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F o r approval o f Cha t l co l - l o r ' s Docket see PA~AC&~ -.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS O f f ice of t h e Chance l lor
February 2, 1966
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Mrs, Johnson and Gentlemen:
The d o c k e t s prepared by the component i l l s t i t u c i o n s l i s ted below a r e herewith s u b m i t t e d w i t h my recommendatjon f o r r a t i f i c a t i o n or approval , su a p p r o p r i a t e , a t t h c meeting of t h e Board ot Regents in Austin on February 25 - 2 6 , 1966.
Mai.n i J n i v e r s i t y M. D,, Anderson Hospi ta l and Tumor Texas Western Co LLege I n s t i t u t e . Arlington S t a t e Col lege Sou th Texas M e d i c a l School Medica 1 Branch Southwestern Med i ca 1 Schvol Derita 1 Branch Gradua te School of R l m e d i c a 1 S c i e n c ~ s - -
Division oi Continuing Educat ion
The G c a d u a ~ e S c h o o l u f B i o m e d i c a l Scicnccs docs n o r have a docket: f o r t h i s m e e t i n g .
Listed below are Central Admini s t r a t i on i terns w h i c h I recommend Tor t he Board's r a t i f i c a t i o n o r a p p r o v a l ,
GIFTS
The f o l l o w i n g g i i t s have been r e c e i v e d . Approval of the Board of Regents i s r e c u t l ~ ~ ~ ~ e r ~ d e d
DouvlA Tcrrns and Conditions Amount
1, I d a liay Cowden F o c ~ n d a t i o n c / o MI . Wright E Cowderl M i d l a n d National Rank Rldg. M i J l ~ n d , T c s ~ s
Unrestricted $ 500.00
2 . JOE M, Dcaley One - t e n t h o t p ledge t o 1,UOU . ~ U T i i c Ija 113s M u r n i r ~ g X c w s Charice 1 lor ' s COUI~C i 1 Yn~~nl: anrl H n ~ i s t . n ~ i S t.r(lr. t- s
Da l l a s , Texas
3 . Honeywe 11 Fund U n r e s t r i c t e d ( t o match P. 0 . Box 524 g i f t s o f employees) Minneapo l i s , Minnesota
4 . R i c h a r d Wade McKjnney C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l P , 0 . Box 8 Nacogiloclie s , Texas
5. Thc P c t r o l c u n ~ P u b l i s l ~ i r ~ g Co. Con~ribulion L o C i ~ a n c e l l o r ' ~ 900.00 T u l s a , Oklahoma Counc i 1
G i f t iLerns designated above a s "Unres t i - i r. t ~ d " have hee.n deposited t o Account No. 55-0210-0900, V a r i o u s Donors, V a r i o u s P u r p o s e s . G i f t items designated for " ~ h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u t ~ c i l " Ilavc bccrl J c p u s i t c d L O Accourlt No. 55-0210-0030.
RECOMMENUEU AMENTIMEYT'S 'I 0 THF 196 5- 66 CE?CI-RAE ADMl?JZ STRAITON BUDGET :
1. T r a n s f e r $307 f r o m C c - n t r a l A d ~ n i n i s t r a t i o n L rna l loca t ed Acc-ount t n the . X
C l a s s i f i e d Personnel Salaries A c c u u n ~ L O p r o v i d e f u n d s f o r a d j u s t i n g two sccrc-tarial saLacics t o rhc approved pamy p l a n minimttms f o r t.he.se p o s i Lions. (RBC 64 and 6 6 )
OTHER FISCAL ITF,+fS -- - Lapses of Balances ------ in Accounts at S o ~ t h w e s t ~ r n Medical Schoo l
L. Since construction h a s hcen rornp1ete.d nn the S k i l l e - r n S t u d e n t U n i o n Building a t Southwestern Medical School, it is recommended t h a t the balances i n the c o n s t r u c t i o n and architectural fees accorrnt-s as gi,vt?n below be lapsed to Account No, 85-9401-0000 - Southwestern Medical S c h o o l - Skillern S t u d e n t Union Building Fund in orde r tha t the trionsy lllay be used t o purchase cer ta in equipment f o r the b u i l d i n g a s a u t h o r i z e d by t h e Board:
Accoun L No, 85-9401-0100 - So11 ~ l l w e s ern I.ledical Sc t~or ) l - S k i l l e r n S t u d e n t Union B u i l d i n g - C o n s u l t i n g Architect's Fees - .lessen, Jessen, M i l l l ~ o u a e , a n d G r t - w e n $ 7 4 , 7 3
Account No. 85-9401- 0110 - Southwcstcrn Medica 1 S c h o o l - Skillern S l u d e n l Union B ~ ~ i l d i n g - A s s ~ . c i a t e A r c h i ~ e c L ' S
Fees - F i s h e r and S p i l l m a n $ 373 ,64
A c c o u n t N o , 85-9401-0120 - Southwest ern Medical School - Skillern S t u d e n t Union B u i l d i n g - Ge~:eeal Cont rac t - H y a t t Cheek, Builders-Fngine~rs Company $ ' 7 , 4 7 2 . 7 5
It is f u r t h e r reconi~nended t l ~ a ~ ~ 1 1 e u n u s e d b a l a n c e s a s stiuwn be low i n the accounls f o r a Parking Lnt near Skillern S t u d e n t Union B u i l d i n g h e l apsed back t o t h e source from which t h e appwopr ia t io t~ was made f o r t h e p a r k i n g l o t , namely, C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d F u t ~ d s of S o ~ ~ ~ l l w e s t e r n bledica l S c h o o l :
Account No. 85-'fL03-0099 - Southwes te rn Medica l Schoul - P e r k i n g I , o t - Ski1 l e r n S t u d e n r I;ninn B u i l d i n g - Allotment Account $ 436.8'1
Account Y o , 85-9403-0120 - S o l l t h w e s t e r n Me.dic.a~ School - P a r k i n g Lt3t - S k i L le rn S t u d e n t V n i o n B u i l d i n g - C o n t r a c t - 'Texas Bi t u l i t h i c Company s1 ,000 ,00
T r a n s f e r c ~ f F u n d s Bet ween - r o p r i a t i s n s a t A r l i n g t o n Stn tc Collcge -- a 2. During the c o n s t r u c t i o r ~ of i t ~ e MII 1 t i -Rr rpnse . A u d i tori .um a t Arlington b t a L E College, c , E r t a i n items ~f e.xtra equipment and ex t ra work wcrc found to be d e s i r a b l e , and i n o r d c r to p r o v i d e f d n d s n e e d e d LO cover t h e ~ e ~ x t r a i tems and A r c h i t e c t ' s Fees hereo on, i t i s recommended t h a r $4,974, . 16 be t r a n s f e r r e d from A c c o u n t No. 85-9 7L7 -0099 - A r l i n g t o n S t a t e Col lege - M u l t i - P u r p o s e A u d i ~ o r i t ~ m - A l l a t m c n t Account t o the f o l l o w i n g acco~sn ts :
A c c o u n t Nu. 85-9747-0182 - ArlFngton Stace Collcge - Multi-Purposc Aud i t o r ium - Equipment - Arnsrican Desk Manufac t u r i r ~ g Cornpan y
$1 ,241 .47
Account. No, 8 5-9 747-0183 - A r l i n g t o n Statc Col l ege - Mu1 ti-Purpose A u d i t o r i u n ~ - Equipment - SLage Xle.coration a n d S u p p l i e s , l n c .
$3,$51.13
Account No. 85-9747-0111 - A r l i n g L o o S t a t e Col lege - M u l t i - - P u r p o s e A u d i t o r i u m - Architect's Fees - Gecrge L. Dahl, Tnc. $ 281.56
Transfer of Funds Berween A p p r o p r i a t i o n s a t Ar l ing ton S t a t e Co l l ege (c-ont inued)
7'A -'-
3 . During the i n s t a l l a t i o n of t h e Sound Systems i n connect ion with t h e c o n s t r u c ~ i c l n of t h e M ~ r l t i - P r i r p o s e Auditorium at Arlington S t a t e College, certain revisions were found d e s i r a b l e , which a d d e d $652.88 to t h e amount of t h e c o n t r a c t with Stromberg-Car lson i o r these systems, I n order t o p r o v i d e f u n d s needed t.o cover these revisions and Architect's Fees thereon, it i s recommended that $69 2.05 bc t ransferred from Account No. 85-9747-0099 - A r l i n g t o n State College - Mul t i -P l r rpose A r i d i t u r i u m - Allotrnenl : Accounl: Lo
t h e f o l l o w i n g Accounts:
Accnun t No, 85-9747-DL84 - A r l i n g t o n S t a t e Col lege - Mul t i -Purpose A u d i t o r i u m - Equipment - St rombcrg- Carlson $652.85
Account No, 85-9747-0111 - A r l i n g t o n State Collcgc - Multi-Purpose Audi~orium - A r c h i t e c t ' s Pees - George L. Dahl, Inc. $ 39 .17
A l s o , by l e ~ t e r d a t e d October 2 9 , 1965, a t r a n s f e r of $1,343.41 was mad2 from the Equipment account fo r this p r o j e c t , w l l i c h s h u u l d have come frorn the A l l o t m e n t Account; it is, therelore, recummended t h a t $1,343,91 b e transferred f r o m Account No, 85-9747-0099 - Arlington S t a t e Col lege - MultL-Purpose Audirorium- A l l o t m e n t Account to Account No. 85-9747-0180 - Arlington S La te College - Multi-Purpose Auditorium - Equipment,
S i n c e r e l y yours ,
Harry ~ a n s o m Chancel l o r
MAIN UNIVERSITY DOCKET
INDLY
February 2 5 and 2 6 , 1 9 6 6 Meeting
Budget
Contracts Academic Research
Establishment of a n Agency Account
Faculty Legislation
G i f t s and Grants
Outs ide E mpluyrnent
Travel Pdid From Non-Travel Accounts
U s e of Textbooks Writtcn by Faculty Me~rlbcrs
Page No.
M-28
Main Univers i ty - U o c k c t Index
THE WIVERSI'PI OF TEXAS Mi in Universi ty
Office of the Chancellor
January 25, 1966
Chancellor HR rry Hansom The U n i v e r s i t y of Terns A u s t i n , Texas
k a r Chancellor Ransom:
The f o l l o w i n g docket for the k i n Univers i ty is submitted for your approve1 and submission to t h e Board of' Regents n t i t s m e e t i n g in A u s t i n on February 25 and 26, 1966:
RESWCB AND OTHER ACADEMIC CONTRACTF : The following contracts , g r a n t s , and amendment^ have been siwed by %he appropriate o f f i c i a l won the secoamendation of the respective technical directors, f i s c a l officers, and the Executive Director of the Office of Sponsored Prodects . Expenditures from these con t rac t s and g ran t s w i l l be made i n accorance w i t h r e g u l a r Universi ty operating procedures and contractuel 1Fmita- ti on^. Personnel appointments and changcs w i l l be in accordance w i t h University ~ a l a r y r a t e s and epprovala. Travel and pbrchesing ~1.11 conform to establishe2 procedure5 . I recammend yvur approvaL and raiiirictr t l o n Of signatures :
GOVEHY MEgT- SUPPORTED PROJECTS :
1. ModlflcaCion No. 3, Supplemental Agreement to C0ntrac.t; AF lg(604)-7279, -i~y which the Department of the Air Force, A i r Force Systems Command, E lec t ron ic Systems Division, Laurence G. Hanscom F i e l d , Bedford, Massacnusetts , e s t o b l ishes a f inol overhead r n te of 38 .- of s e l o r k s and wages for the period September L, 1962 through August 31, 1963 or the campletion date of the contmct , whichever i s e a r l i e r . The research directed toward the developmen2 of b a s i c techniques of T o r e ~ a c t i n g the na turt l l phenomcnn was performed in the Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory under the d i r e c t ion of Dr - A .W . Stra i t o n , Astibe1 SmLth Professor of Blec t r i c s l Engineering.
2 . Modificat-Lon No. 1 to Contract AF lg(604)-8036, by which the kpertnrent of the A i r Force, Air Force Sy~tems Command, Electronic Systems Div i s ion , Laurence G. Aanscm Field, Bedford, Msaachusetts , esteblishes f i n a l overhead r e t e s for the period mrch 1, ~951 Lhrough March 31, 1962. The s o l a r observations st 3m wavelength and.&study of microwave absorption l i n e chapes were conducted in the E l ec t r i c a l Engineet ing &search LEbora tory under the direct Lon of Dr. A .H . Stra i. ton, Ashbel. Smith ~rof&scor of Electrl .oal Engineering.
3 . Contract No. ~~30(602)-3991, by which the Deparbent of the A j . r Farce, Headquarters R ~ r e e A i r kvelopment Center, Gri f f t s s A i r Force Base, New York, provides $77,582 -00 for support of "Hesearch in German-English Mechanical T r a n ~ l a t i o n . " The c o n t r a c t is effect ive f o r the period Janmry 7 , 1966 through January 6, 1967, and t h e research w i l l be performed under the d i rec t ion of Us. W . P . Lehmann, Ashbe1 Smith Professor of Germnic Langua~cs and L i n g u i s t i c s .
4. Contrar:t AF 3;[608)-1346, by w h i c h %,he Bpartrnent of the A i r Force, Air Yorce Institute sf Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, provides $3,775 -00 for support of f;bro graduBGt s e m i n ~ r s on "Counseling in H w o Factors" dzlrlng the periods JBnuary 9 , 1966 through February 3 , 1.966 and h y 1, 1966 througk, my 26, 1966. The seminars w i l l be conducted under t?le C l r e c t i c ~ n ci' Dr. R ~ b e r t 3 ; + Sutherland, Hogg Professor of Sociology,
5 . Blanket Supplemen La1 Agreement by which t h e Lepar tmnt of the Air Force, Systems Engineering Group, Research 8r.d 9% chfiology Division, Wright-Fatterson A i r Force Base , Ohio, establj.shes f i n a l overhead sates for tkta fo l l owing :ontracts :
lrfndLfication 3 0 . 3 to Con tyac t AF 33(657)-71~82, estuh7 ishe=. a f i n a l overhead r a t e of 38-75 of s a l a r i e s and wages lor the period September 1, 19&2 tbroug;? September 30, 1963 me r e search on. genera 1 relativity and o ike r grfi vi tPt t ioae i tbeoriea was conducted under the d i r ec f ion of D r . 1'1fred SzhiLd, AshbeL Smith Professor of 8hthemtics.
Modificstion Xla . 2 to Contract ~ ~ ( 6 5 7 ) - 7 9 0 4 , e s t a b l i s h e s a f i n a l overhead rate of 38,7$ of sa la r ies and wsges fcr %he period September 1, 1962 thrnugk October 31, 1963. Tbe r4raetlrCh was conducted in t he M i l i t a r y P h y s i c s Research h b a r a t ~ s y under the direction of A.E. Lockenvitz, ProPeasc,r of Phys lcc .
Modification No. 11 to Cofitra c t AF 33(600)-$2316, e s t a b l i s h e s a final overhead r a t e cS j9.7$ of se lar ies and wages fo r the period Ekptember 1, 1962 through August. 30, 1963. 'fhe f a b r i m - t i o n of an a i r -borne t a r g e t sim~lntor and support crf o f l i g h t t e s t prBogram was ca r r i ed on in the M i l i t a r y Physics Research Laborutory under thc d i r e c t i o n uS A .Em Luckenvi tz , Professor of Physics.
6 . Canzract XF 33(657)-1555)~, rsy w'rlicn the lkpar t rn~~: t 01' %he A i r Force, Air Force Systems Zommanfl, riright-Fatterccn A i r Force Base, Ohio, provides t h e sun of $49,964.00. The a a n t r a z t is eL7fectivc f o r the period October 13, 1965 through June 30, 1969; cowc-der, costs i n c u r r e d in t he p a r l o m n c e of the c o n t r a c t from 3c-Lober I, 1965 to October 13, 1967 ore allowalrl-e up t o &,&0.00. Thu wciear2h w i l l be performed in the Defense Research. L.tiborat,ory under the direction of lkr. Ches te r M. McKlnncy, J r .
7 . wairicn t ton NO . 7 , Supplements 1 Agreement co ::ox:.trac t 41 (65'1)- 382, by which the Department of the fi ir Force, Air F9rr:e Systems Commnd, Aerospace WdFcal Di~isLon, Brooks ALP Force msc, Texas, incorporates I n t o t h e c o n t r a c t 8 f i n a l overhcnd r a t e sf %9$ sf d i r e c f salaries and wages f o r the period September '1, 1962 through A p r i l 30, 1963 . The research and repcrts on ef f e e k of ioa lz ine ; radiaLion on blologicaL , physiologi caL, and yey cllobc!l;ical f ~ ~ n c t i a ~ s ti C v n r i ~ u s species 'Ira s conducted im the HaEiobiologica l Labora tor$ lander. t h e direct ion of Dr. T .S. Pain te r , Profesmr o f Zoolaa ,
8. Grant A F - A F O S R - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ , by which the Ikpar'tment of the Air Force, A i r Force Officc of Sc ian t i f f c R e s e n r c h , Office o f Aerospace Hesearch, Washington, D . C . , provides $32,25'( .OC fo r support o f research ~ n t l t l e d " ~ h ~ s i c 6 of MeCastabLe Systems." The grant i~ e f f e c t i v e f o r che ~ e r i o d Februory 1, 1966 through Jsnuo r y 7 h , 1967, and t h e r e sea rch w i l . 1 be performed under the dfrection of Dr. W s W . Robertson, Professor sf Physics.
. Gran t AF-RYWK >tb:>-GG, ci;; w k ~ i c l i -;he Urliiied !.t;att's Fz3i,fir Ltnc;l'~ 01' Liie A i r P'orce, A i r Force Oi'i'icc? 01- Scientil'i:: lteseorch, ?ic sk..i~~,;ton, i> .t . , provides @ij,253,dO for auppuL-r; ul' r.erieu~.ckl e i i t i i leci "~t\cl.l:?l::i::m U L '
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f ino:L vverhedd r a t e of 3CI .7$ ci' sc:l.sr.izs and w~:b;:es Tor' -tho j>zric)ri uctobar 1, 19b3 throuc ' :~ i ' iUG~l : t 31, ~ 9 6 4 a n d s yrov i s iona ' l o.,;crlrlcsci r a t e of 38 .?I$ of sn ler ies and weges for' the period begrinin,: Septerukcr I., 1964. RE atudies of r n~ t e r i i~ l s t l ~ ~ c i cy:;tcrns i 'or t l i~ .i!;ulation ol' unilar:;ro~znfi c t x ' u c t ~ ~ r-cn ~;utj , ct: L c d i;u d;yrlr-:~ri I i: (LL:
continue^ under the d i r e c t i u n 3f' J . Tdeils 'Yioap~on, hd"u:;or. o: C i v i l Engineering.
1 . . h d i f ic;: L i o r r hla . LI., Sugj-~J c l a e n t ~ l li[::reemcnt to C ~ i r L r t ~ c t ~ ~ - 2 ' j - ~ 7 2 - 0 ~ 1 3 - 1 S 6 b , 2.1s which tile Bpart r r ient of tile Amy, Pure:lasing and Cont rac t ing Uivi .s ion, White S t~nds Mi~si1.o Range, 3 ~ w &;rico , extends the due d o t e of tbc f i n ~ i ' t t e c l~n . l c~ : l r c y o ~ k i ' r o m 30 to 60 d:-lga a f t e r e x p i r a t i o n of t h e c o n t r - t ~ c t w i t i l ? u l i v c r > c n or Lcf'c,~r:c k'.?bru!lr;, 111, 1966. 'the t h eo re t i c a l studies of t he metcrol.ogico1 sensors , and n n a l y s i s :!nd i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o r rocket da t u continues in tile U l e c t r i c s l k h ~ i n u e r - i n g l iesen~ch La bosutory undel* the dircc t io r~ o f K .H . J e h i , Associate Professor of .14eteoroLogy .
i Contract IN-411-009 A M C - l k i ) 5 ( ~ ) : bjr which t he &par tment of the Army, U n i t e d SLtt Let; Army Knginecr Reoearbch and I k ~ e l o p m e n t L:~toi .~torie: ; , For t R i v o i r , ' J i r ~ ? ; i n , i ~ , prov ides $14,985 -0o fo- sup,por.t of research entitled " f l n u l y t i c s l and E:q)erJmel.'it~'l :if;063- or Lon-l~n H: brid Reson3nce Energy T r a n ~ f c r in a P l a s m ." Tht? cantl-:rc.t is efi'i'cctive for Lkie period December 8, 1965 t h r o u g h October 30, 1968, and the r e s z a ~ . ~ : h w i l l be performed under the d i r c c t ion of D r . U. Gary Sbenson, n . 8 0 ? i s t a n t llrofessor of E l e c t r i c a l Engineering.
1 . ModiTica tion No . 2 , Supplementel Agreement t o Contract UA ~ ~ - ~ ' ( ' ( - A M L ' - ' Z ~ Q ( T ) , by which t h e Ilepartment of t h e AT-my, United S t a t e s A m y Avia Lion Mg teriel. Laboratories, Fort E u s t i s , V i r g i n i a , acids the s~un of $2,'(3'? .00 to the c o n t ~ u c - i ; f unrlv find extends the period of the contrac t througii h y 31, 1966. The research on the a n a l y s i s , desiw , f a b r i c a t i o n , and t e s t i ng of a modem o irf o i l s e c t i o n u t i l i z i n g j e t c i r c u l a t i o n control in both the l e a d i n g and t r a i l i n g edges of tk a i r f o i l continues under t h e direct ion of Dr. S.W. Yuan, Professor of Aerospace Engineering.
17. Mdi f i ca t i on 140. 23, Change Order t o Cont rac t N60921-70132, by which the Uepartment of' the Nav~; , IJnii;ed Stu i.es NH V H ~ Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, S i l v e r Spring, Maryland, exsends the period of Task 1 under the c o n t r a c t th rough October jl., 1965 without additional funds. The research cont inues in the Defense Research -boretory under the direction of D r . Chester M. McKinney, J r .
18. Modif ice t ion . 2L, Supplemental :?~reement t o Cont rac t 360921-7002, by which t h e lkru rbtment of t h e :Jcr v y , Unf Led S t a t e s X ~ v a l Ordnsncc Zaboratory , White Oak, S i lve r . Spring, Nj r y i a n d , extends thc ;!t:lqiod o.i' t h e con t rac t through &ceralterh 31, 1965 wi thou t additions 1 f u n d s . 'I'he research con t inues in the Defense Rese~ rch Labora tory under t h e d i rect ion of D r . Chester M a McKinney, Jr .
9 Corltroct 2io. ;i60921-'1233, i.n tile :;urn of $ ~ P ~ , c ~ o u . W , . i s s u e d by t h e h p a r t m e n t o f the f l ~ v y , United S t a t e s ; lava1 Ordnance I , ~ b o r ~ t o l ' y , White Oak, Silver Spring, Mtlry L a r d . OS .the sum o r $325,000.00, only $175,000,00 is now being appropr ia ted for t h e performance of Task I for the period ending September 30, 1966, and $50,0(30 .v0 is naw being appropriated fo r the perFo~.marlce of Task 11, for The same p e r i o d . The c o n t r a c t i s effect ive Tor t h e period October I, 1965 through September 30, 1966, and the research w i l l be performed in the k f e n s c Research Labore to~y under the d i rec t ion of Or. C h e ~ t e r M. McKinney, Jr ,
20 . Con t r ac t l5123- (62?38)5~231~(~), by which the k p a r t m e n t of the Navy, United S t a t e s Nevy Purchasing Ofrice, Los Angeles, Cali fornia , provides $201,000.00 for support of research e n t i t l e ? "Study of Date Collection Radar. " The c o n t r a c t i s ef fec t ive f o r t h e period Deccmber 20, 1965 through Ikcen~l~er 19, 1966, and the research will be performed in the Defense Research Laboratory under the di rec t ion of' Dr Chester M. McKinney , Jr . 1 . b d i f ica t i o n No . 1, Supul.rlnent,a 1 ke:r.eemcnt to Cnnt ra ?t ii-123 (627:18)$5231A ( X ) , b) whj ch ~ h t k p a r lmeat of t h e Navy , U n i t e d States lYavy IJurchasing UlY'ice, ~ o s Angeles, C ~ l i f ' o r n ~ a , adas an a n t i c i p e t o r y cost clause a uthori z i n g reimbursemeat to t he Ilnivera i k y f o r expenditures not in excess of $15,000.00 for work performed a f t e r October 31, 1365 u n t i l acceptance of t h e contract in kcember 1965. The study of da ta c o l l e c t i o n radar contbinues in the Rfense Eksearch Laboratory under the direction of Dr. i'hester Pa+ McKineey, Jr.
2 2 . Modificatian 30. 4, Change Order to C o n t r a ~ ~ t NUbsr-931%1+, by which the Department of the fiavy, Eureeu o r Ship:;, Wa u r ~ i n g t o n , u .C. , describes cer t s in equipment to L e Turnished by the government for use under the c o n t r a c t , The psychophysfcal studies relating to sonar cont inue in t h e Defense Research Laboratory under %he direct ion of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, Jr.
23 . Pb2dif icu Lion Wo . 2 , Change Urder t o Cont rac t 1~0bs1--93126, by which the ~ e p f l ~ ' t ~ n e r 1 7 ; 01 Lhe Navy, 'aureau of Ships, W o c l l i n ~ t u n , D .C . , adds t h e surn of $20,000 .OD t o the c o n t r a c t funds. Tbe varisble depth sona r system studies cont inue in the Defense Research Laboratory under the di rec t ion of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, Jr.
24 + k d i f i ca t i o o No. i , buppleuentai Agreement to ConCrsct ~0hsr-931.6j, b y which the k p a r t m e n t of tlic ?J!:-*T, B u r e t ~ u c r l' :;!nps, ;?ashin,:.t~m, D . C . , r L i d u i . : t, : , - I L 1 1 , 6 , nit: s ' L u ~ ; ~ ' U X I ~ F ~ L I ~ ? ) : j i ~ i j ~ ' ~ : ~ t , , i ' i . , I :: ~ ~ O ~ . : ~ L ; : ; ~ ~ ~ , , ~ l i c ~ j ~ . ~ .!-1(i i ,ct,;;i~j.(~~;f; ?c>ht,f.r~VF!,.
i rk t h e &Sense k s c u r c h i,arbvrbhL(~w.y unde r tile c i i r ' o c ~ i m Ur'. ::L:CS-LCL' Ivi.
1c.hinnt. y , .
25 . Modif icn,t, :.or! f i ~ . : Supplemento l A61-ec:trlent !.o i : r~ l ; t r i~ : ; -L JOr)i.l.-i)l. ' l ;j,
I j : ; u h i c h t h e k p s r t ~ n ~ n t ; uf' the V; , &ur-eau of S h i p s , r ,ni i~&on, D ,: . , ~ i d d ~ the siun of' $220,000 .(.I(.) to the c o n t r a c t fund:; er.i.ulid:< the per iod of t i w c o n t r a c t .I;hrout;;h ikccni l ,~~ . 31, 1.9GG. The ::o~i~?r e>-p2~~ili1ei1L~
11s.i.n~ F'M pu l ses cor i t i i~u~: :ill L r ~ u L k ~ ' e r ~ a i ~ Il@sc:-li.cfi L~:iGr~:~t;ofy Enu\:r the d i r e c t i o n of Dr. Chester M. PldKirincy, J r .
, . 6 , C u n t r a c t I Y W O ~ ~ ~ - - G G - C U O G ~ , j y w n i ~ h tkle 1kp~~tnlc:'n.L or' ill,; (i:; v,., , Office of Naval Reseo:.c:h, WuOr:hinll;toli, S .C . , provides $1 )c, 511-8 .c)!)
for support uf resea r c i~ e n t i t l e d "Spectros~op kc: and b d i ~ 1 ' d r l e l o~ i t y Survey of B r i g h t Galaxies." The c o n t r a c t I s el'f 'ective f'tir. the pr:r.iod wcember 1, 1965 t h r u u @ l iioveultc.-r 30, 1966, end tilc r e s e : ~ ~ . c h ,w il!. Le 17c:rfor~ned under the d i r e c t i o n o f Iir . G -11. dc '4:-urouleul-s, Prol'csso?' i j j . \ f;;;.L,~~'.>no!Il:! . 2 ' . Arnendxnent Cia. 5 i,o ;;un-cr~.~~:t i i t ~ 1 r - ~ l j ' ~ ~ 1 ( 0 l ) , I,;; ::hir:ll l!lc Lkyc:;-L!~~cl~~ of the N n v y , Ur'l'icc of :Ja nj.1 Her;curr:h, Wu sk~i.n:,turi, 11 .C . , csto t i i ~ t l c ~ . , a 1'lnn.l overL,~?rd sa.Lr or' ' Icj$ oi ' :;nr;,l:.it,; bnci I~c,~.;c;:, ~ ' ~ 1 : -the periori L:,: < > <.<'!;11! ,f?:lq . 1 ~ 6 , , " ,':j'( ,:i i,!;! %!,'t; :,A. , lr;,t>j', P i i ~ i ; A r1,t. s.; vi ; ; i L 1. 0 VP];~L~?;, ,
tam; tc o 1' 'i.y$ [,I' ss 1.rir.i~:; h1.1d M>,;<t;Li t'ocb Lfie y t : . r l c ~ c l Lcl;iill;;i-~. ; :Ji-:;j te~rlba : r . , 1364 . The ur~dcrkiu tcrb s t u d i r c *,itre r:onducterl j r l (,he ))r? l'en~.ll.c ik::.:ci rc.h I,-; taro to ry undt:r LIII: di rcc tion of DI* . Cilc s-Ley !,I. i,i::Klnae:;, ,h
. . b e w e n t 140 , 6 tcl ConLr.b::i; ~iorlr-:j> i'j(i32 ) , 't:!~. v/ :~ . l c .k t L ~ l i : h ' y t ~ ~ L . i ~ + ~ : - i l ~
GL' the Nrivy , OCl'ice of' NavaL Research, Ul ic i i~ ingLori, U .U . , ~st;~~b:l.-E:.ikl~;t; r,b ~'intl'l. overliead ra te o f 1-95 or' ~r!Lar ies ?]rid wo,;es f'or -Liii: pcriud :::cpt?m$er 1, 1.962 thrr.>uzh hu6;~s-L 31, 196lc and ;I p ~ ~ o v i s l o r a a l overbend ro te a f 19% o-C s a l a r i e s end wagcs ror- the perJ.od heg in ;~ i i~~ ! : L ; e p l ; t = ~ ~ ~ h u ~ - , 1964. The research on sol.iorl -trtlnoducers :Ins coriductt:d Iri t h e Ik:L.~il:;e Heceorch Laboru t o r y under the direction of Ur . Chester M. M c K i n ~ e y , Y r .
29 . h e n h e n i ; ;lo . :$ to Cou?;sa::t :ionr-3~'1~(:13), b y w r ~ i c i l tilt ' ~ ^ A : J , : : T ~ ~ ~ : , I L 0% t h e xF3 VJ ,. ut'rice 0::. ;d.':vc! l Ht'st:'i~ rch WH ~ k ~ i n f < , t ~ ~ ~ , 11. (: . , rnfld~ t;he &utrr t > ? $50,090 .30 to t h e con t rac t Funds . T ~ l ~ v.i!iirlrw:: t c ? i , ~ * ~ i i ~ ~ ~ : ~ ficc. : ; . ~ ~ l c i . i . C. ->.. I )
c0ntinLK: i n tJ1~u Ik.l'?ilst fit :;e;'r i:ck~ i,;, l l r ) r4.itu~';r ui3d~::' the <J. i I . < : ; : i; i oil ,I I' I j i ' . Cht.st.~?: 14. lk:!Cini~c:~, j-r.
6 P~i~t:nd~l(:l~ t li~) . 1; to C W A L ~ C I f:I, ii~jllr- 35'{9( ~ 3 2 1 , by ~ v k ~ I , . : h I,\;<< kp:.i ~:-CI<!~!LL L L),L' 49;ic %IVY, U ~ ~ Y C Q of X I I V I ~ . ~ H ~ : < , I ? L I ~ C ~ I , l ~ J . ; ~ ; h i r i g ' ~ ~ r ~ , !j.L'., e r , t r ~ ' ~ l i ~ l ~ c : : , l i
.i'ii~., I. o v e r h t o d r a t e o r 1.9'6 of' saJ.uries und vap,c:; f o r the period Psbx'unry ). , 1364 -t;irroum August 31, 1964 and a provisiurlrll. overhead rate of' 19$ of salaries ~ i l i i w n g e 3 !'or %lie period begir i r~ing :<el~LerrCucr I., :1.rpt;h . 'rile underwater' ol-dnnnl:e s tui l ie s col-it i n u e in i h e Ikf'ensc. Hc scr; r . . : l l I.,abc~rei;us',;, under t h e d i rec t ion of Dr. Chester M. McICinllc~, j i ~ .
-31.- ~Wiendment; Xu. 3 t u L'ontl-act ~ o n r - 3 ~ * ( 9 ( 0 ~ ~ ) , by rrkich the Lk?pur"cnr'nt of the ;Levy, Of'l'ice oS Nuvul Hesearch, Wo shinz-tor., U .C . , estn b:!.ishci., a f Ltla L overhead r a t e of 19s of' selar ie s and wages f o r t h c period M y 1, 1364 throuy;h Aucust 31, ~ 9 6 4 rind a y r o v i s i u n s l overhead r z t c
lph ui' $;:I l a r i e s rid w u p l e s for the perLod 11uginnl.n~; Septsrfibe~ 1 , 1$6)1-. 'C:ie re see rc r i i n the,- Ph>siol.o$ical psyccho1pg;~~lof signs 3. d.atect ion , both : I uditor:)~' u n d v i sua J., contiliues i.rr t i le kr!'ci>st. i:csea r..:) I .L,s !wx.r+ t , o ~ ~ i l l i l i t ! '
t hc d i r ec t ion cl r' D r Cii.::: Ler !.I. W ( . l Z nnc;, : .
32 . Amendment Xo . 1 to Contra ct ~orar-4690 (00 ) , by which the Ilepartmnen'c. of t h e Savy, Office of N ~ v a l Research, Washington, D . C , , adds the sum of $17,705,00 to the cop t rac t fund^, extends the period of the contract through August 31, 1966, and incorporates new General Provisions to the contract . The research on piezoelectr ic c e m i c s con t i nues under the direct ion of D r . Elmer L. Hixson, Associate Frofessor of E l e c t r i c a l Engineering.
33. h d i f i c a t i o n Xo . 3, Supplementel Agreement to Be i h e n t Con t r ac t NGW-61 -0743-h, by which the k p a r t m e n t of t h e Mary, Bureau of ;Java1 Wc.,aLlcms : W:: c l ~ i n ~ ; t u n , U .C . , agrees to f u r n i s h the Defense Research Z:.lbu~~;1Lory w i t h u Type C-47 a i r c r a f t for use in technical. performsnce o r research sponsored by the Department of Defense. The r e sea rch and development work conk inue s in the Defense Re search Labors to ry under the d i rec t ion of D r . Chester M. McKinney, Jr.
34. Modifictrtion No, 8, Change Order to Gontrac t fiDu 62-0137-d, by w h i c h the lkpor'cment of t h e Navy, Bureeu of ?lava1 Weapons, Washineon, D .C . , extends the period of the c o n t r a c t through January 31, 1966, The research in underwater acoustics related to spec i f i c ordnance devices con t inues in the lkfense Research Labora tor;, under the direct ion of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, 3r.
35. Contract x~S8-20321, by whlch the Xational Aeronautics and Space Adrqinis t ra t lon, Mershall Space Flight Center , Huntsville, hlabamt.3, provides $20,089.00 for support of research e n t i t l e d "Flu id k c h o n i c s of Ense Flow Regions of Multi-Nozzle Configurations .'I 'me c o n t r a c t is ef fec t ive for the period bcmber 30, 1965 through December 29, 1966, and t h e re search w i l l be p e r f o m d u d e r the direct ion of Dr. J. Parker Lamb, Assistant, Professor of Mechanical Engfneering . 36. M d i f ica t i o n No . 11, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AT-fll-1)-490, by which the ' h i t e d Sta tes Atomic Energy Comls s ivn , oak R i d g e , Tennessee, odds t h e sum of $40,000.00 -to $he contrack funds and extendc the period of t h e contract through September 30, 1966. The research on radLoactive t r a n s p o r t in Tern6 streams and estuaries, w i t h i nc reas ing emphasis directed toward marine studies, cont inues under the direction of Dr. E , F . G l o y n ~ , Professor of C i v i l Engineering.
37. Amendment No. 3 to Contract CGS-1198, by which the United S t a t e s Ikportment of Commerce, Coast end Geodetic Survey, Washington, D .C., extends the period of the con t rac t throuyh February 9, 1966 and cstabl ishcs a provisional. overhead ra te of 19$ o r salaries and wages e f f ec t i ve Scpteml~er 1, 136%. m e r e sea rch program on o solion seismic detect ion system con t inues in the k f e n s e Resenrcll Loboratory under the direction of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, 3r.
38. Contract 0~-6-10-171, hy which the United S t a t e s Department of H e a l t h , Education, and Welrere , Of Pice of Educat ion, Wa s h i n g b a , D .C2, provides $8,033.00 f o r suppor t of research ent i t led ''The Development of New Supplement~ry Teaching l&te~-isls and nil Analysis of t h e i r P o t e n t i a l Use i n the High School Biology Curriculum.'? The contract f s effect ive for t h e period September 1, 1965 t h r o m August 31, 1966, and the resenrch w i l l lo pcrf'ormed under the direction of Dr. Addison E, Lcc , PraL'c ssor oi' :;cichce MUCH t i o n and Biology, Department of Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n .
39. Contract a-6-10-194, by which the United S t a t e s Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, provides $5,160.00 f o r suppor% of sesea~ch en t i t l ed "A Study to Explore New bkthods of Ident i fy ing and Measuring Musics1 Talent ." The cantrsct is effective for the period September 1, 1965 through May 31, 1966, and the reaeaxch w i l l be performed under the dibection of D r . Carson McGuire, Professor of Educetfonal Psychology.
40. Grant Alob431-05, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, anil Welfa re , Public Health Service, provides $39,033.30 for support of research entit led "Role of Ribosomes in b h d a )rbrphology." The grant 1s effect ive for the period Janusry 1, 1966 through ecember 31, 1967, and the research w i l l be perfomed under the di rec t ion of Drl Roger L, Storck, Associate I-2-ofessor of Microbiology.
41 . Grant A 1 06023-03, by which the United S-t;ates Dagarment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Publtc Health Service, provides $42,720.00 for support of research entitled "Studies of Airborne Algae, Fungi and Pollen." The gmnt is effective f o r the period January 1, 1946 through lkcember 31, 1966, and the resca rch w i l l be performed under the dimction of Dr. A.C. Bold, Professor of Botany and Rducs t ion . 42 . Grant A 1 06, by which the United S t a t e s Ikpar-nt of Health, Edukation, and Welfare, Public Health Zervice, provides $L7,428 -00 for support of r e e a r c h en t l t l ed "Amino Acid Biosynthesis in Photosynthetic Bacte r ia . " The g r a n t is effective for the period January 1, 1966 through Ikcember 31, 1967, end the research will be perfumed under the direction of Dr. Derek S. Hoare, A s s i s h n t Professor of M f c r o b i o l o ~ *
43. Gmnt AM 09143-02, by which t h e United S t a t e s Dsparheat of' Health, Education, and Welfare, Publ ic Health Semi m, provides $24,840.00 for support of research en t i t l ed "Factor6 L i m i t i n g In Vfkqo Protein Synthesis. " The g e n t is effective for the period January 1, a966 through De ccmber 31, 19 61, and the research w i l l be performed under the di rec t ion of D r . Boyd A . Hardesty, Ass i s tan t Professor of Chemistry.
44. Grent GM 09326-05, by whlch %ha Lhited States %partmen% 09 Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Heal+& Service, provides $63,583.00 for support of research entltled "Genetic and Chenical Studies of Protein Variations." ?he grant is effect ive for the period January 1, 1966 through. December 31, 1966, and the research w i l l be performed under the direct ion of Dr. H . E l b n Sutton, Professor of 2xMlogv and Education . 45. G r a n t GM 11749-03, Ly which the United States lkpartlaent of Hea l%h , Education, and We1 f are, Pub1 i c Health Service, provides 89,492.00 for support of research e n t i t l e d "Preferential Hydra Lion of Proteins ," The grant is affect ive for the period January 1, 1966 thraugh December 31, 1966, and the research w i l l be performed under the direction of D r . Devfd J. Cox, Assistent Professor of Chmf s t x y . 46. Grant GM 11915-03, by which the Uni ted , ~ b t e s lkpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare , Publ lc Health Service, provides $14,808 -00 for support of research entithed "The Chemica 1 Properties of F l u o r o a l k y h r c u r i a l s . " IPhe c a n t is effective f o r the period January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966, and the research w i l l be p e r f o m d under the direct ion of W e J.J. lagowski, A s s m i a t e Professor of" Chemistry.
47. Amendment Nn . 1 to Grant VR& 305-T-66, by which the Umited States Department of Health, much tion, and welfare, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, W~ehin@;ton, D.@., makes a prior year's a d J u s + ~ ~ n t i u the @;rant funds. The teaching g ran t and traineeshlps In m n b l reterdation continue under the direction of Has Anne Wilkens, Professor , Grad- te School of Socf a l Work.
48, Amendment No. 2 to Grant VRA 446-T-66, by which the United States kpartment of Health, Educetion, and Welfare, Vocational Rehebilitetion Aaminfstratim, Washington, D.C., makes a prior year's a d d u s b e n t in t h e grant f mds . The teaching g r a n t and tra ineeships in speech pathology and audiology continue under the direction of Dr. Lennart L . Kopra , Professor of Speech.
49 . Modif Fca tion NQ . 1, Supplemental Agreement to Contract 14-10- 0133-1530, by which t h e United States B e p a r e n t of the In t e r io r , Rational Park Service, %ntn Fe, New hkxf co, e l h l n e tes some bf. thc s i tes .to be excavsted and adds additional sites. me archaeological excavations in Amisted, Bardwell Livingston, and Stillhouse Hollow Reservoirs, and a prelfmlnary survey of W a l l i s v i l l e Reservoir continue under the direction of Dr . W i l l i a m W , Yewcomb, Prof esaor of Anthropolo~ . 50 . Grant No. s C C - ~ ~ ~ Y , by which the United S b t e s Department of S t ~ t e , Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs , Washington, D , C . , provides $11,480 .GO f o r support of a Chilean Student Leader h m i n a r . Thc gran t is effect ive for the period November 5 , 1965 t h r ~ u g h Pfay 31, 1966, ~ n d the seminar will be i m e r the d i r e c t i o n of Dr. Joe W , Neal, Director, In tema t i o n a l Off ice . 51 . Amendment b t e d December 8, 1965 .to Grant ( ~ ~ ~ ) 6 6 - 7 , by which the General Services Admin l . s t ra t ion , Nat iona l Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C.,,approves the $ransfex of $450.00 from dxpendable suppl ies to sa lar ies . The microfilm publ icat ion of 3exar Archives continueE under the direction of Cheater V , Hlelman, Archivi .s t of the lhf v a r s l t y ,
52. Grant GB-4185, by which the National Science Foun&tion, Washlng-n, D .C . , provides $64,40~ .00 for support of research en t i t l ed "Hydro- carbon ~ t s b o l i s m in Mdsrcrorganf~ms.'' The grant is effective for t h e peraiod September 1, 1965 Lhsough August 31, 1967, and the research will be performed under t h e direction of Dr , Jackson, W . Fester, Professor of Microb iolom . 5 3 . Grant GO-4569, by which the National Science Foundation, Washington, D .C . , provides $6,700 for support of research. e n t i t l e d "Ecelogical and Evolutionary Signif icance of V~calizatfon in Rclna," The grant is effect ive for the period .Jmnuery 3 , 1966 through Ikcember 31, 1966, and the research w i l l be performed w6er the direction of Dr. BJ. PPank B l a i r , Professor of Zoolo@.
54. G r a n t GP 5454, by which tne National Science Foundatfon, Washington, D .C . , provides $21,900.00 f o r support of r e ~ e a r c h e n t i t l e d "Analyt ical Chemistry of Platinum Elements." The p a n t is effective for the period hcember 1, 1965 through November 30, 1967, and the research will be p e r f o m d under the dfrection of Dr. Gilbert H. Ayres, Professor of Chemistry . - 55 . Grant CW- 325, by which t h e Xa tiona l. Science Founda t;lon, Washington , D -6 ., provides the sum of $126,300.00 fo r support of a "Summer Inst i tute in Science and hthemtics for Secondary School Teachers." The g r a n t is ef fec t ive for the period November 23, 1965 through September 30, 1966, and thc program w i l l be under Zhe direction of Dr. Addison E . b e , Professor of Science Education and Biology, k p a r t m e n t of Currtculum and Ins t ruc t ion .
56. Grant GW 620, by which the rJational Science Foundation, Washington, D .C . , prorrides $6,720.00 f o r support of 8 "Secondary Science Traiaing Program. " The g r a n t is effect ive for tap, period Beeember 10, 1965 through Bovember 1, 1966, and the program w i l l be directed by DP. H.3. E t t l i n g e r , Profeseor of %Wlemtiss,
57. Grant GI? 624, by which the National Science Foundation, WashingLon, D.C., provide5 $12,775.00 for support of a "Secondary Science Training Program." Tne grant is effective f o r the period Dezember LC, l g f j ~ through movember 1, 1966, and the program w i l l be directed by Dr. Imim Spear, Associate Professor of Botany.
58. Grant GW 708, by which the Notional Science Foundation, Washington, D . 6 - , provides $l5,38$.M) for upp port cf a "Cooperative College-Sehool Science Program." The g r a n t is effective for thc pcriod December 10, 1965 xhreugh October 1, 1967, and the program w i l l be directed by D r . Paul Westrneyer, Assoc ia te PrOfcssor of Currf c u l m and Tns t suc t i on ,
5 9 . Contract PC-72-646, by whteh the Peace Corps, WW shington, D = C . , provides $':4,84?.00 for cup~art of t r e i n i n e o f Peace Corps t r a i n e e s for an education p r o j e d in Iwn. The con t rac t I s effect ive for t h e period Novembcr 1, 1965 thnugh January 30, 1966, and the pro.ject will be under the direction of 13rL Joe W. Neal, Director, Tntarnationel. Office.
PROJECTS SWPaRTEDBY NON-FE-L SPOXSORS:
1 . American Council on Education General Educat ional lkvelopment Testing Service Contract effect ive for the period January 1, 1966 tbrouah December 31., 1966 111.- Jamca R . Bower, Assistant l'rofessor of Educational. Psychology and Coordinator of h a s ~ e m e n t Service, Testing artd Counseling Center, is responsible for the General E d ~ c a t i o a a l Ikvelopment tes t ing at, k h ~ ! U n i v e r s t t y .
2 . Ammaalerat WGJ . 10 to SubconLract Xo. 1&~471, by which the. Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, S i l v e r Sprjng, MryLand, irlcraclses the sum al lo t ted under Task E from $50,060 -00 to $ b a 0 , ~ .00; Task C from $43 ,$00 -00 to $88,800 -00; and extends the period of the c o n t r a c t %krou& November 30, 1966. %he research continues in +,he Skfenae Rc~earch L a b o r s k ~ r y under the direction of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, Jr.
3 . Research Agreement dated J u l y 1, 1965 by which Zhe LTU Aerospace CopporaSion, LD2 7uu&t Aeronautics Division, D a l L ~ s , Terns, provides $3,200.00 fo r support of research en t i t l ed ''Experin~ental Wpping of Pressure Fields Beneeth Hovering, Multi -Jet VTOL Ai rc r a f t , " The contract i s effective for the period 2uly 1, 1965 through Pfarch 2, 1966, and t h e research will be performed uncer the direct ion of m. J . farkr Lsnat; , Assistant Professor of k c h a n i c a l Enginee~fng .
4. Grant PRF # l 5 l ~ - ~ , by which t h e Petroleum Research Fund, American Cheaical Sccicty, Washfngtoa, D O C + , provides $21,~00.00 f o r supgo~t. of resea~ch e n t i t l e d "Pene t~e t l sa Resistance of Rocks. " The grant is ef fec t ive for the pcri.od Septenioer 1, 1966 through humst 31, lg@, and the research wi3 .1 be p e r f o m d under the d i rec t ion of K.E. Gray , Associate Professor of' Petroleum Engineer ing .
5 . Amendment No* 2 t o Contrac t No. 13-0787, by which the Sandla Corporation, Albuquerque, New b%xico, agrees to furnish c e r t a i n pieces of equipmen*, for use in p e r f o m n c e of the contrac t . . The study of c e r t a i n proper t ies of cadmium sulf ide related ta dyn~mic skock pressures continues under t h ~ direct ion of Dr. E n A . Ripperger, Professo~ of Engineering Mechanics,
6 . Amendment No. 3 to Con t r ac t No. 13-0787, by which the h n d i a Corporation, Albuquerque, New b x i c o , agrees t o provide cer ta in expendable mteriel on a no charge basis for use in performance of work on this con t r ec t . The study of c e r t a i n properties of cadmium sulfide r e l a t ed to dynamic shock pressures c o n t i n u e s ugder the d i r e c t i o n o f Dr. E . A . Ripperger, Yroresaor o f Engineering k c h a n i c s
7 . Southern Methodist Vnivers i ty , D a l l a s , Texas, Grsnt L e t t e r dated November 26, 1965, which provides $17,47@,00 f o r support of research e n t i t l e d "Archaeological and $ t h o h i s t o r i c a l Inves t igat ion of Wichita Indiana in the Sout;hern Pla ins . " The g r a n t is e f f ec t i ve f o r t h e period SepLenber 1, 1965 th roua August 31, 1966, and the research w i l l be performed under t h e direction of Ds. W.W, Xew-omb, Professor of Anthropology and Director, Texas Memorial Museum.
8. G r a n t by which Triangle PubLicut ions, I nc . , TiJ Guide Mga z ine , -- agrees to sponsor a t e l e v i s i o n seminar t o be conducted by me ~ n i v e r s i t ~ bf Texas and StanFord Universi ty a t ~ c i l o m r , QLifornia . The senlnar w i l l be wi thou t financial obl igat ion t o t h e Universi ty. TV Guide M p z f n e h a s made an advance payment of $5,000 ,DO. The -- seminar w i l l be conducted by Stanley T. Danner , Cha i rman, Department of Rctdio- %levisLon Filn, School of Communica t i o x ~ .
ACADEMIC CONTRACTS: The follocl~ing contracts have been cxec uted at Main University by the official indicated. 1 recommend approval and ra tiff cation of signatures:
1. Contract No. AF 41ILi03)-3780 with the United s t a t e s - ~ i r ~ o r c e , signed by Business Manager James H. Colvin, whcreby t h e IJniversity through Its Division of Extension wi l l prcvide ina truction for not more than 20 s tuden ts wno are military personnel of t h e A i r Force stationed a t Biggs Air Force Base. The period of the cantract is January 24, 1966 l o April 2 8, 19 bti, and the total estimated amount is $675 . 00.
2. Cooperation Colltract with Del Mar College, signed by Business Manager l a m e s H. Colvin, whereby the University through its Extension Teaching and Field Service Bureau will purchase frrjm Del Mar College certain instructional services i n connec tlon with Junior-year music courses, The period of th i s contract is frcrr, September 1, 19 65 through August 31 .. 1 9 6 7 , and the l?;liv;lrslty will receive $2. 5 0 per student per credit hour out of t h e total fee paid by t h e student of $1 2. 50, wi th Del Mar College rerainln;~ $1 0. QO per student per credit hour.
3. Interagency Coctract No, UC(d6-67)-170 with Prairie View A & M College, sir;ned by Business Managcr James H. Colvin, whereby the Universi ty, through its Bureau of Business Research wi l l furnish to Prairie View A 6 M Collcgc: the services rleccssary to get data for ?he years 1 85 0 and 1 8 60 f r o m Compt~.oller Arch ives In t h e Texas State Archives, Texas State Library. This contract shall be i n force for the period December 1, 1 9 6 5 through January 1, i 9 b b , and r c imbur semcn t for t h e cos t of s u c h services shall be made at $1, 50 per hour.
4. I~.teragency Contract Nu. LZC ( 6 6 - 6 7 ) - 1 77 with A n y e l o Sratc College, s igned by Business Manager James H. Colvin, whereby t h e Universi ty through its Visual Ins-truction Bureau wil l f u r ~ i s h Angelo College instructional f i l m s and other instrlrct-ional aids for its academic pruyrdm.
T?a period of the corLt;'dc.t is J a n ~ a r y 1 (3, 19 66 through Acgust 3 1 , 19 (57, c=nk relrricursemeci: for services is nct to exceed $ 1 , 2 0 0 .
5, Am,es,drncnt No. 1 to sub-contrac t with National AS societicrof ~d~izzt?,-mal Broadcastsrs, siyr.ed by Vice-Chancellor Norn5.n Hat=k,?rrnsn, which aiiows for the productilon and preparation of t h s televlsicn trzechei- pcrtioc of F i lm #5 and establishes a new t i m e schedule for complstioa; uf t h e f i l m s so thet the latest date 6s Septe;r.Scr 20, 3966 , raker thm lip~i1 1, 1965, rf:,nw'ced i n the ~:JI-:E 1 9 64 r,;inules. A;? additional sum of $5,499 i s addsd t 3 tf.s !at:.l suh-<:?rk2et. The cont-ac: to which t t ~ $ s is a suh-conkact l a bep,ve:n !;he N2tlanal Association of Educational Bro,adcas%ers and t.++ 7 , S. O-fiicc of. Educ.;;ltion. k
ESTABLSHMENT OF AN AGENCY ACCOUNT:)PTO~~S sos J. 1. V i l l a ~ a a i of the D e p a r t ~ e n t of S p e ~ c h has b ~ t e m n y e d Editor of dsh tracts, %
scholar; y j ~ u r n a l publi5hed cooperatively by t h e American Spec.-h a d Hearinq A s socia tion and Gallaudet Colleqe. The Ileafnes s SpeecE-. a x l Hearing Publications, Ir,c+ , will provide the services of a secretmy, whom Professor Viliarreal would l i k e paid r h ~ o u g h University channels. Acc~>r,rdlng!y, h e has requested that an agency account be set up iKto which six-month allo'ments i n advance will be paid by Publica.tiac5, Inc. , and ~ u t of which the secretary wi l l bc p5.id on a monthly Sas.Ls. 1 i n the recommendation of Business Managcr J. El, Coivin th?.t t h bc arra-ny ement Ix apprcved.
FAGU LTY LEGISLATION:: The lollowing legislation has b t ~ n pzrs 3 0 6 k;' thc Gene~a l Faculty and/or Faculty Council, I recomme~d a.~prot-o' ::
1 , The Faculty C o i l ~ l ~ i l at. i ts meeting of November 15, 1965, 3 $ p r o ~ , ~ d the recnmmendation t h a t t h c present a Jirlis sion requirements b? sonttc,ted for tFe period J w e , 1 9 6 6 through May, 1 9 6 7 . The t e s t scare rcqujrements on the Ssholas tic Aptitude Test of t h e College Enkance Examin? tacn 3lsard would remain a E follows:
Stamling in hlinirnum e.r:c+?tsl-!~ high- sahaol graduating class total score for ad..;.is?ior;
Texzs residents: Upper half tower h a l f
Cut-of- s ktte applicdnts; Upper half
The rcco!nmendetion was rr,a.de by Mr, Byron Shipp, Regiszrar ar,d Director cf Admiz sions , slince rhe Lornmittce on Academic Advisinc , Adrniszj . 3r 2 ,
and Registration had received no suggestions for a chacge i n adrzj-ssion requi rements .
2 . The facul ty Council a: its meeting of Dccembcr 1 3 , 1965, a p p r o v ~ d Zke naming of the new bicl~gbcai sciences buildfng " J. T. Patterson Laboram;-ies. " Dr. Patterson was on the faculty a t the University f r o m 1908 through 1 9 5 5 * He b e ~ a n a s Instructor, was promoted to Adjunct Professor in 1911, and to Professor i n 1913, which title he retained until his retirement i n 1 9 5 5 , wFlen h a wds rnctde Prafessor Emeritus. H e became Distingu.ished Professor in 1 9 3 7 . He was also Director of Research in Zoolagy from 194 7. He died December 4, 1960 -
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT: I re:ommen.d thar t h e persons listed below kms -- permitted tc undertake t h e outside duties s p e c i f ~ c d for eack, t'7e work to r7e arranged so as not to interfere with Universi ty assignments a2d ot.hsrvvlse to ccnfgrnr to Cha3t.c~ TII, Sec, 2 3 uf Par+ I of the Kules and Rc~uiaZ,:.ons of :hc! Bca~d of Reqents for the Go_verl?msnt of The, Univessl,ty of Texds:
I . Mi. T R r , C;. Gardiner, Jr. , of the Department of Chernj stry, to do consulting work for t5e Urriversity of California Los Alii mos Scientific Labaratory a t T.ns Alarnos, New Mcxico.
2 . MI-. Berrbsrd C. Kissel, of the Departyeat of Speech, !o consult, an:+] a d v i b e wi tk students a ~ z d staff of the Aus t in Presbyterian The~lzq?c?i Ser?inary i n t h e communication dspccts 01 homiletics.
3 , Mr. Jesse J. Villaxenl, of the Department of Speech, to nssKrne t h e ~ d i t o r s h i p of the journal - dsh Abstracts at t h e request of Deaf2ess Speech a.nd Het.rlng PuSllcatlons, I x . , the project carried on cooper2ttvalg k<y :he Axerican Speech and Hearing As sociatior?, and Ga l l a~de r C ~ l i e p .
4. Mr, John J. McKctta, Jr. , Dean of the College cf Engiceerinq, ro serve 2 s a member of the Scrard of Directors of the Vulcan MatesSals Corporatj,or,.
5, Messrs. Robert W. Hamilton, Frank W. Elliott, Jr. , and Tierrs Ti, Loiseaux, all of the S c h ~ o l of Law, to do wr i t ing and rcsearck! foi. t 4 s Texas 6ankers Association.
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2. Mr. Tary K. Owens, Assoc:'rate PI, Dq. s.r';rsr*^,t of English, , to Bloamington, I1-diarld, 10
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R. E i N i nu, D k e c tor of Longhorn Bands , .Mr. Bands, a ~ l d M. Asthur M.
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USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRlTTEN BY FACULTY MEMBERS: I recommend a p p r n ~ ~ a l of the use of t h e following faculty-authored books a s textbooks for the 19 65- 66 Long Session:
1. An I~troduct ion to Persondlity: A Research Aeproach, by Donn Byrne, . . . 4 Associate Professor nf Psychology, which sells for $7. 75 with e royalty of 1 5 % of publisher's n e t receipts ro author*
2 . Social Responsibility of the Press , by Edward Gerald, V i s i t i ~ g Professar of Journallsrn, which sells for $6. QO with 15# per dollar of net sales to the author. (1 5% of $3. 60).
3. Introduction to Factor Analysis, by Benjamin Fr~chter , Prufessor of Educational Psychology, which sells for $6. 00 with 12-1/23; roya1t.j to author.
4. Introductory Statistics for the Behavorial Sciences, by R, K. Young and l3. 1. Yeldman, Associate Professors of Psychology and Ed;~catirsnal Psychology, respectively, which sells for $7. 9 5 with 15% r ~ y a l t y to authors .
5. The Indians of Texas: F r o m Prehistoric to Modern T i m e s , by W, 'I, ~ e w c o m b , Professor of Anthropology and Director of Texas Memorial Museum, which sells for $5. 7 5 with 1 0 % royalty to author.
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308 E UfRRY RCAD H C R S H f Y PA
4 6 M % S S LASEA F U H T A S S A I M 415 A'VE &I SAN ANTDMZU T E X A S
47 M R S JACK F O X k f l R T H 55U6 DFE,UACHE DALLAS TEXAS
49 M R L MRS 4 R F R A N K E L 8 4 U E S P E R S O M P L G HCUSBQh TFqAS
5 1 M R C FRS H J F R k N S L E Y P U R G X 3 WCUSTON TEXAS
52 C , A R L FUHRMANN 3 C 1 HCRNIMGS I D F $AN ANTONIO T E X A S
5 3 H R S L P GAGE 14C4 DCKY LANE kK::XNG T E X A S
54 G F N E K A L ' T E ! . F P I I U R E C O Llf THE SUklTgWEST
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C O L L E G E CF EMGR GENERAL a 103,co 27 M L L V L P 4 tt G E R T L Z i l r l , F - I C E t . 1 7 Y
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F A I N GNIVFRSITY GENERAL 5 3 C G , Q C 5d A C R I A h LGLDSTChE 3 5 LEI- 57 F I L L VALLEY LAC16
59 P P I t T p G O L P A N C A K C L I F F BAKING P 0 B O X 5 1 4 8 D P L L A 5 TEXA5
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b 2 M K S F C C K E N C E 5 GREEN GELLcGY 2 1 7 6 5UPhlIT S P k A h T U N I E T E X P S
S T U D E N T A I D 6 3 P,R 6 V R S k R GREEN 6C7 S PLAIPZS
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155 NEWdOfi GRESHAF ET AL LAW B K CF SOUTHWE S T
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P A I N URIUERSITY i 3U ILGING 6 EQUIP 5 1OO.CQ E
C O L L E G E CF ENGR G E N E R A L I 109 * 00 6 7 V E L 5 C h U G R l S k C t C 3 BAYCt RCA0 L A K L JACKSON T c X
G E N E R A L t8 GllhCRTh S HAGEK 130 1 WE RCAMT E LE S E C U R e T I f S BtUG
D A L L A S T E X A S
CEQLQGY G E N F R A L $ L O Q * O O
EUSlhESS A D M I N STUDENT A I D $ l r 0 8 0 . 0 0
P A I N UKI&ERSITY B U I L C I N G E E Q U I P $ 250.00 E
t.9 k DLld hAMP C: C; BCA 2 U L 9 P b l l A S T E X A S
7 0 C k A R l E S M A K R I T T JR 1 3 5 td M A I N ST CCNAOE JEXAS
7 1 VAlJGhK R HEADY 2828 N H A S K E L L D A L L A S TEXAS
7 2 b i l l - L I A # R A N 0 0 C P t l H E 4 R S T S T E I O l d HEARST 3 R U E M A R K E T S T 5 5 FRANCISCU C A t
1 3 L E R C Y HERDER P 0 OCX 2 7 1 k E I M A R TEXhS
74 J A P E S k E R L O N G 2 8 2 8 N HASHELL O B L L A S T E X A S
7 5 JOHN M H i L t S 7 1 1 M I D L A N D
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76 ALLEN O HINKLE b l 4 h LONGMnhT DR HCUSWh TEKAS
77 CLAUDL R HUCOTT 4 5 3 8 iYANHUE S f ~ O U S T G ~ G T E X A S
7 8 R F N H O L L A N D 7 C 4 3 A R B O R E A L DALLAS TEXAS
7 9 SIDNEY P HOLLAND 1 9 8 HBhi SIDE APE CHAlHdM N J
8 0 JCHb B fiOLWES 1 9 1 2 BANK OF
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9 1 TFDMAS D HORN 5302 RIDGE OAK d L S 5 I h TEXAS
8 2 CHARLES L HUBBARD 4628 k3LtOW B E L l h l R E T E X A S
83 ALFREU HUDSON 3208 SGNNY L A N E A C S T l k T E X A S
85 hUNT FEOUS F; I N D FDN 1 6 4 5 k V A L E N C I A FI i I LERTON CAL f r
86 1BM C C R P C I Q R .h BIRCH 1011 S A N J A C I N T G 4LSTIh T E X A S
8 7 D R C W R S E A R L IhGEHSON 3 4 0 2 VT BONNELL Ak5TJh T E X A S
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JOURIY Pt I SM STUDENT A I C '5 150.80
COLLEGE OF EMGR GENEHht $ L00,QO
P A I N U h I l V E R S l f Y BUILDING C EQUIP % 250.QD E
GECtOGY GENERAL $ 200~00
bCC OUNT l NG GENERAL 5 108,OO C
CUCLBGE CF ENGR G E N E R A L $ 100,80
PAIR UNI&ERSITY BU>ILDING t EQUIP $ 200-00 C
E t J S Y f 4 E ~ S AUHlN GENERAL $ 100 a 00
EDUCATlI3tG GENERAL 5 200.00
COLLEGE CF ENGR GENERAL % 100,OO
F A I N UNIVERSITY BUILDING E EQUTP S l O Q , Q Q C
L hk' STUDENT A 1 3 $ 100.00
F A I N C f l I V k R S I T Y STUDENT A I O $ 1 4 4 . Q O
b R 7 1 AND SCIENCES G E N E R A L B 125.00
CEGLOGY GENERAL $ a m .oo
E9 JCINf O R G A N l Z A T l D N S l l l 4 T E X A S AYE
D t U G KM 1313 HCLSTCh TEXEiS
90 ESSIk B JOSEPH 3201 MENDOVER R E OALLAS TEXAS
9 1 J C E J KING T E N N E L U CHEM I N C P 0 0CX 2511 HCUSTCW T E X A S
9 4 LOUIS G LANE 11325 E U t L l D bVE CLEVELAND OHIC
9 5 K A K ? F LkIFHEIT 2 6 0 3 b! C R b I G Y t S P N ANTONIO T E X A S
9 6 w I- C E C N A R D JR 131i HGLLYW000 D A L L A S T k X A S
97 J E S S E P LUTUN j e P 0 BOX 1166 P I TTSBUXGH @ A
90 M R E HRS H I3 WCCALLUH 2 8 1 1 U A K KNOB TYLER T f X A S
59 PR S WRS L F PCCQCLUM 1 2 0 1 C A P I T A L
N A T L BANK $LUG HCUS TCN TEXdS
100 M & A MCCUCCOUGH F D N bC7 H I M I L T O N BLC W I C H I I A FALLS T E X
L G I MCDERMOTT FOUNEATIUM C / O O n w n G HIXX P 0 BOX 241 DALLAS T E X A S
102 P9RS FKAIVCIS 8 K K I E 1115 MILLS PLACE CORSICAN& T E X A S
1'23 O P E P K 5 H D MEDLEY l 3 t U HYOE ROAO kESTON CQNM
BUR BbS RESEARCH GEhERAL
t A 1 N U I t I V E R S I T Y FACULTY I P P R O V E $ Zr000.90E
COLLEGE CF ENGR STUCFNT A 1 0 $ 4 t 9 . 5 0 ~ 0 0 *E
GECLCGY LOAN F U N D S 5 2~137.50 *E
V A I N UNIVERSITY 5TUOENT A I G $ 200-00
F I N E dRTS STUDENT A I C S 1 O C . 0 0
F I N E 4 R T S S T W E N T A 1 G S 3C0.00
F A I R U N I V E R S I T Y 8UElDING C E Q U I P 5 2 0 ~ . ~ 0 E
L AU G E N E R A L $ ZOC,OO
GECLCGY M E M O R I A L FUND S 100.00 E
C-ECLCGU GEkfRAL J 4 T 9 9 b a C 1
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A R T 5 AND S C I E N C E S GENERAL 5 250*00
C H E P I STRY 6 A C U C T Y IMPROVE $ 40Q.QQ E
P U R P O S E
RESEARCH $ 1C4 kERLK SHARP 6 UEHME Cbt3 N I4 B L U M B E R G MEST PDfNT @ A
B U I L D I N G L EQUIP 5 1 8 5 B I L L Y C WOELLER 9607 EHKORB HCUSTON T E X A S
l a b EARL P MONK 2828 N n A S K f t L ue.itns rwss
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1 C 7 W I L t i A P W M 3 0 R E 5 5 0 5 VALERIE HOUSTDR r E X A S
G E R E K G L d
1 C 8 MCSHER STEE,,L CO C/O MU M E ELECT P 0 BCX 1579 HCUSTCN TEXAS
COLLEGE OF EHGR
1C9 PCSHER STEEL CO C/O MR M E E L I O T P 0 BGX 1579 HEUSTON TEXAS
COLLEGE QF ENGR STUDENT A 3 D 8
110 n R u R M U E ~ ~ L O L R G E R 3507 FILLI3RDOK CIRCLE
AUSTIR TEXRS
1 1 1 W J M U R R A Y JR 2906 SCENIC UR AUSTIN TEXaS
COlCEGE CF EMGR GENERAL $
STUDENT A Z O $ 112 TUESDAY M U S I C A L C L U B E S G E h L t JCNES ICi7 k A G A R I T 4 S A N ANTONln T E X A
FINE A R T S
1 1 3 N P T C A S S N O f K E G K C €!US 6 PRCF WCWENS Clilh
510 M 144 ST N E k i YGRK M Y
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1 1 4 MR E PRS W U NOEL P C 8 O X 3908 O C F S S A T E X A f
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116 CR H E & R Y J OTTO 3 4 0 4 l4INDSflH HI3 ALSTIN TEXAS
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117 M FI PALMER 6301 UEERWOaD HEIJSTCN T E X A S
11P J R P A R T E K P A R T € & F D U N U BK-SCCFHWEST R1.OG HCUSTGM T E X 4 S
t 1 9 H b Y P O N G PEAVY 2 1 1 N E R Y A Y OCPt D A L L A S TEXAS
129 P t 4 A H M A C Y ALUMNI ASSN UkIk QF TEXAS
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1 2 2 R C C K M E L L FIJNC I N L C / D H V RcCKhELL P 0 !:CX 5 2 5 4 8 HCUSTCN T E X A S
1 2 3 O 8 RbhNELS OAK F A R M S A B I C E M E T E X A S
O E SIGNATION PURPOSE WWOWN T
D U S I N E S S ADMIN G E N E R A L $ 500,OO
PHARMACY G E N E R A L 5 5 9 9 . 0 0
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' $ 2 5
P,AIN UNIVERSITY BUILOING L EQUIP $ 300-60 E
P A I N UNIVERSITY SIUDENT A I D
1 2 4 REAGbN S A Y E R S LAk C E N T U R Y L I F E BLG FCRT BJURTHTE#AG *
P A I N UNIVERSITY B U > I L G I h ' G & EQUlP $ 150-00 E
STUDENT A10 1,50Qa00
125 ELIZABETH N SEAGER FINE ARTS STUDENT A I D 3 2 3 3 V I L L A N O V A DALLAS T E X S
126 WAYNE t S E t C E R S JOURNAL I S# STUDENT A I O P 0 BOX 9 9 8 ROCK n.ltc S L
1 2 1 MbRAAY C A S E SELLS EST PAIN UNIXERSITY L ~ N FUNDS C/O I hk SCHE T f X WESLEYAN COtL FCR'T kURTH 1 E X A S
. 2 t ? FH t PRS D tl SEPMES 1 3 2 PARKHILL C R S A N ANTONIO T E X A S
3 0 J I3 SH@DK 8109 R i P 4 L E W O O D AUSTIN T E X A S
3 1 JEHN SFURPLEEF 1 1 0 9 PINE BLUFF L C E G V IEW TEXAS
3 2 S I N C L A l R - - - K Q P Q E R S LO C / O MR C P KABLE K C P P E R S BUILDING P I f TSRURGH PA
31 S I N C t A l R - - K O P P E R S CU C / O PR C P KABLE K D P P E R S BUILDING P I T T S W R G H PA
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PAIN UNiYERSTTY B U I L E I h G E EOUIP $
P A L M UNlVERSITY BUCLDTNG 6 E Q U I P S
CFEMICAL ENGR STUDENT A I D %
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135 SKILLERN h SDNS INC C d 0 J DAVIDSON 7901 B R B A S S A D O R D A L I A S T E X A S
136 C G S K I N N E R
ARGYLT TEXAS
137 BtRt 5P,1 Tb 6 4 0 5 SWALCREEK
D R LEST ALSPIh T E X A S
138 M R & H R S JOE H 6 M I T H 3fC1 NAVIGATION t4CUSSON T E X A S
140 R G SMITH 1204 CHEYENNE P L R TCHARCSON T E X A S
141 SGbTHLhND CORP 2028 h H A S K f L L DALLAS TEXAS
142 SCUTHtAND LIFE I N S CO ATTN J 0 GOODSO& SOUTHLAND C E N T E R DALLAS TEX1S'S
1 4 3 R O B E R T D SPENCER 2516St?llJFHWE,5TERN
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144 MR 6 MKS M 5 SPCLANE 9129 CLIFFWUUD HOUSTCH TEXAS
1 4 5 M R S REBEKT f STAMETS 3 5 2 8 B E V E R L Y DR DALLAS T E X A S
146 S I A N D A K O O i L GO-TEXAS C / O J E C A R L P 0 Bt72 1249 FCUSTOFi TEXAS
14'7 F C R R E S T \J STOUT 6 7 C 3 OCANE A V E S Y R I h G S I E C D V A
h4B P K STUBBLEZIELC 2402 h DELEEN V I C T O H f A TEXAS
t 4 Y H J STUDDERT P O B E X 37 HCUSTON TEXAS
-50 P E T E V SUAREZ 13530 BEAUMONT S P R A T U G A t a t u
P b A R k 6 C Y C O N F E R E N C E S 5 675 .OQ
CHEMISTRY FACULTY IMPROVE 5 10fl.01 E
P A I N UKiVfRSITY BUILDING E E Q U I P $ 200,OI) E
B U S f N E S S ADHLN Gf MERAL S 100 .OQ
F A I N UNIVERSITY BUILCING & E Q U I P d 2d$,OQ E
P A I N UNIVERSITY BUlLDIMG K F C U I P 5 280eQ0 E
F A I N UNfVERSfTV B U I L D I N G & EQUIP $ 1C,080,00 C
EUslNEs% A D H I N STUDENT AID $ 750,OO
P A I N UNIVERSfTY B W l L D I M G .k E Q U I P S 4 D U , O C E
ARTS AND SCiENCES GENERAL $ IBO,QQ
P A I N UNIVERSITY BUILOTMG t EFUIP S l00 ,@0 E
ACCOGNTING GENERAL 5 1 . 9 0 0 o Q 0
P A I N UNIVERSITY B U I L D I N G E EQUIP $ 150,00 E
BUSINESS AOMfN GENERA t S 100 -00
P A I N U N I V E R S I T Y BU3LDIHG h t U U I P 5 2 4 W a Q O E
A K T S AND SLIENLES GENERAL I 1 2 5 - 0 0
157 J A Y T b ' t L O R t'irs f l<a+ii lndj gar-lk A Y k R J t b U TEAA!;
1 5 5 T E X A S I . I G A l P t S f R V E EliliZPikLS ACPliK LE , . - ,-; A. 1 - -, I
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157 T E X A S O I L JGBRi-IRS AS5X' r H V CF EeTfNS;I;:I; ;~.?4~:!<Li 1120 !4 : Y B 9 S T A L S T Z h l E X A S
1 5 9 .JC~: L TCT) ::~IL LELT. CF t r r : - R ~ I I) I? 8:;Y 702 L A K E . J A C K S C l A T L . '
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161 R R T l l L L i P (; 8 1 ? X W P P L E C T C S TEXAS
163 bNIC:F& C I L i'P ;:F L 4 f : I ' C::r,; k c G Y F IJUN C A 1 IFM
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167 MRS J 2 WALKER 2C19 OUtEN S T F T GiGPTP TE'XAS
168 L E I S k A R E 2 5 1 2 S A k GABRIFI- AUSTIN T E X A S
169 E?RS NARGARf,T G h A R E 1501 TVOHAS V L F n R T kORfH TEXAS
170 C H A R L E S A W A T S G h 317 EAST P L A C I A M l L H A l l K E E aI SC
171 R C B k R T 5 WATSCN C O P O B C X 20L6.i D P t L A S T E X A S
172 C C hEtHBU5tN P 0 BCX 4 3 1 Y O A K U M T E X A S
1 1 3 C T M E L L S 1113 BYtRECANA
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F A I N L K I V L R S I T Y BUILDING 6 E Q U I P $ 1 2 5 . 0 0 1.:
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PkSINESS ADMIN GENERAL
FUSINESS ADMIN GENERAL
P A I N UNIVERSTTY B U B L U I N G G S C U I P 5
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C O L L E G E OF ENGR G E N E R A L
174 E C H A K O A WiiNDLARDT C-ECLOGY 5 2 4 P A R K HEIGHTS T Y L E R T E X A S
176 WESTHAPPTCN BEACH F A I N LMIVtHSTTY STUDENf A I D $ TEACHERS 8 5 5 N
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1 7 7 HCODRUk H I L S U % kATFEKAL P A I N UhfVERSITY G E N E R A L FkLLfihSHTP FUN
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179 WCaDRO'd W!tSi:K 4 A T InNdi P A I N U M I Y E R S I T Y S f U O t N T A 1D B 13,500,05 FEQtEkSHiP FEN
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181 C C N R A O H k R I G H T 511 AhTLER S P h AkTCNIO T E X A S
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Non-mone tarv qifts received include the fu l lowing : - --
183 C . Fr13ricis Bcatty Humani t ies Research Center The Drake , G(3rthwoods Chris topker Mor-ley l e t t e r s , mementos, Scarsclale , New York plmtograph, ya l l ey proof, and other papers
1 8 4 P r u f ~ s s o r Samuel F . B e m i s I ,ibrar-y 1 . 2 5 0 . ' ) r ) * 2/11 Ha l l of Graduatc Studies Complctc se t of pruofs , manuscripts, and other Yzle Universi ty papers connected with h i s book on J a y ' s Treaty New Raven , Connecticul
185 M r . Andreas Brown Humani t ies Research Center 2,05O.iI!l' ' 2 64 1 Ocean F r o r ~ t Wdlk 336 items for the Tennessee Will iams San Diegu , California Collection
1 8 6 M r . and Mrs . Arthur Gelb Humani t ies Research C k n t e r 90U. U O * 32 Crawford Road Mdnuscripts , paper s , and coi-respondence to be Harr i son , New York added to the Arthur and Barbdra Ccih Col1ect:on
187 W u m b l e O i l & R e f i n i n g C o . Seven"Wor1dTheater" :elevisiontilrnstobe 2 , 4 5 0 . 0 3 ' ' Mr . Harry W , rerguson used for educs tiondl tclevisiorl progrdms . P , (3. Box 2 1 6 0 Houston, Texs s
188 M r s . Gene R . Kellouqh Bureau of Ecvnomic Geology Geology Ucpar tmen t 160 microscopic s l i d e s of Foraminiierida Univers i ty of Houston for f a c u l t y iind s t u d e n t r-eserltrch Houston, Texas
189 M r s . Llal-a Kiers Lead Eleven photoy rcphic prints hy Alice A u s t i n No value- :* 9 7 7 Cleveland g i v e n in rncmcry of Gran t U. Kicrstead 11. shown Grkn7ood , M i s s v ~ ~ r i
190 Mr. and M r s . Alfred A . Knopf Human i t i e s Research Ccn te r 501 Mad i son Avenue M r . Knopf's qift: books , d rdwings , m a l l s , e:c. 2 , 1 6 6 . 5 0 : ' New York, New York M r s . Knopf's gift: two books 12 .5 . h:1+
1 9 1 M r . and M r s . Stanley M a r c ~ r s Humani t ies Research Ccnter 24, O'JU. O r i Foundation Collection of 59 S i c i l i a n puppe t s ranging in
Neiman-MJ I-cus agc from 80 to 100 y e a r s , used i n rcliqious Da11as, Texas fes t ivit ics . Height of each ahoc~t 3 6 inchcs ,
wciyht approximately 75 pounds.
192 Mr. Ju le Stylie Humaniti.es: Research C e n k r 2 t,,Y31). gor4 2 3 7 West 5 1 s t Street Original music m a n u s c r i p t s , sketches, scripts Ncw York , ru'e w York of h i s plays , and other cela ted material
193 D:-. Edward L . Tinker Humanit ies Research Center 2 5 , 0 0 0 . 0O4' 550 Park Avenue Original color rnovie f i lm entitled , " The New York New York Gaucho of Corrientes, " to b e added to
the 'I'inker- Collection
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1 9 4 M r . and M r s . Hals l e d R . Va nder P o d
Via Mdrld Christ in?, 2 R o m e , Ttaly
195 M r . Tennessee Williams c /o Greenbaum , Wolff
& Ernst '285 Madison Avenue New Y o r k , New Yo]-k
DES1C: NATION AND FTJRFOS E
Tdlbrary Nr:: va111++ Onc-third interest in D icke r~s Collection shown now un deposit a t t.he Library, consist ing of several hundred i t e m s , i n c l u d i n g hooks, le t ters , manuscr- ipls , drawsngs , e:c:hinqs, p l ayb i l l s , e t c . relatiny to Charles Dickens .
Humanit lcs Rcscdrch Center $48,07:), 00% Origir~cil t y p e s c r ~ p ts nf h i s plays, pcrsonal papcrs , manusc r ip t s , and other l i terary r n a t ~ r i a l s , to be added to h i s collection.
RECOMMFNDEI) AMIINDMENTS TO TKE 1965- 66 BUDGET
The t e r m "rate" for academic personne l i s the f ~ l l l - t i m e nine-month base rate; lor classified personneL it is the f u l l - time twelve-month ra t c , t h e appointee r e c e i v i n g a proportionate amount depending upon t he f ract ion of time f o r which hc is a p p o i n ~ e d and t h e per iod of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of s a l a r i e s , u n l e s s otherwise shown, is t h e departmental s a l a r i e s account.
F u l l - t i m e Salary Period of % No.
I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time - Mos, - R a t e
UbSIVERSITII DEVELOPMENT BOARD
Salary Increase Executive Assistant
1. Richard N. E l l i o t t To :
From : Salary Kate Increase
I R B C ~ 1171)
M I SCELZANEOUS GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE -. Transfer of Funds 2 , Amount of Transfer: $5,000
To : Universities Research AssociaTion, I n c . From: U n a l l o c a t e d Maintenance and Equipment
T h i s transfer i s necessary to cover assessment levied on each member of the Association pursuant to A r t i c l e 1. 3 of t h e Bylaws of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n , The Board approved membership in this Association a t the J u l y 17 , 1965 meeting. (RBC#/ 1320)
SCHOOL O F ARCHITECTURE
'iransfer B e t w e e n nissimilar Appropriations 3 . Amount o f Transfer: $450
To: Departmental Assistants From: Departmental Teaching Assistants
The a d d i t i o n of courses dur ing t h e f a l l and s p r i n g semesters h a s r e q u i r e d more s t u d e n t assf s t a n t s .
(RBCj# 1387)
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Botany
Transfer o f Funds 4 . Amount of Transfer: $2,403
To: Botany, Class i f i ed Personnel Sa l a r i e s From: Unallocated Salaries
To establish a new position of Clerk-Typist at an annual rate of $3,204 effective December 1, 1965. (RBc i# 1113)
Full-time Salary Period of % NO a
I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment T i m e - Mos, - Rate
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ( c o n t i n u e d )
C h e m i s t r y
Appoin trnent Glassblower I1
5, Heinrich Uffelmann (RECW 1352)
Appointment Lecturer
6 , Case A , Cannegieter (RBC{# 12888)
E n g l i s h
Leave o f Absence rJrofessor
7 . William B, Todd Term of Leave
(RBC# 1 3 5 4 )
Interdepartmental Transfer 8, Amount of T r a n s f e r : $3,500
To: Departmental Visiting Lecturers Frurn; Off i ce of t h e Dean, College of A r t s and S c i e n c e s - Reserve f o r
Teaching Sa la r ies
To supplement the visiting lecturers program in the Geology department , (RBC# 1271)
Government
Apyvin tmen t A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r
9 . Dagrnar S , Hamilton (R&c# 1211)
Assistant Instructnr 10. Mary H , Williams
(RBC# 1210)
H i s t o r y
A p p o i ~ ~ tmen t V i s i t i n g Professor
11, Jose H, Rodrigues (RBCK 1207)
Visiting Professor 12. David H. Willson
(RBC# 1208)
F u l l - time Salary Period of % NO.
I t e m , Dcpawtment, T i t l e , N a m e Appointment Time Mos, - R a t e
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCI?TICES History ( c o n t i n u e d )
'Lransfer of Funds 13 . Amount o f Transfer: $ 6 5 5
To: Departmental S p e c i a l Equipment From: U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching Equipment
To purchase s l ides in connection with HLstory and Philosophy of Science and o the r special equipment suc1t as a sphere - to demonstrate Ptolemaic astronomy, prisms, and models of gcorl~e t r i c a l so l i d s , (RBC# 1324)
L i n g u i s t i c s
Interdepartmental Transfer 14, Amount of Transfer: $800
To: L i n g u i s t i c s - Non-Teaching Sa lar i e s Fxnrn: Dean of Arts and S c i e n c e s - Reserve f o r Teach ing Salar ie s
T o s e t up an account to pay Charles D. Matthews as a Rcsearch P r o f e s s u r (part-time) f o r thc per iod January 1 through August 31, 1966. (RRC# 1233,1287)
P h y s i c s
Transfer Berween Dissimilar Appropriations 15. Amount of Transfer: $15,000
Tu : D e p a r t m e n t a l A s s i s t a n t s From: Departmental Academic Salar ie s
Reallocation of funds to provide a d d i t i a n a l student assistants for t he s p r i n g semester.
(KBCB 1265)
Romance Languages \
Reappnintmcn t Visiting Professor
16. Katherine R, Whitmore 1 / 1 6 - 5/31 100 9 $13,ooO Professor whitmore's appointment fo r the Fall Semester was a t t l ~ e same rate.
(RBC# 1131)
'Y i
Leave of Absence A s s o c i a t e Pro fes so r
17. Gregory G, LaGrone Term of Leave
This is a con t i n u a t i o n of Professor LaGronels Fall Semester leave of absence,
(RBCD 1121)
Resignation l n s t r u c t o r
1 8 . Marjon B. Ornstein Date of Resignation
(RRC# 1117)
F u l l - t i m ~ Sa'larv P e r i o d of X No.
I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name A p p o i n t m e n t - Time Mos, Rate
COL,LEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Romance Languages (continued)
Transfer of Funds 19. Amount of T r a n s f e r : $1,400
To: Departmental Clerical A s s i s t a n t s From: U n a l l - o c a t e d S a l a r i e s
A gradual increase in the number of members of rhe instructional s t a f f of th i s department has requi red that a d d i t i o n a l c l e r i c a l assistance be p r o v i d e d . ( R B C K 1269)
Socio logy
Appointment Lec tu re r
20. Frederick L, Whitam ( R B C l 1188)
O f f i c e of the Dean, Col lege of Arts and Sciences
T r a n s f e r of Funds 2 1 , Amount of T rans fe r : $2,299
To: Dean's Office - Classified Personnel S a l a r i e s From: Una l Located Salar ie s
T o create. a new Senior Clerk position effective L2/i3/65 to take care of t h e increase in general academic inquiries handled by t h i s o f f i c e . (RBC# 1 I 5 4 )
Interdepartmental Transfer 22. Amount of Transfer: $2,400
T o : Office of the Dean - Reserve for Teaching S a l a r i e s From: Soc io logy - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s
Transfer P £ unused funds in the Department of Soc io logy f o r r e a l l o c a t i o n hy t h e ~ e a n ' s O f f i c e . (REC#/ 1178)
23, Transfers were made from t he ~ean's S p e c i a l Equipment Account to the v a r i o u s departmental specia l equipment accounts as follows, to be used f o r t h e purchase of undergraduate instructional m a t e r i a l s :
Anlo u n t -- ( I ) C l a s s i c s $ 160
(RBCB 1280)
( 2 ) Economics 4 5 0 (RBC# 1147)
(3) History 1,200 (RBC# 1143)
( 4 ) 1,inguis t i c s 150 (RBC# 1145)
( 5 ) S lav ic Languages 40 (RBCA 1264)
b $ 9 , r o o
Full-time Salary Period of Z No.
I t e m , Depa r tmen t , Title, Name Appointment Time Mus. - Rate - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIOfl
'i General Business - Appointment
Professor 2 4 , Lanicr Cox 1 / 1 6 - 5/31 100 9
Source o f Funds: ~ e a n ' Y Reserve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s
Professor Cox is r e t u r n i n g after a year's leave of absence.
(RUG# L28L,L282)
SCHOOL OF C O r n I C A T I O N
Journalism
Appoin trnen t Vivi t i n g Professor
2 5 , James E , Gerald, J r , 1/16 - 5/31 Source 01 F ~ ~ n d s : Departmental Sa laries , Direc to r ' s Rcservc f o r Teaching Salar ie s , and Unallocated Salaries
(KBC# 1194,1193,1192)
Rcappo i t l t t ~ i e t ~ t
Instructor 2 6 , Mi Lliarn B. Bycrs 1 / 1 6 - 5/31
Mr, B y e r s ' previous appointment for the. F a l l Semester was a t t h e same rate,
(RBC# 1341 )
Leave of Absence Associate Professor
27, William R , Ilazard T e r m of Leavc
Concurrent Emplvymen t : Sociology Associate Profcsscr
(RBCf# 1 3 4 2 )
Curr icu lum a n d I n s t r u c t i o n
Appointment Assistant Instructor
2 8 . Thelma B. Hfldges 1/16 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Transfer from H i s t o r y and Philosophy of Educa t ion Academic S a l a r i e s ,
t RBC# 1120,1089)
Educa Liuna l Psyc.hnlogy
Appointmcnt A s s i s t a n t T n s t r u c t o r
29, E l i z a b e t h H, Ott 1 / 1 6 - 5/31 Concurrent Employmen t :
Research and Development Center in Teacher Education
S o c i a l S c i e n c e Research Associa tc V and Assistant D i r t c t o r
Full-time Sa la ry Per iod of % No.
I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appo in tme.n t Time - Mos, - Rate
COZLEGF O F ENGINEERING
Acrospacc Engineering
Transfer of Funds 30. Amount of Transfer: $100
7 ; A e r o s p a c e E n g i n e e r i n g - Teaching Assistants From: O f f i c e of t h e Dean - College of Engineering -
Reserve for Budget Adjuvtrnencs
Transfer r equ i r ed to p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l teaching ass i s tants needed by t h e department, (RBC# 1176)
Civil Engineering
Interdepartmental Transfer 31, Amount oi Transfer : $4,500
20: C i v i l Engineering - Academic Salaries From: Dcan of Engineering - Reserve f o r T e a c h i n g S a l a r i e s
To be used as source of funds f o r the appointment o f part- time lecturers needed f o r the Spring Semester, (RBCB 1247 )
C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g - Me t e o r o l f l ~ y
Change. of S t a t u s 3 2 . Jesse J . S t ~ v e n s
T o : A s s i s t a n t Professor (Meteorology) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1
Fsom: InsLr~lctor (Metenrology) 1 / 1 6 - 5/31 (RBC# 1290,1287)
E l e c t r i c a l Engineering
Change of S t a t u s 33, A r c h i e W . Straiton
To: Professor and Chairman From: Professor
Dr, S t r a i t o n will replace D r , Clarcncc L, Coates as chairman of t h e El -ec t r ica l Engineering Department f o r t h e S p r i n g Semester,
(RBC#/ 121 9, 1 221)
Pe r r o Lcum E n g i n e e r i n g
Kesigna t f on Associate Professor
34, Kermit E , Brown Dare of Resignation
(RBC# 12511)
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
A r t
Reappo intmen t Lecturer
3 5 , Russel 1 W, Lee 1 / 1 6 - 5/31 M r . ~ e e ' s previous appointment for t h e Fall Semester was a t t h e same ra te . (RBcB 1256) M-33
Fu 11- t i m e Sa i a r y Pe r iod of % No.
I t e m , Department, T i t L e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. - Rate
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (con t inued)
Llr ama
Appointment Visiting Professor
36. Dorothy W, Lusk (RBC# 1119)
Music
Transfcr o f Funds 37. Arnount of Transfer : $15,712
To: Departrnenral Classif ied Pcrsonnel Sa lar i e s Frum: Unal l oca ted Salar ies - $5,198
O f f i c e of t h e Dean - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel S a l a r i e s - $7,962 O f f i c e of t h e Dean - C l e r i c a l Assistants - $2,552
Funds are needed because of t h e division of o f f i c e s of Dean of Fine Arrs and the chairman of the Department of Music. (RBC# 1337,1338,1339)
GRaDUATE SClIOUL OF SOCIAL WORK
Appointment Lcc t u r e r
38, Richard S t a n d i f e r ( ~ a c f f 1335)
ORGANIZED 1UZSEARCH
Rcsearch I n Astronomy
Appointment Superintendent, McDonald Observatory
39, John I,. Weis 1/10 - 8/31 (RBC# 1301)
R e v i y n a t i o n Supcrint;end.ent, McDonald Observatory
40, Marlyn Rrebs 9 / 1 - 8 / 3 1 Date of Resignation 12/31/65
(RBC# 1118)
Computation C e n t e r
Reappoin tmcn t Research Scientist Associate IV
41. Charles M. Williams Previous appointment was at he same rate.
(RBCW 1179)
Research In Microbiology
Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 42. Amount of Transfer: $500
To : Depar tmenta? Research A s s i s t a n t s and Technicians From: Departmental Maintenance and Operatinn
Reallocation of funds f o r better utilization. (RBC# 1201)
Full-time S a l s r y Per iod of % No.
I t e m , Department, T i t l e , N a m e hppoia tmen t T i m e Mos. Rate - - ORGANIZED RESEARCH (continued)
University Research I n s t i t u t e
Appointment Associa te Professor ( ~ i n a n c c )
43. R i c h a r d 2. Norgaard Faculty Research Assignment
QRBCW 1257)
Appo tntmen t s Summer F a c u l t y Research Assignments :
A s s i s t a n t Professor (Chemistry) 44 . J u h n C, Gilbert
(RBCA 1216)
I n s t r u c t o r ( E n g l i s h ) 45. Norman K. Farmer, J r ,
(RBCS) 1199)
Assis tan t P r o f e s s o r (Government) 46. D o n a l d M. Hancock
(REG# 1250)
Professor (Philosophy) 41. Douglas N, Morgan
(RBC# 1217)
A s s o c i a t e Professor (Sociology) 4 8 . Norva l D. Glenn
(RBC# 121 5)
Professor (Zoology) 49, Osmond P. B r e l a n d
(RBC# 1200)
Assistant Professor (Management) 50. Roy D. H a r r i s
(RBC#/ 1263)
TEXAS MEMORlAL MUSEUM
S a l a r y Increase 5 2 . Gerald G. Raun
To: Research S c i e n t i s t Assoc-iare IV
From: Research Scientist Assoc-iate 111
Salary Rate Increase (RRC# 1128)
100
100
100
10U
100
100
LOO
100
100
100
Academic Rate S t i p e n d
Fu 11- time Salary No, N u s , - Rate
1 2 $ 8,880
F u l l - t i m e Salary Per iod n f % No:
Item, Department, T i t l e , 3amc Appoin trnenr - Tfme -, MOS. - Rate
The following transfers were made t o t h e Classifled P ~ r n n n n e l S a l a r i c s accouuLs of ~ t ~ r various departments to p r ~ v i d c for s a l a r y increases f o r the sec re t a r i a l s t a f f s in accordance with the revised pay p l a n approved by t h e R o a r d of Regents ef fec t ive December 1, 1 9 6 5 :
Amount ( 2 ) Speech $L59
From: R a d i o - T / V Fi lm - Clerica l A s s i s L a n t s (RBC# 1177)
(2) H F s r o r y and Philosophy of E d u c a t i o n 24 3 From: History and Phi losophy of E d u c a t L o n -
Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n (RBCB 1168)
( 3 ) Electrical E n g i n e e r i n g 9 8 2 From: Mechanical Engineer ing - Classif ied
P e r s o n n e l Sa lar i e s (REG# L 146,135Y,13 1 9 )
( 4 ) E n g i n e e r i n g Mechanics 50 From; Mechanical Engineering - C l a s s i f i e d
Personnel Sa larics (RBC# 1172)
( 5 ) Office of t h e Dean, Col lege of Engineering 432 From: Chemical E n g i n e e r i n g - C l a s s i f i c d
Personnel Salaries ($1 12) Mechanical E n g i n e e r i n g - Class i f i ed
Pcrsunne L Sa lar i e s ( $320) (RBC# 1148,1358)
( 6 ) G r a d q ~ a t e S c h o o l of Soc ia l Work 1 59 From: depar~mental Academic Sa lar i e s
(KBCS! 1151)
( 7 ) O f f i c e of Director of P h y s i c a l P l a n t 108 From; U t i l i t i e s - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel
Salaries (RBCJ) 1167)
53, The foLlowing teaiivfers were made from the Unallocated S a l a r i e s Accoun t t o
~ h e C l a s s i f i c d Persancel SaLaries accounts i n t!le var ious departments to provide for sa lary increases for the secretarial s ta f f in accordance w i t h the revised pay p l a n approved by t h e Board of Regents and e f f ec t i ve December 1, 1965;
( I ) Purchasing O f f i c e (RBCSi 1115)
( 2 ) Botany (RBC+/ I 1149)
( 3 ) Classics (RBC# 1160)
( 4 ) English (RBC# 1150)
(5) Guvernmcnt ERBC# 1 3 7 3 , 1 3 7 4 )
( 7 ) S Lavic Languages (RBCI) 1116, l322)
n
J-- I-' w
(4) Inter-American Symposium of Cont€mporaryMusic - Music
Fer iod ofItem, Department, Title, Name Appointment
SPECIAL RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM55. (continued)
%Time
Ful1-tinlt~ Salar;yNo.Mo~. Rate
Amount
$3,500
To provide fund8 for the 1965-66lnt~r-American Symposium of ContemporaryMusic.(RBC.ff 1285)
(5) Indian Pictograph Book - The Universityvf Texas PreSs
Te provide funds for the IndLanPic tograph Book.(RBCfr 13 21)
Transfer of Funds56. Amount of Transfer: $3,000
To; Excellence Fund Allotment AccountFrom: History and Philosophy of Education - Center for
History of Education
5,000
To return a transfer intended to be used to establishthe Center for History of Education. TIle Center wa~
not established.(RBCf; 1323)
SPONSORED PROJECTS
Botany
AppointmentResearch Scientist Associate IV
57. Yoshihiko Fujita If1 ~ 3/31Source of Funds: U.S.P.H.S. Contract
(RUeff 1292)
100 12 $ tl,88D
Director (Facu1ly)58. Calvin McMillan
Source of Fund~: NSF Contract Physiological DifterentiaLionin Geographic Variants
Academic Status:Professor (Botany)
(RBCtF 1308)
6/1 - 7/31 100 9 15 '0 U()O
Rp,qppointmentResearch Scientist Associate II
59. G. Elizaheth Foerster 111 - 4/30 50 12 7,4uOSource of Funds: U.S.P.D.S. Contract
Previous appointment in this ~l'rea
was at the same rateConcurrent Employment:
Cell Res earch Ins t i tu te (Contract Funds)Research Scientist Associate II 9/1 - 6/30 50 12 7,440
(RBC.ff 1225)
M-38
Full- time Sa l a rv
1 tern, Depar taen t, T l t L s Name
SPONSORED PROJECTS Rotsnv (coctinuedI I-
P e r i o d of *i I n No. Appointment Time Mos, Rate -
Reappoin m e n t Reuearch S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e 11
60. Takashi Sawa l / i - 8/31 100 I2 Source of Funds: U,S ,P .B ,S , Contrac t - Studies o f Airborne Algae, Fungi , and Po l l en .
Previous appointment was at the same rate.
(RBG#/ 1291)
C,hemI a try
Keappcintment Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V
61. Chester 0. B r i t t l / l - 5131 5 0 1 2 Sc~urce of Funds: NASA T r a i n i n g Grant
Cancurrent Empluyrncnt; Chemistry (General Budget Funds)
Research S c i e n t i s t Associate V 9 / l - 8 / 3 1 5 0 L 2 ( RBC## 13 1 1)
Research S c F e n t i s t Associate I1 6 2 . J.S, Dave l / l - 8/31 100 1 2
Soul-ce of Funds: U . S . A i r Force Can Lrac t
Previous appointment was at the same ra te .
(RBc# 1226)
Rdsearch S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e I1 63, Jozsef M. Kelernen
Sourccsof Funds: U . S . A t o m i c Energy Commission Cont rac t and E.S, A i r Force. Cont rac t
Previous appointment was a t the sane r a t e .
(RBCK 1232, 1 2 5 5 )
Research Scientist Associa te II 6 4 , Pcter Kona
Source o f Funds: U,S. A i r Force C o n t r a c t
Previous appointment was a t the same r a t e .
(RBC/# 11223)
Salary Increase Kesearch Scientist A s s o c i a t e 11
65, Wil l i am Adcock To :
From : Salary Rate I n c r e a s e
Saurcc n f Funds : U . S . Army C o n t r a c t
(RBC# 1222)
P e r i o d of Full-time S e l a r y
?D No,
- I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Namc Appo ir? tmen t - - Time Moa. Rate - SPONSORED PROJECTS -
Resignat ion Research S c i e n t i s t Associate TT.1
b 6 , John T , Srasny Date of Resignation
(RBCij 1223)
Reappoin tmen t Rcsearch Sci~ntist A ~ ~ o c i a t e IV
67. Thazepada th Sreevalvan 1211 - 8 /3 i LOO 1 2 S m ~ r ~ c of Funds: L7,S.P.lI .S. Contract:
Previous appointment was a t the s a m e rate,
(RBcB L181)
Physics
Appoin tmcnt Researclt S c i e n t i s t Associate IV
68. Alan Macmahon Source o t Funds: U.S. AtornLc Energy Cammission C o n t r a c t
(KBC# 1227)
Psycho l ogy
Kcappoin tment Research S c i e n t i s t (Facul ty )
59. Delbext D, Thiessen 111 - 5/31 80 9 Source of F ~ t n d s : U .5 .P . IL .S . Cuntract
Preyions appointment was at the s a w rate .
C o n c u r r e n t Employment: Psycho logy
Assistant Pro fe s so r ( R B C # 1300)
Reappoin t m e n t Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e I1
70. Ge-o~gr W. Karp l j l - 8/31 TOO 1 2 Source of Funds: U . S . P.B.S. C o n t r n c t
Previous appointment was at t h e samc rate .
(RBC# i213)
Research Scientist A s s o c i a t e I1 71, Key McKinley
Source of Funds: Atomic Energy ComnFssion C o n t r a c t
Previous appointment was a t t h e same rate.
(RBC!) 1299)
F u l l - t i n b e Salary Period of X No,
l rem, Department, T i t L c , Name Appointment Time Mos, -- Rate
S PONSQRED PROJECTS (con t i n u e d )
S a l a r y Tncreasc '32. Dicdre P. Handy
9 ~ : T r a i n i n g S p e c i a l i s t 11 11/1 - 1/31 50 1 2 $ 7,400 From: S o c i a l Science Research -. - -
A s s o c i a t e I I L 911 - 8/31 Sa la ry R a t e Increase
Souxce o f Pund.s; O i f i c e o f Education Contract
Conctzr ren t Employment: T e s t i n g and Counseling Center
Peychalogist 11
Beappoin t m e n t S p e c i a l Research Associate
7 3 , Charles L, Seeger, I11 l/1 - 8/31 100 12 Sotrrcc of Funds: IASA Contract
Yr evious appointment was a t the Same rate,
( R E / / 13HU)
Research ungineer hssoclate LV 74, Charl-es D, Thompson l/L - 8 /31 1 C)O 1 2
Source of R inds : NASA Contract Previous appo in tmen t was af, the same ra te .
{,RBC# 1318)
Center fcr B,ighway-Research
Appoin tmen t Research E n g i n ~ e r (Faculty)
7 5 , P h i l M, Ferguson Loncur ren t Employment:
C i v i l Engineering Profess31
( R B c ~ ~ 1307)
Computation Center
Resignation Computer Programmer I11
7 6 , Mary ;I, [ :hal font Dace of Resignation
(RBCK 1326)
Appointmen r. Research S c i e n t i s t Associate 11
77 . Odi x D. Gracc (RBC$ 1129)
Item. D~partmBnt, Title, Name
8PONSQREu PROJECTSDefense Research Laboratory (continued)
Period ofAPl~o in tmen t
XTime
Full-time Sal~
No.Mas, Rate
Re-signationR~search Scientist Associate IV
78. Charles H. HayesDate uf Resignation
(RBClf 1:1?',')
Drug-Plastic Rosearch andToxicology Laboratories
AppointmentSpeciaL Research Associate
79. D. Jacobi Sibley, Jr.Soorce of Funds: U.S.P.R.S.Contract - Effect of PlasticDevices on Biological Products
(RUC41 1248)
Environmental Health Eutlineering
AppointmentRadi~tion and EnvironmentalHeall-h Engineer
80. Joseph F. Pang(RBC4,t 1249)
ReappointmentR~scarch Scientist Associate II
81, Edgar E. Piek~ns
Pr 8vious appo ill Lment was a t thesame rate.
(RBC# L130)
Geneti~s Foundation
AppointmentGuest Lnvestigator
82. William B. HeedSource of Funds: NSF Contract
(RBC# 1277)
Laboratories [or Electronics andRel.o.tcd Sci~Ilce RlOsearch
9/1 - 8/311/5/66
1/1 ~ 3/31
1/1 - 8/31
12/1 - 3/31
1/18 - 6/30
100
so
100
100
40
12
12
12
J 2
10
$ 9.240
15,000
10,020
9)"JOO
AppoLntm".ntRcs~arch Engineer (Faculty)
83, NelsDn Wax 1/16 - 1/31Source of Funn~: U,S. AirForce Contract
Academic Status:Visiting P~ofessox (Electrical Engineering)
(RBCfl LZ53)
Rcoppo 111 tlllen t
Special Research Associate84, OCLO M. Friedrich; Jr. IlLS - 1/31
Source of Funds: U.S. AirForce Contract
Previous appnintment was at thesame rate.
(RHCifl 128/,.)
M-42
100
100
9
12
20~OOO
12,000
Item, Department, Title, Name
SPONSORED PROJECTS (continued)
Research and Development Centerin Teacher Education
Period ofAppointment
~Io
'time
Full- time SalaryNo.~ RallO'
Change ~f StatusTraining Speci~list 11
85. Joseph D. ~elcer
To:
From:Concurren~ Employment:
Edu~~tion~l P~ycho1Ggy
leaching Assistant(RBC1'f 12'15)
Southwest Center for Lawand the Behavor{al~ces
9/1 - 1/312/1 - 5/31
9/1 - 5/31
1/16 - 5/31
507S
SO
25
12
J2
9
1,440
5,600
Rcappoinl:lle.ntSOCifi1 Science Research Associate V
86. Martha S. Wi l.liams 1/16 - 8/31Source of Funds: U.S. Departmentof H.E.W. Contract
Previous appointment was aL laCsame rate.
(REefl 1212)
CURRE~1' RESTRICTED FUNDS
Marketing Administr~
Change of ::;tatUl'l
87. Calvin P. BlairTo: Research Associate (Faculty) 1(16 - 6/30
Source nf Fonds: fo1."'d FoundationGrant: Entrepreneuda 1 Behaviorin Central America
100
JOO
12
9
10.440
16,000
From: Prufessor(R13C# 1310. 1309)
Civi L Engineering
l/16 - 5/31 100 16,000
Reappo~ntment
Profesl',or88. Walter L. Moore
Special Faculty Assignment 1/16 - 5/3lSource of Funds: Ford FoundationGrant for Professional Develapmentof Present Faculty
Previous appointment wasat th€'- same rate.
Concurrent Empluyment:Civil Engineering (Gcn~ral Budget Funds)
Professor 9/1 - 5/31(RBC#: 1296)
M-43
50
50
9
9
J8,000
18,000
FclII- time Salary P e r i o d of "/, No.
I t e-m, Depar tment , Ti c l e , Name Appointf l -en t - Time - qos. - Rate
CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS ( c o n t i n u e d ) -- Office of the Dean, College of Engineer ing
Transfer of Funds 89. Amount of Transfer : $9,500
Transfers were made from t h e EngLneering 'Foundat inn - Various Donors KnaLloted Account as follows:
Amount -- ( I ) EngLnczring Foundation - Maintenance
and Opera t ion $5,000
To l ease an automatic typewriter and providc a d d i t i o n a l supplies f o r t h e operation o f the Engineer ing Foundation programs, ( R 3 C # 1357)
( 2 ) Engineer ing Foundation - O f f i c i a l Entertainment and Other Expenses 1,500
To support t h e continuation o f the Teaching Effectiveness Colloquium program during t h e spring semester, (KBC# 1205)
(3) Engineer ing Foundat ion - I n d u s t r i a l Associates 3,000
To pay f o r s t a f f time and materials for re~earch r ~ v i e u conferulces to he h c l d in New York, D a l l a s , and Houston, (RBC/# 1297)
Hogg Foundation f o r Mental H e a l t h
Transfer Between Dissimtlar Appropriations 90. Amount of T r a n s f e r : $150
To: Hogg Foundation - Sa lar i e .6 F r o m ; Hogg Foundation - Program S u p p o r t
To providc f o r s a l a r y increases f o r secretarial p o s i t i o n s i n c l u d e d in pay plan adjustments op~rovcd at the ~ e c e m b e r Board meet ing . (RBCik I 1 7 3 )
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
l n r e r c u l l e g i a t e A t h l . e t i c s
Transfer a f Funds 91. Amount of Transfer: $612
Ta: Intercollegiate A t h l c t i r s - S a l a r i e s From: In terco l l eg ia te A t h l e t i c s - Reserve for
B u d g e t Adjustments
TO p r o ~ r i d e for s a l a r y adjustments for the secretarial s t a f f in accordance with the revised pay plan approved by t h e Board o f Regents and effective December 1, 1965, (RBC# 1237)
Full- t i m e S a l a r y P e r i o d of Z No.
L tern, Tlepar tment, T i t Le, Nane Appo i n trncnt T i m e Mos, - Rate - AUXI LIAR! ENTERPRl SES Interco 1 l&;iatc Athl et i . cs (contim~ed*,
9 2 , In the Novembcr 23-24 Docket, page M-85, i ~ e m 334, a change o f s t a t u s fo r A s s o c i a t e Bus iness Manager nf A t h l e t i c s A l f r c d R + Rochs was reyurLed to reflecL a correc t ion of the 1965-66 Budget shnwing a s a l a r y rate change f r n m $8,560 t c $8,520. This was explained as "to place t h e s a l a r y r a t e on a C l a s s i f i e d Pay P l a n s t e p . "
An a d d i t i o r ~ a l f a c t s h o u l d be made a parL of the record. I n 1964-65, a f o o t n o t e to the Budget read as f o l l ows :
'Will a l s o be pcrmi t t e d to receive f o r s o l i c i t a t i o n u f f o o t b a l l program advertising n a t to exceed $400 during h i s summer vacation fo r 3964; r h i s amount to be paid h i m thc 1964-65 s c h o o l year, " ( p , 31, f o o t n o t e a)
Tile 1965-68 Budgc~. i n c l u d e d the $400 previously rece ived as c 3 n u n i s s i o n on Ivothall program advertising s o l i c i t a t i o n .
Thc n e t effect of t h i s change in procedure Lncreased ;he ~ n t c r c o l l e g i a t e Athletics budget by $360 f o r Mr. Rochs.
Stude111 B e a l t n Center , Outpatient: Divisio~
Reappointment and Change of Status P l ~ y s l c i a n , General Medicine
93. Joseph L. D e s Rosters To ..
From : (RBC# 1 2 7 4 , 1 2 7 3 )
Reappuln tmen t P h y s i c i a n , G e n e r a l M?dlcinc
9 4 , Rober t H. Zschappel Previous s p p o i ~ ~ t r n e n t was a t t h e same r a t e ,
(RBCH 1272)
Resignation P h y s i c i a o , General Medicine
9 5 . Stanley W , Casner Date 3f Resignation
(RBCS) 1260)
Unive r s i t y 31 Texas P r c z
Lea,ve of Absence A s s i s t a n r D i r e c t o r
96. J o h n H. Weems Term of Leave
( R B C B 1180)
Trans fe r of Funds 9 7 , Amount of Transfer: $4,192
To: U,T. Press - Maintenance and EquipmenL From: Unallocated Maintenance and Equipment
To p r o v i d e equipment i n setting u p a new accounting system for the U,T. Press. (RBCO 1278)
S A U R Y RATE INCRgASES OF $1,000 OR MOM INVOLW NG A P P O I N ~ P S I S TO A DIFFERENT POSITION AND NEW AND DIFFERENT DliTIES
Sources of Funds: Departmental Salaries u n l e s s o t h ~ r w i s e specified,
I tern P r e s e n t Propus ed Effective No, - Explanation Status S t a t u s Dates
1. John R. A m b l c r Texas Ar cheo 1-ngica 1 Salvage P r o j c c t (Government Con t t a c t ld'und s) Research Scientist Research S c i e a t i s t
Associate T I A s s o c i a t ~ TV ( 3 / 4 'I*}
Tcxas YemoriaL Museum - - - Research Scie,n tis t Assoc ia t e I J
( 1 / 4 T:.j Salary Rate $ 7,440 $ 8,880 12/1 /65
J. R i c h a r d Amblcr (Research S ~ i e n t l s t Associa te IS, $7,440 a n n u a l s a l a r y ) is Executive Direc tor , Texas Archeological Salvage Pro jec t , a pro j ec t suppor ted by the N a t i ~ n a l Park Service. He was h i r e d as a f i e l d supervisor l a s t f a l l , but w h e n Mr. Tunnell, thc former Executive Director , left the University Mr. Ambler took over his position.
Mr. A m b l e r is perfclrmiilg t h e d u t i e s of Kesearch Scientist Associate It' i n this p o s i t i o n and is q u a l i f i e d by t r a i n i n g find experience, It s h o u l d a l s o b e p o i n t e d o u t t h a t h e i s fiiling t h i s pori ti.on very campetently, a n d it would LE d f f f i c u l t pe-rhaps impossible t o r e p l a c e h i m , This r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n is s t r ~ n g l y urged, (RBC# 1169,1170)
2, Rober t 3 , Baker Computation Center Computer Operator Supervisor, Computer
II Equipment Operdt ions
Salary R a t e $ 5,520 $ 6,780 1 2 / 1 / 6 5
Mr, Baker has had four years experience as an c1ectrc;nic cornptrcer operator. He h a s become a h i g h l y skilled and knowledgeable computcr ope ra to r and has exhibi ted an ability to b e an exccLltnt lcsdcr, Mr. Uakcr h a s had experiesce in training computer operators and has handled a l l phases of our ccmputer o p e r a t i o n s , He w f l l replace Hr, Henry E., St~ppelbein, who wi 11 become a Systems Analvst and Programmer I.
FurLher justification is provided by t h e f a c t t h a t Mr. Baker has been o f f e r e d a j o b as Supervisor 01 Computer Operatic lns by a n Aursriri f i r m , at over $7500 per year, and t h e f a c t t h a t we cannot con tinrie. t h e p r e s e n t l e v e l of ope ra t i ons without t h e services o f Mr. Baker. ' Ihe c o n i p u ~ e r s now operete 24 h o u r s per day f o r I days a week, and at p r e s e n t Mr. Baker i s one of only twn full-time, trained computer operators ( a t h i r d t ra ined operator resigned November 31 , 1965). Part- t i m e s t u d e n t h e l p p r u v l d e s rhe balance of the operator s t a f f . A d d i tinnal f u l l - timc compute1 operators are b e i n g sought t h r o u g h the University Personnel O f f i c e , In t h e interlm Mr, Stoppe lbe in will a i d in the equlprnenc o p e r a t i o n ,
I t is imperative t h a t w e r e t a l n Mr. Baker, c o n s i d e r i n g the planned i n s t a l l a t i o n n f a d d i t i o n a l co~l~puters and cornputcr equipmrnt e a r l y n c x t year . The increased n ~ m b e r of computer operating f u n c t i o n s b rough t about by the new equipment will r e q u i x e us to develop a team of operators which i s r e l i ab l e and e f f i c i e n t , and it i s my o p i n i o n tha t M r , Baker h a s demonstrated his ability to trai.n a n d lead such a team. ERBCB 12041
I tern P r e s e n t Propos e.d Effect ive No. Explanation Status Status Dates - -
3. Darrcll W. Barret t Elec ~r i c a l Engineering Research ~aboratory Technical S t a f f
A s s i s t a n t I ( 1 / 2 T.)
Civil Enginccr ing - Meteoro lugy Technical Staff
Assistant IF (7/10 P. 1
Salary K a t e $ 3,072 $ 5,784 12/1- 6/30
Mr. Barra l i , a s t u d e n t , had been interested i n technician positions at less t h a n f u l l t i m e and matching h i s qualifications, AccordFng lv , hc accepted a position as TSA L in Elec . t r i c a1 Enginccr ing , S h o r t l y a l ~ e r - ward, our full-time technician, Mr. J u l i a n K i n i s k y , resigned f o r personal reasons and returned t o Canada.
M r . Barrett heard about the vacancy and applied, We careful Ly examlncd h l s expcrici~ce record (more than four years as an electronics t e c h n i c i a n i n r e spons ib l e p o s i t i o n s ) , and his capabilities wiLh respect to the vacated position. His qualifica~ion indicated Technical Staff Assista,nt ZV and hc was offered t h a t position. (RBC# 1203)
4. Barbara J. G. Coley Speech Secretary Senior Secretary
Salary Rate $ 3,348 $ 4: 584 1/1-4130
Sorirce n f Funds : Agency Funds - d s h Abstracts -
D r . VilLarfeal has been appointed Editnr of - dsh Abstracts, a s c h o l a r l y j ou rna l p u b l i s h e d cooperatively by t h e American Speech and pear i n s Assoc i a t i on and Gallaudet College.
In conncc t i o n wi t l l this a p p o i n t m e n t , Deafncss, Speech and Rearing Publications, Inc., will p r o v i d e the services of a secretary. The cand ida t e f o r t h i s position is Mrs. Barbara Coley, ct i rrently employed as a secretary in t h e Depar tmen t of Speech,
Mrs. Coley has i n d i c a t e d h e r preference that this appointmenL be hand led through T h e University o f Texas. The Eoard of Directors of Deafness Speech and Hearing P u b l i c a t i o n s , Tnc . , has agreed t o t h e c o n d i t i o n s of t h i s appointment and t h e amount of t h e s a l a r y will be paid t o t he U n i v e r s i t y i n advance i n s i x - m o n t h allotments. A check to cover t h e amount of six months ' salary i s heing mailed to M r . C.olvin trlday.
Tha dsh Abstracts is nationally and i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y recognized a r an a b s t r a c t s journal in the f i e l d s o f deafness, speech and hbamr ing , , (RBCJ/ 129 5)
5 , Marshall E. Frazer Defense Research Lahnra t o r y
Salary Rate
Research S c i e n t i s t Research S c i e n t i s t A s s i s t a n t I A s s o c i a t e I
(1 /2 T . ) (F" T" )
I t e m Prescnt P1-opuu~cl Effective No. - Explanation Status Statcts Dates
5 . Marshall E . Frazer (continued)
During Mr. Frazer's employment a t DRL s i n c e 15 F e b r u a r y 1965, he has worked on a part-time basis while d o i n g g r a d u a t e work toward a Yh.D. in P h y s i c s at The. University o f Texas. Ile will have 21 h n u r s of g radua te work t o his c r e d i t by Z February 1966, He was awarded the R. S , degree in Mathenlatics and Physics from Northwest-ern S t a t e Lo 1 l ege , Alva, Oklahama, in June L964. DR1, needs the services of Mr. Frazcr u11 a l u l l - time professional basis as a Research Sc ient i s t A s s o c i a ~ e 1 commencing I February 1966, He w i l l be working in t he Acoustics D i v i s i o n o f DRL u n d e r a c l a s s i f i e d DcparLrnent of Defense con t rac t , (TCBC!; 1332)
1,
6 , J. H. Gaines E n g i n e e r i n g Mechanics I n s t r u c t o r
( F J ,. j Academic Ratc 6,000 $ 8, 1.00 I! 16 /66
Mr. J, H. Gaines will complete his Ph.U. dissertation d u r i n g he 1964 s p r i n g term, Mr. Gaines IS in t ere s t ed in seeking academic employment beginning next f a 11.
It would h e to the advantage of tha Dcparfment of E n g i ~ ~ c e r i n g Mechani-cs Co ask Mr, G a i n e s t o remain at The University of Texas fo r t f ~ e spr ing se-mester a s a full-time f a c u l t y member.
The re.ques t is j u s t i f i e d because Mr. Gaines has essentially cclrnpletcd h i s d o c t o r a l wnrk, because h e i s i n t e res t ed in acadmic work as a career, because he department needs h i s services a teacher for t h e s p r i n g t e r m , and because he is already an experienced teacher with fuvr years o f part-time tear-hing e x p e r i e n c e in Engineering Mechanics. e i s teaching a b i l i t y is such t h a t h e qua]-if ies f o r the requested r ank , (RBcI~ 1 3 3 2 )
7, Audley D. Caston, Jr. Defense Research Laboratory Research S c i e n t i s t Rese-arch S c L m t i s t
B s s i v t a n t I1 A s s o c i a t e I1 ~ g / r o T . ) ~ P . T . )
Salary R a t e $ 5,268 $ 7,800 2/ - !166
Mr. Gastvn was awarded t h e B.A, degree in Mathematics in Augbst 1953 and t h e M.A. degree in Psychology in J u n e 1964, b o t h from T h e L?-tiversity of Texas. He Ilas had approxfmately f ivc years p ro fe s s iona l experience i nc lud ing three a n d one-half years service at Texas I n s t r u m e n t s , l n c , , as an Electronics Engfneer at a s a l a r y n f $580 p e r month, DRL needs t he services of Mr. Gaston on a f 1 1 l . l - k f r n e profess ional h a s i s as a Kescarctl S c i e n t i s t Assoc ia te ' I 1 commencing 1 Febxr~ary 1966, On the b a s i s of educa t i on and professional experience M r . Gastnn more ~ h a n m e c t s the requirements o f t h i s pvsitio11, He w i l l be employed in thc Acov,stics D i v i ~ i o n of DRL u r ~ d e r a c l a s s i f i e d Depar tmen t of Uefense contract, (RBC# 1315) \
8. George E. Grubb Research in Astronomy Technical S t a f f Technica l Staff
A s s i s t a n t IV Assis tant V
Salary Rate 9 5 , 5 2 0 $ 7,440 2 / 7 / 6 6 L-z
I t - e m Present Proposed Effective
30 - Exp lana t i on Status S t a t u s Date5
8, George E. Grubb (continued)
D u r i n g the p a s t year , George Grubb e f f e c t i v e l y has been a c t i n g as A s s i s t a n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of McDonald Observatory. Grribb has filled this responsibility to my complete satisfaction. Re is mature, reliable, energetic, capable, good humored, r e spons ib l e , and an e f f ec t i -ve work supe rv i so r . In a d d i t i o n he and h i s w i f e are b o t h n a t i v e s of t h e F o r t Davis area (where Grubb's f a t h e r i s t h e high school s c i ence teache-r), and hence a r e more likely to become life-time s t a f f msmbers t h a n people brought i n from t h e c~uts ide . , On t he s f grounds alone Grubb was in line, i f not even overduc, f o r a major promotion i n b u t h rank and s a l a r y t o make them more commensurate with h i s work and a b i L i t i e s , and t o encourage h i m as a key man to remain with the Obse~vatory,
Now, however, t h e change of Super i n t e n d e n t g ives a d d i t i o n a l responsibility a n d work load t o Grubb. There i s c u r r e n t l y a n extended transition p e r i o d d u r i n g which Grubb must break i n and Lrain t h e new S u p e r i n t e n d e n t in many of t h e co~nplex details n f t h e Observatory operation. But in a d d i t i o n , some division of McDonald wesponsibi l i Lies has become necessary aver the last several years. T h e Superintendent ' s job m u s t be made less t o t a l l y time-demanding than Krebs found it. Toward this end. Grubb should take over d i r e c t responsibility f o r certain jobs, p a r t i c ~ r l a r l y t h e d e t a i l s of maintenance uf Lelescopes, h c i i l d i n g s and grounds ( o f course u n d e r the general supervision of the new Superintendent).
I n view of his proven abilities, his increased r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e . ~ , and !I i + importance t o u s , George Grubb Ghould be proo~oted to T e c h n i ~ d l S t a f f Assistant V. This promotion is an important s t e p f o r t h e future of tlbe Observatory, and one which should p robab ly soon bc followed by explicitly d e n o t i n g Grubb as Foreman of t h e McDonald Observatury. (RBC!) 1386)
9 . Diana D. Haskinsun ~ e f e n s e Research Laboratory Labora to ry Research Research Scientist
A s s i s t a n t I A s s o c i a t e 1 ( 1 1 2 T . ) ('F> T , " )
Salary Rate $ 3 , 0 7 2 $ 6,168 2 /1 /66
DRL h a s been informed by t h e Col lege of Arts a n d S c i e n c e , % t o t h e c f f t c t Miss Haskinson w i l l receive t h e Bachelor o f A r t s degree in 3athzrnaticr at the end of t h e c u r r e n t semester,
DRL n e e d s t h e s e r v i c e s of Miss Haskinsom on a full-time professional basis a s a Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e (Mathematics) I commencing February 1, 1966, A t t h i s tfmc she will meet the requircmcnts of this position. She will be employed in t h e Acoustics D i v i s i o n o f DR7, under a c l a s s i f i e d D e p a r t m e n t of Defense c o n t r a c t , ( K B C l 1316)
LO. J o N e l l S , Iiemby Educationa 1 Psycho logy S o c i a l Science Socia! Science
Research Associate Research Assuciate I ( 1 1 2 T , ) II C3/8 r . )
Salary Rate
Academic Rate
$ 4,200 $ 4,800 1 /16-8/31 Teaching A s s i s t a n t
C l / 4 F.) $ 3 , 1 5 O ( e q u i v ) $ 5 , 6 0 0 1/16-5131
I tern Present Proposed E f f e c t i v e No. - Explanation S t a t u s Status Dates
10, Jo Nell S, Hemhy (con t inued , )
Mrs. Hemby would be a s s i s t i n g in t h e Department by t e a c h i n g a c l a s s i n Educational Psychology 332s Behaviora l S r i encc F o u n d a t i nns of Secondary Education. She h a s had previous experience as a h i g h school teacher n f E n g l i s h in Gonzales, Texas High S c h u n 1. Her educations 1 background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from The Univers i ty of Texas and a Master o f Education degree a l s o from The University of Texas. She h a s an excellent academic record , comes well recommended as a teacher and f u r t h e r rncers a l l of t h e qualifications that a r e required for satisfactory discharge of t h e d u t i e s in t h i s p o s i t i o n , Mrs. Bemby is a g r a d u a t e s tuden t i n t he University a t t h e preseni time working t o w a r d an advanced degree. A s a Teaching A s s f s t a n t i n t h e department she will b e under the i m m e d i a t e s u p e r v i s i o n of D r . Warren BacheI i s who has served a s coordinator f o r rh i s multiple section course for t h e past f e w gears , as w e 1 3 a s u n d e r he general supervis ion u f the department cha i rman ,
T h i s additional teaching t i m e for und.ergraduate i n s trcrc t i o n i s n e e d e d by the department during t he spr ing semester part icular ly because of the loss of some of o u r faculty time to o t h e r areas of a c t i v i t y and research i n t h e University. (RBC/# 1368)
11, G l o r i a A , H i l l T e s t i n g and Counsel ing Center S o c i a l Science
Research Assis t anL I I Ronlanc e Languages Humani t i e a Re.scarch
A s s o c i a t e I (112 7,)
Salary Rate # 3,204 5 4,800 9 11.8165
Source a f Funds: University Research I n s L i t u t e Project
Michael Dassonville, Professor of Romance Languages, writes t h a t " I n September of 1965 the Research I n s t i t u t e gran ted m e a f e l l o w s h i p f o r t h e year 1965-66, A t that t ime it was too late t o h i r e as my assistant a q u a l i f i e d graduate student;all p r o p e r l y qual i f i .ed graduate s t l i d e r i t s had been h i r e d as Teaching A s s i s t a n t s , I was i n d e e d fortunate t o have been a b l e to f i n d Mrs. Hill who now works as my a s s i s t a n t .
Mrs. ![ill has been an excellent s t u d e n t in several n f m y senior coursts, I have known her f o r some three years. Mrs. B i l l was the o n l y g r s d u a ~ e s t u d e n t both free to work and capabie of typing French passages d i c t a t e d bo th v e r b a l l y and from a d i c t a p h o n e . ( R K # 1142)
2 2 . Shin-Ang Hsu Civ i l Engineering -
Mcreorology Technical S t a f f Research Scientist A s s i s t a n t 1 assist an^ T
( a l l 0 T, > ('7i10 ?:. )
Salary Rate $ 3,072 $ 4,200 2 / 1 / 6 6
Source o f Funds: NSF Grant
Mc, Hsu has Lhe Bachclor of Science in Meteorology from t h e Na t iona l Taiwan University, and applied f o r admission to the Graduate School to study atmospheric science with us. H i s record was satisfactory, b u t we agreed t h a t a probat ionary status was ind icated . Accordingly, he was employed as part t i m e Technical Staff A s s i s t a n t 1 while we examined him.
I tern Presen t Propnsed E f f e c t i v e NO, - Explanation Status S c a m s Dates
12. Shin-Ang Hsu (continued)
A f t e r a summer and f a l l of course work and departmental employment:. Plr. HYU has convinced. us that he i s capable of. graduate level work i n a t m n s p h e r i c scicnce a n d we recommend that he be a p p o i n t e - d as a r e s e a r c h assistant .
T h i s experience has also given us the f i r s t measure o f the q u a l i t y of undergraduate preparation a L t-he Nationa 1 T a i w a n I Jn ive r sity, With Mr, Rsu it seems to have been adequate, and t h e p robat ionary period he re has given him time t n sharpen h i s language capnbilf ~ y , (RBCW 1 3 4 9 )
13. Chang Hwan Lee Research in Nuclear P h y s i c s RCY earch Engineer
Assoc ia t e l Accelera tor Labora tn ry Research Engineer
AssocLatt : T I 1
Salary R a t e $ 6,768 $ 8, ,60 l / l - 3 / J L
Source o f Funds: Atomic Energy Conmission Grant
Mr., Lee hafi proven l l i v a b i l i r i e s both as a mechanical design engi~eer and as an e l e c t r o n i c s engineer and his responsibflities and duciss have increased arcordingly, H e is n o w respunsFble t o r o;rr drawing c l i f i cz and nearly all the mechanical design details of our work as w t L as his c o n s i d e r a b l e responsihi l i ties f o r e l e c t r o n i c d e s i g r l and manufact br ing , We propose his change Lo Research Engineer Associate. I11 as a proper evaluation of h i s qualifications and capabilities. (RBG# 1344,1345)
14 , P h i l i p W. LjungdaB1 Accounting Lecturer T e a c h i n g Assnciate
(P.T.) (71'4 '1,;
Academic R a t e $ 5,600 $ 4,600 9{1/65
T e c h n i c a l l y , an error e x i s t s in t h e original appo in tmmt paper which r e f l e c t e d Teach ing A ~ s o c i a t e ( F . T , ) at a rate of $4,950. rhis shauld have been 314 time at a rate of $6,600, cortputing a s t i p e n d of $4,950. His rate i n 1 9 6 4 - 6 5 vaa $5,600,
Mr. Ljungdahl h a s h e l d a part-time t ~ a c h i n g a p p o i i ~ t l u e n r in t h i s department. s i n c e September 1963. During t h i s p e r i o d he h a s d e l i v e r e d a steady performance in h i s t e ach ing assignmen~s, Xc has c o r n p l e ~ r d four of f i v e f i e l d examinations, f u l f i Z l e d t h e language r e q r l i r c m e n t , and at the crid of this semester will need six hours during the shmmcr t r 3 complete his course: requirements. 'Lhe increase is recommended i n recognition of his change of s t a t u s in the d v c t o r a l program and ~ h t s ~ s t a i n e d Level of s ~ t i s fac tory p c r f o r m a r ~ ~ e i n t h e c l a s s r ~ o r n . (RBCB 1294)
I tern P r e s e n t Proposed E f f e c t i v e
NO. Explanat ion S t a t u ~ - S t a t u s Dates
1 5 , Mastaneh Madani I n t e r n a t i o n a l O f f i c e Student Group
Advisor I Linguistics Assistant. I n s t r u c t o r
(7 /10 P.)
Sa la ry Rate $ 4,600
A c a d e m i c Rate $ 3 , 6 0 0 ( e q u i v . ) $ 5 , 0 0 0 IO/l/t55
Source of Funds: Excellence Program - M i d d l e East Center
Miss Madani's responsibilities in courses in Lfnguistics are greater t h a n those needed for t h e Peace Corps p o s i t i o n she occupied , I n t h e Peace C n r p s program she was used as a n a t i v e i n fo rman t ; in t he classes iq l i n g u i s t i c s he r r o l e i s t h a t of assistant i n s t r u c t o r . The sLim a t which she was a p p o i n t e d is comparable t o that of t h e assistant instructors i n o the r languages. (RBCH 1266,1267)
16, Toshifumi Morita Chemistry Research S c i e n t i s t Research S c i e n t i s t
A s s n c i a t e II Assoc iate I11
Salary Rate $ 7,104 $ 8,520 l / l i 6 b
Source of Funds: A i r Force Con trac tr
Dr, Morita is a f u l l Professor of Physical Chemistry a~ Nihon L ~ n i ~ e r s i t y in Japan, He is an established Japanese theoretician who has pbbl i sh ,d extensively and is well known, He is making an extremely vaLuab le contribution t o t h e group. He will be going back t o Japan a t the e n d of the academic year. ( R B C I 1252)
1 7 . John F, Prince Physics
Salary Rate
Research S c i c n t i s t Researctl S c i e - n t i s t Assistant 111 Assoc i a t e 'I'i,'
( 1 / 2 T.) (F.T,)
Source of Funds : A i r Force Con t r ac t
M r . P r i n c e was fo rmer ly ~ p p o i n t e d a s a Research S c i e n t i s t Assistant 111. Effec t ive February 1, 1966, he will be appointed as a Research Scientist Associate IV. This increase in r a t e is associated w i t h t he completion of rhe Ph,D, degree, which i s scheduled f n r t h e first week i n F e b r u a r y , T h i s r a t e is n o t only in l i n e with Departmental p r a c t i c e but a l s o makes Mr. Prince's pay ra te reasonably cumpetiriv~ with academic salaries t h a t he has been offered and could accept immediately, ( R B C l 1380)
1 tern Present Proposed Ef f cc ~ i v e . No. - Explanation S t a t u s S t a t u s D a t e s
18. Charles E, Kiese Defense Research
Laboratory Research Research Scientist A s s i s t a n t I Associate I
(11/40 T. ) (F,T.)
Salary Rat.@ $ 3,072 $ 7 , 1 0 4 21 1/66
Mr, Charles Edward Riesc has been employed at: Defense Research Laboratory since 1 1 May 1964 a s a Laboratdry Research Assistant I. During t h i s time be has been an undergraduate working toward t h e Bachelor of S c i e n c e degree in P h y s i c s wfiich w i l l b e awarded by The University of Texas in January 19h-5.
~ r . Riese desires to work for DRL on a f u l l - t i m e basis commencing 1 February 1966. His background of experience as an undergraduate is slighrlv in excess of one year full-time equivalent. Re i s an excep t tona l studenl: and his work at DRL has been of t og quality. T h e Laboratormy is most desirous of r c t a i n i n g his services on a full-time basis , (KBC# 2363)
19, Ana Salinas Library Senior Library T , i h r a r i a n T
Assistant
Salary Rate $ 3,828 $ 5,520 211 / 6 6
Miss Ana S a l i n a s has been employed in the L i b r a r y almost cont innous ly s i n c e F e b r ~ ~ a r y 20, 1963, while working troward a degre-e l a Library Science , She has now completed all n f the work re-quired for tbc degrte of Master of Sciencc i n L ibra ry Sciencc and is eligible for appointment as Librarian I. (RBCA 1214)
20. Carol R , Tucker Library SacioZogy
Clcrk T y p i s t (F.T.) Teaching Assirtant
(ill 1 , j
Salary R a t e $ 2,940
Academic Rate $ 2,205 (equiv) s 4,600 11 16/66
Mrs, Carol Roddie Tucker, who i s heing appointed t o a l e a c h i n g Assistantship in this Department e f f e c t i v e January 16, 1966, has been w o r k i n g as a Clerk-Typist in t h e tYnivers1t.y Library until sirch tililt: a s a more appropr ia te position r e l a t e d to her acadernlc qua 1 if i c a t i o n s became a v a i l a b l e , Her present 12-month annual hase r a t e is irrelevanr t o the Teaching Assistantship. we regard her as ucll qualified t u carry on i n s t r u c t i o n as a Teaching Assistant. She will r e s ign her Clerk-1-ypis t j o b when she is appointed Lo t h e Teach ing Assistantship, (RBC# 1279)
F orman Hackerman ice-Chancel l o r for Academic A f f a i r s
TEXAS WESTElW COLLEGE of The University of Texas
El Peso, Texas
Februery 1, 1966
Dr, Harry H , Ransoml Chsncel lvr The University of Texas Aus t i n , Tci:as
Dear Dr - Ranson: The following d o c k e t is s u b m i t t e d f o r your approvaL and presentation t o the Board of Regents at i t s rneeti.ng in .$uatirl on February 25-26, 1966:
TRANSFER OF BALANCE OF VETEMNS' VILLAGE A t the Board of Regents Meeting h e l d on A p r i l 4-5 , 1963, a u t h o r i z a t i o n was
granted t o raze t h e ve te rans ' Village housing units a s t h ey became vacant and as it became convenient for Texas Western College t o have them removed. The Last u n i t was renloved ir! oc tober , 1965.. A t f.har t i m e the balance of this now non- exis tent a u x i l i a r y enterprise was $ 5 2 , 9 3 8 , 0 2 , one-ha l f of which has been trans- ferred to the D o m i ~ o r i e s and Dining Room account and one- h a l f to the Burges Hall and T.W,C. V i l l a g e account,, after your approval of t h e propcsed d i s p o s i t i o n ,
RECIASSIPICATION AND TRANSFER OF GORDON PONDER MEMORIAL LOAN FLMD - The Gordon Pocder Memorial Loan Fund has heen rec la i s i f i ed from a l oan fund
to a current restricted fund and che balance transferred to t h e Excellence Fund t o be used f o r t h e L i b r a r y , The donor has i nd ica t ed h i s d e a i r e t h a t future con- tributions from him be used for the Library . You approved t h i s r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n and rransfer on December 8, 1965.
NEW ZABORATOKY ETES $YL
I recornend vour approval of t h e following l a b n r a t o r y fees effect ive for t h e 1966 ~ a 1 . l erne ester:
Business AdmirfsZration Off ice Fiansgement 3101 - Office T,-plzZ T r ~ l n L n g Off icc Fianagement 3L02 - Office Clerk-Typis t Training Office Mznagernent 3201 - O f f i c e S t e n o g r a p h i c Tra in ing Of f i ce Macagemeat 3202 - Office Secretary Tralning Office Ma-lagement 3301 - Office Senror Secretary Tra in ing Office Maraagament 3302 - Off ice Administrative Secretary
Train ing F r o d x t i o7 FLznagement 3304 - Operations ltzsearch
(Managerial) Statistics 3201 - Fundamenrats of Stat i s t ics Statistj.cs 3301 - Interrnedlate Statistics
Chernis try Chemistry 5213 - Alxi lyt ica L Chemie~ry Chemistry 2468 - Analytical Orgaeic Chemistry 6.00
INCREASE IN 'IABCIRATORY FEES I recommend y u r zpprova l of tbe Coi7.owing increases in laboratory fees
effect ive for t h e L966 F a l l Semester:
Geology Geology 3101 - Physical Geology
From TO - - $2.00 $5,00
Geology 3102 - Historical Geology
,- . GIFTS -
The followln~ g i f t s have been received by Texas Western College, 1 recommend acceptance and ths t - the thanks and a p p r e c i a ~ g n o f the Board be sent the donors by t h e Secretary, In the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated, it has been determined that the donor is a public or chari table i n s t i t u t i o n and t h a t the donation does n o t constitute an evasion o f taxes.
Donor - Purpose and Condition Amount
1, American Metal Climax Foundation, Inc, Excellence 1270 Avenue o f the Americas New Yark 20, New York Mr. F, H, Stewart , P r e s i d e n t
2. Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.
El Paso Chapter P , 0. Box 4445 El Paso, Texas Mr. Victor Jones
3 . American Zinc, Lead and SmeLting Company Endowment 1515 Paul Browning B u i l d i n g S t . Louis , Mi s sou r i M r . John R , G r i f f i t h s , Vice President
4 . Mr. Earl Wyan Anderson, President Texas Western College Senior Class 615 New York Street El Paso, Texas
5. Re1 Air Highland C l a n 7440 Franklin Road E l Faso, Texas Mr, G. S, Brysan
6. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brilliant 241 Clairernont El P a s o , Texas
7. M r . E. W. Carroll 2501 N o r t h Mesa E l Paso, Texas
8. C a r r o l l and Daeuble 2501 North Mesa E l Paso, Texas Mr. W. W. Carroll
9, Chicago Bridge and I ron Company 901 West 22nd Street Oakbrook, Illinois Mr . Perry C,. Arnold
10. Coronado S t a t e Bank 6004 N o r t h Mesa E l Pasa, Texaa At ten t ion : Mr .. Jack Rich , President
11. Mr. 5. Ted C o t t l e 112 North S t a n t o n E l Paso, Texas
Excellence
Books
Excellence
Excellence
Equipment
Excellence
Excellence
GIFTS (Continued) 12. Darbyshire Steel Company, f n c .
P, 0. Box 20004 E l Faso, Texas Mr. Jack Darbyshire, President
Scholars h i p
13. Mr. H. M a Daughercy The State National Rank E l Paso, Texas
Library Fund LOO. 00
1 4 . Mr. V. Randolph Delk Attorney-at-Law 1620 E l Paso National Bank Building E l Pa so, Texas
Excellence
15. Mr. and Mrs, R. F. E c h l i n 4322 Donnyhrnnk P l a c e El Paso, Texas
Excellence
Excellence 16. EchLin- Twin- Crowell & Company Agency 3 5 5 Myrtle Avenue EL Paso, Texas
Excellence 17, El Paso National Bank Post Office Rox 140 E l Paso, Texas M r . Sam D , Young, Jr,, President
18. El Pasa N a t u r a l Gas Company P o s t Office Box 1492 El Paso, Texas
Equipment
Scholarship
600.00 (es t imats)
19. El Paso Teachers Association 3752 Oak Cliff El Paso, Texas Mr Damon Garbern
20. E l Paso Teachers Aesociation 5752 Oak C l i f f E l Paso, Texas Mr. Damon Garbern
Scholarship
21. First Savings and Loan Association 506 North Mesa E I Paso, Texas Mr. Jack S, Kitchen , President
Excellence.
22. Fi r s t Title Insurance Company 424 Texas Avenue El Paso, Texas M r Paul J. Huchton: President
Excellence
2 3 , Garland 6c Hilles, Architects 1551 Montana Avenue El Pasa, Texas Mr. David E. HiLles
Excellence
24. Harry L. Hussmann Jr., Inc. 2001 Mills Street E l Paso, Texas
Excellence LOO "00
2 5 . Illinois-Ca Lifornia Express, Inc. 1306 South IEammett El Faso , Texas Mr. Rober t Cutler
Excellence
GIFTS (continued) 26. Mr. and M r s . Wm J . Kastrin Excellence
Scholarship
Excellence
3940 Flamingo Drive El Paso, Texas
27. Mrs. J. Davis Mayfield 4605 Cumberland Circle E 1 Paso, Texas
28. J. E. Morgan and Sons Post Office Box 9004 El Paso, Texas Mr. J, Francis Morgan
Excellence 29, M r . 5 , Francis Morgan Post Office Box 9006 El Paso, Texaa
30. Mutual Federal Savings and Loan Aasn. 315 Texas Street E l Paso, Texas Mr. P . 0. Moore, President
Excellence
31. Mr, Tom B. Newman, J r . , Attorney-at-Law Post Office Box 655 El Paso, Texas
32. Newspaper Printing Corporation 401 Mills Street El Paso, Texas Mr. Dorrance D. Roderick
Excellence
Scholarship 33. Press Club of El Paso Post Office Box 20 E l Paso, Texas Mr. Dorrance Guy
3 4 . The Popular Dry Goods Company 301 East San Antonio El Paso, Texas Mr. Herbert M. Schwartz
Excellence
35. EIr. Tom E , Rogers 2522 Savannah Avenue El Paso, Texas
Ucellence
Excellence 36. Schuster and Skipworth Suite 1014 El Paso National Bank Building El Paso, Texas Mr. E. T, Skipworth
37. Mrs. Louise F, Springer 1901 Worth Stanton Street EL Paso, Texas
Lecture Fund
Lecture Fund 38, Mr. and Mrs. Moses D, Springer 1901 North Stanton Street El Peso, Texas
39, Standard O i l Company 6501 Trowbridge El Paso, Texas Mr. Byron Bellinger
Scholarship
GIFTS (Continued) 40. The State National Rank
Post Office Drawer 1072 El Paso, Texas Mr. George G. Matkin, President
4 Elr, and Mrs J, M. Str i ck lan 938 T. North Meadow Odessa, Texas
42, Texas Instruments Foundation Pos t Office Box 5474 Dal l a & , Texas Mr. T. H Dudley
43. Ing Salvador F, TrevFno Articu Lo 1.23 #37- 50 Mexico D . < F . , Mexico
Excel lellce
Excellence
Equipment
Endowment:
4 4 , Union College Scholarship Faculty Children Financial Aid Program Schenectady, New York
45.. M r , Henry P , Walker 7021 East Kingston Drive Tucson, Arizona
46. Mr. R- A , Whitlock 2009 Bradley Road Rockford, Illinois
47. Zork Investment Company, Inc. Post Off ice Box 602 E l Paso, Texas
Excellence
Endowment
Excellence
2,500,OO (estimate)
M r . Rober t Given > b Y q
Correction t o Docket for Board of Regents Meeting No. 639 - *
GIFTS Item No. 2 6 . Change amount to read $ 5 0 . 0 0 instead of $150.00. Delete this item.
WVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS The following contracts and con t rac t amendments have been negotiated and
have been signed by me upon the recornendation of t h e Directors 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. Modif ica t ion No. 5 t o Contract DA-29-040-AMC-718(Z), by which Purchasing and Contracting Division, White Sands Missile Range, N e w Mexico, provides an extension of the o r i g i n a l contract from December 31, 1965 to March 31, 1966 wittlout an in- crease i n funds. Research w i l l continue under the direction of Dr. Lonnie L. Abernethy, Director, Schellenger Research Laboratory.
2 , Contract AF GL(603)-3781, by which Base Procurement Office, P, 0, Box 8024, Biggs Air Force Base, Texas, provides $2,250,00 for on-campus educational tra in ing f o r the period January 24, 1966 through April 28 , 1966.
3 , Grant GW-294, by which NationaL Science Foundat ion, Washington, D.C,, provides $26,190..00 for support o f a "Surnmer I n s t i t u t e in Earth Sciences f o r Secondary School Teachers ," This g r a n t is for the period November 23, 1965 through September 30, 1966. T h e director of the institute is Dr., Wllliarn S, S t r a i n , Professor of Geology,
4 , Contract No. AF 41(603)-3779, by which Base Procurement Office, P , 0, Box 8024, Riggs A i r Force Rase, Texas, provides $6,300.00 f o r on-base educational training f o r t h e period January 24, 1966 th rough A p r i l 28, 1966.
GOVELXIEVT CONTRACTS ANC-GRANTS (Continued) L+-= *-
4 --<- S m Modificdcj-on % o , A to Contr s c t DA 29-OSU-AMC- 3.650 (E) , b y whlc I Contracting Officer, P~rch:~skazg =nd Co-krac t ing Div is ion , White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, changes the address f u r rnci ling of reimbursement vouchers,
KECOMMEIU'DED AFENDMENTS - TO 1965- 66 BUDGET EDUCATl ONAL AND GEKERAL A : D ~ ? ~ I s ~ ~ ~ ~ N - Office of [.he De~r, of Students -- 1, Appoint George H, F i e l d i n g as Administr~tive Assistant ef fec t ive December 1, 1965, ,t ar! s n s ~ a l r.-te o f $5,78L -00, wieh t h e necessary funds in the amount o f $ 4 , 3 3 8 . U0 t o come from un.aliocated salaries - T h i s change resulted in an in- crease in he tot21 departmental budget.. (RBC 86)
RESIDENT IIJSTRTJCTLON P s v c h o l o ~ v 2 , Ch:ii~ge t h e s t a tu s n f Edmund B , ~crlernatl from Professor (FulL-time) to ProPessor ( 3 / 4 Time) for tile p e r i o d November 1, 1965, th rough January 15, 1946, and from Profes so r (Fnll-time) tu Professor (1/2 Time) f o r the 1966 Spring Semester, and l a p s e $3,533.3& budgeted Tor this p o s i t i o n t u unallocsted s a l a r i e s . He will a l s o s e w e ~s Director ( 1 / 4 Time) f o r the p e r i o d November 1, 1965, through January 15, 1 9 6 6 , and Uireceor (112 Time) f o r trhe 1966 Spring Semester under N a t i u n a l Science F o u n d a ~ i . ~ ~ ~ Grznt GI3 3535. (RBC 93)
CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES Schzilenge r Rese~.rch Laboratory 3 . Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of John H, Wheatley, Research Engineer-Scientist Associate 111, effect ive November 30, 1965, and l a p s e $5,580.00 budgeted f o r t h i s pos-it ion to C~fitrac: Research and Services - Unencunbered Salzrieu. (RBC 95)
Natirl?,3 L Sc:-iewe Fourartdation Grant GJ3 3535 4 < Appoint ~dmusd-E. Go1em.n a s Director (114 Time) for t h e period November I , 1965, t i~ rough 15, 1966, and Director (132 Time) f o r t h e 1966 Spring Sernestkr under Narioaai Science Poundation Grant GB 3535 with t h e necessary funds in t h e rimaunt of $3 ,833 .34 to come f r o m budgeted sa lar ies for this grant. He w i l i a l s u serve as Professor ( 3 / 4 Tine) for t h e period November 1, 1965, th rough .Janil,?.ry I S , 1964, end Professor ( 1 / 2 Time) for the 1966 Spring Semester i n the Department of PsychoLngy. (RBC 9L )
S E R V I C E DEPARTPENTS Printing Divis ior l 5 . Reclsssifj. Rohert Feruande'i from Cylinder Pressnun to Printer Foreman effective December 1, 1965, cnd a d j u s t his annusl salary rate fron: $4,800.00 t o $5,784.00 wieh t h e necessary zdditional funds in t h e amount o f $738.00 t o come from Printing Divis ioo Enlance. This change resulted i n an increase i n the t o t a l departmental budget . (RUC 82)
Sincerely, RM L/ President:
ARLINGTON STATE COLLEGE of The Univers i ty of Texas
Arlington, Texas
January 2 5 , 1966
Dr . H a r r y H . Ransom, Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas h u s l i n , Texas
Dear D r . Ransorrl:
The following docket is submitted f o r your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at t he meeting in Austin on Feb rua ry 25-26, 1966:
GIFTS &-
The following gif ts have been rcccived b-y. Arl ington Sta te College. 1 recom~ilcrld acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board be 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 P u r p o s e and Condition Amount
1. K n o e r z e r Art Foundation paint ings and sculpture $ 3 6 , 6 0 0 . 00 3022 Gladiolus Lane Dallas, Texas Mr. and M r s . C. C. K n o e r z e r
2. American Insti tute of Phys ics undergraduate research 140. 00 335 East 45th Street g r a n t New York, NCW York D r . V a n Zandt Williams
3. James H. Hal l* books Box 22A, Route Z Grand Prairie, Texas
4. David Groner* English Department Arlington Sta te College Arlington, Texas
5. Anonymous*
books
books
>%No lette r ot' transmittal available.
LEAVE O F ABSENCE a;94
I recommend a leave of absence f o r the following faculty members:
1. Gilberto Hinojosa, Instructor, Foreign Languages Department, f o r t h e period beginning September 1, 1966, through May 3 1 , 1967, t o
continue graduate study. 3 - ; i - 1
2. Benjamin L. Pilcher, Instructor, Biology Department, f o r the period beginning September 1, 1966, through May 3 1, 1967, t o continue graduate study.
3 . Thomas L. Fishe r , Instructor, English Department, extension of l w v e f o r the period beginning September 1, 1966, through May 31, 1967, to continue graduate study.
4. Audra L. Prewi t t , Instructor, Department of History, Government & Sociology, for the period beginning September 1, 1966, through May 31, 1967, to continue graduate study.
ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND CHANGES IN FEE SCHEDULE ?& It is recommended that the following changes in fees be authorized at Arlington State College, effective September 1, 1966:
Registration fee f o r students completing degrce requirements in absent ia (new) $ 5 . 0 0
Dormitory depos i t - breakage $10.00 20.00
Course No. Lab Fee --
Ucginning Shorthand {change in course no. ) Intermediate Shorthand (change in course no. ) Advanced Shorthand (change in course no. ) Symbolic and Algorithmic Process c s
(change in course description) Analysis of Production Info rmation (deleted) D e s i g n of Production S y s t e m s
(change in cour se no. ) Fluid M e c h ~ n i c s : Hydraulics and Hydrology
(deleted) W a t e r Quality Measurement and Pc~l lu t ion Control
(added) Applied Fluid Mechanics (added) Selected Topics in Structural Engineering (added) Soil Stabil ization (added) R e ~ n f o r c e d Concrete Design (added) Structural Design in Metals (added) Pres t ressed Concrete (added) W a t e r Rcsource s : Engineer ing Hydrology (added)
A R - 3
Course No. Lab Fee
CE234Z Advanced Surveying (change in course no. ) CE 3282 Proper t ies of Engineer ing Materials
(change in course no. ) CE 3 343 Soil Mechanics (change in course no. ) CE4351 W a t e r Resources: Sanitary Engineering Design
(change in course no. ) CE4348 Water Resources: Conveyance Systems
(change in course no. ) CE2341 E l e m e n t a r y S u r v c y i n g ( c h a n g e i n c o u r s e n o . ) EM3341 Materials Science (change i n course no. ) EM4341 Structural Design in Metals (deleted) EM4342 Selected Topics in Structural Mechanics (deleted) EM4441 Reinforced Concrete Design (deleted) EM4353 Prestressed Concrete (deleted) Graphics 3243 - Graphical solutions (added) Math 4345 Numer i ca l Methods (added) Math 3345 Numerical Analysis and High Speed Computer
Applications (fee added) Bio13 349 Plant Anatomy (added) Uio14440 Bacterial Physiology (added) Graphics 2212 - Descriptive Geometry (change in course
designation) Graphics 2 3 4 1 - Engineering Drawing (change in course
designation) Aero Tcch 2341 - Analysis arld Design I (change in c o u r s e
de s c r ipt ion) A e r o Tech 2342 - Analysis and Design 11 (change in course
dtes c ription) Aero Tech 2343 - Wind Tunnel Pr inc ip les (change in course
descr ipt ion) Art 1343 Basic Graphics (deleted) Art 1344 U a s i c Graphics (deleted) Art 1357 Foundations of A r t (added) Art1358 Foundations of Art (added)
SERVICE O N STATE OR FEDERAL BOARD OR COMMISSION fb h accordance with Opinion Nu. C-550 i s sued by the Attorney General of Texas on Novcrrtber 23 , 1965, I recommend that the pe r son l i s ted below be perrriitted to serve on the state or federal board or commission specified:
Dr . E. C. Rarksdale , Head, Department of His tu ry , Government and Sociolugy, to serve a s member of the Federal Civil War Centennial Advisory C o m m i ~ u ion, primarily an honorary appointment, no compensation, during per iod oi Civil W a r Centennial which ends in 1966.
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1965-66 BUDGET 3 , ;;J
Item, Department, Tit le, Name --
LIBERAL ARTS
Period of % Full-Time Salary Appointment Time No. Mos. Academic R a t e
Physical Education
Change of Status: I . P r o f e s s o r & Head
C. R.. Gilstrap 211 - 5 / 3 1 100% 9 $11,700
Change s t a t u s of C. R. Gils t rap effective F e b r u a r y 1, 1966 f r o m 80% Physic ai Education and 20% Athletic Facilities Revenue Fund Pledged to 100% Physical Education at academic rate of $11,700. Source of Funds: Funds in the amount of $1 ,040 available f r o m Unallocated Salaries, (RBC 7 1)
Change of Sta tus : 2 . Instructor
Jim Gar re t t 211 - 5 / 3 1 10 0 7 0 9 $ 7,380
Change status of Jim Gar re t t effective F e b r u a r y 1, 1966 from 80% Physical Education and 20 1 0 Athletic Facilitle s Revenue Fund Pledged to 10070 Phys ica l Education at academic rate of $7, 380. Source of Funds : F u n d s in the amount of $656 available from Unallocated Salaries. {RBC # 7 2 )
Change of Status : 3. Instructor
William Roa rk 211 - 5/31 10 0 % 9 $ 6 , 6 6 0
Change s ta tus of W i l l i a m Roark effective February 1, 1966 f r o m 8070 Physical Education and 20% Athletic Facilities Revenue F u n d Pledged to 100% P h y s i c a l Education at academic rate of $ 6 , 6 6 0 . Source of E'unds: Furlds in the amount of $592 available from Unallocated Salaries. (RBC # 73 )
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
Athic tic Facilities Revenue-
Change of Status: 4. Athletic Director & C w c h
C . R. Gilstrap
Change status of C. K. Gilstrap effective February 1 , 1966. Remwe from Athletic Facilities Revenue Fund Pledged 2070 of time and place in Physical Education 1005'0. Transfer savings on salary in amount of $1820 to Unailocated Salaries within department. ( R B C # 68)
Changc of Status: 5. Assistant Coach
Jim Garre t t
Change s ta tus of Jim Garrett effective February 1, 1966, Remove from Athlet ic Facilities Revenue Fund Pledged and place in Physical Education full-time. Transfer salary savings of t o Unallocated Salaries within department. (RBG # 69) &d&
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Item, Depar tment , Title, Name
PC-riod . ~ f 70 F'ull-Time Salary Appointment
+- Time No. Mos, Academic Rate --
Change of S t a t u s : 6 . Assistant Cnach
William K m r k
Change status of William R-oark effective February 1, 1966. Remove from hthle tic Fac i l i t i e s Revenue F u n d Pledged and place in Physical Education full-time. 'Transfer sa la ry savirigs c$ $592 to Unallocated Salaries within department, (RBC # 70)
New Position: Annual Rate 7 . Assistant Football Coach 2 / 1 - 8 / 3 1 10 0 % 12 $11,040
S e t up new posit ion of Assis tan t Football Coach effective Februa ry 1, 19h6 at an annual rate of $11,040. Source of Funds: Furids in the amount of $6440 available from U~lallocated Salaries within department. (RBC # 77)
N e w Posit ion: 8. Head Basketball Coach 41 1 - 8 1 3 1 100% 1 Z $11,040
Set up new position of Head Basketball Coach effective April 1, 1966 at
an annual. rate of $11,040. Source of Funds: Funds in the amount of $4600 avai lable f r o m Unallocated Salaries within department. (KBC # 7 8 )
Change of Status: 9. Assistant Coach
J u d s o ~ l Ran-.sey 611 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $ 9 ,000
Change status of Judson Ramsey from 80'7n Physical Education and 20% Athletics t o 1 0 0 ~ 0 A t h l e t i c s effective June 1, 1966. Source of F u i ~ d s : Funds in the amount of $2250 available f rom Unallocated Salaries within department. (KBC # 7 9 )
Change of Sta tus : 1 0 Assistant Coach
R.ohert Lane 611 - 8/31 100% 12 $ 9 , 0 0 0
Change status of Robert Lane f rom 8070 Physical Education and 20% Athletics to 10070 Atllletics effective June 1, 1966. Source of Funds: Funds in the amount of $22 50 available f rorn Unallocated Salaries within department. (RBC # SO)
Transfer;
11. lJaboratory Storekeeper I J. 0. Brown 2 J 1 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $ 3,048
Transfer J . 0. B r o w n from Towel Fee to Athletic Facilities Revenue F w ~ d Pledged effective Februa ry 1, 1966 at annual rate of $3018. Source of F u n d s : 'Towel Fee budget, Item 1. ( R B C # 83)
Transfer: 12. Laboratory Storekeeper I
C. G. Parker 211 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $ 3,048
Transfer C. G. Parker from T o w e l Fee to Athletic Faci l i t i es Revenue F w d , effective February 1 , 1966. Source of Funds: T o w e l Fee budget, I t e m I . Annual Salary Rate of $3048 - $2286 from Physical Education and $7 62 from Athletic Facilities Revenue Fund. {R.BC # 84)
~ $ ~ ~ ~ . L ~ < ~ u n d s : 13. From: D e p a x ~ l ~ e Funds - $24,000
T o : Unallocated 00 ,- /
Increase A ' udget by $24,000 to provide funds f
Source of Funds: Available with
Transfer of Funds: 14. From: Student Activitie s-Gene ral
Wagcs - $2648.00 Other Experlses - $221. 36
To: Athletic Facilities Rcvenue F u n d Pledged Wages - $2648.00 Other Expenses - $221. 36
Transfer funds budgeted in Student Activities-General Account for athletic act ivi t ies to Athlet ic Facilitie s Revenue Fund Pledged effective F e b r u a r y 1, 1966, Source of Funds: Student Activities-General. (REG # 81)
Transfer of Funds: 15. F r o m : Towel Fee
Wages - $3266.50 Other Expenses - $2951. 5 5
To : Athlet ic Facilities Revenue Fund Pledged Wages - $3266. 50 Other Expenses - $2951. 55
Transfer Wages and Othe r Expense budgeted funds from Towel Fee account to Athletic Facilities Revenue Fund Pledged account due to change of Athle.tic Department. Source of Funds: Towel Fee budgeted account. (K.BC # 82)
V e r y t ru ly yours ,
/ @ d ~ President
THE IJNI7JF,RSSTY OF TEXAS bEDICAL BRANCH GALVE STON
January 24, 1966
3r. H a r r y H. Emsum Chancel lor 'Yhe Univer s i t y of T c x a s A u s t i n , Texas
k a r Dr. Ransom:
The fo l lowing docket ie submit ted fo r your approval ant? p r e s e n t a t i o n t o the Roarri o f Upgents at i t s rncctlrlg in A u s t i n , Texas, on February 25-26, 1966:
-#& A I ~ ~ J OF CONTRACT FGR REMOVAL OF TFT~~R[?VFMENTS ON r n n A C Q U I ~ D UNDER THE -- - -- TANE ACQUlSITION PROGFW1 ( ~ o a r r o f Regents' Minutes of J ~ l n r ! 26-27, 1'3- - -- -- Page 26) : Bids w?re opened at 3 p.m. on &!:ember-6,7965,in the Office -- of the Purchasing Agent and only one b i d was received f o r t h e removal and/ o r dcmulishing and cleai-ing of thc y r o p e r b t y located at 1024 Markct Street in I;he Cit.;r of Galvcston, Texas. The b i d was revicwed by D r . T. G. Blocker, Jr., Mr. G. W . TJandrum, and 3lr. Warrcn G. Harding, and it 1s r5conrmcnded t h a t the award be made to the G0ssel . t Dernolisning Company, I n c . , the only 'h idder, 3818 Canal Street, Houston, Texas, in the amount of $(95.00. ,-P A P P O I W J Y l ' FOR MEMBERSHJP TO TIE WDLCAL STAFF OF THE UnTIVERSITY OF TEXAS -- --- -- MEDICAL BPAUCHEO STITAX: On recommendat ion uf the lixecut Lve Committee or t h e Medical Xl.,aff' lr, accordance w i t.h Art ic le 111, Section 5 , Paragraph (a), of t h e By-Laxs of the Medica l Staff, approval i s recommended fo r the following appo i.ntment :
1. Luis kon-SoLomayor, M. D. , Cl in i ca l . Instructor, Department n f I n t e rna l &dic ine, p r t - t i m e , Yor Associatc Membership on t h e Medical SLaff.
b e v GOIGRNMENT COIqTIUlCL'S AND C m E : The following contracts and' grants have bcen negotiated by the Assoc Late Di rec to r and have been signed by the Executive Director and Dean and/or the kusmr: i a t e Director upon t h e recorn- mendat ion of th.e academic di rec tor , Assoc l a t e Director, and approved by the Conlptmller and C'nance1l.or. I recommend app-roval and ratification of the s i g n a t u ~ s :
J 1, Grant No. 7 R01 FE 10079-01, Revised, hrrnerly Grant Xo, HE 09129, by which the D c p a r t m ~ n l; of' Health, Educat ion, and IJelfarc, Pub1 i r : Health Service, ~ ~ r o v i d e s $3,640, for the period Scptembe r I., 1945, through Augusl; 31, 1366, f o r b research on Mechanisms of Act ion of Adrenergi c: Agents. The t o t a l project, period cxtent1.s from September 1, 1965, through Au@;ust 31, 1957, The p ro jec t is direc- ted b y Dr. Bernard kv, Associatc Professor,
L/ Depart.ment of Pharmacol.ogy . 2 kl ter, dated December 13, 1965, t'y which the Departmcnt nf Health, Education, ard Nelfare, Public Health Service, ex tends the t ,ermination datc of Grant No. MM 1127'8-01, without addi t ionai runds, throw11 December 31, 1966. The rev i sed period dates are ,Jafluary 1, 1965, through December 31 , 1966. The re search on Changes in S e l w Prorl uced by 'L'olerancy t o Morphine i s d i rec ted by Ur. G l e m F. Kiplinger, Assistant Professor, Depart-
/ merit of Pharmacology.
I 3. G r a n t Na. 5 R01 AM 0&222-03, by which the Departnlent o f H ~ a l t h , Education, and Welrare, Public: Health Xervicc, p r n v i d e s $Y,ou~, for the period Jatiuary 1, 1366, t h r o ~ h ikcembcr 31, 1966, f'or rescarch on Studies on Adreno Medullary and ricural Tube Cells . The p ro j ec t i s direct.ed by D r . Robert D. Sate 3, A s s i s t a n t Prore s sor, Bpartmcnt of Anat.orny.
, ~ t ;. 5 4 . Grant Mo. ~~-72~-66, by which t h e Departmem o f Ilealth, Educat ion, and Welfare, Publ ic Health Fervicc, D iv i s ion of Community Health Services , Wa~hirigt~on, n. C., provides $4,896, fo r the pericld April 11, 1966, t o J ~ m e 17, 1366, f o r A Train ing Program in Selcctcd Pub l i c Hcalth Problems J o i n t l y
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Offered by Galveston City and County Health Deparl .rn~nt s and t h e Ikpartrnrnt of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, The University of Texas Medical Branch. The ~ r o j c c t i s directed b y Dr.. k n W. Wiclrs, FI -nfesso~ ' hnd Acting Chairnrrian, Department o f Preventive Medicine and Fublic HeaLth.
5 , Grant No, 5 R01 A1 03635-06, by which [,he nepar(.men l rjf Heal th , Education, and Welfare, Publ ic Health Xervice, provides $17,60Q, for the per iod December / 1, 1965, through November 30, 1966, fo r research or] Horn~nnes and Respnnse to Staphylococcal End& oxin. The t o t a l p r o j e c t period f xtendc from January 1, 1-96>? through November 30, 1967. Thc pl-oject i s d i r e c t e d t;r D r . R . D. Higginbotharn, Assoc i aLe E'rofe ssor, Department or Microbiolcgy.
6. Grant No, 5 T 5 GM 29-07, b y which the &parLmttnL of HealLh, Education, and We1Sare, E'ublic Ilealth Service, provides $35,610, fo r t h e per iod January 1, 1966, through December 31, 1966, f o r a P,edical Student Research T r a i n i n g i/ Program, The t o t a l nrojecl; neriod qxtends from January 1, 1366, th rough December 31, 1567. The p r o j e c t is d i r e c t e d by Dr. Donald Duncan, Chairman, Department of A n a t m y .
' 4 . Amendment, No. 3 to Contract ULI. ~orlr-1598(04), by which the Department of the Navy, 0 f f j . c ~ of T,Javal Research, Kashington, D* C, , establishes the negotiated cverhead rate at, 49, 5$ of the salax'ies and wages reimbursed J"'
undcr Clause 2(h)(3) of the contracc tar the period September 1, 1962, through October 31, 1963.
8. Arl~erldrrler~i No. 7 t o Contl-act N~nnber ~onr-1598(05) , by which the Depart- ment, of The Navy, Ilf f ice of Naval Re s c a ~ c h , Washington, Jl. C. , e stab1 ishe s t he negotiated ovefhcad rate at 49. 5$, of the salaries a d wages reimbursed J undcr Clause 2 ( h ) ( 3 ) of' t h e contrac t for t he per iod Peptcmbcr 1, 1962, throueh August 31, 1364, and es tabl ishes Lhe negotiated overhead rate at 49.5% provisionally r j f t he salaries and wages reimburscd under Clause 2(h) (3! of the cfintract for thc per iod Felltetr~lwr I, 1961.1, through August 31, 1:?65
9. Amendment No. 3 to Contract Nf). ~onr-1 j93(06) , by which the Department of The Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D. C., establ ishes the negot i ~ k e d overhead ra te at 49.5% of t h e salaries and wages re imbursed umder Clause 2(h)(3) of the contrac t f o r the period March 1, 1964, through J August 31, 1964, and e s t ab l i she s the negotiated ovcrhead rate a t 49. 5% provis ional ly of the salaries and wages reinlb~rrsed under Clause 2 ( h ) ( 3 ) of the contract fo r t h e period FepLember 1, 1964, through August 31, 1365.
10. G r a n t No. 5 I c O l HE1: 08054-03, by which the Department of IlealCh, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $14,635, for the / period kcember 1, 1965 through November 30, 1966, for .research on Macromolecules and Hypertensiuc Vascular D i pease. The project I s directed by Dr. Charles E. H a l l , Prhofessor, Department of Physiology.
11. Grant No. 5 R O l GM 09695-05, b y which the Department of Health, Uducation, and Welfare, Public H e a l t h Service, provides @4,153, for the period January 1, 1966, through December 31, 1966, fo r research on In w' V i L r o Diochemical Effects o r N i t r o Aliphatics. The project i s d i rec ted by Dr. Frances L. E s t e s , Re search Assistant Professor (~iochern i s try), &part- mcnt of Surgery.
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U n i n r s ity
A G ~ ~ R I ' S (BUSIIRSS) Thc fo l lowing l e a ~ e agreement has been exec i~ ted on behalf of The of Texas Medical Branch by t he o f f i c i a l indicated. I recornenti
app:r~val and rat, if icat ion nl: s ignat-ure : .. . '&jfi'
1. Lease Agr~ernent, No. 135, bet . t .~en the Ci ty of Galveston and The Universi ty of Texas Medical Branch, by which the C i t y of Galveston provides the use of ce r t a i n areas ga on vent ion Halls Nos, 1 and 2) i n t , k b!oody Civic C c ~ t e r by t h e Medical Branch on 3lme 8-7, 1965, for Commencement arid o ther graduation exercises at a cost, of $ 5 ~ ~ 1 . UO, This agreement, was signed Gn behalf of the Medical Branch by blr. G. H. Sparttnberg, Comptrollsr. (Through ar! oversight this item has net been docketed previously. )
GIFTS AND GRANTS (NONWYE~W~ENTAL): Thc following g i f t s and grants have -- been received at the Medical Branch. I recornend acceptance and tht t;he apprec-iatic7n of the Boa~d o f Regents be sent the dnrlors by the Secretar f j#
k n o r Purpo~? and Condi t ions Amount
1. The American Women's G i f t of a Ienera l E l e c t r i c Voluntary Service l 'elevlsion sct for tile I n t e r n s ' c/a Mrs. E. E. Krohn, and Re s i dents ' b w ~ g e . Value ?ye s iden t $133.00. 5510 Gull D r i v e Galve st rjn , T e m s
2- Dr. Maurice A d m 3521 Drexel Pr ivc Dallas, Texas
3. Dr. Kazkcl Arai Research on The [:hemistry $ 2,000.00 Assistant P ~ o f e s s o r of Tlip ids of Lymphoid k p a r t m e n t of Bicck~zmistry Tissues under the d i r ec t icn Medical Branch of Dr, Yazko A r a i . GaLve s t o n , Texas
4. &rdenls Pha~maceutical F o r the purchase of equip- $ 500.00 Division men* in supplcmentat ion of 356 Marlison Avenuc a previous Grant-in-Aid t o Mew York, N. Y. Dr. Armand S. Goldman,
A e s i s t a n t Prof'essnr, Depart- mcnt o r Ped ia t r i cE .
5 Mrs. J11l ia B. Bodraan Dr. Charles I$atlc Pomerat $ 500.00 1215 Shenandoah Road blemorial k c t ~ l r e s h i p Flmd. Fa,n Marino, Calif.
6 Ray A r e a Heart Assnc ia t , ion Research on Homonal $ 400,OO P. O. Box 1114 Con Lrol of Pulmonary Free po rt , Texas blechanics; direci.ed by Dr.
W i i l i a r n J. deGroot, TI i rec tcy , Cardiopulmonary Laboratories , Department of Tnternal Medic inc .
7 . Willard R. C ~ o k e Obstetrical ,Sock t,y 1300 8th Street Wich i La Pails, Texas
8. COW Cklern i cal Company Texas Division Freeport, Texas
F G r supporht of The Wlllaxd $ >LKl.OO Fr . Cooke Rs s idcnt E d ~ l c a t ional b a n Fund
Reprcscnts donat ions f rorn t h e $ 130.00 ern~~l-oyees and associates of thp Dow Chcmdcal Yor support of rccreat i o n a l ac t iv i t i es and occupat ional thempy fo r the needy or under privileged c h i l d r e n in the hosp i ta l .
Donor Purpo se and Cond it ions Amount
9. Easter Seal Research R e s e a r c h r ~ n I I ~ o p h o s p h a t e m i c $ 3,106.00 Foundat ion Rickets: Stud ie s Concerning 2023 W. Ogdcn Avenue Etiology ot' the Hypo- Chicago, Ill i.no i.s phosphatcmia; directed by
D r . Warren F. Dodge, Assistant P ~ o f e s s o r , Department of Fed i at.rics.
10. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, Texas Sta te Chapter, c/o Mrs. G l ~ n d a Morgan 2404 13th Street Llrownwood, Texas
11 The Liberty Foundation P. 0 . Box 365 L i b e r t y , Texas
To cover tile c o s t of c e r t a i n $ 370.00 equipment purchased by thc Department of F e d i a t r i c s for use i n connection wi th the Birth DeYect~ Program
Grant - in-a id for re search $l5,OOO.OO on basic and c l i r l i o a l studies i n muscle; d i rec tcd by D r . M. Mason G u e s t , Prhofessor. and Chairman, Dspartmen t of Physiology.
12. The Mat i n n a l Foundat i o n For support of the B i r t h 800 Scond Avenue i&fects Treatment Center , n e w York, N. Y. fo r the period January 1,
'1966, th.rough kcember 31, 1j)rjt j . he project is d i rec tcd by Dr. C. W. Meschnttx., Prvfessor and Chairman, Department of Pediatr ics .
13. Nat ioml Fund f o r Graduate For support, of t he Gradua,Le 8 2,294.37 N w s ing Educa t i.on flzlrse P ~ u g r m ; dirccted by 39 Park Avenue Dr. &t,ty R. Rudrlick, Dean, Ncw York, N. Y. School of Nursing.
1b4 Mary Katherine Peterson For support of neuro-siugery $5,000.00 Foundat ion re search in corlrlcct ion with c /o Mr. Eugene B. Voss head i n j u r i e s . The research Trust Officer is directed by D r . John E. Texas Nat i .onal Rank of Coe, Assistant Praofe ssur, Commerce Tkpartment of Wgery. Houston, Texas
15 Charles Pf i z e r & Co., Inc, Medical Scholarship Yor the $ 1,000.00 235 Fast @r1d St reet academic year 1965-66 fo r M r . New York, N - Y. James 13. Mullins, Second
Year Student i n the School of Medicine .
16. Thc Robertson Poth Grant-in-Aid for support of $10,000. 00 Foundat ion Lie search in the D i v j s ion or' 1021 Bayou Shore D r i v e General Surgery; expend itwe s Galveston, Texas to he authuri7,ed by Dr. Edgar
J, Poth, Ashbel a i t h Professor* u f Surgery.
17. Hockwell Fund, Inc. c / o Texas Limited P. 0 . Rox 52548 Houston, Texas
Marvin h e Grave s Fellowship $l5,OClO.OO Fund ( ~ n d o wme nt ) i n memory nf Tlr. Marvin Tee Graves.
Do ilo r Puryose and Conditions Amount,
18. The S a l y & Snith Discretiorlary Fund Yor %he .$ 5,000.00 Foundat ion Ad-ancement of t h e nevelop- 200 Nnr t h Paulevard ment Srogrms at the John Galve ston, Texas F c a l y H o s p i t a l ; expccditures
i,o be authorized. by Ur. Truman G. Blocker, Jr., Executive Directo~. and Dean.
19. The Sealy & S m i t h Foundat i on 200 North Boulcmrd Galveston, Texas
20. The Robert A . Welch Fou nila l; ion 2010 Bank of The &uthwe st Building Houston, Tcxas
For the purchase of one $11,858, 00 p a r c e l of proper ty which is t o be used fcr h o s p i t a l or k ~ ~ s p i Cal relatcd purposes- This paymerh will be chargcd t o the Foundation' s commit- ment of $3,89Q,J00 ( ~ n c d of 2cgentsf Minutes of Eeptembcr 27-28, 1963).
GrranL No. H-189 f o r r e s e a r c h $45,000.00 on Chemical and Kinetic Studies of Brain RITA Poly- merase f o r the period Iflay 1, 1966 through Aprll 30, 1969 ($15,000 per year T o r three years), The p r o j e c t I s di rec ted b y Dr, Donald A . ilappoport , Re search Assoc ia te Professor, Department of P e d i a t r i c s .
Recommended Amendments - to 1'365-66 Budget;
General Administrat ion Office of Staff Personnel - - 1. Accept t h e resignation of K v e l - i t t M. Mahori, Assi~tant D i r e c t ~ ~ of' S ta f f Personnel, at a salary rate of $8,880 ror l2 months, e f fec t ive November 30, 1965; unused funds to be transferred to ~ n a ~ l o c a t c d . Al~pmpriations - Ins t ruc t iona l . (RBC 9 3 )
School of Metiicine Anat omy- 2 . Appoint Dr, Glenn V. Russell as Associate P r o f c s s o ~ at a sa la ry rate of $14,750 for 17 nonths ($14,000 .rrorn General Budget and $750 Tram Currcn t Restricted - Pathology ~ e e s ) , et'f'ective lTatiuary I, 1966. Thc General Budget p o r t i o n of t h i s salary is t.o come from Ur~&'Lioca.ted Appropriations - Ins tn tc t iona i . (RDC 93)
Anesthesiology 3. Accept t he resignat',on of' Dr. Charles El. Asralt, Assi~tant Professor in the k p a r t m e n t of Anesthesiology ard Re search Assistant P ~ ~ o f e s s o r in t h e Department of Phazmacology, at a salary rate of $17,500 for 12 months ($5,000 f i v m Anesthesiology, $10,000 from Nor-wich Pharmacal Grant, and $ P , , ~ O O from ~ h a r m a c o l o ~ ~ ) , effect ive 9c)vember ;15, 1965. (fBC 84)
4. Accept the res igna t ion o r Dr, Marlene Eng, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $12,000 for 12 months , eff 'ectivc November 30, 1965; unused funds t o be transferred to Unallocaled Appropriat i ons - Instruct ione l . (RBC 41)
&matology -- 5 Accepl; the resignation of Dr. Murray 9. Hooks, L~.str .uct ;or , at a salary rate of $19,000 for 12 months. Dr. IIook~ d i d not accept hls 1965-66 appa intment , Funds t o be t ransferred to Unalloca Led Appropriat ions - Instructional. ( ,98C 78)
Recommended h ~ n d m e n t s - t .o 196 > -66 Budget - cont lnued
Dermatology 6 , Appoint Dr. Murray D. Hooks as Instructor at a salary rate o f $10,000 f o r 12 months , e f fec t ive January 15, 1j!60; funds to come from Unallocated Apompr ia t ions - Instructional. (RBc 95)
I n t e r n a l M e d i ~ ine 7, Appoint Dr. Luis Leon-?<)tornayor. as Cl i.ni c a l Instructor, wit.ho1.1t salary, effective Novenber 1, 1965. (RBC :)8)
8, A r ~ r l o i r ~ t Dr. ' i l i l l iam L. Marr, 111, as a C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , without salary, effective January 1, 1966. (RRC! 9 6 )
Neurology - and Psychiatry 9. Acccpt t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of Dr. R~bert MacGregor, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $Q, 000 for l-2 monchs, cf fcc t ivc liovember 8, 1965. (RBC 8 3 )
10. Appoint Dr. James Bic r i as a Lecturer- ( ~ s ~ c h o l o ~ ~ ~ ) , without salary, e f fec t ivc September 1, 1965. ( ~ U C 106)
11. Appoint Dr. W i n t o r i H. Manning as a Lecturer ( ~ s y c h o l o g y ) , wi t l~out salary, e f f ec t i ve September 1, 1965. (RBC 107)
Obstetr i c s and Gynecology 1 2 Appoint Dr. Daniel K. Rober1;s as a. liesearch Assistant Professor, without s a l a r y , effective October 1, 1765. Dr. R ~ b e r t s also serves as I n s t r u c t o r in the k p a r t m e n t of Pathology a t EI salary rate o f $15,000 fo r I2 months ($10,500 f r o m k n e r a l Budget and $4,500 from Professional ~ e e s ) . (RRC 110)
0phthaL.nology 13. Apl'oiri!. Dr. Ilardy E. Thompson as Clinical I n s t r u c t o r , w i t , i i o u t salary, ef fec t ive October 1, 1965, (RBC 99)
1 4 , Appoint, Dr. Paymond B. Blalock as Clinical Tnst ruc tor , w i t h o u t ~alary, erfective Uctober 1, 1965. (RBC 100)
15. Appoint Dr. Robert L. Rick as C l i n i c a l TnstrucLor, without salary, eff'ective October 1, 1965. (RRC 101)
PaLttolo-y e n p p o i n t D r . John R. Griltrg as ins t ructor , without salary, effect ive Septc~ber 1, 1965. ( I~BC 104)
Pedia t r ics 17. Appoint Richard L. Stafford as Assistant Frofe ssor (~sychology) in [.he Lkpartment of Pcdiatr- ics and as Psychologist, Moody State School, at. a salary rate of $9,000 Tor 12 months ($2,940 Trom Genera l Budget, $660 from l3.H.E.W. G r a n t No, 5 ~ 1 - ~ - 7 6 3 1 . - 0 5 and $5,400 from D.H.E.W, Grant - Special Project U g ) , ef fec t i ve October 1, 1965. ( R ~ c 75 )
18. Appoint; L)r. Walt,er B. Reid as Clinical Instl-uctor in the Departmerlt 01' Pediatrics, without, salary, effecti1.c Scptea~ber 1, 1965. Dr- Reid also serves as an Instructor in the k p a r t m e n t oS Nfurology and Psychiatry at a salary rate of $9,600 for I 2 months ($7,800 frhorn k n e r a l Uudget and $1,800 from U.1I .K. W. ~ r m t ) . (RBC 303)
Pharmacology 19. Appoinl. Dr. Michael M. Clay as h c tiurer, without salary,, effective N o v e m b e r 24, 1365. (KBC 102)
R e connrlended Amendment s - to 1965 - 64 Uudget - cant i n w d
Phjs iology 20. Appnlnl, Dr. Ernes t S . Rarr~stt, as a Resear-ch Professor, without salary, e f fec t ive October 1, 1967.. Dr. Barratt also serws as Research Professor i n tb12 Department of Neurology and Psychiatry at a salary rate o f $16,000 for I2 months. (RBC 105)
Rad iu log y 2 Appoint Dr. William R. 'l'hoorntm, Sr., as Assistard Professor-, at a salary rate of $Y(, 000 for 12 m o r l Lhs ($14,000 from General Uudget and $3,300 from Professional. Fees - ~ z t d i c r l o ~ ~ ) , e f f ec t i ve Feptember 7, 1965. (mc 82)
2 . Appoint D r . W i l l i a n ~ A . Walker as a C l i n i - c a l I n s t r u c t o r , w i t h o u t salary, cffective September 1, 1.965- ( 1 ~ 3 ~ 37)
Surge r y 23. Reappoint D r , McChesney Goodall, JI-. , as Shrine Professor o f Surgical Re search at a salary ?ate of $30,000 for 12 m-onths ($8,430 f ra rn e n e r a 1 Eudget and $21,600 from Shrmine Burn b'lx~d), effect ive September 1, 1965. (1.961r-d> salary rate, $ 3 ~ , 0 0 3 ) (EBC 31)
2 Appoint JQ Ann Tumberlin as Inat ,mctor . , witbout salary, cffective October 1, 1965. M i s s 'L'omberlin a l so sFrtres as Assistant Director, Physical Therapy, at. a salary rate of $7,104 for. I2 months from General ntldget. (FJX 108)
25. Appo i n t Miss Corothea A. Eve re t t as an Ingtructor , without salary, effective Gctober 1, 1'9b.5. Miss Eve re l t also terves as a Research Associate 1 in the Rehabil i tat ion Clinic - Physical. Therapy at a salary raLe of $6,780 for 12 months. ( P ~ C 109)
26, Increase the salary raLe oY Richard C. Bachman, Research Associate 11, from $7,800 to $8,520 for 12 months, ~ f f e c t i v e January I., 1366; f ~ d s t o come f r o m D.1I.E.W. C r a n t . (HBC 111)
School of -- - 27. Increase the salary raLe o r Gail Walden, Assistant Professo~,, from $7,700 t o $8,000 for 12 months, c f f e c t i ve December 1, 11365; f l d s needed to come from Unallocated A~?pmpria-tions - Tnstruct, ional. (RBC 8 5 )
8 . Lncrease the salary rate of Dor i s R. Mulhollen, Ins t ruc to r , fron $7,000 t o $7,500 fo r 12 months, effect iv? lkccmber l,, 1963; funds needed to cnolt! pmrn Unallocated Appropriations - T r i s Lruc t ional. (RRC 86)
29. Change t h e s t a t u s of P a t r i c i - a A. Dodds frorr~ Tnstructor at a sa-ry rate 0.r $7,2Oo for 12 rnonl,hs t o A s s i s t a n t Frofessor a t a salary rate o f $7,500 for 12 months, effec-tivc kcember 1, 1765; add itA i o n a l funds needed. to c m c from Unallocatcd Appropr i a t i cno - Tns t r u c t ional. (XBC 87)
30. Change the sLa tus of M a ~ y E. Cox rrom I n s t r u c t o r a t a salary r a t e of $7,XO f o r 12 months to Assistant Frofcssnr. at R salary sate of $7,500 for 13 months , ef fect ive D e c e m ' b e ~ 1, 1965. I'lmds needed t o come from Un- allocated Appropr ia t , l~ns - I n s Lruct ional . ( RRC 88)
37. Accept t h e :-esignation o f Sy lv i a C. Dousman, I t ts tructor ( t h r e e - f i f t h s trrne) at a salary rate of @,bt7r3 for 12 months, effective December. 21, 1965. ( r ~ c 34)
Oraanized Act iv i t ies Related to -- . - . - . . . - - Ins~ruct i o n a l ~e~artrnzni . s MY.^ i c a l Records L ib ra r :~ 32. Appoint Jo R. Fancher as Assistant C h i e f Medical Record Librarian at a salary rate of $7,440 f o r l h o n t h s , ef"ctivc. October 4, 1965; funds t o come r rhum Unalloca Led Appropriations - Hosp i t a l s . ( R E 77)
Hehebilitation C l i n i c - O C C L ~ ~ t 10n&1 Therapy 31- Appoi-nt Dr. Robert K. Eing a s X r e c t o r , Occupational Therapy, at a sa1sr.y r a t e of $9,100 for L2 months, and as Assistant. ?rofesso~, in the k p a r t ~ e n t , or' Surgery e t a salary r a t e of $2,000 for l2 monl,ts, effective January 1, 1966. Total salary f o r 12 months, $11,100. Funds to coze From Unallocat~d Appro~r iat ions - Hasp i t a l s and I n s trlict i onal. (RBZ 92)
Meri lcal Elsci,ronics Fervice =&ccep; the resignation of Billy J. Rylander, Elect ronics Equipment Eupervisor, at a salary rate o f $8,880 f o r 12 months, e f fec t ivc Ekptcmber 10, 1965; unuscd funds t o be ; ransferred t3 Unallocated Appropriations - General. j ~ 2 3 ~ 8 ~ )
O f f i c e of Educational and - ~e s ~ a r c L : ; f r v ~ c e s
'35. ran-000 from Unallocated E q u i g e n t to t h e Equipment account in t h e Office of' Educational and Zk~earch ?firvices to provide funds for the purchase o f new pro jec t ion and audio equipment.. (RBC 113)
Current, Rcst , r ic ted Funds Shr ine Burn Institute - n c c e p t t h e re signat ion of Thomas S. Hargest , 111, Developmental Research Inves t i ga t r~ r , at a salary rate of $12,000 for I2 months, effcc t ive October 29, 1965. (EBC 79)
37. Appoint Harold E. Alton as E l e c ~ r o n i c s ErLgineer at a salary rate of $14,400 fo r 12 months, effect ive December 1, 7965; funds to come f'rorn Current R e s t r i c t e d - Shrine Burr] Fund. ( H ~ C 89)
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. G, Blocker, J r , , M.D.
THE UNIVERSITY Oi TEXAS DENTAL RKANCH- -- --
Houston
nr. Hamy H. Rar~sorr., Chdr:cellor The Univcr-rsi.ty 01 Texas Aus t in , Texas 7871:
Dear Doc t o r ran sun^ :
Tile fol lowing docket i s submi t ted f o r your a p p r o v a l and presentaticn to t h e Board nf Rege: l ln at the ruse-ring i t ] A u s t i n , Texas on February 2 5 - 2 6 , 1Yhb:
G-FTS : 'pc- Uonor Purpose an3 Conditions Amount
1. Americd11 rurld fu r , r)en?al To add to The American F.~-nd $ 1 , L ' O U . 0 3 Educa t ion , Cor Dental L d u c a t i u ~ i - 211 East Cllicago Averme, Teacher Improvement Projyan~ C h i L n g o , I l l i ~ i u i s , f i D b l l ,
Mr. Joscpt E. Dick insor~ , Execut ive Lice P r e s i d e n t
2. General Mills, Inc . , To e s t a b l i s h tlle General 10,OOn. 00 YO00 Plyrnc,uth Ave . Nor th , Pi-Lls , I n c . l'und, cn t i t - l ed MinnedPul is , Minn., S542' / , "Den,tal Caries Aspects or Mxl . L. F . Bol>chdrdt , Y8inor Curl~ponents in or Addi- Vice Presider l t - Direc-tor t ives lo Fooc Subs lances ," G* ~ S ~ ~ J , C : I I d i r > e c t c d by Ijr. Kesneth 6.
Madsen, Associa ts Profeszor , Dcpartrnent of Pliy siolo~y ( N u t r i t i o n ) .
3. M . F. Pattlrson D e n t a l T:, add to tile Pattersorl- Suyp l y Com?arly, H2ttin~er-Caw-California 303 S o u t h S i x t h S t r e e t , Fund Minneapo l i s , Minn. , 55Q15, MI,. W. 0. P a L t e r s o n , President; and Amerllcan Fund far Dental E d u c a t i u n , 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IIlinois, t O S L 1 , Mr. ;uscp11 E. U i c k i n s o t ~ , Lxecut ive T i c e P r < e s i d e n t b*c
GOVERIdMELT GRAKTS : The following Grants have been r i c p t. i a ted by ! - h e Uusi- ness Flanager ar.? have t c e n s i [ = r ~ e d by t h e [lean upon recomncndakion of the Gran l: U i r e c t u r , and zpprloved by t h e Comptr3oller and Chdrlceilor . T FPcam- mend your dpprcval ar:d ra t i f i cd +L i on cbf the signatures :
1. Amended U. S. P. H . S. Research Grant k, RCl l TIE-018il0-04 +or $c1,343.00 an3 UK-UlS00-05 f o r $ 7 , 3 1 9 . U0 for. t he p c r i c d Oc tcbe~ ' 1 , L965 t l ~ r o u g h Scptemher 3U, 1967, e n t i t l e d "Studies on Dental Flaque i n Per fus ior C u l t u r e System." T11i s p r o j z c t is di rec te \ ' l by Dr,. Williarr A. rJcl tc, F r a f e s ~ o t ~ , U~partmcnt c.lt l ' a t n o l o ~ y ( ~ i c ~ . h i o l o g y j , I See Mectir~g No. 634, Page D-2)
2 . Amended U . S .P .H. S. I<esear.ch Grant 5 P01 DE-01825-011 for $73,628.C17 and DL-Ola'Zfi-rlh fo r . S7;!,naD. OV for t h s p e r i o d J d l ~ u a r y 1, 1966 - thrcugh Tlecemberb 31, 19hr/, e n t i t l e d "Corrtparativc Mineralizd t i on of Sheletal S t r , u c + u r e s ." T t i i s project is d i r e c t ~ d by DL>. G + r r r i t Be-~elandcr , , I'rofessor<, llepartmertt of Anatvr~~y (Denral Anatlsmy d ~ i d I-li~tolog-Sjl') . (See M e t i n g N?7. h32, Page P-1)
3 . Supplementzl to U. S. 1'. 11. S. C o r r ~ ~ r ~ u r i i t y Canc~r* Dernonstrstiun Project G l ~ r i t Number 4610C65(5-66) of $1,10b.00 for t h e pe r iod J u l y 1 , I Y h 5 through June 3C, 1966, e n t i t l e d "To De~ons t ra te E a r l y Detect ion 01 Or la l C a n ~ e r . " T h i s p l u j e c t is d i r e c ~ e d by Dr. Oscm Maldor~ado, Assistan? Professor, Department of S u r g e ~ y and Dr. Edward C , Hir-ds , k'rofessor, Department of Surgery. (See Meeting fj3. h3b, Page 13-Z)
4 U. S. P .H. S. General Re.scarch Support Grant 5 SO1 F'F-53QQ-05 f o ~ , $50,329.00 fur t h e Janud1.y 1 , 1966 t h r o u g h Uecember 31, 1 9 6 6 for researc;? on "General Research Suppur t Grant Program." T h i s p r o j c c t is di rec ted by Drb. John V. O l s o n , Ilean
R e s p e c t f u l l y submitted,
Dean
February 1, 1w
Dr. Wry R. Ransom, CfianceUor The University of Texas Austin, Wxas 1 8 1 ~
Dear Doctor Ransom:
The following docket is submitted for your apprwal and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting In Austin, Texas, on February 25-26, 1966 : , \
G m m T CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: The following Contracts , ~rants, and Amendments have been negotiated 'try the Business Manwer and have been signed by the Director upon reconkendation of the ~antrwt Birector, and the Business m g e r , and approved by the Comptroller m d ChanceUox. I recommend your approval a& ratification of signatures:
1. UranL No. 5 R1Q W3754-09 SRC, by which the Nattonal Cancer Lnstltute provides f b d a for research on "Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy ~tudy" far khe period Jarolary 1, 1966 through D e c e ~ s r 31, 1967- The anmount of $35,926,00 is awarded for t he period January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966. Th5s grant is under the direction of Dr. Grant Taylor.
2 . Grant No. R01 CA 04.140-07 VI1, by which the National Cancer Ins t i tu t e apprwes s six months extension of the expiration date without d i t i o n a l funds for a grant ent i t l ed "Studies of Viruses in Uwmla and Allied Diseases, " making the new dates December 1, 1964 through Wy 31, 1966. This grant is under the direction of Dr. Ikon Dmchowski.
3. Grant No, 5 R01 CA 09724-05 PTHB, by which the National Cancer Institute approves a twelve months extensfon of the expiration data with- out additional f'unds for a grant ent i t l ed "Trace Metal Fatterns i n No& and bl ignan t Tissue," making the new dates January 1, 1%5 thrmgh Dec- ember 31, 1966. This grant is under the direction of D r . W i l l l a m 0. Russell.
4. Grant No. 5 R10 CA 03195-09 SRC, by which the National Cancer Institute provides M a for research on "Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy study" for the period January I, 1966 throu$h December 31, 1967. The mount of $19,9lO.OO is awarded far the period Jammy 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966. This grant is under the direction af Dr. R a p n o d Alexanlan.
5 . Grant No. 5 ROl CA 05874-05 DC, by wbich the f l a t l o w Cmces f ns t l t u t e providea $15,291.00 for resea~ch on "Cervical Cancer-Leukeha Study'' for the period Jamzary 1, 1566 through Dacemkr 31, 1966. This grant is under the direction of Dr. Gilbert B. Fletcher.
6. mdification No, 8 to Contract No. AT- (40-1)-2l39, by which the A t d e Energy Commission provldea $30,000.00 for the p e r l d December I, 1965 through November 30, 1$6 for research on "Nucleic Acid F o m t i o n md Genetic b e n t s in I k c t e ~ i a , ' ~ under the direction of Dr. C. 0. Doudney.
T q Grant No CA 04045-07 HEM, by which the National Cancer Institute approves a second six months extension of the expiration date w i t h o u t d d i - tiohal Aulds for a grant entitled "Tissue Cultured Cells of &mlc Origin in X-Rayed Mice," making the new Bates September 1, 1964 through August 31, 1966, This grant is under the direction of Dr. D ~ t n i e l Billen.
8. Modification No. 3 to Contract AT- (40-1)-30&, by which the Atomic Energy Commission approves a s ix mnths extension of the expira- t l o n date without add i t iona l funds for a contract ent i t led "Suw~ary a d F,vall.uation of Neutron Capture Theraw for Neoplasia Control in Mm," making the new dates February 1, 1965 through July 31, 1966. This con- tract is under the direction of Dr. k e E . Farr.
9. Grant No. 5 R l O CA 03713-09, by which the National Cancer Institute provides Funas for research on "Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study" for the period January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1967- The w u n t of $34,164.00 is awarded for the period Januaxy 1, 1966 through December 31, 1964. This grant is under the direction of Dr. Grmt Taylor.
10. Grant No. 5 S O 1 F'R-055~-04, by which the National Cancer Institute provides $213,704.00 for "General Research Support" for t he per id January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966. This grant is under the direction of Dr. R , k e Clark.
U. Gsmt No. 5 ROg CA07913-03 WS, by which the National Cancer Ins t i tu te provides $20,000.00 for resemch on "Ini t iat ion and Development of Radiotherapy Studies ," for t he period January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966. This grant is under the di rec t ion of Dx . G i l b e r t H. Fletcher.
12, A grant by which the Texas State Board of Health has al located the sum of $391,500.00 of Hill-Buyton k d s "to assist in the constmction of outpatient facilities for M. D. Anderson Hospitsl." This grant is under t he direct ion of Dr. R , Lee Clark.
13. G r a n t No. 4613~65 (R) , by which the U. S . R b l i c Health Service, extends t he grant for five months and reduces the mount of the award by $10,818.00. This results In the new dates of the grant being April 1, 1965 through August 31, 1966, and the revised amount of the award to $46,084.00. This grant is under the di rec t ion of Dr. David r). Paulus , Jr., who replaces Dr. John P. McGraw.
GRANTS; The following grants have been accepted on behalf of The uni%rsity of Texas M. 3 . Anderson Hospital &nd Tumor Institute by the Director. I recommend approval and ratification of signatures:
1. G r a n t f r o m Ethicon, Inc., by which they provide $11,000.00 for the per id January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966 for research on "Hon- Suture Repair of B d y Tissues Using a P l a s t i c Adhesive," This grant is under the direction of Dr. John E. Healey, Jr,
2. Grant No. G-120, by which The Robert A , Welch Foundation provides $24,000.00 far the period May I, 1% through April 30, 1968, for resemch on "The Mechanism of DNA ~ e p l i c a t i o n " under the direction of Dr. N. Burr Furlong. Of this amount, $12,000.00 is available for the first ye=, my 1, 1566 through April 30, 1967.
3 Grant No. ~ 1 3 8 , by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides $30,000.00 for the perid May 1, 1966 through April 30, 1968, for research on "Studies an Histones," d e r the direction of Dr. hbomir S . Hnilica. OT this &mount, $15,000.00 is available for the f i rs t yew, May 1, 1966 through April 30, 1967.
4. Grant No. (3-035, by which The Robert A , Welch Foundation provides $24,000,~ for t h e period M y 1, 1966 through April 30, 1968, for research on "Isolation of Amino Acid Synthetasts arld Wansfer Ribonucleic Acids," under the direction of Dr. A . Clark Griffin. Of this a u n t , $12,000.00 is avail- able for the first year, my 1, 1966 through mrll 30, 1967.
5. Grant No. E-312B, by which t h e American Cancer Society, Inc., provides $25,305.00 for the period March 1, 1966 through Feb- 28, 1967, for research on "Effect of Cercinogenic Agents Upon Protein Bioeyntheais," under the direction of Dr. A , Clark Gri f f in .
G E E : I recornend acceptance a f t h e following g i f t s and that the a w e - - ciation of the Board be sent t o the donor by the Secretary:
j& c. -
Donor Purpose and Cortdition
M. I>. Anderson Foundation Mr. David D. Peden, F f s c k l Agent, First Ciky National Bank Building -6% Office Box 2557 Houston, %xas
b s . Harry C. Wiesa $ 1,215.00 Fund fm Cancer Research
Anonymaus Gift (Detail in Secretaryt s file)
Various Donors for Unallocated Fund
Arney Founeatian, Nr . Binford Army , 721 W i lson Tower Corpus C h r i s t i , Texw
Various Donors for Cancer Re search
ma. Vnn C. Bwsquet 3639 Piping ~ o s d Houston, Texas 77027
Various Donors for Volunteer Semlces
Mr , & Mrs. Norman J . Bering 2328 Bank of t h e Southwest Bldg . , Houston, Texas 7'7002
Var ious Donors for Experimena Hmatolog3~
Brandt & hwson, Inc. Miss Josephine I;. Holland, mes ident , Past Office Box 18334 Houston, Texas 77023
Various Donors for Cancer Reccarch
Cross Plains United Fund Mr. Jack W, rUnneU c/o Citizens State Bank Cross Plains, Texas 76443
Various Donors for Cancer Research
Current S t u d y Club Mrs. W. E. JUnell, Treeswer 5039 Tangle Lane Houston, Texas
Various Donors far Volunteer Serv ices
m, and Mrs. John S. Dufin 921 Caroline Street Houston, Texas 77W2
Vmiws Donors for Building & Equipment Fund
Farnsworth & Chamhers Foundation, &s. Ruth K, Chambers &Mr. D. N. Chambers, Jr. Post Office Box 74 Hmston, Texas 77001
Vmious Donors for Cancer Researcb
Various Donors for Cancer Reseuch
M r . Arthur I. Ginsburg P r e ~ iaent , Ft. Worth Pipe & supply C o w post Office BOX 2108 Fort Wor%h, Terns
Houston Production Co., Mr. John S . Mellinger, President and Director 1530 Bank of the Southmst Bldg., Houston, Texas 77002
Various Donors for Gynecology Fbtients
b s , Ruth b g g e t t Jonee Abilene , Texas
Vasious Donors for Unlvers ity Cancer Foundation
Donor Purpose and. Conditim Amount
Various Donore far $ 283.40 Pediatric Patients for Purchase of two Television
kukemia S oc ie ty , Inc . Greater Houston Chapter Acct. ms. Jay S e d i c a s & ms, M. F a Klicpera, 4210 South MacCregor, muston, Texas 77021
S e t s .
k. Bank J. Way HOW-Oak Farm Paat Office BOX 1444 barge , Texas
Head and Neck Travel Fund
Mr, Frmk J. b l l o y for Levingston Shipbuilding Co. , Post ~ f f ice Box 968 Orange, Texas
He& and Neck Wave1 Fwd
Mead Johnson Xaboratories Dr. Mw D . Davis, Associate Wdical Director Evansville, Indiana
Mead Johnson C o m p w Grant for Symposium on Cyclaphospkamide Weatrent of Neoplaslia in Children
bsher Steel Cornparry Mr. M. E. Eliot, Executive V i c e President-Operations Post Office Box 1579 Houston, %xRs 77001
Administrator ' a Cont ingency ~W.OO l?und
V a r i o u s Donors for Unal.located Fund
Mrs. Catbr ine Six Newman 5481 S u g a x Hill Drive Houston, Tkxas 77027
Order of the Eastern S t a r Handicraft Program, Mrs. Adelle Hines, Treasurer, 441 Woolworth Street, Houston, 7kxas 77020
Eastern Star Tursa for Handicraft Bogram
Rockwell Brothers Endowment, Inc, , Mr , Henry M. Rockwell Post Office Drawer 52548 Houston, Tens 77052
Various Donors for Cancer Research
Mr A Ben Rogers Rogers Brothers Foundation post m i c e BOX 1310 3eaumnnt, Texas 77704
Administrator's Contingency 100.00 Fund
Miss Frances 3. Smith for the Estate of Caroline Blake Smith, 2b9 West Holcombe, Houston, Bxas
Frames King Black Memorial R ~ t d
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith 7001 Burnet Street Austin, Texas
V a r i o u s Donors far Ndi8tx ic Patient 6
Mr. aad MFS. Milton Steinberg 4122 Mischirs Houston, Texas
S O M Portable Television Set fo r Pediatric Section
175.00 (~ppr ox.
value )
Texas Medical Center, Inc. Dr. Richard T. Eastwood, Executive Vice President 406 Jesse H. Jones Bldg., Houston, Tkxas 77025
Davenport Benevolent for Pat it nt We If are
J """ Rwpose and Condition Amount
27. Werner-Lmbert Pharmaceutical Warner-Lambert Travel $ 1,000.00 Company, Mr. T- G. Bastyr, Fund for Dr. Nelson Medical Resesrch Associate 201 Tabor Road Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950 i , J' . J
4 . Ms. Oua a i t h Wisss (Anonymous G ~ R ) 2 Sunset Boulev~brd Houston, Texas
/ 2 9 , Mr. W. J . Waolsey
Star Route, Box 3'8 Liberty, Texaa
J 30, Mr. O.H. Walters Estate
Post Office Rox 47 S chulenburg , Texas 78956
Mrry Carothers Wfsss lo00 Shares Chair for Cancer of SLaradard Reaearrch Oil Co. of
New Jersey (approx. value of $80,375.001
Vaxious Donors for Cancer Research
Variws Donors for Cancer Research
31. M6e G i m b e l Estate Addit;lons to B u i l d i n g
(a) The amount of the Gimbel Estate was originally estimated and repartcd to the masd of Regents as $850,000.00. Subsequently an additional $8,W0.00 was received and reported t o the Board of Regents. Receipts to date b v e now actually been $926,244.63. This i t e m is to report; the additional $68,244.63 not previous^ reported to t h e Board of Regents. It is requested that these M s be added to the allotment account far the present U i - tions to the milding. This does not require acknowledge- ment by the Secretary.
BUDGET CHANGES: The following budget changes twe submitted for your approval and presentation:
1%5-66:
Business Office
1. Salary Tyr;ase. Y . Alfred H. Pulido, Computer Programer 111, f r om $8,880.00 to 9, 00.00 per annum, effective January 1, 1966. Source of funds for this increase i s Reserve for Salaries account. (RBC 136)
Meaical Staff (~edicine )
2. Resimtion. Dr, Alicia R d r e z , Clinical Aspisbnt and Clin ica l Assis tant Professor of Medicine (112 ~ime), at $7,500.00 per annum, effective at the close of business January 13, 1966. (RBC 152)
3. Reslqnation. Dr. Fel ix F. McGivney, C l i n i c a l Assistant (1/6 ~ l m e ) at $2 ,400 ,~ per m u m , effective at the close of business December 31, 1965. (RBC 139)
kdica l Staff (~adiology )
4. S a m Sncrease. Dr. Bao S. Jing, Assist& RaBiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiology, from $14,000.00 to $14,500.00 per cuulum, effective January 1, l*, source of RuBds for th i s increase i r s Reserve for Srlmies account. (RBC 155)
5 . Salary Increase. Dr. David I3. W l u s , Jr . , Aa6iatant Radiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiology, f r o m $14,000.00 t o $14,500.00 per m u m , effective January 1, 1966. Source of funds for th is increase i s Resem for S a h w i e s account. (RBC 153)
Mr. John D. Carnes, Resemch Assistant, from snnwn, effectim JamaSy1, 1966,pabyablef~m
American Cancer Society Grant No. E-2%. (RBC 157)
7. Increase, Mrs. Anita I? . Shaw, Research &sfstant, from per m u m , effective January 1, 1966, payable from
National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases Grant No. AM-0q322, effective January 1, 1966. (RBI: 142)
Research (~adiation ~ i o l a g y )
8, S Increase, Mr. Thavorn Upthisophon, Research Assistant, from $7,10%%0 $7,440.00 per m u m , effective $anwry 1, 1966. source of fhnds for this increase is Reserm for SaWies account. (RBC 145)
Research (Molecular ~ i o l o g y )
9 - Sal~uy Increase, Mrs. Janet E. Bergendahl, Research Assistant, *om $7,16&.00 to $7,~+0,00 per ~ ~ n n u m , effectivz ~ a n w 1, 1966. source - - - of finds for this increase is ~@serve-for Salazies account, ( R E 146)
10. Mr. b e D. mess, Research Scientist Ehgineer, per m u m payable from Atomic Energy C o m i s sion
Contract No. AT- (40-1)-2832, effective January I, 1966. (RBC 143)
U. Salary Fncrease. Mr. Emmuel B . banitzlfy, Junior Physicist, from $7,104.00 to $7,440.00 per a u m , effective January 1, 1N6, payable from National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Grant No. CA 6294, (RBC la)
l2. Salar Increase. Mr. Hobert G. Hughes, Jr., Research Assistant, f r o m $~,&AOO per annum, effecttve ~amury 1, 1966, payable from National Cancer 'Institute G r a n t No. CA Oh140. (RBC 154)
Increase. Mr. Ernest L. Yaung, Research Assistant, fYom 0.00 per mum, effective January 1, 1966, SOUrce of
funds for this increase is Reserve for Sahrfes account, (RBC 148)
Research (~xperimental Anesthesial~~y)
14. S a l a r y I n r e z s e . Mr. Richard C. Smart, Research Scientist Engineer, f r o m 6 , 7 8 0 . ~ t;o , 0.00 per w u m , effective JWUQZY 1, 1966. Source of flmds for th i s increase is Reserve for Salaries account (RBC 147)
Research (Biomathemstics)
1 5 4 Mrs. Ruth A. Mendelson, Computer Programer 11, per u u m , effective Janutwy 1, 1966. source of
f?mds for th is increase is Reserve for Salaries account. (RBC 149)
16 Increase. ms. Theresa V. ~(kan, Computer ~ r o ammer 11, f r o m $~,M-OO per annun, eflective ~ a m a r y 1, 1 d 6 . ~ o u x c a of m s for t h i s ap-pointment is one-half ($4,080.00) f i o m National Advisory Health Council Grant I-Sol-FR-O55U and om-half ($4,080,~) from National Cancer Ins t i tu t e &ant NO. CA 08381.. (RBC 1%)
17. C w e in Status and S a l a r y &crease. Mr. Letwrcnce E. Newton, Jr,, fkam Computer Pmgrsxaner TI1 to Computer Rograrmaer W , and From $10,020.00 to $10,920,00 per mum, effective ~ m a r y 1, 1966. source of h d s is changeU from National Cancer Xnetitute Gran* No. CA 06675 to National Advisory Hedth Council G r a n t No, 1-P07-FA-00258. (RBC 158)
18, Increase. ms. Minnie H. Strick, Comter Romamer 11, m u m , effective Janumyl, 1966. Source of
funds is ch8nged from Plationscl Csncer Institute Grant No, CA 6675 to Netlo& Advisory Health Council Grant No, I-P07-FR 00258. (RBC 159)
19. C h w e in status rtnd ~ s l m y Increase. ~ r . W i l l i a m E, Farley, *om Sysbms Analyst I to C w t e r PTogramer 11, a d from $8,520,00 to $8,880 .QO per anmun, effective Jammy 1, 1966. Source of funds is changed from one-half payable *om M&iokf Cancer Institute Grant go. CA 6675 and one -half from ?bt i-1 Aeronautic s arrd Spece xdministration Contract No. PJSR 44-0~m039 t o one -half ($4,440.00) fkom Nati o w l Advisory - ,,$ ;$ Health Council Grant No. 1-P07-FR 00258 and one-hali ($4,w .00) -om National Aeronautics and Space Administration Contract B . NSR 44-012-039. (RBC 160)
20. Ijlcrease. Mr. John P. lbghes, Computer Programmer I, m u m , effective January 1, 1966, payable
from National Advisory Health Council Grant No. 1-FO7 FR 00258. (RBC 163)
21. Increase. Mrs. Barbara C. Biggs, Cwrputer Programer 11, fim$8,160.00 =-T- t o ,520.00 per annum, payable fromNetional Institutes of Health Contract HO. ~~43-64-917, effectire ~ a m q 1, 1966. (RBC 161)
22. &crease. Usa Ranecn f i l l i n s , Research Assocf a te , *om $7,500.00 to %%-- 00.00 per a n m , payable fYom F$stioml Cmcer In s t i t u t e Grant ETo. C A d 6 7 5 , effective Jan- 1, 1966. (RBC 162)
Patient Care Activities (patients A c c w s t q off ice)
23. Salary Tncrease. Mr. George 5, Beust, Jr., Computer Eragramex 11, f'rom $7,800.00 per annun, to $8,160.00 per amurn, payable two-fifths time from the Business Office and three-fifth8 time f r o m t h e Patients' Accounts Office, effective January 1, 1966. Source of f b d s for this increase is the Reserve for Salaries account. (EIBC 137)
Patient C m e Activities ( ~ i r e c t o r of ~ u r s i n g )
24. Sa Increase. M s s Catherine Herrington, A s s i a b t Director, from $8,520.50 $8,tW.00 per annum, effective January 1, 1966, source of f ' u d s for this increase is M s available in the Patient Care Activities Classified Personnel appropriation. (RBC 127)
25 Increase. Miss Dorotw P. Leverton, Assistant Director, &om $7,800.00 to .00 per annum, effective January 1, 1966, saurce of fuds for this increase is f'uds available in the Patient Care A c t i v i t i t ~ Classified Personnel apprap~i.at ion. (RE 128)
Rat ient Cme Activities ( N u s f l l ~ Service, c l in i c )
26. Sala;ry Tncrease. Mrs. H i l d a M. Ludlow, He@ W e e , *om $7,1&,00 t o $7,m.00 per wum, effective January 1, 1966. Source of f i n d s for this increme is funds available in the Patient Care Activities Classiffea Personnel appropr ist ion. (RBC 133)
27. Salary Increase, Mtss Flora D . Gode, Nurse Supervisor, *om $7,440.00 to $7,800.00 per anrmm, effective January 1, 1966. saurce of finds for this increase is M s available in the Patient Care Activities Classif ied Rrsomel appropriation. (RBC 131)
Patient Car@ Activities ( ~ u r s i s Service, Eiospital)
Tncrease . Mrs. E t h e l B. Fleming, Nuroe Sup&sor, from 1 0.00 per a m , effeetiw Jmury 1, 1N6. source of M s
f o r thfs increase fa funds available in the Patient Care Activities Classified Personnel appropriation. ( R E ED)
29 ~ a l q ~ r e a s e . h s . ~eggy J. DW, m s e ~upervisor, *om $8,160.00 to $8,520.00 per amurn, effective ~muary 1, 1966. Source OF N s r for t h i s increase is Auds available 3n the patient care Activities Classified Pernonnel appropriation. (RE 129)
Increase. &s, W g m e t D. Benton, Nurse Supervisor, from a m m , effective ~muary 1, 1966. Source o r fund6
for this increase is f'unds available in the Fatient Care Activities Classified Pereonnel appropriation. (RBC 126)
31. Salary Ucrease - Miss Virginia A. Carlsron, Nurse Supervisor, frm $7,440.00 to $7,800.00 per a m , effective ~anuary 1, 1966. Source OP ~ u n d s for th is increase Is funds available 5n the h t l e n t Care Activities Classif ied Personnel appropriation. (RBC f25)
Increase. ms. Armmdina Dlanco, Nurse Supervisor, from $;w(0.00 BE%BXr per amm, effective ~mutwy 1, 1966. source of funds for this increase is furds available in the k t i e n t Cure Activities Classified Rr some1 apprapr tat ion . (RE€ l24)
33 Increase. Miss Ucy A, Tsarides, Nurae Sugervisor, fYm annum, effective January 1, 1966. S m c e of funds
^ J *';f for this lncrease is flmds available in the Patient Care Activities Classified Peraomel appropriation. (RBC 123)
Increase. Mrs. bb1e E. Padgett, Nurse Supemisor, from $;u~.W ' M r m u m , emective January 1, 1966. Source oi. m s for this increase is W s available in the Pattent C a m Activities Classified Persormel appropriation. (RBC 122)
35 Increase. Mrs. Mari t C . Zewald, PAtrse Supervisor, f r o m %$%-- $7,104.00 t 7, .m per a m , effective ~ w r y I, 1966. source of funds for t h i s increase is Funds available in the Pat ient Care Activities CLassZffed Personnel appropriation. (BE 134)
Pstient Care Activities (Hursing Semite. Central S t e r i l e supply)
36 Salary Increase. Miss Wjorie Meel, Wurse Supervisor, from $7,440.00 to $7,800.00 per &nnum, effective Jan- 1, 1966. Source of funds for this increase fs flmds available in the Patient Care Activities Classiffed Personnel appropriation. (RBc 138)
Patient Cme Activities (Ifusing Service, Operating ~oom)
37. Salary Tncrease. Mrs. Mdge M. Duncan, Wurse sup?rvisor, f'rom $7,800.QO to $8,16C,00 per amm, effective January 1, 1966. source of Punds for th i s increase is funds available in the Patient Care Activities Classified Personnel appropriation . (RBC 132)
38. Salary Increase. Miss Frances L. Alston, Head Nurse, from $?,l&,00 to $7,&0.-w p r m u m , eff'ective January 1, 1966. Source of Funds for this increase is runds available In t h e Patient Care Activities Classified Personnel appropriation. (RBC 135)
Patient Cure Activities (Therapeutic ~adiology)
39 . Gal= increase. Miss May A. Walker, Chief X - R a y Therapy Wchnicfm, *on $8,52'& -00 per annum, effectim ~ m a r y 1, 1966. Source of W s for this increase is M s available in the Patient Care Activities Chssi- fled Personnel appropriation. (RE 140)
40. Transfer M s as shown belaw: (RE 151)
Budget D e p a r t m e n t Appropriation Item me No. Amount
Transfer morn:
Patient Cme Activities C l a s s i f i e d &rsonnel
Transfer To:
Office of Director Classified Personnel Administrator s Office Classified Personnel Business m i c e Classified Personnel
Department Appropriation Item Page no. Amount
Transfer To: (Continued)
hkdical S t a f f Classified Fersomel 9 $ 3,208.00 Resemch Medical Librezy Chssif ied Personnel 33 732.00 General Services Classified Personnel 48 3,648.00
Respect- submitted,
R . b3e Clark, M. D., D i r e c t o r
?fE UNIV'EHSL'L'Y OF TEXAS S O I ~ ~ S T R N bl3UlCflL SCHOOL 532 J lhrry Hines B3ul rvar.3, k' las, Tcxa? 7>;135
January 9 5 , 1966
3r. liarry H . lian;oni, Chanccllrlr Thc U r t i v e l - o i t y :.ir 'L'ex~s - A ~ s t i y . , Texas 1 5712
Dear Dr. R a n s m :
f o l . l n w i t l ~ il:x:ket f3r. Sonthweztcrn kkdical ScI.!>ol is su l~rn i t t e t f3r )-our appr:)val and lrresentat !on to t h c R:)al-d or" R e g t t n t ~ at it.: next . lnect i r ~ g i n Austin an Frbruary 25-96, 1961;:
CLIPUCAL FACULTY - : A-pprwe ;he f 011::~ ing, w i t l j r ~ a l , sslar:~, n f fect , .. lvc nrr -the IJ,ttes inrllcat<:d, c r i t ! ; %~~1::.>irl.L!i~-?11t 5 t =! c ?nt:i rluP t1:r~ilgl.l lg65-lgbC~ :
1. Appo intrnent s : b ren i ta U l i s o n , M.S., a s CILinicbal I n ~ t r u c : t , . ? r in Anat:omy, cffer ' t ive
&cemher 6, 1965 Ro11er-F. Lecbn i.'c)hn, M. D., zc C l i r ~ i.cai I r i s t r u c t o r in A7estl+ie;iul(-gy, e f -
re.:t ive &ce?.te r. ?O ! 7465 Paul Greenbcrg, M, Do, as C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t r i r i n I n t e r - n a ~ Medic: inc,
ei'l'ect i v e liexrnbc 14 10, 1965 h v i d W. Hines, M . D , , ae Cl inizal Lnst . r i .~c tur i n internal Medicine,
c7l7ectirrr: W::ember 29, 1 ~ ~ 6 j T k i l E . M r j r r ~ ~ , M. TI., as Cl i r i i ~ : s l I n s l , ruc t r , l - i : l Pcrdtatri:::?, e f f ec t i 5-e
k.:enber 9, 176:; C:l A. 3ti-lkclyk, M.D., nc- G1 i nical Lnr;l,,ructor i rl l~cdiolcgj . , ~ f f ~ c t ' ve
Jonue.ry 11, 1~66 Euclid Smiti:, M.i3. , as CLinicaL A s s i s t a r ~ l , Prvfi .ss:)r i n Phys i ca l IvlcdJ(:ine and Rehahillitat lcln, effet:l;ive J a n ~ ~ a , r y 21, 1966
' > ,. Resigr la t i r ! r l s : F k . Robert L. I)l~.i.tc'n, Clinical Assis tant = r - o f e s s o r :.r I l c ~ ~ p i t s l Medical
Care e Tfe [: t , i ~ * ~ Nr-,\, ~ m - h e y 17, 1965 Mrs. ktht-: B. h t t : ! n , Clin:r.al AssJ.al.ant ?raTr:~or of H:>spital N u r ~ i r ? ~
Caye, ert'fectj ve lVovcm;~er 15, 196> b,hb. 2. S . T. Larllrlseyan, V l i r l l caL k;st:,:iate P1.o ressor 3I" H ( j ~ ~ T i t 6 1 Medical
Care, ef fec t ive
FEIIT,OWG: Apl!r!.)ve the t t r ~ ' a - t e s indicate!?, ~ 5 t h ap- yointments tc c a n t other-wise spe : i f i ed : a( 't 10
H a r r y L. 7. Cur.c.~y, N. D. , 2 2 Fc17 ::v ti1 Ilrl,elxnal Mefi icinr , rfi 'ect i v e Jsr iuary 17, 1~16%
A1 fcnso F. Zavaictn, MI D. , ac F e l l c ~ v In Internal ldci7 - cine, e.rfe:tive r)E.ce~nIier 1, I 1365
w i l l iarn 'L1. Sh i nn?r, M. D. , as F ~ l i o w i r ~ Psy:biai,ry, e f fec t rive Jar~uary 25, 1965
S~unis Tdakse , P.I.1'. , ac F e i l ~ ; v i rL Ca~'d.i,:vasc:llar Surgery, eYfaect:i vy
Jamary : , ~965 M- Gayle Giidawel.1, M. D. , as Fe? 'low in 0r.l;lic;pel-l-i c p S U T ~ C I ~ ~ , eff C C ~ i VP
3ttli\l'll'y 1, J y r b .i:ick: Jane 2O: l 9 i h W i l l iam K a r v y Joncs , M. D. , &s Felloxlr in Orth :~pedic S~~rge ry , e ft 'ec-tive
d'anua1.g 1, 1Pt;G t .krnug-11 ,uric ,+:O,
,7
i. I k ~ i g u r l ion:: - Gerald 5. h ~ b s , r e l l z v i n Ysych:atryl': cf rec t ivc J;znr,ary -1, ~ ' i 6 6
nt-. Bo3 i f . >lack, I 'el low in f h d l o l (lgy, u J r e l - t i v c ,Tmr.uary 11, 1966 Ur. I~tdira Shah, Fellow 111 C~rdi~vasc~~lar Surgery, ef fec t ive C,ct:,her 31, 1965
11:. William C. I!ead, Fellow ; YI Ortk~opeclic Surgery, effe:: Live kct tmbzr 31, 136;
HERTPH PHOFESS;OTJS ST WUNT LOAN PRCGRAM. A p ~ r o v e t h e a1 Ixa t ion ,>S $3 ! 960 f m r n Accourit, 9180 - Undlst rhibuted Snterest on 'l'empo r-ary Inves txents and T r l l ~ t Ellnr.s TLrry ? 3 e p c i t , to the Ilealth ProT'5se i (ins Sku3ent Loan ?rc~gram. ( Sce Page S- 6, Iten! Ti:). 7)
CHANCES L& !;RAlYl1S PREVIOUSLY AWARDED. Approsa7 is rcqurst,ed for. the f o l l t w - i r ~ date exLensiuns, w i t h o ~ l t addi-t i ~ n a l funds, on grants pl,eviously awarded anil app rvr jved :
1. krnc~n Runyc.)n Memorial f in t l for Cancer Resen.rch, bnc . , Grant DRG-255, L o 0ct:iber 31, 13156
9. h e rnirsn Yeart Asanc, is t . i sn , Tnc . , Grant 62-~1-l)li.'r, to J u n e 36, 146b 3 . United S F , a t ~ s P u b l i c H e a l t h S c r ~ t i c e Gr-nr~ l , r? R01 O j c l G 2 - O L t9
Aug:i 5 t, 31, 1 966 4. Ur1ite.J. Sta+.es Puhl i c Heali,b Servicr G r a n t NF Gb3U{!-n3 t o JLI~I~? 3U?
I~GL >, Un ii.ed Stat,es Pub1 i c ! llealtll Service Gra1-h 5 R0i HD 00313-02 t n
I
Fe t1ruau.y >!8, 1966 6. Uni ted S t ~ t e s Ehbl: c : Health Servicc G r a n t 2 R01 IIE 0121 4-03 t3
/ ?ck,r>jal.:: 18, 1966
Q-L - GIP'L'S OF @(JO OF MOlU. TI; is rer:omnlenderl ( .ha t the f o l l w i r \ ~ -ash g i f t s , f < ~ ~ x p c n r i i t u r c at, the 6-j r-ection r ) f t h e deL)sr tmcut or i - ld i v idua l in( l i -cated, IF? ~ct:eyt?d that 1,he ap:p~.t .ciatio!~ ::I' t h e Rc!ard of Recents 'tw sent to t h e dnnors . Tl~erc i s no t e rn? ina l rls.f,e fx t.71e expcl~:iit.ure u\' tunds ur17- ~ s s spec:?.- f i c a l l y c tu t t :d b e l a w ;
1. Intl iv idual G i f t Dr. R e u b ~ n A. Adams Wphrml.ment a I' C)'r;stct r i c a a11 tl Gynecol r)gg
1"qr ' 'Fki~'ult ; j Gi+.;:j r:.,.' f l b ~ T ; p t ~ i ~ ~ . ~ I I J
Gynecology" u n d c ~ the di r-ectfon o T 2. Jack Pritcl~ard ( 77c18 1 $ l g U , O O
F', Dr. B. L, Ar:~noff , Pres. , Texas Div. , hi. Cancer S(lcioty 71;i N. W a . s h i t l ~ t c j r l Lklls.?, Texas 7521G
Fgr " h e r i c ~ n Car-cer S:-lci?ty, Texas DIvisi:,n, Inc. - FroTessor r17 l&dio]ogy" L rule r the d i r s c t i r lj3 c f t 4 1 e &an ( 8769 j
3 . C h i l d r e n T s Mcrl ical Ce-r!Ler 230fi Welbu,--r~ LY.1+i.e<. Lhllas, Texas
Furn "Cl;i lr l r e n ' s TYI?dical C~nter A n e s t t c s j a kuud" .lnder 7 1 1 ~ 3 i~ec : t i on o r t h e ilc1,ar.t;- n;-.r~ t: c3air ' ran? 0:tclbe: & IYwembe r., 11165; (7590 1
4. ' C n d i ' r i ~ l ~ l a L G i f ; Pr. hrton Cr , lm-~es Deliart~~cnt olt' Ink ~ m a l M r c i i e i n c
YZI ' ' V a r i c ~ u ~ D o t l i i r ~ - Y,tudy :,f' L~vc . I - D l n ~ 3 ~ e 3 " rincler t11e dire..: t:ion of Lk. Eur. 1.t n Combca (3 gIf L s I,r~+,al irig ) ( 8380 )
GIiTS OF $00 OR MORE. ( r o n t i n u e d ) - 5 . The Bericens -Gor:ci i?ouliilatio:i
Mr. Flict-.a~-(? W. Ince 3 0 P l a t ~ a i z C i r c l e Uronxv iUe , IJew Y x i r
For "The I Ieddc~l j - tiii@d Fciundat ior I J'llnd'' u n d e r t k r r l i re . : t i :~n oi' Dr. D. W. Seldin (~'(18)
6 , k. W i l l iam F , G~.lerricr.o 6048 Sherry Tan? k l l a c , Texas
Fo? "$L.ienda sf' t h e Library Fi~nd" urlrier t h e dis.cctlcrl ;)f Mrs. V i o k t &L ird (6346)
'(, M r . and M ~ E . J. N. g i l l 7023 C i ~ r - r i n 13r i ve I~l ' l .as, T ~ x a s '(5230
ll'r~r "S(-:ler~dc~,rrra l<esca~<.:h" unzer. t h e d irect ion :.~f Dr. ,T. Donaltl Srniley { 38 3 1
8. LQ-. Tf,r-ma,c P. b b - l ~ p t l - Fir 's; Fedrr-a 1 &di:al mil;l i r l ~
2105 Car-penter Freamy W e ~ t Irvirig-, Texas
FOI" "Var'irlUS DGIIS>TE ~ C I Y P s ~ r c h i ~ t r y ~ ' under t h e i ' l i r e c t i o r ~ ni' Dr. R. L. S t i h b l e f i e l d (7390)
3. D r . W. U. Nowlin 101 r3.6t. 17ti\ Z t ~ e C k I, i t t l e f i e l d , Texas
For "C:Lle&c T~:)yalty Alumr.5 S I ~ l ~ p n r t , Procran" under tlir direct i on of t11e k~n (9185 )
10. 3r. Gor~alld I;. PauLto r~ 5359 h a n k Tlrive hlls;;, T ~ . x a c For "bYlcn(ls cY tbt. L*,brar.y Fwd'' urider tl;? direcXior! :)f b7I-t'~ V io l e t Third ( 8946)
11. Inil-i v idual G i . Y t T.T. Jack Frl tcharr i Uepartment of Ob~tetric~ and G y n e c ~ l o ~ y
Ft~r "hr'lTLt.y C i f t s f o r O l ~ s t e t ~ i : ~ ar.d G~-ne!:!L3gy" rinciei- t h e d i rcc t i rm of Dr.. Jack Pri tcharr? (16 g-i f t , s t 2 t a ' l i n g ) ( '(783 ]
12. Mr. J. Michael I(i?cr. llb3,O EL. ~4icPLaels LW, B l l a s , Texas Fn r " Varl nr ~s Dono rn - ~Za~+!liupulmor~ary
He;ear.r:h" urder t h e d i rect.ion 31' Dr. Carletnr! 3. Chapman (P,37~' )
2 3 . bks . Al r r e c Scl~enker 50 &uL 'I:!th S t x e t , A r ~ t . SE mew YO:!^, Lev Y w k
Fgt* " V ~ ~ I Q U S 1)Clnars - Stud;y of. Live r' D; s e a ~ e s ' ' m d e r t:~e disc!: [,ion of Dr, Bu-r.t;on c m c s (E3Ov)
14 . T r u s t nznd PI.. Tclnl Sh3 r-e s I!e?al-trnrr\t, of Eu thgery For "fldb3s.(3. 11. Car.y Pun1 f'or Opht3aIrn;~Lr~gy"
under. I;he dii.ect,im o l ' k . John 3. Lynn (8036)
15. T r u s t F'untl, Ur . Trm Shires Thpartmcnt of' G, i~gr~ . ; /
Ffir " l ;k?u l ty (; f'ts ffilr Orthopedic Surgery" under t ? , e d i r cc i , i nn of Dr. Chal-les 3 ' . c r e gJr y (6046 j
7 6,. T r u s t Fxnd Dr. T:>m 31 L ~ e s Tktpartmcnl. gt' Srrg~.;'g Yor "Varisus Tlonorz - Cardiac R~sesrcb"
uric-er tl e d9 rec t icn of Di*. llobert Sl~aw (8b91;dj
17. T r u s t P a d Dr. 'Ycm SII ire E
Llepar'tment sf Surgery F:.r "lJcur-:-)s~~rgery Wmorial I+fldT1 u!lder ;he
r l i rprqt . i .~>n oP Dr. Kzmp Clark ( 3 g:-ll'ts \ ~1k31i11g) (8700)
10. Mrs, Dallas S~:~it,:l T1.w Yellas and bbc Smith F3ul'ldat ion 1iJ102 Triwond R o ~ c i &l.las, Texas 77229
Il'or "Ve r v i OUS D x o j - ~ - L i b r.ar3; Memo r. i a1 f ind" urrrler. t t ie d? rect ion of Mrs, V i c l l e t P;L;.:c:~ (891c4)
19. b L l a s M I I ~ l % k ~ SI,I i t , t Fililnr3~t ion T r u s t Ikpartrnertt, F'rst 1,Tatj:wal Bank il: k 1 l a . s k11a~, T e x ~ s
Fc~r "PL.ier.ds of tP r ! L5brax.y 1%1n6" ur \&er tbc r l i.rec-tion :.)Z' Mrs. V i o l e t h . i r d ( 3 9 u )
LO. S:.:.lthi:e;te rn bkdicfl.7. lound~t i:m M r . Ccorge &cGr.~gor., Pr*eei,Aent Med-ical h i s E u i l d i i ~ g Dallas, Texaz 75?Fl
F3r ' '~-j~1ut11-~~estc3rn 3hlical Foundatioll - Surgical L:iterature folm :,lie Librar:~" unsjer t h c 3:r.r-rtisn W G . Vic.)let. Ba ' r -c ! (6340)
21. Dr. Roberbl. S. Spa-r;r&n 1 W 4 m!:+,t Wasl:ingtsr~ h l L l a ~ , Texas
?lor "7riend.s or t h c L i b r a r y F u r d " usdcr the clirect i:,n cf 14~s . V io l e j . b i r d (T!9)1 6)
22. D1., Thet-jdore %. Vottel~r- 2522 H:,cd Dallas, Tewac
For. " l ' r i ends or the J,i: ,r4ary ~ . 1 1 1 ~ " ur13er the dir.r!:tion ?;I: llrs, ITioLet h i r d (834C;)
GTFT:; - CF L~~~~ OR MC)IE. (c.:on+,in:~rtd) *!, 1 0 "..j
?s. T n d i v i d ~ d C i f - t 'Dy., Peggy N~a1.le:f Dcp;ll.rt.ment or' 0bci.etr i cs and Gy rtecol3g3;
I'm "Facul ty G i f t s for Obste t r ics and Gy r ~ ~ c o l m g ~ " undc:r tl?c direct l ion emf &. *
h-. Jack Pri t.ckmrd (16 gi r1.s totaling) 7-788 1 $ I,F?2Ty).OrJ
GDVEWIJEN'T COPTRACT5 ADm GUAM'S. A ~ p r o v a l is re:pested ~f t :~e f 'ollowing government C O L Z % Y H . ~ : ~ E and grant:,:
list i ,nal Aeronautics I; Space A { L m i n i s t r . a t i ~ ~ ~ knes R e s ~ a r c h Crnter Moffet t. Fie1 1, C ~ l i r;rnia. ?'ro?,5
1. Zontract No, NASP-3082 Modif 3 (:a; !:on Nu. 1 h. =. O'B. Idontgi~mery-
2, Cant r-act. Ph.3. 2-15'" dl 1 Mod il'i cat i ! ln No. 2 I@. P. 0 ' 3 . P.Tc~ntgomery hugllst 1, l.9h5 - c T ~ ~ i y 31, $36,614. GO
3. C i r , a r l t . No. I;l3-+>9O S t r o l ~ g i c a l r e a c t i v i t . y a n d antibacterfal propert , i e s of 7s and 193
i rnr~1undglo l :uL1~1~ nr. Rober t M. Pi.ke January 1: 1.966 - [kcember- 11, 1966 $:$IO,2~0.00
4. C::sntrac.i, hrj. NOIflJli-513fl(00) A stur l j r in c t l u e a t i ~ r l a:ld cieveLoprrient of rnedica, pducal. lon T o r natir:rnal de Sensc nr. Jag P. Saurord .July I, 1955 - June 30: 1966 $ n ~ , 5oo.no
A ~ t u d y [>f h u s p l t a l usage in &17a~, Texas Dr. .JuhYI S . CLavnlan
Uepa~t ment i l f Health, E d ~ ~ c a t L;-jn aud Welf-are D i v isii~ri o r il(:~miur:.:<,y iJeslt1, S e r v i - e ~ Bureau u r S t a t ? Serrr iccs Pub1 I c: I l e a l t h Servize W&s'iingt>n, D. C. :l:,>{>l
6. Apprcllt j ces7l;ip Tra in ing Grant, AT-80-66 M c ~ ical S t u d e n t Training in Pu'bl i c Menta l Hea l th Pro'rjleti.~ - 3r. James I' , Cr i gsoiz June ' 0 , 19G6 - AugusP, 28, 1966 $3,360.00
Ikp~r.t .ment ,3f Realtl~, Tdrcati::rl and Wslfarc Pub1 f c Hea l th S c ~ v ice Yureau :)I' State Services Wa::l.ingtsr,, D. C. Lii'U1
7. Feal t i ; Prol'ec s i c r ~ s S t~ .~?c l~ i , Loan Pr-c.~gra.n~ fir. A . 3 , C'l!., Lean E ~ p t e ~ b r r ?!, 1365 - June 17, ~ 9 6 c 1 $23,597.00 (set: P2ge S-2, I l ea l t l~ F ' r ~ f c s s i o n ~ St~rt ient L o w ~ r q q s t r f i )
D e p r t r n e r i t of Heal th? Edr~ (,at i o n ar~d We151&~~ Nat-ic-)gal I n s t i t u t e s l leal tb F;e Llie sda, >&r;;Lan;l 20014
N a t i ma? T n s t i t u t e c)i' A l l c rgy atid Trll'ect l o u s Ufsease s
Pyrogenic efft'r:ts of P;act.erial tclxiiis - nr . Wesley G. Cla r-h
1r.f e c t i v i t ) zf pulm.mary t \ ~ l l e r c u l s s i s Dr. Rqhrrt G . Lr:~~dcii
Nati:)nal Inst i Lu te sf Ar5kr i . t ; F and Mei,abolic nisea~cs
GI - 1 C 3 , ~ O l l H.S 63.7
Ur, Roger H. Unger
11. Research Gr*ar.t 2 R01 P , N C;4>:6-~4 14ET I l e ~ a t l r : clu.cese prod~~ct. inn: ut i . l i z a % i z r ~ and batance Dr.. Le~r.ar!l L. Iha- 'sorl r'aruasy I., 1:;66 - ~1ecsn:ber 31, 1966 $59, Glc! .UO
12. Fiesearcll Grant 5 PCjl AM 05864-05 AMP Eler:l.rolz rnir:-r:.~scg;sp- stuiies i n tulnarl discasp Dl.. M>>rlais LZff
Nat i i lnal I n I, i tute r.)? Ch il d llealt 'r~ and Hunian ,J elo~meni.
1.4 . Hcsearrh C ~ n n t , 5 R O l IID 007.i"(-03 E!SL) Or ig in 3 r estrcgen .--- in pregnanry D r . Pentt i li. S i i t c ~ . i
Jhrlnary 1, 196i - Docen~l~er 51, 1966 $:,1;,24:).uu
G e n r r a L Resezrch Support Pranc:;
16. Research Grant 5 E U HE: 034313-09 GM GplancI~n ic ?;e!r!:,cman..i c : s and wlanchr L ic. me t a h d i s m
lkc i .~sn iomc (.IT car0 i a c corlLr2l Dr.. J-erc R. Mitc:~el_l.
nati1;nal -nst ; t u t e :; 7 P~\ei?tal Ika1t.i.
15. Hesea~r:V. G r a n t mi 05t?31-~5 5 1!01 PETA Icclianiems oi' c t o r a ~ e clrlcl r ~ 1 c f i . s ~ '7f arIli.nes Dib . Y ~ T ~ ~ I I I T E ' , A . S h o ~ Jitiaary 1,. 1966 - kt:::mber 31,. 1966 $197c?6.~~
NON-GOVERW:\TT COWLRAZTS, tiEAJWS, ANT1 (Y~hXR AGPEEl4EhTS, Apprcval @f' the f01lotv.i r~g cont rnacts, $rar~;s, and o t l~e r ag.raeernents i~ r e q - i ~ ~ t c d , and 31. i e
I . B;l i -~ '~~lg l l~ W C ~ ~ . C O R E & C:). , J ; L c , B. 3. b f i i l s 1 , ~ i f i S i ~ ~ g - \ , ~ t : ~ n W.dica1 tkpartrt~i?nt 1 S c a r - s d ~ l c R,.)ad Tu.ckatoc, New Yorr 10707
For "Study ;if' Pl;l) rnyxin R. Su1fa.t.~' ' ur:,*er t:.t! d i r~ i : t . i c s~ l sf' &. Hr.'_nz E iehenmIc , (w-48)
2 . G i f f z t d - H L I I ?b Cmpsny: Tnc. b k . Jnlln R . 21i11, Jr. a t 3 M r . Pete Giff'o:d P h 0 0 Fi ['lei it y rJn ion Tower Lb-llas, Tcxas Tj201
Fzr "19hg-bC E;t ' : 'orfi-~ill ~ i . c ~ u y e ~ i i i ~ ! 'n I n ~ e r n a l Melic ine" landera l.he ?ire:,t.isn :!F lk, n:)nald W. 3eldir1 ( 7716 ) $ 1,200*00
3. S p t e x Ccrp~)ra:iion Sl .anf ord h d u s ; r . ial F w r h Pal2 Al to , Ca7 il'orr.ja
Fur "St 113.7 of Grc:.-s~h ;T Ji-mOLlr;' S ' J ~ ~ T ~ S sanc E "
uncer t n e r3 r e c t i u r ~ of' Dr. Roser H. Unp;c~ r(~r the yerj nrl r 11' Januar3- 1, 1966 tl iruugh Uecerr~l~e~ 31, 1967 (832)
'I . W~ll.aco La1,orator i P s Dr. A. C u r t i s True Direc:tar, Cl in ica l Tnvectigatio~z Cran bury , Uew J ~ r s e : r 0rJ512
Fur "STut-y <!t' 'Sc~ lacer , ' (t;$h3mt~)" t ~ i ~ d c r the dir.echt ior! o T Dr. R. L. S t ~ h h l o f i c l tl (8617 j
T112 Rohert A . Welt?. F i ~ ~ n d a t ion W, O. Milligan, Di~rctor c ~ f Research 2010 ErYrtk of tk\e Sott.11 west. BII i lding H 2 : ~ s t r )n, Tt-3;a.c 770Cl-3
5 . Grani 11s. 1-1 i71 "Lli, r-a - M i c ~ c l h l y n ' s oJ" S t w o l d 3ormones in Eiol o c i c a l Tis ; ;uesrf undcr !;he d i r ~ c t i g t l c i? Dr. F ~ n ; t i E. Si i Leri f n r t h e p e r i o d o r &J- 1.. 1-966 thruugk Apr i l 30, 1969 ( 8191 )
6. Grant N, j . 1-122 ''Bi1';~1~~-111istry " 7 Sphi1lg1js111e I h s e ~ " u r i i & ~ i . ' l~e di~er : t . ion of h. A. M~sr :a t? l l i f o r t h e prior1 Ma?? 1, 1966 through April 30, 1767 (fi1$1-1)
7. Grfi ,nI ~-o:F! "C.~cm;ca~ Ikc l~an i~n ls vl ' Pro te in clnd L i p i d P!IetaI~!illism" unlier t . k direr. t iimn 2f Drs. H. 17. !l1idwe1l and Donald S. Wiggttns f o r t h c l e r i o d n T Nay I , 1 ~ 6 6 - l . h r ~ u g b April 30, 1-96? ( 3160 -1. } '(>,OOO. 09
OTf~ce cf Llle Dctlr~ I. Zncr -~FE the annual sa lary ra te :>C F'ran:r.s hoosl ~ r : , P c ~ s < , n n ~ l nirsctor,
e f f e c l . 1 ~ ~ Jmu .z ry 2 , 1966, I;? $(,FiOO payahl? frorn t h e Orf'ice o r the Ea,n budget. Mrs. WoosLey is preocn1;ly burlgeted at an a n n u a l salary r a t e nf $)7,, 104 p ~ y a h l e from the Off i ~ : e o f the l e a n - 2 u d g ~ t . ( R B C No. 163)
Blsiness fyf ic f r ; . - Office c f t h r : r2lrcllssinff Agent - -- 3 . Ine rease the annual salary r a t ~ ~ ) f -4ub r e y C . Ramly, b r c h a s i ne; Ager~ l; ,
effccl , ive Jarnlap I , ~966, t,cl $? ,~co p f a b l e f r u m t h e U2'iice ,>i' t h e 1'urcha.- slr1.g &cut budgel,. Mr. Ranpy <E presen:ly Iiudgeted at an annual salary rate or Y'(,4&0 pa;mble frorn l;he O f r i r e of k l - e Fur-chasing ℓ 1)ucget. (RBC Y a : . ! . 159)
Orf icc fo r C ~ r r 1 t . c a n d S~~~;us l~ l . r . y f l R";c.a r"h :ss fllatlgc t l ; e s t a t u s and i acrease t h e ann~is l . sa18,ry r a t e o t ' Anpi- Lea
S h n s t . e r , I,!, Accc!:lnt;ar!t I, e f f e c t i r r ~ Jali~.ra.ry 1, 1986, at 511 annua l salary rate o f ${,10$ pamble from -8.'t>e Off l { :e f~lr Grnants a1111 Sp01i5r:red E C S ~ R Y - C ~ : budgrt . E4.s. Sl;.ust?r is pri+seiztlg budgeted aE ar. AciministratLrrc A.;sist.ant ~ . 1 , an anr~ual ilalar;~ z.u,Ltl of $5,, 784 p ~ r a b l e f r u u t h e Of r i c e f w Grants nrld Sponsc~red Research 11ucIget. ( L ~ B C !T:-I. 160)
Aria; 'I my x n g e the Fnurce i n c r c s . 5 ~ the a:raual sal:ary rste J7hq W. Jac!r:~,.~n, En~Tncerin&: Tt.c.tniciar1 lI, el'fectivr-i January 15, l ~ h ! ; througll April 313, ~ $ 6 , tz 98,160 ~ w . y ~ b l ~ frcm thtl Anat'3311j: b t i d ~ ~ t . Nx-. J Y [ : ~ E Q ~ i:i ~ j ~ e ~ e n t l y burj~,etcfd. 3.5 an Er~giilecr. i rlty Techri i r i n n IT in thc Di=-E~:tlg i tre5rlng lkboratorn;r at Etn a n n u a l tialar-y r a t c o-c $1,440. ( RBC Nu. 165)
Intcrna.7. &%I is: i rle - 5. Changc tfle soarc? of sal ary of ,Jay P. Sarif'ord, M. U. , Pr.0 ressor ;
Coordinai.:;r, c : r ~ ' $ ~ r + , i v c - T a n ~ a r : ~ 1, 1966>, i , c ~ $25,,0r:i~ payuhl.~ E C f , > l l , j ~ ~ : $21>,00~ f l - ~ l ! ~ \,he I n t t t r r a l Merlic ine b)lricet, , $ , 5i3Cl ffrclrn h4a-7~ C i - l r l t rac t PIC)EIJ1{- 277~)(00) and $3, 500 frborL -l.'r,,e Sov t l~wes t ci-n Medical Fnl~ndat li r-~n Cr.al:k. D r . S t ~ u i . ~ r d is prer71 i budg~t.eGL at an annual salary r a t e of $25,006 p y a - - ble 3 , ~ f 311 ow^ : #$!@ r~!.m the n t e r n a l Medic ire hnigct , $1,, ~ C C ) :?~#:rn Navy C.;;nt,ract X0NI<-27?C)((Ir3), $2,0~70 f1 .2r .1 l J n i t c j S t a t e s R, l : l l c Kc&? l,k Servicne Gran t ~~-00851-~8 and $3: 500 from the Scuthv~s t ;e r r . Medical Fonndation Grant. ( R R C NO. 155)
6. dppciutl E m g t S;l.lt)in: M.D., as tns t ruc t : : r , eff'et-l,frre Jaru!arp 12, 1366, at an a n r i ~ ~ ~ . ? s e l ~ . r - y ratc art' $12,00(: psya71 Le Trm IJniCed Si.ates P u l ~ t i c 9cal t,11 Servic~ Gl'ant 5 1101 HE-06,296. (HK No. ~ ' ( 2 )
7 . fipp- irt h u e , r s b:. Jo r i s~on , M. D., Fel l o w , =.f.it?ctivc .January I , lgb6 t t r oug l l J u e 3C, ly<(< at an annual salary T.;-L~,F. ~ f ' $9, pa;,a,bcle as fol.l.nws : $E;,nclu f r~r r r l tlfiitelj E t s t c s T ~ b l l c Health S e r v i : ~ G r a n t I T1 A M bj02,? xnd $4, ~ c O rrcm t1:e P T i z c ~ ~ Clr~rnpa.n;, Grsnt,, ( ~ U C NII. l f ( O
8. Increase the at lnual salary r.&,l,e of Gerle C. Jer~ning; , Re~~arc!; 'i 'echr.ic'~a~; T11, c f ~ ~ c t l ~ i : Janucr;~ 1, 13&, t m 3 $7,4!!~i y a j a t l l e a'; r: ! l lr3wg: $ ~ , S O C I f r n m t h e T r ~ k . ~ r n a l Medic iztct bu8;I5e(, a n d $2; ul O r'rnm Unitetl States Pl.!blic Health Servile Grant 5 TI. 1L3-5h69. bk . J e n n i n g ~ i~ p r e s ~ n t l y b ~ ~ d g e t c d at. an ar~n~zal. saLal-:f rate of. $6, '(80 ~ i w ~ a b l e as f:?; 1 r x t r s : $4 , ~ ( L V fr -,m t lit- Tr l . e ~ n n 1 bkdic ine 3udgvl, and 82,OLC f r u m Wnlterl S t a t e s h b l l { : Il~altl! S e r ~ f ? c e Grant 7 TL HE-5463. :mc ms. 7-57)
..,
9 . A p l w i n t k v i d D. klf, M. n., as S ( : i ) t t i n h P i t e PL,U~YSEOI- ,:I/' lYeurol:jgJ7 and Chairmar[ , effcr: Live J L ~ y 1, 1966, at an annual salary rats af ep'j, 560
Pa, I.. h 31 oy;y ID. 1rtc:rease tkrr a n n ~ a . 1 s a l s ~ ~ ratme of Ph i l i p 0' P,. Naitgzrc\ery, P.I.D., Frafcss!ir', ~ T t ' e c t i v c Januar:; 1, 195i5, t:) w, an;u,s , l sslar:, rate of $311,OOfl paysblc ?:-)m U n i t c ~ : RLates P ~ ~ b l l c Res.lth Scrvic=e Grant 5 Ky CM IS,gi~!l-v3. &. I d c ~ r ~ l g ~ ~ r n e r y is present?y h u d ~ c t e c i a t ssn a n n u a l ~ s l . a r y rate oS @3,000 payable :ro~n Unii.ed St.ates Pjjbllr K ~ a l k , h Sel-,,~ G y s n t 5 L3 GM 1?,;')13-1-02. ?k). 146)
71. Change the S ~ E L I ~ U E of Bruce D, F a l l i z , M.D. ? tn Pro.f'excor, c:f'r'cctive J3nuary 1, 1 ~ 6 6 , w i t h n;; c:.ailg,,e i n ~ a l u q , . IX-. Fa.l.:is is pr.esrnt1; \iilil~et?d as an A"ow:iate Pr.r,t'r;so~- at an anna:-tl c a l a ~ ~ y r a t e 3f @0,000 l > b ~ y a G l * ? ELL
f - , l l o w s : ,$1.'7,300 from thc T1at;holug:y buc?gct a n d $i,70<) 2 o m Phr~klar~d Me:r::)rial H,2spital Serv.it:eE. ( ~ R c No. 154)
Fathol:>g;j ( c i ! n t i i , ~ c c ! ) 12. C1:ar.g~ I.he s t s t ~ ~ s sf R::llan< C. I<e)-r,ol~l~ ? M. D. . I,.:, kc; or: :at? PI";~I'?.SSCY, e f ' l e c t i k ~ January 1, 1966, w i t 1 1 n : ~ changr: in sa1ar;y. ET. I te j~ol<!s is ?re- sent7jf k~udgeted as arl .%sistant Pr3fr~s.31- at an annua.1 salary ra te of $19,500 p,y.?ble as f~lclllow s : $15, YO:? Yr,;rn <.h+ PatL::l(:~p,;: k:.lti,~.etr $,:, 6;?0 fr., :m P3yiL- l a n d &lcr~ol-Sal Hr isp T t a l Service s . (RBC P h . 153 ) 13. Cknrlge t t e s t e t u ? ,:r l L * , r i n H. C i ~ u n l ! r ~ J t , M.D., I ~ l s t l ' ~ c t o l . , eYfect3ve Jan-lary 1, 7 966, at ar! annual salary rate ?f $1.0,000 i-,:-tjrable f rim t h e
Pathology budget. Xr. Eigenbrodt i s pres~r~l,ly budg?l,~rl as H. Wllcw Et;, an annl~a7 s a l s s y rat,€ of;' S11,000 payable 17r- ;~rn Ua5teci Statc s ?ubL i c H e d t : SCYV i r e ~ ~ a f i t ,5 ~1 GM-227. (HBC r h . 1 3 2 )
14. Appoint B i l l j 7 ,TN. b h r t i n , FQincc~> 'ng Tech11 ician 11, 4 1 1 bo-AT w ~ k , cf - r'ec:tive 3r.chem3er 10, l:;&5, ~t an ar\rual salar:; ~-ntr, of' $4,1s!! fxq-ablc rr-(22.
the NtlLional Aerorzautics anc Space Admirrist.l-atio~r Grant. (IUC h-o. 1~13)
2 5 . Accer!l-. ?.lye r.*sigi?a,t,j.:jri r_f 30111 U. Fl?;rr~r, M.D., As~iz tar l l I i rofcssor , ef- > - feet i ve k c c m ' r ~ ~ r 31, 7.955. Dr.. Flume i E p?escril,ly :ur*::e; ed at, a.rl snklual
salary r~tc! of "$13,501: payable frorr: the %t i ::I ngy E1.1:1get, (RE(: No. 152i
Peri.isCrirs 16. Aplmint Tk.orr,a~ U. C,:jri,e, Jr., M.U,, P ~ o t ' e s c o r , r t7Sect i~;e J ~ l g 1. 1.966, at &[I annual salary rs1.e c ,f $2S,OUCI phyable f~-o:r: tl.e Fcd .st,lArics b ~ ~ t i g e t . ( RRIT Ydl?. l G
17. SI.ang2 t11e statils and int:reaez the arm;-,a1 salal-y ra1,e of kc11 Garnbo~, % : . T I . , tc A . - c i ~ t a r ) l . T'roi'ess..~r., ePl7rtct,ive Js.r.aa~*y I, '196b, a t an anli~s.1 salary
& , - , ratc of $11,600 ps3aL.l- a e fo l1 ,~ws: I,L,,t?V(4 fln,:j:r. tl12 P ~ ~ l i z + . r ' ~ 5 i \ \ l d & e t L P - L ~
$ Q , 6 0 ~ fi-or11 the CI;.ildren's Ppdiatr.;r: Vector. C W ~ C T O + ~ , ~ ~ I Y ?JI,~ , > r . a ~ t . D r , Callll)ci& i s prnesently ).b~dgetc%I as a 3 c ientific Rfsea-rcl-! Special'sI, a t a n ann l~e l sala-r'!: rat2 .,? $j ,6130 pa;y7&ble Prcsm t!:e iTr . i ld ranfs i'ediai,rii. V ~ C - T , ~ r i!ar diogrs.~~'r)y F..~nrl G1-311L . ( n13C NO. lJ;j4)
Phys ica l E4e:Iicine L Reliabil i f a t . i , ) r ~ 1 8 . ~ i nt Yvnnr~ie Corrlrag, M. R. C l i n - i ra l Lns t r4lic:-tcr, zi15 timc , ?.Plec tli? January 1, 1966, at ~ , r l annual ~alesy (.I? $6,+0~1 psyabl:: r'rm t h ~ P h y ~ i c a . 1 :vT.3~dicinc ::-. 1Lei;;tLil '..atlcr~ 1,udget . ( ~ I B C NO. I$,'()
3hy s i (>logy -- 19. hppoil~i, ljekmli Sbeldol~ Skii-xie r,? Jr. , Tu!. U. , aa A ~ ~ . i c t a r ~ l , P r ~ f c s s o r of ?hysim-~l o ~ y and 'Cnternal &dic i r \ r , effei l:ive Augu:t 1, 7 966, ut an a n n u a l : : s l a ~ a y r a t e aF :t$Lm(,OOO payable t'rorr: t 1 1 ~ Yh;ys irllogy bu1l~e.t. (RBC No, 1.61)
-1 -- u s L l ~ % \ , ~ : j
201 Reaproir~t Larry Rex Kirns~:~, M. D. , F e l l u h : ef fcrt :.-re Jaw lary 1, 7966, st an ~1111ua1 a l a r y rate ~ f ' $12,000 p.zyable fkcm Ur? ; tecl S t w 1 . e ~ F d G l i T licalt? S r > r v i c ~ lirarit 5 TI bfi-7l:i l . T R . Iiinlsty has been budge l e d ;hu.ougk Del :~r r , 'b~r 31, 1965 at a n annual s a l a r y 1.4:? r,f $,1?:i)02 ~ ? ~ y a b l c T r ~ m U n i t e d State:; l l tb l i~ : E e a l t h Serlrice ~Gr-a,nt ,5 T:. Mi-Ti?O. (RE,: PIP. 1 6 k )
&(l i ul day :'I. Acctrly:L t h e re2 i ~ n a t i n n of Valerin. A . Slicel~an, Cll r i c a l InsF,:vctct., 1/4 time, ef fec t ive Dccer~ber 31, ~965. Ur. S h ~ e n m is presently budgv be4 at a'\ 9nnu.8.7 s3 1 a>-2 r.jY $3, CXl;' p~:~%l) le ft'l.gr!~ Pa:-lrlar ld Memu?. i a1 I-:@ sp i ha1 Se r - v i cs a . (RBC KO. 166)
Surgerg; -- 22. Chtir-ige thc s t a t : ~ ~ 01' Z i - a r k o R . &r.ter., M.13. , to k s s n c i a t t ! 1'1-ofessar; D i r e c t ( z- clf 8-l.vdent f l ea l t l~ Serir:ic:e, w i t ? ' r.o cl ange E S ~ E ~ Y - Y , effwti-TC: R b r u a r y 1 , i ~ ) h & . Dr. &.utcr. is p r , e s ~ u t l y Iudgcted az a r ~ A s s l s i . a n t ProYeszor; Illr ' trtor c!f S t g r l ~ n t . Bealt:; Ser-vJce, at; an ar lnu~ l salal-.: r-ante o? $16,700 p~:l; thlc f;..cm. t h c S u r g c ~ . ~ bu*,e!.. (HRC IT@, 1bl;i)
Graduate St11.iies
23. Change t h e s t a t u e c:f' Roseljn B i a r l t . 5 ~ to A<lmini:t.l'at iire :+ru.~t.r,ry, ~ f - f e c z i v ? Fehr'l~ary I, 1966, al, ar! &nnUal s a k r y -at,e of :$';:$OQ p ; ~ ~ . k l t . 1'1'@n! t he (2raduat.e 3t-iclie~ burlget, Lks. Blan-ton i s ? r c s e n t i v 7111Agetc{l as a Sen: 37' Secl-etury at an a r ~ ~ l u a l ~ a l a t - y rcte ox' $&,, 392 paj/abk f:-:;m the C:fa<uat,e Studies b u d g e t , (HUE Nj. 150)
A. J . Cill, M.D. , T!t:an
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTH TEXAS MEDICAL SCHOOL San An~onio, Texas
J a n u a r y 24, 1966
Dr. Har ry Ransom, Chancellor The Universi~y a f Tcxas A u s t i n , Tcxas 78712
Dcar D r . Ransom:
Thc f o l l o w i l ~ ~ docket f o r t h e South Texas Medical Schon l i s s r ~ h ~ i ~ t e i l f o r y o u r approval arld presentation t o the Board of Regents at i t s n e x i meeting in Austin on F e b r u a r y 2 5 - 2 6 , 1966:
NONGOVEllNMENT GIFTS AND GRANTS: The follawina g i f t s and grants have bccn -- received by t h e South Texas Medical School . I recorrunend acceptance and t h a t t h e appreciation 01 t h e Board o f Regents be senr the donors by :he Secretary:
Dorlor Purpose h Conditions 'D-
Amount 1 , F i r s . Ray SchooLLicld For the purchase of $ 400.00
120 Gatexood an item of equipr~lent San Antonin, Texas
2 . The Merck Company To set up a Dean's $ 5 , G O O . OG Foundation . discretionary fund
c / o Dr. K. F . Phillips Rahway, Ncw Jersey 07065
3 . George W. Brackenr idge Fur facu1t.v Found at i o n development
c / o Nr. Leroy Denruan 215 W P R ~ Connnercc Street San Ant onia , Texas
RECOMMENDED M:ENDMENTS TO 1965-66 BUDGET IT: - Pa tho logp 4 . R e a p p o i n ~ D r . Desiderio L. Galindo as C l i n i c a l P ruTcssor , w i ~ h u u t s a l z r y , cLEectivc September L , 1965.
P e d i a t r i c s 5 . Appo in t Dr . Colette !I. Kohler as Assistant P r o f e s s o r at a salary r a t e o f $12,000 f o r 1 2 months, e f f e c t i v e JuLy 1, 1966. Funcs t o come irom t h e vacant p o s i t i o n of AssistanL Professo r .
R a d i ~ l a g y 6 . Zeappoint Dr. Peter Zanca as C l i n i c a l P r o f e s s o r and Acting L'hairiaan, w i - t h o u t s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Septtnd)er L , 1965.
Surgery , 7 . A p p o i n t Dr. Joe B r a d l e y A u s t as Prof e s u n r and Chairman a t a salary ratc o f $30,000 f o r 12 months , e f f e c t i v e June 1, 1966, Funds to c.ome f r o m t h e vacant pos i t i .on of Prnfessor and Cllairrnan,
8 . R e a p p c i ~ i t U r . Dcris C , G r v s ~ k r e u t l ~ as C l i n i c a l Professor and B c r i n g C h a i r m a n u f the Divlslon of Anesthesiology, without salary, effective September i , 1965.
9 . Appoint Ur. Harlan D. Rant a s Associate Professor at a sa lary r a t e o f $24,000 For 1 2 rnnnths, e f f e c t i v e March 15, 1966. Funds Ln rnmc- l r n m L ~ P v a ~ a n t pcss i t i o n 3 f A ~ s o c i a t e P r o f e s ~ u r .
Library 10. Appoint D r . D a v i d A . Xronf c k a* Assoc ia te Professor of Medical B i b l i o g s a p t l y and Medical L i b r a r i a n at a salary r a t e of $17,500 [or 12 months, e f f e c t i v e December 1.5, 1965. Funds to come from the vacant p o s i t i o n o f 1 , i b u a r i n n . (RZIC 4 )
Personnel O f € ice - 11, h u n r of Transfer: $2,000
To: Maintenance, OperaLion, and Equlpnlen t l'rom: Cnal lor ated
Fur: To achieve ope ra t i ona l requirements of rhe Personnel O f f i c e and to e s r a h l i s h good fiscal management procedures fo r t h a t Department (RBC 5)
12. Amount of Transfer: $500 To: T r a v e l
From: Unal located Far: Ta act ivate t h e o p e r a t i o t ~ a l requirements ol= r11e Personnel
O f f ice and to e s t a b l i s h good f i vca l management procedures f o r t .ha t Depar tment ( R B C 11)
B lochemis t cy - 13. Amounr of Transfer: $2,000
lo: Unallscatsd From: Maint.enance knd O p e r a t i o n
For : To r e d i s t r i b u t e f u n d s in order t o g i v e p r i o r i t y to institutional demands (RBC 6 )
Mlcrob io logy 14 . Amount of Transfer: S2,OGO
To: Lnallocated From: Maintenance and Operat ion
For: To r e d i s t r i b u t e funds in o r d e r t o give p r i o r i t y t o institutional demands (RBC 7)
Pharmacology 15. b u n t of Transker: 22,000
Tor Unallocated From: Xaintenance and Operation
Far : To red1str ib: i te fundv in orde r to glve priorlry to institutional demands (RBC 8)
P s y c h i a t r y 1 6 . Amount o f T r a n s f e r : 7 1 , 5 0 0
To: Unallocated From: T r a v e l For: T - o r e d i s t r i b ~ i t e funds i n order to g ive p r i o r i t y t o
ids t i r u t - i o n a l demands (RBC 9 )
L.ibrary 17. Arnount of T r n n a f ~ r : $1,000
T o : Iravel From: Unallocated
For: 'l'o act ivate thc a d d i t i o n a l operational req~lirernerltu of the L ib ra ry . The original budget , when made no p r o v i s i o n fur T r a v e l . (RBC 12)
Sincere1 y yours,
F . C. Pannill, M , D Dean
DIVISZON OF CCEl'TINlTING EDUCATIOW THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOEIEDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON Houston, Texas
February 1, 1966
Dr. Harry W. Ransom, Chancellor The Untversity of Texas A u s t i n , TeKas
Dear Doccot Ransom:
The foi lowing docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regrots at ita meeting in Austin, T e x a s , an February 25 and 2 6 , 1966:
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GEUNTS: The following grant has been negotiated by the Business Manager and has been signed by the b a n upon recornendation of the Bueineas Manager, and rpproved by the Camptroller and Chancellor. I recommend your approval and rat i f icat ion of signature:
1 . Grant No. 5 ROZ AL06024-03 ASB, by which the Department of ~ t e l c h , Education, and Welfare, Public Health Seruiee, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Robert T. Scholes. M.D. , Act ffig ChFef , A l lrrgy and Immunology Branch) provides $1 3,22 3.00 far the period January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1966, f o r a research project on ''nypersensLtivity t o Airborne Algae," under the directiort of Dr. John P. HcC;overn.
GIFTS AND GRANTS: I recommend acceptance o f the fo l lwkg g t f t a anti grants and that the apprecfarion of the Board be sent the donor by t h e Secretary:
Danor Purpae and Conditions Amount & a
1. Hauaton Endowment Inc. I n support of expenses l a $15,000.00 P. 0 . Bax5233B,Hauntan, connectionwith the 4thAnnual Texas 77052 Sympo8 ium on B ioms themat Fcs Mr. J. W . Creebre and Computer science in the Pres iden t Life Sel&nees
2. The Frederick R. Lummis I n euppart of expenses in Hedi ta l Foundation, 6448 connect ion w i t h program Fanfih, Nous ton, Texas 3 ~ a t d f ~ v a s c u l r r PuZmcrnary 7702 5 Disea8esn - Octobar 9. 1965
3 . The Hike Hogg Fund, First For V i s i t i n g Lectureships and $1,850,00 C i t y National Bank, Houstatl , Special Awarda Texaa Mr. Fred P . H a m i l 1, V i c e President and Senlur TruaC O f f icrr
Respectfully submitted,
qoGli."f --zL,Ac Gra r Tay or, M, D.