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Year 195859
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF REGENTS
MINUTES
June 13,1959
A meeting of the Board of Regents was held in the Regents' Room, Administration Building, on Saturday, June 13, 1959, at 10 o'clock.
Present: Chairman Quinlivan, presiding; Regents Cosgrove, Gainey, Griggs, Howard, Johnson, Lawson, Malkerson, Olson, Skyberg, and President Morrill.
Voted to approve the minutes of the following meeting:
Board of Regents of April 10, 1959
Voted to approve the following amendment to the minutes :
April 10, 1959, special term leave of absence for Lorenz E A Eitner Professor Art Department for the fall quarter of 1959- 60 to be cancelled (personal reasons)
Voted to approve the following personnel changes:
Retirements
William T Middlebrook as Vice President Emeritus Business Administration effective June 30, 1959
Katharine J Densford as Director and Professor Emeritus School of Nursin effective June 30, 1959
Llovd A Wifford as Professor Emeritus hnthro~olow eflec- - -. tive JUG 30, 1959
p h n W Gruner as Professor Emeritus Geology and Mineralo- gy e ective June 15, 1959
Lvnwood C Downs as Professor Emeritus German effective June i5, 1959
Lawrence D Steefel as Professor Emeritus History effective June 15, 1959
Miles A Tinker as Professor Emeritus Psychology effective June 15, 1959
Howard D Mvers as Professor Emeritus Mechanical Engineer- ing effective ~ u n e '15, 1959
- Gladstone B Heisig as Professor Emeritus School of Chem-
istry effective June 15, 1959 Norville C Pervier as Professor Emeritus School of Chem-
istry effective June 15, 1959 Frederic E B Foley as Clinical Professor Emeritus Urology
Surgery effective June 30, 1959 Hamilton Mont omery as Professor Emeritus Dermatology
Mavo Foundation effective A ~ r i l 1. 1959 ' Grace M Roth as ~rofessor ~mkritus Physiology Mayo Foun-
dation effective June 30, 1959 Edward C Stafne as Professor Emeritus Dental Surgery Mayo - . -
Foundation effective April 1, 1959 Louis F Keller as Professor and Assistant Director Emeritus
Physical Education and Athletics for Men effective June 15, 1959 Bernard W Biennan as Professor Emeritus Physical Educa-
tion and Athletics for Men effective June 15, 1959 Clarence C Ludwig as Professor-Head Emeritus Municipal
Reference Bureau effective July 31, 1959 Mary J Shaw as Associate Professor Emeritus Philosophy
effective June 15, 1959 John J Hochfilzer as Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus
Otolaryngology effective June 30, 1959 Mildred Ziegler as Associate Professor Emeritus Pediatrics
effective June 15, 1959 Chauncev A McKinlav as Phvsician Universitv Health Serv-
ice and ~ l i i c a l ~ssocia te ~rofesior Emeritus ~ntkrnal Medicine effective June 30, 1959
Roy E Swanson as Clinical Assistant Professor Emeritus Obstetrics and Gvnecoloev effective Tune 30. 1959
Flora M staple as Xssistant ~rofessor merit us Division of Education and Psychology Duluth Branch effective June 15, 1959
Alice H Fuller as Clinical Instructor Emeritus Pediatrics ef- fective une 30, 1959
Ro i ert H Tuttle as Instructor Emeritus Extension Evening Classes effective June 30, 1959
Conrad Seitz Bursar Office of the Comptroller to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insur- ance effective June 30, 1959
Thomas L O'Hearn Attorney and Real Estate Manager to re- tire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Alberta Goodrich Office Supervisor Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Louise P Olsen Senior Secretary History to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Sunivors Insurance ef- fective June 30, 1959
Paul Markow General Mechanic School of Mines and Met- allurgy Mines Experiment Station to retire on Old Age and Sur- vivors Insurance effective une 30, 1959
Bertha J Olson Atten d ant Physical Training Institute of Agri- culture to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective March 31, 1959
Joseph F Kuehn Fiscal Officer Agricultural Extension Service to retire on Federal Retirement effective June 30, 1959
R Christine Flatin Cook West Central School and Ex~eri- ment Station to retire on Old Age and Survivors 1nsuranG ef- fective June 30, 1959
Charles E Feldick Laborer Agronomy and Plant Genetics Research Funds to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective April 15, 1959
- Frances Lucier Assistant to the Director of the School of
Nursing and Instructor School of Nursing to retire on State Em- ployees Retirement effective June 30, 1959
Lucille S Kopitcke Senior Laboratory Attendant Colle e of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Diagnostic ~a%ora- tones to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Harold T Peterson Building Caretaker Physical Plant Duluth Branch to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Carl I Anderson Utility Man Duluth Branch to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance ef- fective June 30, 1959
Grace R Nelson Principal Account Clerk Physical Education and Athletics for Men to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Mary A Peterson Laboratory Attendant Pediatrics Research Funds to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 1.5 19.59 - - , - - - -
Cail R Anderson Carpenter Physical Plant to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance ef- fective June 30, 1959
Ben Hovland Building Caretaker Physical Plant to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insur- ance effective June 30, 1959
Lawrence Knapp Sheet Metal Worker Physical Plant to re- tire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective February 23, 1959
Louis Schwartz Plumber Physical Plant to retire on State Emnlovees Retirement and Old Aee and Survivors Insurance ef- fec6vL June 30, 1959
- Harry L Wilson Assistant Supervising Engineer Physical
Plant to retire on State Em~lovees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective ~;ne 30, 1959
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Arthur E Carlson Senior Building Caretaker Physical Plant to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Sur- vivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Hazel Engelsgjerd Cook Cofhnan Union Food Service to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Sur- vivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Louise Fellon Senior Food Service Worker CofEman Union Food Service to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 14, 1959
Mary Shaw Food Service Worker C o h a n Union Food Serv- ice to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 27, 1959
Belle G Erickson Assistant Cook Crookston Dining Hall to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective April 6, 1959
Hilda M Johnson Cook Crookston Dining Hall to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective April 8, 1959
Elina Liukkonen Assistant Cook Agricultural Cafeteria and Dining Hall to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 27, 1959
Dorothy Miller Senior Food Service M70rker Centennial Hall to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Sur- vivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Grace C Nelson Director of Women's Residences to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors In- surance effective une 30, 1959
Ruby McCodey Custodial Worker Territorial Hall to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors In- surance effective May 15, 1959
Mamie Sander Custodial Worker Territorial Hall to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors In- surance effective May 15, 1959
Estelle Lamberton Recreation Worker CofEman Memorial Union to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Walter C Pitra Building Caretaker Universit Health Serv- ice to retire on State Employees Retirement anB Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Henry Moms Senior Medical Photographer Department of Medical Art and Photography to retire on State Employees R e tirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Fannie P Assa Laundry Worker University Laundry to retire on Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 15, 1959
Florence Patterson Laundw Worker Universitv Laundrv to retire on State Employees ~etirement and Old Age and survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Lydia B Linsley Office Supervisor Cancer Detection Cen- ter to retire on State Emvloyees Retirement and Old Aae and Sur- vivors Insurance effective ~ ;ne 30, 1959
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Harry W Howard Building Caretaker University of Minne- sota Hospitals to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Hazel E Miller Food Service Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Survivors Insurance effective May 26, 1959
Fay ShaIer Nurses Aide University of Minnesota Hospitals to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age and Sur- vivors Insurance effective June 30, 1959
Terminations
Ruth V Johnston Professor School of Nursing effective May 19, 1959 (deceased April 20, 1959)
Alexander R Margulis Assistant Professor Radiology on military leave without salary effective March 31, 1959
Dorothy 0 Lareau Assistant Dean and Assistant Professor Law School effective May 1, 1959
Mary L Bouldin Assistant Professor Division of Education and Psychology Duluth Branch effective June 15, 1959
John W Van Woerkom Assistant Professor Military Science and Tactics without salary effective April 29, 1959
Robert A Hanson Instructor and Acting Principal West Central School and Experiment Station effective June 15, 1959
Denton P Engstrom Instructor Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective August 31, 1958
Evelyn Grovom Instructor Division of Social Sciences Du- luth Branch effective June 15, 1959
Richard R Holmes Research Fellow School of Chemistry effective May 31, 1959
Bruce R Penfold Research Fellow School of Chemistry Re- search Funds effective June 15, 1959
Richard L Sampson Research Fellow Mechanical Engineer- ing Research Funds effective March 31, 1959
Mary A Mor an Research Fellow Physiological Chemistry Research Funds egective May 31, 1959
Robert L McDill Martin County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service effective June 15, 1959
Gene H Nelson Mahnomen County County Extension Agent Agricultural Extension Service effective June 24, 1959
Milan B Reed Waseca County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service effective May 30, 1959
Gregory G Gaertner Teaching Assistant School of Physics effective Mav 15. 1959 --
~ o n a l d ' ~ avid son Teaching Assistant School of Dentistry effective March 15, 1959
John K Rutford Research Assistant Political Science Public Administration Center effective May 31, 1959
Henry L Anderson Teaching Assistant School of Forestry and Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds effec- tive May 8, 1959
Edward J Haeg Research Assistant Animal Husbandry Re- search Funds effective May 31, 1959
Alfred S Boote Research Assistant Sociology Research Funds effective May 31, 1959
Louis M Trefonas Research Assistant School of Chemist Research Funds effective June 15, 1959 (transferred to rnisce?l laneous payroll)
Charles F Hammer Research Assistant School of Chemistry Research Funds effective May 31, 1959
Lowell R Smith Research Assistant School of Chemistry Research Funds effective June 15, 1959
Raymond C Callstrom, Jr Research Assistant College of Vet- erinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Anatomy Research Funds effective May 31, 1959
Richard P Momsen Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds effective May 29, 1959
Heinz S Domenigg as Research Assistant Agricultural Bio- chemistry Research Funds effective May 31, 1959
Robert E McCann Research Assistant Electrical Engineer- ing Research Funds effective March 15, 1959
John B Kotheimer Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds effective May 15, 1959
Edmund d Amidon Research Assistant College of Education Research Fun s effective June 15, 1959
Robert T Peller Research Assistant Electrical Engineering Research Funds effective April 30, 1959
Hannaliese Kralemann Medical Fellow Specialist Anes- thesiology Research Funds effective May 15, 1959
The following Medical Fellows Surgery without salary Effective Date
Delmonte Bittencourt April 17, 1959 Alan A D Borkowsky May 30,1959 Giuseppe de Candia April 20, 1959 Erkki V Laustela April 20, 1959 Jan Nowicki January 23,1959
Anacleto Venturini Medical Fellow Surgery and Research Funds effective April 30, 1959
Floyd K Garetz Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective June 30, 1959
William J Norman Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hos- pital effective June 30, 1959
The following Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation Effective Date
Gordon H Deckert June 1,1959 Jack P Edelstein June 30,1959 Dean J Hempel June 30,1959 Ronald L Kaye June 15,1959 Richard L Lipson March 31,1959 Robert W Olson June 15,1959 Richard D Smith June 15, 1959
Bhasker J Desai Medical Fellow Radiology Minneapolis Cen- era1 Hospital Fellowships effective May 15, 1959
Gilbert S Ross Non-service Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds effective June 30, 1959
Gordon L Willette Non-service Fellow Sinclair Fellowship in Chemistry effective May 15, 1959
The following in the Office of the Comptroller Effective Date
Marcia J Baumgartner Key Punch Operator May 22, 1959 Trainee
Iris F Brown Clerk May 29, 1959 Darlene 0 Musil Key Punch Operator May 19, 1959 Elaine E Saari Clerk June 19, 1959 Gail S Toews Senior Clerk May 31, 1959
Ruth Kozlen Senior Clerk-Typist Office of the Dean of Students Bureau of Student Loans and Scholarships effective March 31, 1959 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll)
Theresa M Manley Test Scoring Machine Operator Office of the Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau effective April 30, 1959 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll)
Karen A Schulte Senior Clerk-Typist Office of the Dean of Students Bureau of Student Loans and Scholarships effective May 31, 1959
Cecelia Ueland Clerk Office of the Dean of Students Stu- dent Counseling Bureau effective May 4, 1959
The following in the Office of Admissions and Records Effective Date
Lynn D Adams Clerk June 5, 1959 Donna J Chapman Senior Clerk May 29, 1959 Greta M Gantriis Senior Clerk June 1, 1959 Gwendolyn E Hufnagle Clerk May 25, 1959 Jeanne A 0 Johanson Senior Clerk June 10, 1959 Judith A Mattson Clerk May 29, 1959 Elizabeth B Peterson Senior Clerk June 9, 1959 Mavis D Peterson Senior Clerk-Typist May 13, 1959 Victoria T Y Yu Clerk June 9, 1959
Joan H Keck Principal Clerk Office of Civil Service Per- sonnel effective June 8,1959
Shirley A Olson Senior Clerk-Typist Office of Civil Service Personnel effective June 9, 1959
Joan C Griflin Senior Clerk-Typist Department of Univer- sity Relations effective April 30, 1959
Keith M Heim Junior Librarian Library effective May 12, 1959 ----
Ina S Prieditis Senior Clerk Library effective May 28, 1959 Kathryn A Johnson Senior Clerk Department of Protection
and Safetv effective Tune 3. 1959 ~ a n & a S Smith klerk-stenographer Engineering Administra-
tion effective May 20, 1959 Patricia A Williams Senior Clerk-Typist Civil Engineering
St Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory effective April 20, 1959 Kathleen T Melson Secretarv Mechanical Eneineerine effec- - -
tive June 26, 1359 Lucille P Crowther Senior Clerk Library Institute of Agri-
culture effective May 18, 1959 Rhoda W Korman Senior Clerk Library Institute of Agricul-
ture effective Tune 8. 1959 Shirley ~ ~ ~ i t t e k a e d t Laboratory Attendant School of Home
Economics effective May 25, 1959 Shirley C LeeGaard Senior Clerk-Typist School of Agricul- . -
ture effective June 23, 1959 -
Rudolph E Benson Assistant Herdsman Northwest School and Ex eriment Station effective April 6, 1959 (deceased)
. ~ n % e w M Lindquist Farm Laborer West Central School and Experiment Station effective April 17, 1959
Vivian V Brunette Laboratory Technologist Agricultural Bio- chemistry Research Funds effective May 8, 1959
Joan Lundering Senior Clerk-Typist Agricultural Experi- ment Station Research Funds effective May 15, 1959
Daniel N Jansen Senior Farm Laborer Northeast Experiment Station effective April 15, 1959
Roberta B Oslund Photography Assistant School of Den- tistry effective June 29, 1959
James H Rothenberger Senior Medical Photographer School of Dentistry effective June 2, 1959
Gail V Fouquette Clerk-Typist Administration College of Education effective May 21, 1959
Mary A Van Sickle Clerk-Typist Music Education effective May 6, 1959
Jean Holtorf Senior Clerk-Typist Summer Session effective . - June-2, 1959
Eleanor J Westerberg Clerk-Stenographer Graduate School effective June 15, 1959
Barbara A Hayes Laboratory Technologist Surgery Research Funds effective May 4, 1959
Sandra S Kuark Secretary School of Business Administration effective May 19, 1959
Lynn L Rubright Reference Analyst Industrial Relations Cen- ter effective May 6, 1959
Thelma K Treml Junior Scientist Industrial Relations Center effective May 28, 1959
Janet Oredson Secretary General College effective May 11, 1 Q5Q ----
Mary E Braafladt Junior Librarian Library Duluth Branch effective May 29, 1959
Betty L Barsness Clerk-Typist Military Science and Tactics effective May 28, 1959
Barbara B McCartan Senior Secretary Physical Education and Athletics for Men effective June 15, 1959
Joyce Roman Secretary Extension Classes effective June 2, 1 Q5Q ----
Anita Teufert Senior Clerk-Typist Extension Classes effeo tive Anril 24. 1959
h r l s E B Them Clerk-Typist Audio-Visual Extension Service e8ective May 29,1959
Toyoko Kaumeheiwa Senior Clerk-Typist Psychiatry and Sociology Research Funds effective June 12, 1959
LaVonne V Shelton Clerk-Typist Agricultural Economics Re- search Funds effective June 8, 1959
Jacqueline N Heinrich Laboratory Technologist Poultry Hus- bandry Research Funds effective Mav 20, 1959
Mary E Landeryou ~aboratory ~echnolo~is t Medicine Re- search Funds effective April 29, 1959
Leona B Kneisl Laboratory Attendant Pediatrics Research Funds effective June 10, 1959
Robert H Nielsen Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Re- search Funds effective May 18, 1959
William P Miner Junior Scientist Physiological Chemistry Research Funds effective May 20, 1959
Eugene M Gillispie Laborer Rosemount Research Center effective May 20, 1959
George Nordb General Mechanic Como Ave and Grove East Housing Project edctive May 18, 1959
Eadie A Kenigsber Student Technologist Supervisor Uni- versity Health Service elective June 16, 1959
Carol R Schwoboda Student Technologist Supervisor Uni- versity Health Service effective June 15, 1959
Clarence E Sherwood, Jr Health Service Resident University Health Service effective June 15, 1959
Wanda V Westlund Dental Clinic Attendant University Health Service effective June 15, 1959
Lula M Cassel Clerk Professional Colleges Bookstore effective May 4, 1959
Geneal E Wilson Assistant Sales Manager University of Min- nesota Press effective May 26, 1959
Tova Castner Clerk-Typist Parking Lots effective May 15, 1959
Ray L Sirnpson Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Animal Hospital effective May 28, 1959 (transferred to miscellaneous pay- roll )
Ernest A Berge Senior Laboratory Machinist Rosemount Aeronautical Laboratories effective May 6, 1959
Paul A Gergen Wind Tunnel Mechanic Rosemount Aeronau- tical Laboratories effective May 20, 1959
Robert Pirrung General Mechanic Rosemount Aeronautical Laboratories effective May 25, 1959
Eugene F Zimmerman Operating Engineer Rosemount Aero- nautical Laboratories effective June 4, 1959
Doris M Thaemlitz Laboratory Technologist Rock Analysis Laboratory effective June 30, 1959
0 Moran Laboratory Technologist Physiology Research Fun s effective May 29, 1959
Daniel L Swenson Senior Clerk School of Public Health Re- search Funds effective June 11, 1959
Marion J Franz Senior Dietitian Medicine Research Funds effective July 2, 1959
Betty R Sampson Senior Clerk-Typist Agricultural Education Research Funds effective May 31, 1959
Francis C Capobianco Undergraduate Research Assistant Col- lege of Education Research Funds effective May 15, 1959
Dagny C Sorkness Senior Secretary School of Physics Re- search Funds effective May 12, 1959
Donald L Jensen Laboratory Technician Hormel Institute ef- fective May 1, 1959
Bernard L Grapp Assistant Scientist Rosemount Aeronautical Laboratories effective June 1, 1959
Paul M Ista Printing Assistant Rosemount Aeronautical Labo- ratories effective April 17, 1959
Carol R Kemp Senior Clerk-Typist Physiology Research Funds effective June 16,1959
The following in the University of Minnesota Hospitals Effective Date
Elizabeth Beckman General St& Nurse June 4, 1959 Rebecca A Blume Clerk-Twist Mav 15.1959 Alice J Claflin
LeRoy E Dockham Beverly C Dorr Suzanne Drexler Gayle D Elrod Sheila M Ferguson Barbara J Grier Tanice D Haves ~ a u r i n e ~eGderson Verla B Juff er Hjordis Knudsen
- . .- .- . -- - . - -- - . -- - Supervisor June 16,1959
Hospital Orderly April 1, 1959 Practical Nurse June 18,1959 General Staff Nurse Tune 23. 1959 General Staff Nurse Tune 18; 1959 General Staff Nurse June 18, 1959 Hospital Aide May 22,1959 General Staff Nurse June 26,1959 General Staff Nurse July 2, 1959 General Staff Nurse July 17, 1959 Food Service Worker May 18, 1959.
Effective Date Carol F Kukowski Practical Nurse May 13,1959 'Helen A Larson General Staff Nurse May 13,1959 Erna J Lincoln Senior Clerk-Typist June 4,1959 Annelore h t t e r Practical Nurse June 22, 1959 Margaret A Lowe General Staff Nurse May 29,1959 Emma M Minor Senior Clerk June 15,1959 Virginia 0 Mumma General Staff Nurse June 17,1959 Beatrice R Price General Staff Nurse July 8, 1959 Mildred Pulju General Staff Nurse July 1,1959 Dorothy M Reese Head Hospital Nurse June 2,1959 Sandra S Robinson Assistant Head Hospital
Nurse June 22,1959 Norma J H Rostad Occupational Therapist June 12, 1959 Margaret K Stroud General Staff Nurse July 10,1959 William Tessman Senior X-ray Technician June 17,1959 Dorothy P Verplank Food Service Worker May 14,1959 Donna W Zeller Senior Clerk June 15,1959 * Deceased May 9, 1959
Jose Serebrier recipient of a Foreign Student Emergency Aid and Scholarship effective April 1, 1959
Ramon N Jimenez recipient of a United States Public Health Service Cancer Training Grant effective August 31, 1958
Katherine T Engel recipient of a United States Public Health Service Professional Nurses Advanced Training Grant effective June 13, 1959
Appointments
Peter J Heald as Associate Professor Psychiatry and Neurolo- gy May 29 to June 30, 1959 at $898 Term CT ($10,200 A rate
James M Henderson as Associate Professor Economics Schoo 1 of Business Administration beginning February 1, 1960 at the rate of $10,500 Term B; to be on leave of absence February 1 to June 15, 1960 for service as Director of Research-Economic Study of the Upper Midwest Region and Associate Professor Economics at the rate of $19,500 Term A with salary paid through the University of Minnesota by the Ford Foundation grant
Lawrence H Smith as Assistant Professor Agronomy and Plant Genetics July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $7,500 Term A
Richard J FitzGerald as Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean Law School August 1, 1959 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $7,020 Term A
Herbert T Nagasawa as Assistant Professor College of Pharmacy without salary May 25 to June 30, 1959
Lloyd K Sines as Research Associate Pediatrics and Psy- chiatry and Neurology Research Funds April 1 to May 31, 1959 at the rate of $1,800 Term AHT20 ($9,000 A rate) and June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $9,000 Term AT
Albert W Buzicky as Lecturer School of Public Health with- out salary May 1 to June 30, 1959
Edmund G Wagner as Lecturer School of Public Health without salary May 1 to June 30, 1959
Donald L Sime as Instructor College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Medicine and Clinics June 16-30, 1959 at the rate of $5.784 Term AT
Roger J ~ & k e as Clinical Instructor School of Dentistry April 1 to June 15, 1959 at $183 Term CHlO ($5,467 A rate) -
John Bowers continuation of ap ointment as Research Fellow Bureau of Institutional Research an5 Bureau of Educational Re- search June 16-30, 1959 at $250 Term C ($6,000 A rate)
Yuzo Shibata continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Medicine Research Funds May 1 to June 30, 1959 at $50 Term CHT5 ($5,784 A rate)
Charles C Irving continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Physiological Chemistry Research Funds June 1-30, 1959 at $579 Term CT ($6,950 A rate)
Ulysses S Seal continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Physiological Chemistry Research Funds June 1-30, 1959 at $579 Term CT ($6,950 A rate)
Mary J Berle as Brown County Home Agent Instructor Ag- ricultural Extension Service June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $4,800 ($4,000 University $800 County) Term AH83
Mari Lu Luetke as Rice County Home Agent Instructor ,4g- ricultural Extension Service May 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,500 ($4,015 University $485 County) Term AH89
Lorna L Russell as Cottonwood County Home Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service June 16-30, 1959 at the rate of $4,600 ($4,200 University $400 County) Term AH91
Roswell S Coles, Jr as Teaching Assistant Bacteriology and Immunology for 1958-59 at $1,890 Term BH50 and as Research Assistant Bacteriology and Immunology Research Funds June 16-30, 1959 at the rate of $2,520 Term AH50
Roger G Hanson as Research Assistant Soils Research Funds June 16-30, 1959 at the rate of $1,260 Term AIiT25
Lavaniel L Henderson continuation of appointment as Research Assistaat Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds May 1 to June 30, 1959 at $420 Term CHT50
William R Miles as Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,520 Term AHT50
anet Eynon as Research Assistant Sociology Research F u n d at $2,520 Term AHT5O for 1958-59
Norman J Norton continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Botany Research Funds June 16-30, 1959 at $105 Term CHT50
Marion W Solly as Research Assistant Agricultural Econom- ics Research Funds April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,520 Term AHT50
Ronald E Welty as Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $5,040 Term AT
William A Haglund continuation of appointment as Re- search Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds June 1-30, 1959 at $420 Term CT
Lauren E Carlson as Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds June 16-30, 1959 at the rate of $5,040 Term AT
Richard H Shimabukuro as Research Assistant Plant Pa- thology and Botany Research Funds May l to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,520 Term AHT5O
Aurelio A Torres continuation of appointment as Clinical Fellow Psychiat and Neurology with salary paid directly by the United States ~ x l i c Health Service ul 1, 1959 to une 30, 1960 d u J George J Schroepfer, Jr as Me ica Fellow Me icine without salary July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959
The following as Medical Fellows Medicine with salary paid directly by the Veterans Adnlinistration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
David A Berman Leonard D Schloff Stephen A Bunch Paul 0 Simenstad John M Burns Edwin M Sokol John R Burton Daniel H Spoor Paul C Davidson Richard L Thienes Rodney W England Frank D Whiting Charles G Fitch John W Yarbro
John T Harbaugh continuation of ap ointment as MedicaI Fellow Surgery with salary paid directly %y the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Robert E Leach continuation of appointment as Medical Fel- low Surgery with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Elmer R Salovich as Medical Fellow Surgery with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Joseph M Tambornino as Medical Fellow Surgery with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital July 15, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Frank E Mork, Jr as Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
The following continuation of appointments as Medical Fel- lows Radiology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Roger E Anderson Harlan W Hawkinson Stanley L Y Chow Frederick W Henke Robert R Foley Ilmar 0 K Kiesel
Maurice Lapp Paul Selchau Paul R Leon William A Stevens George L Loeb Hemy W Walters Donald R McFarlane George P Wilson Burton I Rein
The following continuation of appointments as Medical Fellows Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Burton I Abramson Allen A Hovda Richard J Bealka Floyd Westendorp Paul W Bransford Harper F Willis, Jr
Jonas V Mileris continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital July 1 to September 30, 1959
Hildegard K Graber continuation of appointment as Medi- cal Fellow Ps chiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the State o r ~ innesota July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Edwin E Emerson as Medical Fellow Psychia and Neu- rology with salary paid directly by the Veterans zministration Hospital July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
J T Jabbour continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology with salary paid directly by the United States Public Health Service July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Bernard Sandler continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology without salary July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Thomas M Griffin as Medical Fellow Anesthesiology with salary paid directly by Gillette State Hospital April 8 to June 30, 1959
Robert C Lanman as Non-service Fellow American Founda- tion for Pharmaceutical Education College of Pharmacy Sep- tember 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960 at $1,500 Term CT
Howard McClain, Jr continuation of appointment as Non- service Fellow American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Educa- tion College of Pharmacy July 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960 at $1,375 Term CT
Travis N T Olson continuation of appointment as Non-service Fellow American Foundation for PharmaceuticaI Education CoI- lege of Pharmacy July 1 to August 31, 1959 at the rate of $1,200 and September 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960 at the rate of $1,800 Term AT
Charles E Hawkins as Non-service Fellow Ford Foundation Research in the Social Sciences on Business Problems Labora- tory for Research in Social Relations for 1959-60 at $3,000 Term A
John S Warner continuation of appointment as Non-service Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds July 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960 at $4,583 Term CT
The following as Non-service Fellows Graduate School Doc- toral Fellowships for 1959-60 at $1,850 Term B
John E Adams Geo raphy Edward Alexander ~ n g t s h William S Allen History Yvonne M Klein American Literature Heydar Radjavi Mathematics Betty F Smith Home Economics
The following as Non-service Fellows Greater University Graduate Fellowships for 1959-60 at $1,850 Term B
Robert C Bredeson Frederick I Dretske Arthur L Kalleberg
F8,h hy politic3 science
Daniel Isaak as Non-service Fellow George A Macpherson Fellowship Zoology for 1959-60 at $1,700 Term B
Eric N Stokes as Non-service Fellow Shevlin Fellowship Graduate School for 1959-60 at $1,200 Term B
Carole J Brown as Non-service Fellow Clara Ueland Me- morial Fellowship in Political Science for 1959-60 at $600 Term B
Gary D Eppen as Non-service Fellow Westinghouse Fellow- ship Mechanical Engineering for 1959-60 at $2,000 Term BT
Gunay Raghib as Intern University of Minnesota Hospitals May 1 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $900 Term A
David B Kerkow as Principal Engineer Physical Plant April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $9,012 Term A
David E Westphal as Principal Communications Technician Audio-Visual Education Service May 4 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $5,616 Term A
Robert E Seiver as Junior Engineer Rosemount Aeronautical Laboratories Mav 11 to Tune 30, 1959 at the rate of $5,844 Term AT
Luella B Dovenberg as Principal Clerk Office of the Comp- troller May 25 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,792 Term A
Robert W Elliott as Tabulating Equipment Operator Office of the Comptroller April 21 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,372 Term AT
Lawrence W Pearce as Storehouse Stock Clerk Office of the Comptroller May 1 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,504 Term AT
June G A Minzenmayer as Clerk-T ist Office of the Dean of Students Bureau of Student Loans a 3 Scholarships April 21 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term A
Beatrice L Sanborn as Clerk Office of the Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau May 25 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,460 Term A
Virginia R Shiek as Secretary Office of the Dean of Students Bureau of Student Loans and Scholarships April 29 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
The following in the Office of .Admissions and Records Annual
Effective Date Salary Term Gayle L Baumgardt Clerk May 1, 1959 $2,460 AT Rachel Z Coleman Clerk May 1, 1959 2,460 A Bobbie J Johnson Clerk-Typist May 18, 1959 2,556 ATX Colette A Sedarat Clerk-Typist May 1, 1959 2,556 AT Martha A Tomsche Clerk April 21, 1959 2,460 AT
Frank T Kotula as Senior Laboratory Machinist Scientific Apparatus Services May 25 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,800 Term AT
Delores M Crup as Editorial Assistant Civil Engineering St Anthony Falls ~ y g a u l i c Laboratory June 8-30, 1959 at the rate of $3.948 Term AT
~hiro'n L Kloster as Clerk-Stenographer Soils June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $2,772 Term A
Karen M Rogers as Clerk-Stenogravher Soils June 8-30, 1959 - - at the rate of $5.772 Term A
Ardyce J A Johnson as Senior Clerk-Typist School of Agri- culture June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term A
Gust W Neudick as Farm Laborer West Central School and Experiment Station April 27 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,772 Term A
Marion F Cure as Senior Laboratory Technician Rural Soci- ology Research Funds May 1 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,504 Term ATX
Hugo I Jokinen as Farm Laborer Northeast Experiment Sta- tion May 7 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,772 Term AT
Gail V Fouquette as Clerk-Typist Administration College of Education April 20 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term A
Doloris Jackus as Junior Scientist Industrial Relations Cen- ter May 18 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,620 Term A
Donna M J Anderson as Clerk-Typist General College June 8-30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term A
Beverly L Riesberg as Senior Clerk-Typist General College May 4 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term A
Doris L Berglin as Building Caretaker Physical Plant Du- 111th Branch May 13 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Tenn A T n 1
Donald M Smith as Building Caretaker Physical Plant Duluth Branch April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term A
Marlene E Larson as Secretary Extension Classes May 5 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Jac ueline N Heinrich as Laboratory Technologist Poultry ~ u s b a n & y Research Funds March 30 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,104 Term AT
Laura R Sweney as Senior Laboratory Technician Anatomy Research Funds May 18 to June 30, 1959 at $438 Term CT ($3,504 A rate)
Dawn M Melcher as Laboratory Technician Anatom Re- search Funds April 20 to June 30, 1959 at $578 Term CT ($2,880 A rate)
Gladys E B Kloss as Assistant Cook Coffman Union Food Service May 6 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term A
Irene M McCarthy as Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Service April 9 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,364 Term A
Clara A Billings as Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Service May 11 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,364 Term AT
Minnie E Bohman as Custodial Worker Agricultural Dor- mitories June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $2,880 Term AT
Norman N Corbett as Building Caretaker Agricultural Dor- mitories June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $3,504 Term AT
Susan M Mulligan as Custodial Worker Agricultural Dor- mitories June 1-30, 1959 at the rate of $2,364 Term AT
Mabel V T Aldrid e as Custodial Worker Pioneer Hall May 1 to June 30, 1959 at &e rate of $1,917 Term AH75 ($2,556 A rate )
Mary G Stenseth as Clerk-Typist Como Ave and Grove East Housing Project April 20 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term AT
Wayne E Holmberg as General Mechanic Commonwealth Terrace May 18 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,104 Term AT
Carol K Stewart as Senior Clerk-Typist St Paul Student Cen- ter Ma 29 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term A
~ 4 t h A O'Brien as Clerk Professional Colleges Bookstore April 23 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,460 Term A
Donald C Libby as Delivery Service Driver Animal Hospital May 1 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,372 Term AT
Marjorie Y Vaale as Secretary Office of the Dean of Stu- dents Student Activities Bureau May 5 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,240 Term AT
Lee W Jay as Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Research Funds April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term AT
anice M Smaby as Junior Scientist Physiology Research Fun& April 16 to June 30, 1959 at $963 Term CT ($4,620 A rate )
Lillian R Kelman as Principal Secretary Cancer Detection Center May 8 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,792 Term AT
Amy L Shogren as Psychometrist Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds April 20 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $4,104 Term AT
Howard Y Curnmings as Laboratory Animal Attendant Bac- teriology and Immunology Research Funds April 13 to June 30, 1959 at $685 Term CT ($3,120 A rate)
Marie E Nelson as Senior Clerk-Typist Laboratory of Physi- ological Hygiene Research Funds May 1 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,120 Term AT
Tulda Toon as Senior Laboratow Technician Trainee School of ~ k n t i s t j Research Funds f arc^ 9 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,240 Term AT
Jacqueline C Balchunas as Senior Secretary School of Physics Research Funds Mav 11 to Tune 30. 1959 at the rate of $3.504 . . Term AT
James E Bransford as Junior Scientist Physiology Research Funds April 14 to June 30, 1959 at $998 Term CT ($4,620 A rate )
The following in the University of Minnesota Hospitals May 1 to June 30, 1959
Annual Salary Term
Ellen S Frostad Hospital Nursing Supervisor $5,196 A Geraldine Graber Assistant Head Hospital
Nurse 3,948 AT Donna M Johnson Clerk-Typist 2,664 A Catherine D Reynolds Assistant Cook 2,556 A Naomi E Walker Assistant Cook 2,556 A
Erna E Barstad as recipient of an Agricultural Faculty Wom- en's Club Scholarship of $150 for 1959-60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Brace L Hintz as recipient of an Alpha Chi Sigma Prize in Chemistry of $10 May 18, 1959 Chemical Engineering
The following as recipients of Alpha Zeta Traveling Scholar- ships of $75 each for 1959-60
LaRue W Johnson College of Veterinary Medicine Doyle E Larkin Agricultural Education Robert C Miller College of Agriculture Forestry and
Home Economics Duane L Packer School of Forestry Walter N Stumpf Agricultural Engineering
Thomas I Malmend as recipient of an American Society of Dentistry for Children Prize of $25 May 11, 1959 School of Den- tistry
The following as recipients of Alexander P and Lydia Ander- son Fellowships of $350 each for the first term Summer Session of 1959
Esther B Ellison Zoology Yu-Tseng Hsi Botany Robert A Schinske Botany
Mark D Hafermann as recipient of a Thomas F Andrews Re- search Prize of $100 May 26, 1959 College of Medical Sciences
Douglas C Kriesel as recipient of a John Y Breckenridge Me- morial Book Award April 27, 1959 College of Pharmacy
Roger K Becker as reci ient of a Bristol Laboratories Award April 27, 1959 College of ~Rarmacy
Sue Croswell as recipient of a Mary L Bull Scholarship of $50 for 1959-60 Home Economics Education
Diane A Bouchard as recipient of a Class of 1890 Fellow- ship of $250 for 1959-60 English
The following as recipients of Coffman Educational Research Foundation Scholarships of $200 each within three years after May 27, 1959 College of Education
Thomas C Barrett Douglas G Sprague Armin C Block
The following as recipients of Caroline M Crosby Memorial Fellowships June 15, 1959 Botany
Amount Elizabeth J Cahoon $300 Edward F Haskins 350 John H McAndrews 250 Richard L Meyer 350
The following as recipients of Department of Rhetoric Serv- ice Fund Prizes for 1958-59 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Amount Myrtle A Blasey $10.00 Richard C Cole 25.00 Richard M Huff 25.00 John H Jourdan 15.00 Doris A Kjeldahl 10.00 Donald L Langworthy 25.00 Gary W Leske 25.00 Alfred C Schwab 15.00 Karen A Soderberg 10.00 Vivian A Thoreson 15.00 Mary Winter 15.00
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr College Scholarship Medals May 20, 1959
Leo R Abrahamsen College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Constance R Nord Home Economics Education William P Rogers College of Veterinary Medicine
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr Prizes in the form of a book May 20, 1959 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Leo R Abrahamsen Robert A Megraw James L Andrews Garth E Miller Erna E Barstad Patricia A Mittelstadt Charles M Berigan h i d M Monson Oria A Brinkmeier Constance R Nord Donne11 V Buck Duane L Packer Susan M Daniels Diane J Palmer George F Derscheid Jerome J Pella Julie M Dupere Donald A Perala Anthony J Eggert Willis L Peterson Gordon W Erlandson George J Rabehl Karen A Fausch Lois E Ratz Jean H Flygstad Rona L Robbins Barbara C Goranson Rachel S Rustad Eldon R Grazin Jean A Smith Gretchen R Hagemeister Sharon L Sperry Marlys M Hansen James R Stolle Hilbert J Hoof Joan L Whitney John D Hyslop Mary Winter Gary W Leske
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr Prizes in the form of a book May 20, 1959 College of Veterinary Medicine
Martin E Bergeland Warren H Luedtke William T Burke Chris H Nissen Kenneth F Detlefsen William P Rogers Mylo M Hagberg Richard H Schultz Wesley A Johnson Forrest G Thannum Robert P Lohrenz
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr Special Achievement Awards of $50 each for the spring quarter of 1958-59 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Ronald D Ferguson William N Moser Donald Huisingh Russell A Steen Robert E Johnson
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr College Scholar- ships for 1958-59 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Eco- nomics
Amount Harlan G Manguson $25.00 Dale E Sauer 10.00 Glen G Wolff 15.00
The following as recipients of Caleb Don College Scholarships of $200 each for 1959-60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Julie M Dupere Diane J Palmer Gary W Leske George J Rabehl Robert A Megraw Lois E Ratz
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr College Scholar- ships for 1959-60 College of Veterinary Medicine
Amount William T Burke $50.00 Warren H Luedtke 75.00 Forrest G Thannum 40.00
The following as recipients of Duluth Branch Mannering Fund Scholarships of $80 each March 30 to June 12, 1959
Nedra J Humphreys Home Economics Sharon L Lund Home Economics Virginia R Root Art
John P Berby as recipient of a Duluth Branch Scholarship of $40 March 30 to June 12, 1959 Arts
Maxine F Doolittle as recipient of a Duluth Branch State In- dian Scholarship of $130 March 30 to une 12, 1959 English
Bernard W Webber as recipient o I a Duluth Branch General Tire and Rubber Company Scholarship of $534 March 30 to June 12, 1959 Sociology
Robert W Beda as recipient of a Flour City Architectural Education Fund Scholarship of $125 May 8, 1959 School of Ar- chitecture
The following as reci ients of Ford Foundation Social Science Research Fellowships of $105 each June 16-30, 1959
A John Arrowood Psychology Kenneth N DeYoung Psychology Bernard Saffran Economics Jerome E Singer Psychology Leonard Weller Sociology
Said AitChaalal recipient of a Foreign Student Emergency Aid and Scholarship to receive a su plement of $142.25 Septem- ber 15, 1958 to June 30, 1959 ~ r a f u a t e School
Shigeto Yamada recipient of a Foreign Student Emergency Aid and Scholarship to receive a supplement of $168.25 Septem- ber 15, 1958 to June 30, 1959 Adult Special
Jaeger as recipient of a Graduate School Doctoral Fello%f$?ol$600 June 15 to August 22, 1959 Graduate School
The following as recipients of Graduate School Tuition Schol- arships for 1959-60
Laurence H Baker Animal Husbandry Diane A Bouchard English Lyle Schertz Agricultural Economics Eric N Stokes Music
Kendall A Dickinson as recipient of a Greater University Fund Graduate Fellowship of $125 June 15, 1959 Geology
Robert 0 Bodine as recipient of a Samuel B Green Scholar- ship Medal May 20, 1959 School of Forestry
Donna A Christianson as recipient of a Home Economics Association Scholarship of $50 for 1959-60 School of Home Eco- nomics
Bennie A Bendtsen and Thomas A Weber as recipients of Hoo Hoo Immortals Memorial Scholarships of $150 each for 1959-60 School of Forestry
Roger F McIntosh as recipient of an Albert Howard Fellow- ship of $240 for 1959-60 Mathematics
Diane E Erickson as recipient of a Kappa Epsilon Prize of $25 July 1, 1959 College of Pharmac
M a x { Powelson as recipient o r a anette Kelley Memorial h Fund Sc o arship of $300 for 1959-60 Sc ool of Home Economics Paula A Jurgensen and Marjorie L Cam as recipients of El-
vira C Larson Scholarships of $300 each for 1959-60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Patrick W Dodge as recipient of a Lehn and Fink Gold Medal Award April 27, 1959 College of Pharmacy
The following as recipients of Ludden Freshman-Sophomore Oratorical Contest Prizes May 12, 1959
Amount Don Marti Political Science $50.00 Joseph Moyle Industrial Relations 30.00 Alan Verson College of Science Literature and
the Arts 20.00
Karl H Haaser as recipient of an Oscar Mather Scholarship Award in the form of a book May 20, 1959 School of Forestry
Patrick J Oriel as recipient of The J Lewis Maynard Memorial Prize in Chemistry of $25 in books for 1958-59 School of Chem- istry
Patrick W Dodge and Malle M K Jaska as recipients of Merck Awards April 27, 1959 College of Pharmacy
Marlene A George as recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Schol- arship of $25 April 23 to June 30, 1959 Medical Technology
The following as recipients of Minnesota Dairy Industry Scholarships of $300 each for 1959-60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Guenther C Behrens Wayne J Kielty H Douglas Johnson Eric C Woratschka
The following as recipients of Minneapolis Dental Society Women's Auxiliary Awards May 11, 1959 School of Dentistry
Amount Sharon F Boyce $25.00 Michael M Gibson 25.00 Wesley J Streed 50.00
Karen M Bornfleth as recipient of a Minneapolis Gas Com- pany Service Scholarship of $500 for 1959-60 School of Home Economics
Marlene A George as recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Schol- arship of $25 May 15 to June 30, 1959 Medical Technology
The following as recipients of Minnesota Dental Society Women's Auxiliary Awards May 11, 1959 School of Dentistry
Amount Roy Y Nakamoto $50.00 Donald H Reynolds 50.00 Murray R Robinovitch 25.00 David G Thackray 25.00
Alexander G Nadesan as recipient of a National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Minnesota Scholarship of $150 April 10 to June 30, 1959 Political Science
Theodoros Neros as recipient of a National Socie of Co- lonial Dames of America in the State of Minnesota Schoyh ip of $175 April 10 to June 30, 1959 General College
Allen L Peterson as recipient of a North Star Scholarship of $80 March 30 to lune 12, 1959 Social Science Duluth Branch
Michael E 0 Handley as recipient of a North Star Scholarship of $80 March 30 to June 12, 1959 Arts Duluth Branch
Bernard G Cousineau as recipient of a North Star Scholarship of $108 March 30 to June 12, 1959 Business and Economics Du- luth Branch
Karen L Graupman as recipient of a Northern States Power Company Home Economics Scholarship of $300 for 1959-60 Home Economics Education
The following as recipients of Northwest Feed Manufacturers Association Scholarshi s of $300 each for 1959-60 College of Ag- riculture Forestry a n B ~ o m e Economics
Gerald M Adamek Walter R Fehr Robert L Cliplef David E Gabriel Sheldon R Erickson Robert G Koehler
Philip V Nichols as recipient of an Emil Oberhoffer Schol- arship of $35 March 30 to June 30, 1959 Music
Francis L Watkins as recipient of an Office of the Dean of Students Scholarship of $80 April 23 to June 30, 1959 Sociology
John D Newman as recipient of a Charles Lathrop Pack Prize in Forestry of $30 for 1958-59 School of Forestry
Richard D Kingston as recipient of a Patterson-Hettinger Cary Fellowship of $600 June 16 to August 15, 1959 School of Den- tistry
Claire Sorensen and Alan Verson as recipients of Frank H Peavey Freshman-Sophomore Debate Prizes of $15 each May 22, 1959 Colle e of Science Literature and the Arts
Dona18 Marti and Elliot Rothenberg as recipients of Frank H Peavey Freshman-Sophomore Debate Prizes of $35 each May 22, 1959 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Ethelyn A Brandli and Sandra K Tvinnereim as recipients of 0 W Peterson Memorial Medals for 1958-59 Northwest School and Experiment Station
Sharon A Johnson and Britt C Wedin as recipients of Phi Upsilon Omicron Scholarships of $100 each for 1959-60 School of Home Economics
The following as recipients of Readers Digest Foundation Scholarships May 1959 School of Journalism
Amount Jerold L Heisler $115.00 Jerry D Hursh 50.00 Hubert S Lovewell 21.00
Roger F Kelzer as recipient of a Rexall Mortar and Pestle Award April 27,1959 College of Pharmacy
Ronald W Agerter as recipient of a Rho Chi Award April 27, 1959 College of Pharmacy
George H Hams as recipient of a School of Chemistry Fac- ulty Prize of $25 in books for 1958-59 Chemical Engineering
The following as recipients of Augustus L Searle Scholarships of $100 each for 1958-59 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Dianne M Eichstadt Maurine A Quale Ruth M Gamache Kay S Twite Janet L Hongisto Linda J Walton
Larry L Magsam as recipient of a Marion W Selvig Award of $75 for 1958-59 Northwest School and Experiment Station
Michael C Mann recipient of an Alfred P Sloan Foundation Inc National Scholarship to receive a supplement of $500 Sep- tember 1, 1958 to August 31, 1959 English
Wayne W Marzolf and Gary H Knutson as reci ients of smith-~ouglass Company Inc ~cholarships of $200 each Rr 1959- 60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Patricia A Dahlstrom as recipient of a Social Service Council Scholarship of $100 May 4 to June 30, 1959 Sociology
Annie M Clement as recipient of a Stephen H Somsen Schol- arship of $35 May 25, 1959 Physical Education Duluth Branch
Lawrence R Johnson as recipient of a Ste hen H Somsen Scholarship of $35 May 25, 1959 Industrial ~Sucation Duluth Branch
Callista E McCauley as recipient of a Belle Bonesteel Sor- ensen Music Scholarship of $105 April 23 to June 30, 1959 Music Education
Mary R Tuven as recipient of a Belle Bonesteel Sorensen Music Scholarship of $35 April 27 to June 30, 1959 Music
The following as recipients of Tile Council of America Inc Scholarships in Architecture May 7 to June 30, 1959 School of Architecture
Amount
Robert P Cooke $100.00 Frank A Frenette 125.00 Robert H Levine 150.00 Donovan D Wagner 125.00
Joan S Dickmeyer as recipient of a Twin City Home Econo- mists in Homemaking Scholarship of $150 for 1959-60 Home Economics Education
Donna J Ferguson as recipient of a UMD Chronicle Scholar- shi of $20 for the winter quarter of 1958-59 Speech Correction ~ ~ P ~ t h Branch
Mavis C Nyrnon as recipient of a United States Public Health Service Grant of $800 June 16 to September 15, 1959 School of Public Health
Carol A Eckelberg as recipient of a United States Public Health Service Professional Nurses Advanced Training Grant of $461.54 June 16 to August 22, 1959 School of Nursing
Jean P Weitzel as recipient of a United States Public Health Service Professional Nurses Advanced Training Grant of $576.92 June 16 to August 22, 1959 School of Nursing
The following as recipients of United States Public Health Service Department of Health Education and Welfare Scholar- ships of $600 each June 16 to August 15, 1959 School of Den- tistry
Leroy E Albjerg Roy Y Nakamoto Fred G Emmings Murray R Robinovitch William L Klunder David G Thackray
Elke I Krueger as reci ient of a University of Minnesota Women's Club of Detroit ~ c f o l a r s h i ~ of $200 May 18 to Decem- ber 31, 1959 Gennan
Nancy K Anderson as reci ient of a Florence Munson Wilson Memorial Scholarship of $50 fbr 1959-60 School of Home Eco- nomics
Richard L Meyer as recipient of a Harold K Wilson Scholar- ship of $200 for 1959-60 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
William E Benjamin as recipient of a Wool Growers Associa- tion Scholarship of $50 for 1958-59 College of Agriculture For- estry and Home Economics
Theodore G Ranheim as recipient of a Wulling Club Key April 27, 1959 College of Pharmacy
Special Appointments
Opal M Eells as Clerk-Typist Library April 27 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $2,556 Term AX (sister Edith Eells Key Punch Operator Office of the Comptroller Term A)
Anton Strasser as Senior Farm Laborer Northeast Experiment Station May 20 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,240 Term ATX (brother Michael Strasser Herdsman Northeast Experiment Sta- tion Term A)
June C Korthauer as Custodial Worker Agricultural Experi- ment Station Rosemount beginning May 16, 1959 at $1.14 per hour (husband Robert Korthauer Senior Farm Laborer Dairy Hus- bandry Term AT)
Dorothy L Berger as Junior Scientist Institute of Child De- velopment and Welfare Research Funds beginning March 9, 1959 at $2.22 er hour (husband Emanuel M Berger Principal Student ~ e r s o n n e f ~ o r k e r Office of the Dean of Students Student Coun- seling Bureau Term A)
Sherrill Lewis Borkon from Senior Laboratory Technician School of Public Health Research Funds at $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) October 8, 1958 to April 7, 1959 to Senior Lab- oratory Technician Pathology Research Funds at the rate of $3,648 Term ATX April 8 to June 30, 1959 (married to Irving Borkon Clinical Instructor School of Dentistry Term BH Decem- ber 27, 1958)
Wade J Dickey as Bowling Recreation Supervisor St Paul Campus Student Center April 16 to June 30, 1959 at the rate of $3,948 Term AX (wife Bobbie Dickey Senior Clerk-Typist Uni- versity Health Service Term A)
Beverly J Carey as Clinic Physician University Health Serv- ice beginning May 18, 1959 at $5.00 per hour (husband Lewis S Carey Instructor Radiology and Cancer Detection Center Term AT )
Gene B Good as General Staff Nurse University of hlinne- sota Hos itals beginning April 20, 1959 at $1.82 er hour (hus- band ~ o % e r t A Good Professor Pediatrics Term AY
Margaret E Tarnowski as General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals beginning May 4, 1959 at $316 per month (husband student James E Tarnowski Hospital Orderly Univer- sity of Minnesota Hospitals hourly rate)
Promotions and Transfers
Clara Kanum Assistant Professor Interdisciplinary Studies in General Education at $5,265 Term B to serve as Assistant Pro- fessor Summer Session at the rate of $3,510 Term AH50 June 16-30, 1959
R Drew Miller from Assistant Professor of Medicine Mayo Foundation without salary to Assistant Director of Mayo Founda- tion and Assistant Professor of Medicine without salary July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960
Richard C Herschler from Research Fellow College of Vet- erinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Obstetrics Research Funds at $6,200 Term AT for 1958-59 to Instructor College of Veteri- nary Medicine Division of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology at $6,500 Term AX for 1959-60
Arnold K Solstad Instructor Agricultural Engineering at $4,500 Term CT ($6,000 A rate) September 16, 1958 to June 15, 1959 to serve as Research Fellow at $250 Term CT ($6,000 A rate) June 16-30, 1959
Robert Mullin from Research Assistant Horticulture Research Funds at $2,520 Term AHT50 to Research Fellow at the rate of $5,784 Term AT April 16 to June 30, 1959
Everett G Smith, Jr from Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds at $2,250 Term AHT50 to Research Fellow at the rate of $4,338 Term AHT75 ($5,784 A rate) April 16 to June 15, 1959 and at the rate of $5,784 Term AT June 16- 30, 1959
Orlando R Ruschmeyer from Instructor and Research Fellow School of Public Health and Research Funds at $1,760 Term CHT6O ($4,800 B rate) January 1 to June 15, 1959 to Research Fellow at $267 Term CT ($6,400 A rate) June 16-30, 1959
Wiley N Garrett from Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds at $5,040 Term AT April 1 to June 30, 1959 to Research Fellow at the rate of $5,784 Term AT hlay 1 to June 30, 1959
FIoyd H BelIin, Jr from Le Sueur County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service at $6,420 ($4,550 Uni- versity $1,870 County) Term AH71 to Martin County Agricultural Agent Instructor at the rate of $7,300 ($4,525 University $2,775 County) Term AH62 May 18 to June 30, 1959
Stuart V Immer from Teaching Assistant Agricultural Educa- tion at $1,890 Tenn BH50 to Wabasha County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service at the rate of $4,700 ($4,450 University $250 County) Term AH95 June 16-30, 1959
Roger M Wilkowske from Wabasha County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service at $5,200 ($4,900 University $300 County) Term AH94 to Le Sueur County Agricultural Agent Instructor at the rate of $5,600 ($4,140 University $1,460 County) Term AH74 June 1-30, 1959
Joseph P Woodring Teaching Assistant Entomolo y and Eco- nomic Zoology at $2,520 Term AH50 to serve in adition as As- sistant Extension Entomologist Agricultural Extension Service at $210 for 25% time May 1 to June 30, 1959
Natalie Cremer from Research Assistant Bacteriology and Irnmunoloev Research Funds at $1.890 Term CHT50 October 1. 1958 to ~ z e 30, 1959 to ~eaching ~ssistant at $735 Term C H T ~ O March 1 to June 15, 1959
Richard L Cundy Teaching Assistant General Education at $315 Term CH25 for the spring quarter of 1958-59 to serve in addition as Teachine Assistant Universitv High School at $315 . - for 50% time May lvto June 15, 1959
Donald S Willoughby Research Assistant Bacteriology and Immunology Research Funds at $1,890 Term CHT50 October 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 to serve as Teaching Assistant Bacteriology and Immunology for 25% of time without change in salary rate or term March 1 to June 1.5, 1959
Robert G Schwab from Research Assistant Entomology and Economic Zoology Research Funds at $1,680 Term AHT33 to Re- search Assistant Entomology and Economic Zoology at the rate of $2,520 Term AHT50 May 1 to June 30, 1959
Robert C Lucas Teaching Assistant Geography at $945 Term BHX25 to serve as Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Re- search Funds at the rate of $5,040 Tern] AT June 16-30, 1959
Alan E Welty from Teaching Assistant Geography and Re- search Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds at $1,890 Term BHT50 to Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Re- search Funds at $210 Term CT June 16-30, 1959
Gary D Hansen from Research Assistant Sociology Research Funds at $2,520 Term AHT50 to Research Assistant Rural Soci- ology Research Funds without change in salary rate or term April 16 to June 30, 1959
Harold W Krueger from Research Assistant School of Physics Research Funds at $2,835 Term BHT75 to Research Assistant Geology Research Funds without change in salary rate or term May 1-to June 15, 1959
Marv E Pollock from Teachine Assistant Bacteriologv and lmmunofogy at $2,835 Term BH75 to Research Assistant ~gcteri- ology and Immunology Research Funds without change in salary rate or term March 1 to June 30, 1959
Carol J Platner from Clerk-Stenogra her Office of the Dean of Students Student Housing Bureau at $2,772 Term AT to Sec- retary at the rate of $3,240 Term A April 28 to June 30, 1959
Veronica P Schultz from Senior Clerk Office of the Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau at $3,240 Term A to Senior Statistical Clerk at the rate of $3.372 Term A Mav 1 to Tune 30. . ,
1959 Jewel A Sims from Clerk Office of the Dean of Students
Student Counseling Bureau at $2,460 Term A to Test Scoring
Machine Operator at the rate of $2,664 Term A May 11 to June 30, 1959
Marilyn B Benjamin from Clerk-Typist Office of Admissions and Records at $2,664 Term AT to Senior Clerk-Typist at the rate of $3,120 Term AT May 16 to June 30, 1959
Nancy E Holmberg from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2,460 Term AT to Clerk-Typist at the rate of $2,556 Term A May 1 to June 30, 1959
Janet M Johnson from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2.460 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3.000 Term AT ~ u n e '16-30, 1959
Janice C Middendorf from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2,556 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3,000 Term AT ~ u n e 16-30, 1959
Emma Namtvedt from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2,664 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3,000 Term A June 16-30, 1959
Myrtle R Swiggum from Clerk Office of Admissions and Rec- ords at $2,556 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3,000 Term A June 16-30, 1959
Donna J Albrecht from Senior Clerk-Typist Office of Civil Service Personnel at $596 Term CT ($3,120 A rate) March 23 to May 31, 1959 to Principal Clerk at the rate of $3,792 Term A June 1-30, 1959
Phoebe E Meyer from Clerk-Typist Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts at $2,664 Term A to Senior Clerk-Typist Office of Civil Service Personnel at the rate of $3,120 Term A May 25 to June 30, 1959
William H Gates from Senior Laboratory Machinist Rose- mount Aeronautical Laboratories at $5,616 Term AT to Senior Laboratory Machinist Scientific Apparatus Services without change in salary rate or term May 18 to June 30, 1959
Janet Kocina from Clerk-Stenographer Rosemount Aeronauti- cal Laboratories at $2,772 Term AT to Clerk-Stenographer Engi- neering Administration Institute of Technology without change in salary rate Term A May 18 to June 30, 1959
Mary Anne Peterson from Editorial Assistant Civil Engineer- ing St Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory at $4,104 Term AT to Office Supervisor at the rate of $4,272 Term AT June 1-30, 1959
Eugene S Hanson from Laboratory Machinist Mechanical Engineering at $4,620 Term A to Senior Laboratory Machinist at the rate of $4,800 Term A March 1 to June 30, 1959
Roberta K Peterson from Secretary School of Chemistry at $3,504 Term A to Senior Secretary at the rate of $3,648 Term A April 1 to June 30, 1959
Marie J Eller from Senior Librarian Library at $5,616 Term A to Senior Librarian Library Institute of Agriculture without change in salary rate or term April 20 to June 30, 1959
Norma Jo Ziegler from Clerk-Typist College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics at $2,556 Term A to Senior Clerk- Typist at the rate of $3,120 Term A March 16 to June 30, 1959
Gloria I Harles from Clerk-Typist Administration College of Education at $2,772 Term A to Senior Clerk-Typist Rural Soci- ology Research Funds at the rate of $3,120 Term AT April 20 to June 30, 1959
Hazel Jacobs from Laboratory Attendant Bacteriolog and Immunology at $2,880 Term A to Senior Laboratory ~ t t e n d n t at the rate of $3,240 Term A May 1 to June 30, 1959
Audrey T Ronsen from Custodial Worker Bacteriology and Immunology at $2,556 Term A to Laboratory Attendant without change in salary rate or term May 16 to June 30, 1959
Elizabeth Z Wickens from Junior Scientist Pediatrics Research Funds at $385 Term CT ($4,620 A rate) April 1-30, 1959 to Junior Scientist Surgery Research Funds at $770 Term CT ($4,620 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959
Judith A Johnson from Clerk-Typist Como Ave and Grove East Housing Project at $2,556 Term AT to Secretary Military Science Department at the rate of $3,240 Term A April 22 to June 30, 1959
Lois E Hoeft from Clerk-Typist Audio-Visual Extension Serv- ice at $2,772 Term AT to Senior Clerk-Typist at the rate of $3,120 Term AT April 1 to June 30, 1959
Joanne D Taylor from Teaching Assistant English at $2,520 Term BHX67 to Senior Clerk-Typist Psychiatry and Sociology Research Funds at $130 Term CT ($3,120 A rate) June 16-30, 1 Q5R ----
Angela Pajerski from Secreta Pediatrics Research Funds at $3,212 Term CT ($3,504 A rater August 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959 to Senior Secretary at $608 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959
Alberta B J Neal from Senior Laboratory Technician Surgery Research Funds at $3,040 Term CT ($3.648 A ratel Se~tember 1, 1958 to June 30, '1959 to Senior ~aboiatory ~echnicia; ~ h i i i - ology Research Funds at $276 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) June 3-30, 1959
Marilyn T Matheny from Clerk Library at $2,460 Term AX to Laboratory Attendant Anatomy Research Funds at $493 Term CT ($2,364 A rate) April 13 to June 30, 1959
John Palank from Senior Farm Laborer Animal Husbandry at $3,648 Term A to Building Caretaker Physical Plant at the rate of $3,504 Term A May 1 to June 30, 1959
Robert E Ferguson from Laborer Rosemount Research Cen- ter at $3,120 Term AT to General Mechanic at the rate of $4,104 Term AT May 16 to June 30, 1959
Mayme A Walsh Food Service Worker Sanford Hall at $2,772 Term A to continue to serve as Cook at the rate of $3,000 Term AX May 1 to June 15, 1959
Alexandrine T Abelite from Senior Food Service Worker at $1,332 Term AH50 ($2,684 A rate) and Food Service Supervisor at $1,500 Term AH50 ($3,000 A rate) to Food Service Super- visor at the rate of $1,500 Term AH50 ($3,000 A rate) and As- sistant Cook at the rate of $1,332 Term AH50 ($2,664 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959
Clara Larson from Assistant Cook Coffman Union Food Service at $3,120 Term A to Food Service Supervisor at the rate of $3,240 Tenn A May 20 to June 30, 1959
Jean R Lynes Senior Clerk-Typist Center for Continuation Study at $3,240 Term AT to serve as Principal Clerk at the rate of $3,792 Term AT April 16 to June 15, 1959
Geraldine F Brantley from Food Service Worker St Paul Campus Union at $2,556 Term A to Food Service Worker St Paul Student Center Snack Bar without change in salary rate or term April 16 to June 30, 1959
Myrtle A Nymon from Senior Food Service Worker St Paul Campus Union at $3,000 Term A to Senior Food Service Worker St Paul Campus Student Center Snack Bar without change in salary rate or term April 14 to June 30, 1959
Mae E Walker from Assistant Cook St Paul Campus Union at $3,120 Term A to Assistant Cook St Paul Campus Student Center Snack Bar without change in salary rate or term April 14 to June 30, 1959
Louis O'Grady from Senior Food Service Supervisor Re- fectory Service at $3,648 Term A to Vending Machine Serviceman at the rate of $4,104 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1959
Arthur M Olson from Senior Food Service Supervisor Refec- tory Service at $4,440 Term A to Vending Machine Serviceman at the rate of $4,620 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1959
Victor L Benting from Delivery Service Driver Animal Hos- pital at $3,372 Term AT to Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant at the rate of $3,504 Term AT May 1 to June 30, 1959
Lempi L Forsman from Custodial Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals a t $2,364 Term A to Laboratory Attendant Pediatrics Research Funds at $412 Term CT ($2,364 A rate) April 29 to June 30, 1959
Woodrow Norris from Laboratory Animal Attendant Pedi- atrics Research Funds at $1,460 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) Feb- ruary 1 to June 30, 1959 to Senior Laboratory Anin~al Attendant at $608 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959
Magdaline C Bovis from Laboratory Technologist Psychiatry and Neurolorrv Research Funds at $1.710 Term CT ($4.104 A rate) FebruGy 1 to June 30, 1959' tb Junior ~ c i e n t i k ' a t $770 Term CT ($4,620 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959
Margery C Johnson from Senior Laboratory Attendant Bac- teriolorrv and Immunolom at $562 Term CT ($3.372 A rate) April 16 to June 15, 1$59 to senior ~aboratory 'dttendant N;- tional Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at $141 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) June 16-30, 1959
Sharon I Viker from Laboratory Technician National Foun- dation for Infantile Paralysis at $2,880 Term AT to Senior Lab- oratory Technician at the rate of $3,504 Term AT May 16 to June 30, 1959
Sybil R Wong from Laboratory Technologist Bacteriology and Immunology Research Funds at $4,104 Term ATX to Junior Scientist at the rate of $4,620 Term ATX May 1 to June 30, 1959
Gloria Harles from Senior Clerk-Typist Rural Sociology Research Funds at $3,120 Term AT to Senior Clerk-Typist College of Education Research Funds without change in salary rate or term April 27 to June 30, 1959
Arvid Grikis from Senior Photographer Rosemount Aeronau- tical Laboratories at $5,616 Term AT to Photographic Laboratory Supervisor at the rate of $5,844 Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1959
Roberta 0 Carlson from Junior Scientist University of Minne- sota Hospitals at $4,620 Term A to Student Technologist Super- visor without change in salary rate or term May 16 to June 30, 1959
Olive E Dornfeld from Assistant Head Hospital Nurse Uni- versity of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,440 Term A to General Staff Nurse at the rate of $4,104 Term A April 27 to June 30, 19s9 - - - -
Janet Flint from Physical Therapist University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,620 Term A to Senior Physical Therapist at the rate of $4,800 Term A June 15-30, 1959
Elaine L Houghton from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $3,948 Term A to X-ray Therapist at the rate of $3,792 Term A A ril 27 to June 30, 1959
Sarah E Jones Cnstogal Worker University of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $2,880 Term A to serve as Stores Clerk at the rate of . $3,000 Term AT January 20 to April 17, 1959
Patricia L Nesbitt from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,440 Term A to Senior Clinic Nurse at the rate of $4,620 Term A May 18 to June 30, 1959
Marie Perreault Assistant Chief Pharmacist University of Min- nesota Hospitals at $6,312 Term A to serve as Chief Pharmacist at the rate of $6,564 Term AT May 1 to June 30, 1959
Grace I Shannon Assistant Cook University of Minnesota Hos~itals at $2.556 Term A to serve as Cook at the rate of $3.000 TZ AT June '5-30, 1959
Gracia K Stiles from General Staff Nurse University of Minne- sota Hospitals at $3,948 Term A to Assistant Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4.104 Term A Mav 4 to Tune 30. 1959
Sharon L Werpy 'from General staff ~ ; r s e ~dve r s i t y of Minnesota Hospitals at $3,792 Term A to Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,272 Term A May 7 to June 30, 1959
Salary Adjustments
Victor E Anderson Research Associate Dight Institute from $5,890 Term AH62 ($9,780 A rate) to Term AH50 without change in salary rate September 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959
John D Ovington Research Associate Botany Research Funds from $7,885 Term CT ($9,960 A rate) August 16, 1958 to May 31, 1959 to $867 Term CT ($10,404 A rate) June 1-30, 1959 - - - -
Robert E Lee Instructor Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts from $4,250 Term AHT67 ($6,375 A rate) to the rate of $6.375 Term AT A ~ r i l 16 to Tune 30. 1959
Dale H ~ e h k a m ~ Research 3ellow ofa an^ ~e$earch Funds from $2,478 Term CHT87 ($5,784 A rate) January 5 to June 30, 1959 to $444 Term CHT92 ($5,784 A rate) June 1-30, 1959
Hugh D Putnam Research ~ e l i o w School. of Public Health ~esearcfi Funds from $2,200 Term CHT75 ($4,800 B rate) January 1 to June 15, 1959 to $267 Term CT ($6,400 A rate) June 16-30, 1959
Wasyl S Hnojewyj Research Fellow School of Chemistry Research Funds from $5.500 Term CT ($6.000 A rate) Tulv 1. 1958, to May 31, 1959 to $550 Tenn CT ($6,600 A rat;) ~ u n 6 1-30, 1959
Edward E Schweizer Research Fellow School of Chemistry Research Funds from $2,208 Term CHT98 ($5,400 A rate) Feb- ruary 1 to June 30, 1959 to $521 Term CT ($6,250 A rate) June 1-30, 1959
Philip B Ray Instructor Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts from $4,050 Term AHT67 ($6,075 A rate) to the rate of $6,075 Term AT April 16 to June 30, 1959
Eleanor S Fitzgerald Clay County Acting. County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $2,900 Term AH50 ($5,800 A rate) to the rate of $4,350 Term AHX75 ($5,800 A rate) May 16 to June 30, 1959
Milton L Hoberg Fillmore Count Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service gom $6,500 ($4,300 Uni- versity $2,200 County) Term AH66 to the rate of $6,700 ($4,500 University $2,200 County) Term AH67 May 1 to June 30, 1959
Robert W Hiller Teaching Assistant School of Public Health from $945 Term BH25 and Non-service Fellow School of Public Health Research Funds from $900 Term B to Teaching Assistant School of Public Health without change in salary rate or term and Non-service Fellow School of Public Health Research Funds at $1,600 Term B for 1958-59
Joseph K Wagoner Teaching Assistant School of Public Health from $945 Term BH25 and Non-service Fellow School of Public Health Research Funds from $900 Term B to Teaching Assistant School of Public Health without change in salary rate or term and to Non-service Fellow School of Public Health Re- search Funds at $1,600 Term B for 1958-59
Charlotte C Chu Research Assistant Bureau of Institutional , Research from $1,890 Term EH50 to $630 Term C May 16 to June 30, 1959
Bonifacio Pilapil Research Assistant Bureau of Institutional Research from $2,520 Term AH50 to the rate of $5,040 Term A May 16 to June 30, 1959
Ransom A Blakeley Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds from $2,520 Term AHT5O April 1 to June 30, 1959 to the rate of $3,780 Term AHT75 April 16 to June 15, 1959 and to the rate of $5,040 Term AT June 16-30, 1959
Montv D Harrison Research Assistant Plant Patholoev and Botany ~Gsearch Funds from $2,520 Term AHT5O to ti;k rate of $5,040 Term AT June 16-30, 1959
Mark C Flaherty Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds from $2.520 Term AHT50 to the rate of $5,040 . . Term AT June 16-30, 1959
Fritz B Volbach Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds from $935 Term CHT50 February 3 to June 15, 1959 to $210 Term CT June 16-30, 1959
Ronald H Olsen Research Assistant Dairv Husbandrv Re- search Funds from $2,835 Term CHT75 0Gober 1, 1938 to June 30, 1959 to $2,678 Term CHT75 October 1, 1958 to June 15, 1959
Paul S Anderson Administrative Fellow College of Agricul- ture Forestry and Home Economics from $2,268 Term B H ~ O to $1,827 Term CH60 November 24, 1958 to June 30, 1959
Kenneth A Osterberg Non-service Fellow United States Public Health Service Fellowship Psychiatry and Neurology from $833 Term CT ($5,000 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959 to $3,750 Term CT ($5,000 A rate) July 1, 1959 to hlarch 31, 1960 and to $458 Term CT ( $5,500 A rate) April 1-30, 1960
William G Peterson Non-service Fellow United States Pub- lic Health Service Fellowship Psychiatry and Neurology from $833 Term CT ($5,000 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1959 to $4,583 Term CT ($5,500 A rate) July 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960
Francis W Ramsay Non-service Fellow United States Pub- lic Health Service Fellowship Psychiatry and Neurology from $6,000 Term AT to $5,417 Term CT ($6,500 A rate) July 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960
William G Lucas Non-service Fellow Neurology Minneapo- lis General Hospital Fellowships from $4,900 Term A to the rate of $6,000 Term A May 1 to June 30, 1959
Reuben Haugan Printing Foreman Printing Department from $7,415 Term A to the rate of $7,694 Term A March 1 to June 30; 1959
Joan T Labissoniere General Staff Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals from $3,948 Term A to the rate of $3,792 Term AT April 22 to June 30, 1959
Leaves of Absence
William L Hart Professor Mathematics College of Science Literature and the Arts leave without salary for 1959-60 on ac- count of illness
John H Williams Professor School of Physics continuation of leave without salarv for 1959-60 to serve as Director Research Division Atomic ~ n e r ~ ~ Commission Washington, DC
Henry Borow Professor of Psychological Studies General College sabbatical furlough for 1959-60 to conduct research and to carry on independent study in occupational psychology at Columbia University
Horace T Morse Dean and Professor General College leave without salary July 1-31, 1959 to teach for the first summer session at the University of California at Berkeley
Henry J Ehlers Professor Division of Humanities Duluth Branch sabbatical furlough for the winter quarter of 1959-60 to work on a textbook in logic
G Robert Stange Associate Professor English leave without salarv for 1959-60 to serve as Visiting Lecturer at the University of Chicago
- Clarke A Chambers Associate Professor History sabbatical
furlough for 1959-60 to do independent research on a historical analysis of the role of voluntary social welfare associations and reform groups during the 1920's
Walter K Vivrett Associate Professor School of Architecture leave without sala June 1-15, 1959 to work in Washington, DC for the Federz Housing and Home Finance Agency
Robert E Jacobs Associate Professor Extension Animal Hus- bandman Agricultural Extension Service continuation of leave with salary May 16 to June 6, 1959 on account of illness
Ralph W Wayne Associate Professor Extension Dairyman Agricultural Extension Service leave without salary June 11-30, 1959 for additional vacation time for trip to Europe
Theodore Volsky Assistant Professor of Psycholo y and Senior Student Personnel Worker Office of the Dean of ~ tusents Student Counseling Bureau leave without salary July 1-17, 1959 to teach at the Guidance and Counseling Institute University of Maryland College Park, Maryland
Karl H Potter Assistant Professor Philosophy leave without salary for 1959-60 to accept Fulbright Research Scholarship for study in India
Richard H Lyon Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering leave without salary for 1959-60 to study and do research at the University of Manchester, England under a National Science Foundation Fellowship
Kenneth P Miller Assistant Professor Southern School of Agriculture leave with salary June 15-26, 1959 for annual mili- tary training
Cecelia R Lediger Assistant Professor School of Nursing continuation of leave without salary June 13-30, 1959 for work ;
toward Doctor's degree Edward A Usenik Assistant Professor College of Veterinary
Medicine Division of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology leave without salary uly 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960 to serve on t h ~ staff of the Me 'cal Department of Brookhaven National Labora- tories at Upton, Long Island, New York
Charles A Brekke Clinical Assistant Professor School of Dentistry leave with salary May 5 to June 5, 1959 on account of illness
Carroll F Giesler Murray County Club Agent Instructor Ag- ricultural Extension Service leave with salary May 18 to June 10, 1959 on account of illness
Raymond E Carson Research Assistant Entomology and Economic Zoology leave without salary June 15-30, 1959 to teach first term Summer Session at Lake Itasca Forestry and Bio- logical Station
Larry L Denison Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Research Funds leave without salary June 15-26, 1959 for an- nual military training
Ralph N Feichter Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave without salary July 1 to September 30, 1959 for personal reasons
Christopher M Ryan Principal Account Clerk Office of the Comptroller leaie without salary April 24 to May 8, 1959 for personal reasons
Karen A Urquhart Clerk Office of the Comptroller leave without salary Ma 11-22, 1959 for vacation
Cecelia ~ e l a n i Clerk Office of the Dean of Students Student Counselin Bureau leave without salary April 21-30, 1959 on ac- count of iflness
Clayton M Mattson Guard Department of Protection and Safety leave without salary April 26 to June 30, 1959 on account of illness
Jean L Roath Clerk-Stenographer Zoology leave without salary June 2-30, 1959 on account of pregnancy
VideIIe K Ukura Senior Clerk-Typist Animal Husbandry leave without salary May 20-31, 1959 on account of illness
Marvin E Sorensen Farm Laborer Northeast Experiment Sta- tion leave without salary May 14 to June 30, 1959 for military service
Kathleen T P ne Principal Clerk College of Veterinary Medicine leave witgout salary May 18-22, 1959 on account of illness
Helen K Sanzone Secretary School of Public Health Re- search Funds continuation of leave without salary April 18 to May 31, 1959 on account of illness in family
Paul P Sanzone Building Caretaker Physical Plant leave without salary April 14 to June 30, 1959 on account of illness
Susie Sedio Assistant Cook Centennial Hall leave without salary March 12-31, 1959 for extended vacation
Lucille K Leslie Custodial Worker Comstock Hall leave without salary April 15 to May 31, 1959 on account of illness
Helen Grosnik Custodial Worker Territorial Hall leave without salary May 1 to June 30, 1959 on account of illness
Hartley R Koch Student Personnel Worker Coffman Me- morial Union leave with salary July 11-25, 1959 for annual . - . military training
Betty A Davison Senior Clerk-Typist Printing Department leave without salary June 4-15, 1959 for vacation
Geneal E Wilson Assistant Sales Manager University of Minnesota Press continuation of leave without salary May 1-31, 1959 on account of illness
June E Breid Clerk Mimeograph Department leave without salary June 8-30, 1959 to care for children
Dorothy Carter Clerk Mimeograph Department leave with- out salary June 10-30, 1959 to care for child
Louise Antolik Laundry Worker University Laundry leave without salary May 4-15, 1959 on account of illness
Donald I Mendenhall Linear Accelerator Operator School of Physics Research Funds continuation of leave without salary March 1 to April 17, 1959 for military service
Lellen L Jones Guard Hormel Institute leave with salary June 15-26, 1959 for annual military training
Esther Crawford Clerk-Typist University of Minnesota Hos- pitals leave without salary April 7-17, 1959 on account of illness
Barbara Damon Head Hospital Nurse University of Minne- sota Hospitals leave without salary June 22-30, 1959 for ex- tended vacation
Louis Gorr Building Caretaker University of. Minnesota Hos- pitals leave without salary April 7 to May 1, 1959 on account of illness
Harry Howard Building Caretaker University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary April 15-30, 1959 on account of illness
Edith A Johnson Hospital Aide University of Minnesota Hospitals continuation of leave without salary h4ay 4 to June 30, 1959 on account of illness
Carolyn J Mosbey General Stag Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals 100% time leave without salary March 25 to April 10, 1959 and 50% time leave without salary April 13-24, 1959 on account of illness
Bette Z Rood Senior Clerk-Typist University of Minnesota Hos~itals continuation of leave without salary Mav 1-24. 1959 on account of illness
E Hortense Sandbo Hospital Housekeeper University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary April 7 to May 1, 1959 qn account of illness
Dorothy M Sime Food Service Worker University of Min- nesota Hospitals leave without salary May 28 to June 30, 1959 on account of pregnancy
Erma R Sims Nursing Station Assistant University of M i ~ e - sota Hospitals leave without salary May 12-24, 1959 on account of illness-
Kay F Smith Hospital Aide University of Minnesota Hos- pitals leave without salary May 11 to June 30, 1959 on account of pregnancy
Lila Wengler Student Technologist Supervisor University of Minnesota Hosvitals leave without salary May 20 to June 30, 1959 on account 6f pregnancy
Voted to approve applications for contracts and grants totaling $2,771,395.94, list filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,748.
Voted to approve the following requests for non- campus service:
Institute of Agriculture
Laurence K. Cutkomp, Associate Professor, Entomolo y and Economic Zoola , to serve as consultant to Eli Lilly a n 2 Com- pany, ~ r e e n f i e l r Indiana, for the agricultural research group, plant science section, from June 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960
Elmer W. Learn, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Eco- nomics, to serve as consultant to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota, from May 25 to December 31, 1959
Duluth Branch
Robert Haakenson, Associate Professor, Division of Hu- manities, to serve as adviser to Smith Kline and French Labora- tories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to establish a speech pro- gram, from June 8 to June 12, 1959
University Health Service
George S. Michaelsen, Associate Professor and Industria1 Health Engineer, to serve as consultant to Northwest Airlines, Holman Field, St. Paul, Minnesota, for one day during week of June 1, 1959
College of Science, Literature, and the Arts and Institute of Technology
Otto H. Schmitt, Professor, Zoology and Physics, to serve as consultant and adviser to General Electric Company, Heavy
Military Equipment Division, Syracuse, New York, from April 1, 1959, to April 1, 1960
Institute of Technology
Ralph W. Peterson, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineer- ing, to serve as consultant to Control Data Corporation, Minne- apolis, Minnesota, from May 1, 1959, to April 30, 1960
College of Veterinary Medicine
Ralph L. Kitchell, Professor and Head, Division of Veter- inary Anatomy, to serve as consultant to George A. Hormel and Company, Austin, Minnesota, from June 1 to September 30, 1959
Benjamin S. Pomeroy, Professor and Head, Division of Vet- erinary Bacteriology and Public Health, to serve as Secretary- Treasurer of Minnesota State Veterinary Medical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, from June 1, 1959, to indefinite; and to prepare a monthly article for ~Minnesota Gobbles magazine for the Min- nesota Turkey Growers' Association, St. Paul, Minnesota, from June 1, 1959, to indefinite
The Business Vice President reported for the infor- mation of the Board receipt of the following original patents, filed supplement to the minutes, pages 11,749 and 11,750:
Application of Fred Smith et a1 Serial No. 330,154 Patent No. 2,883,826 Filed: January 7, 1953 For: PROCESS FOR CONDITIONING PLANT FIBERS
FOR SPINNING
Application of Samuel T. Coulter et a1 Serial No. 367,472 Patent No. 2,887,390 Filed: July 13, 1953 For: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SPRAY DRYING
Voted on recommendation of Dean Walter W. Cook, College of Education, the Business Vice President, and the President to approve contracts covering school sur- veys of the followin schools, to be conducted by the Bureau of Field ~ t u i e s and Surveys:
Independent School District No. 381, Two Harbors, Lake County, Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,751
Independent School District No. 115, Cass Lake, Cass Coun- ty, Minnesota, filed sup lement to the minutes, page 11,752
Independent ~choo? District No. 317, Deer River, Itasca County, Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,753
Voted on recommendation of the University Com, mittee on Fees, the Business Vice President, and the President to approve the establishment of the following fee, effective June 16, 1959:
Duluth Branch, Division of Education and Psychology, Lab- oratory School Class for Gifted Children, $10 per quarter per child
Voted on recommendation of the Business Vice Presi- dent and the President to approve the following ap- pointments to the Civil Service Committee:
Mr. Ray F. Archer, Director, Department of Insurance and Retirement, re-appointment for a three-year term from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1962
Professor Richard C. Jordan, Professor and Head, Mechani- cal Engineering, for a three-year term from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1962, to reclace Professor Henry E. Hartig who retires in June of 1960
Voted to amend the minutes of the Board meeting of April 18, 1952, to include the approval of an agreement covering student teaching by Duluth Branch students in Unorganized School District of St. Louis County, Min- nesota, effective January 1, 1952, agreement filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 11,754.
Voted on recommendation of the Business Vice Presi- dent and the President to approve agreements covering student teaching by Duluth Branch and Minneapolis Campus students at the following schools:
Moose Lake Public Schools, Carlton County, Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,755
Unorganized School District, Lake County, Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,756
Grand Rapids Public Schools, Itasca County, Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, age 11,757
Hayfield Inde endent ~c%ool District No. 203, Dodge Coun- ty, Minnesota, file3 supplement to the minutes, page 11,758
The President reported for the information of the Board that in a nation-wide testing of nursing graduates the University of Minnesota graduates ranked consider- ably above the national over-all average and ranked the highest among the graduates in the state of Minnesota.
Voted to approve an agreement between the Agricul- tural Extension Service and the Minnesota Department of Conservation, Division of Forestry, defining generally the areas of operation and responsibility of the two serv- ices, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,759.
The following resolution was adopted by the Board:
RESOLUTION
Sheldon V. Wood
Sheldon V. Wood, whose death on May 31, 1959, brought sadness to the entire community, had special contacts with the University of Minnesota that covered most of the years of his active and richly productive life.
He was sixteen years old when he enrolled at the Univer- sity as a student. He com leted his professional studies and gradu- ated from the College of Engineering.
His children also attended the University. Then, in 1939, he became a member of the Board of Re-
gents, a post he held until 1953. Of these contacts with the institution he so deeply loved and
respected, Sheldon Wood once wrote: "They hqve indeed +n a wonderful experience, and for them I am truly grateful. It was his expressed desire to render such service as a Regent "as will, to some extent at least, repay a great debt which I feel I owe to the University of Minnesota."
Durin fourteen years of conscientious and devoted service as a mem%er of the Board, Sheldon Wood did, it would be agreed by all who knew him, repay that debt. His interests as a Regent were many, and his own wide experience in the fields of business and engineering, made his contributions to Board thought and action ganieularly significant and valuable. His concern with the pro lems of engineering education were ever evident, and he was held in sincere respect by all who turned to him for advice and guidance. He himself found deep satis- faction in the part he played, as a member of the Board's special committee, in selecting the resent president of the University.
Sheldon Wood loved %is association with the University, and he became, with passing years as a member of the Board, constantly more conscious of the part the University played in the life of the people of the state. "One does not have to serve
long on the Board of Regents," he said, "to realize that citizens generally, of all classes and levels, from both city and rural dis- '
tricts, have a real and sincere interest in the University; and it augurs well for our commonwealth that they speak of it as 'Our University.' "
In everything that he did in meeting his responsibilities as a Regent, Sheldon Wood manifested the same sharp, clear qualities of mind that made him so valuable a member of the total community. He was, indeed, motivated by the highest of civic-as well as personal-principles, and these guided him in all the many and varied public services that he undertook.
The Regents of the University of Minnesota are uniquely conscious of all that Sheldon V. Wood meant to the University, and they recognize the debt that they, as fellow Board members, owe to him for his manifold contributions to the on-going of the institution. They recognize, too, what those contributions and service meant to the people of the state as a whole. In Sheldon Wood, they en'oyed an association that was most rewarding. He was a respectei colleague, and more than that, a loyal and good friend.
All of this the wish to express by a formal action, and they now resolve that t&s statement concerning their friend and col- league be made a part of the permanent records of the Board of Regents and-of the University; and that a copy of it, together with their expression of profound sympathy, be sent to Mrs. Wood and the members of the Wood family.
Voted on recommendation of the Civil Service Com- mittee, the Business Vice President, and the President to approve the following changes in pay ranges of Civil Service classes, effective July 1, 1959: 1112 Cashier, from pay range No. 8, 240-292, to pay range No.
9, 250-304 3854 Occupational Therapist, from pay range No. 17, 342-416,
to pay range No. 19, 370-450 3855 Senior Occupational Therapist, from pay range No. 19,
370-450, to pay range No. 21, 400-487 3856 Assistant Occupational Therapist Supervisor, from pay
range No. 21, 400-487, to pay range No. 23, 433-526 3857 Occupational Therapist Supervisor, from pay range No.
23, 433-526, to pay range No. 25, 468-569 3842 Physical Therapist, from pay range No. 17, 342-416, to
pay range No. 19, 370-450 3843 Senior Physical Therapist, from pay range No. 19, 370-450,
to pay range No. 21, 400-487 3844 Assistant Physical Therapist Supervisor, from pay range
No. 21, 400-487, to pay range No. 23, 433-526 3846 Physical Therapist Supervisor, from pay range No. 23,
433-526, to pay range No. 25, 468-569
3815 Allergometric Technician, from pay range No. 17, 342-416, to pay range No. 19, 370-450
4442 Laboratory Technologist, from pay range No. 17, 342-416, to pay range No. 19,370450
4446 Student Technologist Supervisor, from pay range No. 20, 385-468, to pay range No. 21,400-487
4472 Junior Scientist, from pay range No. 20, 385-468, to pay range No. 21, 400-487
3612 Assistant Pharmacist, from pay range No. 12, 281-342, to pay range No. 14, 304-370
3614 Pharmacist, from pay range No. 21, 400487, to pay ran e No. 23, 433-526
3615 ~ tu8en t Pharmacist Supervisor, from pay range No. 21, 400-487, to pay range No. 23, 433-526
3616 Senior Student Pharmacist Supervisor, from pay range No. 23, 433-526, to pay ran e No. 25, 468-569
3617 Assistant Chief Pharmacist, from pay range No. 23, 433- 526, to pay range No. 25, 468-569
3618 Chief Pharmacist, from pay range No. 28, 526-641, to pay range No. 30, 569-694
3622 Health Service Pharmacy Supervisor, from pay range No. 23, 433-526, to pay range No. 25, 468-569
6112 Manager of Married Student Housing, from pay range No. 24, 450-547, to pay range No. 25, 468-569, with the present extra one-half day of vacation allowance in lieu of overtime pay and a one-year probationary period
6118 Residence Hall Director, from pay range No. 21, 400-487, to pay range No. 23, 433-526, with the present extra one- half day of vacation allowance in lieu of overtime pay and a one-year probationary period
9128 Head Residence Hall Counselor, from pay range No. 18, 356-433, to pay range No. 21, 400-487, with the resent extra one-half day of vacation allowance in lieu of over- time pay and a probationar period of one year
9124 Residence Hall Counselor, &om pay range No. 9, 250-304, to designation as a "Rate as Approved class
Voted on recommendation of the Civil Service Com- mittee, the Business Vice President, and the President to approve the establishment of the following class, ef- fective July 1, 1959: 6119 Senior Residence Hall Director, at pay range No. 25,
468-569, with the extra one-half day of vacation allowance in lieu of overtime pay and a one-year probationary period
Voted on recommendation of the Civil Service Corn mittee, the Business Vice President, and the President to
approve the following change in title of a class, effec- tive July 1, 1959:
6124 From Director of Pioneer and Centennial Halls to Direc- tor of Territorial and Centennial Halls, remaining at pres- ent pay range No. 29, 547-667, with the extra one-hrJf day of vacation allowance in lieu of overtime pay and a one-year probationary period
Voted on recommendation of the Civil Service Com- mittee, the Business Vice President, and the President to approve the elimination of the following class, effec- tive July 1, 1959: 6128 Director of Women's Residences, pay range No. 29, 547-
667
The President having reported for the information of the Board receipt of a communication from the President of the Association of Governing Boards of State Univer- sities and Allied Institutions announcing appointment of directors and committees, including Regent Howard as Regional Director, Minnesota and Wisconsin, and Re- gent Quinlivan as consulting Director, Vice-Chairman of the Committee on Legislation and Inter-Governmen- tal Relations, and member of the Committee on Pro- gramming, voted to name Regents Quinlivan, Howard, and Olson as representatives of the Regents at the 1959 meetin of the Governing Boards of State Universities and Alged Institutions.
Because the legislature has not acted on University appropriations, the President discussed only tentative planning for a 1959-60 budget plan, describing certain essential commitments and possible retrenchments, as well as a general program of possible academic salary adjustments. The President indicated that legislative de- lay in the enactment of appropriation bills may require a special budget meeting of the Board in July or August.
On recommendation of the Business Vice President and the President, voted to accept the Professor Emeri- tus Harold Quigley Fund in the sum of $1,500, consist- ing of gifts of $1,000 from the Gainey Foundation and
$500 from the James I?. Bell Foundation, correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,760.
Voted on recommendation of the Academic Vice President and the President to approve the following membership involving annual dues of more than $75:
American Book Publishers Council, Inc. ............ .................... $155.40
Voted on recommendation of the Academic Vice Presi- dent and the President to authorize the Business Vice President to execute on behalf of the Regents an agree- ment between the Regents of the University and the American Legion 1959 Convention Corporation, covering the use of University of Minnesota facilities during the National Convention of the Legion on dates of August 22 and 23, 1959, copy of agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,761.
The Business Vice President having reported for the information of the Board the desirability of acquiring certain acreage in the Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Anoka County and Isanti County, to round out the acre- age already owned by the Regents in said area, the Busi- ness Vice President was instructed to report further at the June 25-26 meeting on the characteristics of present ownership and personal circumstances likely to result from condemnation proceedings.
The Business Vice President having reported for the information of the Board the urgent necessity of immedi- ate improvements of the Winchell Cottages (thirteen in number) with respect to safety and fire hazards made imperative from a safety standpoint 'and to meet the re- vised 1956 City housing ordinance entitled "The Hous- ing Maintenance Code," voted on recommendation of the Business Vice President and the President to authorize the closing of these cotta es at the end of this Spring H Quarter and the removal o the cottages from the campus in such manner as shall be determined by the Business Vice President.
The President and the Business Vice President having reported for the information of the Board, voted to ap- prove the proposed organizational relationship between
the Greater University Fund and the Minnesota Medical Foundation, proposal filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,762.
On recommendation of the Business Vice President, the Academic Vice President, and the President, voted to authorize the execution of an agreement between the University and the Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. for four opera concerts on May 20, 21, and 22 of 1960, and also the distribution of $9,999 remaining after ex- penses in c o ~ e c t i o n with the 1959 opera season, agree- ment filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,763.
The President and the Academic Vice President hav- ing reported for the information of the Board, voted on recommendation of the Academic Vice President and the President to approve the memorandum of agreement between Carleton College and the Regents of the Uni- versity of Minnesota for ublication of manuscripts, etc. by the University Press, J e d supplement to the minutes, page 11,764. .
Voted on recommendation of the President to approve the following recommendations of the ~ommit^t&e on Honors :
Designation of the new building to be occupied by the School of Architecture and engineering overflow as "Architecture"
Designation of the central court of the new Architecture Building as "The Frederick Mann Court" in honor of Professor Emeritus Frederick Mann, founder of the School of Architecture
Designation of the Home Economics building as "McNeal Hall" -----
Designation of the new dairy building as "Dairy Industries Building"
Awarding of four Outstanding Achievement Awards, list filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,765
Voted on recommendation of the President to adopt a policy providing for the presentation of a citation to be called the "Regents' Certificate of Merit" to each re- tiring Regent. The citation shall be signed by the Presi- dent, the Secretary of the Board of Regents, and by each Regent serving at the time the recipient retires, the pres- entation to be made when possible by the Chairman of the Board of Regents on an appropriate occasion.
Voted on recommendation of the President to ap- prove the recommendations of the Committee on Re- gents' Awards for the awarding of eight Regents' Awards, list filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,766.
The President discussed the report of the Special Athletic Committee, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,767, with special reference to the four summary recommendations of that committee. It was agreed that the President should proceed with the following:
Strengthening the Physical Education staff with such addi- tions as it may be possible to finance from athletic income
Naming a staff committee to consider the capital develop- ment needs of the Athletic Department, with special attention to intramural needs, to establish a priority of needs, and to con- sider fiscal problems involved
Requesting the Senate Committee on Intercollegiate Ath- letics to consider and frame a statement of athletic policy
Further consideration was requested of the President's recommendation that an assistant athletic director be employed and that Mr. Wenberg be assigned to assist the President in administrative relationships with the Athletic Department.
The President reported for the information of the Board the ap ointment of a Graduate Deanship Advisory Y Committee o nine, Dean E. W. Ziebarth, Chairman, to assist and consult with the President in thk discharge of his important responsibility for recommending the ap- pointment of a successor to the Dean of the Graduate School for the approval by the Board of Regents.
Voted to approve resolution awarding contracts and acceptance of the following low bid for the installation of additional bituminous roadways for the Married Stu- dent Housing Project, Phase 11, on the St. Paul Campus, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,768:
Bituminous Roadways, Inc. 2121 Snelling Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lump Sum Bid A ................................................... $ 20,465 Lump Sum Bid B ................................................. 2,150
Total ..................................................................... $ 22,615
Source of Funds: 1957 Legislative ap ropriation Federal Housing a n c f ~ o m e Finance Agency
Completion Date: 90 days
Voted to authorize acceptance of the following low bids for construction of the Hormel Institute Research Laboratory located in Austin, Minnesota, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 11,769:
General
Lysne Construction Company Blooming Prairie, Minnesota
Base Bid GC .................................... Alt. No. GC-1, omit the sol-
vent storage house, deduct Alt. No. GC-2, omit canopies,
cold storage rooms, finishes in animal rooms, deduct ......
Alt. No. GC-3, omit labora- tory equipment, room fin- ishes, p rtitions, doors at rooms 12-22, deduct ...............
Alt. No. GC-4, omit labora- tory equipment, room fin- ishes, partitions, etc. in rooms 8-14, deduct ..................
Alt. No. GC-5, omit concrete slab in basement floor stor- age space, deduct .....................
Alt. No. GC-6, omit loading dock and retaining walls, library shelving, finishes in toilets 5 and 6, composi- tion floors in the adminis- trative suite, rooms 2, 3, 4, and 7, cabinets and millwork in rooms 3, 4, 5, and 6, and wall painting, deduct ..........................................
Alt. No. GC-7, omit exterior sign, deduct ..................................
Total deductions ..............................
Net Bid .....................................
Mechanical (including plumbing, heating, and ventilating work)
The Sanitary Company Rochester, Minnesota
Base Bid $253,454 Alt. No.
house, deduct ............................ - 833 Alt. No. M-2, omit canopies,
cold storage rooms, cooling equipment at the animal rooms, deduct .......................... .... - 13,036
Alt. No. M-3, omit labora- ui ment in rooms 2 5 2 3 e f' uct ............................ ..... -11,329
Alt. No. M-4, omit labora- tory equipment in rooms 8-14, piping mains in base-
............................. ment, deduct .... - 6,711 Alt. No. M-5, omit loading
dock and retaining walls and fixtures at toilets 5 and
-13,673
der) minor changes cov- ered in letter from con- tractor in accordance with list prepared by the Archi- tects and Engineers, deduct -13,882
Total deductions ............................. - 59,464
................................................ Net Bid $193,990
Electrical
Paton Electric Company Austin, Minnesota
Base Bid ............................................. $ 52,846 Alt. No. E-1, omit solvent
house, deduct .............................. - 375 Alt. No. E-2, omit canopies,
cold storage rooms, cool- ing equipment in animal rooms, deduct .............................. - 460
Alt. No. E-3, change from five rows to four rows of lights in laboratories, de- duct .............................................. - 1,020
Alt. No. E-4, omit laboratory equipment in rooms 15-22,
............................................... deduct - 2,800 Alt. No. E-5, omit laboratory
equipment in rooms 8-14, deduct .......................................... - 2,500
Alt. No. E-6, omit loading dock and retaining walls, libra shelving, finishes and pxtures in toilet rooms 5 and 6, cabinets and mill- work in rooms 3, 4, 5, and 6, deduct .................................... - 214
Alt. No. E-7, omit exterior sign, deduct .................................... - 100
Total deductions ............................. - 7,469
Net Bid ...............................................
Laboratory Equipment and Casework
(Acceptance of low bid is be- ing deferred pendin approv- al of application for grant to National Institutes of Health) Total of Low Bids ...........................
Nonbuilding Costs
Allowance for Architects' and Engineers' fees ................................... 24,000
Site work and supenision by the Physical Plant Depart- ment .......................... .. ............................ 5,000
Total of Nonbuilding Costs ........ $ 29,000
Total of Above Costs ....................... Available for Contingencies and
for Application toward Lab- oratory Equipment .......................
GRAND TOTAL ................................. $502,280
Source of Funds: U. S. Public Health Service Hormel Foundation Hormel Institute Reserve Fund
Completion Date: 300 calendar days from date of award of contracts
Voted to approve the following contracts:
12-14-100-886(45), U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agri- cultural Research Service, Animal Disease and Parasite Research Division, extension of contract period and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,770
12-14-100-2058(44), U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agri- cultural Research Service, Animal Husband Research Division, extension of contract ~e r iod and allotment 2 funds. filed supple- - - ment to the minutes, :age 11,771
12-14-100-2079(45), U. S. De artment of Agriculture, Agri- cultural Research Service, ~ n i m a f Disease and Parasite Re- search Division, extension- of contract period and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,772
12-14-100-2346(41), U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agri- cultural Research Service, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, extension of contract period and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,773
AT(l1-1)-50, Supplement No. 12, U. S. Atomic Ener y Commission, extension of contract period and allotment of funis, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,774
AT(l1-1)-532, Supplement No. 2, U. S. Atomic Ener y Commission, extension of contract period and allotment of funls, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,775
AT(l1-1)-622, Sup lement No. 1, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, extension orcontract period and allotment of funds, filed sup lement to the minutes, page 11,776
ATfi1-1)-783, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, Physiolo i- cal Crop Ecology Using Radioisotopes, filed supplement to t i e minutes; page 1Ii777 -
Grant No. BM-102-59. U. S. Atomic Enexv Commission. purchase of equipment and materials to be uses-in the educa- tional and training program in the field of nuclear technology as a ~ ~ l i e d to the life sciences, filed supplement to the minutes, - - page -1 1,778
AF 33 ( 608)-429, Air Force, Instruction of Military Person- nel of the Air Force, provision for the instruction of not more than 50 students, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,779
AF 18(600)-454, Supplemental A reement No. 16, Air Force. extension of contract period. 4ed s u ~ ~ l e m e n t to the - - -. - - minutes, page 11,780
AF 18(600)-479, Supplemental Agreement No. 7, Air Force, extension of delivery date on technical report and provisional fixing of overhead rate at 45% of salaries. filed su~plen~ent to - - the kinutes, page 11,781
AF 33(616)-6037, Supplemental A reement No. 1, Air
supplement to the minutes, page 11,782 Ei Force, extension of contract period and a1 otment of funds, filed
DA-18-064-404-CML-300, Modscation No. 2, Army, in- corporation of fixed overhead rate of 62% of salaries, filed supple- '
ment to the minutes, page 11,783 DA-11-022-ORD-2616, Modification No. 1, Army, allot-
ment of funds and incorporation of new general provisions in Title 11, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,784
DA-11-022-ORD-2650, Change Order No. 1, Army, allot- ment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,785
DA-11-022-ORD-2786, Supplemental Agreement No. 1, Army, extension of contract period, allotment of funds, and pro- vision for subcontract work with the Ohio State University He- search Foundation, filed supplement to the minutes, pa e 11,756
DA-11-022-ORD-3067, Army, Basic Research on dash Pho- tolysis of Labile Polyatomic Molecules, filed supplement to the - - minutes, page 11,787
DA-11-022-ORD-3084, Army, Research in Mass and Heat Transfer, filed supplement t o th; &nutes, page 11,788
DA-19-129- M-813, Modification No. 3, Army, extension of contract period, 8 ed supplement to the minutes, page 11,789
DA-19-129-QM-1350, Army, Letter award dated May 19, 1959, for extension of contract and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,790
N6onr-24609, Amendment No. 11, Navy, extension of con- tract period and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the min- utes, page 11,791
N6onr-246, Amendment No. 14, Navy, provisions relating to travel, records, and technical data -of basic agreement brought up to date, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,792
Nonr-710(00), Amendment No. 16, Navy, revision of basic agreement to bring clauses pertaining to security and subject data up to date, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,793
Nonr-710(22), Amendment No. 10, Navy, extension of con- tract period without additional funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,794
Nonr-710( 31 ) , Navy, Research on Production Models and Techniques for Statistical Quality Control, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,795
Telema~hic award dated A ~ r i l 2.8. 1959. National Aeronau- tics and Space Administration, bevelopment. of Instrumentation for Space Probes, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,796
Telegraphic award dated June 1, 1959, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Study of Habitability of Man in a Sealed Capsule, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,797
Agreement No. C-2108, Letter amendment dated March 26, 1959, State of Minnesota, Department of Highways, revision of publication terms, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,798
Purchase Order No. 68340, Edo Corporation, Spray Research Program, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,799
Purchase Order No. 214-60364, Amendment No. 2, General Electric Company, allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,800
SC AF 33(600)-31292, Purchase Order No. 203-5720-01348, Amendment No. 1, General Electric Company, revisions of cost, patent, termination, and property clauses, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,801
Pearl River Valley Water Supply Project, Harza Engineering Company, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,802
AF 33(608)-346, Sup lemental Agreement No. 3, Air Force, release of excess funds, &ed supplement to the minutes, page 11,803
Purchase Order No. 168-2482, Navy, provision for tuition for a course of instruction for Lt. Ruth M. Pojeky, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 11,804
Voted to accept with thanks the following gifts:
Governmental Research
Donor U. S. Public Health Service Amount $35,550 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Research in Rheumatic
Fever
Donor U. S. Office of Education Amount $33,208 Fund U. S. Office of Education-Study of Women College
Faculty Purpose To establish a fund to support research on the study
of women college faculty in accordance with statement fled supplement to the minutes, page 11,805
Donor U. S. Public Health Service Amount $10,735 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Ontogenesis
of an Epileptic Lesion -
Purpose To establish a fund to support research on ontogenesis of an epileptic lesion in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,806
Donor U. S. Public Health Service Amount $10,426 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Fluid and Electrolyte
Balance in the Newborn
Donor Amount Fund
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Purpose
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Donor Amount Fund
National Science Foundation $7,300 Nattonal Science Foundation-undergraduate Research Participation Program-Science and Mathematics To establish a fund to support undergraduate research participation program in the field of science and mathe- matics in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,807
U. S. Public Health Service $5,000 U. S. Public Health Service-Chemical Composition of Arteries
National Science Foundation $4,290 National Science Foundation-Summer Science Train- ing Program for Secondary School Students in Chem- istry
U. S. Public Health Service $2,300 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Avian Acid To establish a fund to support research on avian acid in accordance with statement fled supplement to the minutes, page 11,808
U. S. Public Health Service $1,966 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Canine Shock To establish a fund to support research on canine shock in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,809
U. S. Public Health Service $500 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Vascular Changes
Non-Governmental Research
The National Foundation $222,419 The National Foundation-Host Cell Virus Relationship
Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation $37,663 Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation-Pleisto- cene Pollen Study in Minnesota
Donor Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Amount $21,275 Fund Alfred P. Sloan Foundation-Fundamental Research-
Physics Purpose To establish a fund to support fundamental research
in physics in accordance with statement filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 11,810
Donor American Heart Association, Inc. Amount $13,613.60 Fund American Heart Association-Fatty Acids and Athero-
sclerosis Purpose To establish a fund to support research on fatty acids
and atherosclerosis in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,811
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Purpose
Donor Amount Fund Purpose
American Dairy Association $10,000 American Dairy Association-Research on a Dairy Table Spread To establish a fund to support research studies in the Department of Dairy Husbandry on the composition, properties and manufacture of an optimum dairy table spread in accordance with agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,812
Green Giant Company $9,450 Green Giant Company Disease Research Fund To continue support of research under the direction of the Agricultural Experiment Station in accordance with agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,813
Donors Various Amount $7,990.50 Fund Rose Wangensteen Memorial Fund for Surgical Ke-
search in Heart Disease
Donor American Dairv Association Amount $6,000 Fund American Dairy Association-Research on Nonfat Solids Purpose To continue support of research under the direction
of the Agricultural Emeriment Station in accordance with agreement filed sGpplement to the minutes, page 11,814
Donor
Amount Fund
Purpose
Donor
Amount Fund
Purpose
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Purpose
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U. S. Department of Agriculture, Animal Disease Branch $6,0oo U. S. Department of A culture, Animal Disease Branch-Research on Orn igs i s in Poultry To continue sup ort of research under the direction of the College o? Veterinary Medicine in accordande with statement fled supplement to the minutes, page 11,815
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, Minnesota Chap- ter $5,000 Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, Minnesota Chap- ter-Research on Rheumatoid Arthritis To establish a fund to support research on rheumatoid arthritis in accordance with statement Ned supplement to the minutes, page 11,816
U. S. Department of Agriculture $4,500 U. S. Department of Agriculture-Research of the Genetic Reactions in the Fowl To continue support of research under the direction of the Agricultural Experiment Station in accordance with statement Ned supplement to the minutes, page 11,817
Various $2,660 Lyle A. French Research Fund
Various $2,500 Flora L. Rosenblatt Fund for Cancer Research-Malig- nant Disease
Various $2,104 Malignant Disease Research Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanford $2,000 Arthur and Stella Sanford Malignant Disease Research Fund
Merck & Company, Inc. $2,000 Merck & Company-Research on Diseases of Turkeys
Donor Red River Valley Beet Growers' Association Amount $2,000 Fund Red River Valley Beet Growers' Association-Research
on Control of Weeds in Sugar Beets
Donors Amount Fund
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Purpose
Donor Amount Fund
Purpose
Various $1,752.50 General Heart Disease Research Fund
Various $1,380 Artificial Kidney Research Fund
Various $1,062 Special Research-Surgery
Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories $1,000 Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories, 1nc.-Research on Diseases
? o y % s h a fund to support research on diseases of poultry in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,818
Metropolitan Mosquito Control Commission $1,000 Metropolitan Mos uito Control Commission-Research on Susceptibility o?~osquitoes to Insecticides To establish a fund to support research on the sus- ceptibility of mosquitoes to insecticides, in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,819
Donors Various Amount $940.50 Fund Fund for Research in Cancer
Donor Dr. W. T. Peyton Amount $800 Fund Neurosurgery Research Fund
Donor Minnesota Turkey Growers' Association Amount $500 Fund Minnesota Turkey Growers' Association-Research on
Bluecomb Disease of Turkeys Purpose To continue sup ort of research under the direction
of the College of Veterinary Medicine in accordance with agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,820
Donor Amount Fund Purpose
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Jay Arthur Myer $500 Jay Arthur Myer Research Fund To establish a fund to support research of Dr. Myer in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,821
Various $185 McQuarrie Pediatrics Fund
Various $65 Experimental Medical Research Fund
Various $30 Research on Hodgkins Disease
Mrs. Robert H. Parker $25 Cargill Fund for Surgical Research-Malignant Dis- ease Research Fund
DeLaval Se arator Company Balahce of fund DeLaval Separator Company-Research on Lipase Ac- tion in Milk To continue the memorandum of agreement covering research under the direction of the Agricultural Experi- ment Station in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 11,822
Scholarships, Fellowships, Loans and Awards
Otto Bremer Foundation $12,000 Otto Bremer Foundation-Fellowship in Cancer Re- search
General Foods Fund, Inc. $7,000 General Foods Fund Fellowship
Eli Lilly and Company Research Laboratories $5,290 Eli Lilly and Company Research Fellowship in Anatomy To establish a fund to support a fellowship for Dr. Hisao Fujita in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 11,823
Donors Amount Fund Purpose
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Purpose
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Purpose
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various $5,000 Minnesota Alumnae Club Loan Fund To establish a fund to support a student in her senior year and a woman doing raduate work in accordance with statement filed supptment to the minutes, page 11,824
General Electric Company $5.000 college Quiz Bowl Scholarships
American Philosophical Society $4,500 American Philosophical Society-Daland Fellowship in Clinical Medicine To establish a fund to support a fellowship for Dr. Robin Johnson in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 11,825
U. S. Public Health Service $3,632 U. S. Public Health Service-Post-Sophomore Re- search Fellowship
Mount Sinai Hospital $3,553 Mount Sinai Hospital FellowshipRadiology
Procter & Gamble Com~anv - . $3,300 Procter & Gamble Company Fellowship in Biochemistry
Various $3,100 University of Minnesota International Exchange Schol- arship To establish a fund to combine all presently active student exchange projects and to rovide a means for proper administration of an expansed program of stu- dent exchange in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 11,826
Monsanto Chemical Company $2,650 Monsanto Chemical Company-Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company $2.500
Donor Amount Fund
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.-, - - Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company Fellowship in Chemistry To continue support of fellowship in chemistry for 1959-60 in accordance with agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,827
Minnesota Surveyors and Engineers Society $2,500 Minnesota Surveyors and Engineers Society Civil En- gineering Scholarship Endowment Fund
Otto Bremer Foundation $600 Otto Bremer Foundation Scholarship
Monsanto Chemical Company $500 Monsanto Chemical Company Scholarship
Dr. Paul Dudley White $450 Surgical Fellowship Fund To establish a fund to support Dr. NicoIas S. Dontas during his training period in accordance with state- ment filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,828
Mankato Stone Company $300 Mankato Stone Company Education Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maier $300 Doris and Ted Maier Scholarship To establish a fund to help quaaed students under- take the study of pharmacy in accordance with state- ment filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,829
Women's Society to Ramsey County Medical Society $300 Women's Society to Ramsey County Medical Society Scholarship
League of United Latin American Citizens $300 League of United Latin American Citizens Scholarship To establish a fund to support educational opportunities to people of Latin American descent especially those of Mexican parentage in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,830
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Donors Amount Fund Purpose
Donor Amount Fund
Norwegian Luncheon Club $260 Norwegian-American Fellowship Fund
Samuel S. and Arnold M. Grais $250 Gray's Drug Store Pharmacy Scholarship To establish a fund to su port qualified men and women to undertake the stu& of pharmacy in accord- ance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,831
Twin City Home Economists in Homemaking $150 Twin City Home Economists in Homemaking Scholar- ship Fund
Donor Phi Delta Sorority, Inc. Amount $110 Fund Phi Delta Scholarship Pumose To establish a fund to s u ~ ~ o r t a woman in senior colleee
who is pursuing a degree in business administrati&, commercial education, economics, or other sequence in the School of Business Administration in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,832
Donors Various Amount $100 Fund Leora E. Cassidy Scholarship Fund
Donor American Institute of Industrial Engineers-Twin City Chapter
Amount $100 Fund American Institute of Industrial Engineer-Twin City
Chapter Scholarshi Purpose To establish a funf to support a qualified undergradu-
ate in Industrial Engineering, Institute of Technology, in accordance with statement fled supplement to the minutes, page 11,833
Donor National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Minnesota
Amount $60 Fund National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the
State of Minnesota Scholarship
Donor University of Minnesota Householders Association Amount $50 Fund Householders Student Loan Fund
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Alpha Delta Theta $30 William A. O'Brien Scholarship Fund
Bertel 0. Budd $7.05 F. J. Percival Physical Education Fund
Miscellaneous
Variety Club of the Northwest $25,000 Variety Club Heart Hospital-Fifth Floor Addition
- .- - - -- $15,457.50 Variety Club Heart Hospital Equipment Fund
U. S. Public Health Service $6,625 U. S. Public Health Service-Alcohol Education Insti- tute To establish a fund to support necessary services and facilities to plan, organize and conduct a technical as- sistanbe project on alcohol education at Minneapolis on May 25 through 27, 1959, in accordance with state- ment filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,834
Minneapolis Star and Tribune $3,750 Gideon D. Seymour Memorial Lecture Fund
Minneapolis Foundation $1,000 Warren Lecture Fund
Henry J. Neils $1,000 Flour City Architectural Education Fund
Wilderness Research Foundation $1,000 Rural Sociology Service Fund
i:h;oPd John Rood Sculpture Collection Fund
Various $926 4-H Club Fund
Donors Various ~- - - -
--&t $256 Fund History Department Service Fund Purpose To establish a fund to sup ort the needs of the His-
torv De~artment in accorBance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,835
Donors Various Amount $238.50 Fund Masonic Memorial Hospital Fund
Donor Motorola, Inc. Gift Four color T.V. Sets
Donor Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area Joint Apprenticeship Conference
Gift Two ceremonial flags
Donor Minnesota State Horticultural Society Gift Landscape Plan for the Arboretum at Excelsior
Donor TI-GSI Foundation Gift Two transistors valued at $1,000
Donor NcQuay Incorporated Gift Two refrigeration direct expansion coils, valued at
$340.50
Voted to approve the report of the Business Vice President to the Chairman of the Executive and Finance Committee, filed supplement to the minutes, page 11,836.
Voted to approve transfers of funds No. 2501 to No. 3000 inclusive.
Voted to approve journal vouchers No. 1 to No. 2500 inclusive.
Voted to approve requisitions No. 57141 to No. 60884 inclusive.
Voted to adjourn.
W. T. MIDDLEBROOK, Secretary