CHARITABLE OR P U B L I C I N S T I T U T I O N AND THAT THE DONATION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN EVASION OF TAXES, AN ASTERISK I N D I C A T E S A NON-CASH GIFT , THE AMOUNT STATED I S AN APPRAISAL OR AN APPROXIMATE OR BOOK VALUE I N THE CASE OF UNSOLD STOCK,

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AMER ASSN OILWELL D f V OF EXTENSION GENERAL D R I L L I N G CONT 2 x 1 N ERVAY BLDG DALLAS TEXAS

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON GRADUATE SCHOOL RESEARCH $ 59000,OO EDUCATION

1 7 8 5 MASS AYE WASHINGTDN 6 D C

AMER FOUNDN FOR PHARM PHARMACY STUDENT A I D $ 300,OO EDUCATlON

777 1 4 T H ST N W WASHINGTON 5 D C

AMER IRON & STEEL I N S T BUR ENGR RESEARCH RESEARCH 150 EAST 42NO ST NEW YORK 17 N Y

AMER SOCIETY OF C I V I L BUR ENGR RESEARCH RESEARCH ENGINEERS

345 EAST 4 7 T H ST NEW YORK 1 7 N Y

ANONYMOUS

ANONYMOUS

M A I N U N I V E R S I T Y GENERAL 5 30000 .00

GEOLOGY BOOKSoMANUSCRIPTS $ 1 1 0 0 0 ~ 0 0

H I N E S H & THELMA BAKER LAW 4 3 0 TEXAS NATL

BANK BLDG HOUSTON 2 TEXAS

MR E MRS L T BARROW GEOLOGY 3 3 1 4 CHEVY CHASE HOUSTON 19 TEXAS

MRS H Y BENEDICT GEOLOGY 3 0 2 8 SELMA DALLAS 34 TEXAS

BEXAR COUNTY PHARM ASSN PHARMACY 5 8 0 0 SO FLORES SAN ANTONIO TEXAS

FACULTY IMPROVE $ 3 3 . 2 0 2 - 0 0 8

GENERAL 8 1 1 2 9 6 - 7 5

GENERAL b 100,OO

STUDENT A I D $ 300.00

J P BRYAN L A K E JACKSON

S T A T E BANK L A K E JACKSON TEX

D E S I G N A T H O N ?:,RPOSE

L I B R A R Y BOOKSOMANUSCRIPTS $

AMOUNT

100 ,oo

J P BRYAN L I B R A R Y L A K E JACKSON S T A T E BANK L A K E JACKSON TEX

C & S S P O R T I N G GOODS CO M A I N U N I V E R S I T Y STUDENT A I D $ 100,OO P 0 BOX 697 A U S T I N T E X A S

MRS JOHN CHAPMAN GEOLEGY GENERAL a 100,oo 410 BERMUDA C C H R I S T I T E X A S

C L A Y T O N F D N FOR RES GRADUATE SCHOOL RESEARCH $ 1 2 6 ~ 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 M T L A U N I U S J R 7 0 6 B K OF S W B L D HOUSTON 2 TEXAS

C W COOK 250 NORTH S T W H I T E P L A I N S N Y

C W W COOK 2 L A R C H L A N E LARCHMONT M Y

JOHN F4 COX 1 8 5 7 ELMWOOD DR A B I L E N E T E X

COLLEGE O F ENGR GENERAL $ 2 4 7 - 1 3 +

M A I N U N I V E R S I T Y B U I L D I N G & E Q U I P $ 100,OO

B U S I N E S S A D M l N GENERAL

COASTAL BEND PHARM ASSN PHARMACY L A D l E S AUX

1 5 4 1 DAYTONA C C H R I S T 1 T E X A S

C O N T I N E N T A L O Z L CO P 0 BOX 2 1 9 7 HOUSTON 1 T E X A S

M N O A V I D S O N FON P 0 BOX 1685 HOUSTON 1 TEX

STUDENT A I D $

C O L L E G E O F ENGR GENERAL $ 5 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0

ARCHITECTURE STUDENT AID $ 500,OO

MRS WALTER A D E A L E Y SR B U S I N E S S A D M I N GENERAL 3 5 2 4 O I C K A S O N D A L L A S TEXAS

DON C H E M I C A L CO COLLEGE OF ENGR GENERAL

M I D L A N D M I C H I G A N

W S DRAKE JR P 0 BOX 996 A U S T I N TEXAS

A T H L E T X C S GENERAL

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THE FORD FOUNDATION M A I N U N I V E R S I T Y STUDENT A I D $ 1 0 ~ 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 477 MADISON AVE NEW YORK 22 N Y

SOL FRANK UNIFORM I N C WAIN U N I V E R S I T Y STUDENT A I D $ 100,OO C I O ERNIE SOBEL BOX 1846 SAN ANTONIO TEX

GENERAL DYNAMICS COLLEGE OF ENGR GENERAL P 0 BOX 7 4 8 FORT WORTH TEXAS

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F B GOLDMAN 4030 GRASSMERE DALLAS 5 TEXAS

ADRIAN H GOLDSTONE 35 L E E ST M I L L VALLEY C A L I F

GOOD SAMARITAN FDN 1 0 3 JESSE JONES

L I B R A R Y HOUSTON 25 TEX

ED L GOSSETT 3916 G I L L A N AVE DALLAS TEXAS

S MARCUS GREER 3506 DEL MONTE HOUSTON 19 TEXAS

.I N GREGORY 5 0 4 SAN ANGELO NATL BANK BLDG SAN ANGELO TEXAS

CJiARLES F HAAS P 0 BOX 519 C C H R I S T 1 TEX

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BANK BLDG HOUSTON TEXAS

T R A V I S 0 HARKNESS 5923 WILLOW LANE DALLAS 30 TEXAS

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AMY FREEMAN LEE 1 2 7 CANTERBURY HILL SAN ANTONIO TEX

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TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE of The University of Texas

El Paso, Texas

May 1, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on May 24-25, 1963:

PURCHASE OF AIR-CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT It is the policy of the Board of Regents that expenditures for purchase of new

or additional air-conditioning equipment must be approved in advance by the Board or the Chancellor. You have approved the following purchase and it is reported here for information:

An evaporative cooler with a capacity of 10,200 B.T.U. to be installed in ~ o o m 222 of the Science Building. This area is used for faculty offices. The unit will cost approximately $215.00 and the source of funds will be the Biological Sciences Department maintenance and operation appropriation.

TRAVEL The following trip for a faculty member has been approved by me and travel

expense reimbursement will be made from the account, not containing the word "travel ," indicated:

Joseph L. Leach, Professor and Chairman of the Department of English, to Los Angeles, California, March 20-24, 1963, to attend the national meeting of the College Conference on Composition and Communication. Travel expense reimburse- ment will be made from Department of English - Maintenance and Equipment account. GIFTS -

The following gifts have been received by Texas Western College. I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board by sent the donors by the Secretary. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated, it has been determined that the donor is a public or charitable institution and that the donation does not constitute an evasion of taxes.

Donor Purpose and Conditions Amount - 1. Mr. Daurice Vowel1 Anderson Alumni gift for excellence- $ 100.00

4827 Emory Road Library El Paso 22, Texas

2. Mr. Fred W. Bailey 709 Baltimore El Paso 2, Texas

3. Dr. Wallace H. Black 1501 Arizona 11B El Paso 2, Texas

4. Mr. Ben Boykin 407 Baltimore El Paso 2, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence. 100,OO

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00

5. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Brand Alumni gift for excellence. 200.00 801 La Cruz Drive, 2 El Paso 2, Texas

6. City Pan-Hellenic Congress Renewal of a previously 2923 Silver Street docketed scholarship with El Paso 30, Texas no restrictions. Mrs. Donald M. Irvin, Treasurer

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GIFTS (CONTINUED)

Donor - Purpose and Conditions Amount

Alumni gift for excellence- $ 100.00 Library

7. Mrs. Bernice S. Dittmer 1216 Baltimore Street El Paso 2, Texas

8. Echlin-Irvin-Crowell and Co. 355 Myrtle Avenue El Paso 1, Texas

Renewal of a previously 150.00 docketed scholarship with recipient to be a student majoring in education and recommended by the Education Department.

9. Mr. R. A. Estes P. 0. Box 1600 Midland, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence.

10. Mr. I. B. Goodman 907 S. El Paso Street El Paso 1. Texas

Renewal of a previously docketed scholarship to be awarded to a student majoring in education and recommended by the Education Department.

Renewal of a previously 2,500.00 docketed scholarship to be awarded to students majoring in journalism and recommended by the Journalism Department.

11. The Harwood Foundation 303 North Sweetzer Avenue Los Angeles 48, California Mr. E. C. Simmons

Files of several engineering 200.00 journals and books for (Estimate) the Library.

12. Mr. Guy E. Ingersoll 5505 Timberwolf El Paso 3, Texas

13. Dr. Ralph C. Ivy 1501 Arizona, 11E El Paso 2, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00

14. Mr. Arne M. Johnson 1617 Bolton Place El Paso 3, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00

15. Mr. W. J. Jones 65 Market Street San Francisco, California

Alumni gift for excellence.

16. Ladies Lulac Council No. 335 District Four 3715 Montana Avenue El Paso 3, Texas Mrs. Joan Barron, President

Renewal of a previously docketed scholarship with no restrictions.

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00 17. Mr. Joe M. McNutt 6116 Pinehurst Place El Paso 12, Texas

18. Mobil Oil Company Geophysical Services P. 0. Box 900 Dallas 21, Texas Mr. John A. Lester, General Manager

One Gravity Meter for the 6,000.00 use of the Physics Department (Estimate)

19. William E., Albert T., Joseph F., and Daniel P. Mueller

6775 Convair Road El Paso 25, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence.

GIFTS (CONTINUED)

Purpose and Conditions Amount

Alumni gift for excellence. $ 100.00

Donor - 20. Mr. Harry Phillips

4221 N. Stanton El Paso 2, Texas

21. Purchasing Agents Association c/o Graybar Electric Company 3513 Rosa Street El Paso 5, Texas Mr. Ray Brochu

Renewal of a previously 100 .00 docketed scholarship to be used by a student majoring in business administration.

Unrestricted - Placed in 200.00 Excellence Fund at direction of the President.

22. Radio Corporation of America David Sarnoff Research Center Princeton, New Jersey Mr. Douglas H. Ewing, Vice- President

Alumni gift for excellence. 23. Mr. Willard L. Russell 4101 San Jacinto Street Houston, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence- Student Scholarship and Loans.

24. Mr. John P. Savage Minera Mexicana Oenoles, S. A. Unidad Avalos Zac., Mexico

Quarterly distribution of 1,769.73 income from Trust.

25. Emma H. Schellenger Trust C/O El Paso National Bank El Paso 1, Texas

26. School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri Dept. of Mining Engineering Rolla, Missouri Professor Carl Christiansen

Centrifuge for the use of 200.00 the Department of Mining and (Estimate) Metallurgy.

Alumni gift for excellence. 100.00 27. Miss Lucille Soltner 3028 Alameda El Paso 5, Texas

28. Sperry Products Division Automation Industries, Inc. Danbury, Connecticut Mr. George Fields

One Sperry reflectoscope for 4,000.00 the use of the Department of (Estimate) Mining and Metallurgy.

29. Mr. Frederick H. Stewart c/o American Metal Climax 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York 20, New York

Alumni gift for excellence. 100 .oo

30. Touchdown Club c/o Mr. Bill Hanley State National Bank of El Paso El Paso 1, Texas

Specifically assigned for the 250.00 use of the Junior Women's Club scholarship.

31. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Vowel1 201 Sunset Drive El Paso 22, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence- 200.00 Library

32. Mr. Jack C. Vowell, Jr. 4835 Emory El Paso 22, Texas

Alumni gift for excellence.

Alumni gift for excellence- 33. Mrs. Mary Johnson Vowel1 4835 Emory El Paso 22, Texas

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS The following contracts and contract amendments have been negotiated and have

been signed by me upon the recommendation of the Director of the projects. The Business Manager checked the budget and overhead provisions of each proposal. I recommend your approval and ratification of the signatures:

1. Contract No. AF 19(628) 2832, by which Electronic Systems Division, Air Force 1 Systems Command, Lawrence C . Hanscom Field, Bedf ord , Massachusetts, provides ~ ,*

,, _ <'*<.>;f -- $9,999.00 to conduct studies and experimental investigations directed toward ; ; . >. .- .. C

furnishing computational and analytical services for the operational planning of balloon flights for the period from April 1, 1963, to March 31, 1964. Research will be conducted under the direction of Dr. Thomas G. Barnes, Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories. ---, . j 2. Grant Agreement No. DA-AMC-36-039-63-G-8 by which U. S. Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, provides $130,788.00 for a project entitled -.:I 11 Fundamental Investigations of High Altitude Sensing Systems" for a period of three (3) years, from April 1, 1963, to April 1, 1966. The project will be under the direction of Dr. ThomasG. Barnes, Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories.

3. Modification No. 1 to Administrative Change Order DO 1k8 to Contract number ~

DA 41-014-AIV-2467, by which Purchasing and Contracting Office, Fort Bliss, ~exas>~~'i'-; . , . . , ,__..i

provides an additional $183.65 for off-duty academic instruction for Fort Bliss military personnel for the Spring Semester, 1963. This will increase the sum of the Contract Modification from $1,912.50 to $2,096.15.

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,. 4. Contract No. AF 41(603)-3092, by which Base Procurement Office, Biggs Air :,, ,. ., . -. Force Base, Texas, provides $24,300.00 for off-duty, on-base, academic instruction "

for the period February 4 , 1963, through May 29, 1963.

5. Modification No. 2 to Research Grant No. DA-SIG-36-039-62-G17, by which U. S. Army Electronics Materiel Agency, Washington Procurement Office, Washington 25, D. C. transfers this grant for administration from the Washington Procurement

7- \?'c 3 Office, USAEMA, Washington 25, D. C. to the Fort Monmouth Procurement Office, -5-

\ USAEMA, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. \

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Q& Sincerely,

V .Tosepl: M. Ray / President

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALrnSTON

Dr. Harry H. Ransom Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on May 24-25, 1963:

THE JAMES W. MCUUGHLIN FELLOWSHIP FUND: On recommendation of the Medical Branch McLaughlin Committee for the James W. McLaughlin Fellow- ship Fund, I recommend your approval of the following recommendations:

1. Extend the McLaughlin Clinical Part-time Fellowship to Dr. Thomas E. Taylor, for the period March 1, 1963 through February 29, 1964, to include :

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Stipend (one year) $1,200 i (subject to income tax regulations)

Maintenance & Equipment 2 Total

2. Award McLaughlin Medical Student Fellowships to William R. Cashion, Jr., Philip L, Cimo, Wilson W. Grant, John B. Jamison, Aaron L. Kreisler, and Clifton W. Smith, for the period June 17, 1963 through August 23, 1963 Each award to include:

Stipend (subject to income tax regulations) $ 750 Maintenance and Equipment 100

Total

3. Award a McLaughlin Medical Student Fellowship to Jacob Be Green, 111, for the period April 8, 1963 through August 23, 1963, to include:

Stipend (subject to income tax regulations) $1,500 Maintenance and Equipment 100 -

Total

4. Award a McLaughlin Medical Student Fellowship to David F. Eenges, for the period April 8, 1963 through June 15, 1963, to include,

Stipend (subject to income tax regulations) $ 750 Maintenance and Equipment - 100

Total

APPOINTMEXT FOR MEMBERSHIP TO TiEE MEDICAL STAFF OF TEE UNITLERSITY OF TEXAS - -- -- MEDICAL BRANC'i HOSPITALS: On recornendation of the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff in accordance with Article 111. Section 5, Paragraph (dl, - - of the By-Laws of the Medical Staff, approval is're~~ectfuliy recommended . for the appointment of Harry K. Davis, M.D., Instructor, Eepartment of Neurology and Psychiatry, part-time, for active membership.

NEPOTISM - TWO CASES:-- On recommendation of the Administrative Council, approval of tne following cases involving nepotism is respectful ly recommended:

1. Under authori ty of Section 5.43, Chapter 111, Part one of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents, approval i s respec%fully requested f o r the waiver of the Nepotism Rule i n favor of M r . W i l l i a m K. Otte f o r the period Apri l 1, 1963 through August 31, 1963. M r . o t t e i s employed a s Research Technician I1 i n Radiology Service i n which h i s mother, Mrs. Rossina L. Otte, i s a l so employed a s a Xey Punch Operator.

2. Under authori ty of Section 5.34, Chapter 11, Part one of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents, t h i s i s t o report the appointment of Mr. James G. Hasselmeier a s a maintenance man ( t ra inee) (part-time) i n the Physical Plant Department, e f fec t ive Apri l 1, 1963. Mr . James G. Hasselmeier i s a nephew of Mr. Nolan M. Hasselmeier, Plumber and Steam- f i t t e r , and w i l l work under the immediate supervision of M r . David T. Oliver, Plumbing and Steamfitting Foreman.

GOVERNMENT CONTIiACTS AND GRANTS: The following contracts and grants - have been negotiated by the Business Manager and Comptroller of Hospitals, and have been signed by the Executive Dean and Director upon the recom- mendation of the academic d i rec tor and the Business Manager and Comptroller of Hospitals, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I recommend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of signatures.

1. Grant No. GM 09486-02, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $4,665, fo r the period May 1, 1963 through Apri l 30, 1964, f o r research on Ultras t ructural Studies i

of Burn Granulation Tissue. The project is directed by Dr. Alfonso J. Strano, Instructor, Department of Pat'nology.

2. Grant No. A I 04945-01, by which the Department of Health, Educatiion, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $21,053, f o r the period March 1, 1963 through February 29, 1964, f o r research on Factors \ Associated with Death Due t o Infection. The project is directed by D r . John E. Perry, Assistant Professor, Department of In te rna l Medicine.

, . - 3. Grant No. AM 07257-01, by which the Department of Health, Education, .,,, ,

/ ? I I 1 and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $8,288, f o r the period Apri l >,.i>, , ,i: i 1, 1963 through March 31, 1964, f o r research on Effect of Diphenylhydantoin on Corticosterone i n Rats. The project i s directed by D r . Russell E. D i l l , Instructor, Department of Anatomy.

4. Grant No. CP. 07151-01, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,139, f o r the period May :, . :. . ,,A , , 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, f o r research on Radioautography of . . . - - ., .--. .,,. ...,,.

Dieferentiating Vaginal Epithelium. The project i s directed by Dr. . .i Bruce E. Walker, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy.

5. Grant No. PHT 1-116~-63, by which the Depa~tment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $11,967, fo r the period July :; .,: .-. ... 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, f o r Graduate Training i n Public Health , , ,>. 3 F,: --. ., .

Nursing. The project is directed by M i s s Loretta Roberts, Associate Professor, Public Health Nursing, School of Nursing.

6. Grant No. IIEl 07278-02, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides 426,025, f o r the period Apri l 1, 1963 through March 31, 1964, f o r research on Aberrant Renal

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Arter ies as a Cause of Hmertension. The project i s directed by Dr. . . ...

John R. Derrick, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery.

7. Letter of Extension, dated Apri l 2, 1963, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, extends the expiration date of Grant No. Am 04032-03 f o r one year, without addi t ional n

funds. The revised period dates a r e from June 1, 1963 through May 31, , 1964. The research continues under the direct ion of D r . John E. Johnson, Jr., Assistant Professor, Department of In te rna l Medicine.

8. Grant No. NB 03114-0391, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $9,030, f o r the period April 1, 1963 through December 31, 1963, f o r research on Tissue Culture of - Nervous Tissue. The project i s di rected by Dr. Walther J. Hild, Associate Professor of Anatomy.

9. Grant No. HE 06142-03, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $10,078, f o r the period May 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, f o r research on The Internal Circulations , 1 of Different Organs. The project i s directed by D r . Howard G. Swann, Professor of Physiology, and Dr . Abe Levy, Research Associate, Department of Physiology.

10. Grant No. HE 06238-03, by which the Department of Health, Education, . :

and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $53,980, f o r the period May '." L : 1, 1963 through Apri l 30, 1964, f o r research on Hematologic Factors i n , -:;: :..'

, ,. , . Hypothermia. The project is directed by D r . M. Mason Guest, Professor '.

of Physiology.

11. Grant No. KE 07961-01, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $22,160, fo r the period March 1, 1963 through February 28, 1964, f o r research on Cytochemistry of Renal Compensatory Hypertrophy. The project i s directed by D r . Wiktor W. Nowinski, Research Professor of Biochemistry i n the Department of Surgery.

12. Grant No. GM 10903-01, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $52,715, f o r the period May 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, f o r research on Surgical Sequelae of Thermal Trauma. The project i s di rected by D r . T. G. Blocker, Jr., q"., Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery, and D r . Frances L. Estes, I..::< .

Assistant Professor ( ~ i o c h e m i s t r ~ ) , Department of Surgery.

13. Amendment No. 6 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-2277(00), by which the - . Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington 25, D. C., \

increases the amount of the contract by $8,500 and extends the expiration date through J'pne 30, 1963, f o r continuing research i n Disaster and Mil i tary Medicine. The revised period dates are from January 1, 1957 through June 30, 1963. The project i s directed by D r . T. G. Blocker, Jr., Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery.

CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS (BUSINESS) AGREEMENTS: The following agreements have been executed on behalf of The University of Texas Medical Branch by the o f f i c i a l s indicated. I recommend approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of signatures:

1. Interagency Co-operation Contract No. 4413-733, by which the Texas Education Agency, Vocational Rehabili tat ion Division, agrees t o pay the Medical Branch cer ta in fees f o r t he diagnosis, treatment, and hospi- t a l i z a t i o n of pa t ien ts authorized by Vocational Rehabilitation. The period of t h i s contract i s from March 1, 1963 through August 31, 1963, and was signed on behalf of the Medical Branch by D r . John B. Truslow, Executive Dean and Director. The contract was signed by the State Board of Control on February 14, 1963.

2. Lease Agreement between the Texas National Hotel Company and The , ,

University of Texas Medical Branch, signed by Mr . C . H. Sparenberg, .... . .

Comptroller, by which the Texas National Hotel Company provides the ,. ; : ,..j , -..' ;. use of cer ta in areas (convention Halls #1 and #2) i n the Moody Center by the Medical Branch f o r commencement exercises on June 10, 1963, a t a cost of $450.00.

GIFTS AND GXANTS (NONGOVERNMENTAL): The following g i f t s and grants have -- been received a t the Medical Branch. I recommend acceptance and tha t the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary:

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

1. American Women's For the purchase of addi t ional $ 500.00 Voluntary Service te lev is ion antenae and re la ted c/o Mrs. Edwin B. Krohn equipment, plus i n s t a l l a t i on 4608 Avenue R$ Galveston, Texas

2. American Medical No r e s t r i c t i o n s a s t o the use of $16,178.98 Association Education these funds Research Foundat ion 535 North Dearborn Chicago 10, I l l i n o i s

3. Borden's Pharmaceutical For research on Borden Study 47 $ 500.00 Division (animal s tudies) . The project 350 Madison Avenue is directed by D r . Ahond S. New York 17, N.Y. Goldman, Assistant Professor of

Pediatr ics

4. D r . James E. Bennett For research i n the Department of $ 100.00 Columbus, Ohio Surgery under the d i rec t ion of D r .

T. G. Blocker, Jr., Professor and Chairman, i,pepartment of Surgery, i n memory of D r . Irving L. Seligman

5. Eaton Laboratories For research on Furadantin. The $ 6,600.00 P. 0. BOX 191 project i s di rected by D r . John E. Norwich, New York Perry, Assistant Professor, Depart-

ment of In te rna l Medicine.

6. Harris & Eliza Xempner Daniel W. Kempner Visit ing Pro- $ 1,000.00 Fund fessorship Fund f o r 1963 P. O. BOX 119 Galveston, Texas

8.2 350. c?c 7. Medical Branch Hospitals' For t he purchase of one

Auxiliary $W

Diploscope Galveston, Texas

8. Sealy & Smith Foundation Payment of Contractor 's $ 6, 390.00 318 Cotton Exchange Estimate No. 6 ( ~ e ~ e r s o n Building Construction company) fo r Galveston, Texas remodeling of Ward ?-A

9. Sealy & Smith Foundation Payment of Contractor's $ 5,814.00 318 Cotton Exchange Estimate No. 7 ( ~ e ~ e r s o n Building Construction company) f o r Galveston, Texas remodeling of Ward 9-A.

10. Sealy & Smith Foundation Pawent ( p a r t i a l ) of Con- $&, 189.29 318 Cotton Exchange t r a c t o r ' s Estimate No. 13 Building (spaw-Glass, Inc. ) f o r con- Galveston, Texas s t ruc t ion of the Outpatient

C l in i ca l Diagnostic Building

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

11. Mrs. Maco Stewart, Sr. For support of the Maco Stewart $ 2,500.00* 207 Stewart Building Memorial Laboratory f o r Cardio- Galveston, Texas vascular Research

Whis item was inadvertently omitted from the April 4-5, 1963 docket. (See l e t t e r , dated February 6, 1963, addressed t o Dr . Harry H. ~ansom)

SEMlY4NUA.L %PORT OF GIFTS: In accordance with Part Two, Chapter 1, Section -- 1.4, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents, the semiannual - repbrt of g i f t s , f o r the period September 1, 1963 through'February 28, 1963, has been forwarded t o the Chancellor.

Sincerely yours,

J& B. Truslou, M.D. Executive Dean and Director

TKE UNIrnSITY OF TEXAS - DENTAL BRSH-

Houston

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at the meeting in Austin, Texas on May 24-25, 1963:

AWARDING OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES: Eligible members of the Senior Class have been approved for the awarding of degrees to properly certified candi- dates of the-School of Dentistry, and eligible members of-the School of Dental Hygiene and the Postgraduate School of Dentistry in Orthodontics, - have been approved for the awarding of certificates to properly certified candidates.

GIFT: - Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

1. Medical Research Foundation Medical Research Founda- $ 7,600.00 of Texas, Mr. Sloane Wingert, tion of Texas Fund Executive Vice-President, 1516 Melrose Building, Houston 2, Texas

GOVERNMENT GRANT: The following government grant has been signed on behalf of the Dental Branch by Dr. John V. Olson, Dean. I recommend your approval and ratification of the signature.

I. U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant AM 04138-03USl for $1,472.00 for the period j'; -. April 1, 1963 through December 31, 1963, for research on "Reflex Changes of ''-5;1je Labile Phosphate in Rat Illeurn." This project is directed by Dr. Donald C. Krocger, Associate Professor, Department of Physioloa (~harmacolo~~).

Respectfully submitted,

A, John L'fl/& V. Olson

V Dean

THE: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS '< M. D. ANDERSON HOSPITAL AND TUMOR INSTIWE

:,. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor i.e University of Texas .̂stin 12, Texas

?tar Doctor Ransom: r 3e following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to The bard of Regents at it's meeting in Austin, Texas on May 24-25, 1963:

31VERRiIEh'T COPTTRACTS mD GRANTS: The following Contracts, Grants a d rnendments have been negotiate6 by the Business Manager and havs been eigned by -the Director upon recmendation of the Contract Director, and he Business Manager, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I acornmend your approval and ratification of signatures: 4-

Grant No. CA - 03323 07 GEN, by which the National Cancer Institute yrovides $29,313.00 fpr the period May 1, 1963 to April 30, 1964, for research 1 ht~ "Cellular Substances Required for Induction of Mutation", under the irection of Dr. Felix L. Haas.

2. Grant No. 4609A63, by which the U. S. Public Health Service provides 58,525.00 for the period December 1, 1962 to November 30, 1963, for research /2-g42 n "Early Detection of Lung Cancer by Pulmonary Cytology for Practicing Physi-

?niansm. under the direction of Dr. William 0. Russell. te

Modification No. 2 to Contract AT-(40-1)-2832, by which the Atomic hergy Commission provides $38,260.00 for the period February 15, 1963

shmugh February 14, 1964, for research on "Radiation' Skudies on Bacterial 1; :41d Animal Viruses", under the direction of Dr. Robert J. Shalek.

. . Grant No. CA 03283-07 RAD, by which the National Cancer Institute rovides $13,342.00 for the period May 1, 1963 to April 30, 1964 for research ) / b-k- ,n "Radiation Effects on Dilute Solutions of LysozymeV, under the direction . sf Dr. Robert J. Shalek.

I. Grant No. CA 06434-02 RAD, by which the National Cancer Institute ~rovides $14,821.00 for the period May 1, 1963 to April 30, 1964, for I;<%? .esearch on '%easure of Radiosensitivity by Buccal Cell Response", under the *i

drection of Dr. Beaury C. Burns.

). Grant No. CA 06294-02 RAD, by which the National Cancer Institute rovides $268,887.00 for the period January 1, 1963 to May 31, 1964, for 1 ;L 3 ?"-J .esearch on "Extension of Radiotherapy ~esearch", under the direction of . Gilbert H. Fletcher.

. . Contract No. ~~-(40-1)-3084, by which the Atomic Energy Commission jrovides $50,000.00 for the period February 1, 1963 through January 31, 1 \&:Y -964, for research on "completion of Experimental Studies on Neutron Capture \

kerapy", under the direction of Dr. Lee E. Farr. i

3. Grant No. CA-04464-05 PC, by which the National Cancer Institute )rovides $28,664.00 for the period April 1, 1963 through March 31, 1964, P 3 jp!- 'or research on "Biocynthesis and Role of De~x~nucleotides", under the lirection of Dr. Robert B. Hurlbert.

). Grant No. CA 05654-03 RAD, by which the National Cancer Institute ~rovides $14,089.00 for the period May 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, for ,\tit ,+ f-esearch on "Evaluation of Supervoltage Therapy", under the direction of k. Gilbert H. Fletcher.

Grant No. CA-05036-03 CY, by which the National Cancer Institute *ovides $20,695..00 for the period May 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964, for i t-.. 4 ! :search on "The Effect of 'Chemotherapeutic Agents on the Liver", under the ' O' ', 'c, .rection of Dr. John E. Healey, Jr.

. . Grant No. 5 T1 CA 5047-05, by which the National Cancer Institute :ovides $49,680.00 for the period June 1, 1963 through May 31, 1964, for ,, j: ".- , <,. (-; iesearch Training in Biology of Growth Processes", under the direction of :. Felix L. Haas.

1. Grant No. CA 05047-04 FAD, by which the National Cancer Institute rovides $27,784.00 for the period June 1, 1963 through May 31, 1964, for j 1 g$, & -search on "Modification of %or Response to Local X-irradiation", under he direction of Dr. Herman D. Suit.

3 Grant No. T4604D63, by which the U. S. Public Health Service rovides $30,741.00 for $he period July 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, for esearch "To Expand the Capacity of the School of Cytotechnology", under he direction of Dr. Heinrich W. Neidhardt,

.] M

.4. Grant No. 5 TI CA 5ll4-02, by 'iihich the National Cancer Institute zrovides $54,000.00 for the period June 1, 1963 through May 31, 1964, .for , a Training and Research in Pathology", unaer the direction of Dr. William 0. \ / ~J.,.~I....: bssell.

;23QUNUL REPORT OF GIFTS OF $100 or LESS:

The semiannual report of gifts of $100.00 or less for the period ?riding February 28, 1963 has been filed with the Office of the Board of tegents where it is available for reference.

:IFTS: - I recomend acceptance of the following gifts and that the appre- ?Tation of the Board be sent to the donor by the Secretary:

Donor Purpose and Conditions Amount

1. M. D. Anderson Foundation Walker County United Fund $ 500.00 Mr. Carroll D. Sitmnons, Secretary, P. 0. Box 2557, Houston, Texas

2. M. D. Anderson Foundation Mrs. Harry C. Wiess Fund 877.50 Mr. Carroll D. Sitmnons, for Cancer Research Vice President & Senior Trust Officer of First City National Bank of , Houston, Texas

3. Mrs. Lorene R. Bering Various Donors for Patient 100.00 306 River Welfare Houston 24, Texas

4. Mr. Waller T. Burns, Jr. James E. Anderson Chair of 100 .OO Pan American State Bank Nuclear Medicine Brownsville, Texas

5. Mr. 0. L. Campbell 2504 Monroe Street Comerce, Texas

Various Donors for Cancer 1y3.00 Research

6. Mr. Charles R. Crews Administrators Contingency 275.00 6236 Wickersham Lane Fund Houston 27, Texas

Donor

M r . R. H. Fulton '$ R. H. m t o n & Co., Con- t ractors , P.O. Box 1526 Lubbock, Texas

M r . R. H. Fulton '$ R. H. Fulton & Co., Con- t ractors , P. 0. Box 1526 Lubbock, Texas

Mr. G. U. Fulton $ R. H. m t o n & Co., Con- t ractors , ?. 0. Box 1526 Lubbock, Texas

M r . G. U. Fulton ld, R. H. Fulton & Co. ,Con- t ractors , I?. 0. Box 1526 Lubbock, Texas

Mr. Fred ?. H a m i l l , Vice President & Senior Trust Officer of F i r s t City National Bank, Houston 1, Texas f o r Mrs. Gibbon S. L i t t l e

Mrs. M. H. Hurlock 5ll7 La Branch St ree t Houston 4, Texas

M r s . E. W . ( ~ i l l a ) Lindley 1211 Park St ree t Greendue , Texas

Order of Eastern Star Program Mrs. Lilyan Nathan 9113 Fordshire Drive Houston 25, Texas

Premont United Fund Mr. C. J. Habern, Secre- tary-Treasurer, P. 0. Box 1015, Premont, Texas

The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Michigan

Purpose and Conditions Amount

Various k n o r s f o r Cancer $ 233.10 Research

Physicians Referral Service 272.50

Various Donors f o r Cancer 233.10 Research

Physicians Referral Service 272.50

Various Donors f o r Cancer 2,000.00 Research

Volunteer Servlces f o r purchase 132.00 of Wheel Chair

Building Fund 10,000.00

Eastern Star Fund f o r support 859.45 of Handicraft Program f o r hospi tal pat ients

Premont United Fund f o r Cancer 150.00 Research

Upjohn Campany Grant f o r Biochemical Research

Respectfully submitted,

@PA R. Lee Clark, M. D., C

THE 'JN 1.V.E RS ITY OF TEXAS SO1T.H.W.ESTERN MED1:CAI SCHOOL 5323 .Harry Hines .Boulevard' Da l l a s 35, Texas

A p r i l 22, 1963

D r . Harry H. Ransom Chancel lor The Z n i v e r s i t y of Texas Aus t in 12 , Texas

Dear D r . Ransox.:

The foll.owing docket f o r Southwestern Medical School i s submi t ted f o r your approval and subrrission t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Aus t in on May 24-25, 1963:

CZZNICAL FACJLTY: Approve t h e fo l lowing appo in txen t s , ------dm-

without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e on t h e d a t e s i n d i c a t e d :

Thornas George White, M . D - ; a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Microbiology : e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1963)

Doman Keele, M.D,, a s C l i n i c a l Assoc i a t e P r o f e s s o r of P e d i a t r i c s { e f f e c t i v e June 1 , 1963 and t o con t inue through 1963-1964)

James Paul Grigson) M , D . , a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Psych ia t ry ( e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 1963 and t o con t inue through 1963-1964)

Myron F. Weiner, M.D., a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Psych ia t ry { e f f e c t i v e September 12, 1963)

Will iam M , Hales , .Ph,D., a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Psychology : e f f e c t i v e 'ay 24, 1963 and t o cont inue through 1963-1964)

Maury S o l t e s J M . D . , a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Surgery { e f f e c t i v e K.arch 15 , 1963 and t o con t inue throu-gin 1963-1964)

FELLOWS: Approve t h e fo l lowing , e f f e c t i v e on t h e d a t e s i n d i c a t e d , w i t h appointments t o cont inue through 1963-1964:

1 ., ." A-tments: J a c k i e Hansen Hunt, .M,,D, a s Fellow i n Anes thes io logy ,

e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1.963 C u r t i s J , S p i e r , M , , 3 , , a s Fellow i n Anes thes io logy ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1 , 196.3 S tan ley Kay Taylor , M.,.D., ; as Fellow i n Microbiology,

e f f e c t i v e June 1, 1963 Roy &inning, K..:,ll.., a s Fel low i n O b s t e t r i c s & Gynecology,

e f f e c t i v e May .lj 1.963 th roush January 1 , 1964 John :At t rep. C n . I l , , , a s F-el low i n P e d i a t r i c s ; e f f e c t i v e

Karch 20, 1963 Bobby Gene .Earshop; ,F ,I>... a s F7eilow i n P s y c h i a t r y ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1: 196.3

FZLLOWS : [continued: ,---

1, - A ~ i n t m e n t s -----FA a -. :continue,3! Wallace W . Bl.ocke.r, K,r3. , as FeLlow i n P s y c h i a t r y ,

e f f e c t i v e J t ~ l y 1, 1.963 Burton C. Zinspruch, 1'".3,", a s Fellow i n P s y c h i a t r y ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 1963 C l i f f A. Jones , Ph.D., a s Fellow i n Psychology,

e f f e c t i v e March 11, 1963 John S. E.ontqomeryl M , 3 . . ? a s Fellow i n Psych ia t ry ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1 , 1953 S tan l ey L. Seaton, M-D., as Fellow i n Psych ia t ry ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1.. 1963 Robert M. Souda, K , L I , , ~ a s Fellow i n Psych ia t ry ,

e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1; 1953 2, Res iqna t ions :

D r , Ralph Gail. Hodqes, Fellow i n Psych ia t ry , e f f e c t i v e June 3 0 , 1963

D r . Louis 3 'Antonio : Fel low i n Radiology, e f f e c t i v e March 31; 196.3

PURC-%SE OF AIRC9NDITIONERS: - - Approval i s r eques t ed t o purchase two 1- ton7 12,000 ST!?, Chrys l e r AirTemp ai rcondi . t ione.ks , a t an approximate c o s t o f $225 each , from g r a n t sou:rces; Accounts #?740 and #83?5, f o r t h e Cardiopulmonary Laboratory a t Woodlawn Hosp i t a l .

BC'CHAEAN F.ZNOE:TAL PLAQ:.TZ:: Approval i s r eques t ed t o p r e p a r e - --------- and Itount. a me ta l Buchanan .Kercorial Plaque of a p p r o p r i a t e s i z e and shape t o a cor r ido : r v a l l nea r t h e c e n t e r of t h e K a r l H o b l i t z e l l e C l i n i c a l Sc ience Cente:r a r e a a l l o c a t e d t o t h e Department of P e d i a t r i c s , , X t i s proposed t h a t t h e p laque c o n t a i n t h e fo l lowing wording:

The Soard of F.eaents o f The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas h a s e r e c t e d t h i s p laque a s an , ~ - % ..,

expres s ion of a . ra t i tu r le t o The Will iam ?!*..,/',, .. < . ..

Buchanan Foundation f o r t h e e s t a b l i s h - ,..,.

n e n t and pe r r anen t endowrent of The

c r e a t e d t o assu:re s t r o n a guidance and l e a d e r s h i p i n

r e s e a r c h and educa t ion i n t h e f i e l d of r redic ins r e l a t i n q t o t h e d i s e a s e s of

ch i ldhood

S. E,oo:re

--. A . C-. ~andez-%on Jr.

i:.. S, J , Seeger , Jr:--

Fiolders of w i l l i x Suchanat? P ro fe s so r sh ip : Ydward L. P r a t t , , K.3. - 1951-1963

5 - 2

CFANGES I N GE.9NTS P.Ril:;TOZSLY AWARDED: Approval is r eques t ed of t h e fo l lowina chanae i n a q r a n t pzev ioas ly awarded:

,.~.. Extend t o Decembes 3 1 , 1963; wi thout a d d i t i o n a l funds ,

Uni ted S t a t e s Pub l l c 5 e a l t h S e r v l c e r e s e a r c h g r a n t , No, MH 04038-03,

GIFTS O F $100 OR MORE; I t i s recommended t h a t t h e fo l lowing .- - cash g i f t s , f o r expendi ture a t t h e d i r e c t i o n of t h e depar t - n e n t o r i n d i v i d u a l i n d i c a t e d ; b e accep ted and t h a t t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n of The Board of 3egents b e s e n t t o t h e donors. There i s no t e r m i n a l d a t e f o r e x p e n - l i t ~ ~ r e of funds u n l e s s s p e c i f i c a l l y s t a t e d below.,

Donor Purpose and Condi t ions

1. Yexas Kedica l Assoc i a t i on :on beha l f of t h e American ~ Y e d i c a l A s s o c i a t i o n Education and Research Foundation)

M r . C . Lincoln W i l l i s t o n ; Execut ive S e c r e t a r y

1801 North Lanar Boulevard Aus t in , Texas

(7554) $11,206.24

2 , A r t h r i t i s and Rheumatisn; Foundation North Texas Chapter P. 0 , Box 85 3 a l l a s 21; Texas

For t h e use of t h e Rhe lna t i c Diseases :!nit (7731) 1,000.00

3. M r . A l f r e d L. Bromberq 3201 Wendover Road D a l l a s , Texas

For s p e c i a l t r a v e l fund i n t h e Department of I n t e r n a l Eed ic ine a t t h e d i r e c t i o n of Department Chairman (7732)

4 , M r , Henr i L. Sronbera, J.r . The Srookview Foundation 211 North Ervay 3 a l l a s , Texas

For s p e c i a l t r a v e l fund i n t h e 3epartrt.ent of I n t e r n a l E.edici.ne a t t b e d i r e c t i o n of 3epar tment Chairzan (7732,

5.. M , r s , C h a r l o t t e Yi Carples 6514 Ravendal,? D a l l a s , Texas

For use i n t h e 2a:rdiopulrconary Div i s ion 8 3 7 2

GIFTS OF $100 OR M0.W: (continued!

6. M r . T r a m e l l Crow C h a r i t a b l e Con t r ibu t ions Corp, P. 0 . Box 2638 D a l l a s , Texas

For s p e c i a l t r a v e l fund i n t h e Department of 1 .n te rna l Medicine a t t h e d i r e c t i o n of Department Chairman (7732) $ 125.00

7. C h i l d r e n ' s Medical Center 2306 Welborn D a l l a s , Texas

For C h i l d r e n ' s Medical Center Anes thes ia Fund-direct ion of Department Chairman-February and Narch, 1963, payments (7590) 2,600.00

8. D r , W, Kemp Clark Div i s ion of Neurosurgery

For Neurosurgery Eemorial Fund (8700)

9. Da l l a s Council f o r Retarded Chi ldren P, 0 . Box 17327 Da l l a s 17 , Texas

For p e d i a t r i c neurology s t u d i e s (8450)

10. D r . Char les F. Gregory Div i s ion of Orthopedic Surgery

For Facu l ty G i f t s f o r Orthopedic Surgery fund (8046) 3,000.00

11. D r . Will iam S. H a r r i s D a l l a s Eye Bank, Inc . 4020 Jun ius D a l l a s , Texas

For suppor t of Eye Bank Laboratory i n Ophthalmology (8656)

12 , D r . James Holman Medical A r t s Bui ld ing D a l l a s , Texas

For Col lege Loyal ty Alumni Support Proaram {9189)

13. M r , Edrrund J, Kahn 1240 Republic Nat iona l Bank Bldg, D a l l a s , Texas

For s p e c i a l t r a v e l fund i n t h e Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine a t t h e di:recti .on of Depar txent Chairman (7732)

GIFTS OF $100 OR NORE: 8 co-itinued)

14. Dr, Melvin F. Russell Jr, 427 West Tenth Street Dallas, Texas

For College Loyalty Alumni Support Program (9189) $ 100.00

15. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Holman 4430 Bowser Dallas 19, Texas

Various Donors-Activities relating to Children's Medical Center at the direction of Department of Pediatrics Chairman (7895)

16. Mr, Ernest R. Owen 1601 Carl Road Irving, Texas

For leukemia research under the direction of Dr.. JoAnne Whitaker (8790)

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AND OTIIER AGREEMENTS: -- Approval of the following contracts and grants and other agreements is requested, and it is recommended that the appreciation of The Board of Regents be sent to the donors of the grants.

Department of the Army Office of the Surgeon General Washington, D.C.

,..~ ,. 1. Contract DA-49-193-MD-219.3 .. . "-, . ..:::> . . . .. ... .

."-,

Modification No. 4 Dr. B. L. Reynolds

To provide additional funds in the amount of $1,888.19

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Attention: R. C, Backus" Ph,D., Chief

Extramural Programs Branch National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

2 , Research Grant AT 02063-04S1 Envi.rom.enta1 factors in mycobacterial disease --- , . .

, .,,. '. \... ;---

Dr. John S. Chapman ~ ,, ~..-

September 1, 1962 - August 31, 1963 $3,640

3. Research Grant A1 03296-04 C - - "

Eosino~hile stirrulating substances in RBC stroma , . \.

Dr. John S. Chawman L

April 1: 196.3 - March 31) 1964 $8,038

GOVERNMENT - CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS: (contd.) - --

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Extramural Programs Branch (continued)

4. Research Grant AI 04200-02 . , % .. .> . . ,*\ .,.

Antibodies to mycobacteria --- in sarcoidosis patients 5.: Dr. John S. Chapman May 1, 1963 - April 30, 1964 $19,093

5. Research Grant A1 04641-02 Tissue and cellular origin of 19s gamma macroglobulin 5.. ..., ::.,

\,. . ' Dr. T. F. Dutcher May 1, 1963 - April 30, 1964 $17,840

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Attention: Noel H. Gross, Ph.D., Assistant Chief for

Extramural Programs National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

6. Research Career Development Award ~ - K ~ - A I 11,650-01 y-, F,, < Number of pathogens in disease vs. carrier states -,, ~., . J '>,

Dr, John D. Nelson under the sponsorship of Dr. E. L. Pratt

April 1, 1963 - March 31, 1964 $13,688

Department of Health* Education, and Welfare National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Disease Attention: James W. Pratt, Ph,D., Chief

Research Grants Branch National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

7. Research Grant &Y, 02700-0551 Glucagon assay . Dr. Roqer .H. Unqer - - April 1: 1963 - Decembe.r 31, 1963 $18,190

8. Research Grant AC4 03892-04 , . .

Mechanism of -- action of hormones -rotein - metabolism < - ; , .

Dr. Jean D, Wilson June .l, 1963 - May 31, 1964 $30 910

9. Research Grant ZUV, 03906-04 , ,

S t u d e f -----A the factors responsible -- for diabetic ketosis . ~ :-, . .. '. ... ' , .

Dr. N.. D. Siperstein June 1, 1963 - M.ay 31: 1964 $18,653

GOT7ERW.ENT - C3KTRACTS AN D - GRANTS -- --- -- AND OTHER AGREEMENTS : (contd. )

Nat iona l I n s t i t . ~ t e of A r t h r i t i s and Metabol ic Diseases (contd . )

10. Research Grant .W 07338-01 Renal f u n c t i o n i n women D r . Peqqy Whallev - - - - A p r i l 1, 1963 - Parch 3 1 , 1964

Department of Hea l th , Educat ion; and Welfare Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e of A r t h r i t i s and Ke tabo l i c Diseases A t t en t ion : Mar jor ie P , Wilson, M..>D.. Chief

T ra in ing 3 ranch, Extramural Programs Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e s of Hea l th Bethesda 14* Maryland

;" :.. ., . ' 11, Research Career Development Award AM K3-9968 ; .*

,. , .,

Regula t ion of ke togenes l s and l i p o g e n e s i s i n animal t i s s u e s D r . D. W. F o s t e r under t h e sponsorsh ip of D r . D. W. S e l d i n

A A

June 1 , 1963 - Kay 31, 1964 $14,768

Department of Health.. Educa t ion . and Welfare Nat iona l Cancer I n s t i t u t e A t t e n t i o n : S , Stephen S c h i a f f i n o , Ph.,D.

Research Gran ts Branch Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e s of Hea l th Bethesda 14, Maryland

12. Research Grant CA 530.3-03 x. ..... >- ..> ., .

E f f e c t s of exogenous tumor DNA on DNA s y n t h e s i s i n v i v o - -- D r , W i l l i a r zebrun May 1, 1963 - A p r i l 30, 1964 $10,363

Department of Hea l th , Educat ion, and Welfare Nat iona l Cancer I n s t i t u t e A t t e n t i o n : JaFes F. Haagerty, Ph ,3 , , Chief

Research Gran ts Branch Nat iona l I n s t i t l ~ t e s of Hea l th Bethesda 14 , K.ary land

13," Research Grant CA 06368-02 Study of u l t r a s t r u c t u r e of human neoplasms D r s , F. J , Luiloel and C . T; Ashworth May 1, 1963 - A p r i l 30, 1964 $ 2 7 814

14, Research Grant C4 06991-01 Study of t h e inn.ilnology o f l a c t o s i d e s - -- - - .- .- --- -- - -- - - - - - D r . , A , C., Schram,. Z)ra .E. H. i3yers and

D r . , P.. H.., Wilson May 1: 1963 - Apri l :30, 1964 $17; 299

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS: (contd.)

Department of Health, Educationj and Welfare National Heart Institute Attention: J. Franklin Yeaqer, Associate Director

for Extramural Programs National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

15. Research Grant HE 01.574-10 . . N A ~ ~ metabolism studies in hypertension I : I .. , , ~'

Dr, John C, Vanatta \,

May 1, 1963 - April 30, 1964 $11,317

16. Research Grant HE 06050-03 Construction of prosthetic mitral valves Dr. R.-W. Ernst May 1, 1963 - April 30, 1964 $14,609

17. American Cancer Society, Inc. (R. P. Mason, M.D., Vice President for Research, 521 West 57th Street, New York 19, New Yorkj research grant, #T-180B, for "Data presentation in radioisotope liver scanning" studies under the direction of Dr. F. J. Bonte, awarded for the period July 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964. This grant is to be known as the "Maude E. Bibolet Memorial Grant for Cancer Research from the American Cancer Society".

(8706) $18,841.00

18. Comet Rice Mills, Inc. :Mr. Claude R. Miller, President, 2222 Fidelity llnion Tower, Dallas 1, Texas) grant award for support of studies on "Effects of a high rice diet" under the direction of Dr. Norman M, Kaplan, from Ka.rch 1, 1963, to the satisfactory conclusion of the studies, (8235) 10,000.00

19. Dallas Heart Association, Inc, (Mr, Howard N. Young, Executive Secretary, 3205 Oak Lawn Avenue, Dallas 19; Texas: a grant-in-aid for the purchase of a programned injector to be used in the Cardiopulmonary Division research laboratory in the Danciger :research area, (7734) 5,000.00

20. A. H., Robins Company, Inc .. i John W, Ward, Ph.D., 1211 She.rwood Avenue, Richmond 20, Virginia) grant-in-aid fo:r investigation of "the mechanism by which perivascular hemorrhages are produced in the central nervous system of animals receiving doxopram" under the direction of Dr, Rosemary R. SdSat, awarded for the period Karch 15, 1963 through March 14, 1965.

(8572) 1,400

GOVERNMENT C3ETRACTS AKD GRANTS AND OTKER AGREEMENTS: (contd. ) -

21. Texas Tubercu los i s Assoc i a t i on { M i s s Pansy Nichols , Execut ive Di rec to . r , P* 0. Box 6158, Aus t in 21, Texas') grant . f o r r e s e a r c h on "chemical s t r u c t u r a l s t u d i e s of b r o n c h i a l mucoids" under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r , Ezio M o s c a t e l l i ; awarded f o r t h e p e r i o d A p r i l l1 1963 throuah Auqust 31, 1964.

(8826) $ 2,075.00

22. Tobacco I n d u s t r y Research Committee ( D r . J. Morrison Brady, Assoc i a t e S c i e n t i f i c D i r e c t o r , 150 E a s t 42nd S t r e e t . , New York 1 7 ; New York) g r a n t f o r t h e 1963 S tudent Fel lowship program.

(9260)

23. The TJpjohn Company (Thomas J. Ti'ecchio, M.D., Kalamazoo, Michigan) cont inued suppor t of r e s e a r c h on " in t ravenous o r i n a s e response t e s t f o r d i a b e t e s " under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r " Roger Unger, awarded f o r t h e p e r i o d A p r i l 26, 1963 th:rough A p r i l 25, 1964. (8368)

.24. U. S, Vitamin & Pharmaceut ical Corp. (Harvey S. Sadow, Ph-D ,., D i r e c t o r , 800 Second Avenue, New York 1 7 , New York! g r a n t f o r " : research on r e s p i r a t o r y r e g u l a t i o n " under t h e d i . r ec t ion of D r . William F, M i l l e r : awarded f o r t h e p e r i o d March 1, 1963 through February 29, 1964, (8362)

GIFT OF CONFERENCE TABLE AND CHAIRS: A g i f t of a conference t a b l e and 1 2 c h a i r s , which we e s t i m a t e t o be va lued a t approximately $400, h a s been r ece ived . The g i f t was made by M r , Kenneth Murchison (P. 0. Box 176-D, D a l l a s , Texas)

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SOETHWESTERN M.ED;C:AL SCHOOL CL3IC:AL FACUI;TY LIST FOR THE PEAR BE>l:SNING SEE'1WBER 1, 1963

"Cl in ica l" gene ra l ly i n d i c a t e s o the r than f u l l - t i m e paid s t a t u s , "*" i n d i c a t e s a new appointment, and "#" i n d i c a t e s a change of s t a t u s

iISTRATION * El izabeth I,. Good, C l i n i c a l Associate. Professor of Bospi ta l Nursing Care James Ross MacDonald, C l in i ca l Associa te Professor of Medical E lec t ron ic s Andrew Buchanan Small, C l i n i c a l Associa te Frofessor of Surgery and

Direc tor of Cancer Program fq Nelda J. Beck, C l i n i c a l Assiscant Professor of Hospital Nursing Care * B i l l i e D. Mar t ine t s , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor of Hospi ta l Nursing

Care fc Sadie :Butler, C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor i n Hospi ta l Nursing Care * Mary Nell Deaton, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Xursing Care * Florence A . Douglas, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care * Helen Dunkin, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care 9~ Joy E l l i s , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n I iospi tal Nursing Care * Wilma F i t z g e r a l d , C l i n i c a l Ln.structor i n Hospital Nursing Care * Adriene Foote, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care 't Mary Ann Good, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospi ta l Nursing Care * Kat ie L. Huber, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r i n Bospi ta l Nursing Care

P h i l l i p Knight-Sheen, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospi ta l Nursing Care * Anna Koerth, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care * Madalaine C. Magin, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care 9c Sara M i l l e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospi ta l Nursing Care * Dorothy M. Morton, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care * Doris M . Nelson, C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor i n Hospital Nursing Care * Virg in ia Reid, C!linical Zns t ruc tor i n Bospi ta l Nursing Care * Anna L. Robinson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r i n Hospital Nursing Care * Carolyn L. Rogers, C l i n i c a l Znstructor i n Hospital Nursing Care

Charles G . Duncan, Emeritus Professor Alfred H. Hinshaw, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor ( i n Surgery) Milton V. Davis, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor ( i n Thoracic Surgery) Larry A. Arnspiger , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Mary C . Arnold, C l i n i c a l Fellow

'HESIOLOGY N e l l i e R. 'uhn, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor William David Bai rd , C l in i - a1 A s s i s t a n t Professor George P. Beck, r C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Oliver F. Bush, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Dennis Canter , C l i n i c a l assist an^ Frofessor Raymond F. Cour t in , ' l i n i c a l Ass iscant Frofessor Rex H. Hennington, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

ji Adolph H. Giesecke, Cr. , Cl in ica l . A s s i s t a n t Professor Ivey E . Lamberth, r . C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Gerald G. Pfu l l ik in , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

ii M. N . K. Rao, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor Charles M. Sloan, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Charles C . Tandy, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Joe B i l l y Wood, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ceci l G. Yarbrough, 2 . C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Harold Clark Boehning, C l i n i c a l Znscructor George E. Emmett, C l in i ca l Zns t ruc tor Emmett W., Gre i f , C l i n i c a l i n s t r j c c o r Glo r i a Hansel Nash, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robert Romero, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Martine G, Tirmenstein, Cllinical I n s t r u c t o r David C.. Whitney, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r

IEMISTRU John J. Banewicz, C l i n i c a l Professor Harold A, .Jeskey, C l i n i c a l Professor Herbert W . Rumsfeld, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ernes t H. Eyers , C l i n i c a l Ass is tan t . Professor Alfred C . Schram, C l i n i c a l Ass is tan t . Frofessor

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Henry M. Winans, S r , , Emeritus Professor Robert M. Barton, Consultant David W. C a r t e r , 3r. , 'onsul iant Tate M i l l e r , Consultant. G i l b e r t E . :?rereton, (::li.nical Professor Ben Friedman, Professor (withobt tenure) Alfred W , H a r r i s , C l i n i c a l Professor Howard E . Heyer, C l i n i c a l Professor Milford 0. Rouse, ( i l i n i c a l Professor Maurice M. Scurry, Cjlinical Frofessor Samuel A. Shelburne, Cilinical Frofesso:r Paul J . Thomas, C l i n i c a l Professor Ralph Tompsett, Professor [without t enure j C. Frank Brown, C l i n i c a l Assoc.iate. Professor Henry F. Carman, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Howard C. Coggeshall , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Seymour Eisenberg, Associare Professor (:without tenure) T . Haynes H a r i - i l l , C l i n i c a l Associate Professor Hubert F. Hawkins, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor E . Russe l l Hayes, C l i n i c a l Associat t . Professor George M. Jones, C l i n i c a l Associa te Frofessor E l l i o t t M . Mendenhall, C l i n i c a l Associa te Frofessor Ceci l 0 . Pa t t e r son , Clinical . Associa te Professor Edwin L. Rippy, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Holbrooke S. S e l t z e r , Associa te Professor (without tenure) Delmar 0. Sh ie lds , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor James S, Sweeney, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Russe l l H. Wilson, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor George W . Winkelman, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Louis E. Allday, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

1, James 0 . Armstrong, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John S . Bagwell, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

1, John Binion, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor i! Richard E. :Block, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor $1 David M. Bornstein, C l i n i c a l Ass i s r an t Professor 1, Donald S. Brown, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Martin S. Buehler, C l i ~ i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Lawrence C. Cameron., C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

$/ Chester Cook, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor William M. Daily, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t ProEesscr Richard A. Dathe, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Joseph W. Dariidson, J r . , C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Hal J. Dewlett, C l i n i c a l Ass i s r an t Professor

$, W , L. (Jack.) Edwards, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Frofessor I Leonard Flohr , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor 1, John W . Geibel , J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

R.obert B, G i l e s , i r , , C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Winfrey Goldman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor

# J-ames E , Goode, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William C. Gra te r , Clinical . A s s i s t a n t Professor

ii Marion J. Greve, C l i n i c a l Assis t a n t Professor 1 C . F. Hamilton, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

James R , Fierndon., C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor i\ William M. H i b b i t t s , C l i n i c a l Ass i s r an t Professor 1, Richard R. :Hunter, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor

J. Morris Horn, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John W . 'Byland, Ass i s t an t PrcEessor <without s a l a r y )

1 Jacob S. Rrakusin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor i , James S.. Lowry, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t ProEessor % Alber t McC-innis, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Frofessor

Por ter K. Mason, C l i n i r a l Ass i s t an r Professor Robert S. Meador, (:lini.c.al Ass i s r an t Professor Ben A. Merrick, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor M. B i l l Metz, Clini.i.al. Assis tant . Professor B i l l y B, Oli~ver : ( : l ini .cal Ass i s t an t Frofessor

Addendum I

:RNAL i/ Taylor P i c k e t t , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor :CINE Robert J. P o t t s , Cl in ica l A s s i s t a n t Professor on t inued) William H. P o t t s , C l in i ca l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Edward S., Ross, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor I/ J. E. Rothschi ld , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Joseph R.. Rubini, Ass i s t an t Professor (without s a l a r y ) Charles M. Ryan, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor George S. Schools, C l i n i c a l Assisr.ant Professor Lawrence B. Sheldon, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Charles B. Shuey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Martin L. Stephenson, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Donald A. Sutherland, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Edwin G. Troutman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

I/ William 0. Tschumy, 2 . C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Roger H. Unger, Ass i s t an t Professor (without s a l a r y )

I/ John J . Walker, C l i n i c a l Assis t a n r Professor # Ann West, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor

Bryan Williams, Jr . , C l i n i c a l Ass is tanc Professor ii J u l i u s Wolfram, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Charles L. Aust in , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Herbert A . Bai ley , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r B. Orland Baker, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Thomas S. Barnes, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Robert K. Bass, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Wallace H. Basse t t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r James F. Biggar t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

ii J. Y. Bradf ie ld , C l i n i c a l i . n s t ruc to r Sylvan Busch, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Harold E . Buttram, C l i n i c a l h s t r u c t o r Robert D. Campbell, I Z I , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George H. Carman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William Crocket t Cheers; Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Joseph B. Cobb, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Paul K. Conner, Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Frankl in Lee Crawford, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Tom M. Dees, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

i , Leon W . D ie ro l f , J r , , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r F . Clark Douglas, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Charles N, Duncan, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r John A. Emrnert, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Stephen Eps t e i n , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Allen M , Fa in , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

ii John P h i l i p P i sche r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r a c t o r John W . F i she r , C l i n i c a l 1 ,nstruc to r Sol J. Freeman, C l i n i c a l : I n s t r ~ i c t o r Jabez Ga l t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Freder ick S. Geis t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William A. Godfrey, r . C l i n i c a l :Ynstructor Max B. Hagedorn., C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r

# Ar-vel Haley, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r J u l i a n L. Karweli , C l i n i c a l In s t r u c tor

$ William Haynes, C l i n i c a l 1:nstru.ctor Alber t F. Kendler, C l i n i c a l :!:nstructor James R.. Fiyslop, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Arnold H. Kassanoff , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Harold W , Kimmerling, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r

# Carey King, c l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William L . Kraus, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

I/ Victor Lyday, C l i n i c a l InsCruc t o r # Morris Magers, C l i n i c a l 1 .nstructor

John S. 'Mariet ta , C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor Eugene E . Mason, C l i n i r a l : x n s ~ r u . ~ t o r James R. McAlister , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Howard H. IYcClur e , J r . , C l i n i c a l Tnst:ructor

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SRNAL Arch J. McNeill, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r [CINE Robert Mitz, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r :ontinued) Henry B. Mobley, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

# Donald Munsell, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r 1, T. H. Obenchain, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

Joseph C. Ogle, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Sheff Daniel Olinger , J r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Murray P i z e t t e , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

I Robert K. Portman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Richard J. Puls , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Paul M. Rat tan , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

* Norwin G. Ray, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Harry J . Renken, J r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Paul L . Richburg, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Albert D. Roberts , J r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Lige B. Rushing, Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Bertram Sauerbrunn, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Gus Schre iber , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Louis Shl ipak , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Joseph Somer, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Hunter M. Steadman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r David E . S t r e i t m a t t e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Sam H. S t r i b l i n g , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Bobby L . Temple, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Hsi Ching Teng, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Herman Ulevi tch , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Kerfoot P. Walker, J r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Mar i e t t a Crowder Walker, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Arthur S. Weston, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r James T. Wheeler, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

i\ P h i l i p P. Whit t lesey, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r F r i eda Wilhelm, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Henry M. Winans, J r , , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Buck J. Wynne, Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r John B. Al len C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Basse l l N. Blanton, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Edwin M. Cleveland, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Naon 3. Har r i s , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Joseph B. Murphy, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Fred G. Popkess, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t William S. Reynolds, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Tom R. Roberts , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Freder ick W. Veninga, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Wilbur D. Waldron, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Dwarka N. Gupta, C l i n i c a l Fellow S t u a r t Tauber, C l i n i c a l Fellow Harold F. Taylor , C l i n i c a l Fellow Johan A. Wulff, C l i n i c a l Fellow

3tology i, D, Shel ton B l a i r , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor and Acting Chairman of t h e Divis ion of Dermatology

Bedford Shelmire, Emeritus Professor Arthur G. Schoch, C l i n i c a l Professor John G. Brau, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ear l L . L o f t i s , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Lee J. Alexander, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor James B. Howell, C l i n l c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Joseph M. R idde l l , J r . , C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Eugene P. Schoch, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

i, J. Bedford Shelmire, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor * Stewart M. Brown, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

Alexander A. Eisenberg, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Haynes M. Fowler, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Coleman Jacobson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

Addendum I

atology ontinued)

en t i v e c ine and i c Heal th

John L . Kes te l , S r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r R . Sea l Scimeiderman, C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tcr

E l i a s S t r auss , C l i n i c a l Professor and Chairman of t h e Divis ion of Preventi:\-e F.edicine and Ptiblic Health

Alber t Scheld t , C l i n i c a l Professor C. Jack P r i ce , C l i n i c a l Associ.ate. Professor .James W . Eass , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor R.oy E. Dulak, I . e c t . ~ ~ r e r

Abbas M,. Behbehani, (ilini:al A s s i s t a n t Frofessor William :B, i iesselbrock, !~l in. i .cal Ass i s t an t Professor Al'bert M. Tozker , C l i n i c a l Ass i s r an t

' O"tLIrer 1: ibero A j r l l o , LLL

Asa A. ~Yewsom, . Elm;:r.itus Frofessor Taylor Clyde G i l b e r t , Consultant Minnie L,ee H.af fe t t , Ciocsultant .Jul ius McIoer, Consultant Wayne T. Ro'binsoa, C:onsultant William Perkins Devereu.~, G l i n i c a l Professor William Freder ick Guerr iero, C l i n i c a l Professor Donald G. B a r r e l , C l i n i c a l Professor Oran V. Fre jean , C l i n i c a l Professor William Remp S t r o t h e r , C l i n i c a l Professor Ju l e s W. J ieaux, C l i n i c a l Frofessor James T. D o k n . s , ClFni.ca1 Associa te Professor .?. Russe l l .?ordan, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor tierman I, Kantor, C'li?li.cal Associa te Professor William G. I.angston, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Evr i B. Mendel, Cllinical Associa te Professor Faige. %, Yayoud, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor Fred W . Bone, C l in i ca l A s s i s t a n t Profsssor Robert G. Campbell, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Stephen W . Cobb, t l i ~ i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor -- bands A. Davidson, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Sames E. C l e i c h e r t , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor James I!~ Coodson, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Hodgie. C. ' ienderson, ( i l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ernes t T. Herndcn., C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Marianna Hood, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor Sen K . Eoruard, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frofessor Michael Zo-wett, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Rarwin .B. .?amison., C:l inical Ass is r a n t Professor Mary A. .ierinings, C l i n i c a l Ass is tan t . Professor J-ack Renry Kamholz, Cilinical A s s i s t a n t Professor Maurice ';. Korkmas, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Michael Kur i lecz , C l i n i c a l Ass iscant Professor Donald E. HcLuire, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Hugh D. Murray, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Grover 6 , Nabors, C l i n i c a l Assi-s tant Professor P h i l i p C. Newell., < . : l ia ica l A s s i s t a n t Professor Graham. L . P i e rce9 Cli-iiical. A s s i s t a n t Professor Richard A. Sparc, Z l i a i c a l Assi .s tant Professor Jack 1.. Turner, !!l.i.ni.c.al A s s i s t a n t Professor Watt W , Fiinn, i;li.nica: A s s i s t a n t Professor Max H. Blend, C l i n i c a l Tnstruc tor Prank C, Council , C: l ia ica i In s t r i ~ c t o r Warren I.;. Dixon, l i n i a l . I n s t r u c t o r Robert W. Cowl ing , ( ' l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Donald P. F'angnan, Clinical . Lns t ruc tor Dorothy C. F'inlejr, C l iniz .al I n s t r u c t o r Marvin Gerard, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r .Josep:h I,, Godat, s r . , C l i n i c a l I a s t r u c ~ o r

..a, l i n i c a l instri;.ct.or Jack 3. Gri f f '

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ZTRICS Kenneth R. Leggett , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r JD Bruce W . Meek, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r ZOLOGY John A. S t u a r t , C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor ~ n t i n u e d ) Gail Douglas .Taturn, C l i n i c a l !:nstruc.tor

J 'ulian A . Wells, C l i n i c a l Znstructor Joseph E . Wilke, J r , , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

)LOGY John Ch i lde r s , C l i n i c a l Professor John L. Goforth, C l i n i c a l Professor Joseph M. H i l l , Cl inical . Professor Harry L. Reinhar t , C l i n i c a l Professor Thomas H. Capers, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor George J. Race, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Earl F. Rose, Associa te Professor (without tenure) Eleanor Valent ine , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Oscar J , Wollenman, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Gwendolyn Crass , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Charles L. Green, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Mervin H. Grossman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William B . Ringsley, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Eufrozyna Rozlowski, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Joaqiiin F. Lopez, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Bemprova Ghosh McDonald, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Charles B . Mi t che l l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William M. Nickey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Fred S. Preuss, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert R. Rem'~er, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Marie L. Shaw, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Louis S . Smith, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Marvine Weatherby, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor E lbe r t DeCoursey, L,ecturer Howard C . Hopps, Lecturer William 0 . Russe l l , 3 r . , Lec turer Harold B . Sanders, Lecturer i n Medical Jurisprudence Joseph C . Stephens, J r ~ , Lecturer i n Medical Jurisprudence John B. Flume, C l i n i c a l Fellow

LTRICS May Agnes Hopkins, Consultant Percy E . Luecke, S r . , Consultant Gordon B. McFarland, Consultant Ramsey H, Moore, Consultant Harold T. Nesbit , Consultant Robert L , Moore, C l i n i c a l Professor Floyd A. Norman, C l i n i c a l Professor John G . Young, C l i n i c a l Professor John L, Baskin, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor William H. :3radford, C l i n i c a l Associate Professor George R, %ranch, C l i n i c a l Assoc.i.ate Professor Martha .Helen 'Hale, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Salmon R . Halpern, Clinical . Associa te Professor Alvis F. Johnson, J r . , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ot is Rrempin, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Percy F, Luecke, 2 , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Logan U, Mewhinney, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor S. Ha lcu i t Moore, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Melvin G , Russe l l , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ruth I. Allen , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor James A. B a l l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Richard Bates , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John 8. Bornhofen, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor William D. Crane, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William :a. Dean, C l i n i c a l Assis-cant Professor Ben W . Denny, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Marion F . (Graham, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William C. Fiawkins, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor

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:RIGS Bruce A. Knickerbocker, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor ~ t i n u e d ) Joseph G . Roach, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Doris V . Spegal, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Kathryn W i l l i s , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Anthony L. A l f i e r i , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robert C . Bondy, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r H. Norman Chandler, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Cather ine Ches ter , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Jacob S. Fine, C l i n i c a l Znstructor Carleton E . Hardey, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William B. Johnson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Conrad James K r a f f t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Charles H. Lodowski, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r B i l l i e McAnally, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ben P. McCarley, C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor James McKinney, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Alan N . M i l l e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Milam B. Pharo, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George L. P o r t e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Hugh Powers, Jr. , C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor Keith I. Robins, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robbie J o Sh i re s , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robert M . S i e g e l , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Jack I. Womack, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Gordon Worsham, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ona Mae Aust in , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t George William Bean, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Marion W . Brous, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frances B . Crane, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Jack T. Gilmore, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t John W . G r i f f i n , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Freder ick W , Grover, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frances P. Lankford, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Glen V. Leland, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t George J . Liebes, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Thomas P. Murphy, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t P a t r i c k Rose, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t William A. S e l l a r s , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Charles R. Smith, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t I r ene S taye r , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Louis Turbev i l l e , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Robert C . Young, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Minah Molly Hansen, C l i n i c a l Fellow Jack Clayton Ridd, C l i n i c a l Fellow Jacquel ine Lerner , C l i n i c a i Fellow

MACOLOGY Karl W . Erwin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor James Holman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

IC AL Ursula L. Krcrsen, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor and Acting Chairman of LINE AND the Department of Physical Medicine and R e h a b i l i t a t i o n .ILITATION Edward M. Krusen, C l i n i c a l Professor

Vann S. 'Taylor, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Jewel S. Daughety, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

* James W. Caldwell, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Yvonnie Cordray, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George R.. E l l i s , Cl inical . I n s t r u c t o r George H. Hassard, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Layton R. Sut ton , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r T. W . Wade, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r A l i ce D. Causey, C l i n i c a l Assi.s t a n t i n Physical Medicine and R e h a b i l i t a t i o n

and Psychia t ry Evangeline Cra ig , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

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OLOGY Charles F rede r i c C e l l , C l i n i c a l Professor Henry C. Lanz, C l i n i c a l Professor 2ack K. Jeanes, C l i n i c a l :::nstruc to r Rosemary Susa t , Clinical . Lnstru.ctor

IIATRY Frederick R. Davis, C l i n i c a l Professor Don P. Morris , C l i n i c a l Professor Stephen Weisz, C l i n i c a l Professor Howard M. Burket t , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Merlan DeBolt, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Clarence S. Roekstra, Clinic .al Associa te Professor James F. Maddux, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor John C . Montgomery, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Grady 8 . Niblo, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor James I<, Peden, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Cyr i l J. Ruilmann, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Arthur J. Schwenkenberg, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Perry C. Talkington, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Robert W. Webb, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Eugene 1.. Aten, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William S t e r l i n g B e l l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Charles I,. Bloss, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Lawrence Claman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ben A. Goodwin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Francis T. Rarr ington , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Sherman W . K i e f f e r , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Joseph L. Knapp, Clini.ca1 A s s i s t a n t Professor Paul M. Levin , Clinic.al A s s i s t a n t Professor Jack Mart in, Clini.ca1 Ass i s t an t Professor James S. May, C l i n i c a l Assi.stant Professor George T. Nicolaou, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William F. Ossenfor t , S r . , Cl i-nical Ass i s t an t Professor Clarence R.. Parker , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ludlow Pence, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert C . Rowell, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William P. Shel ton, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Jackson H. Speegle, Cilinical A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert E. Winn, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Hugh Norman Brorm, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r David S . Buel l , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Lee Owen Suford, Clinical . 1nstru.c. t o r James David Carpenter , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Howard K. Crutcher , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ward G . Dixon, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ruth Ann Er icson , C l i n i c a l Xnstructor John Gladden, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Clay G r i f f i t h , C l i n i c a l 2ns t ruc to r Robert 5, Herber t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Juan i t a F. Higginbotham, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Robert B. Rodge, C l i n i c a l Tns t ruc tor David G. Hubbard, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r J e r r y M. Lewis, C l i n i c a l h s t r u c t o r Margaret Moul ton, C l i n i c a l Xnstructor

* John Reitman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Alber t F;. R iedel , C l i n i c a l :!:nstructor Glen W , R o l l i n s , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r 5ohn .?, Sandt, C l i n i c a l 1nst:ructor Arnold 9, Schman, C;l i n i c a l Zns t ruc t o r Herbert Shore, C.1 i n i c a l Xnstruc t o r Be1r.-in A. Simmons, C l i n i c a l Tasrriictor Bet ty 5. Synar, C l i n i c a l Instr:iictoT Douglas E. Torrie. , C l i n i c a l Z n s t r u c ~ o r B i l l M. Turnage, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r A l i ce D. Causey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t i n Physical Medicine and R e h a b i l i t a t i o n

and Psychia t ry

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o l o g ~ Carmen M i l l e r Michael, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Genet te Burruss , C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r John B. Geers, C, l i n i c a l In s t ruc t o r Donald G i l l e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Austin J. J r r n i g a n , C;lini.cal I n s t r u c t o r Frances C . tioucli, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

)LOGY Vincent P. C o l l i n s , Consultant Thomas B. Bond, Cli .nicai Professor Charles L. Mart in, C l i n i c a l Professor J a r r e l l E . M i l l e r , C l i n i c a l Professor Robert D, Moreton, C l i n i c a l Professor John T. Mallams, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor James A. Martin., C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

{I Oscar Morphis, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor * Chaim Richman, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

Raymond W . Burford, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Glenn Carlson, C l l n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Plichael J. Healy, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert M. Lockruood, C l inical. A s s i s t a n t Professor James R . Maxfield, Jr . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Dimitry Morko- in, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William H. Ne i l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John J. Sazama, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Murry D . Schonfeld, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Alvin D. Sears , C l i n i c a l Ass iscant Professor Herman C. Sehested, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Chun Ban Tseng, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John Ri ley Williams, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William H. Barekman, C l i n i c a l 1:nstructor Douglas E. Bibby, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Richard E . C o l l i e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robert B. Connor, C , l i n i c a l In s t r u c t:or Robert E. Hodges , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r A lbe r t H. Keene, Clinical . I n s t r u c t o r Basset t Ki lgore , Clinical . I n s t r u c t o r

'f: Jane t Mart in, C l i n i c a l i a s t r u c t o r Paul W. Matherus, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

$: Jack Morgan, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Helmut A, Mueller , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r B i l l y J. P a r n e l l , C l i n i c a l Znstruc tor Robert Wayne P e r r i n , C!linical I n s t r u c t o r Marion Baldwin, C:linic.al Assis t a n t

* Fred C . Dunne, C l i n i c a l Ass iscant O t t i s L , M.cCleskey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t J e s s e W. Tome, S r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

iI Norman 1,. Pres ley , Lecturer Wayne Ramsey, 5r. , Lecturer Bernard Rosen, Lecturer Fred W . R i l ey , C l i n i c a l Fellow

J. Paul North, Emeritus Frofessor John Warner Duckett , C l i n i c a l Professor

I J Hudson Dunlap, C l i n i c a l Professor Morris .J. Fogelman, C l i n i c a l Frofessor John V. Goode, C l i n i c a l Professor TeRoy Kle insas se r , I : l in . ical Professor Frank Selecman, C l i n i c a l Professor

iI Robert Sparkman, C l i n i c a l Professor B. '. Aronoff, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Dale 3 . Austin., Clini.cal Associa te Frofessor Audrey N. He l l , Cl inical . Associ.ate Professor i n Operating Room Management Al len Bookatz, Clini.ca? Associate. Professor John L. Hradf ie ld , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

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RY Charles Bussey, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor nt inued) C . Max Cole, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

Dan 6. G i l l , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ben F. Harrison., C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Robert P. Bays, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Alfred H. Hinshaw, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Frank H. Kidd, Cilinical Associa te Professor Louis A. Kregel , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Charles R. Morris , Cli-nical Associa te Professor William H. P i c k e t t , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Manning B~ Shannon, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Andrew B. Small, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor and Di rec to r of Cancer

Program J e s s e Thompson, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Charles H. Warren, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

# David Weiner, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Ozro T. Woods, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Francis I,. Brochu, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor J. Harold Cheek, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor George Dorman, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor William N. Fuqua, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

# Amos D. Garner, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Wayne Gossard, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Sameri l l B. Hutton, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Shie lds 0. Livingston, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor F o r r e s t Lumpkin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert McCall, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Henry G. Montgomery, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Sam H. P h i l l i p s , J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ernesc Poulos, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Noah Baskel l Range, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Robert Stewart , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor B. Ear l Taylor , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

# Nathan Tobey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Theodore P. V o t t e l e r , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Mark L . Welch, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Kenneth 0. Adwan, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r William D. Ba rne t t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Samuel Bashour, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George S. Bayoud, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Herbert Beute l , S r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r C:harles ti. F u l l e r , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ronald F. Garvey, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Horace 'T. ?layes: C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Onesimo Bernandez, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Adil I l i y a , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r C l ive R. Johnson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ze l ig Lieberman, Clini.cal I n s t r u c t o r Benjamin A. McReynolds, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r P h i l i p Morrow, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r joseph Neel, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Leonard 2, Robison, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r Sydnie G. Smith, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William M . S t r i ck land , Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Thomas P. Webb, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u e tor Clarence G. Wheeler, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Otto Willbanks, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Don Patman, Cl- inical Fellow

,surgery Alber t D'Err ico, C l i n i c a l Professor Jack I. Woolf, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Grant L. Boland, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Car ro l l E. Kern, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Tom M. Nash, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Casey E. Pa t t e r son , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

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surgery Morris Sanders, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor tntinued) Wil lard B. Weary, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Glenn Cherry, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Roy C. Selby, C l i n i c a l Tnstrucr.or Charles Simpson, C l i n i c a l I :nstructor Jack S te rn , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Charles M . Wilson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

lalmology i! C a r r o l l W. Browning, ' l i n i c a l Professor Kelly Cox, C l i n i c a l Professor Les t e r H. Quinn, C l i n i c a l Professor Maxwell Thomas, C l i n i c a l Professor Seymour Gost in, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Frank H. Newton, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Theodore Bisland, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Harold M. Block, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Dan C . Brannin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Jerome L. Byers, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

# Jack C . Cooper, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ruby K. Daniel , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

8 John E . E isenlohr , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Kenneth Foree, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

i! Lawrence 0. Gahagan, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Edwin G. Grafton, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor M. R. Harr ington, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Mary Agnes Lancas ter , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John Lippas, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Oscar Marchman, 3-r. , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Hal W . Maxwell, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Tom M . McCrory, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Rhufus E. Allen, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Ronald M. Burnside, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Allen Campbell, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r James PI. Copps, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r J e r a l d Feldman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William S . Har r i s , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Charles B. Key, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William M. Knowles, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Alber t E. Meisenbach, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Paul A. Richter , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Don M. Smart, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Thomas P. Wood, Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r R. Grady Bruce, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

Surgery Sam H. Brock, Consultant i! J. J. Addison, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor f! Welden B e l l , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor i! D. Lamar Byrd, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor # Roy Eubanks, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor # Glen R. t i i l l i n , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor $! P. Ea r l e Williams, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor # John B, Gatewood, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Joseph P. Lambert, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor $! Robert D. Londeree, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor # Melvin R , Frankl in , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

Delton K, Longley, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t James Thornhi l l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

lpedic P. M. Girard , C l i n i c a l Professor

erY Brandon C a r r e l l , C:linieal Associa te Professor Paul C . Williams, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor George N.. Aldredge, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Henry H. Beckeriag, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Vernon H. Bryant, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

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iopedic Theodore W. Bywaters, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor

:erY M . Paul Goodfried, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor :ontinued) Russe l l B. Graham, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

Bonnie Clyde Halley, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor David Henry, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor T. Wiley Hodges, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ruth Jackson, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor George T. James, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Marvin P. Knight, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Liv ius Lankford, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Eugene P. Legg, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Albe r t 3 . L o i s e l l e , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Harold A. Mattson, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Margaret Watkins, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Moves-Guchen Andreassian, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William M. Branch, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Guy Driggs, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Lee Ray Lawson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Edward R. Richardson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George S ib ley , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Aust in Barrow, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t J e r a l d Blum, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Theodore Bywaters, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Robert A. Cal lewar t , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t John B . Gunn, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Pe ter Kur i lecz , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Frank A. Lang, J r . , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Arthur S a r r i s , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Howard Y. S i g l e r , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t George Susa t , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t

.aryngology Claude D. Winborn, C l i n i c a l Professor and Chairman of t h e Divis ion of Otolaryngology

Lyle M. S e l l a r s , C l i n i c a l Professor John D. S ingle ton , C l i n i c a l Professor Donald A. C o r g i l l , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Edward Newell, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

# James M. Anthony, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor James I,. Baldwin, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John L. J enk ins , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ludwig A. Michael, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

8 Marvin Shepard, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Donald W: Shuster , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

/I Walter P. Anthony, Clinical . I n s t r u c t o r Marvin Culbertson, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

/I C l i f f o r d S. Huggins, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Daniel Mart inez, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Robert J. Iromiey, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Morris F. Waldman, C l i n i c a l Zns t ruc tor

: ic iry

James T. M i l l s , C l i n i c a l Professor and Chairman of t h e Divis ion of P l a s t i c Surgery

!I Frank Dunton, Clinical. A s s i s t a n t Professor # Dean Kipp, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor # Mark Lemon, C l i n i c a l Ass i s r an t Professor

Wil lard Sellmaq, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor

tology 8 Robert Jarman Rowe, C l i n i c a l Professor and Chairman of t h e ~ i ' v i s i o n of Proctology

Cur t i ce Rosser, C l i n i c a l Professor Alvin Baldwin, Jr . , C l i n i c a i Associa te Professor Jack Graves R e r r , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Herschel @ray C a r t e r , C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor

- Wallace Bai ley , C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r

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0 1 % ~ William D. Ba rne t t , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r ( i n Surgery) nt inued)

c i c Donald L . Paulson, C l i n i c a l Professor r Y i/ Milton V. Davis, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

j , Robert Holland, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor William M. Ashe, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor John L. Kee, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ben F e r r e l l Mitchel , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Eldon S i e b e l , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor tiugh E . Wilson, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Paul E l l i s , r . C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r H. Thomas McSwain, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Harold C. Urschel, J r . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Andres Morales, C l i n i c a l Fellow William W . Taylor , C l i n i c a l Fellow

Harry M. Spence, C l i n i c a l Frofessor and Chairman of t h e Divison of Urology

30 C. Alexander, C l i n i c a l Professor i , Vincent Vermooten, C l i n i c a l Professor

Edward White, Sr . , Consultant Raworth Williams, Consultant Sydney Baird, Consultant C. Fos ter Fuqua, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Karl B. King, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Joseph D. Mi t che l l , C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor Harold A. O'Brien, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor John M. Pace, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor William L . Bush, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Perc iva l Duff, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ken Mooney, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Ralph Smith, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor Elg in Ware, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor Thetford Boone, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r James P, Carney, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r John F. C o l l i n s , J r . , C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r John Denman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Myron G. Fine , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Charles S. Fromm, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r William W. Hoffman., C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r George Hurt, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r John D. Pumphrey, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Melvin C. Kadesky, C l i n i c a l In s t r a c t o r Daaid D. Reisman, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r Michael Schweinberg, C l i n i c a l i n s t r u c t o r George Shropulos, C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

i'i Edward White, Jr . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r

1Z, ART * Ruth M. Sanders, C l i n i c a l Associa te Professor

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- 7 . ,. .- ..'J&,,j THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

Houston, Texas

May 1, 1963

Doctor Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The Universi ty o f Texas Austin 12 , Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following docket is submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting in Aust in , Texas, on May 24 and 25, 1963:

HOUSTON DIVISION

C l i n i c a l Facul ty -

1 . Approve the fol lowing appointments, a l l without t enure and without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Apr i l 1, 1963:

Name T i t l e

ANATOMY

Kamal S. Sheena C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor

MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS Audio-Education - Edmund M. Fountain Consultant:

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: The fol lowing Contract has been nego t i a t ed by t h e Business Manager and has been signed by t h e Dean upon recomnendation of t h e Business Manager, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I recomnend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of s igna tu re :

1. Contract No. VRA 63-79, by which the Department of Heal th , Education and Wel- f a r e , Vocational Rehab i l i t a t ion Administrat ion provides $8,390.00, f o r t h e period March 15 through August 31, 1963, f o r a 'Short-term Course on R e h a b i l i t a t i o n of h&, t h e Laryngectomee' scheduled t o be he ld i n Houston, Texas, on Ju ly 8-19, 1963, p. under fhe d i r e c t i o n of Doctors Jack L. Bangs and Grant Taylor. "7 GIFTS AND GRANTS: I recommend acceptance o f t h e following g i f t s and g ran t s and - t h a t t he apprec ia t ion of t h e Board be s e n t t h e donor by the Secre tary :

Doner - Purpose and Conditions Amount

1. Bank o f t h e Southwest, P. 0. For p a r t i a l support of lun- $ lOO.00 Box 2629, Houston, 1, Texas cheons - F i r s t Annual Sympo- M r . A. G. McNeese, Jr., Pres- sium on Biomathematics and iden t Computer Science i n the L i f e

Sciences

2. I n t e r n a t i o n a l Business Machine For co f fee served - F i r s t $ 100.00 Corporat ion, 2601 South Main Annual Symposium on Biomath- S t r e e t , Houston 2 , Texas ematics and Computer Science M r . David Harbin i n t h e L i f e Sciences

. M r . and Mrs. Benton F. H i l l , For expenses in developing $5,000.00 1744 South Boulevard, Houston an Adolescent C l i n i c 6 , Texas

. Merck Sharp & Dohme, Division For t r a v e l expenses of $ 325.00 of Merck & Co. , West Po in t , Professor Walter Rosenblith Pennsylvania Freder ick K . Heath, M.D. , Direc- t o r of Profess ional Rela t ions

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5. Texas Medical Center, Inc. For part ia l support o f lun- $ 718.00 406 Jesse Jones Library cheons - F i r s t Annual Sympo- Building, Texas Medical Cen- sium on Biomathematics and S B , ~ --- t e r , Houston 2 5 , Texas Computer Science in the L i f e A-

D r . Richard T . Eastwood, Sciences Executive Vice-President and Secretary

Respectfully submitted,

@-{J-A Gr t Taylor, M. D .

Dean