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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the President Austin November 13, 1957 TO THE HONOXABLE BOARD OF K2GEDITS OF THE: UNIVi2RSITY OF TEXAS Mrs. Devall and Gentlemen: The dockets prepared by the coniponent institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my reconmendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents i n Galveston on November 21-23, 1957: Main University M. D . Anderson Ho Texas Western Tumor I n s t i t u t e Medical Branch Southwestern Medi Dental Branch Postgraduate School of Medi I reconmend approval of the following budget items for Central Administration and Available Lbiversity Fund: 1957-58 Budget Central Administration Office of the President -- 1. Change the t i t l e and appointment of Mr. R. P. McCutcheon from Consultant in Special Programs; Visiting Professor of English, one- third time for nine months at $4,200, to Consultant; Professor of English, one-third time for nine months without salary from this budget. (604) Office of the Comptroller -- 2. The effective date of the salary? increase for Mr. Halbert G. St. Clair, Branch College Auditor, was incorrectly regorted in the September docket as November 1, 1957. The correct ciate is September 1, 1957. Available University Fund - Investment CPfice 3. 'Change the appointment of Mr. Ernest D. Eubanks, Accountant I, from $3,840 f o r twelve months t o &,020, effective October 1, 1957, additional funds to come from Available University Fund Unappropriated Balance. (674) Hogg Foundation; Varner Properties: Approve the reappointment of - Mr. Wallace Gorski for 1957-58 t o handLe the operation and maintenance of the Varner Properties in Houston at a monthly salary of $457.00, funds t o come from Account No. 65720, Mitchell Property, and Account No. 65790, Niscellaneous Expense. (528) CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMITTEE OF 75 FUND: The following contributions --- have been receFed to support the activities of the Committee of 75: Humble Oil and Refining Company, Houston $2,500.00 (671.) Mr. Rex G. Baker, Houston 200.00 (671) Edgar G. Tobin Foundation, San Antonio 500.00 (671) Mr. Hines H. Baker, Houston 250.00 (710) . L. H. Cullum, Wichita Falls 500.00 (706) Hobby Foundation, Houston 500.00 (704) Lemuel Scarbrough Foundation, Austin 500.00 673) Thompson, Knight, Wright & Simons, Dallas 100.00 . @ a *. ' , 9

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of t h e President

Austin

November 13, 1957

TO THE HONOXABLE BOARD OF K2GEDITS OF THE: UNIVi2RSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs. Devall and Gentlemen:

The dockets prepared by the coniponent ins t i tu t ions l i s t e d below are herewith submitted, with my reconmendation f o r approval, f o r consideration at the meeting of t h e Board of Regents i n Galveston on November 21-23, 1957:

Main University M. D . Anderson Ho Texas Western Tumor I n s t i t u t e Medical Branch Southwestern Medi Dental Branch Postgraduate School of Medi

I reconmend approval of the following budget items f o r Central Administration and Available Lbiversity Fund:

1957-58 Budget Central Administration Office of the President -- 1. Change the t i t l e and appointment of M r . R. P. McCutcheon from Consultant i n Special Programs; Visi t ing Professor of English, one- t h i r d t i m e f o r nine months at $4,200, t o Consultant; Professor of English, one-third time f o r nine months without salary from t h i s budget. (604)

Office of the Comptroller -- 2. The effect ive date of the salary? increase f o r M r . Halbert G. S t . Clair, Branch College Auditor, was incorrect ly regorted i n the September docket as November 1, 1957. The correct ciate is September 1, 1957.

Available University Fund - Investment CPfice 3. 'Change the appointment of M r . Ernest D. Eubanks, Accountant I, from $3,840 f o r twelve months t o &,020, effect ive October 1, 1957, additional funds t o come from Available University Fund Unappropriated Balance. (674)

Hogg Foundation; Varner Properties: Approve the reappointment of - Mr. Wallace Gorski f o r 1957-58 t o handLe the operation and maintenance of the Varner Properties i n Houston at a monthly salary of $457.00, funds t o come from Account No. 65720, Mitchell Property, and Account No. 65790, Niscellaneous Expense. (528)

CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMITTEE OF 75 FUND: The following contributions --- have been receFed t o support the a c t i v i t i e s of the Committee of 75:

Humble O i l and Refining Company, Houston $2,500.00 (671.) M r . Rex G. Baker, Houston 200.00 (671) Edgar G. Tobin Foundation, San Antonio 500.00 (671) Mr. Hines H. Baker, Houston 250.00 (710) . L. H. Cullum, Wichita F a l l s 500.00 (706) Hobby Foundation, Houston 500.00 (704) Lemuel Scarbrough Foundation, Austin 500.00 673) Thompson, Knight, Wright & Simons, Dallas 100.00 . @ a *. ' , 9

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Contributions t o Comit tee of 75 Fund (continued) - --- Mr. A. W . Walker, Jr., Dallas M r . W . Ridley Wheeler, Fort Worth

$

M r . E s t i l Vance, Fort Worth M r . George P. H i l l , Fort Worth Vf. J. A. Gooch, Fort Worth M r . B. B. Fuqua, Fort Worth M r . James H. Snowden, Fort Worth M r . F. Kirk Johnson, Fort Worth Senator Hubert Hudson, Brownsville M r . Harvey Gaylord, Fort Worth

GRADUATE LEGISLATIIX COUNCIL: A t the March, 1953, meeting of the Board, approval was given t o the creation of a Graduate Legislative - -

council. ( ~ a g e 11, Minutes) The composition of the Council was divided between vo$ing and on-~oting~embers, the l a t t e r group being defined i n pa r t as

". . ., and the a h i n i s t r a t i v e heads of a l l branches, colleges and schools s h a l l be e n t i t l e d t o non-voting seats ."

Subsequent t o th i s , the posit ion of "Vice-President for Medical Affairs" was created and the Council reconmends the inclusion of t h i s posit ion among the non-voting seats . I concur i n t h i s recomnendation.

REETAL CONTRACT, SOWHWZSTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL: On the bas i s of appropriate requis i t ion from Southwestern Medical School, the S ta te Board of Control has mde an award of a r en ta l contract a s l i s t e d below. I recomnend r a t i f i ca t ion and approval of t h i s act ion and t h a t the Comptroller be autnorized t o s ign the agreement:

Rental agreement betveen The University of Texas and John F. O'Connor covering 3,800 square f e e t of f loor space located at 3802 Maple Avenue, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, t o be used f o r offices, pkoto work room, a r t work rocm, shop work space and photographic dark rooms f o r the two-year period beginning Septeaber 1, 1957, a t a monthly r a t e of $200.00. This lease contract ray be canceller? by e i t h e r par ty by giving t h i r t y days1 wri t ten notice.

RZAPPROPRUTIONS AND LAPSES OF PLANT FUNDS UNEXPENDED BAUNCES AT - --- AUGUST -- 31, 19Y(: I r=nd f o r your approval the following schedule of reappropriations and lapses of August 31, 1957, balances of Plant Funds, submitted by M r . C . H. Sparenberg, Comptroller. W. Sparenberg1s recoraendation fur ther states:

I recornend t h a t a l l the f r e e balances marked "R" be reappropriated and t h a t a l l t i e f r e e balances marlred "L:' be lapsed. A l l t h e items marked "L" under Available University Fund appro~r i a t ions should be lapsed t o the Available University Fwd Unappro- pr ia ted Balance except Account 30. 91501 which should be lapsed t o Account So. 91500 - Major Repairs and Rehabilitation Projects. Under Plant Fu;~ds Unexpended for Medical Branrh, Accounts Nos. 93230 93232 should be lapsed t o Account No. 93W0 - Eousing and Eome Finance Agency Project Tex. 41-CH-11 - Allot- ment Account. Under Plant Funds Unexpended for Main University, Account No. 94014 should be lapsed t o Accomlt No. 52700 - Athletic Cowncil General Accoui~t, afid Account No. 94353 should be l a ~ s e d t o Account No. 92090 - Reso~re for Lapsed Balances - Nev Construction. A l l items marked "L" under Plant F u d s Unexpended fo r Southrrestern Medical School and Texas Western College should be lapsed t o Plant Funds Unexpeided - Unappropriated Balatlce.

It is a r t h e r recommended t h a t t h e August 31, 1957, Dental Branch Unexpended Plant %ads item "Due from General Fund+'' amounting t o $42,150, be lapsed t o the General Funds Unappropriated Balance account.

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Reappropriations and Lapses of Plant Funds (Continued)

Available -- University Fund Appropriations

Central Administration Account no. -

Consultina Architect - Mark Lemon

Main Unive

90630 90665

Office and Travel Expense Preliminary Planning and S i t e Work f o r

Permnent Improvements Consalting Architect - Pagq Southerland and

Page - Campus Development Plans - Services and Traveling Expenses

!rsit-r I

W AdditLon t o Radio House Completion of Unfinished Areas on Third and Fourth Floors of Experimental Science Building

New Engineering Building Consulting Architects Fee - Page, Soutner-

land, and Page Associate Architects Fee - Jessen, Jessen,

Millhouse and Greeven Architectural Supervision Extension of Outside U t i l i t i e s t o and Drives fo r ROTC Building Associate Architect Fees - Atlee B,

and Robert M. Ayres Architectural Supervision Mechanical Contract - Bradshaw and Furyear

A i r Conditioning Pain Building J. M. Boyer Contract Engineering Fees - Z w a l t and Vinther

Addition t o ROTC Rif le Range Building C and H Construction Co., Inc., Contract

Rebuilding Physical Plant Storage Sied and Material Yard

ROTC Building Consulting Architect Fees - Mark Lemon Associate Architect Fees - Atlee B-and

Robert Vi. Ayres Architectural Supervision Generai Contract - Southeastern

Construction Conpany Pl-ing, Heating, A i r Conditioning and Ventilating Contract - J. M. Boyer

Elec t r ica l Contract - Seco Smith Elec t r ic Company

Furniture and Equipnent The Abel Stat ioners Contract

Improvement of Grounds around ROTC Building

Three Expansion Chambers t o Replace Expansion Services i n Underground Steam System

Kajor Repairs and Rehabili tation Projects Imgrovements a t University Junior High School

Ray L. Wimberly Contract Main Building - Alterat ion and Refinishing Extending Campus Lighting S:rstern on 21st,

23rd, and 24th S t r ee t s Loyd Elec t r ic Co., Contract

Expansion of Power Plant C o n s t ~ ~ c t i o n of Power Plant Offices, Lab and Storage Room

New Power Generating Equipment Addition t o Power Plant Building Westinghouse E l e c t r t c Corporation San Antdnio, Contract

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Reappropriations and Lapses of Plant Funds (continued) - -- - - -- 91140 Stean; Generating System - A. M. Lockett

Company - Contract 91500 Major Repairs and Rehabili tation Projects 91501 Replacement of Pearce Hall Roof 91502 Acme Roofing Co. Contract 91506 Replacement of Gregory Gym Roof - Ray

y;Jimberly Contractor 915c8 Replacement of Sutton Hall Roof - $7. D.

Anderson Co. - Contractor 91510 Replacement of Deficient Lighting and

iJq.ste Lines i n Chemistrji Building 92070 In t e re s t on Construction Funds - Time

Deposits 92090 Reserve for Lapsed Balances - New

Construction

Medical Branch

Appropriations from Proceeds of Ten Million Dollars Par Value Permanent University Fund Bonds and Other Funds

93000 Medical Branch Buildings

93075 Contract rrith James A. Hamilton Associates- Consaltants

Housing and Home Finance Agency Fmjec t Tex 41-CE-11

93200 Allotment Account Three Additional Dorms and Building for

Cafeteria, e tc . 93220 Plumbing, Seating, and A i r Conditioning

Contract - St ra r~s Fravllr Co. 93225 Elec t r ica l Contract - P u h l Electr ic , Ltd. 93233 biovable Furnituze and Eqnipment for

Tnree Dorms aild Cafeteria Lounge and Faculty Eousing Building

93232 Suniland Furniture Co.

Main Universit:. - 94014 Construction of Addition t o 9 i l l Bal l

Addition t o Central i,:ater Chill ing Station and Modifications t o U t i l i t y Sjstems

94021 J. M. Eojrer Contract 94025 Engineering Fees - Zuaralt end Vinther 94030 The Taylor T. Room Project 94031 Noore Construction Co. Contract 94040 Piodification of Main Building Elevators 94041 O t i s Elevator Co. Contract 94055 Additioils t o Physics Building New East !<ling

and Home Finance Agency Pro;ects Tex 4 1 - ~ ~ - 1 2

94090 Allotment Accov~t Housing and Home Finance Agency- Project

'?ex 41-CB-26 Kinsolving Dormitory

94170 Allotment Account 94171 Associate Architect Fees - Kuehne, Brooks

and Barr 94172 Consulting Architect Fee - PI. Lemon 94173 General Contrazt - S . 0. and C. D.

Yarbrough Construction Co. 94174 Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating and A i r

Conditioning Contract - A. J. Monier and Co., Inc.

94175 Elec t r ica l Contract - 1.7. K. Jennings Elec t r ic Co., Inc.

94176 Kitcben Equipment Contract - Metal Arts Comgany

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Reappropriations and - Lapses of Piant Funds (Yontinued) --- 94190 Kinsolving Dormitory - Movable Furn'ture

and Equipment Appropriations from Proceeds of Ten Million DoLars P V Permanent University Fund Bonds a d Other Funds

94340 English Classroom Building Furniture and Equipment -

9k353 Suniland Furniture Co. Contract

M. D. Antlerson -- Additions and Alterations t o M. D. Anderson

Hospital and Twor I n s t i t u t e Architect 's Fees - MacKie and Kamrath Architectural Supervision Construction Contract - Thad Dederick Co.

Inc. Equipment Group I1 and I11

Finger Contract Supply Company Construction Contingency

Renovation of Old Dental School

Dental Branch

Renovation of Old Dental School General Contract - Donald W. Pung

Southwestern Nedical School

Southwestern Eedical School Basic Science Building Furniture and Equipment

Cl in ica l Science Euilding Allotment Account Architects Fees - Mark Lemmon Architectural Supervision General Contract - George A. Ful ler Co. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, and A i r

Conditioning Contract - Kiefl'er Plumbing and Heating Company

Elec t r ica l Contract - Ling Electric, Inc. TLaboratory Equipment Contract - Dean

Specialty 'Jerks, Inc . Furniture and Equipment - Abel Stationers Hospital Equi~ment, h i m a 1 Cages and Apparatus - A. S. Aloe Soapany

Service Building Allotment Account Zonsulting Architect 's Fee - Page, South- erland, and Page

Associate Architect 's Fee - Yark Lemon General Contract - C. A. Fuess and Co. Plumbing, Heating, Venilating and A i r

Conditioning - Beatty Engineering Co. Electr ic Contract - Ray Smith Elec t r ic Co.

New Parking Area and Storm Sewer - Allotnent Account Uvalde Constmction Company

Texas +Jestern College - Texas Westera College Administration Building

Furniture and Equipment Suniland Furniture C a .

Additions and Alterations t o Student Union Builcllng - Ailotmsnt Account Architects Fees - 3avis and Foster Excavation and Hauling - Borsberry Construction Company, Inc.

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OUT-OF-STATE - TRPS: I recommezd approval and ratification of Mail Docket No. 1 attached as a part of chis docket and also approml of the following:

l. D r . M. A. Casberg, Vice-President for Medical Affairs, October 30- November 1, 1957, t o Hot Springs, Virginia, t o present a paper to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, expenses t o be paid from the Clerical Assistants, Cffice and Travel Expense account of the Office of the President.

2. Mr. Orville Wyss, Professor of Bacteriology, Main University, November 25-28, 1957, t o Chicago, I l l inois, t o attend a meeting of the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Microbiology, expenses t o be paid from Acerican Cancer Society Grant - Organic Peroxides and Cancer.

3. The folloriing staff of Main University t o deliver a paper a t the meeting indicated, transportation expenses t o be paid from funds of the Committee on Attendance a t Meetings of Learned Societies, Main University:

(1) M r . Byron E. Short, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, December 1-6, 1957, t o New York City, for the meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

(2) Mr. William S. Livingston, Associate Professor of Government, November 21-23, 1957, t o Gatlinburg, Tennessee, for the meeting of the Southern Poli t ical Science Association.

4. M r . Roger P. McCutcheon, Professor of English and Consultant, November 10-12, 1957, t o Denver, Colorado, t o represent the University at a neeting of the American P-ssociation of Iand-Grant Colleges and State Universities, expenses to be paid from t i e Office and Travel account of the Office of the Vice-President and Provost.

5. M r . Curtis F. Kruse, Training Specialist 111, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, November 10-24, 1957, t o Colorado Springs, Colorado, t o work with Colorado Interstate Gas Comgan:r on a training program, expenses t o be paid from Various Donors for Production of Instructional Aids.

6. YE. Hob Gray, Director, Teacher Placement Service, December 2-7, 1957, t o Seattle, Washington, t o attena the annual f a l l meeting of the National Institutionai Teacher Placement Association, expenses t o be paid from th? Maixtenance and Equipment, Office Supplies and Travel account of Teacher Placement Service.

7. Yr. Harold J. Plass, Jr., Associate Professor of Engineering Mechanics, December 1-7, 1957, t o Hew York City t o attend the meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engheers, and t o Silver Spring, Maryland, i n connection with technical probien~ of-Defense Research bboratory, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

8. M r . Earnest F. Gioyna, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, November 6-9, 1957, t o Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for consultation on research matters, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

9. M r . Thomas Wayne Taylor, Director, Texas Science Teaching Improvement Program, Xxtenstion Teaching and Field Service Bureau, December 4-8, 1957, t o T i s a , Oklahoma, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the American Chemical Society, expenses t o be paid from AAAS Grant.

10. Mr. Clyde Littlefield, Track Coach, November 27-December 3, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., for Track and Fieid Olympic Committee meeting, expenses t o be paid from funds of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Sincerely yours,

Logan. '+~ilson

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THFi UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of' the President

Austin

M a i l Docket No. 1 October 14, 1957

Members of the Board of Regents The University of Texas

Yzs. DevaJl and Gentlemen:

Your approval i s requested of the following trips. These items w i l l also be submitted for rat if icat ion by the Board of Regents a t the next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at the January 1954 meeting, approva3, of t h i s docket i s assumed unless objections from a majorityof the Board are received within five days.

1. Dr. Logan Wilson, President, October 20-24, 1957, t o New York City t o attend the meeting of the Association of Ameri- can Universities, expenses t o be paid from travel fund of the Office of the Fresident.

2. Mr. C. H. Sparenberg, Comptroller, September 16-19, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., for a meeting of the Conslittee on Tmo;biokl and FiscaL Reporting t o the Federal Government of the Americdn Council on Education; and t o Chicago, Illinois, for a meeting bf the Standing Conslittee on Government Relations of the Nationd Feeder* t ion of College and University Business Officers Association on September le,and a meeting on the 19th with the University of Chicago Business Office on matters relating t o McDonald Observatory, only the per d iem expenses i n Chicago t o be charged t o the Clerical Assistants, Office and Travel expense of the Office of the Comptroller.

3. Ye. Berte R. Haigh, Geologist i n Charge, University Lands, Geology, September 15-20, 1957, t o Santa Fe, New Mexico, t o observe o i l and gas lease sales and fo r ccnferences vith State Land Conmissioner and Supervisor of O i l and Gas Division of the State regarding sale methods and results, expenses t o be pald from Board for Lease: University Lands-Geology, office, Laboratory and Travel Expense account.

4. Mr . Hulon W. Black, Director, University Development Board, t o St. Louis, Missouri, on the approximate dates of October 3 a d 4, 1957, for cnnferences relating t o the Development Board's over-all program and procedures, expenses t o be parLd from travel funds of the Development Board and possibly supplemental t ravel and entertain- ment fund.

.dmdxxd 5. Dr. M. A. Casberg, Vice-President for FscSt Affairs, October 18-23, 1957, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o at%end a meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges, and October 30- November 1, 1957, t o Hot Springg, Arkansas, t o attend the meeting of The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, where he >?ill present a paper, expenses fo r both t r i p s t o be paid from the travel account of the Office of the President.

Sincerely yours,

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TRE: UI'ZTVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-president and Provost

Main University Austin

November 8, 1957

D r . ?Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear President Wilson:

The following docket for Xain University, Organized Research, and Extension is subm5tted for your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents a t i ts meeting in Galveston on November 21-23, 1957:

1956-57 Budget Nuclear Physics Laboratory - 1. Renove Nr. ~ m i l l e t t , Research Scientist (~acu l ty ) from lxdget effective August 26, 1957.

funds t o come from Unallocated Salaries:

Present New Rate Rate -

Assistant University Auditor C. L e w i s Linaahl $8,160 $8,520

Chief, Accountin,: Division Harry S. Miller 7,440 7,800

Bursar T'Odon C. Leshikar 7,104 7,khO

Supervisor, Pa:.roll Division Elmer R. Gilley 6,168 6,L68

Tabulating Equipment Supervisor Robert F. Coffey 6,780 7, 10h

Student Health Center (.? -. 2. Appoint D r . William L. Hall a s Physician, General Medicine, z5

$8,880 for eleven months, effective September 1, 1957, funds t o come from unused salaries.

3. Increase the salary ra te of the followina, effective September 1, 1957, fron an eleven months ra te of $9,600 to $10,020, additional funds t o come from Unallocated Salaries: r ,-- v -1 'L/ Physician, General Medicine

Caroline Crowell (450) Katharine McComick (452)

Physician, Specialist (Gynecology) May Bradley Bachtel (451)

School of Architecture m a e e the appointment of M r . Jon A. Bowman from Lecturer, five-

>&* eighths time for tine Long Session a t $3,625, t o Lecturer, full-time, for tile Firs t Semester a t a t o t a l stipenc of $2,750. (629) t

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1957-58 Budget (continued) College of Arts and Sciences

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Anthropology -. 5. Extend tne appointment of M r . G. C . M. Engerrand, Professor modified service) through the Second Semester, the adai t ional 1,6k2 needed f o r t h a t period t o come from Unallocated Services.

Botany 6 . a n g e the sa la ry rate , e f fec t ive September 16, 1957, of Mr. W . Gordon Whaley, Professor, from $12,000 f o r nine months t o $12,500, the

,+ portion from Botany t o be increased from $4,000 t o $4,166, additional funds t o come from Unallocated Salar ies . (630)

7. Create a Special Equipment account i n the amount of $23,465 f o r Botany and an additional $5,750 f o r Biology, funds t o come froin Unallocated Special Equipment account.

Chemistry 8. Appr&e the appointment of the following f o r the Long Session t o vacant budget positions:

Assistant Professor Rowland P e t t i t ($4,900. general funds, $1,100 $6,000 (469)

Salary Supplementation)

Instructor Robert Leo Augustine Jordan J. Bloomfield Bennie A. Ferrone Leon Sudah Slutsky

9. Create a Special Equipment account i n tine amount of $30,350, funds t o come from Unallocated Specla1 Equipment.

/-O Classical Languages \ 10. Appoint Xr. Howard C u r t i s Bennett, Jr., f o r t h e Long Session t o the

unf i l led posi t ion of Assistant Professor at $6,~00. (474) I

Economics 11. Appoint Mr. Burke A. Parsons a s Lecturer (half-time) f o r the Long Session at a t o t a l stipend of $2,500, funds t o coQe from unused sa la r ies .

English 12. Change the t i t le of Mr. Roger P. NcCutcheon t o Professor and

x- Consultant, and ef fec t ive February 1, 1958, show him withoat salary !.' - L.. : from t h i s budget. M r . NcCutcheon's posi t ion i n t h s Office of the

President and the Dean of t h e College of Arts and Sciences w i l l be without s a l a r q h i s t o t a l compensation f o r the F i r s t Sezester t o be

+ ., . $1,500, h i s onk-third time assignment i n tms department. Beginning < I"' ' 4 b .$ February 1, M r . XcCutcheon w i l l continue on a11 budgets xithout

salary i n o devote h i s t i m e t o the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship program. (604)

A 3. Appoint the following a s Visiting Lecturer i n Crit icism f o r the onth of October a t a t o t a l stipend of $1,000 each, funds t o ccme

from unused salar ies :

M r . Carve1 Collins M r . R. W. Stallman

Geology m a t e a Special Equipment account i n the amount of $10,000, funds t o come from Unallocated mec ia1 Equipment.

Germanic Languages 15. Change the appointment of M r . W. P. Lehmann, Professor a t $11,000

?iC f o r nine months, t o a two-thirds time basis f o r the Long Session a t $7,333, t o enable him t o devote one-third time t o an appointment i n the Rockefsller Program. (430)

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1957-58 Budget (continued) College of A r t s and Sciences (continued) --- Germanic Languages (zontinued) n o i n t the folLowing as Visiting Lecturer for the period and at the t o t a l stipend shown, funds t o come from unused salaries an&/or Unallocated Salaries:

M r . William Gamwell Moulton - October, 1957 - $500.00 (545) Mr. Hermann J. Weigand - December, 1957 - $1,000 (695)

Gownvoent 17. Change the appointment of Mr. J. Alton Burdine t o Professor without salary, effective September 16, 1957, since h i s entire salary wi l l be paid from Office of tne Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

8 . Grant M r . Eduard Taborsky, Associate Professor a t $7,500 for nlne months, a leave of absence without salary for the Second Semester, i n order for him t o accept a University Research Inst i tute assignment. (457)

19. Grant M r . 0. D. Weeks, Professor a t $11,000 for nine months, a leave without salary from the Department for the F i r s t Semester in order that he mag accept a University Research Inst i tute assignment. (656)

History 20. Apgrove the appointment of the following a s Visiting Lecturer for the period and a t the total. stipend shown, funds t o come from unused salaries :

Gaines Post - November, 1957 - $750 (434) -----" M r . Roy F. Nichols - April, 1958 - $750 (433)

21. Change the salary of Nw. George Volfskill, Visiting Lecturer ' for the Firs t Sexester, from $2,750 t o $3,000, additional funds t o

come from account for Teaching Assistants. (456)

Home Economics - 22. Appoint Yes . B i l l i e B. Davenport a s Lecturer for the pe October 15, 1957-June 15, i958, a t a nine months salary rate of -..". $5,200, f&s t o come from ~nailocated Sc,Ln.i^es. (637)- .,. -%.,.

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Mathematics and Astronow - 23. Approve a salary supple~ent of $1,700 for M r . W. T. @ ~ y , Associate Professor a t $6,800 ra te for nine months, for 1957-58 only, source of funds t o be Salary Supplementation account. (557)

Physics -crease the Maintenance and Equipment account by $10,000 from Unallocated Maintenance, Equipment, Office and Travel Expense.

S o c i o l o ~ 25. Grant M r . Ivan C. Belknap, Associate Professor at $6,800 for nine months, a leave of absence without salary for the Firs t Semester t o enable him t o work f u l l t ime on a Government Sponsored Research project. (506)

26. Increase the salary rate for M r . Reece Jeroae &Gee, Assistant Professor, and M r . Richard Maltby Colvard, Instructor, from $5,500 for nine months t o $6,500 the source of the additional funds t o be the Salary Supplementc.tior, account. (602)

27. Transfer tne sum of $700 from Southwestern Social Science Quarterly t o the Teaching Assistants account. (632)

Zoology n c e p t the resignation of Miss Hilda Rosene, Associate Professor a t $6,000 for nine months, effective a t close of business Se2temSer 23, 1957. (493)

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1957-58 Budget (continued) College of A r t s and Sciences (continued) zoo1oFy eont inu-

C 29. Appoint I*. A. bleyer-Abich a s Guest Lecturer (half-time) for the period February 1-April 30, 1958, a t a total stipend of $1,500, funis t o come from unused salar ies . (586)

30. Create a Special Equipment account i n the amount of $20,000 funds t o come from Unalloc8,ted Special Equipment.

i L ' Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences --- ---

L- 31. Change the nine months s a l a r j r a t e of Dean J. Alton Burdine from $12,000 t o $12,500, effect ive September 16, 1957; h i s en t i r e salary t o

-/ - be paid from t h i s budget.

32. Change the t i t l e o f & . Roger P. McCutcheon t o Consultart and Professor of English, and sho-,r him without salary i n t h i s budget. (604)

College of Business Administration ~ c c o ~ t i z 33. Appoint Miss Cecilia V. Tierneg a s Lecturer (two-thiris time) f o r C the First Semester a t a t o t a l st ipecd of $l,j34, Pro2 vaused Rlacls. (507)

Business S e r d c e s \ ,' 34. Change the salazy r a t e of M r . Francis B. May, Assistant Professor, X from $6,300 r a t e f o r nine months t o $7,400, effect ive September 16,

1957, funds t o come from uflused sa la r ies . (Ekecutive Committee act ion) >C_- N r . May i s serving i n the department on a two-thirds time basis, with

one-third o h i time being assigned t o the Bureau of Business Research. M College of Education EducatioGl Psychology -- I- 35. Change the salary r a t e of M r . John Pierce-Jones, Assistant Professor, from $6,600 t o $7,000 f o r nine months, effect ive September 16, 1957, additional funds t o come from Unallocated Salar ies . (464)

4 36. Change the appointment of Mr. Robert F. Peck, Associate Professor <- at $7,000 f o r nine months, t o a two-tnirds time bas is f o r the Long Session t o snable him t o work one-third time i n the Mental Health Program. (520)

College of Engineering - <GC /

AeronautEal Engj~eer ing (~e teoro logy)

.A- 37. Grant Xx. R. C. Staley, Assistant Professor, one-thircl time at $1,800 fo r nine months, a leave of absence without salarjr f o r the F i r s t Semester. (j81)

: 38. Cnange the awointment of Vi. V. E. Moyer, Assistant Professor, <. from three-fourths time a t $3,9~0 f o r ntne months, t o a seven-twelfths time bas is f o r the F i r s t Semester. M r . Moyer's teaching sa la ry r a t e i s $5,200 f o r nine months. (581)

,- Chemical Engineering /. -* - --. ' i 39. Change the appointment of iMr. Eugene H. Wissler, Assistant

/ ,, 5' .,..e Professor at $6,000 f o r nine months, t o a two-thirds time bas i s f o r

/$he Long Session a t a t o t a l stipend of $I~,ooo. (615) /-

.,Y 40. Change the appointment of M r . Robert S. Schechter, Assistant A', ... .. Professor a t $6,100 f o r nine months, t o a two-thirds t i n e bas i s f o r :+ -.,,.. the F i r s t Semester i n order t h a t he may work one-third time i n the

3 - Bureau of Engineering Research. (606)

Civ i l Engineering r c h a n g e the appointment of M r . Robert D. Turpin, Assistant Professor at $6,000 f o r nine months, t o a half-time bas is f o r the Long Session i n order t h a t he may work half-time i n the Bureau of gngineering

I P . 1. Research. (482) i ?&*.,, ,,' . .

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1957-58 Budget (continued) College of Engineering (continued) -.- - Civ i l Engineering (continued) F C i i a n g e the appointment of Is&. Frank G. Bryant, Assistant Professor at $5,000 f o r nine nontns, t o a half-time bas is f o r t h e Long Session . i n order tnar; he may devote time t o consulting work. (482)

Drawing n a n s f e r M r . Joe L. Bruns, Lecturer a t $ ~ , O C O f o r nine months, t o the Department of Kechanical Engineering, effect ive February 1, 1958, the salary t o be t ransferred also. (694)

"i/ 44. Change the appointment of M r . Harold M. Mobley, Assistant x i , Professor at $5,000 f o r nine months, t o a half-time basis f o r the

Second Semester t o enable him t o do graduate study. (697)

Zngineering Mechanics 5. Change the appointment of Mr. Enrico Volterra, Professor, a t

c. Y k12.000 f o r nine months. t o a two-thirds time bas is f o r the F i r s t . . Semester. M r . ~ o l t e r r a ' w i l l work one-third time on National Science F,oundation research. (477)

Mechanical Engineering 46. A ~ ~ o i n t Mr. K'enin t h Ch8,rles Rathbun as Visit ing Associate Professor

),, /,! fo r th'e-long Session at $9,000, source. of funds t o be unfil led budget posi t ion of Visi t ing Professor a t $8,000 and $1,300 from Salary \- Supplementation (~ngineer ing Foundat ion) ( ~ c c o u n t No. $+990). (475)

. ..

Petroleum Engineering 47. Delete the name of Mr. Harry A. Wahl, Jr., Assistant Professor (half-time) at $2,800 f o r nine months, since he has resigned p r io r t o September 16, 1957. (478)

48. Approve tine appointment of the following a s Assistant Professor fo r the Long Session a t the t o t a l st ipend indicated, funds t o come

(-?? from unused salar ies : ;.. M r . Robert G. Edgerton (479) $5,600

-"-%c. Orland B. Dormers (480) 5,400

49. Transfer $2,100 from unused sa l a r i e s 'so the lviaintenance and Equipment account t o provide for a sa la ry t o be paid under a personal service contract between the University and Texas Petroleum Research Cornittee. (554)

College of Fine Ai-ts --- Music - 50. Approve the appointment of the following f o r the Long Session at tne t o t a l stipend indicated:

, d l Instructor Jmes iawrence Loelkhart (567) $5,000 (Budget posit ion)

L-, Lecturer

Richard D. B l a i f i (1/4 time) (568) 1,400 ( ~ r a n s f e r from Teaching Assistants)

*IW. Bla i r serves a l so a s Band Leader (Longhorn Band)

5i . Create a Special Equipment account i n the amount of $9,140, funds t o come from Unallocated Special Equipment.

52. Transfer $16,920 from the Teaching Assistants account t o thi! Assistants account. (569)

School of Law -- 53. Increase the salary r a t e of M r . Hubert !?inston Smith, Professor; Director, Law-Science Ins t i tu te , by $1,000, source of f7mds t o be Salary Supplementation account. ( ~ x e c u t i v e Committee act ion) This, increose is effect ive September 16, 1957, f o r the academic year. (492)

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1957-58 Budget (continued) Graduate School of Library Science - ? t h e - i n f n e n c f f e following f o r the F i r s t Semester at the t o t a l stipend iniicated, funds t o come from unused salaries:

Lecturer Layton Barnes Murphy (hi9 time)

Visi t ing Lecturer Mrs. Betty 'Eullin&on Threadgill (4/9 time) 1,000 (544)

A i r Science - 55. Approve the appointment of Major Richard Howard Kraemer a s Associate Professor without sala, from the University.

Mili tary Science and Tactics - 56. Approve the appointment of L t . Samuel J. Garrett a s Assistant

\ Professor without salary from the University.

naval Science 57. Approve the appointment of Commander Ben H. Stough, Jr., a s e- Associate Professor without salary from the University.

Physical Training f o r Women i.J ng sa la ry r a s o f $ 7 , 5 0 0 Tor nine months f o r Mrs. Josephine i4.

Chap~an was omitted from the iteem i n the September docket.

- Graduate School - Office of the Dean 2,'-

- --- 59. Change the base nine months salary r a t e of M r . W. Gordon Whale~.

X , Dean, from $12,000 t o $12,500 effect ive September 16, 1957, the portion t o be paid from t h i s budget t o be changed from $4,000 t o $4,167, additional funds t o come from Unallocated Salar ies . (630)

60. Change the appointment of Yi. J. Alton Burdine t o Associate Dean (one-third t ine) , without salary from t h i s budget. (630)

Organized Research University Research I n s t i t u t e -. 61. Approve the fo l~owlcg research assignment: (698)

, , , Project No . Amount of Grant

13-67 Professor 0 . Eouglas %leeks, Department of GovernmentJ f o r t h e F i r s t Semester $5,500

Biochemical I n s ~ i V ~ t e 62. Approye the follo>rin$ a s Research Sc ien t i s t ( ~ a c u l z y ) fo r the period September 1, 1957-44ugust 31, 1958, at the monthly r a t e and portion of time indicated, funds t o come from Clayton Foundation Grant:

. William H. R. Shaw ( l i b ) Janet Connor (b.. i/ j)

Bureau of Business Research 6 3 . p z i n t Miss S t e l l a Traveek a s S ta t i s t i c i an (Facultv)(l/E time) - , . , f o r the period October 1, 1957-Nay 3, 1958, a t a monthly r a t e of $83.33, from funds of Texas Cotton Research Committee. (685)

Bureau of Econoaic Geology 6 4 . h G g e the annual salary r a t e of the followinn Research Sc ien t i s t s V t o t h a t indicated, e f fec t ive September 1, 1957, addi t ional funds t o come from Unallocated Salaries:

E- i,/:: From To

- , , hoinard F. Brown, Jr. $7,440 $7,800 Peter F. Flawn 8,160 8,880

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1957-58 Budget (continued) Organized Research (continued) Burear: of Engineering Research - - - -- 6 5 . p p r o v e the appoin~ment of the foilowing a s Research Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) payable from Research Engineers item f o r the period and a t the f rac t ion of time an& t o t a l stipend indicated, the r a t e s i n each instance being tile same as the departmental teaching rates:

September 16, 1957-June i5 , 1958 -~ugene H. Wissler (113) \David Ifl, Himelblau ( l j 3 )

Robert D . Turpin (1/2) \ ~ a u l J. ~ o o t (1/2)

Septernlser 16, 1957-January 31, 1958

k ~ o b e r t S. Schechter (1/3) $1,017 (607)

kIr. 'Turpin was a l so appointed f u l l time f o r the period September 3-6, 1957, a t a t o t a l stipen& of $88.87.

Ins t i t u t e of Marine Science 66. Add aTec tu re r t i t le t o the following as indicated:

Research Sc ien t i s t I V (Narine Geology) and Lecturer i n Geology Louis S. Kornicker

Research Sc ien t i s t V ( ~ a r i n e Bacteriology) and Lecturer i n Bacteriology -

C a r l H. Oppenheimer

Plant Research I n s t i t u t e 67,change the nine month salary r a t e of M r . W . Gordon Whaley, Director, from $12,000 t o $12,500 ef fec t ive September 16, 1957, and change the portion from t h i s budget frcm $4,000 t o $4,167, additional funds t o come from Unallccated Salar ies .

68. Appoint PASS Marie B. Morrow a s Mycologist e-t $666.66 per month f o r the period September 1-15, 1957. (583)

Southwestern Social Science Q ~ a r t e r l y 69. ~rans~er-0 from t h i s budget t o The University of Texas Press Revolving Publications Fund No. 52455. (696)

Texas Petroleum Research Corrmittee - 70. Appoint Nc. J i m i e T, Rodgers a s Research Engineer I1 a t a t o t a l stipend of $5,000 for the period September 16, 1957-June 15, 1958, funds t o come from Research Workers item. (524)

Division of Extension -- - Bureau of Public School Service m n z e a s e the Maintenance and Equipment account from $12,000 t o $14,000, additional funds t o coae from Unallocated Maintenance and Equipment, and increase the estimate f o r bu l l e t in sa les from $9,900 t o $11,900. (588)

Indus t r ia l and Business Training Bureau - 72. Add f o o t n o m i posit ion of Secretary a t $2,640 indicating t h a t it is payable 5% from Legislative Appropriation fo r Vocational Teacher Training. (686)

73. Accept the resignation of M r . Richard bJ. Donnelly, Training Special is t 1 x 1 at $6,468 f o r twelve moiiths, effect ive a t close of business October 31, 1957. (677)

L i b r a ~ j =crease the twelve month salary r a t e of ?kiss Flora Eckert, Aca_uisition Librarian from $5,880 t o $6,168< effect ive September 1, 1957, add%tional funds t o come fron Uncllocctcd SaS=ies. (622)

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1957-58 Budget (continued) The Hogg Foundation f o r Mental Health -- -- 75. Transfer $3,399 from Account No. 6504.0 - W . C. Hogg Fwd: Program and Travel - t o Account No. 53820 - Testing and Guidance Bureau, Hogg Foundation Internships. (565)

76. Transfer the fol lo~ring amoufits from Account No. 65050--X. C . Hogg Fund: Research, Publication and Travel t o the accounts indicated:

To :

Account No. 65058 - University Research I n s t i t u t e CPC Computer Laboratory - $3,000 (692) *

Account No. 59400 - E x p l o r a t o ~ j Study of Pupils i n the Elementary School - $3,000 (454)

Account No. 75811 - Salar ies Grant Editor of Hogg Books - $4,125-46 (455)

Account: No. 61023 - Research on Biochemistry of Schizophreriia - $4,000 (458)

Account no. 54250 - Hogg Foundation Grant f o r research t o \?ayne Holtzman - $13,000 (431)

Accounts Nos. 54460 - Operating Expenses and Salar ies Account - 54461 Studies on Nental Health i n Education -

$14, 500 (438)

Chulalongkorn University Contract 77. Approve the ap2ointnent of Mr. Wayne E. Long a s Chief of Party (chief ~ d v i s o r ) and Visit ing Professor and Power Plant Consultant i n Mechanical Engineering f o r t h e perioa September 1, 1957-August 31, 1958, a t a gross annual base salary of $12,200 plus 15% overseas d i f f e ren t i a l when on duty a t Bangkok. (635)

78. A2point M r . Charles Ely Iankford as Professor of Sanitary Bacteriology, e f fec t ive August 31, 1957, at a gross annual base salary of $11,231, plus a 15% overseas d i f f e r e n t i a l beginning Septeniber 4, 1957, and effect ive September 16, 1957-Au@;ust 31, 19.958, change the gross annual base salary t o $12,031 plus 15$ overseas d i f f e ren t i a l . (657) (543)

Welch Foundation Grants - 79. Aspoint Mr. Lewis F. Hatch a s Research Sc ien t i s t (half-time) a* $438.88 per month f o r the period September 1-15, 1957. (459)

Eman Relations Training L a b o r a t o ~ j - ~ ~ . . ~ ~ r o ~ r i a t e ~ , O O O for t h i s laboratonf from Nain University -- - Unappropriated ~ a l a k c e . YY. R. X. Blake, ~ r o f e s s o r of ~sycholo&, i s Director of the Laboratory. (503)

Mental Health i n Erlucation Research Progran -- A p p o i n t Fr . Robert F. Peck a s Researcii Psychologist ( ~ a c u l t y ) (one-third t i n e ) f o r t'ne period September 1, 1957-May 31, 1958, at a monthly salary of $259.26. (519)

U. S. Public Health Grant -- - 8-i. Appoint mrl Hereford a s Psychological Consultant (one-fifth time) f o r the period September 16, 1957-June 30, 1958, a t $133.33 per month. (465)

",, - - - - a t $361.11 per mont'n, f o r the period September 16-0ctober 31, 1

Combustion Kinetics Troject 84. App-rove tine appointment of the following a s Research Sc ien t i s t (~acul ty)(one-fourth time) at the e f fec t ive ;ate and mnth ly r a t e indicated:

P. Albert Matsen (641) $277.78 September i6 , 1957 Lewis F. Hatch (640) 255.55 September 1, 1957

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1957-58 Budget (continued) Government Sponsored Research (continued) Defense Research La'ooratory w p = t h e fol%winiappointments and/or changes of status:

Monthly Rate

Associate Director (~acu l ty ) Milton J. Thompson (1/4) $ 347.22

Research Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) W i l l i a m J. Carter (leave) . . . Thomas E. Owen (1/2) 277.78 Elmer L. Hrxson (1/4) 161.11 Henry Grady Rylander, Jr.

(leave) . . . Research Scientist (~eology)

( ~ a c u l t y ) Robert L. Folk (1!20) 36.11

Research Scientist (~sychoLogr) ( ~ a c u l t y ) Lloyd A. Jeffress (full-time) 1,055.55 Lloyd A. JefZress (2/3) 967.59 Hugh C . Blodgett (3/4) 750.00 Hugh. C . Blodgett (fuli-time) 1,000 .OO Hugh C . Blodge t t (1/4) 250.00

Assistant Director and Systems Development Specialist 13: Otto J. Baltzer (3/4) 750 .OO

Assistant Director and Systems Developnent Specialist I

John L. BarPaess 770.00 Systems Development Specialist I

G. Thomas Kemp (Resign) . . . Research Engineer 111

Joe E. Armstrong 514 .OO Research Scientist (Chemistrj) I V

Earl S . Snavely, Jr. (1/2) 269.50 Lavern Rice 565.00

Research Scientist (physics) V Bob M. ~ r o 7 . 650.00 Bob M. Bro%m (1/5)(~ei,? rate - 680) 136.00

Research Scientist (~syc3ologgr) I V Charles L. Flood, 1 x 1 (gjlo) 462.60

Effective Date

September 16, 1957 (570)

October 1, 1957 (662) September 16, 1957 (575) September 16, 1957 (446)

November 1, 1957 (707)

September 16, 1957 (576)

September 1-15, 1957 (501) September 16, 1957 (500) September 1-5, 1957 (503) September 6-15> 1957 (502) September 16, 1957

November 1, 1957 (675)

Noon Septem'oer 26, 1957

Septenber 1, ' 1957

October 7, 1957 September 1, 1957

September 1-8, 1957 September 9, 1957

September 26, 1957

Electrical Engineering Fiesearch Laboratory 85. Approve toe fo:loi~ing appointments and/or chanass of status t o that indicated a% the monthxi-rate and effective dace shorn:

Ivi,onthly Rate Effective Date

Radio Engineer W i l l i a q C. Duesterlloeft, Jr .

(1/4) Research Scientist (chemist)

James E. Boggs ( ~ e s i ~ n ) Meteoro3.ogist

Vance E. Moyer (c .17/40) Raymond C. Staley (3/4) Norman X. Wagner (c.27/40)

Researci: Engineer V DeForrest Ivietcalf (~eave )

$ 222.22 September 16, 1957 (538)

. . . September 30, 1957 (560)

240.74 September 16, 1957 (645) 450.00 September 16, 1957 (544) 311.11 September 16, 1957 (663)

. . . October 23-31, 1957 (621)

Zoologgr - Genetics Foundation m P o i o i M r . Alexander C. Faberge as Research Scientist V a t $650 per month, effective October 1, 1957.

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1957-58 Budget (continued) 366

-nsored -- Research (continued) Hearing Testing Prosect €B"F&TPaintMr.LeruXt L. Kopr~ as Dizector (~aculty)(one-fourth time) a t $166.66 per month, effective September 16, 1957. (1'63)

Hospital Community Research Project m o i n t the following on a full-time basis for the period September 16, 1957-January 31, 1958, a t the monthly rate shown:

Director Ivan C. Beibap

Social Science Research Associa3e I V Frank C . Nall, I1 592 .OO

Inorgznic Chemistry Project -- 90. Appoint X I . George I<. Xatt as Director (Faculty) a t $1,333.33 per month for the period September 1-15, 1957. (505)

Insect Bionomics 91. A-ppoint Mr. Osrnond P. Breland a s Director (Faculty)(one-fourth time) a t $227.78 per month, effective September 16, 1957. (522)

K l i t a r y Physics Research L~:oratory -- 92. .zpprove the follcT,~ing a2poilltment.s and/or chenges cf ssatus to that shown:

Monthly Rate Effective Date

Director Arthur E. Lockenvitz (I/&) $ 263.89 September 16, 1957 (535)

Mathematician Robert E. Greenwood (c .1/8) 100.00 September 3, 1957 (564) Ralph E . Lane ( l /e) 88.89 September 1, 1957 (627)

Systems Development Specialist I1 Bert W. Lindsay (~eeve) . . . October 21, i957 (676)

Systems Development Specialist I Ben D. :*Toodall (~eave ) . . . September 23, 1957

Tec'nnicai Xeports E&itor John A. Italter (1/4) 166.66 September 16, 1957 (563)

Radiobiological Laboratory 93. Approve the following appointments and/or changes of status t o that indicated:

Monthly Race Effective Date

Director (Faculty) Theophilus S. Painter (c.7/40) $ 250.00 September 1, 1957 (546)

Research Scientist fa cult;^) George V. Gentry (I/&) 227.77 September 16, 1957 (534) Wade Lynn Brown (c .37/40) 661.90 Se2tember 1, 1957-

January 31, 1958 (571) Resgarch Scientist Sf

Henry M. Borella ( ~ e s i g n ) . . . Oc-tober 21, 1957

Rea3fs1r rile1 :'sste 3is29s;l ?rojec-. -- - 9 . Agprsve tile foils7.;9ng aj_ocintments :

Xonthly Rate Effective Date

Project Director Earnest F. Gloyna (1/4) $ 222.22 October 1, 1957 (659)

Research Engineer Robert Schechter (116) 112.96 OctoSer 1, 1957 (658) Kermit Brown (114) 166.67 Octo3er 1, 1957 (664)

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1957-58 Budget (continued) 3 6 1

Government Sponsored Research (continued) Research i n Properties of Liquids and Solids - - ----- 95. Appoint Vr. A. Wilson Nolle a s Director (Faculty)(one-fourth time) a t $222.22 per month effect ive September 16, 1957. (620)

Research on Higb Pressure Spectroscopy -- -- - 96. Approve t h e m o w i n g appointments:

Research Sc ien t i s t (Faculty) James M. Robinson, Jr. (118) $ 75.00 September 16, 1957-

April 30, 1958 (523) Eldon E. Ferguson (1/4) 150.00 September 15, 1957-

April 30, 1958 (589)

Structural Mechanics Research Laboratory 97. Approve the following appointment of Yf. Don Fitzgibbon: Research Engineer I V a t $514 per month, f o r the period September 1-15, 1357- (453)

Study on Cooking Meat i n Quantity r ~ ~ ~ o i n t !P~%sRosak S . Godfrey as Director (FacuLty)(one-fourth time) a t $166.67 per month, e f fec t ive September 15, 1957. (642)

Theory of Nwibers 99. ~ p e o v e the follor~ring appointments f o r the period September 1, 1957-August 31, 1958:

Director ( ~ a c u l t y ) H. S. Vandiver (29/40)

Research Mathematician ( ~ a c u l t y ) Richard P. KeLisky (112) 277.78 (527) Milo W . Trieaver (1/2) 277.78 (537)

Auxiliary Budget The University of Texas Press - ---

% / \ 100. Change the awpoin-ment of M r . Richard G. Underwood from " '--..->

~ s s i s t a n t ~ i r e c t o ~ ~ University Press (one-half time) andAdvts& t o ' University Publications (one-half time) t o Advisor t o University

Publications (full-time), effect ive Oc.tober 1, 1957, with ilo change i n salary r a t e . (462)

#* of Housing and Food Service .B : -- _.'

101. Increase the twelve month sa la ry r a t e of iW. ?,!illiam F. O'Zee, . , . . , .

Assistant t o Director, from $5,880 t o $6,168, e f fec t ive October 1, 1957, ,, ... additional funds t o come from Unallocated balances of Division of iSousing and Food Service Operating &.ccounts. (518)

GIFTS AID GRANTS: The following g i f t s and grants have been received --- at the Iviain University. I recornend acceptacce and $hat the tharks and apQreciation of the Board be sent tne donors by the Secretary except i n the case of cash g i f t s of $100 o r less which I have been authorized t o accept on behalf of the Board. I n the case of scholarships where the recipient i s designated by the donor, it has been ascertained t h a t the donor i s a chari table o r public foundation and the donation does not consti tute an evasion of taxes.

1. The Core Laboratories, Inc., Dallas, has given one Core Laboratories, Inc ., CL-7000 Retort Oven, valued a t $504, which i s t o become tne complete propercy of the University upon ins ta l la t ion . I n the event the equipment is t o be disposed of, Core Laboratories, Inc., is t o be given the opportunity t o purchase it a t a depreciated value.

2. The folloving donations have been received f o r the Fourth Annual Conference f o r the Ad-vancement of Science and 14athematics Teaching: (526)!577)(595)(693)

Coavair & ~ O O . O O 'Lufkin Foundry & Machine Coiqpany 100.00

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Gif t s and Grants (continued) -- Vagnolia Petroleum Company Humble O i l & Refining Company Texas Instruments, Inc. The Atlantic Refining Company Collins Radio Company SodYnwestern Bel l Telephone Company Chance Vought Aircraft Central Power and Light Company Sun O i l Company Gulf O i l Corporation E l Paso ?Ja+aal Gas Products Company Celanese Corpo~at ion of America. Consolidated Chemical Industr ies W. H. Curtin & Company Delhi-Taylor O i l Corporation Diamond Alkali Coapany The Dow Cheroical Company Eastern States Petroleum Company The Gulf Publishing Company Koppers Company, Inc . San Jacinto Chemical Coqany Monsanto Chemical Company Pittsburgh Pla te Glass Foundation The Western Cowany Denoyer-Geppel-t Conpany E a r l GraWnarn A. D . Tasker A l l y n and Bacon, Inc. Texas Society of Professional Engiceers Prentice-Hall, Inc. Henry Holt and Company New American Library J. B. Lippincott Company Mrs. R . H. Reynolds D. C. Heath and CoKpany E. H. Sargent and Company Modern S ta r Guide IN'. M. Welch 24anufacturing Company Amoco Foundation Lubrizol Corporation R. I4ariam The Alcoa Fomdation

3. Yne following donations have been received f o r the Fred C . 4-yer Nemorial Publicatior? Fund: (6h6) (636)

M r . B. R. Brooks, Texas City 8 20.00 Pk. 5 . F. Pi$tenger, Austin 50.00 . Rayaond H. Fletcher, Dallas 25 .OO D r . Hollis A . I@oore, Tyler 50.00 Yc. Wayland P. Moody, San Antonio 25.00 Yi. R. M. Cavness, San Angelo 10 .OO M r . Leslie C . XcDonala, Houston 5.00

4. The Uaiversity Cooperative Society has sent a check i n the amount of $307.17, representing the proceeds of the rebate s l i p s l e f t fo r the benefi t of the William J. Battle Loan Fund. (633)

5. Tfle following contri'outions have been received f o r the College of Busfness Administration Foundation: (655)(670)(524)(651) (709)

American Airlines, IjJex? York C i t j r The "Adam6 B-st" Foundation Duncan Coffee Conpaqi YE. L. L. Col3er; YE. Ii. D . Reynolds 3%. . G r ~ a t Ci~andler

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G i f t s and Grants (continued) b .5American I n s t i t u t e of Chemical Engineers, New York City, has sent a check i n the mount of $250 as a grant-in-aid t o continue the work of D r . K. A. Kobe i n h i s survey of facul t ies i n Chemical Engineering.

7. The Texas Cornpan:., Beacon, New York, has renewed i t s fellowship i n Chemical Engineering fo r 1957-58 a n t has sen- check i n the amount of $2,500 t o cover the cost .

8. The Eastern States Petroleum and Chemical Corporation, £Iouston, has sent a check i n the mount of $600 a s a stipend fo r i t s scholarship i n Chemical Engiileering f o r 1957-58. M r . Byron Keith Lovelace has been chosen by the University as the recipient . (467)

9 . The Collins Founda%ion has sent a check i n the anount of $1,530 t o provide The Collins Radio Company Grant f o r 1957-58. ?he grant i s t o be administered by the Dean of the College of Engineering, the recipient t o be chosen oa bas is of promise of professional develosment, with preference t o be given t o e l e c t r i c a l engineers.

10. The Continental O i l Company, Houston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $25.00 as a matching contribution t o t h a t msde by Mr. Roland B. Voight, an ex-studen',, t o the J o l z ~ Charles Townes Foundat ion. (672)

11. The Research Corporation of Xew York has sent a check i n the amount of $2,000 t o continue its support of the Frederick Co t t r e l l graat t o D r . Richard Fuchs, Instructor i n Cflemistry.

12. Miss Jean Guenzel, Chairman of t h e Donna Dellinger Memorial Scholarship Fund, has sent a check i n the amount of $152 representing d ~ n a t i o n s t o the Fund.

13. Drama Associates has gi.?en a check i n the amount of $16.00 fo r the Department of Draaa Ex-Student scholars hi^, Fund. (556)

14. A check i n the amouct of $2,650 has been received from the Geaeral Notors Corporation t o coi?er scholarships f o r 1957-58. The 'Jniversity Committee has chosen the following: ( 6 3 )

Howard D . Phi l l i p s John Douglas Reichert J u i i e Hallqark John Milton Crawford, Jr.

15. The following contributions h a w been received f o r the Geology Foundation:

Various Decors account -- M r . tJayne F. Bowman, Bouston (51b)(680) $ 2 0 ~ .OO Mr. Dunc8.n Corbett, Corpus Chr i s t i (411) 5.00 Halliburton O i l Well Cementing Company - . divii;ends (stook g i ~ r s ! ~ by .Sun O i l Co . ) (551) 66 .Go

I@. James R. Kiker, Da.1la.s (598) 5.00 hk. Duncan IdcConnell, Columbus, Ohio (412) 2 .OO Mr. Bert C . T im, Tulsa, Oklahoma (593) 10.00 i'4r. G. 41lan Xelson, Denver, Coloraac (631) 2 .OO

Bal P. Bjrbee i*feaori_al Fund --- - I@. Vayne F'. Bowman, Rouston (j1:)(678)

Siinonds-Cuyler Scholarship Fund . - Mr. i.iayne F. Borm8a, Eouston ( 513) (679) 50.00

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G i f t s and Grants (continued) 37Q

-- F T h e following contri3utions have been received f o r the German Play Scholarship Fund: (647)(447)

M r . C . V. Pollard, Austin $ 5.00 M r . Waltaer Hahn, Lzfayette, Indima 5 .OO D r . G. G. Zedler, Austin 5.00 The Soutinwest PLpeline Company, Austin 5.00

17. The foilo+?ing checks have been received, representing quarterly payments on the resoective grants t o the Indus t r ia l and Business Training Bureau: (517) (550)

American Association of O i l w e l l Dr i l l ing Contractors $1,250 .OO

Texas Elec t r ica l Joint Apprentice Committee 650.00

18. The Jewish Cornunity Council of Houston has given $50.00 t o the Kallah of Texas Ra3cbis Librar j Fund, the money t o be usea f o r books and periodicals t o be added t o the Schechter Collection of Sudcxica and Eebraica.

19. The following donations have been received for the School of Journalism: (623)(625) (1;1i4)(587)(440)( 516)

Austin Professional Cha2ter of Sigma Delta Chi f o r scholarship for 1957-58 $ 150.00

Es ta te of George ?d. Brackenridge f o r George W. Brackenridge Scholarship f o r 1957-58 1,030.00

1 . J. Ear l Brennan for Brennan Advertising Scholarship Fund - M r . Jon Hornaday mcipienk iOO.OO =. Albert Evans, Fort Worth, f o r Evans an& Associates Advertising Scholarship - . John Terry Eiancock rec ip ien t 100 .OO

Fort ITorth ?rofessional Chapter of Sl@a Delta Chi f o r 1957-58 scholarship - Miss Cyrena Jo noman recipien-c 150 .OO

Russell Founaation of Houston, f o r $100 awards overr a f ive year period. V I . Lane T. Cubstead. is tine first recipient. :OO.OO

20. The F?. K. Kellogg Foundation has sent a check f o r $30,995 representing payme-t 3f t i e 1957-58 grant f o r the two projects i n school aaxinis t ra t ion.

21. The following contributions have been received f o r the John Charles Townes Foundation, School of Law: (601)

Unallotted iE. Bachman G. Bedichek, Vew York City $ 10.00 M r . and ltrs. J. 152. Odom, Austin LO.00

Scholarships i n Law -- k i i b r i & t , Crooker. Freeaan. Bates & - . Jaworski, Houston

itt. John D . Furrh, Jr., W!ars'nall M r . John C. Hoyo, San Antonio Mr. Sylvan Lang, San Antonio

22. A check f o r $50.00 has been received 15roxi the Austin Libray Club f o r tine Graduate School of Library Science Scholarship. (509)

23. The following contributions have been received f o r t h e Longhorn Band Scholarship accow-t: (650)

,:> p.,:?-f:.J(. .<[ & Miss Grace C . Rornsby, Premont, Texas $ 50.00

+_, - %I?. J. R. Parten, Houston, Texas 100. c9 .-Ll. . ' L. Cc;~

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G i f t s and Grants (continued) ~ M Z b- M. Kanly has sent a check f o r $3.00 i n memory of Pks. Price Daniel of Cotul?.a, t o be credited t o the Walter Marion Manly I11 Publication Fund. (617)

25. m e Edward Orton, Jr., Ceramic Foundation has sent a check i n the amount of $1,800 f o r the 1957-58 Fellowship. A stipend of $1,350 w i l l be paid t o M r . Robert 8. Ware, the recipient, and $450 t r i l l be deposited f o r Equipment and Supplies i n connection with the felloriship. (k48)

26. The Magnolia Petroleum Companjr has sent a check i n the amount of $535 i n payment of i t s Scholars'aip i n Petroleum Engineering fo r 1957-58. Tne amount represen-ts a $400 stipend and $135 f o r t u i t i o n an& fees. M r . Charles H. Kosub has been chosen as t h e recipient. (541)

27. The following scholarships acdd/'or awards %r students i n Petroleum Engineering have been given as indicated, the money being paid d i rec t ly t o the recipient whom the University has chosen and not nand1ed through t'ue University Audi-;or:

Terra Club of Houston - $500 - V i . Stanley C. Phipps South~rest Texas Section of An@ - the Charles H. Snelson Memorial Scholarship - $200 - i'&. Lpdon P. Hoicomb

28. The following checks have been received f o r tine Pharmaceu"sca1 Foundation f o r scholarships i n Pharmacy: (420) (665)

Ladies Auxiliary Texas E ~ a m a c e u t i c a l Association $100.00

Coastal Bend Pha=ceutical Association 200.00

29. The following contributions have been received f o r the Plant Research Ins t i t u t e : (582)(540)

Association of Allergfs ts fo r Mycological Investigations, Inc. fo r the Mycological Research Project $3,122.67

Humble O i l and Refinins Company f o r Pollen Studies Prosect l,gOO.OO

30. The Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation, San Antonio, has sent a check i n the am0uc.t of $1,000 f o r scholarships i n the f i e l d of geology. The su2 has been 6ivided equally betiqeen Carrol i Ann Hodges and Charles B. Klitezan, Jr., (461)

31. The following contributions have been received f o r Radio-Telev;ision scholarships: (468)

Radio Station WACO, iJaco, Texas $100 .00 Radio Station KTRZ, Luffkin, Texas 50.00

Awards have been made a s fol10t.i~:

Judith Yardison Milton Schroeder, Jr.

32. Educational Television ar6 Raadio Center, Ann Arbor, ?)iichigan, has sent a check i n the amount of $3,210 re;?resenting the i n i t i a l payment of the grant-in-aid of $5,350 t o Radio-Television for a se r ies of rad-lo programs e n t i t l e d "When Disaster Str ikes ." (5x2)

33. Foe following contributions have been receiired f o r the Salary Suppleaentation Fund: (626)(549) ( 578) ($1) (703)

The Night Havk Restaurants, Inc ., Austin $ 50.00 C . K. Page & Sorr, Austin 500.00 The Steck Company, Austin 100.00 Tips Iron & Stee l Coapany, Austin 125.00 Fehr & Granger, Austin 300 .OO

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Gif t s and Grants (continued) - T h e f-ng contributions have been received f o r the E. P. Schoch Lectures i n Chemical Engineering: (466)(542)

D r . Walter B. Howard, Texas City, Texas $ 50.00 Monsanto Chemical Company, Texas City, Texas 100.00

35. A check f o r $5,CGO has been received from t h e Se l l s Estate . According t o the w i l l , the S e l l s Foundation money can be used only f o r student loans and only the income can be so used. The amount sent represents the first co~br ibut ion t o principal. There a r e l ega l questions ye t t o be resolved, one of which i s the l ega l i t y of t ransferr ing the admieistration of t h i s loan fund from the t ru s t ee specified i n the w i l l t o t h e University. I f t h i s i s not possible, t h i s noney and any future remittances w i l l have t o be returned t o the t rustee.

36. M r . Royce V. Brown has sent $5.00 f o r the School of Social Work Scholarship Fund. (638)

37. The Standard O i l Ccmpany of Texas, Houston, has sent a check i n t h e azount of $1,000 t o provide two $500 scholarships i n Petroleum Engineering f o r 1957- 58. (43%)

38. ,The Standard O i l Company of Texas, Houstcn, has sent a check i n the azount of $2,253 t o provide a $1,500 scholarship i n G e o l o ~ and $750 fo r unrestr ic ted use of the Department of Geology. The scholarship has been awarded by a University Cornittee t o Mi-. James Ross Undemrood, Jr. The Standard O i l Coapcny tell -1so pay Lyuitior. cnd fees.

39. The TN'elch Foundation has mde the following t h i r d year and f i n a l p , y - ments on grants:

D r . Norman HackerUIaii - "A Study i n Heterogenous Kinetics, the Dissolution of Hetals i n Aqueous Acid Solutions an6 a Study of the .Phenonenon of Passivity" $8,332 -00

D r . Lewis F. Hatch - "Geometrical Isomerism and Related P'nenomena" 8,300.00

40. The Rob and Bessie Welder Wildlife Foundation has sent a check i n the amount of $450 fo r scholarships f o r I4r. Bobby Wilks and Mr. Harold Laughlin. ?"le recipients were chosen bj the University, and eacii w i l l rece-ive S225.00 f o r the F i r s t Semester. (668)

41. A check i n the amount of $3,000 drawn on Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation has been received, with which the Vestvaco ifineral Products Division wishes t o es tab l i sh f o r a second year a fe l lo~rsh ip i n the f i e l a of inorganic un i t process work under the supervision of Prof5ssor K. A. Kobe. The fellow w i l l receive $2,400, t h e additional $600 t o be used f o r special equipment and supplies. (521)

42. Wintermann and Conpany has sent a check i n the amount of $500 a s an additional grant fo r the cooperative study on the marketing of r i c e being done by M r . Parley M. P r a t t under the Bureau of Business Research. (485)

43. The following desosi ts t o Scholarships Designated by Various Donors have been made f o r tine individuals Lqdicated: (510)(511)(529) (539)(618)(559)(591)

Henry L, Doherty Ed~ca t iona l Foundation Garland C . Richmond $ 400.00 Joe K. Cubine 350.00

Board of Hone Kissions of the Congregational and Christian Churches Richard James Castrui ta $ 175.00

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Gif t s and Grants (continued) -- The David R . Tdinterrrann Foundation

Rachel Ann Ter re l l $1,200 .OO

Port Reches-Groves Senior School, Act iv i t ies Account, Port Neches, Texas

W i l l i a m Bruce 125 .OO

Champion Paper Foundation, Hamilton, Ohio 300.00 (Scholarship fo r Bevis B. Frazier - $200) (Grant-in-aid f o r scholarship pur2oses - deposited t o Student Life Staff Office and Travel - $100)

Alexander Hamilton Se3olarship awarded by the Alexander Hamilton Bicentennial ComissZon t o Shannon Harrison Rat l i f f 1,000 .OO

Houston Council of Parent Teacherc Association, Houstoi

Kay Jordan 300.00

Kiwanis Club of Dallas Scholarship Fund Burton C . Reynolds 250 .OO

David J. Carver, Jr., Memorial Fund from the University of Rickunond Roscoe Lee 200.00

Jok? H. Reagan Parent Teachers Association, Houston Mwrtha Jee 150 .OO

44. T??e Dallas o f f i c s of Peat, Marwick, Nitchell, and Corrpany has sent a check i n the amount of $1,050 t o cover its fellowship i n Petrolcum Accounting f o r 1957-58. The stipend of $1,000 w i l l be awarded t o IW. Keenan L. Reiney, Jr., the additional $50 t o be used for m t e r i a : ~ ~ n a s~2pLies . (683)

45. VLSS Mary Nell Guelich has given $100 t o the A r t s and Sciences Foundation t o es tab i i sh within the Foundation a Gr i f f i t h Library Fund. (682)

46. The following contributions have been received f o r the Engineering Foundation: (684)

Tennessee Gas Transmission Company Lufkin Found-y & Machine Company Texas Found~ies,, Inc. Southern Pi-e T ~ x ~ b e r Company Kopper-Smi'ch Fcun5ation

47. General Elec t r ic Company has sent i ts check i n the amount of $3,164 t o cover its fellowshii, i n Chemistry f o r 1957-58. O f t h i s amount $1,000 is an u ~ r e s t r i c t e d grant t o the Universiby. (687)

48. The SGu&nts'Association has sent a check i n the amount of $30.77 f o r the benefi t of the John Lane S inc la i r Eyes of Texas Scholarshi? Fund, the amount t c be divided equally between the ecdoment fund and the available scholarship fund. (702)

49. The Bel l Foundation, Inc., Buffalo, Neri York, has sent a ck~eck i n the amount of $2,000 t o provide t h e Lawfence D. Be l l Memorial Scholarship for 1957-58. Tine money has been arjarded as follows: (691)

Donald Keith Barrington $1,000.00 Roscoe Lee 500.00 Carl Ray XcDonald 500.00

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G i f t s and Grants (continued) --- 50. The Cabot Foundation, Inc., Pampa, Texas, has sent a check i n the mount of $977 t o provS.de a Cabot Foundation, lnc., Scholarship for 3.957-58. The following awards have been made: (550)

Kenneth Hicks George Lowe

51. The Dodge Jones Foundation, Abilene, has sent a check fo r $800 t o be used by Hogg Foundation t o administer a special research study concerned with genetic and biochemical factors invol71ed i n cer ta in types of mental retardation. (705)

52. The Endowment Office reports t h a t according t o tne w i l l of I&S. Emilie W. Howson, $10,000 is bequeathed t o the University t o es tab l i sh two $5,000 scholarships, t o be ;mown a s "The John Dorlin Howson and Emilie Wheelock Horison Scholarships". The bequest probably w i l l not be paid f o r a year o r so.

53. Miss Georgia B. Lucas of Austin, who supports the Austir; Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sips Phi Scholarships, has selit an adei t ional $50.CO t o make the amount of the scholarship $200 instead of $150. (708)

OUT-OF-STATE TRIES: I recormend r a t i f i ca t ion of Xail Dockets Nos. 2 -- and 3, approved by no-protest, copies of which a re attached t o the docket, and a2proval of tine out-of-state t r i p s l i s t e d below:

1. YE. Helnut Rehder, Professor of Germanic Languages, November 6-10, 1951, t o San Francisco, California, t o a t tend the LESCO meeting, expenses t o be paid from Development Expenses - Nain University.

2. Y f s s Jane Gray, Instructor i n Geology, November 4-8, 1957, t o Atlant ic City, Net7 Jersey, t o attend the annual meeting of the Geciogical Society of Arcerica, expenses t o be paid from Geoiogy Founeation, Various Donors.

3. M r . John A. Wilson, Profsssor of Geology, November 2-10, 1957, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o attend the meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists i n Philadelphia and t o go on a f i e l d t r i p of the Geological Society of h e r i c a , ?few Jersey, and Maryland, expenses t o be paid from Geology Foundation, Various Donors.

4. $W. Wallace Mendelson, Professor of Government, November 19-24, 1957, t o Gatlinburg, Tennessee, t o a t tend the Southern P o l i t i c a l Science Association, transportation expenses t o be paid from Development Expenses - KaiaLn Uni-rersity . 5. M r . Robert N. L i t t l e , Professor of Physics, Gctober 13-17, i95'7, t o Knoxvilie, Tennessee, t o attend t h e meeting of the Council, Oak Ridge I n s t i t u t e of r?uclear Studies, expenses t o be paid from Developnext Expenses - Main University.

6. M r . W. Gordon Whaley, Dean of the Graduate School, November 24 and 25, 1957, t o Noman, Oklahoma, t o a t tend the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, expenses t o be paid from the Office and Travel account of the Graduate School.

7. M r . Joseph H. Arnette, Lecturer, Director of Pharmacy Extension Service, November 30-December 8, 1957, t o Indianapolis, Indiana, North Chicago, I l l i n o i e and St. Louis, Missouri, t o a c t a s sponsor and chaperon f o r the senior s t d e n t s of the College of Pharmacy on t n e i r inspection t r i p , expenses t o be paid f romthe Maintenance and Equipment account of the College of Pharmacy.

8. Pir. Curtis Kruse, Training Special is t 111, Indus t r ia l and Business Training Bureau, October 28-November E, 1957, t o Colorado Springs, Colorado, t o meet with In t e r s t a t e Gas Company t o work on t ra in ing materials for course t o be given t o t h e i r employees, expenses t o be paid from i!A-ODC - Revolving Fund f o r Out-of-State Travel.

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Out-of-State Trips (continued) - 9. fh-. John Woodruff. Training S ~ e c i a l i s t 111, Indus t r ia l and - - Business Training Bureau, October 5-14, 1957, t o Eastrop, Louisiana, t o interview an applicant; t o Tulsa, Oklahoma, f o r a meeting with the Training Cornittee of the Pipeline Contractors Association regarding a t ra in ing program; and t o Colorado Springs, Colorado, fo r consultation regarding a t ra in ing program; and November 3-20, 1957, t o Colorado Springs, Colorado, f o r a conference on a t ra in ing program; t o Calgarj, Alberta, Canada; f o r a conference regarding motion pictures and a manual on the control of o i l well blowouts; and t o Chicago, I l l i no i s , f o r meetings of Training Cornittees of the American Petroleum Inst i tute , expenses f o r both t r i p s t o be paid from AAODC Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account.

10. M r . David Black, Training Special is t I, Indus t r ia l and Business Training Baeau, November 5-23, 1957, t o Calgary, Alberta, Canada, t o meer, with a joint committee of Canadian d r i l l e r s and producers t o work on a sc r ip t f o r a aotion picture, expenses t o be paid from Various Donors f o r Production of Instruct ional Aids.

11. Mr. Norris A. Riet t , Associate Dean of the Division of Extension, November 12-11, 1957, t o San Diego, California, t o r e p e s e n t the University at the meeting of the Adult Education Association, expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance, Travel and Equipment account of the Dean's Office.

12. Mr. Gordon V. Anderson, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Associate Director, Testing and Guidance Bureau, November 2-7, 1957, t o ivIonticello and Champaign, I l l i no i s , t o interview a candidate fo r a posit ion and t o par t ic ipa te i n Conference of Administrators of College and University Counseling Services, expenses t o be paid from the Office and Travel account of the Testing and Guidance Bureau.

13. iMr. Lloyd A. Jeffress, Professor of Psychology and Research Psychologist, Defense Research Laboratory, October 23-31, 1957, t o Ann Arbor, Michigan, t o attend meetings of the Acoustical Society of America, and t o >lashington, D. C., t o a t tend the meeting of the Co~unittee on Hearing and Bioacoustics of the National Academy of Sciences, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

14. M r . Carl J. Eckhardt, Director of the Physical Plant, November 26- Decenber 7, 1957, t:, New York City t o a t tend the annual meeting of the American Society of Xechanical Engineers, and t o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Schenectady, New York, f o r inspection of construction of power generating equipment, expenses t o be paid from the Office, Travel and Equipment account of the Office of tine Director of Physical Plant.

1.5. Ih-. C u r t R. von Bieberstein, Jr., Superinten6eat of U t i l i t i e s , November 9-14, 1957, t o Colu~bia , Missouri, t o attend the Central S ta tes Regional Meeting of t h e Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universit ies and Cclleges, expenses t o be paid from the Office and Travel account of Superintendent's Office.

16. Mr. Stephen E. Clabaugh, Professor of Geology, November 4, i957, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o a t tend the meeting of the Geological Society of America and del iver a paper, transportation expenses t o be paid by the Committee on Attendance at Meetings of Learned Societies.

17. D. B. Jcck Holland, Dezr of Hen, November 2s-Deceiiber 2, 1957, t o ~olorz.do Springs', Colorcdo, t o - a t t e d t h e Nationzl I ~ t e r f r n t 6 r ~ x L t y Con- ference, expenses t o be paid f r o m . t r ~ v d l funis of Dea o r Student Life.

18. Nr. S. A. ?4zcCorkle, Director, I n s t i t u t e of Public Affairs, Novenber 30-ilecernbe2 6, 1957, t o San Fsmcisco, California, t o attend the 1957 Aaerican Xwicipal Congress and t o inte?vi.+eu candidates f o r vacant positions, expenses t o be paid from tram1 funds of t'ne Ins t i tu te .

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E%SmaI COiiITRACTS: Ele f o l l o ~ j i l g conti-acts and anen&~ents - - -- have been negotiated by tile Office of Goverimen't S;>onsored Research and have beea sigaed by 'tile Vice-President u>on the recomaenda'cion of the %i)piiopriate Tecbi-iical Director, the Director of tine Office of Goverilincnt S;>onsored Research, and tine Business Xanager. I recormend your approval and ratifi- cation of siaatures :

I. 6iippleij;entai Agreemen-L i70. 3 t o Contract AF 4lf657)-35; b:- ~?ilich the De~artneilt of the A i r Force, A i r Research and Devel- o~>meu-b Comaid, Randolpll A i r Force Ease, Texas; exkends -the ;)eriod of tke contract tirrough October 32; 1957 wi'tAiout additional funds. The resea:-ch on hearing darzage r i sk of A i r Farce ground-crew persoivlel co?~- t imes under the direction o? Dl. Leraar'c L. :Copra, Assistant Professor of Sgeecil.

2 . Sup:>lenlecAL Agreenent Pro. 2 t o Contract AF l e (603) - lk , by -,~iiicil tile Deyartment of tile A i r E'oice, A i r Research and ikvel- oixnen-t Command, extends the geriod of the contract t h ro~g i i October 31, 1957, witbout a6+itional Pmds. The research on sas-phase an& surface reactions of h.;drocarboi~s a% nodexatel; high tengeratures continues under tile direct ion of' Dr. R . C . Anderson, Bofessor of Cna~is'ci.:! . 3 . Sux>leien'cal Agreement iio . 1 t o Coiltract 33 (616)-3925 ; by >r:rich the De,%rtrreub of the Al i - Force, Wri&t Air. ikveloA;- e n t Center, %fiends "he scoge of the woi-:; and incorpora'ces in to the Contract Sw~plen~ontal Agreei~~ent 20. 1 t o Basic Agree- :;lent AF 18(600)-240. The research continues under the direction of A. E . Lockenvitz, Professor of a y s i c s and Director, P~IiiI i l i tary Ign:'sics Fiesearcil Laboratory . 4. Supple'e.enta1 Agzeer~ent i!o.. 1 0 t o Contract AF 33(038)-206h1 by rfilich tile Departraen-b of .tile Air Force, Office of Scient i f ic Research, adds the sun of $j20,500.00 t o tile contract funds and extends tile period of the contract tilrougl~ September 30, 195,;. m e research on interact ions o r ueati-ons with matter continues i n the lTuclear Rlysics Laborator:;. unfier the direct ion of Dr. E . L. Xudspeth, Professor or pl~ysics.

5. Obligating Authority Oi-der i'o . 1 t o Sui~jlemental Agreecleilt ITo. 3 of f a c i l i t i e s Contract AF 33(630)-29502 by which tiie DepartaenC of the A i r Force, A i r Resea~ch and Developmnt C a r m d adds the s m of $S,lkO.OO t o the f a c i l i t i e s con-tract f o r tile acquisit ion of cer'aiil f a c i l i t y iteins a'c the Pa&io- biological Wiorator; . %le Radiobiological Laborator;. i s directed b:; Dr. T. S. Fainter, R-of'essor of Zo010;;3-.

6. Let ter of Award dated 27 September, 1957 frou tile Dei>artzoext of tine Ami~rm:,, Quartemaster Reseai-ci~ & Engineering Comandj covering Modification IJo. 3 t o Contract DAI.9-129-@:I-1633 vhicil adds the s ~ m of $4,385 .OO t o the contract funds and extends the period of the contract tnrou@ jliJarci1 1958. Die s'cud:. on coolring meat i n q u a ~ t i t y t o de-temine cooking Losses and shrinkage continues under tile directLon of Zosalie S. Godrrey, Associate Professor of Iiorae Ecoilomics . 7. Let ter of Awwrd dated SqCetelaber 21$, 1957 from tlie S-t. Louis 0ird.ilance Di s t r i c t covering Suppleieatal &seement No. 2 t o Contzact m-23-0'&?-0~~)-685 which adds tile sun of $11,000 .OO t o the contract funds and extends the geriod of perfo~aance tizrough Septe~:iber 30, 1958. The research on pressui-e volwe temperature rela-tions!ii:>s aiid thei~aod:mar,ic yioperCies of hydrocarboils and otizer coapounds continues w d e r the direct ion of D r . 1:. A. Kobe, Professor of Chemical Engineering.

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8 . >,Io&ific&ioil i;o. l ;to Contract ~-k~-007-~,j&74L!., 3;; rrilic;-, -ule &pajt~,en-b of ttie Aim:?, Office of ';he Sui-~; A ~ O L I - &flemL, adds -tile suis of $9,372.00 t o tile conti-act fw-ds, afid eheends the coi~t~ac'c. period Qlrough Au.gv.st 31, i958. Tile research on biology aild dis t r ibut ion of 1:aexagog~s !;losc~itoes iil the UU;lted States coiltiilues uilder tile direct ion 02 Dr. Oslil~ild P. Breiazdj a * o f e s ~ ~ r of Zoology.

9 . Lettei- of hiai-d date& Selteabei- 27, 1957 frou the S t . Louis Or&lailce Distric'i. coveriilrj. Su~)?~~lcrilei~Cal Agreeiien'c i!o . 5 t o Contrac.: DA-23-072-0CD-77k wl~ich adds the s w ~ of $10;[email protected] t o the contract funds and exbends the lieriod of :;erioi-i.:iKlce -Glrov& Selste~aber 39, 195c. %e research on electi-oi~ic s t r ~ c t w e of i!iolecv.les co?l'times uncler i;:le directioi: of Dr. F. A. i.';sen, &"o:essor of Cheiais-ti-: . . .. 10. Sup@e;:leiitaL &reexe;lt i:o . j t o Conti-act [email protected], ly rfilick E?e De~artinen-t of the kl-m::: S t . Louis Ordnance Dis t r ic t , adds -Wle ~ ~ 2 1 of $lC>20;.32 t o %;ie contrac.k fmds, ai-id extends the period of -2xe contrac.: Z~i-o~g:: Se;a'ceii?oer 30, 1952. The research on e i ec t ro i~ ic s%ruc.twe of !nolecLiies con'cinues under .t:le df;-e&:oll of ~r . . A. t s e i)rofessor of Cilenisti-,. . 11. lio(lifica-tion xo. 2 t o Coi~tract ~9-129-0~:[email protected], Wr 1fi.icil 'the De;~art?aeilt of '~lle &:a;-; Cimrtemaster Researcii alzd Blgiileei-ing Ce;z'cer, incor;,ora'ces in to the coiyvtact the 1Ulita1: Securi* 17equire:fients Clailse . j;o OC~IG ch&nges are made. Tae resear-il on develo2i~e1'1t and evalgation of hiG1 veloci';:- enerCr,; d i ss i - pators c o i ~ t i i l ~ e s w d e r .tile d i re ction of Professor J. iTeils t - ~ inorqsson, E'rofessor of Civi l mg3iileerir.g.

12. AKei~dnal-t 20. il t o %sic Coatrac'c Xonr-3~5(00), by >:!~Fch De>s.rk::eint of tile >ia?T; Office of iTava1 Research; adds a

yqipPJcts in m?;a:: Cla.~.se t o tiie contract iil accoi-dailce i.fitb ;Taav rec~gii-e~?en<~s . 13. &.ien&.lei?-t iio. b. t o Coiltract ;:0ilr-375(35)~ b:! ~rhich the Ce7arJ~icen-t of the I : a y ~ ~ Office of ::a-jal Tiesearcil, adds $3,000.00 .L bo tiie contx?act f~inds aiid e:<teilC~s Lie i~e r iod of Vile coiltrac.i. ' c i ~ r o u ~ Jailuai.:. 3l , 1957. Ele resear3-i oil relaxatioil :xeocesses of ;irol:eP2~ies of licio.ids a.1d so i ids coiltinges i l d e r the direc- 2. . ~~o.1 of D r . A . W. ;iolle; Pso:essoi' of X'h:sics.

ili- . &nend;,:ent Go. 3 t o C0i~t~ac.t iioili.-375(03), b: i.diic;l tile De~ar~ne;xC of tile X a q - , Office of 2;eval Xesearch; e::tends the ~ ~ e r i o d of the contiac-k i:t;lrouzh &ce;.ioer 31, LS57> ~ r i t h w ~ ~ ? ~ additionai funds. Tne researcil an& de7?elo::i~ei1-t of Airborile $;Iicroirave 3efzacto~fieters coili;inues a t tile X;ecJcric& xn.-'" ,~neei-i:lg Research La'uoi"%tor:. uEdeier Qle direct ton of Dr. A. b? . Stratto;?, Frofessor of Eiec t r ica i Y,ngii~eering.

15. A;lle~d;~ei~t 110. 1 t o Co~l'crac-t -. :':oiq--- .i 375(09)9 3 2 r,riricil tile &aai-t:fien;; - of t7' ile ;?a-,;,r; @??ice of f a v a l Sesearch e:;teilds tine coiltract se r iod '~ilrough Septeinber 33, 1952 aad asrees t o s7~~xply %be Uizi-ziiiei-si-by with 50 c:~lizders of Gzade A, O i l Free Ilelivm. 'jli-ie on tile yropert:.es of rnattei- i a Qle inter:.-,.!edia.te s t a t e 'uettreea. noi"!:?al coilclu.ction a i d s ~ ~ e r c o n d ~ ~ c t i o n s t a t e s ia soi ids contiarres mdei- Zle directioil of Dr. J. C . Thoiri3son, Assis tact Drofessor of Ihysics . 7 6 . frinendzeilt i,Io. 3 (l3ev:sed) t o F a c i l i t i e s Contract liO'os-3261 - b: rrhich the De-3artiler-t of t;le i?avJr, Bureau of Shii>sj grovi2es cer,kaii: f ac i l i - t i e s a s ;,overImlent iurnisiled eqdp ien t ?or use i n tile perfoimaice of reseai-c!l being conducted a t tile CEfense Sesearcll Laboratory for Eueau of Slips.

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17. &exmen+ ;To. 5 t o Colatrac.'; IiOrii-163i2, by brLLic!~ the - Cepartroent of 'ile iia-r,~, Bureau. of Orbai:ce, adds the SUT. of $240,000.00 t o tile contract funds and extends tile period of tile conti-ac'c t i r o u @ ~ Augpst 31, 1953. 'I"ile research coiltinues iil tlie Defense Zeseaich Laboratoi-y, directed by Dl-. C . I?. zone?, Professor of Fkysics.

13. A~endment ?Too. 6 t o Coiltract >10rd-1&.yC, by 11hici1 the Cepai-tisent of the $:avy, Bureau of Ordilance, adds $102 ;. 000.30 t o Task WX-1, $6,000 .OO t o Bsi; Vi'>I-2, aild excbeilds t!le zeriod of t i e contract through $&rcil 31, 1958. The coiltiilues , i n the Defense Researc?? Laboratory, directed by D r . C . P. Boner, Professor of Siysics . 19 . Sui>i,leiaent Ilo . i t o Contract AT(11-1 )-iQO, by ri!lic:? tile U. S. Atoi?ic 2nei.m Co~mission adds the s.u of $21,033.00 t o tile coiltract f m d s and exterds c m t r a c t period through Se>terioer 30, 1958. Ele reseercil oil the feasi'oi1i.t:: cf s-toring radioactive rrastes i a salt for;oations continues uilder tile direci;ioi~ of Dr. E . F. Glo::lza, Assacia-te Professor of C i v i l &,gi~eeying

20. Ari~end;nen.i: Ilo. 5 t o CoilCrac-i ~~-(40-1)-1539, . 'uy rriiic:i the U. a . Atoi!;ic Cnerg; Camiiissioil adds tile su.; of <j12,003.00 t o tile contract fxmds and ?:*ends tile c o i ~ ~ a c L geriod 'ci..rov.g?i ;&y 31, 1955. TT1e researc:i oa unusud o::idaticn s t e t e s of trailsi'cional e1e:nents contiil~~.es ~mdei- di?ecti.oil of a. G . N . Xa-Y- !,I 3 o f e ssor of Giexistr: . 21. Grant ~ ~ S F - G G ~ ~ G , 'q- :ri:icll t;le L:e-i:ioi?ji Science Jj'oi?g1datiojl ;,rovides <;13,300.03 fa, tile sup13oi-t of researcli e i~t i l t led is,? c o l ~ ~ b i l i t ; - o-2 Gases iLl Lio,uidst'. g r a d i s ef--ec.tive :;or , , -ciie pej-iod &i~te:~>er 15 1957 .Liyr?rJi Lu' $ej~tc;abey . - L!:.: 193j, aij& tile reseazcii i s t o be perfoi>led ~mder Cle di;ec-:;io?? of E1. IT. 15. Kobe, Dofessor of Clle;.~ical Zil:ci;~ee;.izz. Y - 22 . Gi-ant :IS~?-G!~:O~, by wtiicil .iAe ilational Sciei~ee Foulldatior, .?i.ovides iij19;COO.OO for supgor'i, of researc:~ ~ l t i ' & e C " p k i s i o l o ~ -- and Biocilemisixy- of Al;;aeU. Ele gzan-t i s e i lec t ive Tor - G I . ~ seriod October 1; 1957 tllroup; Septe,;ibe;. 30, 1960, an<. t-ie researcil i s t o be ~er£or.~:ei; under - k e d i r e c t i o ~ i of 1)r. Jack . . $1:-ezs, Professor of Bo'ian: aild of Zoolog: . 23. GYmlt ::S?-&-ir-:ll, by r.rhic:? the IJational Science Fo~~lldatioil pov idzs $6,000.03 fo r the su1211o;-t of i-esearcii ent9tLed "!Lgae of Texas Soi ls" . me gra~:t i s e i i ec t ive f o r Xie period October 1, 1,957 tl;rough Septenbei- 30, 195s arid tile reseai.c:l i s t o be ~2erfomed mder Kie riirection of Dr . 1.Iarold C . Bold, Professor of Botany.

24.. Gj-ai3-i; i j~~-~l ;?k t : , by irllich -Gle i7aia-tional Science Fomdaticl: pov idzs $ ~ ~ , G O O . O C ; f o r tile svppo~-t of research e n t i t l e d "InteTi~al Coi;straln.ts A&ied t o Dd1aa;ixic Frobiems" . Tile @silt - -is effect ive f o r t;:e lerriod Septei~ber 16, 1957 tilrov.@~ SeiJte-li3er 1 5 , 1959 and the research is t o be perfolmed wder ,, me direc-ti02 of D r . &~r:co Vo:terra, Professor of 3ici;leering ?lecl?anics . 25. Giant i iS~-~4601, by ~filich the national Science Fo~aaa t ion :;rovides $270;000.00 fo r sug2ort of an academic year i n s t i t u t e for i:ig3 sc:loci teacliers of Sciel?ce and E:a4;:1eaiatics. The grant i s effect ive f o r a iieriocl of e;e;~i3i-o::i?ate1:. ten moa-?as beginning on, or about Se~,tecfber 1, 195s. D r . 3 . C. AEderson, iFrofessor O f 31eirnisti-y, w i l l d i r ec t tile academic year iils'ci-lute.

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26. Grant C-3648 ( c l ) , by which t h e Department of Health, 379 Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $6,842.00 for research on chro:cosome organization i n Drosophiia ? a v~e?arrogaster. - The grant i s e f fec t ive for the period Jwne I, 1958 throttgh ?.fay 31, 19ji3, a i d the research i s t o be performed wdeir the directio.? of D r . Burire H. Judd, Instructor i n Zoology.

COPJTRACTS: Tne follo'ring contracts have been signed bj the o f f i c i a l indicated. I recornend approval an6 ra t i f ica t ior , of signatvres :

1. Negotiated contract witln Dob'oins Automatic Vendors, signed by ivb. G. W. Landrm, Business Eanager, for furnishing i c e cream, milk, aiilk zixtuzes, and juices v i a vending machines i n Division of Housicg and Food Service Units for 1957-58, tile University t o receive 10% of the sa les .

2. blemoraadv;7i Agreement with Cotton Research Comit tee of Texas, sigcLed by Presi&ent h g a n bjilson, which provides f o r t h e con- duotir,g of research r e l a t ing t o the marketing of cotton f iber , cottatseed and cottonseed products. This agreement covers Lye period September 1, 1957 - August 31? 1958, and Yne t o t a l avou?~':, of the contract i s $38,728. The program continues under E3e direct ion of the Bureau of Business Research.

3. Contract with Gieson and Latson, i n the arowclllt of $7,771.75, signed by Ez~siness Itanage? G. !i. Lanbrui, for improvement of Tom Green St ree t Parking Lot. Since tbe low base bid of $8,271.75 exceeded the amount appropriated, $8,000, Alternate So. 2, a deductive a l te rna te providing fo r cer ta in curbing, vas accepted.

4. Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-216, signed by Vice-President and Provost H. H. Ransom and B ~ s i n e s s Nanager Graves Lwdirum; with tne Texas Department of Public Safety, r,:hereby for the period September 30-October 18, 1957, the University w i l l c o n a ~ c t supervisory t ra in ing courses fo r i60 enrollees a t a r a t e of $7.50 per enrollee, the maximum payment inxrolTred not t o exceed $1,2C0.

5 . Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-217, sigaed by President Logan %Jilsoii, rritii t??e Texas Petroleun: Research Cormittee, %!hereby the Comit tee % r i l l furnish t o the Uaiversity t:he services of a p a r t - t i m teacher of Petroleum Engineering for the period October 16, 1957-3une 15, 1.956, tne t o t a l amount t o be paid not t o exceed $2:100.

6 . Interagency Coopel-ation Coiitract No. 4413-215, s i ~ l e d by Vice-Presicleint and Provost B. 5. Ransom and Busiiiess Nanager G. 1 . Landrum, Texas Central Echxcation Agency for the f i s c a l year ending August 31, 1956, effect ive October 1, 1957, sihereby the University, through i t s Soutin??es-t S C ~ O C ~ Ahin i s t r a t ion Center, w i l l provide personal services =d necessary graduate studsnts and c l e r i c a l ass is i ia i ts t o coordinate a study of the use of building f e a W e s and spaces a d of the use of education college students t o re l ieve the short-term teacher shortage i n '~Ile southern seztion of Texas, t o t a l payment not t o exceed $ 5 , 6 2 5 . ~ ~ .

7. Interagency Coogeration Contract No. 4413-221, signed by President Loga;~ 'Jilson arld Business Manager Graves Landrum, whereby the Texas S ta te Department of Health w i l l reimburse the University for t u i t i o n and fees for t h e academic year 1957-58 fo r 1fli1'. Martin C. Wukasch; Chief Engineer, Division of Occupational Health, the amount not t o exceed $100, the oon- t r a c t t o be i n force October 1, 1957-August 31, 1958.

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Contracts: (Continued) c-- Interagency Cooperation Coatract Xo. 4413-224, signed by Vice-President and Pro-gost 3. 3 . Ransom and Business Manager - G. $i. Landru-; with the Texas Scko01 for the Deaf, ~rhereby the School :;ill provids professioaal services t o teach 2 three- hour classes each semester a t t he University and t o serve a s adviser t o the cooperative prograin for the t ra in ing of teachers of the deaf, the University t o pay not t o exceed $l ,yOO. The contract period is October 16, 1957-Jme 15, 195P.

9. Amendment Xo. 2 t o Contract w?th Ch~IIalongkoi-n Uriiversity i n Bailglroli, Thailand, and Second Amenbent t o Le t te r of Comnitinenz, both sigaed b;. Vice-President Provost B. K. Ransom, extellding C?e ellding date of the contract througb October 31, 1959, for services 2erfonned on o r befwre September 15; 1359* anG providing f o r advances of up t o $748,000. m-e program, which provides primarily- f o r furnishing science aad engineering teachers &?a consultation, ogerates under tlne U. S. I~l ternat ioi la l Cooperation Ad?~linis",ratiori and continues mdcr tine e i rec t ion of Dean b7. R. ;:Joolrich, College of Engiaeering, ProJ7essor of Mechanical Engineering.

OUTSIDE ADDIEO>IAL DUTIES: I recomend t h a t the s t a f f - ----- merrbers l i s t e d 5e permitted t o undertake the outside and ads- tioiial dut ies ou'cliaed below, the work t o be so arranged as not t o in te r fe re TV?~!I University ass igments :

1. M r . T. A. Rousse, Professor of Speech, t o a c t as Consultant and Legal Advisor i n radio programming for North Texas Radio 1ncorl;iorated of Wichita Fa l l s , Texas, coznpensat'on t o depend u2on the need and use of h i s services a s proble-s a r i s e .

2. Mr. T. Russell IJoolley, Assistant Professor of Speech, t o teach one-fourth time a t the Episcopal Theological Seminary.

3. F i s s Jessarcon Dave, Assistant Professor of Business ?$lriting, 'GO l ec ture on business correspon&ence a t Secre ta r ia l Clinics, t o t a l compensation t o be around $363 f o r t he j:ear.

1 . Pir. Faborn E t i e r , Associate Professor of Secre ta r ia l Studies, t o 2ar t ic ipa te i n Secre ta r ia l I~wrkshops and Clinics during 1957-58, t o t a l remuxieration t o be approximately $500.

5. 3k. Robert bl. Strain , Associate Professor of Iilsurance, t o continue teaching Chartered Life UnGerirriter courses for two professional inswasce orga;lizations, one i n Austin and one i n San Antonio the apgroximate z e t income t o be $1,500.

6 . N r , James A. Bjrrd, Assistant Professor of Finance, t o do consulting %?ark i n e s t a t e planzing and uncier:<riting for the New Yorli Life Insurance Cortopany, Austin off ice , gross coripensa- t i on during 1957-58 t o r a g e betyeex $600 and $l,.QOC, with an average of three hours per week involved,

7. Nir. Joe l Andrews, Inst ructor i n ?4usic, t o piay a concert fo r the Th~rsdajr Music Club of Corpus Chr i s t i a t a fee of $75.CO.

8. ?4r. Willie D. Dowdy, Stores Clerk 11, Physical Pl=t, t o drive a cab f o r three evenings a .,reek, estimated earnings t o be aplsroximateiy $S.CO per evening.

US3 OF TXXTBOOKS bIFiITTEN BY PACmTf kZ?.IBERS: I recomend -- agproval of the use of t h r f o l l o v i n g text'sooks r.!ritte?l by facul ty members:

1. Active German, F i r s t Semester, by W. P. Lehmann, YeLnutRehder, .a;nd George. Schulz-Behrend, ~inic:? s e l l s for $4.00 x i t h 15$ rojralty t o authors.

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Use -- of Textbooks IJri t ten by Faculty 1.lem'uers: (Continued) - 2. German Second Sexester, b ltr. P. Lehmaim, Helmut Rehder, L. R . Shail, and S. N. Werkori, rrhich s e l l s for $3.50 u i t h no . - ro:ralty t o authors.

3. Forte m d ??oe?ter, by G. Schulz-Behrend and 7;J. P. ?v:ichael; -- which s e l l s f o m with 508 per book royalty.

4. Key t o German Translation, by C. V. Poilard, ~trhich s e l l s ?-. - for $S.;)9 wit:? $l .OC ro>a1ty.

5. ::orid. Resources and Industries, b., 3. I"!. Zimneznann, . ,7--- - rui~s,ished 'oy H a ~ e r & Brothers, vkich s e l l s fo r $7.50 v i th lY$ royalty t o author.

6. Conservation i n the Production of Petrolem by E. i.J. -- - - 7 Zimermaim, p u b l i s h e by Yale University Press, ~ ~ h i c h s e l l s Tor $6.00 with lo$ ro:ialtj. t o author.

7. Cotton I.larkets and Cotton !<erchai?dising, by A. B. Cox, - published by a e ~ p h i l l ' s , i.rlIich s e l l s for $5.00 with 15$ royalty t o author.

8. Texas Resources and Industries: Selected Haps of Distribution, - --- - -- by S. A. Arbingast, Kennamer, and Stee le , published b?, the . - Bureau of Business Xesearch, which s e l l s fo r $1.00 v i t h no royalty t o au-thom.

9. Xodern Feature Vriting, by Deblitt C!* Reddick,. published by Harper's, xhicll is l i s t e d a t $4.50, the author receiviag 12% . ~. - of the wholesale pr ice of $2.50

10. Conte~iporary Public RelaCi.ons, co-authored by Alan Scott , --- --- published by Prentice-Hall, u i l i z s e l l s for $4.95, each author receiving a 5$ royal ty on the l i s t pr ice .

12. The Phaxuacist i n Retai l Distri'untion, by A. H. Chute and - --- - YKS. Esther J. W. Hall, puil ished by ~ e s n i l l ' s , ijhich s e l l s for $6.50 with 15$ royalty- t o authors.

12. Figuring - for l$e.rchanaising -- Prof i t , by A. H. Chute, published by Bureau of Business Reseaircn, which s e l l s fo r $3.50 ?.rith no royelty t o author.

13. Fmdan;entaLs of Good Letter i l r i t ing an6 Good Form tind --- --- Style i n Report Structure, by W. -- - --- - P. Boyd, published by Hesrphill's EooZ Stores, s e l l i ng a t $3.15 and $1.80, respectively, with 1575 royalty t o author on each book.

1 Digest - of CwxaerciaL La;, Digest of Contracts, and - -- -- Nego$iable Instruments, b;~ F. L. Co:;, published by Hemphill's Boo!< Stores, se l l ing respectiveiy a t $4.50, $0.95, and $1.25, :nth l5$ roj-alty t o autsor on each.

16 , Introducticn t o Business S t a t i s t i c s , bj John R. Stock~on, publishec? by D. ~ ~ e a t h , r:hich s e i l s for $4.25 i r i t i i lj$ royalty t o author.

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~ £! TeKtcooks Hritten by Faculty Members: (Cootinued) 17· Laboratory Manual for Business Statistics and I~troductioa 382 ~ Sampling, bo'Johu R-:-Stockton,-publisheii 0:)-" 3 en:pbill , s Baok Store6, the foncer selliog at $2.85 with 15% royalty; and the latter at $0.45 ",lith no royalty to author.

18. ~'ianual for Advau~ed Tj'Pe'.;ritiDg, by t·lrs. Nelie. Fox, publbhed b:i Hempnill'SB~i07ea, which sells a.t $4.90 ~d.th llO royalty to author.

19. B1.\str.eas LeW" 323 Suppleme::lt, bj' Ecgelle W. Nelson, published by 5.e~phil.l's"BOokStores, which sella fo!."' $0. 2.0 ~lith no royalty to author.

20. Cases and Materials on Business Law, Part !, and Part II, oy Eugene W:-NebO:l B:ld WIn. R. Bandy-;9abITShed by lIe!1I'Phill's Book stores, each of which seas fv~- $5_00 -,ritl 15i~ royalty to authors.

21. Hemufacturing Processes, b:r i'i. L. Bege.'DB..'l, 'lhich sells fo::: $8.(j~ vith $1.20 royalty to author.

22. Er.gil'eerlng Thermo-Dynamics, by Short, K~nt, and Treat, whi cb sd.ls for $6.00 1;1 'tb. $6. 60 ro~'e.l t ... to authors.

23. Eler.lents of Mechw.iSlll, by Doughti~ & Jll1lles, \"hich sells for $6.00 tr..tb $a:=;2 rcyalt.:: '-.0 e.ufucr5.

24. Design 0 r MacllL'le MeI:",bers, by Vallance & DoU&l-ttie, Which 8ell~$7.50 Ilith-royalty of $0·5625.

25. ~ Conditioning, '::>". "[oolrich &. ',/oolrich, which sells for $7 50 vtth royal'~Y of $0.5625·

26. Theory 0 f Machine Design, by VI. J. Carter I ',Ihich se11s for $3. 25 ,tith $5. 48 ro;ralty to a.uthor.

Z7. Money and Ba",k l nr; a..Y\d Fl11a.::.~1ng Business Fi nD.S, by C. L. Prather., published Q~' Richard D. In.-Ln, Iue., I,hicb sella for $6. 50 ea.ch .;ith 10% to 15% royalty 00 each, depen~ng on vOlume of sales.

28. Po.. Studs Nanual for tA.agee' s P,o?erty Inswan<;e, by R. l·l. StraIn~nt<!d locelly, vhicb sells for &'2.00 d.th ,",; pro!'::.t to author.

29· Funda:l:entals of Li fe In5ura.""!(;~ and Li fe Insurance Case AnalJ'sis, by H. T-:-OWen, l?ublis~ed b:i' Prenti~e-Rall, '"hich sell for ~.OO and $2.50 ~espectivelJ ,~th 10% rOJ~ty to al..-tbor on each.

30. A l~ail'.Ae.l of Li:""" Accideat ~d Si~l<nesG !nswauce .. b:' H. T:- (Y,!Qn, publi511ed by BuTeau of Eusi:less Research, ·.lhi~h sells for $1.. CO uitil no ro:ra::'ty to autho!'.

SALE OF L!Tl'LE CAMPUS E'U'MNTS: At "the October meeting of ~B08rd it \;a~I".t;el]o.ed that the bid of Hr. Edl'ard Joseph for the pur~hase of one double and fifteen single hutoent6 at a total price of $2,330 be accepted, but ~hat the remaining 15 single hut~ent5 be readvertised for sale. 'This has been done, but no bids "ere received. Furthern:ore, Mr. Joseph has elected to forfeit his $750 deposit rather thll:l to sign a contract for the $2,330 oid, anti the forfeited amount has been de~o5!ted in Account No. tIIIt - Sale of Little Campus Hutule'lts. Ap;;>rov9.l has bee..'1. g1'/o.,1 to the recoumer,datioi:l of the Business ~~ger that the hutmeots be so~d through nesotiation. I recommend ratification of this action.

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UNIVERSITY FELLOtlSHIPS AM) SCBOLARSBPS: Upon reconmendation of the 3 f) 3 -- -- Graduate Dean t u i t i o n awards have been made t o the following f o r the F i r s t Senester: (613)

Non-Resident Graduate Students Ti lo Arthur A l t Y i (1ke Y.) Chang Mo-Shing Chen Ming-Yu Chu James Thoaas Duff Olin Stafford Fearing Andrew Stephen Kester Rasto Alexander Klopcic Nikam Bala ji KrishnamurChy Edward Renton Leadbetter David Harryman Lively William Charles NcDonald Joseph Franklin Mathews, Jr. Irene Anne ivbdlinski Bruce Cove11 Parker Gene A. P r a t t Shosei Serata John Thomas Thompson Surinder Pa l Vohra Lewis Chinsun Yen Ic~iang Yuen Zee-Cheng Lorenzo Mario Be lo t t i Dorothy Marie Bordelon Donald Bolon Cooper Dorothy E. Hapan Louis T. Jardine Charles Rudolph KcCord Richard Gene Meiheisel Paul Edward Wilhelm Carol Ann Batson George Allen Brubaker Theodore Louis DeYoung Charles Leonard Eastlack Sarah Jo Huff Phi l ip Herbert Jac-ban Tzu Liang Kang Ronald Weldon XcReynolds Prakob Pibulyarojana Leon Alexander Pirojnikoff John S u r k n Sznders Herschel Clayton Self David Sohn Kartin Jay Steigxan L o - c m m g Donald John Veldrean Neng-Ning Wang

Non-Resident Graduate Students ( ~ e a c h i n g James Carrol l Arnett Gerald Aronwitz W i l l i a m FIayne Ballard Kenneth W i l l i a m Bartz William Garret Bekham, Jr. Robert John Beyers Phi l ip Braithwaite Luther Wadsworth Bridges, I1 James Clayton Brome James Donne11 Buckholtz Hernando Jose Buenaventura P-uman E l l i o t t Burnett Robert Alvin Campbell Tsueng-Hsing Chang Joseph Clyde Clark Joseph Lawrence Conrad Howard Cook James Edward Cotton Mari1g.n Crawford

Germany Republic of China Republic of China Republic of China Ohio Kansas Pennsylvania Yugoslavia India Pennsylvania Maryland w s a s New York New York Yassachusetts Utah Ja3an Tennessee India Republic of China Republic of China I t a l y Louisiana Ohio YTinnesota New York Kansas Colorado Kansas Louisiana Arizona Michigan New Jersey Kentucky Nebraska Republic of China Missouri Thailarfl Washington Oklahoma California New York New York Republic of China Michigan Republic of China

Assistants) 0-Uahoma Tennessee Montana Wisconsin Louisiana Florida England 14aiine Arkansas Arkansas CoLombia Alabarca Nebraslsa Republic of China Pennsylvania Missouri South Carolina California North Carolina

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University Fellowships and Scholarships (continued) -- - Non-Resident Graduate Students ( ~ e a c h i n g -- -

Andrew DeCarlo May Defandorf Hugh Holt Doney George Ear l Drewry Leon Sebring Dure, I11 Carol Reid Earnhart Robert Sarcmie Edwards Lawrence Erbe Richard Los Every Barbara H. Firestone Maurice W l e Fleury Nancy Carolyn Franks Eddie Carroll French Lawrence 0 . F e e Norval Dwight Glenn Marvin Goldwert James Dona16 Goodrich Thomas Richard Graham Oliver Franklin Guinn R i t a Rae Gurley Mieko Shimizu Han Yuri Wha-Yul Han George Walter Harrison, Jr. Shirley Ann Hasselbarth Sumner Best iiixon Rodolfo Holzmann Charles Morris Hoskin Ke Chiang Hou Francis Marion Hudson S m y Walker Ingram Suzanne Karen Jankay Grover Leon Johnson Wade Hampton Jordan, Jr. Allen Dupree King, Jr. James Charles King Merton Pruet t King Rozan L. Kintanar Martha Leah Kunkel Richard Grant Lathrop Harold Emerson h u g h l i n Kenneth Elwin McCollester Peter Francis McLoughlin Prem P. Mahendroo Gisela Borensztayn lahoney Natalie L. Maines Ida Rosmarie Mannaberg Edward Joseph Massaro Yoshimasa Matsumoto John Fred Mads Jaspal Singh Mayell Harry Thomas Mei Hu& E. Meredith Dan Mertz Ted Corneille Michaud Emily Raitdon Miquelle Glenn Allen Mitchell, Jr. Clyde Herbert Moore Banarsi Das Narang George E. North Stanley Dean NOVJ Robert Michael O'Donnell Ruth Annette Oldenburg Bachubhai Damodardas Parikh James Paul Parkinson Angus George Pearson Peter Ph i l l i p s

~ss i s tan ts ) (cont inued) 3 8 4 Ohio Maryland Pennsylvania Tennessee Virginia Oklahcma Georgia Florida Oklahoma Missouri Naine Ohio Oirlaholta New York New Mexico New York Ohio I l l i n o i s Oklahoma North Dakota Japan Korea California Nebraska Colorado Peru Ohio Repubiic of China Arkansas -Alabama California Arkansas North Carolina Delaware California k4ssouri Philippines New York New Mexico Oklahoma Massachusetts Canada India Washington, D. C. Nassachusetts Austria New Jersey Japan Pennsylvania India Republic of China Ckiiihomc Ohio Indiana Ohio Florida Louisiana India Montana Michigan Pennsylvania Yfnnesota India California Georgia California

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University Fellowships and Scholarships (continued) -- - --- Non-Resident - --- Graduate Students (Teaching ~ss i s t an t s ) ( con t inued)

Ronald Dean Poshusta Iowa Warren Lonsdale Prentice H. MaxveI.1 Quertemous B. Robert Rafferty Dilipkmar N. Raval Aaron Rosenfield '!illiam Joseph Rowley Senaan Ibrahim Salem Leonard Gerald Schifr in Louay E. Scharif Colefte Yvox'1e Sinmons Jay Wendell Snodderly Donald McLean Stodart Harvey Earl W i l l i a m S t m Eldon Earold Sund Chavarche Tchalekian Weldon E. Thornton Lynn H. Throclaoorton Clarence Steven Turner Robert L. Van Dusen James Edward Webb Morton Webster Weir Byron White Stanley Dennison Wooflaansee, Leonard Paul Yospe

Florida Arkansas New Mexico India Nassachusetts Indiana Lebanon New York I raq France Alaska Australia West Virginia North Dakota Egyp t Georgia Nebraska Pennsylvania New Yorb Mississippi I l l i n o i s North Carolina

Jr . Connecticut New Yorb

FELLO'vISHIPS AND - SCHOLARSHSPS (NO%-UNIVERSITY): Upon recommendation of the proper comnittee, the following awards have been ~ a d e :

Brown University Freshman Mathematics Prize Examination (661) - - - F i r s t Place -~-- James E. Smitn, White Deer, Texas Second Place -10.60 - Georgia :,?. ~awis, Aniarillo, Texas Third Place - 7.00 - James G. Curtin, Houston Honorable Mention - Werner F. Pegg, Killeen, Texas

Hughes Tool Company Award : (594) - --- v

Herbert G. Zinsmever $250 .OO " . . Werner Koch 250.00

F i r s t Semester - Drarra Department -

~onn-r Memorial Scholarship Fund (552) - --.. - Peggy Jo i 4 o n s e r $ 50.00

Laboratory Theatre Scholarship Account (653) Cleve HauSold $250.00 Steve Trav2s Phi l ip Jackman Dan F. Kelleher Eddie B. Ha~ynes Leon Brauner Vernon Weddle Paulina Norman Harriet Sanford Joe C . Tips Elwood Williams Hazel Shemake Charlie N. Watson

Friends of the Fine A r t s Scholarship (652) ---- Richard Clay Johilson $ 5O.GO

Borden Home Economics scholarship (688) --- Katherine Anna Sckxidk $390 .OO

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Fellowships and Scholarships (Non-University ) (continued) - --- -- F i r s t ~ e m e s t e ~ n t i n u e d )

Journalism S c h o l a m s - Austin Alumnae C h a ~ t e r , Theta S i m a Phi --- ~ l K . [ ~ t ~ ~ u s t i n $100 .OO

Austin Professional Chapter of Sigrca Delta Chi -- Royce E. Dixon, San Angelo -$-?mO

Gail Borden Scholarship Award -- Robert Elton (Bud) Mims, Water Valley $300.00

Cabot Educational Grant - - Dolores Silva, Taylor

Nar2orie 9ar i lek :<exoris1 Scholarship Am Huffington, Eouston $1.30.C0

General Elec t r ic Educational and Charitable Fund - Roger H. Broach, Texas City $ 1 7 5 r

Texas JournaZism Scholarship - %JilLiam Dayton Kelley, Belton

Jesse H. Jones Scholarships - $125 .OO each --- Peggy Jo Elder, Cuero J&S P. pi les ; Tyler Marion Bess Simon, E l Paso Katherine F. Casey, Dallas Carl Dean Howard, San Antonio William R. Barron, Houston Donald P. Knoles, E l Paso Lettye Jane Presley, Garland Joe Carrol l Rust, San Antonio Larry Neal Humitz, Austin

Humble O i l and Refining Company Fellowship i n Accounting -- Cecil ia V. Tierney $Eo plus t u i t i o n and fees

Jonas ana Dora S i lbers te in Scholarship (499) --- Ervin Y. Rodin $ 50.00

Pharmcy Scholarships Borden Award (590)

Paul F . an tkam

Phar~aceu t i ca l Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Account - $100.00 - each unless otherwise shown Albert Kahanek Royal C . Cox B i l l Morgan JirmnJr Leon Burk, Jr. Elizabeth King

Thelma Clarke Valaska Ann Bennett Irma &1artinez - $150 .OO Arlen St;ur&ivant - $150.00 (639)

School of Social Work - From Elmer Scott Memorial and from Various ~onors%counts m)

Robert Dixon $139 00

Wilbur S. Davidson Scholarship Fund - %7av= Lee Childers "

Lea Ylrye Horstmann Gayle Rae McCormick Raymond Carlton Smith Leona Jean Ad6ms Lyndall Sue Allen Annettee Anderson William K. Bowie Clara Brosch

- $200 each (619)(488) James Milton Bruner Beverly Ann Butler La r ry Chauvin Connie Sue Cook David Edgar Anna Xarie Faske Judi7;h fiinn Ferguson George DTorris Green Gwynne Guffin

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Fellowships and Scholarships (Non-University)(continued) -- F i r s t Semester (continued) -- 387

'Wilbur - S. ~av id . so iTmoia r sh ip -- Fund - $200 each (619)(488) (continued) -- Dovle Gene Hawkins Thomas Lee Moore ~ a & e s Dalton Herbert W i l l Henry Ingram Marilyn Kay Kinney Mary Jane Lewis Carl James Lovett Gladys Katherine MaCann Joyce Elaine McDonald Gladene Martha Michel

Kenneth Warren Nordeman A h a Diana Perez Marie Scalzo Wilfred H. Schlather Henry James Schraub Martha Jo S h e r r i l l Norma Beryl Votaw Beverly Jane Woolfolk

Library Science Scholarship Fund - Various Donors - $50.00 each (508) - t~lynan H. Jones Alfredo de 10s Santos

Longhorn Band Scholarship - $75.00 (495) - Victor Lozano

Students' Memorial Scholarship - $200.00 each (614)(494) Dennis Barborak B a l d e ~ a r Carlos Reyes Paul Jo Black Lloyd E. Epperson Paula Finneburgh Annes Yvonne Geis Doyle Wayne Goolsby Jarces Eugene Gray Elka Charlotte Haubold Susan Margaret Johnstone Fred Faylor Lyle, Jr. Joe E. Manry James Edwin Nabors Celia Fay Patton Laverne Ernst Pedersen Ruby Petrusek Jer ry Carleton Pr ice

Patsy A n n Robinson David Paul Shumaker Marion Thompson Stewart A. M. Truchard B i l l y Glen Wiley Michael Donald Williams Martha Jee Jewel E. Itelton Janice Darlene Xoore William H. Osborne Judi th Elaine Reed Thalia Karleen Roberts Phi l ip L. Sterzing Lois Denny Terence Roger K a r l Willrinson

W. A. James Scholarship - $200 each (580) --- Mary Lou Freeman June Freeman

1957-58 Long Session - UUFJ - Fellowship (699)

Mrs. Mary Foulks Gorley

Zenr:/ 3ec!can S-hclarship 2nd Slicie Eule ,7fficicnc:/ A:!ard (160) - --- - ! : i l l i s Oliver Russell, Pitts'curg, Texas $2CO.CO

George W. Brackenridge Scholarship i n Journalism - $200.00 each (643) m- - Freddie Ruth L i t t l e Marie Jo Eickmann Mildred Elizabeth McClimons Gerald C. Green Natalia Cas t i l lo

Corn - Products Refining Company Schoiarships - $600.00 each (530) John Ashworth Brevard Charles Travis Moorman Bob H. Turner

Sal ly Carruth Farley Scholarship (531) - George A. Cia-ry - $50.00

14usic - Fine A r t s Foundation - Various Donors h he Second Semester portion - -(one-half of t he schola-7 w i l l be paid provided a B grade average is maintained during the F i r s t Sercester)

Alarn Diana Perez $100.00 Judy Kay Boland $ 75.00

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Fello-dships - and Scholarships (Ron-~niversity)(continued) 1957-58 Long Session (continued)

Music ( c o n t i n u i r - - Fine A r t s Foundation - Various Donors (continued) --

&bbg Foster $100.00 NEFJ Eliz~'z+th Hardin $lCO. 00 Jane Dee Jochimsen ;0.00 John Frederick Logan 50.00 Louann Kahler 100.00 Anitz Schulz-Behrend 75.00 Gretchen Annah Schneider 75.00 Je r ry Lorene Shaver 100.00 Samuel George Cross 50.00 Mary Elizabeth Vickers 50 .OO Karleen Roberts 100.00 Joyce Elaine 'Jigginis 100.00 Roberta Redran 100.00 Andy Rudin 50.00 James McGuyer 100.00 Marilyn E. Koench 100 .OO Marta Consuelo Nanez 50.00 Daniel Fox 75.00 Ed~iard RiQey Birdwell 100 .OO

Anna and Fannie L'xas Memorial Scholarship -- Preston EL. ~ a l w -'.00 Richard Daren Evans $100 .00

Friends of the .Arts Zeke ~ S e r t c a s t r o

Irl and Jess ie Allison Piano Scholarship Fund -- - Jane Jochhisen $100.00 ( t o be paid i n f u l l

F i r s t Seniester) Geology

Joseph S. Cullinan Scholarship i n Pe t ro lem Geology (489) - - H . o i T s Lee, Jr . $750.00

Atlantic Refining Com~any Science and Engineering Graduate -- - Scholarship Dean L. Callender $1,000.00 (498)

Magnolia Petroleum Company Scholarship (6 54) Daniel L. Smit'n $400 .OO

George Stuar t Heyer Scholarship (610) - Kenneth Hay&en Ashworth $b.00.00

Law - (596) Austin Lawjers' Wives Club Scholarship --

Sandra K. Stacup $300 .OO

James Lockhart Autry Scholarship - - Barney T. Young $750.00

Frank Bobbitt Memorial Scholarship - $250 each - -- J a e s J. Hartnett Stuar t S. Benson

Cantey, Hanger, Johnson, Scarborough & Gooch - J i m K. Choate 7-semester) - m . 0 0

Class of 1917 --- J a e s S. Covington

Class of 1936 --- Ray Pearce

James R. Dougherty - $500 each -- Richard Bergner James M. COOK Janes Harris

Herbert S. Bonham Scholarship ~ a y l o r T i c h o l s Thomas D . McDor,?ell Roy S. Idingate James Id. Brelsford

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Felloxrships - and Scholarships (?Ion-~niversit~)(continued) 1957-56 Long zession (continued)

Law (continued)- -- -

H. M. Harrington, Jr Scholarship -- -2 Job? Dee Idwrence $ 250.00

Ford Foundation Sc3olarship - B i l l F. Bogle $ 500.00

John E. Green Jr., Scholarship J -

Jack R. Wahlquist $ 300.00

John C . Hoyo Award ---- Doyle 5 . Perkinson $ 100.00 i n books

Judge - Joseph C . Hutcheson, Jr., SchoLarship - $250 each Robert A. ~zl Bob D. Myers

Hvass Weisman, Peterson, King & Schwappach Scholarship ' -- $175 each f o r F i r s t Semester John F. Maner E.Imr E. Palmer

Sylvan Lang Scholarship - Jack W . Hawkins $ 300.00

W. J. ?dciCie Scholarships - $250 each --- Latrrence L. Beason Meyer W . W i t t Haroid L. Metts

Wright Chalfant Morrow Scholarship Edwarfi W. ~ a r n m i r s t Semester) $ 225 .OO Nick Johnson 450 .OO B i l ly R. Dickerson 450.00

Dallas Scarborough Scholarship ~il toii-I . Chodorow $ 200.00

Colonel W. S. Simkins Scholarship - - Michael R. Waller $ 300.00

Vinson Elkins, Weems & Searls Scholarship -' --- Fred M. Sullivan -$- 350.00

Fulbright, Crooker, Freeizan, Bates & Jaworski Scholarship (62.1) -- ~jmwoo~i Z U i o t t -$2530'

Mission Manufacturing Cornzany Scholarship i n Mechanical Engineering rn Cerey E. Mqhey, Jr. $ 800.00

Paul Clyde Oberg Scholarship (486) --- klilliam FicKert $ 100.00

Charles Durant Oldright Fellowship (533) -- ElElton C. Marney $ 600.00

Pharmacy American Foundation f o r Pharmaceutical Education - $50.00 each (616) -

Ro'oert F. Admcik Mrs. Velina J. Kubala Roy G. Lee Charles Meinstein

Behrens Drug Company - $50.00 each (608) - James M. Cejda Richard Angel1 Elbridge E. Morse

Southwestern Drug Coqany - $50.00 each (609) - Ramiro Rarro Brian K. Richmond

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Public Welfare Foundation Scholarships - $225 each Thamar C. Aauirre Charles L. McClellan James ~dward' Davis Ruth Hickox Mary Lee Jobes

David McNeans Carolyn Sue Tarver David Dwain Tate

\Jill Rogers Scholarship - $250 each (701)(628)(558) -- Louis Charles Sburtl.eff Kathleen L. Brotzman Marvin E. Lewis Kenneth Lee Schlaudt George Ronald Rhodes Sally GO. Barbay James Watts Wimberly

Colonel James Wallace Gerald F. Wheeler

Texas Savings and Loan League Grant (487) - ---7

Donald A. Tyree $ 900.00 plus tui t ion

Texas Federation of Women's Ciubs (669) - - - Gracie Kipp $ 199.72

United Daughters of the Confederacy (496) -- -- Margaret Fischer $ 250.00

United Fund of Austin and Travis County Cancer Research Fund 7 ~ i o c h ~ a ~ 1 ~ t i t u t ~ - (766)

- Usha Dalal $1, 999.92

ACTION OF GRADUATE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL: I recommend approval of the following legislation passed by the Graduate Legislative Council a t the April 29, 1957, meeting:

1. Master of A r t s Degree with Major i n Geology ------- On page 103 of the Graduate Catalog, bet:reen the third and

second l ines from the botton of the page and preceding the sentence which begins:

"To qualizy as a candidate for the Master of Arts degree i n geology the student must take such other examinations a s the Department of Geology may require.. . . . . I t

Insert the following:

"Every candidate for the mste r ' s degree must pass an exami- nation that demonstrates a reading knowledge of one foreign language. Usually, t h i s language w i l l be that employed in absolving the requirements for the bachelor's degree. Tne language examinations w i l l be given with the permission of the Dean by representatives of foreign language departments con- cerned."

2. Master i n Business Administration degree (M.B.A.) -- - a. Under prerequisites on page 444 of the Graduate Catalog,

the following sentence should be substituted for the f i r s t sentence:

"Prerequisites.-An applicant for th i s degree must hold a bachelor's degree from The University of Texas or an equivalent degree from an approved inst i tut ion and must have credit for some work in accounting, business law, economics, finance, management, marketing, and s ta t i s t i cs total l ing a t l eas t 27 semester hours".

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Action -- of Groduote Legislative Council (continued)

b. Under requirements (I) for Plan I1 on page 45 of the Graduate Catblog add:

"A student who enters the Graducte School with 42 semester hours i n business administration may, on the recomendation of the professor supervising the thesis, substitute within this program not more than 12 semester hours of advanced work i n any department o r school of the University, provided they are advantageous t o the objectives of the student. Not more than 6 of these 12 hours may be courses of junior rank unless they are specifically approved by the Graduate Advisor."

CLASSIFIED PAY PLAN: I recornend the following changes i n the - Classified Pay E, effective September 1, 1957: (566)

From - To Honthly Annual ~onthly- Annuzl

0003 Administrative Clerk Step NO. 26 $87-367 $3324-4404 $277-385 $3324-4620

0100 Accounting Clerk Step No. 22 $230-304 $2760-3648 $230-320 $2760-3840

6600 Radio-Television Control Technician Step No. 28 $304-385 $3648-4620 $351-445 $4212-5340

6601 Radio-Television Technical Supervisor

Step No. 33 $385-445 $4620 5340 $445-565 $5340-6720

TUITION RATES: I concur i n the recomendation of I&. G. C. Starnes, - Auditor, fixing tui t ion rztes for the Nain University as follows:

In compliance with House B i l l 265, the following tui t tcn fees for Xain University are recommended:

LOXG SESSION TUITION RATES Effective with the 1958-59

Long Session Semester Rate -

Resident Non-Resident

12 semester hours or more . . . . . . . . . $ 50.00 11 semester hours ............ 47.00 10 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 43.00 9 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 39.CO 8 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 7 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 31.00 6 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 27.00 5 semester hmrs . . . . . . . . . . . 23.CO 4 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 3 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00

Less than 3 semester hours . . . . . . . . . 15.00

SlJW.IER SESSION TUITION RATES FOR EACH SIX WEEKS TERM

1958 Summer Session

Resident Non-Resident

6 or more semester hours . . . . . . . . . $ 25.00 $ 75.00 5 sffiester hours . . . . . . . . . 23.00 62.50 4 semester.hours . . . . . . . . . 19.aO 50.00 3 or l ess semester hours . . . . . . . . . 15.00 37.50

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Sunner Session Tuition Rctes (continued) - 1959 Sumer Session

Resident Son-Resident

6 or more semester hours . . . . . . . . $ 25.00 $ 87-50 5 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . 23.00 73-00 4 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 58-50 3 or less semester hours . . . . . . . . 15.00 44.00

1960 -er session (nnd follo\ring)

Resident >Ton-Resident . .

6 or more s m s t e r kmrs . . . . . . . . $ 25.00 $100.00 5 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . 23.CO 84.50 4 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . 19.00 68.00 3 semester hours . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 51.50 . . . . . . . . . Less than 3 semester hours 15 00 50.00

M ABSERTI.4 REGISTRATION FEES

The i n absentia registration fee fo r either semester of the Long SessGn or either term of the Summer Session shall be $15.00 for resident students and $18.50 for non-resident students.

Mncerely yours,

H. H. Ransom

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THE UNImYSIm OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President and Provost

Main University Austin

Nail Docke3 No. 2 October 14, 1957

President kTilson:

Your approval and submission t o the Regents of the following out-of- sto-te t r ips by the staff members l is ted, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested. !These items w i l l also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Regents a t thei r next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Bo~rd a t the i r January 1954 meeting, approval of th i s docket is assumed unless objections from a majority of the Board are received within five days.

1. YE. Robbin C. Anderson, Professor of Chemistry, September 9-12, 1957, t o New York City, t o attend a meeting of the American Chemical Society where he w i l l present a paper, expenses t o be pcid from American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Grant.

2. M r . Norman 3ackerman, Professor of Chemistry, October 7-il, 1957, t o Buffdo, New York, t o attend the Electrochemical Society meeting and discuss research, expenses t o be pcid from contract funds.

3. M r . Lecn Owen Morgan, Associate Eofessor of Chemistry, April 8-11, 1957, t o Mimi, Florida, t o attend the nationd meeting of the American Chemical Society and present a paper, expenses t o be paid from Developent Expenses of the Nain University.

4. VAss Jcne Gray, Instructor i n Geology, November 4-8, 1957, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o attend the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America and tcke part i n a scheduled f ie ld t r i p following the meeting, expenses t o be paid from funds of the Geology Foundation.

5. M r . 3. Malcolm Nacdoncld, Professor of Government and Liaison Officer for ROTC, September 4-12, 1957, t o New York City and Washing- ton, D. C., for recruitment and interviewing of personnel and meeting with Navy Department Contract section, expenses t o be paid from Development Expenses of the Nain University.

6. Mr. E4nmette S, Redford, Professor of Government, Nnrch 19 md 20, ilnd March 22-24, 1957, t o New 'iork City, 'iiashington, D. C., Cambridge, fiIassachusetts, and Chicago, I l l inois, t o interview persons for departmental positions, expenses t o be paid from Development Expenses, Main University.

7. Mr. Arthur E. Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics and Director of the ?iIilitary Physics iiesearch Laborato~y, August 27-28, 1957, t o SAC Headquarters, Offutt AFB, Or;r&a, Nebraska, t o d.iscilss problems regarding contract, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

8. YE. Claude W.Horton, Professor of Physics and Research Scientist, Defense Research Laboratory, October 2-4, 1957, t o v i s i t Scripps Institution of Oceanography regarding Defense Research Laborai;ory techrdcal metters, and for conferences with naval personnel, expenses t o be paid ffom contract funds.

9. M r . Lloyd A. Jeffress, Professor of psycho log^ and Research Psychologist, Defense Research Laboratory, September 10-19, 1957, t o Washington, D. Cd, on Defense Research Lzboratory technical matters and for conferences with naval personnel, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

10. Fr. M. Frank Blair, Professor of Zoology, September 5-8, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., t o pmticipcte i n the N.S.F. panel, expenses t o be paid from National Science Foun6ation grant.

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11. W. J. Neils Thcmpson, Professor of C i v i l Engineering and Director of the BaLcones Research Center, September 10-19, 1957, t o Boston, Massachusetts and Washington, D. C., t o visit the @&emaster, Resecxch and Development Comond and present a paper a t the 25th Sock and 'Jibration Symposium, expenses t o be paid from contract flwls.

12. Mr. Earnest F. Gloyna, Associate Professor of C i v i l Engineering, September 25-27, 1957, t o Stillwater, Oklahoma, t o give a t a lk at an Industrial Wastes Conference, expenses to be paid from A.E.C. Project funds.

13. I?&. Archie W. Straiton, Professor of Electrical Engineering, October 8-10, 1957, t o Dayton, Ohio, t o discuss technical questions regarding contract, and t o Chicago, Illinois, t o attend the National Electronics Conference, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

14. Mr. Elmer L. Hixson, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing and Research Engineer, Defense Research Laboratory, October 1-4, 1957, t o Los Angels, California, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

15. ivlr. Thomas 2. Owen, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Research Engineer, Defense Research Laboratory, September 33-22, 1957, t o Panma C ~ n a l Zone on contract technical metters, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

16. Mr. Jmes W. Turnbow, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, September 10-17, 1957, t o Boston, i$asscchusetts, t o v i s i t the @arternaster Research and Development Command and attend the 25th Shock and Vibration Symposium, expenses t o be paid from contract funcis.

17. Mr. Byron E. Short, Pso2essor of Mechanical Engineering, September 19-20, 1957, t o Mashington, D. C., t o a tknd a committee meeting concerned with The Intemat ioml Inst i tute of Refrigeration, expenses t o be paid from The Texas Gulf Sulphur C~mpzny Reseaszh Grant.

18. M r . B i l l y H. hstecd, Becutive Assistant t o Dean of the College of Engineering and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, October 16-18, 1957, t o Albuquerque, D b w iv!exico, t o attend the annual meeting of the Soirthwest Placement Association, expenses t o be paid from the Office md Travel account of the Office of the Dean of the College of Engineering.

19. Dean E. W. Doty of the College of Fine Arts, t o Rew York City October 7 and 8, 1957, t o interview prospective steff, and t o Wash- ington, D. C., t o attend the American Council on Mucation, expenses for the Netr York t r i p t o be paid from t se Office and Travel account of the Office of the Dean of the College of Fine Arts.

20. Dean H. M. Burlage of t'ne College of Pharmacy, October 20-22, 1957, t o St. Louis, Nissouri, t o attend the IvIid-Yeas Conference of the American College of Apothecaries; and Xovember 3-ll, 1957, t o 'Tashington, D.C., t o serve as o f f ic ia l delegate from the College t o the Fourth Pan American Cong-ress of Pharmacy and Biocheriiistry, expenses t o be pzSd from the Ofilice and Travel account of the Ccl- lege of Pharmacy for both trips.

21. Yes. Esther Jane H a l l , Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Adminis- tration, LTovember 3-9, 1957, t o Washington, i). C., t o attend the Fourth Pan American Congress of Fharmccy, where she t r i l l preseat a paper, expenses t o be pzSd from the Kaintenance and E q ~ i p e n t account of the College of Pharmacy.

22. Mr . Charles Laughton, Associate Psofessor of Soc ia $Jerk, August 5, 1957, t o Cmbridge, E4assachusetts, for conference con- cerning a Hogg Fouzdation research project, expenses t o be paid from ,Cunds of the iiogg Fw~ndation.

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39% 23. Fc. John R. Stockton, Director, Bureau of Business Research, September 30-October 5, 1957, t o East Lansing, Ikichigm, t o attend a meeting of the Association of University Bureaus of Business and Economic Research, expenses t o be paid from the Xaintenance, Equipment and Travel account of the Bureau.

24. YE. Richard L. Dailey, Training Specialist 111, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, September 30-October 4, 1957, t o Oklahona City, Oklahoma, t o attend a meeting of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, expenses t o be pnid from AAODC Revolving Fund for Out-of-Stzte Travel.

25. Mr. Joe L. Reed, Assistant Director and Teacher Trainer, Industrial and Business Training Eureau, November 3-9, 1957, t o ivieriiphis, Tennessee, t o participate i n a Regional FIork Conference on technical education collducted by the U. S. Office of Education, expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account of tine Bureau.

26. Mrs. Pauline !a!. Eurbrink, Subject Matter and Research Specialist, Indlustrial and Business Training Eureau, Septenber 27-0ci;ober 7, 1957, t o ?Tashington, D. C., t o participate i n a Leadership Development Wor1z- shop for Distributive Education Supnrisory Personnel conducted by the U. S . Office of Education, expenses t o be paid from the Mainte- ncince, Equipment a d Travel account of the Bureau.

27. Vz. John Froodruff, Training Specidis t 111, Industrial a d Business Training Bureau, October 7-15, 1957, t o Colorado Springs, Colorado, for a neeting with the Trzining Ccmmiztee of Colorado Interstate Gas Company with reference t o a training progrm, and t o Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the annual meeting of the MODC Committee on Education md Training, expenses t o be paid fron Maintencnce, Equipmnt and Travel funds of the AAODC, P.ccount No. 63902.

28. YE. Arthur J. Edwards, Specialist i n Supervisory Training, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, Koveaber 7-U, 1957, t o Mcmphis, Tennessee, t o participate i n an Industria1 Supervisory Personnel Development Conference for planning and improving supervisory development propms, expenses t o be paid fron the Maintenance, Equipment and Travel funds of tne Eureau.

29. Vr. Jsnes 2. D:Eddy, D c a of the Division of Extensiop, October 9-2.4, 1957, t o tiasbiilgton, D. C., t o attend the roeeting of the Executive Board of the Eationd University =ension P.ssociation, transportation expenses t o be paid from the tra-{el fund of the Dean's Office.

30. Miss Fannie Ratchford, Curator of Rare Eooks, P.ugust 17-19, 1957, t o Kew Yorlr City, t o determine the v d i d i t y of certain books ( th is the beginning of a t r i p t o the British ~useum), expenses t o be paid from Development Exrenses of the lllaLn University,

31. Nr, John 0. Crites, Clinical Psycholo@-st, Testing and Guidance Eureau, August 27-September 7, 1957, t o flew York City, t o attend sessions of the American Psychological Association, where he w i l l read a paper, an& t o seek s taff , expenses t o be paid from funds of the Hogg Foundction.

32. Pir. R. L. Sutherlmd, Professor of Sociology and Director of The Hogg Foundation for 14ental Health, September 21. md 22, 1957, t o deliver an address on the occasion of the dedication of the new s ta te headquarters for the Louisiana Society for Mental HeaLth i n Hew Orleans,,Louisiana, expenses t o be paid from m d s of the Hogg Foundation.

33. I&. Roger P. McCutcheon, Professor of English and Specid Consultant t o the Office of the President, October 9-12, 1957, t o 'Washineton, D. C., t o represent the University a t a special, meeting of the he r i can Council on Education, expenses t o be paid from th3 Office and Travel account of the Office of Vice-President md Provost.

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3 9 6 34. Dr. Stanley R. H i l l i s , Physician, Genera Medicine, Student Health Center, September 8-12, 1957, t o Denver, Colorado, t o attend a medical seminar by Yne Division of Orthopedic Surgery and the Office of the Postgrduate Medicdl Education of the University of Colorado Nedical Center on The Prevention and Management of A%hletic Injuries, expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance end Equipment account of the Outpatien6 Division, Student Heath Center.

35. Mr. Henry Y. McCown, Dean of Student Services, September 26- October 1, 1957, t o Athens, Georgia, t o attend meeting of Southern Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities, expenses t o be paid from Office and Travel account of the Office of the President.

36, Mr. W. R. Spriegel, Dean of the College of Business Administra- tion, I'lovem'aer 7-9, 1957, t o l'Iemphis, Tennessee, t o attend the Confer- ence of the Collegicte Schools of Business of the South, expenses t o be paid from the Dean's travel account.

37. Mr. Earnest F. Gloyna, Associate Frofessor of C i v i l Engineering, October 11-15, 1957, t o ?Jew York City for a cormoittee meeting of the American Society of C i v i l Engineers, and t o ;lashington, D. C., for a meeting with the Atomic Enera Comission, expenses t o 5e p d d from project funds.

38. Mr. Kenneth A. Kobe, Professor of Chemical Engineering, December 4-7, 1957, t o give a paper a t the S. 11. Reginn81 meeting of the Ameri- can Chemicd Society, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

39. M r . W. R. Woolrich, Dean of the College of Zngineering, t o stop off i n Chicago, I l l inois, October 31-Plovember 2, 1957, en route for Washington, D. C., i n order t o attend the Conference on Engireering and Scientific Education, expenses t o be paid from the travel account of the Dean's Office.

40. Mr. S. P.. 14acC0rkl.e~ Director, I n s t i b ~ t e of Wwlic Affairs, t o change the dates of his t r i p t o Nsw Yorlr City t o September 3-10, 1957, expenses t o be paid from travel funds of the Institute.

41. Mr. L. S. Kornicker, Research Scientist IV, Inst i tute of Ilarine Science, November 2-7, 1957, t o Atlantic City, New Jersey, t o present a paper a t the cedtinq of the Geolcg&cal Society of America, expenses t o be p d d from P4eintenance a9d Equipment account of the Institute.

42. Mr. Thomzs Wayne Taylor, Director, Texas Science Teaching Improve- ment Program, Exbension Teaching and L"ield Sergice Bureau, October 13 15, 1957, t o S-bill~iater, Oklahoma, t o represent the iJniversity and the Teaching Frogrm a t a statewide meeting of Okl&oma sclence teachers, where he w i l l ?resen% a paper, expenses t o be paid from MAS grant.

43. The following with expenses paid from funds of Intercollegiate Athletics :

(1) One Assistant Football Coach, October 4-6, 1957, t o L i t t l e Rock, Arkansas, t o scout Arkansas-TCU f o o t b d game.

(2) One Assistant Football Coach, October 4-6, 1957, t o Norman, Oklahoma, t o scout Oklahoma-Iowa State gme.

(3) One Assistant Football Coach, September 20-22, 1957, t o Xttsbwgh, Pennsylvania, t o scout Oklahoma-Pitt game.

(4) One Assistant F'ootbdl Coach, September 19-22, 1957, t o Columbia, South Carolina, t o scout South Carolina-Duke game.

(5) One Assistant Football Coach, September 27-29, 1957, t o Columbia, South Carolina, t o scout Sosth Carolina-Woofford game.

( 6 ) One Assistant Football Coach, Septenber 19-21, 1957, t o Hew Orleans, Louisiana, t o scou* Tulane gme with VPI.

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(7) Approximately sixty-two football t e a members and others September 19-22, 1957, t o Atlanta, Georgia, for Georgia goma.

( 8 ) Approximately sixty-two football tern members and others October 17-20, 1957, t o Fayetteville, Arkansas, for Arkansas gme.

( 9 ) One Assistant Football Coach, October 25-27, 1957, t o Milmu- kee, Wisconsin, t o scout TCU-Marquette gcune.

44. The folloting with transportation expenses paid from Corrmittee on Attendance a t fileetings of Learned Societiesj the s taff lcember i n each case t o deliver a paper:

(1) Mr. Eduard Pacek, Professor of Slavonic Languages, t o Madison, FIisconsin, Segtmber 7-12, t o attend the Aaerican Association of Teachers & Slavonic and &stern European Languages. (A revision of ear l ier submission)

(2) M r . Earnest F. Glo:rna, Associate Professor of Civil Engineer- ing, October 7-10> 1957, t o Boston, J3assachusettsY t o attend the Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Associa*ion.

(3) Mr . Enrico Volterra, Professor of Engineering Plechanics, October 10, 1957, t o Sm Diego, California, t o attend the Society for Fxperimental Stress Analysis.

(4) Eii. W. J. Carter, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, September 23-25, 2.95'7, t o Eartford, Connecticut, t o atterd the American Society of 1~:echaniccL mgineers.

Sincerely yours,

&"%+#'+ ,c-.--sk?Tm-+ 3; H. Ransom

Approved :

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-FYesident and Provost

Main University Austin

Mzil Docket No. 3 October 21, 1957

President Wilson:

Your approval and submission t o the Regents of the following out-of- s ta te t r ips by the s taff members l i s ted, wit'n expenses paid as indi- cated, i s hereby requested. These items w i l l also be submitted for r c t i f i c ~ t i o n by the Board of Regents a t thei r next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board a t the i r January 1954 meeting, approvrl of th i s docket is assumed unless objections from a majority of the Board are received within five days.

1. Mr. H. H. Ransom, Vice-President and Provost, Eovember 10-18, 1957, t o New York City, Princeton, New Jersey, and Cambridge, ldassachusetts, t o attend personnel meetings with administrative officials a t Columbia, Princeton, and Harrard, expenses t o be paid from the Office and Travel account of the Office of Yne Vice-President.

2. Nr. John G. Steele, Jr., Director, Student Emplo~yment Bureau, October 16-18, 1957, t o Albuquerque, New Kexico, t o attend the Southvest Placement Conference t o contact a d discuss with enployers career oppor- tunities for graduates of the University, expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account of the Eureau.

3. M r . Irwin Spear, Assistant Professor of Botany, October 28-BJovember 2, 1957, t o Gatli~burg, Tennessee, t o participate i n the International Conference on Photoperiodism i n Plant and Animds and t o give c paper, transportation expenses t o be pcid from Nztional Science Foundation grant.

4. Mr. Leon Gwen Morgan, Associate Professor of Chemistry, October 21- 25, 1957, t o University Pwrk, Pennsylvania, t o attend a conference on teaching by television i n colleges and universities, the conference called by the National Council on Education and the Perasylvani-a State University, expenses t o be paid from Development Expense of Nain University.

5. Mr . Carey C. Thompson, Associate Professsor of Economics, November 7- 10, 1957, t o Princeton, Rew Jersey, t o attend as the representative of the University the meeting of the ilniversities-Nationd Bureau of Economic Research Committee for Economic Research and the Conference on "Quality and Economic Significerice of Anticipations Data," expenses t o be paid from Development Expense, Main University.

6. Nr. Lloyd A. Jeffress, Professor of Psychology and Reseizrch Psycholo- gis t with Defense Research Laboratorj, October 15-19, 1957, t o v i s i t the 8Iav Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, Cclifornia, and Harbor Defense Unit, Long Beach, California, on Defense Research Laboratory technic& matters and for conferences with navd personnel, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

7 . Yi. Theodore Andersson, Professor of Romance Languages, October 28- 30, 1957, t o Chicago, I l l inois, t o attend Conference cn the American High School, sponsored by the Uni-ieersity of Chicago i n collaboration with the National Citizens Council fo r Better Schools, expenses t o be paid from Development "wense, Eglain University.

8. bk. J. Alton Burdine, Associzte Dem of the Graduate School, October 20-24, 1957, t o Eew York City and t o Princeton, Eew Jersey, t o represent the University a t the annual meeting of Yne America . Association of Graduate Schools i r t h e American Association of Univer- s i t i es , expenses t o be pcid from the Office and Travel account of the Dean of the Graduate School.

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9. YE. Iienneth W. Olm, Assistant Professor of Eanagement, October 30- 1:ovember 3, 19.957? t o Few York City, t o participate i n Socie- for Advancement of 14anagement 1957 Fall ConZerence, Progress i n Heasurement of Management, and t o receive awards t o be presented t o the University Chapter as the leading chapter i n the nation, expenses t o be paid from Business Administration Foundation.

10. Yx. Clark C. G i l l , Associate Professor of Curriculum and Ins tm~t ion , September 2-5, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., f c r ccnference abcut a possible grant t o the University for a demonstration research problem concerning the further preparation of public school teachers i n the area of mental healtin, expenses t o be pcid from funds of the Teacher Education Foui-dation.

11. Mr. W. Gordon Whaleg, Dean of the Graduate School, October 20-27, 1957, t o represent the University a t the annual meeting of the American Association of Gmduate Schools i n the American Association of Universi- t i e s i n Kew York and a t Princeton, New Jersey, and t o Brookha-fen, New York, t o participate i n a series of conferences a t tb Brookhaven 3Tational Laboratoqr relative t o radio-biology development, expenses t o be paid from Office and Travel account of the Dean of the Grzduate School.

2 . James R. D. Eddy, Dean of the Division of Extension, November 12- 17, 1957, t o San Diego, Czlifornia, t o participate i n the meeting of Deans a d Directors of Adult Education t o discuss problems confronting our Extension Division i n t'nis field, expenses t o be paid from the Xzintemnce, Zouipment and Travel cccount of the Dean's Office.

13. Mr. R. F. Scher22<an, Director, R~dio-Television, October 28- November 1, 195'1, t o St. Louis, Missouri, t o represent the University a t the meeting of the IYstional Association of .Educational Broadcasters snd t o seek personnel, expenses t o ba paid from Ikintenance, Eciuipment 2nd Travel account of Radio-Television.

14. M r . 9. T. Manuel, Professor of Sducational Psycholorn and Director, Testing and Guidance BLireau, October 26-h'ovember 4, 1957, t o New York City t o attend .ERB and ACE Ed-ilcational Conference acd E.T.S. Invitationc.1 Conference on Testing Problems, and t o Princeton, PCew Jersey, for confer- ence of Directors of State Testing Programs, nnd t o seek personnel, expenses t o be charged t o travel funds of the Bureau.

15. YE. Frank H. 'iiardlaw, Director, University of Texas Press, October 24-liovember 3, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., New York City, and Princeton, New Jersey, on matters pertaining t o the University Press, expenses t o be paid froin Revolving Publication Fmd of the Press.

16. Approximately eleven University Cross Country Tern Kembers, October 24-26, 1957, t o E$om.an, Oklahoma, for meet with Oklzhoma and Arkansas, expense t o be paid from funds of intercolle@ate Athletics.

17. The following with t r a s ~ o r t a t i o n expenses paid frcm funds of the Comaittee on Attendance a t Neetings of Lemned Societies, the staff member i n each case t o present a paper, the result of original research:

(1) WE. John L. Snyder, Assistant Professor of Geology, t o Atlantic City, Xew Jersey, for the meetlng of the Geochemical Society, November 6, 2957.

(2) C k . W i l l i a R. :<ueKL?ierger, AssistmtFTofessor of Geology, November 4-6, 1957, t o Atlantic City, Hew Jersey, for t i e meeting of the Geological Society of America.

(3) ?.k. Ralph 3. Long, Associate Professor of English, Hovember 29, 1957, t o IiIinneagolis, ?&nnesota, t o attend the meeting of the Diational Cour.cil of:Teechers of English.

Sincerely yours,

Approved :

, '.i Logan' lfilson

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of Vice-President

and Provost Main University

Austin

November 19, 1957

Dr. Wilson:

Herewith i s a "Travel Supplement" for presentation t o the Regents a t the November, 1957, meeting of the Board.

1. Miss Dorothy L. Gebauer, Dean of Women, November 16-22, 1957, t o Miami, Florida, t o attend the Southern College Personnel Conference and for conferences, expenses t o be paid from the Dean of Women's Office and Traveling Expenses account.

2. M r . J. W. Foster, Professor of Eacteriologf, PJovember 18-22, 1957, t o New York City, t o attend the Pasteur Fermentation Centennial Sympo- sium, part of his expenses t o be paid from contract Fmds.

3. M r . Norman Hackerman, Professor of Chemistry, December 6-7, 1957, t o Tulsa, Oklahoma, t o speak on Plodern Corrosion Problems a t the Southwestern Regional American Chemical Society meeting, expenses t o be paid from MI 47d Grant.

4. M r . Roger J. Williams, Professor of Chenistry and Director of the Biochemical Institute, November 18-20, 1957, t o ?lev York City, t o present a paper a t the National Academy of Sciences meeting, expenses t o be paid from Clayton Foundation Grant.

5+ Mr. Hazard Adams, Assistant Professor of English, October 25-27, 1957, t o $Jashington, D.C., t o present a paper a t the meeting of the American Society for Aesthetics, expenses t o be paid from Development Expenses - Main University.

6. Yz. Winfred Philipp Lehmann, Professor of Germanic Languages, Novem'3er 17-December 14, 1957, t o Cairo, Egypt, t o carry out duties under the Rockefeller Progrzn a t the University, expenses t o 5e paid from Rockefeller Foundation Grant fo r Training i n Linguistics.

7. Yc. Lewis U. Zanke, Director, Inst i tute of Latin-American Studies and Professor of History, December 26, 1957-Jafluary 1, 1958, t o New York City, t o attend the annual meeting of the Anerican Historical' Association and t o con&uct the annual meeting of the Board of Editors of the Hispanic American Historical Review, expenses t o be paid from travel funds of Ehe ~nst izute .

8. Mr. Claude FJ. Horton, Professor of Physics and Research Scientist, Defense Research Laboratory, November 4-7, 1957, t o Washington, D. C., on Laboratory technLcal matters and for conferences with naval person- nel, expenses t o be paid. from contract funds.

9. M r . W, W. Robertson, Assistant Professor of Physics, December 16- 21, 1957, t o Stanford, California, t o present a paper a t a meeting of the American Pbysical Society, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

10. Mr. Jack Myers, Professor of Zoology, November 13-16, 1957, t o Lemont, I l l inois, t o give a seminar at invitation of the Argonne National Laboratory, part of his expenses t o be paid from funds of La'boratory of Algal Physiology, Rockefeller Grant.

11. D e a W, R. Spriegel of the College of Business Administration, December 1-8, 1957, t o I l l inoi i ; Irdiana,,Chio Sgte , Michigan, and Northwestern Universities t o interview prospective members for staff; and December 20-31, 1957, t o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, t o akteend the meetings of the American Economic Association and the Academy of Management, expenses for both t r ips t o be paid from the Dean's travel account.

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Travel Supplement - November 19, 1957 - 12. Mr . Robert L. Mills, Professor of Educational Administration, November 10-13, 1957, t o Chicago, I l l inois, t o participate i n a seminar sponsored by the University Council for Educational Adninis- tration, expenses t o be paid from funds of Southwest School Adminis- trat ion Center.

13. Mr. Kenneth A. I(obe, Frofessor of Chemical Engineering, December 4-7, 1957, t o Tulsa, Oklahcma, t o present a paper at the meeting of the American Chemical Society, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

1 . Mr. Robert S. Schechter, Assistant Prosessor of Chemical Engineer- ing, November 6-9, 1957, t o Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for consultation on research problems, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

15. Mr. Alfred X. LaGrone, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, November 18-21, 1957, t o Fort Iv:ouilouth, D?ew Jersey, t o attend conference ard discuss technical questions on contract matters, expenses t o be paid from contract funds.

16. btc- Archie N. Jones, Professor of Husic, December 15-18, 1957, t o Eew York City, t o attend the annual convention of the National Association of Concert Managers, the annual meeting of the National Nusic Council, and t o intervie:? concert managements for Cultural Entertainment programs for the 1958-59 series, expenses t o be paid frcm Cultural Entertainment Cornittee Funds.

17. Mr . Joel F. Hem'oree, Research Scientist V, Eovember 12-14, 1957, t o Avondale Mills, Sylacauga, Alabama, t o attend a meeting being held for a series of t e s t s on compressing cotton and for conferences, expenses t o be paid frcm travel funds of Cotton Economic Research.

18. Mr. James R. D. Eddy, Dean of the Division of Extension, Rovember 20-23, 1957, t o Chicago, I l l inois , t o attend a National Advisory Colunittee on the preparation of instructional material for the Liquefied Petroleum Icdustry, expenses t o ke paid from Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association Grant; and December 7-12, 1957, t o Stillwater, Oklahoma, t o participate i n a three day rreeting on "Adult Educaf;ion" sponsored by the Uni-sersities of OUakcma and Texas, expenses t o be paid from Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account of the Dean's Office,

1 M r . Norris Andrews Hiett, Associate Dean of the Division of Extension, December 7-12, 1957, t o Stillwater, Oklahoma, t o represent the University a t the Southwest Conference on Adult Education, expenses t o be paid from Maintenance, Travel and Equipment account of the Dean's Office.

20. E i g h t Cross Country Team Members, November 21-27, 1957, t o Zast Laming, Michigan, for National Collegiate Athletic Association Cross Country Keet, expenses t o be paid from funds of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Sincerely yours, ~4 k.

, . ! . . . ~ W L / ~ . & ' ~ ~ ~ R. Ransom

Approved:

i /--.:,-.,f L,(...A- L.;./ / ' / 5 . . - 4 Loga~i Wilson

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TZXAS T/rESTL?.N COXEGE of .!:he 'LTnivnrsity of Texas

Z!. Paso. Texas

November 8, 1957

Dr. Logan 'i\;ilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Dr, l', ilsob:

:The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents at i t s meeting in Austin on November 22 and 23, 1957,

1957-58 Budqet Office of the Business Manaqer 1 . Accept the resignation of Mr. Allen Sayles, Auditor, Part-time, a t a salary of $3,80geffect ive August 31, 1957 and appoint him a s Auditor, Full-time, for the period September 1-15 at a salary of $262.50 and Half-time September 16-30 a t a salary of $131.25. Mr. Sayles worked in the Business Office in closing the books for 1956-57 (R.B.C. No. 18).

Office of the Dean of Student Life 2. Change the appointment of Dr. Jack Yuthas, Dean, from P a w l m e -.

t o Full-time for the period September 1, 1957 t o January 31, 1 salarv of $3.91 6.55. ThLs salary is based on the amount of originally budgeted for twelve months. (R. B. C. No. 22) . Economics and Business Administration 3. Change the salary t o be paid Mr. Allen Sayles, Assistant Professor, Half-time, from $2,495 t o $2,50C for nine months, the additional $mount to.be p.3id from the unallocated Salaries Account. (R.B.C. No. 25).

History, Government, and Socioloqy 4. Appoint Mr. Rex E . Gerald a s Assistant Professor, Part-time, for the period January 1 t o May 3 1, 19 58 a t a total s a l x y of $1,59 1.40 t o

.:be paid from the Una:located Salaries Account. (R.B. C. NO. 20).

Mathematics and Physics 5. Appoint Mr. Aller. Say!es as Assistant Professor, Half-time, for the

,1957-58 Long Session ai: a salary of $2,50O,to be paid from the Un- al located Salaries A c c ~ ~ n t . (R. 13. C. No. 26). Xffect ive O c t o k e r 1, 1957

Philosophy and Ps\jcI:1- 6. Accept the resignation of Er. Jack Yuthas, Assistant Professor, Part-time, at a salzry of $9C0, for the Fall Semester, (R. B. C. NO. 21).

Museum 7. Appoint Mr. Rex E. Gerald a s of the Ivluseum, Part-time, for the period january 1-May 31, a salary of $1,157. five months, and Full-time for the Junel-August 31, 1 salary of $1,656.65 for the three months, (R. B. C. No . 19)

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SCHELLEHGER L.ABO;IATC)XY.--Approve the following appointments under ':!Vhite Sands Proving Crnund Contract No. DA 29-040-0813-1237:

1. Mr, Clarence 1. Cervenka, Assistant Professor of Engineering, a s Research Engineer, 1/4 time, for t h e period October 1, i957-June 15, 1958, at a total salary of $1 ; 227.74. (R. B. C. No. 17).

2. Mr. Oscar H. McNIahan, Associate Professor of Physics, a s Research Physicist for the periad Xovember 1 , 1957-June 15,1953 at a total salsry of $1,208.22- Iii.3. C ; No. 23).

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3 , Change the appointrrent of Mr. George C;. Clark, Xesearch Engineer- Scientist, from l / 4 tin3 at a sa!.ary of $1,000 for the pcriod September 1 6 , 1957 t o June 15, 1358 to 3/3 time for the period October 1 , 1357 to June 15, 1958 at a salary of $1 - ' IS .61. (R.B. C. IVo. 24).

CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL.--A?p::o'ral is requestes for the following change in the Classified Pay Plan i~ or~ier- that Texas i\/estern College may be more competitive on the locai scene:

I210 Clinic Xurse - from $241-304 t 241-320

CONTRACT.--The following contract has been executed on behalf of Texas ',?Jestern College by President Dysart E. Eolcomb. I recommend approval and ratification of signature:

Modification No. 2 t o Contract No. DA 29 -040-ORD-10 78 which adds an additional amount of $4,700 to th is contract covering the period June 4, 1956 through June 30, 1957.

DORTvl/iITORY AIR-,COiVBITiONING.--Bell Hall and Hudspeth Hall have been air-conditioned with evaporative type coolers. Units totaling 33,000 C. F. M. were installed on each dormitory. With the College Physical plant staff taking care of nearly a l l labor involved, the cost was held t o $3,785, paid from Dormitory Operating Funds, for both Buildings.

DINING HALL .RATES.--Approval of an increase of a maximum of $20.00 per semester of the Long Session and $10.00 se r term of the Summer Session for meals in the College Dining Hall is recommended in order to meet increased food and labor costs . The present rates of $195 per semester of the Long Session and $65 per term of the Summer Session . .,

have been in effect since 1945. It is recommended that these increases be made effective at the beginning of the Spring Semester of the 1957-58 Long Session.

GIFTS.--The following gifts have been received by Texas Western College. I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary, except in the case of gifts of $100 or l e s s which I have been authorized t o accept on behalf of the Board. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is desig- nated by the donor, i t has been a s c e ~ t a i n e d that the donor is a chari- table or public foundation and the donation does not constituto an evasion of taxes .

1. Xennecott Copper Corporation, Chino Mines Division, Hurley, New Mexico has given a $500 scholarship for 1957-58 to be awarded to a student selected by the College Scholarship Committee.

2. The E l Paso Downtown Lions Club has given a $150 scholarship for 1 9 57-58 t o be administered by the College Scholarship Committee.

3. The E l Taso Chapter of American Susiness :+'omen's Association has given a $125 scholarship for the 1957 fall semester, naming the recipient.

The following gifts of l e s s than $iOO have been made to Texas V.'estern College and proper acknowledgement has been made by the College t o the donors: . . .

1. The Texas Federate? :?>:onen's Club, Eighth District, has given a $50 . O O scholarship for :he 1957 Fall Semester, naming the recipient.

2. The Progressive .',roman's Club of El Paso has given a $50.00 scholar- ship for the 19 57 Fall Semester, naming the recipient.

3. The Amarillo Classroom Teachers Pssoc ia t io~ . has given a $50 -00 scholarship for the 1357 Fall Scr,e-,ter, naming the recipient.

OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS, --I recommend approval of the follov~ing out-of- s ta te tr ips for staf,' members l isted, expenses to b? paid from Mainienance and Travel funds unless otherwise shovjjn:

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1 . Mr. Thomas C , Jackson, Director of the Placement Bureau, to Albuquerque, New Mexko , October 16-18, 1957, t o attend the 1957 Conference of the Southwest ?lacement Association.

2. Dr. Haldeen Braddy, Professor of English, to Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 10-12, 1957, t o read an original research Raper at a meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association.

3 , Dr. Edgar T . Ruff, Professor of Modern Languages, t o Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 10-12, 1957, t o read a paper at a meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association.

4. Mr. Robert L. Bennett, Assistant Professor of Business Administra- tion, to Tempe, Arizona, October 17, 1957, t o attend the Third Annual Southwestern Seminar.

5. President Dysart E. Holcomb t o Richmond, Virginia, November 30- December 5, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

6 . President Dysart E. Holcomb to Chicago, Illinois, December 8-1 2, 1957, t o attend the annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

7 , Dr. .J. L. Waller, Dean of the Graduate Division, to Richmond, Virginia, November 30-December 7, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.

8 . Mr. A, Noogenboom, Assistant Professor of History, t o New York City, December 13, 1957-January 5, 1958, to deliver an origin31 paper at the American Historical Association Convention, December 28-30. Mr. Hoogenboom will also take the final oral examinations in defense of h i s doctoral dissertation at Columbia University during th i s period. This trip wi l lnecess i ta te Mr. Hoogenboom's missing only about one week of c l a s s e s s ince the Christmas holidays fal l within the leave. Provisions have been made for another member of the faculty to teach h i s classes.

9. Mr. Albert P. Ruotsala, Assistant Professor of Geology, t o Albuquer- que, New Mexico, November 15-17, 1957, t o lead a group of advanced geology students on a field trip t o observe structural and volcanic phenomena.

TUITION RATES.--Approve tuition ra tes for the 1958 Summer Session and the 1958-59 Long Session for Resident and Non-Resident students a s shown in the following schedules:

1358 Summer Session (Per Term)

Resident Non-Resident 6 or more semester hours $ 25,OO $ 52.50 5 semester hours 23.00 55.00 4 semester hours lY.00 45 .OO 3 semester hours ? C O O 35.00 -

1958-59 Lona Session (Per Semester)

Resident 12 or more semester hcurs $ SO. 00

Xon-Resident $ 175*00

11 semester hours 47.00 155.00 I0 semester hours 43 -00 150.00 9 semester hours 3s .OO 135.00 8 semester hours 35.,00 120.00 7 semester hours 31 -00 105.00 6 semester hours 27.00 90.00 5 semester hours 23.00 75.00 4 semester hours 19 -00 60.00 3 semester hours 15.00 45.00

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CHANGE IN NAMES FOR FCADEACIC DIVISIONS. --Approval is recommended t o change the Division of Engineering to the School of Engineering, the Arts and Sciences Division to the Schooi of Arts and Sciences, and the Graduate Division t o the Graduate School (Texas 'bestern College Division). These changes will make the t i t le of the various academic branches of the College consistent and in l ine with the designation which was given by the Legislature t o the newly established School of Nursing.

CHANGE IN DEGREE DESIGNATION.--The Bachelor of Pxts degree with a major in Mathematics is offered at the present time, and the Bachelor of Science degree with a minor in Mathematics. Permission is requested to also offer a major in Mathematics under the Bachelor of Sc imce designation. The Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics is more in l ine with commonly accepted practices of other colleges and univer- s i t ies . This change would not involve adding any new courses or in- structors but rather is a re-arrangement of courses now offered. This request will be submitted t o the Commission on Higher Education for approval after approval is granted by the Board of Regents.

" D G a r t E . Holcomb President

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THX UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRAiiCH

GALVESTON

November 8, 1957

Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Wilson:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Galveston on November 21, 22 and 23, 1957:

1957- 58 Budget General Administration Director's Office 1. Adjust the source of the salary of Mr. Warren G, Harding, Registrar and Assistant to the Director, and Instructor in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, effective September 1, 1957 as follows:

$8,000 per annm from Directorrs Office 400 per annum from Preventive Medicine and Public Health -

$8,400 Total salary for twelve months (RBc No. 4 2 7

School of Medicine ~nternar~edicine 2. Appoint Dr. Harry Levine as Associate Professor (vacant position), at a salary rate of $11,000 for twelve months, effective October 5, 1957. (RBC NO. 18).

3. Change the status of Miss Maurine Giese, Research Associate, from part-time, at a salary rate of $2,310 for twelve months, to full-time, and increase her salary to $6,168 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC No. 34)

Resear-!? I~lstru .to: ::om 'clle iten2 4. Appoint Dr. Zang Z. Zao as/Assistant Professor (vacant position), at a salary rate of $6,000 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. (RBc No. 47)

Microbiology 5. Transfer $500.00 from the Maintenance and Equipment account in the Malaria Research Laboratory budget to Microbiology - Maintenance and Equipment; thereby deleting the Malaria Research Laboratory as a separate entity in the budget, effective September 1, 1957. (RBc No. 53)

6. Transfer $500.00 from the Microbiology Research Laboratory - Maintenance and Equipment account to Microbiology - Maintenance and Equip- ment account, effective September 1, 1957, thereby deleting the Maintenance and Equipment account in the Microbiology Research Laboratory. (RBc ~0.56)

Neurology - and Psychiatry 7. Appoint Dr. Robert MacGregor as Instructor, at a salary rate of $7,000 - . . . for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957: Funds to come from the Current Restricted account - Hogg Foundation Grant to the Youth Develop- ment Project. Also, Dr. MacGregor serves as Research Director of the Youth Development Project, without salary. (RBc No. 35)

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Neurology - and Psychiatry (Cont'd) 8. Change the name of Dr. Zbyzsko K, Mitis to Charles Z. K. Mitis. Cnange his status from Instructor to Assistant Professor and increase his salary from a salary rate of $6,600 for twelve months to a salary rate of $8,500 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from the vacant position of Instructor, formerly held by Dr. Walter E. Reifslager, resigned. Also, Dr. Mitis receives $2,600 per annm as Psychiatrist in Student Health Service; total salary for twelve months, $il,l00. (RBC No. 36) (Approved by Executive committee).

9. Appoint Dr. William L. Harlan as Instructor (vacant at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, plus $1,000 for twelve months from the Current Restricted account - Special Fund for the Support of Research Augmentation, effective September 1, 1957; total salary for twelve months, $10,000. (FiBC No. 54).

Pathology 10. Appoint Dr. Donald D. Van Fossan as Instructor (half-time), at a salary rate of $4,800 for twelve mouths, effective September 9, 1957. Funds to come from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBc No. 52).

Pediatrics 11. Correct the name of Helen D-vis, Instructor, to Helen D. Johnston. (mc NO. 26)*

1 2 Appoint Dr. James C. Flanagan as Assistant Professor, effective October 15, 1957, at a salary rate of $11,000 for twelve months (funds to come from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching) plus $1,200 for twelve months from the Baker Laboratories Grant for Fat Nutrition Studies; total salary for twelve months, $12,200. (FiBC No. 37).

13. Delete the name of Dr. Samuel L. Hunt, Instructor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months. He did not accept his 1957-58 ap- pointment. (RBc No. 55),

14. Appoint Dr. Victor C. Calma as Instructor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective October 1, 1957, vice Dr. SamuC L. Hunt, resigned. (RBc No. 59).

Physiology 15. Increase the salary of Dr. Charles E. Hall, Professor,.from a salary rate of $10,000 for twelve months, to a salary rate of $10,200 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957 Funds to come from the Pfaintenance and Equipment account. (RBc No, 44).

16. Change the status of Dr. Victor C. Calma, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $7,700 for twelve months, to Assistant Professor, without salary, effective October 1, 1957. (See Item No. 14 above). (RBc No. 57).

Preventive Medicine and Public Health - 17. Appoint Dr. Lee L. Pickett as Instructor, at a salary rate of $7,650 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from the vacant position of Assistant Professor, formerly held by Dr. Albert A. Benedict, resigned. (RBC No. 32).

Radiology 18. Accept the resignation of Dr. Harrell R. Arnold, Instructor, at a salary rate of $7,500 for twelve months derived from Current Re- stricted &nds - Radiology Fees, effective September 30, 19.57. (RBC NO. 45).

m&e;ery 19. Appoint Dr. Anthony Silvetti as Research Investigator, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, for the period September 1, 1957

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Surgery (~ont'd.) through December 31, 1957. Funds to come from U. S. Army Contract No. DA-49-007-~~-880, (XBC No. 46).

School of Nursing - - 20. Approve the transfer of funds from and to the accounts indicated below:

Transfer From:

Professor Alice Starr

Associate Professor Vacant Position Betty A. Beaudry

Instructor Vacant Position

Transfer To: -

Assistant Professor Avis A. Abhold Marian Seymour Betty A. Beaudry Virginia Jarratt

Instructor Gwendal Roberts Warren C. Johnson William C. Mahaffey Bessie Nemec Grace Y. Shand Alma L. McDaniel Lynda J. McCaskill Ruby Graf

Clerk-Typist

Unallocated Salaries - Teaching

(RBC NO. 1)

21. Delete the name of Alice Starr, Professor, at a salary rate of $6,000 for twelve months. She resigned June 30, 1957. (XBC No. 1)

22. Appoint Dr. Sam Schulman as Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $7,500 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from The Hogg Foundation Grant and W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant. (RBC NO. 1)

23. Increase the salary of Virginia M. Brantl, Associate Professor, at a salary rate of $6,000 for twelve months, to a salary rate of $6,600 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957- Funds to come from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant. (RBC No. 1).

24. Change the status of Betty A. Beaudry from Associate Professor, at a salary rate of $6,000 for twelve months, to Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $5,400 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. (RBC NO. 1)

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School - of Nursing (Cont'd) 25. Change the name of Marie Garrett, Associate Professor, to Marie

Organized Research John Sealy Memorial Laboratory - for Clinical Research 6. Transfer the budget category listed be1011 to the John Sealy Memorial Laboratory for Clinical Research budget, effective September 1, 1957:

Cardiac Catheterization Unit -- Laboratory Technical Assistant Robert L. Hollins $2,760.00

Hematology Research Laboratory 27. Appoint Dr" Edward Bresnick as Teaching and Research Associate, at

,~,-L ., a salary rate of $7,200 for twelve months, effective September 1, l9574i:: ~.e/. .>Jh-? Funds to come from U. S. Air Force Contract No. AF 41(657)-116. (RBC NO. 41).

Tissue Metabolism Research Laboratory n P p o i n t Dr. William. C. Mahaffey as Research Associate, at a salary rate of $5,880 for twelve months, eff ective September 1, 1957r--~~>'" to come from U. S o Public Health Service Grant No. ~-2296(~) - $5,292; 3 d e ~ *& La-

. . . . . and U. S. Army Contract No. DA-49-007-MD-880 - $588. Also, paid at .3j, /?>,? a salary rate of $1,200 for twelve months, for the month of September, 1957, only, as Instructor in the School of Nursing. (RBC No. 33).

Extension Post-Graduate Training Program 29. Transfer $ 4 5 6 m the Maintenance and Equipment account to the position Senior Secretary, effective September 1, 1957. (RBC No. 49)

Physical Plant 30. Increase the salary of Mr. Reuel S. Purvis, Director, from a salary rate of $9,600 fbr twelve months, to a selary rate of $10,200 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from Un- appropriated Surplus. (RBC No. 38).

31. Increase the salary of Mr, Hollis S. Hisey, Superintendent of Utilities, from a salary rate of $8, 520 for twelve months to a salary rate of $8,880 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from Unappropriated Surplus. (RBC No. 39).

32. Create a position of Superintendent, Air-Conditioning and Re- frigeration, and appoint Mr. W. I. Thompson, at a salary rate of $8,880 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1957. Funds to come from Unappropriated Surplus. (RBC No, 43).

Xospitals Out-Patient Department 33. Create a position of Senior Clerk-Typist by transferring $2,956.80 from the position Assistant Administrator, unfilled. (RBC No. 50). E F F E ~ ~ ' ~ ~ Sppii)7 mx (i?,~ 2 3; / -5/ < /, professional Care of Patients

,- - Nursing Service -point Miss Catherine A. Bane as Director (vacant position), at a salary rate of $8,500 for tvelve months, effective September 1, 1957. (RBC No. 51).

Medical Records Library 35. Delete the name of Miss Margaret C. McArdle, C'nief Medical Records Librarian, at a salary rate of $6,468 for twelve months, effective October 4, 1957, the day of her death. (RBC No. 60).

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Hospitals (~ont'd. ) Professional Division School Service for Pedia-tric Pati.ents -- -- 36.ransfer $150 from the Maintenance and Equipment account and $222 from Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching to the account for Pediatric School Teacher. (RBC No. 48).

REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES WITH PAY IN EXCESS OF TWO WEEKS: I recommend approval of the following reassignment of duties:

1. Asprove the absence of Dr. Julia? Chen, Resident in Pathology, from his ordinary duties at The University of Texas Medical Branch, for the period October 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957, and for that period reassign him to a special project of The University of Texas Medical Branch at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, where he trill partici- pate in conferences on the exfoliazive cytologic diagnosis of cancer and gain valuable knowledge for the developing of this laboratory procedure at the Medical Branch, expenses to be paid from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. CT-5046(C7j.

2 Approve the absence of Dr, J, Allen Scott, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Pdblic Health, from his ordinary duties at The University of Texas Medical Branch, for the period June 2.3, 1958 through September 15, 1958, and for that period reassign him to a special project of The University of Texas Medical Branch at London, England, Stockholm, Sweden, and Lisbon, Portugal. He will participate at the International Congress of Zoology in London, the International Congress of Microbiology in Stockholm, and the International Congress of Tropical Medicine in Lisbon. He will conduct seminars at various 1aboratori.e~ where investigators are working on problems similar to those being studied at the Medical Branch, and he will .work for four weeks in the Department of Tropical Diseases at Lisbon gathering additional information for his research studies. The travel will be performed at no expense to the University.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NAMING THREE DORMITORIES AT THE MEDICAL BRANCH It is respectfully requested that yo-LI approve the following recom- mendations:

Dormitory Building for housing nursing students be designated Wilma Roland Vinsant Hall in memory of Wilma Roland Vinsant (1917-1945), rho graduated from The University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing on May 31, 1940. She entered the Army Nurse Corps on September 1, 1942 and lost her life over Germany in April of 1945 while evacuating wounded servicemen. Lt. Vinsant was the only Texas girl killed in the European Theatre of operation as a direct result of enemy action.

Dormitory Building for housing nursing studen-ts be designated Jean Scrimgeor Morgan Hall in memory of Jean Scrimgeor Morgan (1868- i938), who was instrumental in securing passage of an ordinance to commence a program to help eradicate t-uberculosis. Pursuing her interest in the fight against ixberculosis, she initiated the first sale in Galveston, in 1908, of the Cnristmas Seals of the herimin Red Cross and every year thereafter through 1937 she directed the sale of Christmas seals for the American Red Cross and for the Anti-Tuberc7ulosis Associ- ation., As an officer of the Galveston Anti.-Tuberculosis Association, she was able to place many sufferers of tuberculosis in hospitals where proper treatment could be administered.

Dormitory Building for housing nursing students be designated Nellie Ball League Hall in memory of Nellie Ball League, The School of Nursing of The University of Texas Medical Branch was organized in 1890 through the efforts of Mrs. League and was supported by a "Board of Lady Managers." She was appointed Chairman of the House Committee at the first meeting in March of 1890. She retalned a keen interest in the School of Nursing until her death in 1940.

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A -, effective August 31, 1957, which was awarded for the period January 1, 1957 with a stipend of $6,600 for twelve month.s.

AUTHORIZATION OF SIGNATURE FOR DIRECTOR: It is respectfully requested that Mr. E. D. Walker, Business Maaager, be authorized to sign necessary papers for Dr. John B. Tmslow, Director, during his absence, October 15 khrough October 23, 1957.

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS ANE GRAiiTS: The following contracts and grants have been negotiated by the Business Manager and have been signed by the Director upon the recommendation of the academic director and the Business Manager, and approved by t'ne Co.qtroller and President, I recommend your approval and ratification of signatures:

1. Grant No. ~-1385(~l), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $6,000, for the period December 1, 1957 through November 30, 1958, for research on "Biology and Chemotherapy of Experimental Fmgus Infections." This project will be directed by Dr. Mary E. Pinkerton, Instructor in Dermatology, and Dr. Edith Darrow Box, Associate Professor of Microbiology.

2. Grant No. B-632(C3), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, ~rovides $10,580, for the period January 1, 1958 through December 31, 1958, for research on "Irradiation of the ciliary body of the eye," This project will be directed by Dr. Wendell D. Gingrich, Assistant Professor of Cphthalmology, and Dr. Martin Schneider, Professor of Radiology, in collaboration with Dr. Marshall Brucer, Chairman, Medical Division, Oak Ridge Institute, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

3. Letter of Extension, dated September 16, 1957, by which the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, extends the termination date of Grant No. A-848(C2), without additional funds, from August 31, 1958 through August 31, 1959, for research on anstudy to determine the gross and microscopic changes in peri-articular structures following joint immobilization and the effect of remobilization on these structures," This project continues under the direction of Dr. G. W. N. Eggers, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, and Dr. E. Burke Evans, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery.

4., Letter of Extension, dated September 24, 1957, by which the Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, extends the termination date of Grant No. ~-1728(~4) from August 31, 1957 through February 28, 1958, without additional funds, for research on "Investigation of factors responsible for radiation-protection by post- -irradiation parabiosis.." This project continues under the direction of Dr. Martin Schneider, Professor of R diology.

5. Letter of Extension, dated. October 23, 1957, by which the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Pu'olic Health Service, extends the termination date of Grant No. C-.2188(C5) from January 1, 1957 through May 31, 1958, without additional funds, for research on "Changes in coagulation and fibrinolysis in cancer." This project continues under the direction of Dr. M. Mason Guest, Professor of Physiology, and Dr. D. Robert Celander, i Assistant Professor of Biochemistry.

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6. Grant No. NSF 4436, by which the National Science Foundation, Washington 25, D. C., provides $8,600, for a period of approximately two years, for research on "The Nature, Role and Metabolism of Adrenal Ascorbic Acid." This project will be directed by Dr, Lothar L. Salomon, Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Nutrition.

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Contracts: The following contracts have been executed on behalf of the University of Texas Medical Branch by the Director. I recommend approval and ratification of signature:

1. The Commonwealth Fund, Harkness House, 1 East Seventy-fifth Street, New York 21, N. Y., has sent a check in the amount of $12,000, which re- presents their annual contribution for 1957-58 on a grant (previously docketed in September 1954, October 1955, November 2, 1956) for support of fellowships for qualified students in the graduate program for nursing students, under the direction of Miss Marjorie Bartholf, Dean of the School of Nursing.

2. Gerber Baby Foods, 9401 Sac Leandro Street, Oakland, California, have sent a check in the amount of $4,000 as a Grant-in-Aid for the year 1957-58 for support of research on Fat Nutrition Studies, under the direction of Dr. Arild E. Hansen, Professor of Pediatrics.

3. The American Cancer Society, Texas Division, Inc., Austin, Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $3,600 to be used as a Fellowship for Dr, Robert A. Brooks, Resident in Pathology, for the period September 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958.

4. Grant #e-~~-l2~(t), by which the American Cancer Society, 521 West 57th Street, New York 19, N.Y., has awarded a grant in the amount of $10,000 for the period September 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958, for research to study "Factors influencing the growth of malignant Cells in vitro." This project will be directed by Dr. C. M. Pomerat, -- Professor of Anatomy.

5. The Sahyun Laboratories, 316 Castillo Street, Santa Barbara, California, has sent a check in the amount of $1,050, which repre- sents the fourth quarterly payment on a grant (previously docketed) for research on "A study of the relation of chemical structures of ataractic agents with physiologic action," under the direction of Dr. George A. Emerson, Professor of Pharmacology.

6. The Eaton Laboratories, Worwich, New York, have sent a check in the amount of $616.66, which represents the second of three equal payments on a grant (previously docketed) for research on "A study to evaluate clinically the effectiveness of Furacin on wounds," under the direction of Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr., Professor of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Dr. Joseph A. Bass, Associate Professor of Bacteriology.

GIFTS: The following gifts have, been received at the Medical Branch. I recommend acceptance and that the appreciati.on of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary:

1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Meek, Willow Run Farm, Box 143, Hutchins, Texas, have sent.acheck in the amount of $1,000 to Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr., Professor of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, to be used for un- fortunate children in the Plastic Surgery Service. This check has been deposited in the Current Restricted account - Thompson-Singleton Con- genital FacJal Deformity Clinic, under the direction of Dr. Blocker.

2. Dr, Charles S. Alexander, Hermann Professional Building, Houston 25, Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $250.00, which represents his m a 1 contribution on a pledge to the Charles S. Alexander Memorial Loan Fund, previously docketed. This check has been deposited in the Current Restricted Account - Charles S. Alexander Memorial Loan Fund.

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recommend approval of the following out-of-state trips by the staff members listed, expenses to be paid as indicated:

1. Mr. Daniel J. Bobbitt, Acting Administrator of Hospitals, September 27-October 7, 1957, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the annual convention of the American Hospital Association, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Sealy & Smith Foundation Donation Grant.

2. Dr. Johanna Blumel, Research Associate in Surgery, November 22-27, 1957, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend a meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy, expenses to be paid from the Current Re- stricted account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics. 3. Dr. D. Bailey Calvin, Dean of Students, October 15-25, 1957, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the meetings of the Association of American Medical Colleges, expenses to be paid from Office of Dean of Students - Maintenance and Equipment.

4. KT: Marvin R. Colvin, Hospital Administrative Assistant, October lli, 1957, from Mansfield, Louisiana to Shreveport, Louisiana, to visit the Confederate Memorial Hospital for the purpose of observing their Central Sterile Supply operations, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Sealy & Smith Foundation Donation Grant.

5. Miss Vivian Donati, Technician in the Laboratory of Electro- encephalography, October 2-8, 1957, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to attend the meetings of the American Electroencephalography Society, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Fees - Electroencephalography.

6. Dr. Gmter Corssen, Instructor in Anesthesiology, November 11-15, 1957, to Miami, Florida, to attend the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association, expenses to be paid from Special Activities account - Professional Fees - Anesthesiology.

7. Dr. John Derrick, Assistant Professor of Surgery, October 13-18, 1957, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, expenses to be paid from t'ne Current Re- stricted account - Professional Fees - Thoracic Surgery. 8. Dr. Gilbert G. Eade, Chief Resident in Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery, October 29-November 10, 1957, to Beverly Hills and San Francisco, California, to present a paper at the meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research Council in Beverly Hills, October 30-November 2; attend the meeting of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in S a Francisco, November 3-9, 1957. Expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Plastic Surgery. 9. Dr. Go W. N. Eggers, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, November 23-27, 1957, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend a meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy, expenses to be paid from the Current Re- stricted account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics.

10. Dr. E.Burke Evans, Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, November 22-27, 1957, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend a meeting of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics. 11, Dr. Billy A. Gooch and Dr. Carl A. Nau, Jr., Residents in Anesthesi- ology, October 8-22, 1957, to Los Angeles, California, to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, expenses to be paid from the Special Activities account - Professional Fees - Anesthesiology.

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS (Cont ' d. ) 4 1 4 2 Dr. Monica Ginderske, Resident in hesthesioloav, October 11-21, -" .. 1957, to Los Angeles, California, to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, expenses to be paid from Special Activities account - Professional Fees - Anest'nesiology, 13. Mr. Warren G. Harding, Registrar and Assistant tothe Director, October 18-24, 1957, to Atlatic City, New Jersey, to attend the meeting of the "Continuing Group on Student Et-aluation'; AAMC, October 19-20, and the meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges on October 21-23, 1957, expenses to be paid from General Administration - Director's Office - Maintenance and Equipment. 14. Miss Colleen Henderson end Miss Audrey M. Smith, Chief Adminis- trative Dietitians, October 22-25, 1957, to Miami, Florida, to attend the American Dietetic Convention, expenses to be paid from Dietary - Maintenance and Equipment.

15. Dr, John W. Middleton, Professor of Internal Medicine, February 2-7, 1958, to Memphis, Tennessee, to attend t'ne 17th Conference on the Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Study of Diseases of the Chest. 16. Dr. J. M. Robison, Professor of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, and Dr. George S. McReynolds, Associate Professor of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, October 11-18, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Olga Keith Wiess Fund. 17. Dr. Frederick R. Guilford Dr. Willim K. Wright, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, respectively, October 11-20, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Olga Keith Wiess Fund. 18. Dr. Byong Sok Min, Resident in Internal Medicine, October 25-28, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of the American Heart Association, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Residency Fund - Professional Fees - Internal Medicine. 19- Dr. Morris Pollard, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Ifealth, October 30-November 2, 1957, to Philadelphia, Pennsyl-vania, to attend a meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Hartz Mountain Products Grant.

20. Dr. Edgar J. Poth, Professor of Surgery, September 19-22, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the Work Conference on Problems of Extracorporeal Circulation, National Institute of Health, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Upjohn Gran-t to Dr. Poth. 21. Dr. Anthony Silvetti, Research Investigator in Surgery, September 16-20, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to discuss details with Amour & Company officials concerning research under Army Contract No. DA-49-007- MD-880. Expenses to be paid from Army Contract No. DA-49-007-MD-880 - Travel.

22.Miss Marilyn Raus, Laboratory Technologist in the Blood Ba.nl< and Hematology, November 2-7, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks, expenses to be paid from the Special Activities account - Blood. Bank.

23. Miss Jean Stubbins, Technical Director, Blood Bank, November 2-10, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois and Lincoln, Nebraska, to attend the annual meeting of the American Association of Blood Bazlrs in Chicago, and to

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS (Cont ' d. ) 415

observe the Central Supply area in the Lincoln General Hospital in Lincoln, Nebraska. Expenses to be paid from the Special Activities account - Blood Bank, 24. Dr. H. E. Thompson, Resident. in Ophthalmology, October 3-2-19, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Services by Members of Staff - Eye Clinic.

25. Mrs. Juaneva Novak, Chief Electroencephalograph Technician, November 8-11, 1957, to Miami, Florida, to attend the meeting of the Southern Electroencephalograph Society, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Fees - Electroencepha- graphy.

26. Dr. John B. Tmslow, Director, October 15-23,, 1957, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to participate at the anrual meetings of the Association of American Medical Colleges, expenses to be paid from General Administration - Director's Office - Maintenance and Equipment. 27. Dr. Edwin G. Troutman, Assistant to the Dean of Medicine, October 18-27, 1957, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, and New York City, to attend the 68th annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges in Atlantic City; to visit Cornell Medical Schoolad Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. Expenses to be paid from General Administration - Director's Office - Maintenance and Equipment.

28. Dr. Edwin G. Troutman, Assistant to the Dean of Medicine, November 9-12, 1957, to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the meetings of the Southern Association of Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals. Expenses to be paid from General Administration - Director's Office - Maintenance and Equipment.

29. Dr. John B. Truslow, Director, November 8-11, 1957, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to interview possible candidates for Dean position; to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the meeting of the Southern Association of Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals, expenses to be paid from General Ad- ministration - Director's Office - Maintenance and Equipment.

30. Mr. E. D. Walker, Business Manager, November 10-11, 1957, to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend the meeting of the Southern Association of Medical Schools and Teaching Hospitals, expenses to be paid from Business Manager's Office - Maintenance and Equipment.

31. Dr. John H. Childers, Associate Professor of Pathology, October 27- 31, 1957, to New York City, to attend the meetings of the Cancer .CO- ordina-tors and &erican Cancer Society, expenses to be paid from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No, CT-5046(C7).

32. Miss Margret Gaskill, Associate Librarian, and Miss Christa M, Sykes, Assistant Librarian, November 15-16, 1957, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the Southern Regional meeting of the Medical Library Association, expenses to be paid from Library - Maintenance and Equipment.

33. Mrs. Rose N. Blackman, Research Associate in Obstetrics and Gyne- cology, November 13-18, 1957, to Augusta, Georgia, to participate in a panel discussion at the meeting of the Inter-Society Cytology Council, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Fees - Obstetrics and Gynecology. 34. Dr. Garth L. Jarvis, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, November 9-17, 1957, to Miami Beach, F1ori.d~ and Augusta, Georgia, to attend the meeting of the Southern Obstetrical and Gynecological Society

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OUT-OF-STATE TRAVEL (CONT'D) 416

meeting in Mia~i, November 9-14, 1957; and Yne Inter-Society Cytology Council meeting in Augusta, Georgia, November lli-17, 1957. Expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Professional Fees - Obstetrics and Gyilecology.

35. Nr. Meredith G. Lewis, Chief Technician in Radiology, November 8-10, 1957, to Denver, Colorado, to give a lecture a: the xeeting of the American Medical Association and the American Board of Radiology- Expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Fund - Rzdiology Department Gifts for Cperating Expenses from Professional Fees - Maintenance and Equipment.

36. Dr. J. Fred Mullins, Professor of Dermatology, November 10-15, 1957, to Miami, Florida, to attend the meeting of the Southern Medical Association, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Upjohn Company Grant to Dr. MJllins,

37. Dr. Carl A. Nau, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, November 6-20, 1957, bo St. Louis, Missouri, C'nicago, Illinois, and Cleveland, Ohio, to confer wit'n toxicologists concerning the American Petrolem Institute research project, e~xpenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Physiological St-~dy of Carbon Black.

38. Dr. Morris Pollard, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Realth, November 11-15, 1957, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend a symposium at t'ne American Public Health Association meeting, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Hartz Mountain Productz Grant to Dr. Pollard.

39. Dr. Caroline Rowe, Associate Professor of Radiology, November 16- 22, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual meeting of the Radiolaaic~%l; Society of Nortn America, expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted account - Radiology Department Gifts for Operating Expenses - Maintenance and Equipment.

40. Dr. G. W. N. Eggers, Jr., Instructor in Anesthesiology, December 8-15, 1957, to New York City, N. Y., to attend the Eleventh Post- graduate Assembly of the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists; to Tuckahoe, N. Y., to visit the Research La'boratories of Burroughs Wellcome Company, expenses to be p.aid from the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Anesthesiology.

Sincerely yours,

(Ji!xec,ztive Director

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TEE OF TEXAS DENTK BRANCH

Houston

November 8, 1957

D r . Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Doctor 'dilson:

The following docket is submitted fo r your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Galveston, Texas on November 21-23, 1957:

Physiology (~hys io logg) 1. Appoint D r . Howard G. Swann, as Vis i t ing Professor a t no sa la ry and without tenure for t h e period September 1, 1957 t o August 31, 1958.

Restorative Dentistry (complete Restorations ) 2. Appoint D r . R . H. Fender as Cl in ica l InstrucOor a t no sa la ry and without tenure f o r t h e period September 30, 1957 t o May 30, 1958.

Restorative Dentistry (unit - Restorations) 3. Appoint D r . Robert H. Hooper as Cl inical Professor a t an annual sa la ry of $700.00 for twelve months f o r t he period September 1, 1957 t o August 31,1958, inclusive. The necessary funds i n t he amount of $700.00 t o be t ransferred from Unallocated Salar ies (Budget Change 34).

CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL PRCGRAN: -- I wish t o request t h a t t he following c lass i f ica t ion be added t o t he Non-Academic Classi f icat ion and Pay Plan:

NUMBER SALARY INTERMEDIATE RANGE EWTGE STEPS - NUMBER

Effective December 1, 1957:

CLASS

3025 Maintenance Engineer 467-592 4 37

and t h a t t he following c lass i f ica t ion of t he Non-Academic Classi f icat ion and Pay Plan and Range Number be changed ns follows:

SALARY INTERMEDIATE RANGE RMGE STEPS NU@LBER

Effective December 1, 1957:

CLASS

3035 Director of Physical Plant 620-770 4 43

GIFT: - I recommend acceptance of t he following g i f t which has been received: 1. Kobile Vacudent valued a t $595.00. Appreciation of the Board be sent t o Kenyon L. Baugher, Sales Fanager of Densco, Incorporated, 200 Santa Fe Drive, Denver 1, Colorado.

OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I reco~mend your approval of t he following out- of-s ta te t r i p s by the s ta f f members l i s t e d below, t h e i r expenses t o

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paid f:om Miscellaneous General Expenses - Traveling Expenses, unless othervlse indicated:

1. D r . Nartin Cattoni, Professor i n the Department of Medicine (Periodontics), I'lovember 1, 1957 t o November 11, 1957 t o go t o Miami, Florida t o present a Projected Clinic and Table Clinic en t i t l ed "Topography and Norphology of t h e Pulp Cavity - Access i n Root Canal Therapy" a t the American Dental Association Meeting.

2. D r . Sumter S. h i m , Professor i n t h e Department of Pathology ( ~ e n t a l Pathology), October 31, 1957 t o November 6, 1957 t o go t o Pttami, Florida t o par t ic ipa te i n a panel discussion en t i t l ed "What i s Established i n Periodontology?" a t meeting of American Academy of Periodontology; also, t o attend meeting of t h e American Dental Associ- ation; h i s expenses t o be paid from United States Public Health Service Research Grant: D-200 ( ~ 2 ) - Traveling.

3. D r . Paul E. Tullar, Associate Professor i n the Department of Physiology (Pharmacology), March 18, 1958 t o March 27, 1958, t o go t o Detroit, Michigan, t o present a paper on "Local Tissue Responses t o Adrenosem" t o the International Association for Dental Research; and t o attend sessions of the American Association of Dental Schools.

4. To correct Item 8, Page D-9, of t h e Dental Branch Doclcet from t h e Boar?. of Regents Minutes of Meeting Number 564, October 10 and 11, 195 t o read as ?ollo>rs: D r . Mary-Helene D. Horton, Acting Director of t h e School o:? D=nizl Hygiene, November 1, 1957 t o Hovember 9, 1957, t o go t o ?Gz,ai, F1o-ida t o attend the Annual Meeting of the American Dental Association t o meet with other Directors fo r the purpose of establishing curricula coordination of the School of Dental Hygiene at the Dental Branch.

Respectfully submitted,

%hn Victor Olson Dean

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THE UNIVERSITY O F TEXAS 4 1 3 M. D. ANDERSON HOSPITAL AND TUMOR INSTITUTE

November 8 , 1957

TO: DR. LOGAN WILSON PRESIDENT O F THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Dear Doctor Wilson:

The following docket i s submitted for your approval and presen ta - t ion to the Board of Regents a t i t s meet ing i n Galveston on November 22- 23, 1957:

Medicine

1. Accept the resignation of Dr . Henry J . Koch, J r . , Associate Internist a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $8,000. 00 for twelve months, f r o m the Department of Medicine and $4,000.00 for twelve months f r o m the Section of Experimental Medicine, effective July 3 1. (RBC 69)

Radiology

2. Accept the resignation of Dr . John F. Dillon, Assis tant Radio- therap is t , a t a s a l a ry r a t e of $11,200.00 for twelve months, effective Noon, August 1. (RBC 70)

T r a n s f e r s f r o m Rese rve for Maintenance and Equipment

3. Transfer funds f r o m the Rese rve for Maintenance and Equipment to the Departments indicated below: (RBC 68)

Department

Virology and Electron Microscopy Isotopes Medical Communications Hospital Inpatient Central Ster i le Supply Pha rmacy Physical Plant Food Service

Amount

Medicine

4. Change the appointment of Dr. I l s e H. Mannheimer f r o m Assis tant Internis t , 415 t ime , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $6,800. 00 for twelve months to Assis tant Internist , full t ime , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $8, 000. 00 for twelve months, effective September 1 , with the additional $1,200. 00 to come f r o m NCI Grant CY 3163 C, Other Sa la r ies . (RBC 39)

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Pathology

5. / Appoint Dr . John L. Smith, J r . , Assistant Pathologis; a t a s a l a ry

r a t e of $12, 000. 00 for twelve months, effective November 1, and t r ans fe r the unused balance of $1,500. 00 to the Rese rve f o r Sa la r ies . (RBC 41)

6. Continue the appointment of D r . Jacob W . Old, Assis tant Path- ologist a t a s a l a ry r a t e of $12800. 00 for twelve months for the month of September , by t r ans fe r of $1, 000.00 f r o m the Rese rve for Sa la r ies . (RBC 35)

Section of Experimental Surgery

7. Appoint Dr . H i r am L. Brockman, Jr . , Assis tant Surgeon at a s a l a ry r a t e of $10,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1. Dr . Brockman will a l so be paid a t t he r a t e of $2,000. 00 for twelve months, effective September 1, f r o m the Sophie Carolyn Steves Fund for Cancer Research . (RBC 33)

Food Service

8. Continue the appointment of Mrs. Muriel C. Pe lham a s Food Service Manager a t a s a l a ry r a t e of $5,085.00 for twelve months f r o m General Funds and $1,695,00 for twelve months f r o m cafeter ia funds, effective September 1. The p a r t of the s a l a ry f r o m cafe te r ia funds was omitted f r o m the budget. (RBC 37)

Grant NCI CY 2620-C2

9. Increase the s a l a ry of Dr. Robert B. Hurlber t , Assis tant Bio- chemist , to $7,600.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, by t r ans fe r of $400.00 f r o m Other Sa la r ies , NCI Grant CY-2620-CZ. (RBC 40)

Grant NCI CS 9270-C4

10. Reappoint Dr. Arthur Cole, Assis tant Physicis t , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $7,700. 00 for twelve months for the period September 1-19. (Dr. Cole will be on leave of absence s ta tus while serving a fellowship in England). (RBC 27 and 36)

Unallocated Gift Fund

11. Appoint D r . Jorge Awapara Associate Biochemist , 217th t ime , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $2,400. 00 for twelve months, effective September l . (RBC 42)

Transfer of Funds to the Reserve for Sa la r ies

12. Abolish the unfilled posit ions l is ted below and t r ans fe r funds to the Reserve for Sa l a r i e s : (RBC 38)

Department Posit ion Amount

Medicine Associate Internis t $ 8,000.00 Experimental Medicine Associate Internist 4,000.00 Instruction and Training Fellow (2) 7,200.00

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS

I recommend your approval of the following out of s ta te t r i p s by staff m e m b e r s l isted below, the i r expenses to be paid by the Maintenance and Trave l Account unless otherwise specified:

1. Dr . A, J. Ballantyne, October 12-20, 1957, to presen t exhibit a t the Forty-Third Annual Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons in Atlantic City, New J e r s e y .

2. Dr. H. LeRoy Brockman, October 22-29, to vis i t c ance r r e s e a r c h facil i t ies a t University of Chicago and confer with Dr. Char les Huggins i n r ega rd to experimental su rge ry p rog ram at M.D.Anderson Hospital.

3. Miss Jane R . Burton, November 14-16, 1957, to par t ic ipate i n meeting of t he Southern Regional Group of the Medical L ib ra ry Associa- tion i n New Orleans, Louisiana.

4. Dr . R. Lee Clark, J r . , October 13- 17, 1957, to par t ic ipate in Cancer Committee meeting and to officially r ep re sen t the institution a t the American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress i n Atlantic City, New J e r s e y ; October 19-26, 1957, to presen t paper a t the Inter- national Society of Surgery Congress Meeting i n Mexico City, Mexico, expenses payable f r o m Unallocated Gift Fund Account.

5. D r . Beatr ix Cobb, October 16- 17, 1957, to p re sen t psychological data on paper a t the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine i n Chicago, Illinois.

6. Dr . Lois Cowan Collins, September 30-October 5 , 1957, to p re sen t exhibit and paper a t the Meeting of t he American Roentgen Ray Society i n Washington, D. C,

7. D r . F r a n k H, Connell, October 29-November 3, 1957, to pa r - t icipate i n annual meeting of American Society Tropical Medicine and Hygiene i n Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

8. Dr . Robert L. Egan, November 3-9, 1957, t o attend the Continua- tion Course i n Cardiovascular Radiology for Radiologists a t the Univer- s i t y of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota,

9 . Dr . Gilbert H. F le tcher , October 24-26, 1957, to presen t paper a t meeting of t he Central Association of Gynecology and Obstetr ics Society i n Omaha, Nebraska, expenses to be paid f r o m Grant CS 9270(C4).

10. Amend I tem 11, Page A-8, minutes for Odober 10-1 1 meeting to read : Miss F r a n c e s Goff, September 29-,October 7 , 1957, to par t ic ipate i n meeting of American Hospital Association a s a represen ta t ive of the institution i n Atlantic City, New J e r s e y .

11. Mr . Clifford E . Grey, September 8-12, 1957, to p re sen t paper and par t ic ipate i n Annual Meeting of the Electron Microscope Society of Arrer ica to be held a t Massachuset ts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachuset ts .

12. Dr . A . Clark Griffin, October 29-November 2, 1957, to consult with D r . Howard Richardson, Institute of Biological Resea rch i n Seatt le, Washington, and confer with Dr , J. R. Couch a t Texas A & M College, and to attend the Southwestern Section of the American Association for Cancer Resea rch meeting a t Bryan, Texas , expenses payable f r o m Welch Grant G-035.

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13. Dr . Fe l ix L. Haas , November 10-18, 1957, for conferences with 422 Drs . Lein, Gourevitch, Albright, and Dickison of Br i s to l Labora tor ies , Inc. , Syracuse, New York, i n r e g a r d to cooperative r e s e a r c h p rog ram, expenses payable f r o m Grant A.C.S. t - IR23Jl( t ) .

14. Istvan Krisko, October 14-19, 1957, to examine Hereford cows for "Cancer Eye" les ions and to s e c u r e les ions for t i s sue cul ture and electron microscopy a t Grosbeck, Texas , and E l Reno, 6klahorna, expenses payable f r o m Grant C-1751 (C4).

15. Dr . C, L. L a Grone, October 28-November 1, 1957, for the purpose of becoming famil iar ized with the extra co rpo rea l pumps a s employed by Dr. Oscar Creech i n New Or leans , Louisiana, expenses payable f r o m Grant NCI-2620-C2.

16. Dr . Richard G. Martin, October 13-19, 1957, to presen t exhibit a t the meeting of the American College of Surgeons i n Atlantic City, New Je r sey .

17, Mr. E. Bailey Moore, October 29, 1957, to inspect equipment, i n relationship with p r o g r a m a t this institution, a t Tulane Medical School i n New Or leans , Louisiana, expenses payable f r o m Grant NCI 2620 C2.

18. Mrs . Corinne E. Norton, October 6-12, 1957, to par t ic ipate i n meeting of The American Association of Medical Record L ib ra r i ans Annual Convention a s official represen ta t ive of insti tution, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

19. Amend i t em 23, page A-9, minutes for October 10-1 1 meeting to r ead : Mrs . Muriel C. Pelham, October 20-27, 1957, to par t ic ipate i n the Annual Meeting of the Amer ican Dietetic Association i n Miami, Flor ida.

20. Dr . R. G, Rose, November 2-3, 1957, to par t ic ipate i n meeting of Central Society of Nucleic Medicine i n Chicago, Illinof s ,

21. Amend i t em 24, page A-9, minutes for October 10-11 meeting to r ead : Dr. William 0. Russe l l , September 15-18, 1957, to attend con- fe rences with Dr. Thomas B. Fi tzpatr ick, concerning evaluation of diagnostic melanoma t e s t , Portland. Oregon, expenses payable f r o m Grant CS-9390-C; September 26-October 3, 1957, to p re sen t annual r e - por t to National Committee of C a r e e r s for Medical Technologist, Chair Meeting of Publicity Committee of College of American Pathologists, presentat ion of commit tee r e p o r t s t o Executive Commit tee of American Society of Clinical Pathologists and Governing Board of College of Amer ican Pathologists, meeting of Executive Committee of International Academy of Pathologists i n New Or leans , Louisiana; October 11- 14, 1957, to attend Committee Meeting of Cancer Committee of American College of Surgeons and to confer with Dr. Arthur Allen and Dr. Myron Gordon in r e f e rence to Melanoma Meetings, New York City, New York, expenses payable f r o m Grant CS-9390-.(c).

22. Dr . M. L , Samuels , October 6-19, 1957, to attend a cou r se on Chemotherapy of Cancer a t Sloan-Kettering Institute, New York City, New York.

23. Dr . Marga H. Sinclair , November 3-8, 1957, to par t ic ipate i n Annual Meeting of Society of P las t ic and Reconstructive Surgery , San Franc isco , California.

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24. Dr . W. K, Sinclair , October 6-1 1, 1957, to participate i n meeting 4 2 3 of Dosimetry Committee of Cooperative Radiation Therapy Project in New York City and Conference on Standards and Measurements of Radio- activity sponsored by the National Research Council, per diem expense only charged to State,

25. Dr. John S. Stehlin, October 24-31, 1957, to work with Dr. Oscar Creech, Professor of Surgery, Tulane Medical School on the extra- corporeal pump, New Orleans, Louisiana, expenses payable f r o m Grant NCI-2620 C2.

26. Dr. Wataru W. Sutow, February 24-March 28, 1958, to be r e - lieved f r o m his usual duties a t the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute for a period of approximately five weeks, and for that period be reassigned to a special r e s e a r c h project of this institution. Travel will be at no expense to the institution. Doctor Sutow will participate i n a study sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission of the growth and development of children i n the Marshal l Islands, who w e r e accidentally exposed to radiation fall-out i n March, 1954.

27. Dr . John A. Sykes, October 16-19, 1957, to examine cows for cancer eye and obtain biological specimens in Grosbeck, Texas and El Reno, Oklahoma, expenses payable f rom Grant C 1751 (C4).

28. Dr. J. B. Trunnell, October 16-19, 1957, to present paper a t Fourth Annual Meeting of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.

29. Amend i tem 30, page A-9, minutes for October 10-11 meeting to read: Miss Rebecca S. Williams, September 27-October 4, 1957, to participate in the Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Asso- ciation of Nurse Anesthetists, Atlantic City, New Jersey .

30. Dr. E . Staten Wynne, October 16-19, 1957, to examine Hereford cows for cancer eye lesions for t issue culture and electron microscopy a t For t Reno Agricultural Experiment Station, E l Reno, Oklahoma, expenses to be paid f r o m Grant C-1751 (C4).

OUTSIDE AND ADDITIONAL DUTIES

I recommend that a revision in the present authorization relating to M r . Robert A. Kolvoord b e made. Mr . Kolvoordls appointment is for three-fourths t ime a t a sa la ry of $7,200.00 for twelve months. It i s my recommendation that permission be granted for Mr . Kolvoord to e a r n an amount not to exceed a total income of $12,000.00 for twelve months for motion picture production and production of other educational mater ia l for use by this institution and the Postgraduate School of Medicine, such activities to be accomplished outside the duty hours prescr ibed , with payments for these additional duties to come f r o m gifts and grants for this par t icular purpose.

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

The following contracts , g rants and amendments have been nego- tiated by the Business Manager and have been signed by the Director upon h i s recommendation of the contract director and the business manager , and approved by the Comptroller and President . I recommend your approval and ratification of signatures.

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1. Grant No. CY 2620 (C-Z), by which the National Cancer Institute 4 2 2 provides an extension of seven months without additional funds fo r '3

"Chemotherapy of Malignant Melanoma", directed by Drs. R . Lee Clark, J r . , W. 0. Russell and A . C, Griffin. The revised period of the grant i s now April 1, 1957 - October 3 1, 1958.

2. Grant C-2078 (C3), by which the National Cancer Institute provides an extension of six months without additional funds for "Clinical Im- portance in Design of Intersti t ial Cobalt-60 Sources", directed by Drs . W, K. Sinclair and G. H. Fletcher . The revised period of the grant i s now March 1, 1957 - August 31, 1958.

3 . Grant CY-2949 CY, by which the National Cancer Institute pro- vides an extension of s ix months without additional funds for "Chemo- therapeutic Studies Pyrimidine Compounds", directed by Drs . Robert Fuer s t and T , C. Hsu. The revised period of the grant i s now September 1, 1956 - February 28, 1958.

4. Grant BM-5-58, by which the United States Atomic Energy Com- mission provides $16,267.00 for the period of November 1, 1957 - October 31, 1958, for the Establishment of a Radioisotope Training Program. The project i s directed by Dr. Warren K. Sinclair. Acknowledgement should be made to Dr. C. L , Dunham, Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, United States Atomic Energy Com- mission, Washington 25, D. C.

GIFTS

I recommend acceptance of the following gifts and that the appre- ciation of the Board be sent the donor by the Secretary:

1. $250.00 f rom George and Johnny Mitchell, Houston Club Building, Houston 2, Texas, in the fo rm of a check, for the building and equip- ment fund, (part payment on Pledge of $1,000.00).

2. $600.00 f r o m the Sabina Weinstock Cancer Research Fund, sponsored by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Is rae l (Mrs . Julius Levi, Chairman, 3517 Austin Street , Houston 4, Texas) in the fo rm of a check, for c ancer research .

3. $329.90 f rom the Grand Chapter of Texas, Order of The Eas tern Star , Arlington, Texas (Mrs. Rebecca L. Miles, Grand Secretary) i n the fo rm of a check, for cancer r e sea rch .

4. $150. 00 f rom Mi-& P e t e r Wicklund, 407-65th Street , Houston 11, Texas, in the form of a check, for cancer r e sea rch in memory of his wife, Mrs. Hilda E. Wicklund.

Respectfullv submitted,

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

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOU'IHhBSTERN bIEDICAL SCHOOL 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, 19 Texas

November 8 , 1957

D r , Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas.

Dear D r . Wilson:

The following docket is submitted f o r your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Galveston on November 21-23, 1957:

1956-1957 Budget

Transfer of Balances 1, Close cer ta in unexpended balances as follows t o the tlReserve f o r Balances Subject t o &appropriationll a t August 31, 1957 (RBC No. 85) :

Biochemistry - Naintenance and Equipment $ 183.73 Pathology - Maintenance and Equipment 2,600.01 Surgery - Maintenance and Equipment 557.49 Extension - Postgraduate Naintenance and Equipment 6,230.24

Physical P lan t - Haintenance and Equipment (2,503.63)s @educ t

Nursing Ins t ruc t ion 2. Approve addi t ional s a l a ry payments on an hourly basis f o r services rendered i n connection with nursing ins t ruc t ion during the period from September 1, 1956 through January 31, 1957, f o r the individuals l i s t e d below. This nursing ins t ruc t ion was performed i n addit ion to t h e i r regular dut ies . Payments were made from a Special Act ivi t ies Fund "Nursing Ins t ruc t ion f o r TSCW" paid to Southwestern Medical School by Texas State College f o r Women, (RBC No. 86)

NAI,IE DEPARThENT TITLE SUPPU%LENTAL WAGES

Hal T. Weathersby Anatomy Asst. Professor $347 .OO Ivan Danhof Physiology Ins t ruc tor 135 .OO Virginia Doggett Anatom A s s t . Professor 108,OO H . W. Rumsfeld, Jr, Biochemistry Ins t ruc tor 193.00 Donald S. Wiggans Biochemistry A s s t . Professor 144.00 John W, Johnston Biochemistry Ins t ruc tor 397 .OO

1957-1958 Budget

Anatoq 1. Appoint Bruce F, Holding, Jr-, hIeD., as Cl in ica l Assis tant without salary, effect ive October 1, 1957,

2, Appoint Elbert H , Lewis, H.D,, a s Cl in ica l Assis tant without salary, effect ive October 1, 1957,

3. Appoint R. G o Tromly, I D as Cl in ica l Assistant without salary, effect ive October 1, 1957.

In t e rna l Nedi cine 4. Increase the salary of D r . Narvin Sioers te in , Assistant Professor. from - , - - - - a t o t a l annual salary r a t e of $9,300 t o a t o t a l annual sa la ry r a t e of $9,800, effect ive October 1, 1957, payable as follows: $8,500 from Department of In te rna l Nedicine, $800 from Southrvestern hiedical Foundation, and $500 from National Fund f o r 1,Iedical Mucation. (RBC No. 40)

Obstetrics and Gynecology 5. Appoint Jack L . Turner, $I0D., as Cl in ica l Ins t ruc tor without salary, e f fec t ive October 1, 1957,

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- Obstetrics and Gynecology - continued 6. Chanae the s t a tu s of D r , Reuben Adams to Assistant Professor e f fec t ive september 1, 1957. D r , Adanis0 annual sa la ry r a t e i s $9,700 payable as follows: $8,500 from Department o f Obstetrics and Gynecology and $1,200 f r o m Southt~estern Xedical Foundation, H i s t i t l e is correct i n the budget but he has been promoted from Ins t ruc tor s ince approval of the 1957-58 facul ty l is t ,

Pediatr ics 7 , Change the r a t e of annual sa la ry f o r D r , Donald B. Eitzman, Ins t ruc tor , from the $6,000 approved i n rcBC No. 21 dated September 9, 1957, t o $1,500 from the Pediatr ics Department e f fec t ive November 1, 1957. D r . Eitzman i s also paid $3,750, as a Trainee of the National I n s t i t u t e of Ar th r i t i s and bIetabolic Diseases, d i rec t ly by the National I n s t i t u t e s of Health, f o r the period f rom November 1, 1957 through August 21, 1958, (RBC No, 46)

Pharmacolo 8. Inc reasF the annual salary r a t e of D r . W i l l i a m Blackmore, Associate Professor, effect ive October 1, 1957, t o $8,400 payable a s follows: $7,400 from the Department of Pharmacology and $1,000 from Southwestern kledical Foundation, t ransferr ing $400 from Unallocated Salar ies t o Pharmacology, D r . Blackmore i s presently budgeted a t $8,000 per annum payable a s f o l l o w s ~ $7,000 from the Department of Pharmacology and $1,000 f r o m Southwestern Hedical Foundation. (RBC No, 42)

Physical Nedicine and Rehabili tat ion 9. Increase the s a l a ry of D r . Vann S o Taylor, Associate Professor without - "

tenure, effect ive November 1, 1957, from a t o t a l annual salary r a t e of $11,250 (payable a t $10,000 from departmental budget and $1,250 from Southwestern ?.ledical Foundation) to a t o t a l annual sa la ry r a t e of $11,750 payable as fol lorus~ $10,000 from departmental budget, $1,250 from Southwestern ?;iedical Foundation, and $500 from American Nedical Education Foundation Grant, ( R B C No. '44)

Psychiatry 10. Accept the resignation of D r , Gabriel Najera, In s t ruc to r ( c l i n i c a l , part-time), effect ive September 30, 1957, D r , Najera is budgeted a t an annual sa la ry of $1,800, payable from the Department of Psychiatry. (RBC NO. 43)

11, Eeappoint D r , David S, Buell, effect ive September 1, 1957, as Ins t ruc tor ( c l i n i c a l , $time) a t an annual sa la ry of $2,000 payable from the Department of Psychiatry, unf i l l ed posi t ion of Ins t ruc tor . (RBC No. 41)

Surgery 12. Appoint Mark L. Lemon, l,i.i,D, , as Cl in ica l Ins t ruc tor t v i thout sa la ry , effect ive October 1, 1957.

13. Appoint Sydnie Go Smth, l.I,D., as C l in i ca l Ins t ruc tor without sa la ry , e f fec t ive October 1, 1957,

14, Accept the resignation of D r , To ?,IcDowell Anderson, Cl inical Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery without salary, effect ive October 1, 1957.

15, Appoint George Warren Sibley, &I*D,, a s Cl in ica l Assistant i n Orthopedic Surgery without salary, effect ive October 1, 1957.

Reappropriations 16. Reappropriate $7,067 "84 frorr. "c::?i.ve f o r Balances Subject to Reappropriation to the following accounts (RBC No. 45): - , -

Biochemistry - Haintenance and Equipment $ 183.73 Pathology - Naintenance and Equipment 2,600.01 Surgery - il~iaintenance and Equipment 557.49 Ectenslon - Postgraduate illaintenance and Equipment 6,230.24 Physical Plant - Xaintenance and Equipment (2,503.63) a

.::Deduct

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TWMNG ASSIG@E?PI'o Approval is requested t o assign Hiss Nancy J. Arnold, 427 Research T e c h n ~ c i ~ I1 r n Patholom+ f o r special t ra ining a t the Un ive r s ik of Texas Nedical Branch i n ~ a l v e s l b n from November 4 t o November 16, 1957,- her salary and t r ave l expenses to be paid by the Department of Pathology during th i s period.

FELUlPISs Approve the following appointments, e f fec t ive October 1, 1957, - unless otherwise specified s

Ridvan Rasit Cebiroglu, I D as Fellow i n Psychiatry R, R. Erdman, M O D , , a s Fellow i n Pathology (e f fec t ive January 1, 1958) Onesimo Hernandez. HOD, , a s Fellow i n Surgery Virginia Hunter, MOD, , a s Fellow rn Pediatr ics

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AIlARDSs On recommendation of t he appropriate comaittee, the following student awards have been made:

1. Heyers and Rosser Scholarships of $500 each to: James David Ramsey (senior) Robert Tilden Reid ( junior)

2. Texas Division, American Cancer Society, Awards f o r s c i e n t i f i c papers to: B i l l y Paul Kincaid, Jr, ( junior) $100 Lawrence Eugene Thomas (senior) 75 James Thompson Wilson (junior) 50

CHANGES I N CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL PROGRMIs Approval i s requested f o r revis ion of the Classifred Personnel Program as indicated i n the attached Appendix A, - - the changes to become effective-September 1, 1958.

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recommend approval of the following out-of-st&e trips by the s ta f f members l i s t e d , expenses t o be paid from Conferences, k c i u r e i , and Attendance a t s c i e n t i f i c 14eetings unless otherwise indicated:

1. D r . Wm. S, Bell , I n s t m c t o r i n Psychiatry, to come from New York City t o Dallas, Texas, on October 19-20, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the Dallas Neuropsychiatric Society, and then re turn t o postgraduate s tud ies i n New York City; expenses t o be paid from United States Public Health Service Graduate EIental Health Training Grant #4751,

2. M r , W i l l i a m A , Bonner, Engineering Technician I i n Pathology, to S t i l lwater , Oklahoma, on September 19-20, 1957, t o confer with engineers a t Iabco; expenses t o be paid from Southvrestern Hedical Foundation Fund #8772.

3 , D r , F. J. Bonte, Professor of Radiology, t o Washington, D,C., on October 1-3, 195'1, t o attend the meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society; expenses t o be paid from Southwestern Siedical Foundation Travel Grant.

4. D r . Carleton B , Chapman, Professor of In t e rna l Nedicine, t o Atlant ic City, New Jersey, on October 13-20, 1957, t o par t ic ipa te i n a panel discussion a t the meeting of the Association of . h e r i c a n Eledical Colleges, and t o Boston, l,Iassachusetts, on October 21-23 t o confer with D r , Lawrence E l l i s , expenses from Atlant ic C i t y to Boston and re turn t o Atlant ic City t o be paid from Dallas Heart Association Grant #8298,

5; D r , John S, Chapman, Professor of i n t e rna l EIedicine, t o attend meetings of the Association of American !.fedical Colleges a t .Atlantic City, New Jersey, on October 18-22, 1957, and of the American Tirudeau Society i n New York City on October 22-24; expenses f o r the round t r i p t o New York to be paid by the American Tmdeau Society and other expenses t o be paid from Southwestern IIedical Foundation Travel Grant,

6. EIrs . IIargaret T , Groves, Xesearch Associate i n Pathology, t o Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on November 4-6, 1957, to attend the meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks: expenses t o be paid from United States Public Health Service Grant H-825 ! C 7 )

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS - continued 4 2 (3 7. D r . John James, Assis'cant Professor of Pediatr ics , t o Bethesda, Mazyland, October 24-25, 1957, to par t ic ipa te i n discussions a t the 9th ~ n n & a l conference on the Nephrotic Syndrome; expenses t o be paid from Southtrestern tfedical Foundation Travel Grant.

8 D r I T. Jenkins, Professor of Anesthesiology, t o Los Angeles, California, on October 10-18, 195'3, to attend the meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, and to Washington, D , C , , on October 26-November 2, 1957, t o serve as associate examiner f o r the o r a l examinations of the American Board of Anesthesiology, Inc.; expenses t o be paid from Southwestern ifedical Foundation Grant #7594,

9. D r , Leonard L. Madison, Assistant Professor of In t e rna l $Iedicine, t o Chicago, I l l i n o i s , October 30-November 1, 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the Central Society f o r Cl in ica l Kesearch and the American Federation f o r Cl inical Research,

10, D r , Po O q B , Ifontgomery, Associate Professor of Pathology, t o bliami, Florida, on November 10-14, 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the Southern l,Iedical Association,

11, D r . Donald V, SIoore, Assistant Professor of tlicrobiology, t o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 29-November 4 , 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the American Society of Parasi tologis ts and American Society of Tropical l~iedicine and Hygiene.

12, D r . E. E, ifuirhead, Professor of Pathology, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on October 31-November 6, 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the Central Society f o r Cl in ica l Research and attend the meeting of the American Association of Blood Banks, and t o New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 30-October 2, 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the American Society of Cl inical Pathologists and College of American Pathologists, expenses to be paid from United States h t b l i c Health Service Grant H-825(-C6) #5220,

13, D r . Jay PP, Sanford, Assistant Professor of In te rna l tledicine, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on October 31-November 2, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the Central Society f o r Cl inical Research and confer regarding research problems; expenses t o be paid from A m y Contract DA-49-002-tLD-884 #4120,

14. D r , Donald Seldin, Professor of In t e rna l l,ledicine, to Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on October 31-November 2, 1957, t o a t tend the meeting of the Central Society f o r Cl inical Investigation, expenses t o be paid from United States Public Health Service &Ietabolic Training Grant 2A-5028(CS&D) #4590; and t o New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 23-25, 1958, t o attend the meeting of the American Federation f o r Cl in ica l Research and Southern Societv. exuenses to " , A - be paid from United States Public Health Service Cardiovascular Training Grant ~ ~ - - 2 9 3 ( C8) #4680.

15, D r . George Thomas Shires, Assistant Professor of Surgery, t o Atlant ic C i t y , New Jersey, on October 13-18, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the American College o f Surgeons, expenses t o be paid from Faculty G i f t s f o r Surgery kvld $8048.

16, D r , l,farvin Sipers te ia? A s i s t a n t Professor of In t e rna l Hedicine, t o New York City on October 10-14, 1957, t o present a paper a t the meeting of the New York Diabetes Soci.eZy, exyenes t o be paid f o r October 10, 11, 13, 14.

17. D r , g c h a r d Smithth, Bssoci.ate Professor of Pediatr ics , t o Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on October 31-November 1, 1957, t o attend the meeting of the Central Society f o r Cliriical iiesearch, expenses to be paid from United States Public Health Service Grant A-1715 #4870,

18, D r , Vann S, Taylor, .Associate Professor of Physical biedicine and Rehabili tat ion, t o Los Angeles, California, on September 5-13, 1957, t o attend the Internat ional Conference on Ultrasonics i n Uedicine and annual meetings of the American Association of Electronyography and Electrodiagnosis, American Academy of Physical Hedicine and Rehabili tat ion, and American Congress of Physi.cal 1.Iedicine and Rehabili tat ion; expenses t o be paid from Southwestern I'iedical Foundation Travel Grant,

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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS - continued 423 19. D r , Ben Wilson, Professor of Surgery, to Atlant ic City, New Jersey, on October 12-18, 1957, t o attend the meeting of' the American College of Surgeons; expenses t o be paid from Faculty G i f t s f o r Surgery Fund $8048.

20. D r . Russell H , Wilson, Cl inical Associate Professor of In te rna l Medicine, t o Chicago, I l l i n o i s , on October 30-November 2, 1957, t o a t tend the meetings of the American Federation f o r Cl in ica l Research and the Central Society f o r Cl inical Research; expenses t o be paid from United States Public Health Service Grant H-2153 C2 #5430,

GOVERMfENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS AM) OTNER AGREENEXTS; Approval of the following contracts and grants and other agreements is requested and i t i s recommended tha t the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sen t t o -. the donors of the grants;

1. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Attention: M r . C. A. Lowe, Administrative Officer, Division of Research Grants, National I n s t i t u t e s of Health, Bethesda 14, +iaryland, extension of Grant C-3036 t o August 31, 1957, without addi t ional funds.

2 . The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Attention: James Watt, M.D., Director, National Heart I n s t i t u t e , National I n s t i t u t e s of Health, Bethesda 14, ?,Iaryland, awarding an extension of Grant H-825(C7) f o r research on "The Effect of Homogenous Renal Transplants and Other Procedures on the Hypertension, Cardiovascular Lesions and Anemia Following B i l a t e r a l Nephrectomy" under the direct ion of D r , E. E. l.Iuirhead, f o r the period November 1, 1957 through October 31, 1958, i n the amount of $22,034.

3. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army Contract No. DA-49-007-&D-662, 1,Iodification No. 3, es tabl ishing the provisional overhead b i l l i n g r a t e a t 41% of Salar ies and Wages, effect ive September 1, 1956, signed by D r . A. J. G i l l , Dean,

4. Office of the Surgeon General, Department o f the Army Contract No. DA-49-007-$ID-662, l~lodir^ication No. 4, extending the dates of the contract t o August 31, 1958 and providing addi t ional funds i n the amount of $2,779.00, signed by D r . A. J. G i l l , Dean.

5. I n t e r Agency Contract No, 4413-215 between the State Department of Health and The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School f o r a I1Study of the Ek-Premature Infan t during the F i r s t Year" f o r the period from September 16, 1957 through August 31, 1958, i n the amount of $7,300, signed by D r . A. J. G i l l , Dean.

GIFTS AND GRANTS. It is recommended t h a t the following cash g i f t s and grants f o r expenditure a t the d i rec t ion of the department o r individual indicated be accepted, and that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent t o the donors. There is no terminal date f o r e,xpenditure of funds unless spec i f ica l ly s t a t ed below. Items 1, 9, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 19 have been reported previously and documented.

G i f t s and Grants of More than $100

1. From the Children" Hedical Center ( M r . James Farnsworth, Director, 2306 Welborn S t r ee t , Dallas, Texas) payment f o r the month of August 1957 f o r the use of the Department of Anesthesiology deposited t o "Children's 1"Iedical Center-Anesthesia Fund under the d i rec t ion cf D r , Jenkins': (Account No. 7590) $ 1,000.00

2. From the Texas Psychiatric Foundation through the Southwestern 1,Iedical Foundation (?,Ir. Karl Hoblitzelle, President, Nedical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas) a grant representing approximately one-half of the amount pledged f o r development and support of a program of teaching, research and service i n the Department of Psychiatry, f o r the period September 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958, deposited to "Texas Psychiatric Foundation f o r research i n Psychiatry under the d i rec t ion of D r , R. L. Stubblefield" (Account No. 7984) $17,500.00

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G i f t s and Grants of ?,lore than $100 - continued

3. From D r . Carrol l W. Browning (Division of Ophthalmology-, Southwestern Medical School) a contribution t o the "Edward H. Cary Fund f o r use a t the d i rec t ion of the Dean" (Account No. 8040) 150 .OO

4. From D r . Charles F, Gregory (Department of Surgery, Southwestern Nedical School) a contribution deposited t o 'Taculty G i f t s fo- Orthopedic Surgeryf1 ( ~ c c o u n t No. 8046) 250.00

5. From D r . William Strickland, Jr. (Department of Surgery, Southwestern Medical School) a contribution deposited to tgFaculty G i f t s f o r Surgery" (Account No. 8048) 150 .OO

6. From D r . Kemp Clark (Department of Surgery, Southwestern bledical School) a contribution deposited to ItFaculty G i f t s f o r Surgerytt (Account No. 8048)

141.00

7. From the American Cancer Society (Dr. W. H. Sebrell , Jr., Administrator f o r In s t i t u t i ona l Research Grants, 521 West 57th S t ree t , New York, 19 New York) the first quarterly payment on Grant $IN-22 f o r i n s t i t u t i o n a l research f o r the period September 1, 1957 through February 28, 1958, under the d i rec t ion of D r . Jack A Pritchard, Chairman of the Southwestern Medical School I n s t i t u t i o n a l Research Grant Committee, deposited to "American Cancer Society In s t i t u t i ona l Research Grant #IN-22" (Account No. 8090)

2,500.00

8. From the American Heart Association (Dr. Charles D. Marple, 44 East 23rd S t ree t , New York 10, New York) the second quar ter ly payment f o r research under the d i rec t ion of D r . Marvin D o Sipers te in f o r the period July 1, 1957 through June 30, 1958, deposited t o "American Heart Association Studies on Factors Influencing Destruction o f Cholesterol" (Account No. 8278) 2,062.50

9. From the Dallas Heart Association (Hrs. Mary Oberlin, Executive Secretary, 3622 Naple Avenue, Dallas, 19 Texas) the second quarterly payments on the following Grants-in-Aid TO; the period July 1, 1957 through June 30, 1958, except item (D) below:

A . Cardiac Research under the d i rec t ion of D r , Donald W . Seldin, deposited to ' l D ~ l l a s Heart Association-Cardiac Researchw (Account No. 8240) 2,500.00

R. Operation of the Cardiopuliionary Laboratory under the .?irection of D r , Carleton 3 , Chapman, deposited tolDallz.? ..:earl Association-Cardiopulmonary Laboratoryt1 (Account No, 8244) 3,550.00

C. Research on Choesterol bietabolism under the d i rec t ion of Dr . Marvin Sipers te in , deposited to lBDallas Heart Association-Cholesterol ? ~ I e t a b ~ l i s m ~ ~ (Account No. 8248) 3,202.75

D. Research on Factors t h a t Control Splanchnic Blood Flow and Blood Volume under the d i rec t ion of D r . Burton Combes f o r the period Septeaber 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958 deposited t o ltDallas Heart Association-Factors That Control Splanchnic Blood Flow and Blood Volume'* (Account No. 8252) 2,555.25

E. Operation of a Cardiac Catheterization Laborato~y f o r diagnosis and research i n Pediatr ics under the d i rec t ion of C r . Alvis i. ' . Johnson, Jr., . deposited to "Dallas Reait ilssociation-Operation of Cardiac Catheterization Unit" (Account No + 8448) 1,500.00

F. Research on Cardiac Surgery under the d i rec t ion of D r . Hugh E. Wilson, deposited to I1Dallas Heart Association- Cardiac Laboratoryw (Account No, 8668) 2,000.00

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G i f t s and Grants of More than $100 - continued

10. From E l i L i l l y & Company ( D r . Franklin Peck, Sr., Director of Research Laboratories, Indianapolis 6, Indiana) addi t ional support on the grant f o r Research under the direct ion of D r , Holbrooke S. Se l tzer , Cl inical Associate Professor of In te rna l EIedicine a t the Veterans Administration Hospital , Dallas, f o r the period Harch 1, 1957 through February 28, 1958, deposited t o "Eli L i l l y & Co.-Clinical Study of Tes-Tape f o r determining Blood Sugars under the d i rec t ion or D r , Seltzerl"Account No, 8312) 1,000.00

11. From The Upjohn Company (Dr, C. J. 090novan9 Kalamazoo, Michigan) the second quar ter ly payment on a grant f o r research on the e f f ec t s of Orinase versus Insu l in under the direct ion of D r , Leonard L. Hadison f o r the period June 17, 1957 through June 16, 1958, deposited to *The Upjohn Compq- Research on Effects of Orinasel* (Account No. 8366) 1,512.50

12. From The Upjohn Company (Dr. C. J, OQDonovan, Kalamazoo, bLichigan) the t h i rd quarterly payment on a grant f o r research i n diabetes under the d i rec t ion of D r . Roger H. Unger, deposited t o "The Upjohn Co.-Research i n Diabetes" (Account No. 8368) 1,050.00

13. From the Baker Laboratories, Inc. (Mr. Elbert H. Shelton, Secretary, 4616 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio) a continuation grant f o r support of "Fat Metabolism Study under the d i rec t ion of D r . Edward L. Pra t t l* deposited t o **The Baker Laboratories, I n c ~ F a t Hetabolism Study under the direct ion of D r , Prat t" (Account No. 8440) 5,000.00

14. From the American Heart Association (44 East 23rd S t r ee t , New York, New York) the second payment on the transferred Grant-in-Aid f o r research i n Pediatr ics on "Changes i n 1.Iechanisms of Resistance and Immunity" under the d i rec t ion of D r , Richard T , Smith, f o r the period August 1, 1957 through June 30, 1958 (Account No. 8442) 2,200.00

15. From The A r t h r i t i s and Rheumatism Foundation (Dr. R e W. Lamont-Havers, Associate 1,fedical Director, 23 West 45th S t ree t , New York 36, New York)a contribution to cover expenses i n connection with the fellowship awarded by The Ar th r i t i s and Rheumatism Foundation t o D r . Richard T. Smith deposited to **The Ar th r i t i s & Rheumatism Fndn.-Fellowship Expense f o r D r . Richard T. SmithM (Account No, 8445) 500 .OO

16. From the American Heart Association (44 East 23rd S t ree t , New York, New York) the second quarterly payment f o r research under the direct ion of D r . John Vanatta, f o r the period September 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958, deposited t o "American Heart Association-Research i n PhysiologyJI" (Account No. 8554) 1,650.00

17. From the American Heart Association (44 East 23rd S t ree t , New York, New York) the second quarterly payment f o r research under the d i rec t ion of D r . Hugh Wilson f o r the period July 1, 1957 through June 30, 1958, deposited t o I1American Heart Association-Surgical Correction of Transposition of the Great Vessels by In te rna l A t r i a l Shunting Ut i l i z ing the Prunp Oxygenator** (Account No, 8652) 2,200.00

18. From the Southwestern Nedical Foundation (Mr. Karl Hoblitzelle, President, Medical A r t s Building, Dallas, Texas) the t ransmit ta l of contributions f o r use by the Dallas Eye Banlc under the d i rec t ion of D r . Carrol l W. Browning deposited t o "Various Donors-Dallas Eye Bankv (Account No. 8692) 650.00

19. From the Dallas Tuberculosis Association Dale W. Knotts, Executive Director, 3925 1.Iaple Avenue, Dallas, Texas) the th i rd quarterly payment on a grant f o r research on Chemical Stimulation of Local and Systemic Eosinophelia and Chromogenic I~Iycobacterial Infections i n Children under the d i rec t ion of D r . John S, Chapman and D r , L. Ruth Guy, deposited to "Dallas Tuberculosis Association-Research m e n s e of D r s , Chapman and Guy" (Account No. 8828)

1,723,83

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4 3 2 20. From the Southwestern tiedical Foundation (Mr. Karl Hoblitzelle, President, 1,Iedical A r t s Building, Dallas, Texas) one-half of the t o t a l grant f o r the year 1957-1958 deposited to the following "Southwestern &Iedical Foundation1I Accounts s

Account No. 9150 - Unallocated Balance $36,425.00 9152 - Administrative Expense 1,000.00 9156 - Travel Expense 3,750,OO 9154 - Fire Insurance 500.00 41,675.00

G i f t s of $100 o r l e s s

1. From D r . Ben J, Wilson (Department of Surgery, Southwestern IIedical School) a contribution deposited to "Faculty G i f t s f o r Surgery" (Account No. 8048)

100.00

2. From Nrs. He Nevel through D r , Robert V. WaLker (Division of Oral Surgery, Southwestern Medical School) a contribution i n memory of Louis Rosenberg t o "Faculty Gif ts f o r Surgeryt1 (Account No, 8048) 25.00

3.From D r . Harold A. Nattson (630 North Bishop, Dallas, Texas) a contribution i n memory of D r , Bryant 0, Baker to the Cardiopulmonary Fund, deposited t o "Various Donors-Cardiopulmonary Fund under the direct ion of Dr . Carleton B. Chapmanu (Account No, 8372) 25.00

4. From Miss Jane Etheridge (3730 Armstrong Parkway, Dallas, Texas) a contribution i n memory of ).ire A. E. Godriin to the Cancer Piemorial Fund, deposited t o "Cancer Research-1,iemorial Fund under the d i rec t ion of the Deang1 (Account No, 8776) 5.00

5. From the Baylor 1,Iedical A l u m n i Library Association, Inc. (Dr. Pi, W. Looney, 738 West Tenth, Dallas, Texas) the regular monthly payment f o r the months of September and October 1957, deposited t o !'Baylor Iledical Alumni Library Fund" (Account No, 8900) 200.00

Respectfully s u w t t e d ,

A. J. G i l l , $1- D. Dean

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Table No. 1 Page 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SO

SALARY RANGES COVERING CLASSES OF POSITIONS I N THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE

EXPLANATION: Below are l i s t e d the s a l a ry ranges f o r classes of posit ions i n the Classified Service of The University of Texas Southwestern bledical School. The first column indicates the index number of the c lass ; the second column, the c lass t i t l e ; the t h i rd column, the monthly sa la ry range f o r the c l a s s , i ,e . , the minimum and maximum ra t e s to be paid to incumbents of posi t ions of the class; the fourth column, the annual sa la ry range f o r the class; the l a s t column the sa la ry s t ep number, which re fe rs t o the basic s a l a ry schedule (Table 2). The "Intermediate Steps" are those r a t e s which fa l l between the indicated minimum and maximum r a t e s and can be found i n Table 2.

The salary ranges are intended to provide an equitable l eve l of compensation f o r each class o f employment. Ranges a r e determined through study and analysis of the following factors: prevail ing r a t e s of pay f o r comparable employment by pr ivate and other public employers, present economic conditions, present labor market conditions, pas t University and Medical School pay pol ic ies , and the re la t ionship of the d i f fe ren t classes of employment as determined through evaluation of duties and respons ib i l i t i es of each posit ion.

RANGE - (See Table No, 2 f o r Intermediate

Steps and Hourly Rates)

Monthly Annual - Step Number

OXXX CLERICAL, FISCAL, AND ADl,iINLSTRATIVE SERVICE

0000 Cler ica l Assistant 0001 Clerk 0002 Senior Clerk 0003 Administrative Clerk 0010 Clerk Typist 0011 Senior Clerk Typist 0020 Secretary 0021 Senior Secretary 0024 Administrative Assis tant 0035 Business Administrative Assistant 0040 Assistant t o Business Manager

0100 Accounting Clerk 0105 Bookkeeper 0110 Accountant I 0111 Accountant I1

0300 Switchboard Operator 220-277 2640-3324 21

0400 Stores Clerk I 0401 Stores Clerk I1

0700 Personnel Director 367-514 4404- 6168 32

Appendix A S-9

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%q 4 STEP NuI. bl2 CLASS MONTH LY

I X X X 1,EDICAL AND HOSPITAL SERVICE

1212 1.Ietabolic Nurse $304-404

2XXX ARESEARCH AM) SCIENTIFIC SERVICES

2000 Animal Care taker 181-252 2010 Laboratory Helper 181-252 2020 Laboratory Technical Assistant 190-264 2030 Anatomical W a l m e r 230-320

2200 Research Technician I 277-351 2201 Research Technician I1 304-404 2202 Research Associate 367-592 2210 Engineering Technician I 367-592 2211 Engineering Technician I1 4 67 -7 10 2220 Research Engii~cer:Sci$r: i:i.:i ! I 650-835

2300 IHedical Photographic Technician 252-320 2320 EIedical A r t Technician I 252-320 2321 ?<Iedical A r t Technician I1 304-385

3XXX ENGINEERING, TWES AND LABOR SERVICE

3020 Naintenance Foreman 385-490 3035 Director, Physical Plant 620-770-

3100 U t i l i t i e s Stat ion Operator 252-320 3110 Nechanical Foreman 385-490

3200 Maintenance Nan 3209 Cabinetmaker 3220 Electr ic ian 3230 Painter 3240 Plumber

3400 Offset Press Operator

3500 Laborer 3501 U t i l i t y i?orker

4XXX CUSTODIAL Am FOOD SERVICE

4100 Dietary Aide 164-220

4200 Custodial Worker 4210 Custodial Foreman

4300 Security Officer 190-241 4305 Chief Security Off icer 210-264

5000 Library Attendant 5100 Assis tant Librarian

Appendix A S-10

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The University of Texas Postgraduate School of i!edicine

Rous t on, Texas

T O DCCTG3 LOGAIT l:!ILSO>T, PRXSIDEIiT T-7 LqT--i--'i.2- L .,L; ; J L . ~ ITY OF TE.XAS LUSTIF, yi;s +.

Dear ?octor ':lilson:

The fo1lo::ing i s submitted f o r your approval and presentation t o the 3oard of iiegents a t i ts meetin:: i n Galveston OK IJovenber 2;: and 23, 1957.

IjIair. Division, HOUS t on 19 57- 58 i. Boprove the f o l l o ~ ~ ~ ~ i n g appointments to the Cl inical Faculty, a l l b:ithont tenure an6 without salary, effect ive 3Iovemoer 5, 1957,

Associate Professor D r . Daniel Billen Biology

Assistant Professor D r . C. 0. Doudneq 3iology 3r. Thomas S. Osdene Siochemistry 3 . kelvin I.. Samuels iiedicinr:

Inst ructor D r . cliguel L. I'oanez Experimental Pathology 3r. Lary E. Sears Kedicine

Lecturer Dr . John ZL Cox Obstetrics and Gynecology Dr . Vincent T, 7orner Surgery Dr . Xussell J. Leonard S7x;;ery D r . W i l l i a m PJI. Palm Surgery

Iierbert !4. Seybold Urology

2, Approve the folla#ring apnointnents t o the Clinical i?acnlty, a l l without tenure and viithout sa la ry , effoct ive Senteriber 1, 1957.

Lecturer Dr. Emilia F. A. Hoeflich Anesthesiology Dr. John L. Perry Surgery

3 . Change the appointment of Dr, Jeffrey ?, Chaw from Assistant Professor of P a t h o l o a t o Associate Professor of ikperimental ?a tho lo~y i n the June 28-79, 1957 docket. Page 2.

Lubbock Division 19 57-56 1. Approve the fo l lo r~ ing apoointnents to the Cl inical Faculty, a l l without tenure and without salary, effect ive IGovember 1, 1957.

Lecturer Dr. Alvin W. Bronwell Surgery D r . James E. Loveless Orthopedic Surgery

2. Change the appointment of Dr . Charles H. Iksh, Jr. f ron Lecturer i n Gynecoloey to Lecturer i n Obstetrics and Gynecoloe~, i n the June 28-29, 1957 docket, Page 5.

San Angelo Division 19 57-58 1. Change the appointment of Dr . R. W. Arledge from Lecturer i n Radioloe!? t o Lecturer i n Pedlatr ics i n the June 28-29, 1957 docket. Dage 5.

2. Change the appointment of Dr . R. L, Po~,,lers from Lecturer i n Uroloex t o Lecturer i n Obstetrics and Grrnecoloey i n the June 28-29. 1957 docket, Page 6.

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San Antonio Division 1957-56 1. Delete the following appointments t o the Clinical Faculty i n the June 26-29. 1957 docket, Page 7.

D r . Dan A. Russell L e c t ~ r e r i n Otolaryzgology D r . James IZ. Stewart Lecturer i n Medicine

A3pI;I'"TOi$ ci A AG=X!$EpT BE~AGE): TmA EOAiC) OF i>tfi(.GjLqS OF B-Gm COVLJTY HOSPITKZ, 31SrPBICT fi<D TiU ZTitITi&XSiTY OF TK;S$.S, ?03TS.A3I;AT;I: S@OOL OF !jEDICIE%,--I recommend approval of the a f f i l i a t i o n agreeaent bet~wecl the Eoard of Tknagers of Sexar County Hospital Dfs t r ic t , a p o l i t i c a l subdivision, operating the Robert 9 . Green !<emorial Eospital i n Sen h t o n f o , Texas and The University of Texas, Postgraduate school of

Phedicine, ifouston, Texas, effect ive September 17, 1957$ under the s m e terms a s the agreement between the Trustees of St . Luke's Fospital. Hou-ston and The 'Jniversity of Texas Postgraduate School of i;iedicf ne. m,. i,.ls . agreement swersedes an sgreement approved by the ?oar6 of Begents a t the July 14, 1950 meeting.

C i)?TT3=CTS Ai:c .F,GmE$$ENTS (ACADz$;iIC) ~ ~ ~ > ~ ~ O l ? Z ~ \ $ : ~ p ~ SYOICS0R:;D: The follo+sing agreement has been executed on behalf of The University of Texas, i'ostgraduate School of Pieedicine by the Dean. I recornlend approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of signature:

1. Agreement with Lederle Labor~ to r i e s , .:ip?erican Syanamid Company, Pearl River. iqev York, qvhich provides The University of Texas, Post- gra-iuate School of i~iedicine w i l l prepare and d is t r ibu te a p ~ b l i c a t i o n en t i t l ed "l>!&P.T GOZS a?" to physicians and dent i s t s i n the S t a t e of Texss, based on an estimated budget of $22,432,00 l o r one year, effect ive Septeni3er 16, 1957. Lederle Laboratories, ;herican Cpnamid Company agi8ees t o reimburse The University of Texas, lostgraciuate School of dedicine f o r actual costs plus f i f t e e n per cent overhead. Acknowledge- ment shocld be directed t o Mr. Asstin J. 3aly, Advertising Nanager, Lederle Laboratories, American Cyaneniii Con?any, Pearl River, Xe~i York.

GIFzS fi3 a 3 T S : I recormen& acceptance of the folloli;ing g r e r t and t:kt the appreciation of the 3 0 a ~ d be sent the donor %y tke Secretary:

1. The sum of $500.00 received f ron the Texas iiedical Center, Inc, , T. 0. 90x 2557, !iouston 1, Texas, ?:lr. Carroll D. Simmons, Assistant Treasurer, i n f u l l p a p e c t of a g ran t nade for the support of a course i n iviedical English for foreign student residents i n the Texas l~iedical Center. Houston, Texas.

Regoectfully submitted,

......-. ..7 Grant Taylor, Pi. 3.

Dean