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JAN 4, %!i; H :i• :,&L,:: ",~ ' :r[(I",e,• i ;:!i,;~ ~~i f {~ .J.::il"T k :::'LEAVES OF ABSENCE.--Presldent Bonedlct reported that a member<strong>of</strong> the faculty ha~ stated that he was c~sldering announcing forState Representative ~ had as~d what would be the policy <strong>of</strong> theRegents as to grouting him a leave <strong>of</strong> abse~e during his tenure <strong>of</strong> activeservice in the Legislature shoul~ hebe elected. After dlecuselonthe <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, sec'onded by Mr. Nee,he,y, todecline to grant such leaves.(Since this matter was presented, the pa~y in q~stlon haswithdrawn his request. }00MPENSATION INSURAI~OE.--After some discussion <strong>of</strong> the advisability<strong>of</strong> wor~men,s compensation insurance for all Unlversit~ employees,the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded by Doctor Eandall, torequest the Legislative 0o~n~ttee to take up the matter with the Governorand the Leglslaturc~INVESTMENT OF TH~ McDONALD FUND.--The Finance 0~i~tee reportedthat it did not have sufficient Infonnat£on as to ~hat securitieswere available to warrant the invest~t <strong>of</strong> the McDonald Feud at thistime~ There was a discussion, also, <strong>of</strong> the fnvestment <strong>of</strong> other fundsat the same time the McDonald Fund is invested, such as the Da¥~mnFund, etc. Several members expressed the opinion that the ~vestments,~hen made, should be distributed among various issues With no more t~n$5,000 or $I0,000 in any one issue.I! On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded by Mr. Jester, the 3oar~voted to authorize the Comptroller to send out notices to bond investmauthouses advising them that the <strong>University</strong> has a certain amount <strong>of</strong>funds to invest and requesting that they submit written "<strong>of</strong>ferings,, tothe F1nonce Co,~ittee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, these "<strong>of</strong>ferings,, to be opened andthe investments awarded at the .n~t meetlng <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.CHENISTRy BUILDING CONTRACTS.--The Secretary "presented thevarious contracts on the Chemistry Bullding. Mr. Neathery, havtug exstainedthem, stated to the <strong>Board</strong> that he thought they were satisfactory.The <strong>Board</strong>, upon due motion, voted to approve the various contracts, andthey ~ere signed by the Chairman and a mJorIt¥ <strong>of</strong> the .<strong>Board</strong>.LETTER TO STATE SP~31AL A~DITOF~--President Benedict presenteda letter from Mr. Moore Lynn, Acting Special Auditor, ask~ the advice<strong>of</strong> the Rege~ts in extending the methods adopted by them to other publicunsold lands. On motion made by Mr. Hollid~v, PresCient Benedict was re.available.quested to write Mr. Lynn, giving him Such Information as might be( ::._ Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, ~uuar~ 20, 19~0Meeting No. 277The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> met in regularsession in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President Benedict, at Austin, January 20,1930, at 9:45 A.M., with the following present: Regents Stark (Chairiman|, Bat, s, Crane, Foster, Holllday, Jester, Neathery, 0dell, an~ Bandell;President 3e~eclict, and Seoretar~ Hay~eSo Absent~ None.EINUTES APPBOVED.--The Seoreta~ asked that the minutes <strong>of</strong> th~meeting <strong>of</strong> December 14, 1929, be amended as follows:Insert the heading "AD3tDIISTR~TI01~ C~ THE END01~IENT ESTATE.Just above the l~st paragraph on page 4.• Change the he~lng near the middle <strong>of</strong> page 41 frown "BOYS DOR-MITORIES" to "~.0AN FOR BUILDING PROGRAM.."Insert the heading "BOYS D01~IITORIES- Just before the p~ragraphbeginning "Messrs. Smith and Baker, representing.. ,- ,.'V~ith these amen~-~nts the minutes were approved as mimeographedand distributed to the <strong>Board</strong>.ROUTINE ITE~ APPBOUED.--The <strong>Board</strong> took up for considgrationthe rotters listed under the heading "REOO.~5~2~DED %CTION', in PresidentRenediot,s reoo~nendatlons tc the <strong>Board</strong> under date <strong>of</strong> Januar F 11, 1950,.FJ.'f,e ~as~ ~i~|,~Ip Fmu~.--Upon motion ~ Mr. Crane,seconded ~r~ Mr. Holltday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to accept the <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> ~hefotu. York Rite Bodies: Dallas Lodge Noe 760, A.F. & A.M., Dallas Chapter~o~ 47, R.A.M., Dallas Council I~o. 18, R. & S. M., -Dallas Cor~nanderyNo. 6, Enlghts T~mplar, <strong>of</strong> a fund <strong>of</strong> $5,000 to be used to establish th~"YORE Rite Hason~ Scholarship Fund,- the Lucome to be used as a schola~ship f--~ for graduates <strong>of</strong> the Fort ~orth ~sonl~ Home and School "whoare enrolled or about to be enrolled" in the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>; ~ toauthorize the 0hairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> to represent the <strong>Board</strong> in executingthe contract.Upon motion <strong>of</strong> Judge Bat,s, seconded by Mr. Hollidaye the<strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the items in the ,~ocket, pages 1 throug;~ ~Z~ .....Item ~:GRADUATE FACULTY ~IBERSHIP APPOINT~d~TS," page 5, as foi~lows:i',;~:~,.. ~.I! ,. '~' :V., liiiii,~lh:~l: Igl;-~:~::EM-STUD~TTS, ASSOOiAT~0N LOAN.--President Benedict reportedthat the Ex-St~dents, Assoclatlon i~ in need <strong>of</strong> tem~o~ flnanolal assistance.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~. ~eather~, seconded b~ Mr~ Holl1~ay, the<strong>Board</strong> voted to advance the Ex-Stu~ents, Assectatt~ $3,000 until theneXtas votingmeeting-No..°f the <strong>Board</strong>. ~essrs. Crane and Batts asked to be recordedCONSELTIN@ A-ROHITF_~T.--The members <strong>of</strong> the con~tttee appointedto Select a 0onsulting Architect reported severaldiscussion, the Ohatrma,~ <strong>of</strong> the 0o~nlttee, Doctor suggestions. Afterto make a recon~ndatl~n te the PresCient, tht s recommendation Bandall, was to requested beplaced before the <strong>Board</strong> at Its next meeting~TRA/~SFER ~ JLDDITIONAT. APPROPRIATIONS.--I reoon~nend ".~he approval<strong>of</strong> the following transfer in accounts and additional appropri~tions:~Isto W ~ philosophy <strong>of</strong> F~ucation1. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $I,300 from the Tutors ~_ AssistantsAccount to the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Oscar Henry Coopgr for the Second Semester1929.-~0,2. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $200 for stenographic assistancein connection with Dr. 0. H. Cooper's work here d~ring the Second Semester,1929-30e\i11 ,;;:,,,:i~ ~ ~*~,' ~,, ,.,.:;'~ ~.~ ~,,:~. ,;At 6"20 P.M. the <strong>Board</strong> adjourned.S. ~opr~priate an additional $2,400 to th~ Oil ~ield ExpenseAQoOUUt to cover the salar~ <strong>of</strong> an additional gauger in Crane fielt fornine months ($2,160] and a~ldltlonal help during the month <strong>of</strong> September,!i ,'l*:/t], ,/j•APIq)IN~S AND RESIGNA~IONS, 1929-50.--1 recommend the approval<strong>of</strong> the foll~vtng appointments and resignations for 1929-30:H~me ~on~tCsle Appoint Miss Calhoun ~arris as Instructor in H~ne Economicsfor the ~eoond Semester, 1929-30, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I,000 for thatperiod, vice Miss Floronoe Wright, resi~ede (Miss Harris has he]£ thisposition for the first semester.}Ii


,L"Ill;i 'I!I;'!::iHistor<strong>of</strong>9302. Appoint Dr. Oscar ~enry Cooper, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Education atSimmons <strong>University</strong>, as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> ~ucation, l~arttime,for the Second Semester <strong>of</strong> 1929-~0, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I,~00 for thatperiod.I Univers lt~ Health Serv ~ce~. Appoint ~iss Anlce Jenkins as Secretary <strong>of</strong> the UnLversltyHealth Service, cna part-t~e basis, at a sala~ <strong>of</strong> $I00 per month foreight months, beginning January I, 19~0, vlce ~Iss Kathe~-Ine Hocks,resigned December 31, 1929.4. Appoint Nlss Clara N~thls as Instructor (Dietetics} Lu theCollege <strong>of</strong> Nursing, without salary, effective December I, 1929, vlce~iss Charlotte Cornell, resigned November ~0, 1929.5. Appoint ~iss Eleanor Fuquay as Instructor (ObstetricalNursing) In the College <strong>of</strong> NursLmg at a salary <strong>of</strong> $i00 per month, effectiveJanuary I, 19~0, vlce 1:iss ~arle Eonzack, resigned December 31,1929.to be pal& out <strong>of</strong> the Traveling F~,930<strong>of</strong> the Interscholastic ~.eague Bu-Ou~-<strong>of</strong>-~$at~ Tri~s laid for out c~ .~he Fa~ul~ Expens¢ Fun~5. N~'. W. J. Battle, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical r.anguages, toatten~ the m~etlng <strong>of</strong> the Classical Association <strong>of</strong> the Mld~le West andSouth, <strong>of</strong> Which he Is President, to ~e hel~ ~m New Orleans, Louisiana,April ~-5, 19~0.~e ~Ir. F. B. Pl,n.-~r, Geologist, Buxeau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology,to attena the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America held inWashington, D.Co, December 29-30, 1929.7. ~r. L® W. Payne, Jr., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, to attend the~od~\m Language Assoclatlon meeting In Cleveland, 0hlo, December 31,1929.8. Mr. D. B. Klein, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psycholo~, toattend the Ninth International Congress <strong>of</strong> Psychology held in New HavenCo-~cttcut, September 4, I929.6. Appoint Mr. George B1/toh as Field Assistant in Pro~ect#27 (Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ";,iley's Project}, at a salary c~ $125 per month, effectiveDecember I, I~29.9. Dr. J. B. Johnson, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~adtO10~, to attendthe meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southern ~edical Association held in ~lama,Florida, October 22, 1929.Burea~ <strong>of</strong> ~Econ0mlc7. Appoint Dr. Gayle Scott, Associate Prc~essor <strong>of</strong> Geolo~at <strong>Texas</strong> Christian <strong>University</strong>, as Consultl~g Geologist in the Bureau <strong>of</strong>Economic Geolo~ <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s, without s~la~, to becomeeffective at once.I0. ~r. L. L. Click, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, to attend the .~.~o~ernLangna~e Assoclatlou meeticg in Cleveland, Ohio, December ~0, 1929-January 1, 19~0.llo Mr. H. Co BIodgett, AdJ~mct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psycholo~, toattend the International Cor~ress <strong>of</strong> Psycholo~ held In New Haven, Connectlcut,September 2, 1929.~. Appoint ~Iss Edna Gaines as Soeret~ry In the Visual InstructlonBureau at a salary <strong>of</strong> $125 per month for the perio~ beginningJanuary I, 19S0, and ending August ~I, 1930, vice ~rs. Elsie Rupert,resigned December 31, 1929.CHANGE OF STATUS, 1930-~10--I r~co~mend the approval <strong>of</strong> thefollc~'ing change <strong>of</strong> status for 1930-31:12. Mr. Robert H. Cuyler, Instructor in Geolo~, to atte~the meting <strong>of</strong> the Geological Society <strong>of</strong> America Branch <strong>of</strong> the A.A.A.S.held in Waahingtou, D.C., December 29. 1929,iN. ltr. R. ~. Cock, Instruotor_/~; FAucational Psycholo~, toattend the ~eetlng <strong>of</strong> Seetlon Q <strong>of</strong> the A.A'A.S. held In D~ ~Ines,Iowa, December 27, 1929-0auuar~ 2, 19~0. . ,i1. Change theii,~statu s <strong>of</strong> Dr. ~narles W. R~n~ell from Pr<strong>of</strong>essot(American History) at'a sa~ar~ <strong>of</strong> $5,500 for nine months to Pmfessot(American History) ata s~lar~ <strong>of</strong> ~6~000 for nine months, effectiveS~ptember Ib, 1930.0UT.~F-STATE TRIPS, 1929-~0.--I recommend the approv~ <strong>of</strong> thefollowing out-<strong>of</strong>-state trips:14o Mr. Fred 1;, ~ullard, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Go01o~, toattend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the f~ric~ Association o~ Petro~um Geologiststo be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 20-22, 19~0.15, Mr. ~'red C. dyer, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Education~l Ad~inistration,Ito atten~ the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Deoartment <strong>of</strong> Superintendence <strong>of</strong> the Na- ltlcn~l Education Association to':~e held in Atlantic City, 1'Tew Jersey, 'Febrmary 26, 19~0. ~*~1. Nr. Gold, in Gold~nlth, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Architecture, to atte,,the ~nnu~l meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Collegiate ~xhoels <strong>of</strong> £~ohlteo. 'ture to be held In Washington, D.C., ~t~y, 19~0, his expenses (not to exceed$180] to be paid from the ~ainten~ce and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> theOepart=ent <strong>of</strong> Architecture.2. Ur. E, j. u~thews, Registrar, to attend the annul ~etlng<strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Southern Colleges and Seeendar~ Schools, held atLexington, Kentucl~, November 30-Dee~nber 7, 1929, his expenses tobeRegl paid st from rat. the ~lntena~e and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the16o Nr. L. So Brown, ~AJunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geolo~, to attendthe meeting <strong>of</strong> the ~Ineraloglo~l Society <strong>of</strong> Amerlc~ held in Jashlngton,D.Ce, December 27, 1929.17o N~. O. B. ~:illiams, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacterlolo&y,to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> American Bacteriologists In ~esIowa, December ~0, 1929.18. ~r. U. Pe Webb, Associate PrQfessor <strong>of</strong> History, to atte,~lthe Joint seesZon <strong>of</strong> the AmerI¢~ Historical and Mississippi V~lleyHistorical Associations at Chapel Hi11, North Carolina, December 28,1929.• ;i' : ~, '::,~3. ~r. Bervard Nichols, Editor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> Bus~ss Review|Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, to attend the annual meting <strong>of</strong> the ~ericStatistical Association, held In Washington, D.C., December 26-~0, 1929Research. his exp~nses to be pa~.d from the Traveling F~ <strong>of</strong> the B~re~ <strong>of</strong> Busines~• i.. ~h'. RO~, Bediehek, Chief af the InSetsreau, a~d Mr. R. B. Hemdersc~. ~=+, ...... cholast!c Lea e• A ..... ~ ~eo~or, i~tersc~.:~,~stic gu ~u-League Bureau, to atte~ the Twsnty-fou~th £~al Conventl~ <strong>of</strong> the ~atLonalCollegiate Athletic Assoel~tState Physical ~duoat ^- ~.--.~ Ion, t~ National Ass.elation <strong>of</strong>bali ~Oaohes held in New 1.. York u,~ou~ors, end the National Ass.eLation <strong>of</strong> FO0~19. Mr. Floyd Stovall, ~dJunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, to atten~the Modern Language Association meting held in Cleveland, Ohio, December~1, 1929.20e Mr. F. Me Stewart. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Government, to attend the~nsrican Political Selene Association n~etLug £n New Orleans, Louisl~December 27, 1929.21e Hro Theodore Stenberg, ~lJm~ot Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, toatte~ the Modem Z~mguage Association meting In Cleveland, Ohio,Deeember 31, 1929. i/!!:i/~:i,H


fi! .?!!!ii ,i~:'!l! ~:I}: '::::: ii, U.i,~iii~ii:,, : ~, ~)b: ,I !, !:!~ ,.)222. Mr. D. T. Shames, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>esscr ~ Emglish~ to attond~the Modern ~auguage Asscclation meetlng in Cleveland, Ohio, December ZO,1929.2~. Mr. E.H. Sellards, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geolo~ a~,AssoclateDirector <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> theGeological Society <strong>of</strong> America held in Washlngten, D.C., Decs~nher 26-P~,1929.24. Mr. H. J. l~uller, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoology, to attend themeeting <strong>of</strong> the ~merlcen Society <strong>of</strong> Naturalists held in Des Moines, Iowa,January I, 19~0.25. Mr. Gordon ]~rsh, Instructor in Zoolo~, to attend t~meeting <strong>of</strong> the Plant Ph~vslologlcal Section <strong>of</strong> the A.A.A.S. hel~ in DesMoines, lowa, December 29, 1929.26. Mr. Charner ~. Perry, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> PhIlosoph~, toattend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the american Philosophical Associatlon, E~sternand Western Divisions, held ~u New York City, December ~i, 1929•27. Mr. Max S. Haudman, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics, to attend themeeting <strong>of</strong> the American Economic Association held in Waahin~ton, D•C•,December 27, 1929.28e ~r. ROSCOe C. Martin, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Government, toattend the Amerlc~ Political Science Association meeting hei~ in NewOrleans, Louisiana, December SO, 1929•29. Mr. E. J. Lund, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoolo~, to attend the PlantPh~slolo~ Section <strong>of</strong> the A.A.A~S. meeting In Des Molnes, l~a, December20, 1929.! ~0. Mr• H. J. Leon, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical Languages,to attend the Archaeological Instl~ute~ <strong>of</strong> America meeting in Boston,~ssachusetts, December 26-28, 1929.l• ~r. W• E. M~tzenthln, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ge:m~ic Lamgmages, togo to Mexico City to act as referee to ~n "International- footballNovember, 1929• //2e N~, J. I~• H~erson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Seoomdaz~ Eiucation, togo to Tyler) <strong>Texas</strong>, for three days to assist In the reorganization <strong>of</strong>the Tyler Public School syst~, December, 1929.~,, Mr. Golc1~in Goldsmith, Pr~essor <strong>of</strong> Architecture, to delive~a series <strong>of</strong> lectures in Tex~s at certain times, u~er the direction<strong>of</strong> the American Institute <strong>of</strong> Architects, "for the purpose <strong>of</strong> givingthe interested public as well as teachers and students a better understanding<strong>of</strong> the sl~nificance <strong>of</strong> the flne arts in our llfe, and arealization <strong>of</strong> how beauty plays its part in our daily existence."4. NA-. H. C. Walling, Research Accountant, Bureau <strong>of</strong> BuslmessResearch, to go to Lake Charles, Louisiana, to secure certain desireddata from Tex~s and Louisiana rice millers who h~ve headquartersthere•5• Mr. George ~, Le~Is, Research Live Stock Specialist ~uthe Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, to be absent from Jaauary i, 1930, toJune i, 19~0, without pay. In order to finish his doctor's degree atthe Unlverslt~ <strong>of</strong> Chleage in connection with ~hlch he Is planning to dosome work with the Institute <strong>of</strong> Meat Pack~rs in a study <strong>of</strong> meat distributlon--hlsnext project In the plans <strong>of</strong> the Bureau.6. ~r. E. P. Schoch, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Chemistxy anl Director° <strong>of</strong>the Bum~ <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chemistry, to be absent one or two days, beginningJan~ar~ 6, 1930, in order to appear as a witness in the suit <strong>of</strong>the Union Sulphur Conrf~z~V vs. the Gulf Production Con~any,PEI~SSION TO RETURN LATE.~I recomnend the approval o~ thefollowing permissions to return late to the campus without lose <strong>of</strong> payafter J~naar~ 2, 19~0::l I'if?:' 'if !i,. ',:,2i~ ~BI. ~r. T. P. Harrison, Jr., A~UnCt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Emgllsh, toattend the Modern Language Association meetL~g In Cleveland, Ohio. ~,~=ember ~I, 1929.~2. Mr. L. M. Holl~m~er, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Germamtc Lang.uages, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Soclet¥ for the A~vameement <strong>of</strong>Scandinavian Studies to be held at Ann Arbor. Michigan, May i. 19~0.ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS~The foll~1~g gLfts to ~he Unlverslt~ <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> have been received:t1. A clock with chimes, from a very distinguished and devotedex-student <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> who wishes to remain onon~mous. Thesechimeslnmmd tately~have arrived ana plans are well under way to have them Installed2• The StFles.Yinoen t Library, from Mr. Upshur Vincent <strong>of</strong> thePort Worth St~r-Telegram.1• N~'. Ellwood Griscom, Jr., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> PublicSpeaking, to return to the campus as late as Janu~r F 4, 19S0, because<strong>of</strong> attez~llng the annual convention <strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong>Teachers <strong>of</strong> Speech held in New York City from December 30, 1929, throJanmarF i, 19~0.2• Mr. Charner M. Perry, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> -=hilosophy, toreturn to the campus as late as Jammary ~, 19L0, because <strong>of</strong> h~ving toread a parer before the Jo!nt meeting <strong>of</strong> the E~stern an~ //e~tern Divisions<strong>of</strong> the i~merlcan Philosophical Assoclatlon held in Neu York Cityon December 31, 1929.3. Mr. D. A. Penick, Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Artsand Sciences and President <strong>of</strong> the Southwest ~thletlc Conference, to returnto the c~mpus as late as January 4, 1930, because <strong>of</strong> h~ving beenrequested to represent the Southwest Athletic Conference at the meetln~<strong>of</strong> the N~tlon~l Collegiate Asscciatlon held An New York City on January1930.:I 1!!!! ,~)', ~h)(,, ~, ~!!B• The smm <strong>of</strong> ~900, from the Port Worth Geolog~al Socle1~,to become a revolving fund known as the Port Worth Geological Soolet~Publication l~nxl, and to be us~t to expedite the publh~atton <strong>of</strong> bulletins,papers, or pamphlets by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geo~!~, said bulletins,Papers, or pamphlets to be approve~ by the Execut~e Committee<strong>of</strong> the Fort Worth Geological Society•4~ ',~ smm <strong>of</strong> $5,000, from the four York Rlte Bodies: DallasLodge NO, 760, A.F. & AoM., Dallas Chapter No• 47, R,A,M~) Dal~SCouncil No. 18, R. & 8.M., Dallas Oomms~ez~ No. 5. ~lghts T~l~r~to be known as the York Rite ~asonlc Scholarship Fund! the income to beuse~ as a scholarship fund for gr~lu~tes <strong>of</strong> the Eort Worth Masonic Ho~and<strong>of</strong> Tex~s•Sch°°l "who are enrolled or a~ut to oe enrolle~- in ~he Unlversit~:3LEAVES OF ABS~CE, !92940•..1 recommend the approval <strong>of</strong> ~he~ollowlng leaves <strong>of</strong> ~bsence, 1929-~, none <strong>of</strong> them to involve expensestc be paid from <strong>University</strong> f-'~s:IIPE~LOW~HIP £WARDS, 19L~-~O•--I reco~ndship awards for 1929-30sMoore•Llmmer.ton Wilcox•trm following fallow-le <strong>University</strong> Fellowship with a stipend <strong>of</strong> ,~500, to Mr. L, H,Peabod~ Pellowshlp with a stipend <strong>of</strong> $200, to Mr. A, M.JPeabo~l¥ Fellowship with a stipend <strong>of</strong> $200, to ~r. G. B~r-91~LI~UATE FACULTY MEmbERSHIP APP01NT~TS~--! reco.~erd the $~-~pointmemt <strong>of</strong> the following pr<strong>of</strong>essors to ;membershlp in the G~uatePasultyzloDro Milton Rietow Gutsch, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English History./i• " • +i~i ~I iii-i ~


20 193002. Dr. George H~llis Newlove, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~ccountlng.3. Mr. Thad Weed Ri~er, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Modern European Hlsto:rFLUBBING J'~D HEATING CONTRACTtration.4. Dr. Ambrose P~r@ ~Vinston, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Business Adminls-Co~t~t~rProposals Tin~ CheckPlumbing Eeatlng Combinediii :'!':~;"' ':~'i!i .,;~f'< ~"'{; ,,.,~i,~i ~ !: •}!.r, i~; '.,.,.~"~,,;~YORK RI~ Y~SONIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND (Conttnued}.--At this t~Messrs. Speer, McCallum, and Pierson, representing the above-ns~,ed Yo~Rite Bodies, came before the <strong>Board</strong> to present the scholarship in person.The contract was signed by each member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rege~ tsand by t,~e representatives <strong>of</strong> the above-risked York Rite Bodies, (Forcopy see Secretary's files.) Judge Spear, speaking for the Bodies,delivered the contract, with a check attached In the sum <strong>of</strong> $5,000, tothe <strong>Board</strong> ~ith the request that the President allow these bedles tocooperate in a~ possible way In helping such stodents as may be appointed,with the desAre <strong>of</strong> m~king them representative <strong>of</strong> the fr~t~rnlthat Is setting up the scholarship.Mr. 0dell e~ressed the ~ppreclatlon <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsfor this donation and <strong>of</strong> the n~m~ other activities <strong>of</strong> the 'l~asonlc Bodies<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> for the benefit <strong>of</strong> education am~ The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Te~s,Chatrm~u Stark expressed the thanks <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> for thisscholarship, and the assurance that ths <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents would cooperalIn ever~ wa~ possible to the end that the abholarshlp may be ma~le <strong>of</strong>the utmost value to the students who may be selected as recipients <strong>of</strong>Fox-Schm~t ,,~$~5~00 $6,52S $12,047. I0 Days SZO0Harper &Llnscomb 7,175®00 - - - 200Joh~L. N~rtln 5,847.85 6,470 12,517 - 240"Changed by agreement before contract was approved, to permit change inplans.S ~General Contract Awarded to C. W. Moore atPlumbing and Heating Contra~t ~warded to Fox-Schmidt atTotal$~1,40911.410After the bids were tabulated, discussion arose as to the advia&bility<strong>of</strong> placing the boiler In a separate house, and also as to thet~e <strong>of</strong> burner spoclfied. Mr. ~hlte was aslmd to secure figures fromMr. C. ~, ~Oore and Fox-Schmtdt, the low bidders, on the basis <strong>of</strong> the isubstitution <strong>of</strong> the Swann burner for the Webster burner, specified, a~liiplaning the boiler within the Locker Building, the revised bids to besubmitted to the <strong>Board</strong> during the afternoon. In the meantime the matter<strong>of</strong> amardlng the contract was left open, subject to call. (See post,ii ; i:".:r; i;t :";:'t Hl~ i'i" f ':lI! .......- ~;~ ~ tft,#tl|'! !~,~.!~i;J}i, ,~'. f,.~I~D AGENT ~TERI~.--Prestdent Benedict reported for the ~nformation<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> that Mr. Saner had presented his entire filesand records as Special Land Agent, and that these had been placed Lusuitable cases in the basementj The records were all in flne shape."" /;.' ~ ..... F; , i ~, ,.. ~,.... .~


;i ~ /! iili" Si. . . . t',} ~ •'ill..ii!:i,;,I.! i ,!~: :.!ii~!;;ii!i;!ilF .ii;'i:~~il~','! , ,; ,~.,i~i~ ~, ~:'-' ~:~!; ,~i~! :.i)ijr:!:!,i.be invested~ln accordance with the state law regulating the investment<strong>of</strong> the Permanent School Fund. This limits the "<strong>of</strong>ferings" to a ~elativelysmall amount.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr, Odell~ seconded by Mr. Jester, the Oomptr~l.let was as~d to submit to the B0a~ at its meeting on Tuesday a llst<strong>of</strong> securities which he rec~,,,~nds for investment at this ti.~, TheComptroller is to distribute the purchases as much as !~osslble amongthose who ma~- <strong>of</strong>fers. C ~,...REORG;S~IZATION.__.~r. Holllday moved, slu~e the ~.~:ii.~ttees <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Board</strong> were not eozplete, that the <strong>Board</strong> proceed to eleC'~/J Chaln~anand to fill up the Co~mmittees, The motion w~s seconded by 3/r. Cran~iand approved by the <strong>Board</strong>.~. Crane nominated Judge R. L, Batts as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Boar~<strong>of</strong> Regents. ~r, Holliday seconded the nomination.~r. Neathery nominatedLutcher Stark.for re-electlon as Chalrm~n ~r. H. J. IChairm~n Stark asked President Benedict to tak~ the chair a~put the vote. There was no objection.After the vote, President Benedict announced that Jud~e Batts ihad been elected Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> by a vote <strong>of</strong> 4 to 3.Jud&~ Batts took the Chair, and ~r. Holllday suggested thatble.the Chairman complete the personnel <strong>of</strong> the committees as soon as possl-IBUILDING STC~E,--Hr, ~aRoche called tb~ attemtlon <strong>of</strong> the Bo~rt~ !the proposed use <strong>of</strong> Cedar Park stone in the Chemistry Building. Herea~ a letter written by himself to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, sta~ing thatthe specif'.cat~ons call for "best quality selected Lenders L~nestone,"but that a general paragraph permitted the use <strong>of</strong> other mater~is thanthose directly specified if approved as "equal-.:,after Investigation o~"test. Er. LaEoche stated that the Cedar Park stone was not the equal o:Leuders, that it develops f~ne cracks, discoloration is bad, s~d it hasa nmch lower crushing strength than Leuders. He presented a laboratoryreport from Robert ~. Hunt Company, describing two tests applie~ to th~Leu~ers and to the "Austin V, hite" stone. The first test w~s subjectionto five hours' ste~ning, ~hich both samples withstood without notlceabl,effect. The second ~as submitting the stones to twenty hours' soakingin a s~tur~ted solution <strong>of</strong> sodium sulphate followed by drying at i00degrees Centigrs~e for four hours. "At the end <strong>of</strong> twenty-four hours th~Leuders stone showed no effect and the Austin W~ito stone had begun toshow signs <strong>of</strong> disintegration. This process was repeated, after whichthe Leuders stone still showed no effect and the Austin V,~ite stone gawadditional evidence <strong>of</strong> disintegration and discoloration." (For copy <strong>of</strong>letter add laboratory report, see Secretary's files.]On motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Stark, seco~ed by Mr. Foster, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to use the Leuders stone instead c~ ~ the Cedar Park stone in theChemistry Buil~ing. It was suggested t~at ~Lr. Yantis and the Buildlr .~Committee work out with ~r. ~org~n an adjustment <strong>of</strong> the contract pri~,to take care <strong>of</strong> this change, si~e it was stated that Nro ~organ~s bidwas based on the use <strong>of</strong> the ~edarPark stone.~essrs. LaRoche and D~hl then withdrew.!:i,/On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by ~r. Stark, Dr. F~wardRandall was elected Vice-Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Odell, seconded by ~r. Neathery, the Rulesand Regulations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents were amended by the creation<strong>of</strong> a standing co,~.ittee to be know as the Medical Schoo~ Committee.The change is to become effective i~media~ely. President Benedict wasasked to draft the duties and functions <strong>of</strong> this ~ommittee, and to submitthem to the <strong>Board</strong> at its next meeting..... i i~!d,! ~i :;.INVEST~I~"/ SECURITIES 00MP'.~LNY. OF TEXAS.~After a brief repor:~b~ Mr. Crane, the following resolution, was adopte~ by the Boar~ <strong>of</strong> Regents,on motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Crane seconded by Mro Stark=WHE~V~, a~proxlm~tely $192,000 <strong>of</strong> variousLfunds held by The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s in trust are investedin the first mortgage bonds <strong>of</strong> the Investment SecuritiesCompany <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, the l~v~nt <strong>of</strong> the intere~t and principal<strong>of</strong> which are guaranteed b~ the NatIor~l Surety Compam~, andWATER-LII~ RICHT-OF.','j~y, PHILLIPS FETROL]~IM C01~,._~r. Neathery reported that the Land Committee had examined an applicationfrom the Phillips Petroleum Company for a water-llne rlght-<strong>of</strong>-way,No, 20, across Blocks ~0 and ~i, <strong>University</strong> lands in Crane Co<strong>Texas</strong>, and found that it c.~li^~ ........"~lt~,l shed by the oard. prices e.-• r -~. ~n mozlon <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, sccol~lo~by Nr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~pprove the lease,and it was sl~edby the Chairman and a maJorlty <strong>of</strong> the Boa~..'.,. ~,,~ '~:WHEREAS, it has come to the att~mtlon <strong>of</strong> the ~oard<strong>of</strong> Regents tha~ the financial affairs <strong>of</strong> the Investment SecuritiesCompan~ <strong>of</strong> Tex~s have become so involved that it hasindicated that it will not be able to meet, the interest paymentsdue on its obligations on or ~bou~ J=nuary ist, 1950,and that a meeting <strong>of</strong> its creditors will be held at D~llas onJa~,~ar, 3' 20, 1930~ for the Imrpose <strong>of</strong> devising a p~an to l~.-quid~te its buslnessl;,L I~ :l,ff'CHANNEL RIGHT-OF.WAy, EL PASO COUNTy...~r. Ho~llda~ presa~te~an appllcat~on from the County <strong>of</strong> E1 Fas~ for an easement to constructchannel through a ~rt <strong>of</strong> Block L~ <strong>University</strong> lands, to prevent floodwaters from inundating the ~own <strong>of</strong> Fabens. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hollida¥,seconded by Mr. Odell, the Boa~ voted to approve the application andallauthorizedmineraltherlShts,preparationetc.<strong>of</strong> the contract i~ the usual form, retainingBE IT ~EREFORE RESOLVED, that the Attorney General<strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> be and he is here'~.j requested immediatelyto InTestlgate the condition <strong>of</strong> said Company, and to ta~e suchsteps as in his Ju~ent may be necessary against both the InvestmentSecurltle~ Company <strong>of</strong> Tex~s ~nd the Natlon~l SuretyCompany to a~fegn&~l and collect the funds <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>invested in the s~id obligations.!i• ~ i~,~';~','11 ',~ ~',~;. ', .~[ -:,t +- ~ ri,,~il~!PAYMENT OF ARCHITECTS,--~essrs. E. B. 1".aRoche and George L,Dahl, <strong>of</strong> the firm Herbert M. Greene, LaRoche, and D~hl, <strong>University</strong> Architects,came before the <strong>Board</strong> by invitation. The ArChitects calledthe attention <strong>of</strong> the Beard to the fact that plans for t~s Llbr~r~Building have been completed, except for some checking, sometime age,and suggested that a pa~mt be made on them. At the suggestion <strong>of</strong>~r.OommtHol~lda~,ttee <strong>of</strong> thethe<strong>Board</strong>Ohal rmsa, referred the matter to the 1927.~9 Building jLater In the evening, upon motion <strong>of</strong> ~.,,.oNeather~, seco~.oooIt ~as suggested that no publlclt~ be given the matter,C~TCELL&~ON OF GP~LSS LF~SES.--Messrs, Hemphill, Briscoe,Ohildress, and Evans osme before the <strong>Board</strong> to protest a&ainst the:',,rumored policy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> to c~ncel all gr~ss leases which had beensubleased without the approv=l <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>. These gentlemen said theyh~d been working on a basis favored by th9 Land Agent, that the L~ndAgent, hav~ kncwlAdge <strong>of</strong> the subleases, had not objected to them.They further sat~l they wanted to act in conformity with the policies<strong>of</strong> the present or future Land Agent. They agreed that they had vlolatecterms <strong>of</strong> the lease, but felt, u~::ir the circumstances, that thelease should not be ca~celled.work is abandoned a~d plans ordered for a new Library.. nt in fullif thister ~ntilWithout feral aottone the <strong>Board</strong> postponed aotLon on the matthenezt meeting, at the same time assuring the gentlemen thathe lease w~°,1£ not be cancelled before that time.' ~ ~,. . • " , ./ "I i


;i.! !• '2336:t: "::i:| ,rI" '#'" iil/,;ii;: .,oThe stenogr~phic bureau listed twenty-five departmen,swhich ~ve used the free materials, with those <strong>of</strong> History,Rom~ce Languages, Economics and Sociolo~, Ph~sloll,Business ~lminlstr~tlon, English, Government, and Chemistryas the ten in the lend~The report <strong>of</strong> the stenographic bure~n showed thatfrom September 1 to November 6, <strong>of</strong> the present session the totalcost <strong>of</strong> the materials supplied was $12.0.73. The totalcost for the spring semester <strong>of</strong> 1929 an~ for the first a~d secondterms <strong>of</strong> the summer school was estimated at ~16.74.This standard obtains in both the Long Session and the SummerSession. If passed with the average grade required inthe respective Colleges and Schools, it leads to graduationin the standard length <strong>of</strong> time prevailing therein.~ In ~on~ s . ~ ~ l n the School <strong>of</strong>Law a student may carry as much as fourteen hours per week,but no more. (See R. H., page 66.) Elsewhere the msxl~..~,load is governed as follows, except in Engineering, as prescribedin the Catalogue.I ......... iI:i ~ .. q',,:L' "[i ....i! i'ii~b.iIt was estimated that the ccitt <strong>of</strong> supplying paperto all departments for an entire session would be approxin~tely$700, ~d <strong>of</strong> furnishing blue books, about six t£mes asmuch as for sheets <strong>of</strong> paper. Instruc~ors~testifying beforethe con~lttee were, on the whole, <strong>of</strong> the opinion that, ~ whilethe use <strong>of</strong> blue books is more effective In/the prevention <strong>of</strong>cheating, a greater waste is involved thau In the use <strong>of</strong>sheets <strong>of</strong> paper, either bradded together, or g~ven out separately.•-=In view <strong>of</strong> the facts set forth above, the recommendation<strong>of</strong> Committee C is that in the future, the free supply<strong>of</strong> ex~mimatlon books be discontinued, and that the stenographicbureau continue to furnish to those departments thatdesire to use such supplies, sheets <strong>of</strong> paper, white or yellow,bradded together or given out separately, In accordance withthe preference <strong>of</strong> t~e individual instructors.Respectfully su1~nlt ted,(Signed) Annie Webb BlantonC. C. OlascockD. A. Pe~ckCommittee C on the BudgetThe report and the recon~end~tlons contained therein wererman~mOusly adopted without dlscuss~on.C. ,Ge, neral Faculty Meeting <strong>of</strong> ~ 1.~4, ~9S0The General Faculty adopted the following Catalogue changeby the circularizatfon-no.pro~est procedure:Change the Catalogue <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,1928-29, p. 118, by adding after llne 5 (~aJor Subject: Twemty-foursemester hours in one social science) the sentence,"History ~ o~ be counted a_~s ~ ~f the four histor~courses ~ A hlstor~ ~___~.-1. A fres~,.~n, or a student entering an undergraduateSchool or College by transfer from another Instltutlon,ma~ register for not more than slxteen hours his firstsemester. After his first semester or S,~r Session he mayregister for not more than seventeen hours, except as permittedby the following paragraph.2. After his first se~ster or S~r Session atthe <strong>University</strong> an undergraduate student may register foreighteen hours per week if, dur~-g his preceding semester,he made a score <strong>of</strong> 243 points, (the equivalent <strong>of</strong> two B'sand three C's on five three-semester-hour courses) or <strong>of</strong>196 durIng his preceding S~r Session (the equivalent <strong>of</strong>three B's ~l three C's on six two-semester-hour courses}.To register for more than eighteen hours hls score n~st havebeen ~7 points in his preceding semester (the equivalent<strong>of</strong> three B's and three C's on six three-semester.hour courses)or 234 in his preceding Sc,~er Session (the equivalent <strong>of</strong>four B's and three C's on seven two-semester-hour courses).Credit will not be given for more than twenty-one hours carriedat one time.~ _ ~ ~amber in S~-,a~r ~ . - - A fresb-~n, ora student entering aD ~mdergraduate School or College bytransfer from another institution may register for not morethan fifteen hours per week (six semester hours] his firsts .... ~r term. Thereafter, he may be permitted to registerfor not more than twenty hours per week (eight semester hours}In one s--.ner term, provided that he made a score <strong>of</strong> 243points in his preceding se~ster <strong>of</strong> the Long Session or <strong>of</strong>96 in his preceding sunder term {the equivalent <strong>of</strong> one B andtwo C's on three two-semester-hour courses).No student may receive credithours in one Sn.,.~r Session.for more than fourteen semesterBasis fo___~r Sco~.--In computing scores for theforegoIng rule, semester-hour grades will count as follows:A, 21 points per each semester hour| B, 18; C, 15; D, 12; E,6|and F ~ G, O.;;il~.~{ :,;*': 2,!iiQUANTITY OF ";;ORE RULE.~The following amended Report <strong>of</strong> theAdministrative Council on the "Quantlty <strong>of</strong> Work Rule for the ~aln <strong>University</strong>-was adopted by the General Faculty:To the General Faculty:The ad~tn|strative Counc~l rec~nde the substitution <strong>of</strong> thefollowing "Quantity <strong>of</strong> Work Rule for the MaIn <strong>University</strong>- forthe entire section entitled "Number <strong>of</strong> Hours to be Carried atOne Tl~e" beginning near the bottom <strong>of</strong> page 10~ and endingnear the top <strong>of</strong> page 105 <strong>of</strong> the Current Catalogue,~AI~TITY 0F W01~ I~LE FOR THE NAIN UNIVERSITYcredit work per week for an Individu~l student is as follows:In the School <strong>of</strong> Law, fourteen hours th~ f[~t ~ar a~l thirteenthereafter! in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering, sixteen and ahalf hours! and elsewhere in the Main <strong>University</strong> fifteen hours.Minln~ ~=~ber.--Less than twelve hours a week astud~ut may not carry except upon signed approval <strong>of</strong> hisDesn. Without this approval credit will not be given, istudent under twenty-one must present a written request froma parent, or some other person responsible for him, accept-Ing the conditions uz~er ~hlch the privilege is granted, an~written statement from some responslble person known tothe Ttnlverslty authorltles vouchIng for him as mature forhls age and serlous-mi~ded. In allowing this privilege thefaculty reserves the right to sever the student's conuect~onwith the <strong>University</strong>, at its discretion, at a~ time.A student carrying less tha~ftwelve hours is expectedto show special zeal in his wo~'k, and unless he passesIn all <strong>of</strong> his work may rennin Lu the <strong>University</strong> only underthe co~ditions <strong>of</strong> Special 0bse~v~tlon or Final Trial.St~denl~ En~oyees.--(The co~;ttee believes thatthe select£on <strong>of</strong> student employees should be based upon theirqualifications, both for the positions involved and in terms<strong>of</strong> general scholarship. This n~tter, however, lies outsidethe scope <strong>of</strong> this report.| Student employees below the rank<strong>of</strong> tutor, or its equivalent In terms <strong>of</strong> rate <strong>of</strong> pay, may


i,[: .............iregister for not more than the standard number <strong>of</strong> hours prevail-Ing in their College or School. Graduate student employees m~register for not more than fifteen credit hours.LE GI SLATI ON BY CI P~JUL~RI ZATI 0N.--(Slgned~ E. ~. Mathews, Secretar FCham~es in the Requirements fo__~r the Degree <strong>of</strong> Maste r <strong>of</strong> Business~ . - - D e a n Harper reported no protes~-s had been filedwith the President or Secretary against chants proposed by the GraduateFaculty In requirements for the degree <strong>of</strong> Master <strong>of</strong> Business Administration,the required time for protest h~ving elapsed, and the GeneralFaculty having been duly circularized on January 21, I~G, as fellows:The Graduate Faculty at its meetlng on January 21, 19~0, votedto recommend the following changes In requirements for the degree<strong>of</strong> ~ster <strong>of</strong> Business Administration:(1) On page 299, under requirement 5, paragraph 2, line 2,add the phrase "<strong>of</strong> senior or graduate rank" after the words "notless than eighteen shall be," and stri~ out the last sentence inthe paragraph.(2) On pa~e 300, under requirement 6, paragraph 2, change~..~.~."~° the ~rds "the final copy" to read "~o t~pe~rttten copies <strong>of</strong> the:'~*h finished thesis.', Four lines farther down, at the beginning <strong>of</strong>the last sentence insert "Two copies <strong>of</strong>."V/~' It was also voted to authorize the giving <strong>of</strong> major work toward~ the degree <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Philoseph~ by the School <strong>of</strong> Business A~Iministration,according to departmental requirements to be submltted later to the Co,,~!ttee on Degrees and Courses, and to beapproved by the Graduate and General Faculties. The l~aragraphon page 291 <strong>of</strong> the catalogue which lists the fields In whichmajor work towards the degree <strong>of</strong> Doctor <strong>of</strong> Phlloso!~ Is authorizedwould then be amended to Imclnde Business Adz~Inlstratlon.cata_A ! mm<strong>of</strong> u iness(1) Change requirement 15 for the degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong>Business Administration as listed at the top <strong>of</strong> page 215 <strong>of</strong> the currentcatalogue, by striking out the last three sentences and substltutL~the following:"St~ents With averages <strong>of</strong> 18, 19, and 20 polnt~ l~rsemester hour are graduated with honors, high honors, and highesthonors, respectively, provided at least sixty hours <strong>of</strong> thework counted for the degree have been done in this School~.(2| Ch~e the regulations as to continuance in the School<strong>of</strong> Business Administration as printed on ~ge 215 <strong>of</strong> the current catalogueby striking out the entire paragraph and substituting the fel-t lewlng: ~.,"A grade cf D In a oL~e is a pass, but anavera~ c~C In the courses taken at the <strong>University</strong> and counted toward thedegree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business admInlstnatlon Is necessar 3 forgraduation. A student Is dish,laced from the <strong>University</strong> at theclose <strong>of</strong> an~ semester In which he fails to pass In at least ninesemester hours <strong>of</strong> work. A student who at the eZese <strong>of</strong> am~ acmes.ter has passed in nine semester hours <strong>of</strong> work, but who fa~Is toaverage C in that amount c~ work~ Is placed cm ~ prolx~tAon for .t1~sucaeeding semester. Unless he then l~sees with an a~ez~e <strong>of</strong>C In nine semester hours, he will be dlsmisse~ A st~entdropped for po~ scholarship may reenter the School after remain.tug out the first or second semester, but unless his absence hasbeen for two semesters, his admission wall be on probation sub-~ect to the above rule. *~f a st~ent who is deficient An soho~a~._Shlp at the close <strong>of</strong> the ~ecor~ ~m@~r attends the e~r sesslonand receives grades Whto~ average ~ An three-feurthe Of hlework In the second semester ~d sumner session cochineal, he w111become dirigible for regts'tratten~ in ~leptem~er w t~omt deflc le~=¥,"The above rules apply to regular students. To carr~less than twelve semester hours, special pennlsslon by petitionto the Dean Is necessary, and special conditions will be prescribed.,,CALEI~AR FOR 1930-31.--Mr. Mathews, as Secretary <strong>of</strong> the AdministrativeCouncil, mo~ed "that the registration days for 1930-31 be September19 and 20 (instead <strong>of</strong> 20 and 22) and that the Christmas vacationbegin with the close <strong>of</strong> Saturday, December 20 (instead <strong>of</strong> ~onday, December22).- The motion prevailed.RESIDENCE REQUIREMER~.__Mr. Mathews then moved that the fourthparagra]~h under "Degrees,, on page 82 <strong>of</strong> the current catalogue be amendedby inserting after "terms,, in the third llne the following: "or one iLong Session semester and two Su~er Session terms.- The motion wasadopted.INVESTIGATION OF SOU~W~ST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE.--"PresidentBenedict informed the General Faculty that President Walton <strong>of</strong> the Agriculturaland Mechanical College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> had solicited his support for(a) an Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Athletic Conference and (b) the es.tablishment <strong>of</strong> Junior stauding as a qualification for participation inintercollegiate athletics; and that the General Faculty <strong>of</strong> the A.& ~.College had adopted on Decembi! ~- 4, 1929, the following resolution:"RES~LV~_~, that it is the sense <strong>of</strong> the faculty that it isdeslrable~ to have a thoroug~h investigation and report made byrepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the Carnegie Foundation or by some other impartial~gency, <strong>of</strong> the conditions prevailing In regard to athleticsin the institutions ccmposlng the Southwest Athletic Conferenee,"President Benedict accordingly recormnended the adoption <strong>of</strong> asimilar resolution by the <strong>University</strong> Faculty. Dean Taylor moved thatthe Resolution be adopted. The motion was carried ~ . , ,COT,T~GE OF ~GINEEI~NG CATAIDGUE C~GES.--The General Facultyadopted by the "circularizatlon-no-protest, procedure the following cataiogue changes proposed by the Faculty <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering:I. That In the degree group for Architectural Engineering,Civil Engineering 329 be substituted for Architecture 327.2. That in the degree group for Interior Architecture, HomeEconomics 38 be dropped and Architecture 446 and Architecture 22~ be sub.stituted.I 3o Tha{ in the degree group for Electrical Engineering, CivilEngineering 354 and Mechanlc[~l Engineering 469 be not prescribed, butthese seven semester hours be m~de up by advanced electives approved bythe Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering.~ E..General Faculty ~ o_~f November 2L, 1929UNIV~RSITY ~ TEXAS CA~AT.0GUE.-.The General Faculty approvedthe action taken by the Official Publications Committee, as reported byRegistrar Nathews, to issue separate college catalogues as a substitutefor the General Catalogue.CONSULTII~ ~LRCHITECT.--Hr. Paul P. Cret, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, hlspartner, ~r. Hunter, and Messrs. La Roche a~i Dahl, <strong>University</strong> Architects,came before the <strong>Board</strong> by invitation. At Judge Batts' request,. . Hr. . . Cret . . discussed .In general his impresslons <strong>of</strong> the campus. He was interested in the silmatlcn here, and expressed the belief that this campuscould be made one <strong>of</strong> the mos~ Be~ctiful I~ ~he C0un~ry. He thoughtconsiderable attention should be given to the landscaping <strong>of</strong> the grow~dsIre thought that suitable planting would greatly ~mprove a bullding.~gr. Cret discussed possible locations for the Librar~ Building, but saidhe was not yet read~ to make a reco~ndatlon.•.... Dr~ W~ J~ Battle. Chair-~u o. the Faculty Buiiding Committee,liwas invited b@fore the <strong>Board</strong> to discuss some <strong>of</strong> the problems, dud toask Such questions <strong>of</strong> Er. Cret as he saw flt.l?j~,.:"~ ~i., ~...~, i :':~.,,':::~:~.::~ ~.'~"~ , , ~.~ -: . ~ .~" • : ".~ ~"~:~ i ~ ~ :~/~


2 7I ,i~ ? },tt ",'i ' "': :;'dr| . t:*o, ~,.,,..ii! ¢ .....!i ...... ', k,,Doctor Randall expressed the appreclat~on <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> forMr. Cret's kindness and interest in coming to Austin and ma~Ing a study<strong>of</strong> the situation. On motion <strong>of</strong> Doctor Randall, seconded by ~Ar. Holllda:the <strong>Board</strong> voted to refer the question <strong>of</strong> the employment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cret,the terms, duties, etc. to the Building Committee <strong>of</strong> the Regents, thiscommittee to invite the <strong>University</strong> Architects and the Faculty BuildingCommittee to meet with it.Mr. La Roche stated that his firm was very happy to haveMr. Cret come to the <strong>University</strong>, and that there was no one whom theywould be more happy to have as Consulting Architect.Mr. La Roche filed with the Secretary a letter from his firmin regard to the location <strong>of</strong> the Library Building recommending a locationon the site <strong>of</strong> the north wing <strong>of</strong> the present Main Buildingo (Forcop~ <strong>of</strong> the letter, see Secretary's files.iPET~0LEU~I PPDDUCTION ENGINEERING.--President Benedict recommendedthat because <strong>of</strong> uncertain finances the <strong>Board</strong> postpone action onthe recommendation <strong>of</strong> the General F~ulty that a Department <strong>of</strong> PetroleumProduction Engineering be established (Doc~st, page 6}. After somediscussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded byMr. Crane, to approve the President's recommendation tm postpone action.The Presldent's recommend~tlons follow:"I recommend, because <strong>of</strong> uncertain finances, that the <strong>Board</strong>postpone approval <strong>of</strong> the action <strong>of</strong> the Gener~l Faculty that a Department<strong>of</strong> Petroleum Production Engineering be established in the College <strong>of</strong>Engineering. This action ~s taken by a vote <strong>of</strong> 55 to !8 as a result <strong>of</strong>the report <strong>of</strong> a Special Committee; to-wit:"Your committee appointed to consider and reportupon the advisability <strong>of</strong> establishing a Department <strong>of</strong> PetroleumProduction Engiue~rlug in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineeringbegs leave to state that there is urgent need for the establishment<strong>of</strong> this department an~ we recommend:"l. That a Department <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Production Engineeringbe established in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering.'2. That a Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship <strong>of</strong> Petroleum ProductionEngineering be created and the appointee ac~ as Chairman <strong>of</strong>the Department."~. We recommend that the President and the Regentsbe urged to make provision for the instruction in PetroleumProduction Engineering during the second semester <strong>of</strong> the currentsession."mllpple~gnt~i~;'s~tr~g~l@.'~het';with a rel~r.tj <strong>of</strong>._mo.i~


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[ '":!!'"T:0:,','iiI~ 'f!i ........:1112,:;;.-, J :][,., :;:"ELIGIBILITY OF ATHLETES ~DR UNIVERSITY ~LOY~I~T.--The GeneralFaculty adopted the following amended report <strong>of</strong> the Special Committeeappointed to study the question <strong>of</strong> 'employment by the Unlwerslty<strong>of</strong> students particlpating in intercollegiate athletics':"RULES REGUL~TII~G ~E E~LOYI~I~ BY THE UNIVERSITY/ OF ~BERSOF IhTERCOLLEGIATE A IHLETIC TEA~S; THOSE ?.HO ~ IN TRAININGFOR INTh~COLLEGL~TE PARTICIPATION; THOSE ';HO PRACTICE ~ITH THEGROUPS OF STUDENTS FROZ WHICH SUCH TEIgIS ARE SELECTED; AND STU-DEI~S ~AP~PLOYED BY I}~ERCOI~GIATE ATHLETICS"RUle ~ Scholastic Reuuirements.--The student in his last previoussemester <strong>of</strong> attendance, if spent in the <strong>University</strong>, must h~v~e madein courses that may be counted toward a degree a score <strong>of</strong> 144 if desiring<strong>University</strong> employment in 19S0-31, a score <strong>of</strong> 162 if desiring emloloy_ment in 1931-32, and a score <strong>of</strong> 180 if desiring employment in 1932-.3Zand thereafter. In scoring, semester hour grades count as follows:A, 21 points; B, 18 points; C, 15 points- D, 12 points; E, 6 points;F, O; G, O."The student, if a new freshman in his first semester <strong>of</strong> attendancehere, and desiring Uniwrsity employment, must have ranked inthe upper half <strong>of</strong> his secondary school graduating class."The student, if in his first semester here as a transfer fromanother higher institution, and desiring <strong>University</strong> employment, musthave made in subjects acceuted for credit here an average grade higherthan the passing grade by ~0% Of the difference bet~;een the passing,,graB~ "and"lOO.f- .. :.. _ " " ' " "~" ~':" -:::,.-..'" "-:~-~ l~:'."Rule 2. Probatlon.-_The e~loyment <strong>of</strong> a student placed uponany form <strong>of</strong> disciplinary or scholastic probatlon shall be discontinuedfor the period <strong>of</strong> probation."Rule ~_. Total Work.--The total amount <strong>of</strong> work carried by thestudent shall not exceed 75 clock 3ours per week, each semester hour <strong>of</strong>scholastic work being counted as S hours <strong>of</strong> work per week, athletic particlpatlonas 18 hours per ~eek, and employment by the <strong>University</strong> beingcountedrendered.as equal to the number <strong>of</strong> hours <strong>of</strong> service per week ac~ually"RU__.~ 4. ~ . - - T h e ....... ::~- - compensation for services renderedby the student must noz be out <strong>of</strong> line with the rate pa~d for thesame or similar work in other parts <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>."~Rule 5. ~Jo__qb_sbs.--Stu~ents e,~oloyed regularly for casualtheaboveServlceS'rules.aS well as those in regnlar posit~ons, are subject to all"~-~-'~ 6" Pr---~'--Appllcatlon is made by the student to[the <strong>University</strong> subdivision co~cerned, In the case <strong>of</strong> regular positionsappointment is made by the ~res~ent, after approval by the Admlnlstra.tlve Council, upon nomination by the department or division concernedupon a blank provided for the purpose. All nominations for regular studentemployment in Intercollegiate Athletics are ms~e by the Director;forln thetheCaSeenforcementOf casual<strong>of</strong> ser~iceSthe abovetherules.Direct°r employs and is responsibleI"Physical TralninK.__The co~fttee believes that the rnlepassed by the Southwest Athletic Confere~e providing that 'A student m~receive compensation for conducting physical training classes in sportsother than those in which he p@rtlclpates, is a violation <strong>of</strong> the widelyaccepted principle <strong>of</strong> amateurism as evidenced by the rules <strong>of</strong> the leadingconferences <strong>of</strong> the country. We therefore recormmend that our representativein the Southwest Athletic Conference be instructed to use hlebest efforts to secure the repeal <strong>of</strong> this provision. However, ~nder theclrcumstanceS,sltythis year Weonly.acqulesce in the operation <strong>of</strong> the rule in the Unlver-"Cnit to-o~ ~SYNICATIO~S FROM ,T' ASSOOIA~Om.._I_ ~' -, accomp~mled by t~ s~.~.~ ~__ . beg leave to tigristhe"T' Assoc~tlOn. __ 0 -~ ~Xplamatory Letters, a resolution <strong>of</strong>President H. Y. Benedict,The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>.Dear Sir:January 18. 19Z0.At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the "T" Association held this afternoon theattached resolution was adopted aud a co-~Ittee appointed tosign it as <strong>of</strong>ficial representatives <strong>of</strong> the "T" Association.Our action was taken as a result <strong>of</strong> the recent faculty recommendationsconcerning employment <strong>of</strong> athletic students.Therefore, as President <strong>of</strong> the "T" Association, I respectfullyrequest that you bring this resolution before the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Regents at its meeting on Monday, January PO, 1930.The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents,The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>.Gent i emen:Very truly yours,(Signed} ~c BurnettJanuary 18. 1930.~3ereas the general faculty <strong>of</strong> The Unlver~ity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> haspassed an act requiring athletes engaged in intercollegiatecompetition to make certain grades, and limiting the number<strong>of</strong> hours a man can work, before he is eligible for employmentby The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,ADd whereas this act applies only to athletes and not toothers who are employed by the <strong>University</strong>,And whereas under this act an athlete must mak~ certaingrades as outlined in the act and the non-athlete must mapno particular grades (the non-athlete might even fail inevery course) to secure employment with the <strong>University</strong>,ADd whereas no other institution in the United States, regardless<strong>of</strong> how large or small, requires an athlete to makehigher grades than those not participating in athletics beforebeing able to secure employment,And whereas the conditions <strong>of</strong> such an act will tend to encourageathletes to go to other institutions where no suchhardship in securing legitimate employment is found,Now, therefore, the "T" Association <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong>, composed <strong>of</strong> men that have earned their letter on<strong>University</strong> teams 9 believes that the act as passed is discriminatoryand unjust in that it a~plles only to one groupand not to others employed by the <strong>University</strong>, is unfair inthat it places an added burden on the men who give theirtime and effort toward the advancement <strong>of</strong> the interest <strong>of</strong>the <strong>University</strong>, and will tend, if allowed to become active,to make Tex~s <strong>University</strong> the "doormat" <strong>of</strong> the SouthwestAthletic Conference,Therefore the "T" Association petitions the President andthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> that thisunfair discrlminatlon which will result in laying severeh~zklloaps on athletic possibilities at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> be held In abeyance until such time as all the teams<strong>of</strong> the Southwest Athletic Conference shall have adoptedsimilar regulatlons,Respectfully submitted,(Signed} Y~c BurnettDexter ShelleyConmittee C ommitt:: or o: "~" ~ m~Rins ~l~er~nig,e.: :Association:,.:.a.ssgc!a.~!on..:~. 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7,+ l ... i ,i,; i;,;'.'i:}i ~[:i '; ' t:J,~" ..... ''.[~r. ~ac BurnettPresident, "T" AssociationZr. Gordy Brown~r. Frank Higglns~r. Walter S. Howe~r. Dexter ShelleyMr. H. G. TignerCommittee, "T" AssociatlonGent lemon:Jsmuary 23, 1930AGRICULTURAL AND ~CHANICAL COLLEGE.--Judgo Batts reported fo:the Special Committee ~pointed by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents at Its last meetIng to meet In Jolut conference wlth a similar committee from the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & ~I. College to discuss the question <strong>of</strong> a division<strong>of</strong> the Available <strong>University</strong> Fund. Judge Batts reported that thecon~nlttees ~u joint session had agreed to recommend to their respective<strong>Board</strong>s a division on the following basis:I. For the current year the •entire income frmm the Fund viiigo to the <strong>University</strong>.[i !i .,:::J': +ii:i :+;i;,I.{ !:+;lii!ill!N~ii":/!::: +i)':i!IIYour petition <strong>of</strong> January 18, addressed to the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents, which reached me about ~ P.M. on January 19, w~snot considered by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents at the meeting held January20 and 21 because <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> time. A conference with theDirectors <strong>of</strong> A. & ~. took all the morning and a conference withthe Attorney General took all the afternoon <strong>of</strong> January 21;January 20 w~s wholly consumed In "docketed- matters, these matters--relatingto "campus planning,,, investment <strong>of</strong> trust fuuds,western lands, leasing~ and a~rding contracts, etc.--taklng upmost <strong>of</strong> the time from 9A.~. to I0 P.M.Even had there been time to consider your petition,the action <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty to which your petition relateshad not reached the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents In <strong>of</strong>ficial form, that isas authorized minutes fr~n the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Facultyto the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>. It is customary to send the GeneralFaculty actions to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents a week in advance<strong>of</strong> the meetings <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.Inasmuch as the General Faculty meets next on February14, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents on March 8, I suggest that you firstpetition the General Faculty, leaving with me your petition tothe <strong>Board</strong> for such later attention as you may wish given it. Itwas the General Faculty that passed the regulations <strong>of</strong> which youcomplain and it is therefore Preferable that you address that bodybefore seeking a remedy through the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.~uinklng that the regulations passed by the GeneralFaculty on January 17 would be presented to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsfor approval on January 20, and thinking, therefore, that therewas no time to petition the General F~culty to rescind its action,you very naturally petitioned the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. Sincethere is, in fact, ample time, I suggest that you now petition theGeneralthing toFaCulty'-indo~ m~ opinion a courteous and in-the-right.order~Y suggestion, however, is m~rely a suggestion. If youdo not care to follow it I shall, <strong>of</strong> course, transmit, In duecourse, the petition you have already sent to me.HYB:~~er~ s~cerety yours,(Signed} H. y. Benedict, PrssldenAt 12:~0 &.~. the <strong>Board</strong> recessed In ~rder to hold some committeemeetings and then to go for lunch to the Llttlefield Dormltor~at one o'clock.The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened at 2:~0 p.~. wlth all members present,President Benedict, and Secretary Haynes.SECURITY TR~ST C0~ANY--SECURITY FOR DEPOSIT.--Judge Battsreported that Mr. Dudley ~'oodward had told him that Mr,-Dewey Lawfence,<strong>of</strong> the Attorney General,s <strong>of</strong>fice, had ruled that all the <strong>University</strong>f~son deposit ~ith the Security Trust Company ~ere public fu~s andthat they were protected by the collateral deposit w!th tho AmericanNational Bank~ In t~ li~at <strong>of</strong> this ruling, it was decided, withoutformal vote, not to ask Mr. Woodward to try to get an amendment to thepresent law at thls session ~f ]further, that all the funds <strong>of</strong> the Legislature,. Mr. L~wrence Said,the State Treasury,the <strong>University</strong> should be deposited in2. Each year <strong>of</strong> the next two bienni~ms, following this year,the A. & N. College will be all~wed $I00,000 <strong>of</strong> the income from theAvailable <strong>University</strong> Fund, the remainder to go to the <strong>University</strong>.3~ After this period the tot~l <strong>of</strong> the fund will be dividedon the basis <strong>of</strong> one third to the A. & ~. College and two thirds to theUn lye rs ity.There w~s considerable discussion <strong>of</strong> this proposition by variousmembers <strong>of</strong> ~the <strong>Board</strong>.It was reported that Dean Hildebrand had some very definiteideas on the subject. On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. 0dell, seconded by ~Ir. Stark,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to invite Dean Hildebrand to come before the <strong>Board</strong> andglve his views on the subject. (~%lle Dean Hildebrand was comlng, the<strong>Board</strong> took up some other matters.]LIBRA~ SCIENCE--1980 SU~R SESSION.--Presldent Benedlctreconm~nded that an additional appropriation <strong>of</strong> $500 be made, which,to~ther with $500 already set aside in that budget for the purpose,will meet a $1,000 Fout~atlon Glft for the purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fering LibraryScience ~ork in the Sr~mmr Session <strong>of</strong> 19~O. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark,seconded by ~r. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the recommemdatton.[ VOTE-BY-+~AIL--H01~ ECON0~ICS ENDOV~[EIIT FUND.--0n motion <strong>of</strong>i ~r. Stark, seconded by Zr. 0dell, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ratify its voteby-mallto ~pprove an attempt by the Department <strong>of</strong> Home Economics, inconJ~nctlon wlth the School <strong>of</strong> Education, to secure an endowment fundfor a Child Welfare Foundation in Th~ <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, providedfcn~s be not solicited from contributors in appreciable amounts to theY. M. C. A. Endowment Fund, the Stadium Fund, the G~asia-Auditorium-Union Fund, stud the Ex-Student Blue Book Fund.5DR~ WOR~H GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY--REVOLVIHG PUBLICATION +~U1~.--President Benedict presented a contractual agreement between the FortWorth Geological Society and the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo~ <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>,relating to the $900 "Revolving Publication ~,""given bythe Fort Worth Geological Society to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology.~ne acceptance <strong>of</strong> this gift was approved by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents at itsmeeting January 20, 1930. The contract required the approval <strong>of</strong> thePresident <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> and <strong>of</strong> the Chair.man <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by ~r. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> authorized theapproval and voted to express its thanks to the donor. The contractswere signed by the President and the Chainuan <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> +<strong>of</strong> Regentsin the presence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.• o + + ~:ISAAC VAN ZANDT GIFT.--President Benedict read a letter fromZr. E. W. Winkler, Librarian, announcing the gift by Dr. K. H. Beall,<strong>of</strong> Fort Worth, a grandson <strong>of</strong> Isaac Van Zandt, <strong>of</strong> a volumo containingthirty very rare Tex~s pamphlets, published during "the years 1838 toi~2. The volume was bound for Mr. Van Zanat while he was Texan ~lin-Ister to the United States. On motion <strong>of</strong> 1~r. Stark, seconded by~r, Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to accept the gift, and to express itssincere thanks to Doctor Beall.CA~LINE ~ARGA~T CAMPBELL BEQUEST.--President Benedict reco~ndedadvance acceptance <strong>of</strong> the bequest <strong>of</strong> ~iss Caroline MargaretOampbel~ <strong>of</strong> her collection <strong>of</strong> mystery ~tories ~id other books, numberingmore than a thousand volumes. The Boax@ voted, on motion <strong>of</strong>i ~r+ Stark, seconded by Mr. Holltday, to accept the bequest subject to• the conditions attached {set forth in the following letter from~tss Ca~bei1), wfth thanks, and to place a suitable bookplate fn each• : j+. , ++


. d,"/,i,: ':.: 3 7930!j7',i 'i~2L~i,,,li:tiJ,iJ,i'2i:F~D. i:To the Honorable <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong>The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>Gentlemen:<strong>Texas</strong> :--February 27, 1930It is m~/ desire to bequeath to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>My collection <strong>of</strong> l~stery Stories which now numbersover one thousand volumes and which is being increased appreciablyfrom year to year; andnumber <strong>of</strong> books on a wide variety <strong>of</strong> subjects, alarge percentage <strong>of</strong> which are rare and valuable and. desirablefor <strong>University</strong> purposes and not now in the <strong>University</strong> Library,Assuming that a suitable bookplate will be placedin each volume and that the miscellaneous books will be placedon the shelves <strong>of</strong> the Universi ty Library in the regular order<strong>of</strong> classification, the only condition that I desire to attachto this bequest is the keeping <strong>of</strong> the collection <strong>of</strong> l~ysteryBooks in one place, to be known as the Caroline Margaret CampbellCollection. Classified in the ordinary way, it is possiblethat this collection would be kspt together without m~ request-Ing it; nevertheless, I desire to be assured <strong>of</strong> this fact byyour acceptance <strong>of</strong> the bequest with the ccmdition attached thereto~Very sincerely yours,(Miss) Caroline Margaret Campbell• ~DE OF HA~rDLII~G SECURITIES (Continued}.--On m0t~on <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark. seconded by Mr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve therecommendation <strong>of</strong> President Benedict as to the mode <strong>of</strong> handling securities(Docket, page 6}, as follc~s:• "Irecommend your approval <strong>of</strong> the following statement to be• ncorporated in the Regents Rules and Regulations concerning the method<strong>of</strong> handling securities owned or held in txust by The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> or its <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents:I "Securities owned by The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> or heldI in trust by it or by its <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents and which the l~s <strong>of</strong>II the State or the directions <strong>of</strong> a donor do not require that they Ii be h~dled in a particular manner shall be in charge <strong>of</strong> the Auditor.He shall l~ep them in a safety deposit box at a bank to bedesignated by the ~oard <strong>of</strong> Regents. Access to these shall behad only by the Auditor accompanied by a desi~ated member <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, or accompanied by an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>authorized by a formal recorde~l vote <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.A majority <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsshall have access to these securities without the presence <strong>of</strong>Auditor in case <strong>of</strong> his inability to accompaay them.-On motion <strong>of</strong> l~r. Stark, seconded by Doctor l~ndall, JudgeBatts was elected the designated member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, and theComptroller the designated <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Access to ~e securltlesindivlduals.Shallbe had only by the Auditor accompanied by one Of"=~se ]~ECHANICAL E!qGINEESING LABORATORY.._Hr. Calhoun re_worted thatthe contractor ha~ been paid in full ~ the l~eahs~ical Eng~neeringLaboratory contract. He and President Benedictance <strong>of</strong> the building by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. recommended the ac@eptday,On motion <strong>of</strong> ~, Hollisecondedby ~r. Stark, the Soard voted to accept the building tprovided there were no outstanding liensoLUNCH ENGAGE~S~TS...O~ motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Stark, secon4ed byMr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> vote~ toWoman's Sulldlng on Saturda Ea accept lnvft~ttons for lunch at. the-:'.iAGRICUL~JPJ~L ~d~D "~CHANICAL COLLEGE. (Continued} .--De~ Hilde-:brand came before the <strong>Board</strong>, by invitation, and Judge Batts asked himto set forth his views on the question <strong>of</strong> the division <strong>of</strong> the AvailableFund between the <strong>University</strong> and the A. & ~i. College. Dean Hildebrandread a letter written by himself to President Benedict setting forth theopinion that the A. & N. College has no claim to the Permanent Fund <strong>of</strong>The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. (For copy <strong>of</strong> the letter, see Secretary's filesMr. Odell expressed the appreciation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> for Dean Hildebrand'skindness and <strong>of</strong> his opinion in the matter.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to request Mr. Holliday to invite the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> theA. & M. College to meet in joint meeting with the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents inthe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President Benedict on Saturday morning at ten o'clock.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Odell, seconded by Mr. Foster, the <strong>Board</strong>voted, at 5:30 P.M., to recess and to meet again Saturday morning at9:00 o'clock,March 8, 1930The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened at 9:15 A.M., with all members present,except Mr. Foster, who had been called home Friday night; PresidentBenedict, and Secretary Haynes.GEI,~L FACULTY LEGISLATION IN ~S~: ELIGIBILITY OF ATHLETESFOR UNIVERSITY ~iPLO~T (Continued].--The <strong>Board</strong> again took up forconsideration the resolution presented yesterday by President Benedict.On motion <strong>of</strong> IAr. Holliday, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> approvedthe resolution as revised. The resolution follows:A. The <strong>Board</strong> believes that no standards <strong>of</strong> scholarshipshould be made applicable to working students engagedin athletics and other working students not required <strong>of</strong> allstudents.B. The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents is <strong>of</strong> the opinion thathonesty is essential and high sta1~lards throughout are desirablein the proper conduct <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate athletics.The <strong>Board</strong>, therefore, liks the General Faculty, ~ishes intercollegiateathletics at the <strong>University</strong> to be conductedin an entirely open and honest way with strict enforcement<strong>of</strong> rules and competent vigilauce in the detection and prevention<strong>of</strong> breaches <strong>of</strong> the rules by <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers.The <strong>Board</strong> is convinced that similar opinions areto be found in other Faculties and <strong>Board</strong>s. We feel that theproper way to seek the maximum good and to abate the evilsin intercollegiate athletics are (a} for individual institutionsto be strict Im the enforcement <strong>of</strong> all the rules andregulations that are supposed to be in force, and (b} to Joinwith sister institutions in revising the intercollegiate rulesand regalations as from time to time defects in them are revealedby experience,Intercollegiate athletics being essentially intercollegiate,the <strong>Board</strong> feels that the proper procedure for theGeneral Faculty is {a.| to determine in what respects, if any,the rules and regulations <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Athletic Conferencefall below those <strong>of</strong> the best Conference or Conferences in theUnited States, and (b} to strive earnestly in the SouthwestAthletic Conference to :~tise its rules to the best Conferencelevel in every respect. The <strong>Board</strong> will gladly unite with theGeneral Faculty in asking the <strong>Board</strong>s and Faculties <strong>of</strong> the otherConference institutions to Join in raising Southwest AthleticConference standards should they be found to be too low, whenmeasured by the best national standards. At the same t~ne, orlater, the <strong>Board</strong> is also willing to join in raising the exist'ing national standards even higher if they seem too low. Untilthis procedure has been fbllowed unsuccessfully the Boar~is <strong>of</strong> the opinion that the <strong>University</strong> should conduct intercollegiateathletics substantially according to the rules <strong>of</strong> theSouthwest Athletic Conference, strictly and competently administered.


!. iii,Departn~r@s downwards by institutional members beingprohibited, departures ur~ards by a single institution fromthe standards <strong>of</strong> its regional conference sometimes do moreharm than good. ~ne feeling is general that the athleticteams in a particular conference should compete upon practicallythe same rules. Competing under rules that are differentgives rise to unpr<strong>of</strong>itable complaints and greater evasions.liAGRIC ULTUPJd~ ~drD ~GHAI~ICJ~L COLLEGE.--Discussion again re-I curred on the proposed division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Available Fund. Aftersame discussion, a roll-call vo~e was ordered, with the followingresults:Batts Yes Neathe ry NoC rane No 0del I YesHolliday No Randall NoJester Yes Stark NoJudge Batts ar~.ounced that the proposition ha~ been rejectedby a vote <strong>of</strong> three for and five against.Mr. Cr~ne asked permission to record the following as theson for his vote:"The Constitution <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> expressly declares that the A. & M.College is a br~nch <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. The income from thei Permanent Fund <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> may, therefore, be appropriated by theLegislature for the operation <strong>of</strong> sad the construction <strong>of</strong> permam~nt Improvementsat the A. & M. College. A division <strong>of</strong> the income, ~hich isconstantly increasing, bet~een the two institutions, in~V opinion, isunwise because their future growth and financial needs c~anot be foretoldintelligently. Believing, therefore, that the fund should be ksptintact and it be left to the wisdom <strong>of</strong> future Legislatures to a~lecatethe income therefrom to the two institutions according to their needs,I am constrained to cast my vote a~ainst the proposal submitted by theHonorable <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. College."Mr. Foster had stated in the meeting yesterday afternoon thathe was opposed to the proposed division.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded by Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>authorized Judge Batts to act as its Spokesman in the joint meeting withthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & Z. College.CAN~ELLATION OF CRAZING ~SES.--Mr. Holliday reported for th~information <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> that three <strong>of</strong> the four lessees on the 104,000-acre Silllman lease had agreed to a cancellation <strong>of</strong> the present lease,effective July I, 19S0, and the execution <strong>of</strong> a new t~n-year lease at ar~te equivalent to thirty-one cents an acre. Nr. Sterling will leaseabout Ol,000 acres at twenty-five cents an acre and deed, in fee sLmple,a section <strong>of</strong> improved land, reserving one half the mineral rights to hinself. He will pay on the basis <strong>of</strong> twenty-f lye cents an acre on this se~tion for the ten years, also. The section <strong>of</strong> land has beau appraised a~$12,000 to $15,000. Mr. Childress will lease about fourteen sections,and will pay t~enty-elght cents an acre and make certain improvementsequivalent to about three cents an acre. Another tenant agrees to paytwenty-eight~ cents ~u acre and make improvements equivalent to aboutthree cents an acre. A fourth tenant h~s thus far refused to negotiateon this basis. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> authorized theLand Committee to go ahead and complete the transactions.CONSULTING AROHITEOT.~@ontlnuedj._.~r. Hunter came before the<strong>Board</strong> by invitation, and, In the absence <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cret, read a ~letter writen by ~r. Cret, addressed to the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Building Committee <strong>of</strong>lthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. proposing terms <strong>of</strong> his employment as ConsultiDgArchitect for the Universlty~ The letter follows:The Chai~m~a <strong>of</strong> the Building Committee<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>,Dear 8if:Poll.winAustin, <strong>Texas</strong>Narch 8, 1930• •• r Lconditions bearing on the future development <strong>of</strong> the 1~il~ingsand grounds, and in view <strong>of</strong> your <strong>of</strong>fer to me to becomeConsulting Architect <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, I beg to submit aproposal <strong>of</strong> te~ns governing this employment.The duties <strong>of</strong> the Consulting Architect will be:A. The preparation <strong>of</strong> a plot plan, sketches, andreport to be used as general plan <strong>of</strong> development <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>grounds and buildings after it has been approved bythe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this plot plan and accentingdocuments is to determine the location <strong>of</strong> the futurebuildings, walks, and other features <strong>of</strong> the Campus wlthoutattempting to define too closely the appearance <strong>of</strong> thebuildln~, as this cannot be done without full knowledge <strong>of</strong>the requirements affecting each particular building, and asit is advisable to retain enough flexibility to take care <strong>of</strong>unforseen deve iopments.B. To furnish such advice as will be requested byyour Committee on questions coming before the Committee suchas: loeation <strong>of</strong> a ~rticular building, examination <strong>of</strong> plansprepared by your architects, selection <strong>of</strong> architects If needbe, location <strong>of</strong> memorials on the Campus, etc. This advisingto be given by correspondence, or in conferences.Fr these services, m~ pr<strong>of</strong>essional charges wouldbe computed°on one or the other <strong>of</strong> the following bases, atyour choice.Proposal i. Services outlined under A complete, andservices outlined under B for a period <strong>of</strong> two years, to be remuneratedby a lump_ sum fee <strong>of</strong> Ten Thousand ($i0,000) Dollars,payable in four seml-annual payments, provided that: The number<strong>of</strong> trips to Austin which can be requested will not exceedtv.o in say one <strong>of</strong> the two years <strong>of</strong> this contract. Trips in excessto be the object <strong>of</strong> a special charge per diem. Travelingexpenses in connection with trips provided by this contract orothers are to be reimbursed by the <strong>University</strong>. The contract toterminate two years from the date <strong>of</strong> acceptance by your Committee.Proposal 2. Services outlined under paragraph B tobe remunerated by a yearly retaining fee <strong>of</strong> Three Thousand($3,000) Dollars a year. Provided that: the number <strong>of</strong> tripsto Austin which can be requested without per diem charge willnot exceed two, The traveling exp~ases caused by these twotrips to be reimbursed by the <strong>University</strong>. The retaining feepayable semi-annually and the contract to terminate at the end<strong>of</strong> each year on notice.Services outlined under paragraph A to be remuneratedas follc~s: The <strong>University</strong> will pay the actual cost <strong>of</strong> producingtl.~ drawings, the items chargeable being: cost <strong>of</strong> draughtsmen,overhead, sad 100% <strong>of</strong> the above cost for re~aueration <strong>of</strong>primclpal anGl pr<strong>of</strong>it. Bills for these to be presented quarterly.One or the other <strong>of</strong> these proposals is satisfactory tome and subject to your choice.I beg to take this opportunlty to express my appreciation<strong>of</strong> the honor <strong>of</strong> serving this <strong>University</strong>, and my thanksfor the kind reception <strong>of</strong>fered by the Regents and the Faculty<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.Re spec tfully yours,(Signed} Paul P. Cret.Mr. Jester reported that the Faculty Building Committee andthe Regents Building Con~nittee recommended the acceptance <strong>of</strong> Proposal I.On motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Jester, seconded by ~r. Neather~, the <strong>Board</strong> voted toapprove the reco,wendatlou and to employ ~r. Cret as Consulting Architectfor the <strong>University</strong> under the terms end conditions as set out inhis letter, quoted above, under "i," "B," and "Proposal I." The Secre-~ry was authorized to notify Mr. Cret, in writing, <strong>of</strong> the acceptance~<strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fer.i8i . . . . .


~, ." .i :ii!~!"~ ....o"8~.,; .. i:~."' -..: .'ii~/i !:;,i ~':~,!~,C ~'i,,i~i.. ;. -i;~.:' ii.. ~[,~, /q!.( -.,. ....i t :'?, "~J4 ..... ."t,On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to extend a vote <strong>of</strong>thanks to the Building Committee for its services in this matter.C0~?~TNICATIONS ~=~DM T ASSOCIATIONS.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> ~tr, SOil i_day, seconded by ~r. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to receive the com~ml.cations from the local and the state T Associatlons,(See page 74J, re.latlng to the recent General Faculty legislation setting up a sohelas.tic requirement as a prerequisite to an athlete holding a <strong>University</strong> Jobor position, and to order them filed, and to reouest the Secretary tomail a copy <strong>of</strong> the resolution adopted this morn~ug to each <strong>of</strong> the twoassociations.ASSIGI~!~T--B, B. P~PH LEASE,-~Ir. Holliday reported thata lit. ENin wanted to leuse a part <strong>of</strong> ~he B. B. Ralnh lease in AndrewsCounty. Doctor Raloh asstuned ~ue lease from the helrs <strong>of</strong> the estate <strong>of</strong>C. S. Hart (Assumption <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Lease o. o281 on ~ovember 20, 1929.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~. Holliday, seco~zled by ~lr. ?~ :~e~-tnery, the <strong>Board</strong> authori ze4the ass ignment.TOV2TSITE AT BEST.-~Ir. Holliday reported the lease for thetouzsite at Best, <strong>Texas</strong>, would soon expire, Sad that the parties hadasked for a renewal <strong>of</strong> the lease, but on only 200 acres ~n~stead <strong>of</strong> theentire section. The new lease is to be on the same basis as the firstone, and for ten years. The lease is to car~# a nrovlsion that in theevent <strong>of</strong> the violation <strong>of</strong> eithgr the State or Federal law on the property,the yerticular lease on which the violation occurs shall be cancelled.On motion <strong>of</strong> lit. Holllday, seconded by Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to approve the renewal <strong>of</strong> the lease on the ccmditlons named.STATE L~G~AY E!GHT-0F-,LX--CULBk~01~ COUNTY.--Mr. Hollldayr~2orted that the State Highway Der~rtment had requested permission to~zove the state hig~hway in Culberson County a short distance. On motlon<strong>of</strong> iLr. ~~r~, seconded by mr. Neatherj, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorizeti~ land Co~nCttee to complete the necessar~ arrangements with the HighwayDepartment.was some question as to the equities in the case, h~ever. Somethought it was a Just obllgat~on <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Doctor Randallpromised to ~ the matter up with Mr. John L. Darrouzet, andMr. Neathery said he would take it up further with the Attorney General'sDepartment.BALANCES.--President Benedict read a report from Mr. W. R.Long, Auditor, giv~ug the balar~es in the various accounts as <strong>of</strong>~arch i, 19ZO. A summary <strong>of</strong> the report follows:Available ~,~<strong>University</strong> Fee FundState TreasurerSecurity Trust ~Qomoa~v$41,840.74345.52 $42,186,26Available F~t~a $676,094.88Fees, Endowments, etc. 745,279,09 $I,42S,Z73,97"It has been customary that all building and fee moneys onhand at the end <strong>of</strong> any fiscal year be deposited with the state Tres--surer. These deposits are made after our accounts have been auditedand cert~fled by some outside accounting firm. 0u~ records for thepast fiscal year were audited and certified to some time ag~. The depositsthat should be made with the State Treasurer are at this time inour local depository drawing interest a~ the rate <strong>of</strong> 3.85 per cent ondaily balances. The reason for not depositing these funds with theState Treasurer is that when we do we cannot expect more than l-l/2 percent on an average."To be deposited in the State Treasury for thefiscal year, 1928-29 $645,526.10(See Secretary's files for complete report. }tli iliC! i ~" ADDITIOEAL HELP FOR "~. CO~'~-~'o ...... . . . . . . . . . ~,.--~r. Holliday reported that2r. Compton needed an additional ~ma for g~neral purposes for probablysix months. He said ilr. Cozpton and Mr. Bybee also needed additional<strong>of</strong>fice s!~uce in San ~gelo. On motion <strong>of</strong> Er. iCeather~, seconded by~Jr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the Land Committee to r~nt ~heneeded <strong>of</strong>fice space and to emnloy the additional help. The help is tobe paid on the basis that he z~urnish his ~m car.STI~TE HIG.~£~y RIGHT-0F-WAY--CRANE COLqTTY.--Mr. Holliday presentedan ~ppllcatlon from the State Highway Del~%rtmau t for a 100-footright-<strong>of</strong>-way across Block 30, Crane County, <strong>Texas</strong>, "for the purpose <strong>of</strong>constructing a state hi@hway and for no other purpose,,, conslder~t~on,$1.00. On the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the I~i Co~.mittee and the motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Holliday, seconded by ~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the e~se.!mont.POWER LII~ RIGHT_0F_,,~y_..TW.XAS ELECTRIC C(ZdPANY.--~r. Hollklaypres~ted a proposed easement to the Ter~s Electric Company for~a powerllneright-<strong>of</strong>-way over Block S0, Crane County, and Block 16, Ward County,<strong>Texas</strong>, January I, 1929, to December ~i, 1938, annual consideration, $200.The consideration conforms to the rates set by the <strong>Board</strong>. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Holliday, seconded by Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the easetorney~ent' dellver~General.tO be made after the easement has been a~proved_ by the At--iPIPE-LII~ RIGHT-0F-WAY--BURFORD OIL ~0~Al~Y.--4ar.~ " " '" Holliday presentedan application from the Burford 0il Compsmy for a pipe-line ease-~ent across Block 35, Ector Count~, <strong>Texas</strong>, a distance <strong>of</strong> 30Z.6 rods,from March l, 1930, to February 28, 1940, consideration, $75for ~75.90 accompanied the application. On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. ~75~90. Hell,day, A checkseconded by ~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the easement, deliveryto be made after the easement has been approved by the Attoraey General.----~-u~'~ .... TO~ "~d~.__i%er e was c(mslderable discussion asto v~nether or not the <strong>University</strong> should pay the BaCk taxes on the HuntingtonLand. "/r. Neathery reported that the Attorney Gsmeral,s Depart- 1menthad ruled that the <strong>University</strong> was not llable for the taxes. There• - j5.AGRICULTURAL AND ~CKANICAL COLLKGE (Continued).~It was suggestedthat some <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> who had objected to theproposed division with the A. & M. Colle~ <strong>of</strong> theUnlversity AvailableFund be added to the Co~mlttee from the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. On motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Star~, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the sui~gestlon, and to add Mr. Crane and Doctor Raudall to the Committee.JOINT ~,[EETING--A. & M. COLLEGE DIRECTORS.--In response tO theinvitation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, the following members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. College, President T. 0. ~;~Iton, and~r. S. G. Bailey, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors, came in for aJoint meeting with the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> .Regents: Directors F. N. Law (President),Byrd E. ~hite, W. A. ~;%irzbach, E. J. Elest, H. C. Schu~ch@r,G. R. ~,~ite, and Walter G. Lac 7. It was suggested that the same orgaulzat~on set up for the last joint meeting be continued for this meeting.There was no objectiono The minutes <strong>of</strong> the Joint meeting, as suppliedby Mr. Bailey, follow:This was a special called meeting <strong>of</strong> the t~o 3oardsto hear and consider the report <strong>of</strong> the t~o co-,~ittees appointedon jamuarj 21, to work out an agreement as to the division <strong>of</strong>the available funds from the Permanent <strong>University</strong> EndowmentFum~ between the two institutions.Those present for 1~he <strong>University</strong> were---Judge R. L. Batts,Ch~izmam, <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>RegentsEd CraneR, L, HollldayBeauford JesterW, M, OdellSam NeatheryDr. Edward EandallH. Jo L. StarkDr. H. Y. Benedict,Pres. Unlversl ty.Leo C. Haynes, Secy.,<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.H~ ; ~; (~:~i~ ~ :d , ~ >•JL:, ¸/~/i)i ¸¸ ::•


Those present for A & M College Were---Mr. F. M. Law, Pres.,3card <strong>of</strong> Directors.Byrd E. ~,~IteT/. A. WurzbachE. j. EIestWalter G. ~cyH. 0. SchuhmacherR. G. %',biteT. 0. Walton, Pres.,A & M College.S. G. Bailey, Secy.,<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors.so~. 19~0~ : adge~ sa.~¢e ~..te~,an lnvitat~onfor the committees to meetat his home at 9:00 A,M, on March ~0,and[ the Invitatlon ~as ::ccepte~,on S~ X,,~:Mar~h:NA'. ~ announced that Judge W. A. Wurzbach andMr. Walter G. I~cy had been added to the A & M <strong>Board</strong> Commlttee.Dr. Randall expressed the hope that the two <strong>Board</strong>swould yet get together on thls Important m~tter~This concluded the Joint meeting.. ~ , ~",L~ ..... ".Judge Batts,who was elected Chairman <strong>of</strong> the previousmeeting, acted as Chairman <strong>of</strong> this meeting.Judge Batts said, "The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents are ver~ muchobllged to you for coming. I regret to state that we have not Lbeen able to reach an agreement on the matters under conslderat~on.We are auxlous, hem,vet, that we have another chauce toreach an agreement on the differences existing between the twoboards and I am instructed to request that you continue your cammitteewith such additions as you may choose to make. I wlllstate that we have continued our committee azzl added theretoDr. Paadall and Mr. Crane. All <strong>of</strong> this is In refer,me, to contlnulngefforts to reach an agreement with you. I.mould l~ks tohave you state whether you will continue your committee az~ wehope that we may yet come to an agreenmnt on the ma~ters ,m~ercons ide rati on."I want to further state to the members <strong>of</strong> the A & MBo~rd and to request that there be no action taken on the ;art<strong>of</strong> the A & M <strong>Board</strong> that will preclude further conslder~tion <strong>of</strong>this matter by the two boards.,,Mr. Law stated, "Our <strong>Board</strong> is unanimous In believingthat it wlll be to the best interests <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>University</strong>and the A &M College if w~ can come to an agreement. We hopethat caa be done, Your suggestion that the two co~lttees heenlarged and continued mill be agreeable to the a &~M Beard."We would like to make this observation in that connection.That for a good many years this matter has been underconsideration and there hawbeen many delays for one reason oranother and our <strong>Board</strong> feels that further unwarranted delays willbe inimical to the best Luterests <strong>of</strong> the A & M College, and Imight say highly prejudicial to the interests <strong>of</strong> A & M College.Therefore I want to say to you fraakly that we would lilts tohave it understood that if further negotiations are continuedthey be prosecuted promptly so that we map flnd out as seen aspossible whether we can come to an agreement, I honestly hopeand pray that we can close the matter soon.~: It will be to thebest Interests <strong>of</strong> the institutions that that be done, but wewOuld llke for this ma~er to be handled promptly."Our cow,tree wall llkswlse be enlarged by the addition<strong>of</strong> %~o member~ <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Board</strong>. It mOuld remain, therefore,for us to agree o~ a place and tlme for the next meetlng <strong>of</strong>these commltteea, and that is as far as we can go thls moral~g.-. . . . . 'Judge, Batts--,~e dO no t wan~ to delay this ~tter,,and suggested that ~e might leave It to Dr. Walton and Dr. Benedictto flx a satisfactory date. Judge Batts stated that hedid not see hew he COuld go into the matter beforeAprll 2~a ashls engagements wOuld keep him very bus u tMr. Law stated he wOUld 1;~ .~+-~ ~. Y ~ o that tlmee,~,-v u% &/le "further asked if the mectln~ n,~a ~. S_t~.~teLat that t£me. He....... - ~Aa ~ Austin. if thatwould help the matter, and suggeste~ Mam~h 16 for the ~et~ng ifthere were no objections to meetlmg on S~mday.' After several susEestions as ' " Jli~ the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the co~Ittee, to time anal pl~e 0f hold-[twaa deolde~ ~ohold .ItS. G. B~ILEY, Secretary.The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors added Mr. L'urzbach and Mr. Lacy tothelr Committee. It was decided to have another meeting <strong>of</strong> the ~olntcommittees Sunday, March ~0, at 9:00 A.M., at the home <strong>of</strong> Judge Batts.The A. & M. <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors them withdrew.CONTRACTS FOR %,0MEH'S GYNHASIUM.--Messrs. v a Roche and Dahl,Calhoun, Yantis, R. L. White, and J. A. McOurdy, and the various bidderscame before the <strong>Board</strong> at 11:45 A.M., for the opening <strong>of</strong> the bldson the Women's Gymnasium. The bids were opened and tabulated as follows:OENZ~CO~TRACTA~t. ~ ~]JL. Alt. Alt. W0~qeneralC_o~tramtor @.~9. Bi~ No.1 .NO~2 NO,5 N0t5 DaysBellows Naclay $544,700 -~700 -- -$4,725 -$7,000 --R. F. Ball 0o. 569,000 -545 -- -4,250 -- 210Br~Ison D_r~er CO. 437,584 -710 -- -4,531 -7,559 550Central Cent. 00. 549,880 -854 -T. -4,250 -- 1608. J. Churchill 567,500 -750 -- -4,000 -7,000 2652. E. Johnson 549,728 -200 -$200 -5,000 -4,000 2502. F. Johnson 352,250 :.-400 -200 -4,250 -7,200 Z00W. H. King 572,000 -852 ~ -- -4,250 -7,300 --EDuteon Oonste 00. 557,000 -670 -- -4',500 -7,000 --L. He ~aoy 555,751 -700 -- -4,250 -7,500 250J, E. Morgan" 559,961 -1,555 -- -4,250 -7,200 245L. E. ~yers 558,257 -- -- +4,250 -7,207 --P.O'B. Montgomery 347,000 -900 -" -2,200 -5,000 250A. J. Rife 542t577 -- -- -4,250 -- 200j. T. Taylor 589,670 -800 -- -4,000 -7,500 250G. E. Wleiaud 526,729 -700 -800 -4,250J. J. Wattlnger 555,000 -800 -200 -4,000Wo~tsel & WOO~ 555,580 -650 -- -4,250*Alternate NO. 6 -~15,100.EleOtrieal.C0~traato Tgenei Electrloal Construction Company •! Fox-SclnnkltKtr]~oo~I & Wharton~DonaId Electric Comgan~#0 L, Martin2. ~ E. MorganW. M. Smith~. T. ,riCkMarttn WrightoonsE~TRICAL CONTKAD_.___~T-7,200 216-7,100 ---7,200 270$13,3 .oo13,950o0013,695.0018,296.0013,9&7.0012,398.0012,169.00IS,2ZZ.8814,635.0014,652.00iZtl40.00


:A j,6S 930HEATING CC~ TRAC_._~- k/¸ • •!::~i~ .~ ~..,,,0 .....: .'.i ~" "' ",• i i ~, ;¢ i~; ;t: i: ]ic ont rac t orDallas Heating & Ventllatlng CompanyFox-SchmldtEd. B. Hudson CompanyEirk~ood & WhartonKlnnls c~ BrothersC. E. MumfordJ. L. MartinL. R. Sn~vderYoung & PrattContractorFox-Schmldt-Kir~ood & WhartonJ. L. MartinC. E. ~.~u.mfordZ. R. SnyderYoung & Pratt,=PLUMB I/~G CONTRACT*Combination Bids: "PlumblngandHeatlngPlumbing. Heating, and Electrical**Combination Bid:Plumbing and HeatingBase 31~#28,289.0025.058.0025.555,0027,811,0029,280.002~,600.0028,995.00S0,4Z2.0024,956.00Base~d$2,8,083.00Z4,738,0036.710.0027,400.0033,090.0024,500.00$52,741.0066,287•00~S,000o00BUILDII~ S!IDNE.-.I~ro Yantts was asked to report on a test hehad had made on building stone. Dr. Ye.~tls reported that the South.western Laboratories, Fort Worth, had subjected a sample <strong>of</strong> Cordo~a.Cream, Cedar Park stone, to the Standard Freezing and Thawing Tests[fifteen cFcles] , and that the laboratory report showed no I sweight, that the smmdnes° + . . . . . . . . . o s Invisibly affected by the t;st:,~" ~;~_ue~e, a~d that'~he spec~nen was nottary's flles.)~ u~ ~opy orthe report, see Secre.,Mr. Yantts also reported a test made by Mr. l~mond F. Dawson,<strong>of</strong> the State Highway Testing Department. The test was the Sodium SulphateSoundness Test, 23 cycles, and involved three s~nples <strong>of</strong> Lenders,one <strong>of</strong>.Cedar Park, one <strong>of</strong> Devil's Hollow, one <strong>of</strong> 0nlon Creek, and two<strong>of</strong> Del Rio stones. The conclusions <strong>of</strong> the Testing Engineer follow:"The Sodium Sulphate Soundness Test As an indication <strong>of</strong> theweathering qualities <strong>of</strong> the stone and Is considered a ver~ severe test."The Csdar Park stone was the onl F one without visible indloatlons<strong>of</strong> the effect <strong>of</strong> the test."I believe that the Cedar Park stone, Onion Creek stone, andprobably the Devil's Hollow stone have weathering qualities equal, orsuperior, to the Leuders s~cne.- (For Copy <strong>of</strong> the report, see Seers- itaiT's flles. ]Mr. La ROChe reported that in the boiling test,found Leuder~ was more sattsf~ctory~they hadWhen asked his opinion, Mr. Yantts announced that he wouldchoose the Cordova Cream, Cedar Park stone, if he were to choose, bothbecause <strong>of</strong> its appearance and because <strong>of</strong> its weathering qualities.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Hollld~, the <strong>Board</strong>approved the use <strong>of</strong> Cordova Cream. Cedar Park stone, in the Women'sG~naslum, ~lternate No, 1,!i •,ii:ili:. •!i~iiii ~4:.:::..C.ont rac t Cont~ AmolmtGeneral G.E. Wieland ~17,115Electrlcal J.L. Martln 12,398Plumbing and HeatingTotal BidYoung & Pratt~77,513After the bidders had retired, ~r. ~cCurdy dtscusse~ brlefl~the question <strong>of</strong> whether or not the entire building should be constxucte,at thls time. Without formal vote, the <strong>Board</strong> expressed the desire thatthe entire building be constructed now, In accordance with the plans a~spec if ic at ions •Mr. La Roche explaln~d the various alternates on the GeneralContract. Alternate No. i substitutes Cordova Cream, Cedar Park stonefor Lenders stone. Alternate No. 2 substitutes Devil's ~olI~ stonefor Leuders. Alternate No. 3 substitutes the "Donovan- steel-sash windowfor the "Browne- window In the gymnasium ro~ms. Alternate No. 4Is unlt prices. Alternate No. 5 substitutes "Pyrobar" ~oefing Slab forCement Nailing Slab specified for ro<strong>of</strong>s. Alternate No, 6 substlthteswooden for steel wlnd~vs.At I~00 P~M. the <strong>Board</strong> recessed for lunch at the ~Voman'sNulldlng, to meet "~galn at 2z~O P.M.The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened at 2~45 P.M. with the same Regents plres ~-ent as in the morning session; Pres~ent Benedict, Se@retar~ N.aynes~ "Messrs. La Roche~ Dah!~ ~_~cCurdy, R. ~.. ~;hltet Yantls, and Calho1~ne ' "Mr. Stark moved to adopt Alternate No. 5, substi tuttng the"Donovau- for the "Browne" wlnd, ow. Mr. 0dell seconded the motion.A roll-call vote was called for, with the following results:Batts: CraneNoYesNec theryOdei~ .....YesYes,Holliday No Randall NoJester No Stark YesJudge Barfs announced the motion was lost andthat the "Brov,~ewindows were approved, through the failure to substitute the "Donovan,windows..... The Archltects recommended Alternate No. 5 "Pyrobar- Ro<strong>of</strong>ingSlab In lleu <strong>of</strong> Cement Nailing Slab. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, secondedb F Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve Alternate No. 5o On motion<strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, the<strong>Board</strong> voted to award the General Contr=ct to George E.Wleland, <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso, at a base bld <strong>of</strong> $326,?29, adopting AlternatesNO, land 5. The award shall be subject to the submission by Mr. Wieland<strong>of</strong> acceptable unlt prices.• i After some discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Starkseconde&by Mr. Holllday, to take the sodding out <strong>of</strong> the General Contract,~Ith the permission <strong>of</strong> the Contr=ctor, adjust the contract priceaccordingly, and leave this work to the local Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Construmti0n,i..... Base Bid:..... Deduct,' " ~ .... .Alternate No, iAlternate No. 5• .... Sodding ~ ........ Add: . . . . .For Change In Trimmingsfrom Pine to G=i Contract Price i i" ~ 7007,200@316,72539O3 7,n5


{,:i ¸" ~!•i,On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to award the Electrical Contract to Mr. J. E. Morg-~n if he wantedit. (The bid read: "If awarded the General Contr~ct."l, or if not, toMr. john L. ~artin. (The contract w~s given Mr. John L. Martln, at acontract price <strong>of</strong> $12,~98. JOn motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Hollid~y, the combinedPlumbing, Heating, and Ventilating Contract was awarded to Youngand Pratt, <strong>of</strong> LubBock, at a contract price <strong>of</strong> $@8,000.(<strong>Minutes</strong> page ~6~. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday,. seconded by Mr. Stark,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the organization provided for in the report.INVEST~NT OF T1EST FUI~)S.--On due motion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted toincrease the maximum ~hich might be invested in any one issue <strong>of</strong> bondsfor special and trust funds, to $25,000, the investment to be under thecareful scruti~v <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller.+~ i i++:i : ~",.~ i,~,STONE FOR CHE~IISTHY BUILDING.--On motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Stark, secondedby ~r. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to rescind the action taken atthe January meeting, and to authorize the use <strong>of</strong> Cordova Cream, CedarParkstone, in the Chemistry Building instead <strong>of</strong> Zeuders stone.Messrs. Yantis, White, La Roche, and Dahl then withdrew.Mr. Neathery was not uresent for some time following this.AUDITORIU~-GY~NASIIEI E~UIP~T.--~r. Calhoun reported on thepurchase <strong>of</strong> equipment for the Auditorlum-Gymnasium. Equipment purchasedor to be purchased is approximately as follows:Stage Equipment$I0,000Physical Training Equipment 20,000 "Folding Chairs i0,000SundrylO.O00ATI~.RTIC C01~ROVERS~...~. Holllday renewed a motion made Fridayafternoon to the effect that it was to the beet Interests <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> that ~r. L. Theo Bellmont be relieved <strong>of</strong> ~y connection withthe <strong>University</strong> on September 1, 19~0. Mr. 0rane seconded the motion, toplace the question properly before the <strong>Board</strong> for discussion, and thendiscussed the whole athletic situation at this time.Mr. Neathery returned to the meeting.Regents 0dell, Neather#, Stark, and P~ndall discussed the question. President Benedict discussed the entire situation. After furthe~discussion <strong>of</strong> the question by Judge Batts and .~ro 0dell, Mr. Hollid~ywithdrew his motion with the permission <strong>of</strong> the second. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by ~r. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to appoint a Committee,consisting <strong>of</strong> ~r. 0dell, Chairman, Doctor P~ndall, and ~r. Jester,to investigate the entire situation, cooperating with the President,and report their recommendations to the <strong>Board</strong>.subject to the c~ll <strong>of</strong> the Chairman.Mr. Calhoun has conferred with the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> andthe President in past transactions.r!!,"i+On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holltday, seconded by Doctor Randall, the<strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the action <strong>of</strong> the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> and <strong>of</strong>the Comptroller, to S~thorize the payment <strong>of</strong> that which has been contractedfor, and to authorize the purchase <strong>of</strong> other necessary equipmentby competitive bidding, as provided by law.Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, April Zl, 19~0l~eeting No. 279iISALE OF McDOI~U) REAL ESTATE.-.~r. Calhoun presented a ~eedon 65-1/2 acres <strong>of</strong> land from the ~cDonald Property, Lamar County, toJ, C. Short, for $655. The sale had been negotiated by ~lr. ~or~Is Fleming. After discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> decided it was not the best pollc~ tosell the land at this time, and declined to execute the deed.PARRISH PROPERTY.--It was reported that ~r. ~, C. Parrlshwould like to dispose <strong>of</strong> the preperty at 2510 Whltls to the <strong>University</strong>at what it cost him. ~r. Parrish had prsvlous~7 submitted a statement<strong>of</strong> the cost as follows:A 9, • 1928, Purchased r l from l G. E. Spinnler6>~ Interest from Date <strong>of</strong> Purchase to I0-9-29InsuranceTaxesRepairs and N~terlalLegal ExpensesWater and Light ~letersExtra LaborTotal" ~ 26, ~.9.o--9+'11,800.0.0I~I.P~Z,015.12147.25" 2P..15The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> met in calledsession Monday morning, April 21, 1930, at 9-~0 A.~., Inthe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong>!~ President Benedict, wit~


I0 APR 21 !030for the purchase <strong>of</strong> books..~,PR ~, ~;~,OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS.--I recommend the approval <strong>of</strong> the followingout-<strong>of</strong>-state trips:i/[;i ¸o_~f Englneer~ ~gS. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $615 to the account <strong>of</strong> PetroleumPr~ductlon Engineering, ~Second Semester, this amountto be dlstrlbuted;as fellows: :(a} $475 to the salary <strong>of</strong> ~r. F. B. Plu~ner, Geolegls~in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology, for services as Acting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Petroleum Productlon Engineering, Second Semester;(b) $140 to the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. L. S. Brown, Ad~unct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorOf Geology, for extra services as Acting Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Petroleum Production Engineering during Mr. Plumm~ r's absence, March 15.April 15. 19~0.i. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor y. Anderson Fitzgerald, Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>Business Administration, to go to Stillwater, 0kl~homa, sc~etlme inApril to inspect the School <strong>of</strong> Business Aduflnistration in the OklahomaAgricu~tursl and Mechanical College at the request <strong>of</strong> the AmericanAssociation <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Schools <strong>of</strong> Business, which Association willpay all <strong>of</strong> his expenses.~. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor y. Anderson Fitzgerald, Dean oi" the School <strong>of</strong>Business Adm~istratlon, to attend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the AmericanAssociation <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Schools <strong>of</strong> Business, to be held in Iowa City,Iowa, May I-S, 1930; the expenses <strong>of</strong> the trip to be paid from the Dean'sOffice and Traveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Business Administration.,iii:~! ilL{gt,i :. I!~! i ! ,,,i ~ ~,!~I.Medical Bramcl~4. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $9,~51 to the Insurance accountto take care <strong>of</strong> the premiums falling due at the present time. {Thesepremiums have heret<strong>of</strong>ore been taken care sT out <strong>of</strong> Main <strong>University</strong>Residence funds. }i Bureau e_~f Economic Geo___~Ext ramur~l Divisions5. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $475 from the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. F. B. ~'"Plunm~r, Geologist, to the Assistants account.LEAVE OF ABSenCE Ai~) APP01N~.'~TS, 1929-.30.--I recommend theapproval <strong>of</strong> the following leave <strong>of</strong> absence and appointments for 1929-~0i. Appoint Mrs. Alleen V,% Cage as Chief Clerk at a salary <strong>of</strong>$iI0 per month, beginning April i, 19~0, vice Miss Frances Eggeling,resigned, February 28, 19~0.i Extension ~~o . Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the periodApril I, 19~0-August 31, l~S0, to Miss Ro~ema Spessard, Assistant Registrot,who h~s been c~lled to Arizona because <strong>of</strong> the illness <strong>of</strong> herbrother.;S. Appoint Mrs. Myrtle Glllum Goetz, Correspondent, as ActingAssistant Registrar for the period April l-Aug~st 31~ 1980, at a salary<strong>of</strong> $141.66 per month.4. Appoint ~llss Lena W. Welch as Correspondent for the perio~April 1-August 31, 1930, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $i00 per month.3. Mr. W. L. White, Prc~essor <strong>of</strong> M~rketing, to go to Washington,D.C., to confer with the Chief Economist <strong>of</strong> the Federal Trade Commission,his expenses to be paid by the Commission.i 4. Mr. E. Y. Mathews, Registrar to attend t ......... in~ <strong>of</strong> the Amer ~ . . . . . ' n~ ~uaA mee~- h_ o ~c~u ~ssocla~1on <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Re~istrar~ ~ ~o~_ !ITennessee, April 15 17, 19~O, his expenses to be paid from the ~aintenaneeand Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrar.il5. ~. V. I. Moore, Dean <strong>of</strong> Men and Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life, toattend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Association <strong>of</strong> Deans and Advisors £~Men, at Fayetteville, Arkansas, April 27-May 4, 1930, his expenses tobe paid frcm the Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life's Office and Traveling Expensesaccount.6. Mr. Arno Nowotny, Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men, to attend themeeting <strong>of</strong> the National Assoclatlon <strong>of</strong> Deans and Advisors <strong>of</strong> Men, atFayetteville, Arkansas, April 27-Mmy 4, 1930, his expenses to be paidfrom the Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life's Office and Travellng Expenses account.7. Mr. A. B. Cox, Director <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Researchto attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Shippers Advisory <strong>Board</strong>, in Alexandria,Louisiana, Mmreh 5, 1930, his expenses to be paid fr~ the Travellngaccount <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.Our-<strong>of</strong>-State Trip. Faculty Expense8. Mr. C. E. Castaneda, Latin-American Librarian, to go toMexico City, April 29, l~0, to present a paper before the Soc~edadMexicana de Geografia y Estadistica.APPOINTMENT TO ~!HERSHIP IN ~ GRADUATE FACULTY.--I reconm~n~the approval <strong>of</strong> the following recommendation for membership in theGraduate Faculty:Clark Harris Slover, Ph.D., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Englishi.~ ~,!~;!i: it! ii ii'i• • .• 5. Appoint Mr. W. V. Stell as Office Assistant to assist intaklng care <strong>of</strong> the grazing land leases, at a salar~ <strong>of</strong> $200 per month,begi~ining March ll, 19~0, his Salary to be paid outtion for Laud a~nt' . . . . . <strong>of</strong> the approloria-. . ! ~, :, ~a-ary [unexpended portion)..Fie~ ,Expense_ '• ~ Appoint Mr. S. R. ~araSher, Jr., asOil Field Gauger inthe Craz~ County field at a salary <strong>of</strong> $175 per month plus the regularcar ~llowan~e <strong>of</strong> $65 per month, beginning March i, 19~O, vlce Mrs Carle'ton Tippette,who has been transferred to the Ector County Field~ ........i?~ :Appoint Mr. Carleton TiPl~ as:Oil:Field Gauger inthe I~ctor Ceunty Field (transferred from the Cr~ne Colmty Field} at:a s~lary<strong>of</strong> $175 per month plus the car~ilow ~ ....1. his to <strong>of</strong> per month, he i..ense: ecos tor appropr ,t on forHLOCK FRC~ SHIP IRONSIDES.--Mr. Douglas McGregor came beTorethe <strong>Board</strong> to present, fr~n ~r. Gabe Sheppeard, United States Commissionerunder the Longshoremen, s Act, at Galveston, a piece <strong>of</strong> the k~ison blockand a brass nail frmm the old ship "Ironsides.- Mr. Sheppeard desiredto present these to the Museum. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded byMr. Heathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to accept the dcmation, with thanks bothto ~ir. McGrego~an~ to Mr. Sheppeard. In accordance with Mr. McGregor's<strong>of</strong>fer, the <strong>University</strong> is to be furnished wlth an affidavit <strong>of</strong> genuineness1~hich ~rlll be kept with the block and nail.E~r~SION OF TW~fY-SI~H STREET EA~2WARD.--With regard to therecon~aendatlon <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller that the City <strong>of</strong> Austin be allowed toextend Twenty-Sixth Street east to the Waller Creek Boulevard, the <strong>Board</strong>lvoted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Crane, seconded by Mr. Neathery, to authorizethe Comptroller ana the President to continue negotiations and reportback the precise boundaries and character <strong>of</strong> the street to the <strong>Board</strong>.CHANGE I~'.TITLE OF ~CCC,SL~T. I..e ~ ' "-: ~' ; ..... "" ~ ~ co,zmena~ the,approval <strong>of</strong> thechange in the title <strong>of</strong> the acaount .Expenses:inPecos Fieldcall *....$I0,000;" under 011 Field Expense, as foll~ws~ (problem~tLPeeosa,ud EotorCozmtle. s Fields ("rob";' ........ "Expenses ]~,- ~ :! ::,~. : . ~" -o,~zoa,u ,.'.,,,~%.o.,000,7 ........ " .... " 7 " ,' : " ! , :::: -;'. :INSURANCE ON THE FC~T BLISS HUILDII~ AT EL PAS0.--The <strong>Board</strong>vote~, onmotion <strong>of</strong> E~r. Starh, seoondr~ by ~. Neathery. to approve thePresident's recr,~,~u~atlon regarding the insurance on the buildin g onthe ol~ Fort Bliss property in E1 Paso (Docket, page S}, which reads:"I recammend the approval <strong>of</strong> the action <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller in allowingto lapse the insurance on the <strong>University</strong> building adjoining the Fort Bll sreservation in El Paso. The insurance policies on this buil~ing expireApril 20, ~ 19SC.,


• - - - _ _• i r:i~:i:~ / ": !'%fT: !#~k"G~ERAL FACULTY LEGISLATION.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. S~ark, seconde~by ~r. Crane, th~ <strong>Board</strong> voted to approved the legislation <strong>of</strong> the GeneralFaculty submitted by the President in Exhibit A <strong>of</strong> the Docket, pages i •iand il, as follows:General Facult~ ~!eeting <strong>of</strong> March ~ 1930 " ~:' iRF~IUIRE~ENTS FOR THS~ Fh.D.DEGREE IN BUSINESS AD~HIrlS~RATION.._ ~ !"Upon motion <strong>of</strong> Dean Harper the following report <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School !and the recommer~atlons contained therein were adopted: ~,• "'The Graduate Faculty recommends the adoption <strong>of</strong> the follow-I!ing departmental rules to supplement the req~irements <strong>of</strong> the Graduate !ii School~ for the Ph.D. degree in F~siness Administration:"' (1) The preparation for graduate work must include thirtysemester hours <strong>of</strong> Business Administration or a training along similarpro-business limes (for example, in economics or engineering administration)<strong>of</strong> quantity and quality satisfactory to the faculty <strong>of</strong> the de- ~;partment <strong>of</strong> Business Administration."' (2) One <strong>of</strong> the followi~ S divisions <strong>of</strong> Business Admlnistra- ~i!tlon may be chosen as a first or second minor, provided it is not in, !Ieluded in the major fiel~ <strong>of</strong> interest; Accounting and Management; !Banking and Finance; Insurance and Real Estate; Mmrketing an~ Cotton ii~[arketing; Economic Geography and International Trade; Statistics.Either the first or second minor, or both <strong>of</strong> them, may be subjects outsidethe School <strong>of</strong> Business Administration.i"' (3) In pursuing both major and minor subjects the can dii!date may choose approved courses in other departments provided they are!i in his field <strong>of</strong> stay.il•1 ' -t Iiii (4) In order to make use <strong>of</strong> materials in foreign languages !~!I the candidate should be able to use such languages from the beginning<strong>of</strong> his graduate work. Approximately one third <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong>fered forI ~ the degree must be postponed•until after the language e~Inations havei been passed.Ii!~'ieand"' (5) At least.six months.before receivln~the degree, the~atidate must pass prel~m~nary examinations to demonstrate hls f~m411-liiicri y with business and-economic conditions,his knowledge <strong>of</strong> the prln- ~i! iples and tools <strong>of</strong> bus~ness administration, an~ his power to attack lii ous~ness problems. These examinations will co$er Accountln~ Static_ li~' ~cs, ~conomlc History, Economic Theory. and two ot~ a4~--' ~,T ~ !inuslness AOarLnls'Grat fen. ' . i~" (6) The final =itte= and e natlon fono the !iaccept ce <strong>of</strong> the thesis win cover the dls erta iou, lela, and its ilrelation to other phases <strong>of</strong> Business Administration,,i"Upon the rec~mendatlon <strong>of</strong> ~he School <strong>of</strong> Business Ad~Inistra-!! tlon, the Graduate Faculty voted to amend the Graduate Catalogue e47, Doctor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy requirement (i} by suhstitutln~ tb~ .~ops~i aegree In ~usiness Administration or ~n~-~--, ~,- .~ Z-;'~N-~, ~ idegree.,- , ~=~-~;. ~or an ~mneerxngi! General Facult~ Meetlnj~ <strong>of</strong> ~arch ~ 1930 ....3. Freshmen who have passed fifteen semester hours in theirfirst semester, including Education 301 or 30~, and who have applied forthe appropriate teacher, s certificate, may register for Government 310in their second semester.4. Government ~I0, to be <strong>of</strong>fered in connection With Government310, is created for the accommodation <strong>of</strong> graduate students only,who have not already met the new legal requirement, and who can receiveno credit toward their graduate degree, for the course.5. Transfer students who bring from another college or universitycredit sufficient to meet the requirement <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> law, willbe excused fr~n the foregoing requirement <strong>of</strong> three semester hours inAmerican Government.AGRICULTUP~II~DMECHANICAL COT~GE.--At the request <strong>of</strong> Judi Barfs, ~. Crane reported on the discussion at the meeting in the ho~<strong>of</strong> Judge Batts, Sunday, ~mrch 30, <strong>of</strong> the Joint committee <strong>of</strong> the Boar(<strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. College and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> theversify. The Joint comm/~tee recommendatlonwas that the~. & M. CoSlege be all~ved $150,000 a year for each <strong>of</strong> the next four fiscal yeazout Of the Available <strong>University</strong> Fund, and that after the four years,A. & ~. College should receive one third, and The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>the remaining %we thirds <strong>of</strong> the income from the <strong>University</strong> Pe~nentFund, the inc~e fr~n the surface leases not to be included in this dvision but to go in entirety to the <strong>University</strong>. The Joint co~.itteether recommended that the two Boar~s request the Legislature to amendArticle 2592, Revised Civil Statutes, I~5, so as to make it confc~nthis agreement.!I The varionsmembers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents discussed theII question. Judge Batts them put before the <strong>Board</strong>±he question <strong>of</strong>the~i adoptlonfo~<strong>of</strong> the Joint co~,~ttee report. A roll-call voteresul~ed asBaits Yes 0dell YesCrane Yes Randall YesHollldayNeatheryNoNoStark NoThe Chairman reported that the joint c~,.-~ttee report hadbeen adopted by a vote <strong>of</strong> four for and three against.~. Stark requested that the following reason for his votebe inserted in the minutes: "I would be willing to support this proposit~onshould the A. & M. College agree not to request more build-Ings from the Legisl~ture during the orovision, or, should they permitus to r~move the shacks from the campus and replace them with thetype <strong>of</strong> buildings that are already on the campus before the division<strong>of</strong> the fund."JOIRT ~ETING--A. & M~ C0~LW~E DIRECTORS.~In aceordanee witht.he a.greemen% <strong>of</strong> the Joint co~4ttee nesting on Y~arc~ 30, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>tree,ors came before the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents at eleven o'clock for a jointmeeting. The Joint meeting was called to order by Judge Batts, and thesame organization was continued as at the last two joint meetings, JudgeBaits, Chairman, and Mr. S. G. Bailey, Secretary.I! following statementtransmits, I think, With sufficient detail and accuracy, the actionrenew:The minutes <strong>of</strong> the Joint meeting, as furnished by Mr. B~ley,I! ......... . Gore .rnment.310 is designated asl the specific c o u r s e 'i~ : : -. .... ~ aria o~'ganlze~ aceor~Ingly~ ~:.~.' : . tiI _ ~-. Government 310 is made a re ------±~ ~ ~ :~-- : !i~i degrees <strong>of</strong>fered b= "~ ~ ..... . _ %~'~n~ rot all lmd~duate );t changes to ~his neeess~i:~ee~alogue ilI! it appears, <strong>of</strong> ~Goverzwmen% 1i ~. ~[~,~t~ ~-~e:~°~er.;'re~tdre~n%:; :where }imerit 310 and . . three . . sem o+o~ -- ~^..-- ~- ~'.v~u~uu:auu ~-~ ..... . ..... snell beth ange ~'t o Govern- iIn accordance with the agreement <strong>of</strong> the Joint Co~.~ttees <strong>of</strong>~he~<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the Universlty and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong>the A. & Me College at their meeting held at the home <strong>of</strong> Judge R. L,Bat ts, in Austin, March 30, 1930, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents and the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the respective institutions met in Joint session inthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents Rogm, at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> at ll:00 A.M.day~ Apr~l 21, 1930." i-~ese present for the <strong>University</strong> were: "2udge R. L. Barite, ChaiT~n~- <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, F~ward Crane, R. L. Holllday,S6m Neathery, W. M. 0dell, H. J. Lutcher S%a~k~ Edward Randall.~resi~en% H. ~ Y. Benedict, and I~o0. Haynes, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Bo~rd <strong>of</strong>Regents~ Th0se present for A~ & ~ were: F.M. Law, President <strong>Board</strong>~f D:Ii-ec~rs, Byr~ E. White, W. A. ~g%~rzbaeh, Walter G. Lacy, P. L. Domls~eoj~G. R6~Whlte, President T. 0. Walton, and S, G. Bailey, Secretary~f. thai' <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Direetorsj - "


|?i•i+. ..... + ,~,0 ,++ +• :~!•/ •~//!:•~/::I• •/ • :I:It,,~;': ;~.'~:~" .i.++..++.: ~'++++++++' +i~i+,, +: . *.+.++'~i~" +t,:+i The Joint meeting was called to order by Judge Barfs, andthe same organization was continued as at the last two Joint ra~etlngs,ii Judge Batts, Chairman, and S. G. Bailey, Secretary.Judge Batts reported the recnmmendations <strong>of</strong> the Joint Cemimittee as follows:For the next four years, beginning with the fiscal year endiiing August ~l, 1931, the A. & M. College shall receive $150,000.00 fre~I the <strong>University</strong> Available Fund; thereafter, the A. & M. College shallreceive one-third and The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the Income'i from the Permanent UniversL ty Fund. (Thi~ division does not includeli the inc~ze from surface leases <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> land.)Further, thei! two <strong>Board</strong>s shall Join in req~est-ing the Legislature to change the eta-,! tute by provid'ing that the fund shall be used, in the proportions named,!i for the erection <strong>of</strong> buildings at the <strong>University</strong> and at the A. & M. Col-!i o+e.!i Judge Batts stated that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents had discussedi! the question quite at length, and that some <strong>of</strong> the Regents felt that!I it could not be done, while others thought it was +a matter whiah ~should be left entirely to the Legislature. "It is the opinion <strong>of</strong> theii Regents that there should be no discord between the t~ institutions.i, We mu~ necessarily work together, keeping in m~nd the young men andii young women <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>.""That which the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents has dens will be supportedi by all <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>," Judge Batts said. "So far as t '~!i those present are concerned, there are only seven members present,four <strong>of</strong> them voted for the recommendations, and three against. At a~! previous meeting Mr. Jester voted for the proposition. Err. Foster'sii attitude is not known. Whatever is done by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents will!I have the support <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>." i,i! ~ own thought is that while you are present, or through a" cc~maittee, we ought to agree on the proposed change in the present law, "~IJudge Batts stated. ' !i• When the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents retrained, President ta~ reporte~that the A. &~. <strong>Board</strong> had voted unanimously to place the A. & M. Collegeon the same basis as The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> with respect to askingthe Legislature for appropriations during the llfe <strong>of</strong> this agreemont.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Odell, seconded by Mr. Hollid~, the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents voted to instruct the Chalrmam <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsand the President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors to formulate, at once, theexact wordlmg <strong>of</strong> the proposed agreement and amendment to the presentlaw. The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. College on due vote approvedthe same motion. Jtmlge Batts asked Mr. Crane to assist him,an& PresCient ~aw asked Judge White to assist him. These gentlementhen withdrew to formulate the statement.After a few minutes, the gentlemen reformed, and Judge Battsread the prepared statement, which is as follows:" The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. College and the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Te:-~s met in Joint session on April 21,1930, at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>+and agreed to recuest the LegislatT~re<strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> Tex~s to amend Article 2592,Revised Civil Statutes <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong>, to read as follows:"'Article 2592, ~ne <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the Agricultural and ~echanicalCollege <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> shall exoend the Available <strong>University</strong> Fund for theconstruction <strong>of</strong> buildings + on the campuses <strong>of</strong> the respective institutionsand for the extensio~ <strong>of</strong> their campuses and the equipment <strong>of</strong>buildings thereon. For the years 1951, 193~, 1953, and 193~, the sum<strong>of</strong> $150,000.00 per year shall accrue to the Agrlcultur~l and MechanicalCollege <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>arml shall be expended by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors<strong>of</strong> that institution in the three years beginning September I, 1931,for said purposes, and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>shall expend the balance <strong>of</strong> said Available Fund for said purposes.11.uDr. Randall said, "I want to state that I voted for tb~, proposition.It was not clear in my mind Just how I should vote. I votedfor it as a matter <strong>of</strong> expediency. I understood ~r..White, at the meetingat Judge Baits' home, to say that if the agreement were made withthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents and this fund was divided, that the <strong>Board</strong> • <strong>of</strong> Directors<strong>of</strong> a. & M. College would not again go before the Legislature andask for an appropriat ion for buildings. I voted for the propositionwith that understanding. If I am mistaken about the statement<strong>of</strong>~. White, then I withdraw my vote."Judge White replied, "I regret to say that Dr. Randall gotthe wrong impression <strong>of</strong> my remarks. I did make t~ statement that wefelt that we were at our end in getting any "help from the Legislaturein putting up dormitories at the A. & ~. College. I went further thanthat to say that I dl~ not think any: institution in <strong>Texas</strong> would againreceive an appropriation for dormitories. Aato the legallstatus <strong>of</strong>A. & ~. coming under the inhibition with the <strong>University</strong>, that ~as •neverbeen established.-"' e " " ~ ~;iB £uzuu~ng oeptembe~l, 1954, the Directo~B <strong>of</strong> the Agriculturaland ~echanical College/o f <strong>Texas</strong> shall so expend one-thlrd <strong>of</strong>all the Available Unlversi~y Fund arising from the Permanent <strong>University</strong>Fund except income frem~rface leases <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> land, and The<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> shall so expend the balance <strong>of</strong> said Available ~dII including the income from surface leases <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> land, TheII ?f m rectors <strong>of</strong> the Agricultural e anical Oolle <strong>of</strong>"II ~n~AA nave ~ne right to pledge that part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> AvailableII Fu~ hereby placed at their command and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> ThelJ <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> shall have the right to pledge that part <strong>of</strong> theII Available <strong>University</strong> F~ placed at their command for not exceedingIf ooo*r ,Hrest and income for any other ~urposeII shall be void. No surface lease <strong>of</strong> said l~id shall be m~ for aoerII Lod <strong>of</strong> more than ten years. it!. . . . ....IIThe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & Z. College voted to adontII the resolution and to Join with the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents in aski the "ii,President Law stated: "Our <strong>Board</strong> has never taken any <strong>of</strong>ficialaction on this matter. I will state that I do not seeat all howcould c cmsistently.saythat we are a branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> andbefore.•nen come xn and as~ ~ne Legislature for buildings., I have saidthlsI am expressing onlymy own personal viewpoint, iOktr Boa~ ;~has never acted on that as a <strong>Board</strong> .... • I think Dr. Randall is ab--solutely right about it, one hundred+per cent.- +-Judge Wurzbach, referri~ to-,-~ ~--,- -,,- - ~-- " -. : "+" ~ ~ " ~said, ~ "I am fully in aee^~ ~+ ...... -- ~a~emen~ oz Fresiden~ Law,. . . . . ~,, ~ our President said aboutthe mat.ter. Iem Just as much an alumnus <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> TeXas as :I am<strong>of</strong> A.-& 1',t. Oollege, and l:feel that ~e should put ourselVes.on.the samebasis as the Un~erslty in thls,matter~ I am for it; I th~nk ~.~+_righto"' ' It was ,then suggested by ++t~i;mtts that tl~ &. &go into:executive sessiOn an~+~.~ ,,.,., +~... .... -' I~ <strong>Board</strong> +withdrew to allOw the A. & ~'~-~++-~.+_oma~er+ .The:Boar~ <strong>of</strong> Regents: .~'~+',.,+ uu "llSS. T,D.e ~ •#. , ~,+i !•II~r. Stark ~tated ~hat he was out when Mr. Lawlreported thei, action <strong>of</strong> the A. & M. <strong>Board</strong> in regard to asking the Legislature forI additional apnropriatlons for buildings, and Judge Batts reported that:If ~r. I~'w stated that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Directors had voted unanimouslyp±ace t~emseAves on the same basis as the <strong>University</strong>.- II R On motion . <strong>of</strong> ~r. ,0dell, seconded b y Mr • Cra , no, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>iI egents voted to adopt the resolution and to Join with the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>I| Directors <strong>of</strong> the A. & ~. College in asking the Legislature to amendII the law in accox~lance with the resolution. Mr. Neathery a~i Mr. Hol-11 1Ld~y voted "No" on the question.mo on men. ssoonded by ontd y. the Boa<strong>of</strong> Regents ordered the onlypublicity in the matter to be a signedilII ~ Ioards. On motion properly.... ~ ~ ~. ~ ~. zoarm aaopted a similar motion. II I ~ ~i + ino f the , business ses en .II


:, ¸6.'.~ ,~ .L.JO•iiiiii ~!.,i ~:, ~:~ ' : i :'ii' 7 i! •l !!i !~i: ¸ !iL I~ i ~/ , !!/I At 12:30 the Joint ~[eetlng adjourned. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark,the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents ~ljourned for lunch at the Q~fete~la at one o'cleclto reconvene at t~o o'clock. Directors ~hite and Lacy, Presldent Walton,and Secretary Bailey dined with the Regents. .... • -,The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened at 2:15 P.~. with the same members presentas in the mornlng session.1931-1933 BI~I~ EEQUESTS.--President Benedict presented tothe <strong>Board</strong> recommendations as to the request to be made <strong>of</strong> the State<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, the Sta~e <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Control, the Legislature and theGovernor for appropriatl~ns for ~Intenance and support <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>and its branches during the biennium 1931-193~. (Copies <strong>of</strong> the- ~President's recommendations ware sent to the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> ~u:ad.vance <strong>of</strong> the meetlng.}President Benedict as~d that the following changes be m~dein his recon~endatlons as originally ma~led:I. Change the request for the salary Of ~iss Bess Heflln,Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Home Economics, page 9 <strong>of</strong> the mimeographed request, from~i~4,000 to $2,000 for each year <strong>of</strong> the biennium. The United States Governmentpays half <strong>of</strong> this salary.2. Change the salary request for~:iss Tarpley, Adjlxnct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Home Economics, page 9, from &2,400 to $1,200 each year. TheUnited States Government pays half <strong>of</strong> this salary.~Z. Change the s~la~ request for Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Zund, in Zoology,page 15, from $6,500 • each year to ~ ,500 each year. ..... •4. Under "Laboratory School," page 17. change the positionreading "Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Biolo~, ~Z,700" to "Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Science,~2,700,- and ellmln~te the requests for the following positions:"Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Physics and chemistry, $2,700""Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Industrial Subjects, $2,700,"Supervisor <strong>of</strong> German and French, $2,400""Supe rv£ sor <strong>of</strong> Prlmaly Grades, $2,400""Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Intermediate Grades, ~2,400":5: Change the title requested for 1~iss Hargr~ve, in the LIbrarybudget, page 23, from "Law Librarian,. to "Assistant Law Librarian.6. Change the maintenance request for the Labor~tory School,under Departments and Laboratories, page 28, from $I0.000 each year toa request for $7,000 for equipment the first year anc~$a~000 for main.tenance each year.7. Change the salary request for Miss ~h~rray, Chief <strong>of</strong> theIndustrial Teacher-Training Bureau, page 46,.from ~ ,600 each year to$I,800 e r~J~en t~ each year. Half <strong>of</strong> this salary is paid by the United Stazes Gor-I 8. Change the salar~ request for the position "Teacher-Train.:{10 months],- Industrial Teacher-Tramming Bureau, wage 46, from $Z,400each year to $iI States Government. ,700 each year. Half <strong>of</strong> this salary is paid by the UnitedThe Secretarg presente~ a recommendation <strong>of</strong> the AdministrativeCouncil asking that a salary <strong>of</strong> $12,000 be requested for thelPresldent f(each year <strong>of</strong> the biennium. On motion <strong>of</strong> l~r. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holliday,the. <strong>Board</strong> approved th~ recommendation. .,-..~. .On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, .... ~voted to request an appropriation <strong>of</strong> $125,0G0 for,the ~flrst year <strong>of</strong>-thebiennium' for the Waller Creek Campus Boulevard, Sad an approp~*iat~on Of$50.000Dormitorlefors.each year <strong>of</strong> the biennium for the maintenance <strong>of</strong> the B ~On motion <strong>of</strong> Dr. P~Idal-l, the BOard voted to requesta salary i<strong>of</strong> $7,000 each year <strong>of</strong> the biennium for Dr. Knight, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anatomy,page ~. and a salary <strong>of</strong> $6.000 each year for Dr, Br~ndley. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Pathology, page ZS. • IIWith these amendments, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on due motion, toadopt the recommendations <strong>of</strong> President Benedict for the biennial requestsfor 1931-1933, (For copy <strong>of</strong> the recommendations in form asadopted by the <strong>Board</strong>. see the Secretary's files. )ANNUAL BUDGET, 19GO-19Zl.--President Benedict presented tothe <strong>Board</strong> his recommendations for the 1930-1931 budget for the <strong>University</strong>amml Its branches. No recommendations were made at this tlme forthe budgets for the self-supportlng institutions at the l~aln <strong>University</strong>.(Copies <strong>of</strong> the President,s recommendations were sent to the members <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Board</strong> in advance <strong>of</strong> the meeting. ]President Benedict asked that the following changes be madein hls recommendations as originally mailed:I. Change the rank <strong>of</strong> l~r. L. G. Blackstock from "Instructor,,to "Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,,. <strong>of</strong> Business Administration, page 19 <strong>of</strong> themimeographed budget.t _ 2. Insert the n~me <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gall F. Moulton as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pe.rolemn Production Engineering, page 24, and also as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the De.partment.3. Change the title <strong>of</strong> Miss Helen Hargrave from "Law LibrariaR,.,in the Library~n budget, page 28, to "Assistant Law Librarian..,On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded by Mr. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to approve the insertion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gall F. Noulton's aame as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Petroleum Productlon ~glneerlng and Chairmau <strong>of</strong> the Departmsnt.The other corrections submitted by the President were approvewithout formal vote.iPresident Benedict sul~nitted the ouestlon <strong>of</strong> whether theHealth Service should be retained on the fUll-tlme basis or should beplaced on a part-time basis. On motion <strong>of</strong> %Jr. Stark, seconded byMr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to retain the full-time plan.President Benedict recommended that the budget for PhysicalTr'~ining for Men, page 26, be approved as to totals only, without theitemization, and that final action on the budget for this deoartmentbe postponed until the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, at which time thequestion <strong>of</strong> organization, scheduling <strong>of</strong> space, duties, etc. will bepresented. Without formal vote the <strong>Board</strong> approved a total appropriation<strong>of</strong> $18,V00 for Physical Training for ~en for 1930-1931, the organizationto continue as it is until the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.Judge Batts then declared the I~93G.1931 budget adopted, withthe am~ments noted, unless there was objection. There was none.. . . . For the 1930-1931 budget as adopted by the <strong>Board</strong> Of Regents,~ee pages i00-137.iLANDRETH CASE.--~r. Holliday reported on the r0 ress In the"L " P g "az~Ireth case. He suggested that the <strong>Board</strong> ask the Attorney Generalto ge ahead and t~ the deposition <strong>of</strong> Dr. Cushman and Mr. McElroy,s~ that, if the A~torney General is not ready, the l~yers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>get the testimony am~ preserve it for the future.0n motlon <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to send the following resolution to the Atto.~mey General:ii~qEHEAS, the Regent~ <strong>of</strong> The Universi ty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>have requested the Attorney General <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> to instituteilevi proceedings for the recoverg <strong>of</strong> a vacancy in Craneoumty Imown as the Landreth case, andIWKEI~kS, when said su~t is instituted the testlmo~<strong>of</strong> Dr. *~ R, W. Cushman and Mr, John T. McElroy will bevery material, and,~HEREAS, sald two witnesses are rather old and~ i ~ geebla sm~ their, testlm~ should be perpetuat~S~ and used....I


8l ir!lby the attorneys <strong>of</strong> ~ne <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Texa~ ~hen said suitis tried, and7,~EF~S, by Article 27~ <strong>of</strong> the Revised CivilStatutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1925, under the above ci~umstauces itis provided that the depositions <strong>of</strong> witnesses ~y be takento perpetuate their testimony,N~,', TH~P~O~Z, BE IT RESOLV~D by the ~oard OfRegents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Te~s at a regularly calledmeeting <strong>of</strong> said <strong>Board</strong> that the Attorney General <strong>of</strong> theState <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, the Honorable R. L. Bobbitt, be requestedto take the depositions <strong>of</strong> the above v:itnesses at as earlya date as is convenient for hlm to~o so in accordance Iwith Article 3742 <strong>of</strong> the Revised/~Sf~tutes <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong>, 1925.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holll~ay, seconded by Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to approve the following resolution:C, KERE~, the Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Te~shave requested the Attorney General <strong>of</strong> Tex~s, the Honora-.ble R. ~. Bobbitt, to institute legal proceed lngs for therecovery <strong>of</strong> a vacancy in Crane County kno~a~ as the ~andrethcase. and~E~-~, when said suit is instituted the testlmo~<strong>of</strong> Dr. R. W. Cushman and ~r. John T. NcElroy will bevery material, and~IEREAS, said t~;o witnesses are rather old andfeeble and their testimony should be perpetuated an~ usedby the attorneys <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> when said suitis tried, andWHE~8, by A. tlcle 3?42 <strong>of</strong> the RevlsedAStatute s<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1925, under the above circumstances it is providedthat the depositions <strong>of</strong> witnesses may be takon to perpetuatetheir testimo~,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> that in case the Attorme~General for any reason should fall to tak~ the depcsitloms<strong>of</strong> the above v i~nesses Robert Holllday, ~. L. Dat~o, Ed Crane,Sam Neathery, Bedford Jester, and Wilmot ~. 0dell, or ao¥two <strong>of</strong> them, be authorized and reouested to take the d~osltlons<strong>of</strong> the above witnesses in order to perpetuate thcirtestimony in a~ordance with Article 3742 <strong>of</strong> the Revised~Statutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. 1925.P~u~SH PROPERTy.-.After same discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, ontion <strong>of</strong> ~r. 0dell, seconded by~r. Stark, to authorize t~s ~hairr.anthe F oard, the President, and the Com~:;roller to purchase the: Parrlsh0perty at 2510 ~Waitis Street at a price <strong>of</strong> $25,000, with a cash. pa~.at <strong>of</strong> $5,000 and the terms <strong>of</strong> the remainder t~ be arrangeol~ ~h~ pay.~ts are to be made ou~ <strong>of</strong> the income from the Brack~nridg~ re~tals~~sented an appllcatlon from the Golf Pipe.~.!me Compa~ for ~ ease- J~t on one and one-fourth acres <strong>of</strong> land for a pu~p-stat~on slte, formty years, at an amm~l rental <strong>of</strong> $~. ~e appllcatlom ha~ th)val <strong>of</strong> the v s~d Comm~tteeo 0 "....... e apnmotion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holl~ay~ = seconded. :by .:, Stark, the Beard voted to execute the ease~nt, Dr. Randall preSi~.; and Judge Batts no t vctlmg, .~# ~,u~= zmm me Untted-.States:-]~Em~:rt=snt"Commerce for permission to-:"erect ~nd maintain an aerial beacon • -!ht": on:. the Southeast one ~, fourt]~, <strong>of</strong> Section ~ - ' .t ome four~ <strong>of</strong> Sectio._ 4~, . ~::~ ~. _:. ~: ; ,.Block:!,G; the North-@1~ 1 ~ , -~ ,~ .L "~'I'."~,&~W,.I=,- ~,~:O'JOt .,~'~_~[=",,~, ~ 'X't ~'~-~± ~ ..by Nr. Odell, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve and grant the easements requested., UNIVEF~ITY y. I~. C. A. REPAl~.--President Benedict reportedthat the y. ~. C. A~ desired to use the services <strong>of</strong> the SupervisingArchitect ar~ his staff in some remodeling and repairs on the Y. Z. C~Building. After some discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong>Er. 0dell, seconded by Dr. Randall, to grant the readiest for the use <strong>of</strong>the services <strong>of</strong> ~r. V~hite and his staff up to the am°uut <strong>of</strong> $750.DkW~TAL SCHOOL.--Dr. Randall stated that he believed the time .....propitious for the establishment <strong>of</strong> a dent~l school as a branch <strong>of</strong> the il<strong>University</strong>, at Galveston. On motion <strong>of</strong> Dr. R~ndall, seconded by ~r. Crlthe <strong>Board</strong> voted to request an appropriation from the Legislature <strong>of</strong>$50,000 for equipment, $15,000 for salaries, and $I0,000 for n~intenancefor the first year <strong>of</strong> the biennium, and $15,000 for salaries and $10,0OCfor maintenance the second year <strong>of</strong> the biennium.~m OF E~CATION H~ILDING.~President Bemedlct reported thatN~. Holllday had suggested to him the idea <strong>of</strong> naming the EducationBuilding in honor <strong>of</strong> Dean W. S~ Sutton. President Benedict concurredin the reco~ndation~ 0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hell,day, seconded by Mr. Starthe <strong>Board</strong> voted unanimously to name the Education Building "Sutton Hallin honor <strong>of</strong> Dean Sutton.~NA~ OF AI~)ITORIIY~Y~TASIU~.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Odell, secondedby ~r~ Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> unanlmohsly approved the idea <strong>of</strong> namingthe new Au~itorlum-Gymnasium the "Gregor~ Gymmasium-Audltorium,, ~. inhonor and appreciation <strong>of</strong> the services <strong>of</strong> Nr, T. W. Gregory, but thou~hthat the suggestion ought to com~ from t~ Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> t~e~Stud~ts Association, which Committee is known to be discussing thematter informally but unanimously. Without formal vote the <strong>Board</strong> alsoapproved the placing <strong>of</strong> a bronze medallion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Gregory in the newG~masium-Auditorimn, this action, also, to originate with the Ex-Stu-• dent S.• LuP~PRIATION ~D ~-ST~D~;TS ASSOCIATION.-,0n motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Holliday, seconded by ~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to appropriate$6,000 to cover, partially, the expenses <strong>of</strong> the Ex-Students Associationin their c~npaigns to raise the Union Fund f~r the erection <strong>of</strong> the th~9~Union Buildings. .R~0~AL OF HUILDD~S F~ GY~ASIU~ LOT,--The <strong>Board</strong> voted, onmot lon <strong>of</strong> ~Ir. Stark, Seconded by Nr° Hell,day, to authorize the Comictrollerto sell, or othen~Ise dispose <strong>of</strong>, the Buildings directly northaud nor~est <strong>of</strong> the Au~Itoriu~ymnasium as early as possible, consistentwith the leases. • •~0VAL OF A~LETICS SH~CI~S,--On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hell,day,seconded by Nr~ Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~thorize the removal <strong>of</strong> theishackz now occupied by Athletics just as soon as they are vacated~..... REAGAN COUNTY i~JR6V[ASII~ CO =/PANY. -.On motio n <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery.seconded by ~r, Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>:referred to the Laz~l Committee thequestion <strong>of</strong> the deduction <strong>of</strong> Federal Income Taxes by the Reagan CountyPurchasing Compaz~V in determining its pr<strong>of</strong>its.CONSOITII~ AR(~IITECT CRET'S REPORTo--~r. Stark read in fullthe report an~ recm~endatlons <strong>of</strong> ~r. Paul P, Cret, Consulting archltect.i In regaz~l to the location <strong>of</strong> the Library Building, (Copy <strong>of</strong> thereport will be mailed each Regent.): ]~r. George L. Dahl. <strong>of</strong> the firm! Herbert M. Greone. La Roche, and Dahl, was invited before the <strong>Board</strong> todiscuss the report. Nr. Da~! suggested more departmental librariesfor t~ Unlversity. ~ was c0nsiderable discussion <strong>of</strong> the merits <strong>of</strong>the departmental and the centralized plans. No action was taken on theiEldeST& ERNST OIL AUDIT FY2ORTS.--~r. Holliday reported thatDr° Bybee deslred the camplete, detailed reports <strong>of</strong> Ernst & Ernst on>


)02I ;9;9NEXT IIEETIITG.--At 6:10 P.M. the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion<strong>of</strong>l~r. Stark, seconded by '~tr. Holllday, to adjourn, to meet next at G~Iveston,Friday and Saturday, May 30 and 31.S. The ~ords "Graduate Faculty" after the name <strong>of</strong> a facultymember indicate that he is a voting member <strong>of</strong> the Graduate Faculty.THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXASBUDGET FOR I 9Z 0-I 9ZIec ta .4. The term <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the staff, unlessotherwise specified, is subject to the provisions <strong>of</strong> Artlcle, I, See_tion 4 <strong>of</strong> the Regents Rules and Regulations for the GoVernment <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> as adopted December 8, 1925. Unless other~Jise noted, thetwo-year term <strong>of</strong> each Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ends August 31, 1931.5~ No traveling expenses are to be paid out <strong>of</strong> "Maintenanceand i Equipment" appropriations except upon special recommendation <strong>of</strong> th,Dean and the approval <strong>of</strong> the President.Q~ RA~ BUDGETI~AIN UI~VF/~SI TY P~ ID~CE INSTRUCTION "AI~ AI~I~'ISTRATIONESTIVATE OF ik~OME AND EX/ENDITURES, 1950-51I nc ome6, No printing <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial publications is to be paid forexcept out <strong>of</strong> the appropriation In the Registrar,s budget for that partt cu far purpose,){~:. T IIILegislative Appropriatlon, Regular$1,408,810 (a)Sunplemental Approprlati onOther Incom~:15.500$1,424,~16Eegistr~tlon Fees, Long Session14o,oooRegis tratl on Fees, S~mmerrSess ion 20,000taboratory Fees : 20,000Student Deposits Forfeited for Breakage 6,000Interest on D~.iiy Balances 20,000U. S. Government for Industrial Teacher-Training Done by Home Economics Depar~nent2,000Home Economics Sales (Budgeted to thatDepartmsnt)Clipping Bureau Receipts (Budgeted tothat Bureau }"'"Miscellaneous Receipts 5,000Total Estimated Income, 1930-.$1College <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesSchool <strong>of</strong> Business AdministrationSchool <strong>of</strong> EducationCollege <strong>of</strong> EngineeringGraduate School, Office <strong>of</strong> the DeanSchool <strong>of</strong> LawCollege <strong>of</strong> PharmacySummer Session=~1~ysical Training for ~enPhysical Training for Women .....LibraryGeneral AdmInistrationStenographic Bureau. Physical Plant Operation and MaintenanceGener~l and Miscellaneous ExpensesTotal Expendl tures, 1930-31@.°.' 21Z,000$1,637,31_-0$746,26172,800.81,600I15,~60 ..:lg,Zo061,60015,850 .:I00~00018,700 ~;2 ,7oo98,770172,630,31,ZO0 :Deficit on 19Z0-31 Operations,Residence Instruction ' ~., i~.~ -: 76,546Esti teai,Sal e, Se ! im e r l, .... COOF~nal Balance, August 31, 1931 .(Estim~te~| • ~ $28~454(a} Exclndes $6,000 sal~ <strong>of</strong> Dr. Sellards :'~: r '#~ "~" ~:LI:~ '" 'carrledl to ExtramuF~l i :s~aset.NE&~)RANDA C0NOEI~TI,~G G~T~'~ ' ' :7, It is expected that orders for at least ninety-five per.cent <strong>of</strong> the purchases cm~t~mplated to be •charged against a departmentalmeintenance acc~ant for a~ ~mar shall be plsced not later than June 15<strong>of</strong> that year, unless specific authority to the contrary is obtained inwriting from the President. The unexpended balance in any maintensnceaccount on August 31, when such balance does not exceed five per cent<strong>of</strong> the total amount budgeted to that account, will be automatically reappropriatedv#Ithout prejudice,UNIVERSITY ~SIDENCE INSTI~CTI ON ~,.C.0~EGE OF A~S ~~CES• d~HROP0~0 GyJ. E. Pearce, Chalrm~Pr<strong>of</strong>e s so rJ° E. Pearce (Graduate Faculty) $4,000; G, C. I~. Engerr~ndInstructor3,?80Mrs~ I~ildred P. Mayhall 1,800Tutors an~ Assistants 1,300Libr~r ian-S tenographer (H~If-t ime } 300'Maintenance and Equipment (12 months} .. 500$ii,650ADNINIS TRATIOIV1828-30 1830_~31$4,2503,7501,900i,~00Z0O500$12,000APPLIF/) NA~HE}~TICS iL~D ASTH)NOMYa. E. Cooper, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor; President,S~1929-30 1930-31H. Y, Benedict ($10,O00)(a) ($i0,0OO)(a)! Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Applied ~them~,tics] ;/i! ~Comptroller .... ~. .Je W. Calhoun,~ iPr<strong>of</strong>essor (Applied Mathematics|4,0O0(b} 4,000(b}A. E. CooperAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Applied Mathematics) Z,750 3,750C. M. Cleveland 2,800 2,800E. G. Keller (Absent on Leave) ...H, V, CraigInstructor2,600(C} 2,6~(0}(2/3 } 450 1,2ooTutors and Assistants 800 550~aintenance and Equipment (12 months} , 150 150(a}$14,550 @15,150Paid from President's Office Budget.( } Also ;@o,000 as Comptroller; Total sala1~, for l2 months, $7,000.(c) ~Substituting forZr. Keller.• ~'tm~-.~e an~ is: the• BUDGET ,"~nm. ~.." ~ • .~-,-,~ ~. ~•~ ~:~,Pp~a~.en: :........ ..... • wne o~ner column !Is for-Inf6~t~.:ii i-i,' -" • ~ ~ ~ . . . . '. i . .:.... . . : ~ -~ .......... ..,i.:.. ~--Augus~ ~l~ ! ::. unless 0!i~•/ii:~.':i ~ • ~ .... ~ :• i~i:i~iii!!~: ~/~:/~//: ii~i!i/i ~ ~:!


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i ~ /I!: ; !.i[~t I{/~ , ! i!ti;ii i,"iil:i! ¸i!;il i;[;;~;l:~CGLISH (Oont Luued }R PR 2 ! tq.30InstructorJ. L, Neul~th Press icyMeredity N. Posey~rs. Alice L. Coo~sC. E. BlakeB. B. CarstarphenT. W, CampMike Br~dshaw, Jr,Wo T. ConklinSarah DodsomD. ~. McXelthanMary Grace L'useLois P. WareV~. P. StewartMody Boatright (5/6 time)John ~. Mead (~/4 tlmelJo Ho ParksPolly Pearl Crawford (Half-time)Mrs. Rose M. Baugh (Half-tlme}Tutors and AssistantsMaintenance and Equipment (12 months)(a}1929-30 1930-31$2,100 $2,1002,100 2,1002,000 2,0001,900 1,9001,900 2,1001,800 1,8001,800 1,8001,800 1,8001,800 1,900I,800 1,900I~800 1,8001,800 1,9001,800 1,9001,800 1,8001,617 1,5001,350 1,3501,800 2,0001,000 1,000900 9007,614 5,831.2~mo 600$115,816 $I18,231Salary increase,/ to ~4,250; absent on leave second semester;$1,500 <strong>of</strong> unused salary transferred to Maintenance andEquipment.GEOLOGYF. M. Bullard, Ohai rmanPr<strong>of</strong>e sso rF. W. Simonds (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Associate Director <strong>of</strong> the Bureau<strong>of</strong> Economic Geology (12 monthslE. H. Sellards (Graduate Faculty 0nly)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Geology and Paleontolo~)F. Lo ~hltney~ssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Geolo~ and 1[Inerology}F. ~I. BullardAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA. H. Deemf~iJunc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorH. G. DamonInstruc totGus E. EiflerR. H. CuylerJ. W. WellsTutors and Asslst~ntsEalntenance and Equipment (12 months)1929-30 1930-31$4,600 $4,750(6,ooo)(a) (8,ooo)(a) ~i4,000 4,0003,000 Z,O002,5~0(b} 3,0001,900 2,40G1,800 1,800 I 11,800 1,8001,800 1,800 i900 900 ~~26,7~0 $27,450 J i(a) Paid from Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic•Geology Budget.(b) Paid substitute, Dr. T. S. Brown.GEI~NI C LAEGUAGESL. ~. Hollander, Chalr~2r<strong>of</strong>e s so rJ. L. Boysen (Graduate Fucult~(]~%. E. ~etzenthlnAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorY~. ~. ~ollauder (Graduate Faculty]Ad ~mot Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPhl111~ SeiberthInstructorEIB!e ~rllt=~Intemanoe and Equlpm~nt (12 months)1929..,.~ !9@0-,~1$~, 750 ~$3,750Z,O00 3,0002,600" 211,8001,8~ ~,ooo$15,Ilo~ 2o9$~,5ooi,C,C)VEI~,~I~F, ~o Stewart, Chairman- .,.i" LPr<strong>of</strong>essor0. P. Patterson (Graduate Faculty)F. M. Stewart (Graduate Faculty)Assoc late Pr<strong>of</strong>essorO. D. WeeksJ. T, ~echamC. A. TimmAd~lmct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRe C. MartinInstructorH, A. OalkinsM. R. VJhlteTutors and AssistantsMa~utenamce and Equipment (12 months)HIST0~~. R. Gutsch, Ohainm~uPr<strong>of</strong>essor (American History)E. O. Barker (Graduate Faculty)0. VJ. Ramsdell (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Medieval HistorylF. DLmcalf (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Modera European History)T. W. Riker (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Ancient History)F. B. Marsh (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Latln-Anmrlcan History)O. W. Hackett (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (English History)Mo R~ Gutsch (Graduate Faculty)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. P. WebbInstructor(Half-tln~)(H~If-t hue )(Half-time)(Half-time)Tutors and AssistantsMaintenance and Equipment (12 months)1929-30 1930-31$4,250 $4,5003,760 3,7503,200 3,4003,200 3,2003,000 3,0002,400 2,4002,000 2,0002,000 2~0002,540 2,500450 500~26,790 $2~,25--g1929-30$6,5005,000 (a}5,0004, 5005,5002,700(b)4,0003,I00(c )2,000l,OOO1,150I, 0001,0001,600939


)6F~:~ ~I~ ~"~ ~!~" '~i i~ •~ ~ .....,¸¸~.- . ~.H01.q~ EC01~0MICS (Continued}Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>Cafeteria~a~na JanzenInstructorMrs. Helen Temple Collins'~Carga re t Bat Jet$arah ChafflnLouise T andls=ssis ta.ntlaboratory Caretaker~rs. Myrtle Harsch (12 months]Zainte~nce and Equipment (12 months]Feed Sales Plus1929-~0($~, 6oo; (c)2,200(a)2,2002,000Z25900$3S,553(a] Paid another instructor.(b) Paid from Dormitory budgets, 12 months basls.(c) Paid from Cafeteria budget, 12 months basis.(d) Substituting for 19ZO-Zl only.JOUI~KLI SMP- J. Thompson, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor 1829-30P. Jo Thompson~d junc t Pr<strong>of</strong>e s s or$3,750DeWitt Redd ickLec turerl,Sq0(,3,4oo} (a)"C,~. L. MoGillTutors and Assistants5002,000l~aintenan~e and Equipment (12 months} 500(a}• c. D. Horn~ay$8,550S~l~r y as Director <strong>of</strong> ~blicity, 12 months basis.1930-31($~,eoo}(el1,8002,2002,2002,200(dJ1,SOO(d]~Z251,00O$34.07519ZO-ZI~,7502,400- (~,5oo} Ca)5OO2,0006O0- ~ 9 , 2 5 0PHYSICS (Continued)MechaniCianL. H. Gruber (12 months)Laboratory Assi stantA. 4. Oruber (12 months)EArl Dickens (12 months)~alntenanee and Equipment (12 months ]' L-,i 31929-Z0$2,soo(~ }1,8001,160,7,OOO$45,51019Z0-31$2,8oo(~)1,8001,200$45,350*Teaching duties for nine months only; to be engaged during the summerin Student Welfare Work in connection with the <strong>University</strong> Y.M.C.A. a=lother organizations.(a) 41so $275 for ~vork after hours on leeks and ksys and as operator<strong>of</strong> proJectlon machine during Long Sesslon; total s~lary, $3,075.PSYChOlOGYF. A. 0. Perrln, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essorF. A. 0. Perrln (Graduate Faculty)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. B. Klein (Absent on Leave)(Substitute for Dr. Kleinfor 1930-31 only]L. A. JeffressA~J~z~c t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorH. C. BlodgettInstructorTutors and AsslstantsNalntenan~e and Equipment (12 months)1929-30 1930-31$4,000 $4,2505,000 ...•". 3,0003, 000 Z,2002,400 2,6002,000 2;0002,000 2,0001,800 1,800600 ' 600$18,800 $19,450!i!•:':: i,!IP~IIDSOPHyE. T. Mitchell, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor ~L~eritus; President ~neritus 1829-~0 19~0-31Sidney Edward MezesPr<strong>of</strong>essor ••• ...A. p. Brog~u (Graduate Faculty)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor~4,250$4,500E. T. NitchellD. 4. Piatt Z,400 G,4O0Adjumc t Pr<strong>of</strong>e s so r ~, 000 Z, 200C. ~. Perz,jTutors and Assistants 2.600 2,800Maintenance and Equipment (12 months) ~ 600 600PS~BI~SS. L. Brown, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>ess orW. T. ~ther (12 months)*J. M. EUehne (Graduate Faculty)S. L. Brown (Gr~uate Faculty)A. Rom1~erg (Graduate Faculty]Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor0. P, Boner~. r. COlbyInstruc to rA, E. LoclmnvltzJ. J. ~ilierTutora and Assistants$14~s6o$15,ooo1929-50 1930-31$5,600 $5,500- 4,250 4,2~04,2~O - 4,2504,250 4,2502,400 2,6002,400 2,600~800 2,000" -:~':: ~,600 2,0006,100 6 ,I00f -H/BLIO SPEAKII~Ellwood Grist,m, Jr., Chairman4ss~i~t~ Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEllwood Griscom, Jr.AdJunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorInstructorT. A. RousseTm~ors and Assistants~aintensmce a~ Equipment (12 months)....... z~ m~m~-,'.:~zosP. He BatcheZdsr, ChafzmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor~, B. Porter (Graduate Faculty}R. L. Moore (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor i (Actuarial Mathematics }E. L, Dod¢l (Graduate l~culty}Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ....H. J. Ettllngsr (Graduate Faculty;4ssoc late Pr<strong>of</strong>essorH, S. Vandlver (Graduate Faculty)P. M. B~tchelderAd~umc t Pr<strong>of</strong>e s so r~ary E. Decher~Goldte P. HortonR. Go Lubben~: J.H. Roberts (1930-31 only)Instructor.... He~ma L. Holmesoe.4.,ooo.oooeee@0. w. ~ic~ry (m~Zf-time|,1929-Z0$3,2002,400'i~8001,675I001929-30$6,5006,5005,0005,750S,0OO2,6002,6002,6002,400.co1,800900900"1930-51$3,4002,400198001,675I00$9,37519~0--31$6,5006,5005,000Z,7501,700(a)3,0002,6002,6002,4002,4001,800:Oe. ,900:•i! b,,


i,!';iliili:)$PU~E ~TH~TICSAPR ; I i~30(Continued)Instructor (Contimmed)E. C. E~ipple (Half-tlme}A. J. Smith (Half-time)Tutors and Assistants~alutenance and Equipment (12 months)1929-30 i%30-31$ soo $ 900800 .9002,000 2,0002oo2o0$42,550 $AS,I~0(a) Absent on leave first semester; salary for seco~ semester.ROMANGE LANGUAGESE. R. Sims, Ch~irn~Pr<strong>of</strong>essor1929-430Lilia ~. Casls (Graduate Faculty) $5.500E. J. Villavaso (Graduate Faculty~ 4,500E. R. Sims 4,500C. C. Glascock (G~dl~ate Faculty) 4,000Aaron Schaffer (Graduate F~cultyl 4,250C. M. Montgomery 3,750F~I ~mc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorKatherine E. V~eatley~, B, Swa~so~00 ,~. SwansonD. L. JosephNina L. ~eisingerDorothy SchonsL. E. DabneyJ* R. SpellInstructor~arg~ret K. KressLillian ~esterR. A. HaynesAl~red EenngottR. C. Stephenson~. I. SmithM. S. CarsonTutors an~Assistants~aintermmce an~ Equipment (I~ months)(a) Absent on leave second semeszer.for substitute.S~VONIO LANGUAGESEduar~l ~icek, Chai~Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorF~iuard MicekL~intenance and Equipment (12 months]SOCIOI~GYW. E. Gettys, Chalr~maPr<strong>of</strong>essorW. E. GettysA~l~c t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor0. ~, Rosenqulst~aintens~ce a~ Equipment (12 months)2,8002,8002,8002,6002,600.@e2,4002,40 02,2002,2002,2002,2002,0002,0001,8002,5251.500$6Z,525Unused ~ry.1929-Z0~2,200i00$2,300I~9,S0~4~2S02, 600$'/,i@01930-,31$5,500,5,0004.5004.2504,250(a}4,0002,8002,8002,8002,8002,6002,6002.4002,4002,2002,2002,2002,2002,2002,~1,8002,4001,o00$66,900$2,~25, available1930-31$2,200100$2,30019ZO-31.~,5oo2,6004OO$~,,6ooZOOZ,OGZD. B, Casteel, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. T. Patterson (Graduate Faculty)H. J. L~aller (Graduate FacultyJT. S. Painter (Graduate PacultF)E. J. Lun~ (Graduate Faculty)D, B, Oasteel~klJ~c t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorInstructor(5/.6 tin~ }.............. (2/3 tim~}(5/6 ti~}Technician(12 months)Tutors ~d AssistantsMain tenant e Equip~nt (12 months)OFFICE OF THE DE~(12 months }Secretary to the DeanF. Jane HillSeeretar~ in the Office <strong>of</strong> the DeanMrs. Annie May ClementAssistant Secretary in the Office <strong>of</strong>the DeanHazel Lock~,oe~ (9 months}Clerical Assi stantsOffice sad Trave ling ExpensesSCH~ OF BUSINESS A~IINIST!~TiOI?IPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Desn <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>iBusiness i~Imini strationJ. A. Fitzgerald (12 monthsJ(Graduate Faculty}iPr<strong>of</strong>e s so r (Ac count ing}G. H, Newlove (Graduate Faculty}Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dirmctor <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong>IiBusiness ResearchA, B. Cox (Graduate Faculty)iPr<strong>of</strong>essor1 E.z. mGi=isPr<strong>of</strong>essor • (*~rkB ring}~. L, ~hitePr<strong>of</strong>esSor (Account ing}iC. F, ~ayIPr<strong>of</strong>essor •A. P. Winston (Graduate Faculty}Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (2uslness Statistics}i0. D. Simmons,~ Assoc late Pr<strong>of</strong>essori! J' C. Dolley0. A. SmithAdJlmct pr<strong>of</strong>essori 0, A. Rehm• B'.F. Harrisoni21orence ~. Stul11~nL.G. BlackBtockInstructorJ~30:1929-30$6,5006,5005,5005,5004,5001,5oo1,6001,2001,50o1,8005, I00$46,1741929-~0$2,0001,5009001,300$6,9521929-30$6,5006,5005,5005,0004,5002,00O(a)3,500(b)4,0003,0001,80O(aJ2,600(a)2,6002,4002,4002,2001930-81$6,5006,5005,5005,5004,7502,6001,500coo1,5001,8005,2004,500$45,85019Z0-31$2;0001,500'9001;300• I~Ioo$6,8oo19Z0-ZI$6,5006,5oo• 5,7505,0004,7504' 2504,5004,0003,4003,000• 2,600' 2,600'2,600 "2,4002,400; i:111


011'Ii:i!i, !!i: i!I!' 3:P, !!24|iff=;:C!iiSCHOOL OF BUSIiFESS AD~,C!![!STRATI01{ (ContinuedInstructor (1/3 time, Long Session];Secretary <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> RegentsL. C. Haynes (12 monthslTutors and AssistantsSecretar~ to the DeanMable Vance (12 months)Y~aintenance and EquipmentOffice and Traveling Expenses <strong>of</strong> the Dean1929-30 1930-ZI2,600 2,8004,125 4,2501,548 1,6002,144 2,Z00500 500$66,617 $72,900(a) Absent on leave; salary paid substitute.(b} Part-ti.~s; also $750 from Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research for specialresearch work; total salary for nine months, $4,250.(c} Also $2,367 as Research Accountant in Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research;total salary for 12 months, e2,667.S.CHCOL OF EDUCATIONART OF TLICH!]DJ. ]~. Henderson, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor (Secondary Education)1929-30 1930-31J. L. Henderson (Graduate Faculty)• ~ssoc late Pr<strong>of</strong>essor$5,000 $5,250Clara y. Parker.~djunc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor3,000 3,000I. I. Nelson 2,800 2,800J. W. Baldwin~ijunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Elementar~ Eiucation)2,800 2,8001~rs. Cora ~.'" Martin 2,800 2,800~ss istants 400 600Maintenance ~ Equipment (12 months) , 400 400$17,200 $17,650HISTORY AI[D PHILOSOPHy OF EDUCATIONF. Eby, OhairmxaPr<strong>of</strong>e s s orF. E by (Graduate Faculty}C, F. Arro~eod0. H. Cooper (Part-time, SecondSemester}Ad Jumc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAssistants(Stemographe~ for Dr. Cooper)Maintenance and Equipment (12 months)PHYSICAL EDUC.&TIOND. K. Brace, ChaimnanPr<strong>of</strong>essor :, ;~; :5D. E, BraceInstructorHflda Moleswe rth(Pianist)Assistant~intenance and Equipment (12 months)OFFICE OF THE D~(12 months)Secretary to the;DeanWilm~ ErvlnOffice ani Traveling Expenses (12 months)1929-30$6,5004,0001,300.@.1,3002OO388$13,688192 %~30$4,2502,000• I002002O0$6,7601930-Zi$6,5oo .....4,ooo@@o2,400200$lg,4so1930-31$4,2502,000@@.3004O0$6,9501929-Z0 1930-ZI$I, 600 $1,8004oo~4oo$2,000 $2,200E~UCATI 0NAL AIZ, I!NI STRATIOI~F. C, Ayer, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>Education (12 months)B. F. Pittenger (Graduate Faculty)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor1929-30$6,5001930-31$6,500Pc Co A~'er (Graduate Faculty),~ssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor6,000 6,500Annie Webb Blanton S,600 3,600Assistant 200 200Maintenance and Equipment (12 months) 435 _~400EDUCATIONAL PS YCHGLO~YC. T. Gray, Chairm~Pr<strong>of</strong>essor0. T. Gray (Graduate Faculty}Ho T. ~a~nelHelen i. Koch~._~Jnnc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorF. j. A~amsO. B. DouglasR, M. CookInstructorB. F. HollandTutors and ASSiStants'~aintenance and Equipment (12months}$16,735 $17,2001929-30 19Z0-ZI$4,500 $4,~7503,750 S, 7503,7;30 .3,7502,800 2~002,800 2;8002,200. ~ 2~4~01,8oo1,~oo1,400 1,400~_6oo~oo,. ~ ,.600 $~,150COT.T.RGE C_F.F ~TGII{EERI2~AI~ HI T7.C TUl~Gold~vin Goldsmith, Cha irm~nPr<strong>of</strong>essorGoldwin GoldsmithWalter T. RolfeAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Archltectural Designand Architect~iral History)1929-30$6,0004,000S, E. Gideo'- 3,200Assoclate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Free ~harml Drawingand Painting}R. Everett: 3,200 ....Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Half-time, 9 months)R, L, ~hlte ltS00(a}Inst ruc to rHugh L. ~c~lathLibrarisaMrs. E. D, Jnnkin (7/8 time) 800Tutors and Assistants 800Maintenance and Ewuipm~nt (12 months) 1,Z00• ~ : $22,2001,100(b}(a} Also $3,000 as Supervising Architect (Half-ti=e, nine months;full-time, three months); total salary for twelve months, $4,800.(b} Salary for Second Semester.!19Z0-Z1$6,0004,0003,2oo3,2001,800(a)2,2008OO6OO~ I2500$23,300L-..•i/ • : L/~ i : ~ • ;iiii!ii!i i/ii • ii:il/i ! i//! ii!ii!ii!ill ii !; ii! i: ¸¸ !:i;ii: ill/i!: i / % •il:


2APR ; i " "', /'APR ";' "" :-! -,qc~J ......,: IIf! NiC IVIL E~[GINEEPIh~E. C. H~ Bantel, ChairmanPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the College oi ~Engineering (12 months}T. U, Taylor (Graduate Faculty}Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> theColl~ge <strong>of</strong> E~glnee ringEo C. H. BantelPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Director <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong>Engineering ResearchS. P. Finch (Graduate Faculty}Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Highway Engineering)J. A. FochtAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorP. ~i. Ferguson~dJunc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorBanks ~:cL~u tinInstructorLeland BarclayTutors sad AssistantsMaintenance and Equipment (12 months)1929-30$6,5004,5004,5004,0003,0002,400(a)I, 8008OOI,sQo$29,000(a) Absent on leave. ~'~is salary paid substitute.19Z0-ZI$6,5004,5O04,7504,500Z ;2002,4002,0GO8O0$3O,150MEOEA}TICAL E.NGI~EE!KI~ (Continued)MechanicianFre~ ~forrls(12 months)Shop AssistantAlvin Thompson (12 months)Asslst~tsMaintenance and Eo~ipment (12 months)Shop Maintenance sad Equipment (12 months)(a}(b)1929-30 " 1930-ZI2,160 ,; 2,1601,9005271,500958$24,045This salary paid another person,Ale0 $2,900 as Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Power Plant.$3,500.PETI~LEU'I PP.0DUCTION ~TGINEEIIII~Gall F. Moulton, ChairmaniPr<strong>of</strong>e s s¢. rGail F. IioultenZalntenance an~l Equipment1,9004OO1,5009O0~~2'i,45oTO t~l salary,1929-30 19Z0-31$6151a1 $4,ooo••• 500$615 $4,500L~LIQ•;~?.~,~',~;]'


.: !', ?)•/ i• ),.;:ii• 'ii, :~:. h ~' i,'~SCHOOL OF LAWPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> LawI. P. HildebrandPr<strong>of</strong>essorR. ~. StaytonG. W. StumbergBryant SmithD. F. BobblttA. W. Walker, Jr.H. Grady ChandlerFrank B. Clayton (.~sent on Leave)=ssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEdward W. Bailey (1930-ZI only}~astln G. ~hite (1930-31 only}Oecretary, Librarlan~ a~zl InstructorLucy M. Moore (12 months]Quizmasters --~StenographerMattie Dodson (9 months)Office and Traveling Expenses <strong>of</strong> the DeanMaintenance and Equipment (12 months](a)Paid another instructor.COLLEGE OF PHA.~ACYPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong>i~harmacyW. F~ Gidley~ssoc iate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. R. Neville, Jr.Zdjunc t Pr<strong>of</strong>e sso rC. C. AlbersIns truc to rL. W. Schleuse (7/9 time}~aintenance and Equipment (12 months}SIF~'R SESSIONSalaries and Maintenance1929-30 19ZO-ZI$6,500 $6,5006,500 6,5006,500 6,5006,500 6,5006,500 6,5005,000 5,5004,500(a} 5,000oeOcO,6,500(a} 3,2002,200(a} 3,2003,000 3,2002,000 2,0001,200 1,200574 5005,000 5,500$62,474 ~61,8001929-30 1930-31$4,500 $4,7503,400 3,4002,600 2,600i,400 1,4003,700 3 ,.700~15,600 $15,8501929-30 1930-.31~121,250 $I00,000PHYSICAL TP~il]TII[G FOR "i.~*( 1929-30 1930-81Salaries and Maintenance }17 ,I00 $18,700*Additioz~l details relating tO this budget to be fixed later in connectionwith the considsration <strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate Athletics and Intramuralsfor Men. The scheduling <strong>of</strong> i~zloor and outdoor space and theallocation <strong>of</strong> costs <strong>of</strong> maintenance and service require further stud~.S ~ TRAIlerinG FOR v:o~Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; DirectorAnn~ Hiss$3,000~I Jtmc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLeah Gre gg 2,500InstructorThelma A. Dillingham (Absent on Leave~) 2,100Elizabeth McGuireMary MeEee~bel!e StewartElizabeth Lewis(Parrot ,ime} (1930-31 onlyl(l~rt-time} (1930-~I only}@@,...-- (Part-tLm~) (1930-31 only) ,.,Truem~n O'Qulmn (Part-ti:ne}___1929-~0 19~0~i1,9001,900(a}1,800.... $3,2002,700°,,I, 7001,900I, 7001,8001,0GO60C600' 400-~SICAI, _T2J~INII.~ ~2 VDMEI~ (Continued]SecretaMrs. Jennie E. Schaefer (12 months]Classifier and Assistant Secretar FAnnie Hildinger (9 monthslPianist~Man on GriffithAssistantsCaretakersMaintenance and Equipment {12 months}'a(~ } This salary paid another person.(12 months}LibrarianE. ~;, Winkler (Uith Vote}Loan LibrarianZor~na ~y BakerMildred Viyat tMrs. Mary Boon Van CleaveLoan AssistantMerritt H. StegerT, F.. WeissByron G° S~(eltonReference LibrarianAnnie ~!illMrs. Roberts D. StewartHead CataloguerCataloguerAthol YagerLucille BridgersTyy)i stMaurine T. WilsonAlice MeyerOrder LibrarianW° N. DanlelsAccessions Libr~-,rian and Boold~eperMrs. Charles StephensonOrders AssistantLavinia HarvillAccessions Assi st~utMrs. Fre~l BerndSerials sad Bimling LibrarianElizabeth TiffySerials sad Bindings AssistantEllen C. ]~ehneNewspaper LibrarianR. E. DabneyNewspaper Assi staut~rs. William Kr~egerLatln-American Librarian, 0° E. Castaneda~:renn LibrarisaFarm ie Ratchfo rdEducation ~ibrary Assistant~a~ry S. KirkpatrickArchlvi stMrs, Mattie A. HAtcher~ Ninnie ~LllenPage sGeelo~ Librariani Flora Eckhart ~Chemi>s try Libr'~riau.... / klice ~Vuppe rmann~ssistant Law LibrarianHelen HargraveII ~ Li1~rar~ As sis rant s1929.50$1,6009001,0005204,0802.760$26,0601929-30$3,6002,0001,6801,50090O1,0009OO2,2501,800(a}• .. (b)I, 800i, 680...(d}1,2007801930-31$1,6009OOi,I005O04,000$26,7001930-31$3,7502,0001,6801,5009001,0009002,2501,8002,4001,8001,6201,4401,2001,0002,200 2,2502,000 2,1001,200 1,2001,0802,0001,3801,080z2,0001,3801,500 1,6201,0202,4002~O(a)9752,4001,5008,750800i,~o0(o}1,5006001,0202,4002,4001,5oo2,4001,6209,0001,2001,2001,500600


i ¸I "':~ i:!!= i ii• il: li!i:!:)ii:%LIBRARY (Continued ]Loan Assistants, Su~:ner SessionDepartmental LibrariansMaintenanceBooks, Bindir~, and EquipmentBinding and Supplementing AitkenCollection1929-30$I,Z604009,99020,0004.500$92,245(a} Absent on leave. This salary l~id another person.(b} $2,400 budgeted but not used.(cl Transferred from Chemist~jbudget.(dl $1,440 budgeted but not used.GENERAL AD'IINISTRLTXONOFFICE OF THE PRESIDEI~(12 months~President; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~?3pliedl[athemat [c s and ~stronom~H. Y. BenedictSecretary to the PresidentFrances M. Little~lssista~t to the SecretaryOffice and Traveling ExpensesOfficial Entertainment sRegents IncidentalsOFFICE OF THE REGISTP~i_~(12 months)RegistrAr; Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> theColle~ <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesE. J. llathews (With Vote)Assistant P~gi strarMax FichtenbaumAssistant to the EegistrarEthel BurchDorothy CarringtonJean GrangerEditor <strong>of</strong> Official ih~'olicationsMrs. Faith ~dams .~errjPublications SecretaryW. Byron ShippExamine rMrs. Mae Garllngton StegerSecretaryGertrude HeathRecorderCaroline Reeves~bsence and Filing ClerkRuth GaffordClerical AssistantsMaintenance and Equipment, Including thePrinting <strong>of</strong> All Official <strong>University</strong>PublicationsSTUDEI~T LIFE ST;~VFDean <strong>of</strong> Student Life a~ De~ <strong>of</strong> MenV. I. Moore (~Ith Vote} (12 months}Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> MenArao Nowo tn.vSecretary to Dean <strong>of</strong> MenHelen Hamilton (12 months}19ZO-ZI~l,~O1,20010,0O020,000. 4,500$98,7~01929-,30 1930-31~10,000 $10,0002,400 2,406 ~300 3003,638 2,5001,4,33 1,000214 200$17,986 $16,4001929-30 1930-.31$4,800 $4,8003,600 3,8001,800 1,8001,300 1,400l,Z00 1,5002,200 "2,4001,500 1,5001,500 1,5002,OOO 2,100.1,600 1,6OO1,200 ' 1,2003,200 3,20012.~4,t1929-50$5,0002,0001.400z2,~o!9~0=-3!2,4001, oo/STUDEI, IT LIE STJu~'F (Continued}Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life's Office and TravelingE:qoenses (12 months}Dean <strong>of</strong>:i;omen; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Classi~al~ "l',angugea SRuby R. TerrillAssistant Dean <strong>of</strong> WomenDorothy GebauerAssistant to the Dean <strong>of</strong> ~iomenLula M. BewleyMrs. Frances GoldbeckSecretary to D~an <strong>of</strong> WomenLorene Gregg (3/8 time)(12 months}Dean <strong>of</strong> Women's Office and TravelingExpenses (12 months}Director <strong>of</strong> Men's and Women's Glee Clubsand Unlversity Chorus ~;~Gilbert Schramm,;!'Director <strong>of</strong> Band and OrchestraBurne tt PharrB~nd and Orchestra's Maintenance andEquipmentStudent Life Secretary for MenW, A. 8mith (12 months}Student Life Secretary for WomenIene Spears (12 months}Stuaent Employment Secretary (Half-tlme)Mrs. Johnnie?Faye Ashby (12 mont~is}UNIV£RSI~Y HEALTH SERVICEChief <strong>of</strong> the Health Service(12 months}Physic ia~: 'o r MenJ. 0 'Banion.=h4slc i~ :or WomenCaroline Crowell (12 monthslEye, Ear, l,Tose, and Throat SpecialistS. IT. Key (Part-time) (12 months)Technic i~nOla Mar~ Hobson (12 months}Graduate NurseAnnie Gaffney (I~ months}George La Rue (12 monthsLu~ma Kopeckv (I'~ months)See re taryAmice Jenklns ~Part-tlme; 12 months )Malntenanoe~-Ea']ipment-~ (12 months )EBLIC z~Y,(12 months }Director; ~ecturer in J~n~allsmW. D. Hornaday (With Vote)Ass!stsmt to the Director 'i ~Lorena Drummondi',SecretarySarah HundleyMaintenance and EquipmentDaily Texan for High.Schools• ii ),'-• L~i/ i ~ ": i; •. ii :!)/ij,ii iiii i :i,i, ,: iil iii! iii:iii: i :ii/:i1929-30 19Z0-ZI792 $ 7505-3,750 3,7502,300 2,4001,600 1,6001,600 1,600500 ~X)O5O0 600"I,200 1,200 -1,000 "~;' 1,0OO2Z3 ...2,000 2,0001,200 1,200_9oo 90o$25,975 $26,650192 9-30$5,0003,6005,0002,000I, 8401,6001,6001,6001,20025,700$49,180192 9-30$3,2OOI~6001,5004,150itOOO$II,4501930-31$6,0003,6005 ,CO02,0001,860i'8001,8001,8001,50021 ~ 500$45,8601930-~I$3,5001,6o01,5004,000I~000$11,600.?


I8- • J ,,,.L ) t .~..t:!i!!~'~;.1 ,,:'~[i ¸¸TEACHERS ~'..PPOIN~-~ C0:I[ITTEE"(12 men ths }Secretary to the CommitteeMiriam DozierZ~aintenance and Equipment1929-30$2,4003oo$2,700"If the receipts from teacher registration fees do not equal theamount budgeted, the balunce will be paid from the General Fu~.Likewise, any excess <strong>of</strong> receipts over the amount <strong>of</strong> this budget~ill revert to the General _~-hnyl.OFFICE OF T~,~DITOR(12 months)Audi to rW. R. LongAss! stant AuditorE. R. CornwellSecretary and Assis~t CashierBessie Z. SheldonBookkeeperFranklin Hut terAssistant BookkeeperC. L. LindahlVoucher, Chedk. and Warrant ClerkMrs. Ella Jord~mGeneral ClerkIrene McElroyOffice Fz,,pen se sClerical AssistantsAnnua I iud itOFFICE OF ~q~ OOMP~BO~.L~.(12 months )C o:n!: t rollerJ. W. CalhounAssistant to the Comptroller;Purchasing AgentG. J. StephensSecretaryStenographerOffice ~Traveling Expenses19,50-31$2,400Z001929-30 1950-~I$4,800 $4,8003,200 3,6001,800 ......2,0002,100 2,1001,800 1,8001,600 "1,6001,500 1,5001,596 1,500800 800I,000 1,000$20,196 $20,7001929-30 1930-31$~,ooo(a)$3,ooo(a)~,600 3,600! 1,084(b} 1,500. . . . l,Z20.: 735 50q$8,419 $9,~20:' ~(a} ~-Iso ~4,000 as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Applied Mathematics; total salaryfor 12 months, $7,000,{b} Part-time.STENOGRAPHI0 .B~JREAU(12 months)1929-301930-31_..--S>"-~IYS,I CAL PLANT"(12 months]Labor Foreman1929-30 1930-31J. M. DentonSuI~rintendent <strong>of</strong> Power Plant$2,400$2,400C. j. EckhardtPm,;er House Engineer~,. SeidersDistribution Engineer2,9OO(a)2,300 2,300S. B. SecordAssistant EngLue ~ r2,300 2,300W. T. Colley 2,040 2,040Harry Asht on 1,5 00 1,500Locksmith and Projection )'%chine OperatorL. H. Gruber ./ 275(b) 275(b)Nightwatchmen 6,500 6,500Janitors 29,140 29,140Firemen ll, 520 l1,520Campus Laborers 8,700 8,700E!evato r AttendantsMain tenance:i, 560 1,560Building and Janitor Supplies 6,620 5,000Physical Plant Maintenance and Equipment15,853 I0,000Electric Lights 5,500 5,500FuelFurnlt~re, Furnishings, and Office24,788 23,000Equipment 6,127 5,000Gas 882 500In surance 22,237 15,000Power for Machinery 1,000 1,000Powe r :Hous e Suppl i e s i, 750 1,2 00President's Home Maintenance andEqu ipmen tWaterz,9OO(a}1,659 1,000_6,218 5,500~163,769 $I~5,8S5*The Little Campus Physical Plant Budget has been merged into~ J~Isbudge t o ""(a) Also $800 as ~djunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering; total //~salary for 12 months, ~3,500o(b} £iso ~2,800 as Mechanician in Physics; total salary for 12 mg~%hs ,.$3,075.(12 months)CommncementDlplo~sInstltutior~l Membership DuesPubl Ic ati ons, Gene ~alAssistantPrinting and Other DapensesPublic LecturesSt~'~nts' Use <strong>of</strong> English3329-30 1930-31$I,271$I,0003,313 3,000613 700420 4204,541 2,560105 1,000214 15o$I0,477 $8,850Stenographers and ClerksMessengersMain tenance and Equipment$17,5oo1,50015. I17$34,117$17,500I, 50012,5oQ,/% :: :=


0 'APR l I ;S~O:li:t!iCi~ I~PLI ~UDCE T'.~DIOZI BP~/CCH OF THE IS{IVERSI~ESTIILiTE OF IEC01~ AND E~CPEI~ITU!~S, 1950-31IncomeLegislative Appropriation ~250,260Registration and Laboratozy FeesTotal Estimated Inc.=e, 19~0-S1EzpendituresSchool <strong>of</strong> MedicineCollege <strong>of</strong> NursingLibraryAdministrationP~c ord RoomGeneral ExpensesPhysical Plant Operation and }izintsnanceTotal Expenditures, 1930-31Deflcit on 1930-31 OperationsEstimated Balance, September I, 1950Estimated Balance, August 31, 1931$194,91512,9008,48012,3003,8001,58032,080$265,260266,05579512.961$12.166MEM0!~DA CONCE.RN!ql CI~IEPZI BLrDGET--~)ICAL B.'/d, CH, 1930-31i. Tne colnmn headed "1930-31" contains the appropriationr~ade and is the BUDGET col-~mn. The other column is for information,2. All sala~.j and other appropriations are for twelve mont~unless otherwise specified.3. The term_ <strong>of</strong> appointment <strong>of</strong> zembers <strong>of</strong> the staff, unlessotherwise specified, is subject to the provisions <strong>of</strong> Article I, Section4 <strong>of</strong> the Regents Rules and Regulations for the Government <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> as adopted December 8, 1925. Unless otherwise noted, thetwo-year term <strong>of</strong> each Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ends August 31, 19Zl.4. No traveli~ ex%enses are to be paid out <strong>of</strong> "Maintenanceand Equipment" appropriations except upon •special recon;~gndatlon <strong>of</strong> thDean and the approval <strong>of</strong> the President.~/ED IC~iL BI~GH(12 months unless otherwise specified)SO}DOL OF !~DICINEaI~AT0I~(Fundamental )Pr<strong>of</strong>e ss orWilliam F~iller (Full-tlme)H. O. Knight (Full't~me)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorFelix Butte (Full-time]Instructor(FulI-t Lme)Technic ianJ. E. Beissner~(Full.time)Laboratory Ass istantDavid l'lixon (Full-tlme)Laboratory Attendant (8"~/2:~months)Maintenance aud EquipmentPr<strong>of</strong>essor (Histology arml Embryolo~.]J. G. Sinclair (l~ll-t~mely1829~G0$5,5005,7504,150(a}1,8oo(b)I,i00!~5001705,5004,500 .c'.'? ;'~L::~ '::!; t :,~ f:? ~" "19~0-3}$ 5,5005,7504,0001,8001,1601,5001705,5004,500I'ANKT0~"f (Continued }Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Histolo~ sad Embryology)1928-.30 1930-31J, i. Place (Full-tlme}Technician (Histolo~ and Embryology]$I,800(b}2,800Flora E, Thompson (Full-tlme) 9601,020Mainteneazce stud Equipment (Histology and~ryology}2~ooo2.OOO$34,730 $35,700(a} Absent on leave, 1929-30; this amount paid Drs. Crav;ford and5essums.(b} Paid another Instructor.BACTERIOLOGY AHD PPZW}I~TIVE :/EDICII~(Fundamental }Pr<strong>of</strong>e s so rW, B, Sharp (Full-time)Assoc [ate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorT. L. Johnston (Full-tirolInstructor~nna Z. Carroll (~ll-time)TechnicianFlorence Wandell (Full-timelLabor~tory Attendant (8-1/2 months)Main tenance and Equipment //,c/BIOLOGICAL C HF;~IS TEL( l~)ndamental )Pr<strong>of</strong>essor:-~ B.M. Hendrix (Full-tlme)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMeyer Bodansky (~-~ll-time)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMarion Fay (Full-tlme }AssistantMaintenance and Equipmenti..... PA~H0t0GYi! ePr<strong>of</strong>essoriPaul Brindley (Full-timelAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC* B. Sanders (~-%~ll-tLme)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>e s sorH. L. ,l~otz (Full-tlme)Ins truc torE. De Furey (Full-time)Technt~ ian.i~ ..i Julia K. Froellch (l~ll-time)~i ~ildred Cherry (Full-ti1::e]!i Labor~'~ory Attendant;~ Gone Thlem (Full.tlnm]"~ Laboratoz,j Attendant (8-1/2 months}Malnten~ace and Equipment(a) Paid another person.PH~C0~OGY(.~/rmlament~l)Pr<strong>of</strong>essor~?,~ T, Dawson (Full-ti~.e]Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorOscar Bodansky (Full-t~me}Mainten~ee and Equlp~nti% i//!192 9-30 1930-31~,750 $4,7503,500 3,6002,000 2,000727.50 780340 34O2.775 2,775$14,092.50 $14,245 .182 9-30$5,7504,2503,2007OO3,745$17,6451929-30$5,0003,5002,500(a}1,800(a}1,26078O1,320170im850~18,1801930-31$5,7604,2503,2007OO3,750$17,6501930-31$5,000~,7502;4o01,8001,3208401,3601701,850$18,5101929-30 1930-31$4,5o0 $4,5003,000 3,0002,700o,2oo


2:'":;" " C',~'~. : ....• ~, :- ~ 1.3,]~.Ii~ii ' li~'; ~t i!'~'J!.H:{:r,iPRYSI0~OGY(Fundamental )Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. ~. Porter (Full-time}Assoc iate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorP. L. Grey (Full-tlme}W. A. Selle (:-h~ll-time}(Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essc r)Maintenance and Equipment(a} Absent on leave, 1929-30.DEFI:~thD~OGY ~dTD ~YPHILOLOGY{Clinical)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. F. opiller (Part-time)InstractorE. H. Klatt (Part-time)L[aintenance and EquipmentDISEASES OF C.~ILDR~!(CllnicallPr<strong>of</strong>e sso rw. B. ReadingInstructorJ. R. McZurray (Part-time}Maintenance and Equipment~CEUROLOGY2d~ PSYCHIATITf{Clinical)!~r<strong>of</strong>esso rT. H. Harris (Part-time)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA. Hauser (Part-time}Maintenance and EquipmentMEDIC~ JURISP~JDE~OE(Clinical)Lecture rB. C. Harris (Part-t[=~e}OBSTETRICS AI~ GY!TECOLOGY{Clinical)Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. R. Cooke (l~rt-t~me)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorH. R. Robinson (Part-tlme)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. K. Jink~ns (Part-time}InstructorG~ T. Zee (Part-tlm9}Technic lainClara E%om~son (Full-tlme)Maintenance au~-Equt~ent1929-30 1930-.31$4,750 $4,750...(a] ~,0003,000 3,0001,8002,600 2,;;;~12,150 ~13,5501929-30 19ZO-ZI$1,500 $1,500900 900500 500Q2,900 $2,9001929-30 1950-31$2,200 $2,200900 9005o0q$~,600 $~,6001929-30 1950-.$1$2,200 $2,2001,500 1,500600 600$4.300 ~4,30019~-9-30 1930-51$500 $~_~oo~5oo$5oo1929-50 1930-31$3,500 $3.5001,500 1,5001,200 1,200900 900780BOO . ~(Cl~nical)Pr<strong>of</strong>e s so r• S. M, Morris (Part-t~ne)Inst ruc torC. S. Sy~s (Part-t~une}Maintenance and Equipment~rO~DLOGY 2~D L'd~ZNGOLOGY(Cltnlcal}Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD, P, Wall (Part-tlme)ASsistant (Part-time)'l~alntenance and EqulpmentP~ICTICE OF ~DZCII~(Cllnical }Pr<strong>of</strong>essor KmeritusMe L. GravesPr<strong>of</strong>essor0. T. Stone (Part-tlme)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. A. Bradley (Full-time)L. E. Chapman (Part-time}P. A. i~oodard (Full-time}i Edwin Schwab (Full-tlms)Instruc totN. PruJansk~ (Part-tlme)S. S° Templln (Part-time}0. F, ~ares (Part-time)Clinical Assi stantiildred Stanley (Full-timel~ Technician in Heart StationJennie Wolfer (~all-tl,.:e) ~Secretary <strong>of</strong> Clinical SubjectsMrs. Clay C. lenders (Full-tlme)Maintenance and EquipmentR~ZC~0Gr(Clinical)/.d Juno t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor . . . .J. B. Johnson (Part-tlr~} ....M~inten~ce and EquipmentSUBGERY(Clinical }Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA, O. Singleton (Part-time)Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Ez~perlmental Surgery}Harris~ Williams (Full-time)~Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Urology)R. E. Cone (Part-tlme)Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. W. N. Eggers (Part-tiffs)Nicholas Andronis (Part-tlme}A~junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Surgical PatholoLq}W. A. Hyde (Full-t~nelInstruo tot (Anaesthesia}Rosa ~ee Aran (Part-tlme)i!/'1929-~0$2,4oo9ooI00$3,4oo1929-30$~, 000400... 200$3,6001929-50@@@$4,5004,0003,6001,5003,0002,0009OO9O090Ol,B0O1,0001,2002,o00$27,3001929--30$9oo500$1,4001929-30$4,5003,5001,5001,400...(a}3,0006001930-51$2,400,900I00$~,40~1930-31$3,0004OO2O0$~,600192.0-31@@@$4,500, 3,0003,600:1,5003,0003,0009009009001,8001,0001,2002,300,$27,6001930-31$900,5oo$1,400193 0-31$4,5003,6001,5001,400...(a}3,0006OO•• : "


T4 R, PR :2 I .'~:.10L:SU~GYL2Y (Continued)Technic ianMrs. L. B. Stallings (~ll-time]Maintenance and Equipment(a)Serves without salary,1929-3 0~I,3802,500~18,38019~-31$1,4402.6oq~:..%s¢oLIB~%RrLiBrarianElizabeth D. Runge (Full-time} ,~Assistants (Part-tlmeIMaintenance and Equipment :: :~&:i-:~i, d .... Li~ : i !!ii ~


' '!{126I• .' a, 7/C, }l T~fI BUDGET"T.'_'LLq;T{.L :)!VIS!OTb CF I.'-:'E UI~IVE~ITYE,.TP,~.~.~L DIViSIOES OF T}~ Lq,qTZP~ITYi" L,. ~ L , ,,%I~C ..... D ::::{ !930-!931:~ure~u <strong>of</strong> g~sb~ss ResearchESTI~ITE OF INC01~ AI~ EI'iPEIDITUP3£S, 1930-1931(C on t luued )Division <strong>of</strong> Extension


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#t, :. '::!:: :,,r ,f:I: IIi7:I I ::'!'C :: !:.,., : ,':%;,: ,,.: ,,l:ii:' !ii',:i:, !!::bier <strong>of</strong> the Bureau (i0 mouths]Roy Bedichek (%~'ith Vote).thle tlc Director!]. B. HendersonDirector cf Drar~ticsMorton Brown~ecrctary <strong>of</strong> the Lea~B~e';:illie M. ,~.c::pson,.ss is tan ~ 5ecretaz~lSusie ,,,c~ oyS ~enoL r,',phe ri: o ra :3 raiy.~:~ s i s to:its(..~sistaut to Classify Flouers}E~ intenauce, Travellug, ~nd Printing;Bulletin Sales ~md C~te P cceipts Plus(a)Paid for seven months.iCgTPI Ti01~" .I,'D ][L.LEN ~UCATiCi[ BU~UChief <strong>of</strong> the Bureau (i0 mcnths}Jeanie P inc k-heyLecturer (10 months)Su s anna S chne mayerNancy Pe ttusXrs. Virginia :'. ShafoorouchSee re tary(Part-t fine)Xainter~mce, Traveling, and Printing;Demonstration Fees and BulletinSales Plus(a}I~9-30G4,0003,6001,400(al1,8001,200I,i001,0506O01,800~16,550i~29-30P~id by the U. S. Government.~iso ~;?1,c75 from the U. S. Government; total salary, ~o -PASF,~GZ LOLN LIBP.&~ BL?ZqUChief <strong>of</strong> the BureauLe Noir DintmittAssista,,~t to the ChiefLula BarrettReference ,iss istantCeorgann Reid!mogene ~omps onJean D. Campbell~ss i s tant~rs. ~eese L ilson (3/4 timelL'rs. Nell Johnston~eco~ Assistant7rsi Lula :E. Primer,~ssist~ntsSecretaryLila Moore~aintenance and Equipzent1950-31$4,0003,6002,400I, 8001,400I, 2001,2001,800$17,4001£G0-31(~2,500 42,6002,200 2,2002,000 2,000(2,g50)(al625(bi500 5003,000 5,000~i0,400 $II,0251929-30 1950-51$2,400 $2,4001,voo(.)1,5001,5001,3001,2001,000I,i002,200l,S001,6001,5001,5001,200I,~00I,I002,200i, 3001,3001,6001,60Q$16,800(a) Absent on leave for 1929-50; salary paid assistants.$17,000C"V'OPJ~D ';;AR VET]~PJ&;SIn stm;c to rs' FeesClerical Assist~]tsStamps and ~ul,plies1929-30~:i:2,000600$2,500:: :: I V::E R S I T Y BUILD !i: G FUEDDEFICIT, Sk~PT-~ZZB~:-R I, 1928•'CSTI:~TED IITCC?,iE ,~ :ICPEI~DIfI~JP~SII[COI~, 1928-29interest on ~tate BondsInterest on United ctates 3endsInterest on Land Notes and Leases. iner~l LeasesGrazin-z LeasesReal Estate RentalsBrac kenridge LandPipe-Line Easemen~ sReagan County SettlementReagan County i~rchasing ColloquyJudsr.entCollege <strong>of</strong> Zines and l[etallurgyLoan RepaidZiscellaneousTo tal Inco~2Total ]~et Resources, 1928-29]~_/PENDITURES, 1926-29Net Expense, ~orm~n's BuildingPremiums on Bonds for Permanent FundRegents Traveling ExpensesLand Agent's Expenses Including SurveyingPhysical Plant Upkeep, etc.Repairs to BioloGF Building Ro<strong>of</strong>0il Field ExpensesR. E. Lo Saner ~ttorney FeeMiscellaneousAuditorium-GymnaslumMechanical Engineering LaboratoryReal Estate Rental ExpenseAccrued Interest ExpenseChemistry BuildingNew Power PlantSteam TummelMedical Branch--Nurses' HomeWomen's AthleticFieldAddition to LibraryTotal Expenditures, 1928-29BAI~/~E, September I, 1929,j 22,686.00~31,606.911,111.4924,068.60295,721.5857,816.164,988.5016,931.8050,000.00105,022.574,996.35!4~645.736,383.8040,656.473,172.215,107.2638,257.494,500.0051.905.8220,000.006,586.6528,I09.0322,750.5520,191.2129,127,2612,023.512,131.786,993.787,685.83515.8114Z,791930-31~Z,00060O4O0$3,000$25,054.851,029,095.67,~I,004,030.82306,546.35$697,~.49VISUal INSI.~IL~TION BUP~_~iUChief <strong>of</strong> the Bureau~rs. Charles Joe MooreLibrarianRuth McMillanSecretaryEdna GainesAssistantsZlaintenance and Equipment; Fees Plus1929-30 1930-31$2,4oo$2,4oo1,500 1,5001,500 1,5001,600 2,0001.500 1,500~8,500 $8,900~::~ii::( .:.:%


itIi , ;, ".t!.....,'~' ? t ! 'C!i ....i! Yi. I! 14'~hh,:Ui ;A{i!i; !!:!tif!ili• il|g!!!:tie.)!'!!: ,!fili!Fii i :!i!:Rii,,i, i iiii, ,ESTIIh~TED IICC011E ~i__~ EXP~DIEL~ESi BALdTCE, SEPT~:BER l, 1929I!ili ESTEJ~TED Z~C0tm, t929-50~l. Interest on State Bonds' Interest on United States Bondsi Depository Interest!i Interest on Land Notes an~l LeasesGrazing RentalsMineral LeasesCampus Extension Re~l Estate RentalsBrackenrldge Real Estate RentalsReagan County Purchasing Comlc~nyJud ~ne n tWoman's Building Loan Repaid~:iscellaneousTotal Estimated Income, 1929-30Total Income AvailableC01~ITL~NTS, 1929-30Regents Traveling Expenses<strong>Board</strong> for Lease <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> LandsExpenseI~n~ Agent's OfficePhysical Plant Upkeep011 Field ExpenseBond Expense• Medical Branch, 0ut-Patient ClinicOont Ingenc le sSteam Tunnel ExtensionCheml stry BuildingFuralturs, Medical BranchWomen's GymnasiumConsulting ArchitectMechan ical Engineering I~boratoryAuditor lum-GymnaslumDtenst LibraryLandreth Sult--Attorney's FeeAudltorlum-Gymnas lum EquipmentAdvertlsing and IncidentalsTotal Commitments, 1929-,30ESTI'JIATED DEFICIT, August 31, 1930ESTIMATED INCOME, 1950-31<strong>University</strong> Available FundCO~IT~TS, 1930-31Est Lmated Deficit<strong>Board</strong> for Lease <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> LandsExpensesRegents Traveling ExpensesI~nd Agent's ExpensesPhysical Plant Upkeep011 Field ExpenseBond ExpenseMedical Branch, 0ut-Patient OlinlcConsulting ArchitectFurniture, Women's G~m,,aslumSteam Tunnel, Women's GymnasiumFurniture, Chemistry BuildingTotal C~tmants,19~0-5iiiii:;ESTI~TED AVAILABLE BALANCE, September 1, 1931(Cent Inued }22,686.00550,000°003,500.001,000.00275,000.0010,000o0025,000.005,000.00125,000.002,000.007.300.00$ 3,000.0066,000.002.300.0053,220.005S,740.003,000.005,500.00ii,740.0052,429°00797.584.4975,000°00596,588°005.000.00143,183.10484,141o9715,245.006,000.0050,000.001.000.00$225,~01.0766,000.003,000.00Z,400.OO55,000°0060,000.003,000.005,500.005, O00,0025,000.0015,000.0020 0O0 CO$697,484°49275o000.001.026.686~00~i,999,170.492.224.471,56$225,Z01~07$i,030,000.00. 486,201~07$~798.93ESTIZhkTED INCOME1931-321932-531933-341934,-35ESTII%LTED I/~COME ,~,~l) EXPENDITURES (Continued }QUZJ)RIDINIT~I 1931-1935Total Estimated Income, 1931-1935ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES1931-521932-5319~-541934-35Total Estimated Expenditures, 1931-1935RESIDUE FOR QUADRENNIUM 1931-1935BOARD OF REGENTS(12 months)TravelingExpensesBOARD FOR LEASE OF UNIVF2SITY LANDS\For expenses to be incurred by the <strong>Board</strong>for Lease <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Lands in amcorda~newith Chapter 282 <strong>of</strong> the Generaland Special Laws <strong>of</strong> the RegularSession <strong>of</strong> the Forty-First Legislature{Note: This appropriation is made in compliancewith the provisions <strong>of</strong> the GeneralAppropriation Bill for EducationalInstitutions, passed at the Third CalledSession <strong>of</strong> the Forty-First Legislature.)L;u'~D AGFhTT(12 months)0~Ice AssistantW, V. StellExpenses(a}(b}~600 <strong>of</strong> this amount paid Mr. Saner.This amount paid Mr. Saner.PHYSICAL PL~TT UPKEEP(12 months)Supervising Architect (Half-tlme;9 months; full-t~me, 3 months}1% L° Wht teSuperintendent <strong>of</strong> Con struo tlonHugh Yant isDraftsmanW. W, DornbergerAssistant DraftsmanGrace Gz~fflusDraftsmen (As Needed}Pl~mber and ElectricianJo S. HargravesAssistant Plumber and ElectricianC. W. Eastland$1,070,0001,120,0001,170,000$145,000150,000160,000160,0001929-30$S,0001929-30$66,0001929-30$1JOo(a}625(b}$2,325192 9-30$3,0o0(a)3,6002,800I,S207,5402,0001,700$4,580,000~615,000~3.965.0001930-3, I3;ooo1930-31$66,0001930-31$2,4001, CO0$3,4001930-311Ss,OOO(a)~,6002,800I,~207,5402,0001,700


1:'i41)T = .:. - ,, ~, ~F :~:)i~! i ; !:ii:?i::;~/, ?; •, ,,? ,, ,. ,:, ,-liPHYSIC.~L PL~NT UPKEEP (Continued}1929-30 1930-31PainterL. P. Hill $i,800 $1,800Shop ForemanErnst H<strong>of</strong>fman 2,200 2,200Shop CarpenterVIII H<strong>of</strong>fman 2. 200 2.200Repair ForemanCo I. Robertson 2,000 2,100Repalrs 18,000 16,000Betterments 5,000 5,000Office and Travellng Expenses <strong>of</strong>Supervising .~rchitect 2,060$5~,220 $52.320(a) ~Iso $1,800 as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Architeoture (Half-tlme,nine months ); total salary for 12 months, $4,800.0YlFIELDEXPENSE(12 months}SupervisorE. J. OomptenSpecial GaugerCharles ChristianHead GaugerC. W° CollumGaugers (Six)Car Rent (For Six Gaugers}Car Expense (For Supervisor and ThreeHead Gaugers}Car PurchaseRepairs on HouseOffice SuppllesGauger's SuppliesErnst & Ernst --Full-tlme Auditors inthe field and Special QuarterlyAudit Service, as provided by contract(Expenses in Pecos and Ector CountiesFie]/} (Problematical)(a)(b)Rent for three ~ugers.For Supervisor and One Head Gauger.G~m~~DQET1929-30 1930-31$3,600 $4,0003,000 3,0002.400 2,4007,380 12,6002.340(a} 4,6801,500(b) 3,000800 2.000200 200300 500400 1,00025,000 25.00010tO00Onr.T~GE o~' Mz~ms ~....~__~ _~T.UJ.~G1r(Nine months unless otherwise specified]BIOLOGI OAL SCIEI~3ESAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA, H, BerMmamInstructorBe P. JennessMaintenance and EquipmentBUSINESS ADMINISTRATI ONAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> WomenAbt E, Beynon~alntenance and EquipmentC'wI~'IrR TI~Pro fes so rF. He SeamonAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. 'Wo LakeInstruc totW. H. Ball (1930-31 only}AsclstantsMaintenance and Equipment(a}Salary paid l~j City <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso.1929-30 1930-31$3,000 $3,0002,000 2,000950 950$5,950 $5,9501929-30 1930-31$3,000 $3,0001,000 I,000$4,000 $4,0001929-30 1930-31$3,400 $3.4002,400 2,400...(a) 1,800500 5004.000 4,000$10.300 $12,100]~CATION1929-,30 1930-31Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong>Mines and Metallurgy0. A. PuckBtt (12 months}Instructor$5,000 $5,000.., 1,8oo(a)Lecturer(Part-tlme | ... 1,000 (al(Part-time} . . . . 720(a|(Part-tlme} ... 5GO(a}]~aintenance and Equipment 500 500$5,500 $9,520:(a} To take the place <strong>of</strong> teachers previously provided by the City <strong>of</strong>E1 Paso. 1930-51 only.Ii!;i :ii;:ii~fi,!{.EST!?~TED XNC0~ AND EXPENDITURES, 1930-31IncomBT,egi slat ire AppropriationFor Salaries and ~Intenance $92,260C<strong>of</strong>lt lngent Fund~0~70@Registration and Laboratory FeesTotal Estlmatecl Income, 1930-31Total Operating BudgetDeficit on 1930-31 OperationsEstimated B~lance, September I, 1930$102,960~4,000$116,960$120.450Z&4905.700E~GII~rEERII~, MATHENATICS,AND PHYSICSPr<strong>of</strong>essor; Director <strong>of</strong> Mining andMe tallurgyJ. W. KiddAdjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorP. W. DurkeeM. R. ~arshA. C. Esnnsdy (I0 months|InstructorB~alah A. LilesAs ei s tent~lntenance and Equipment1929-30 1930-31$4,000 $4,0002,400 2,4002,400 2,4002,500 2,6002,000 .2,000250 2502,000, 2.000$15,550 $15,650Estimated Balance, August 31, 1931II¸


i i : .:.,~fi:iL: :!i./:,, • ' *d" ,:!? :~t"'i:?, :: ~:r:rTi~i ;t.:!~i!..~ ~ib ' :~ ~: t'~13 GENGLISH AND PU~.IC SPEAKING1929-30 1930-~1Asset ~ate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. A. Dra~ $~,000 $3,000Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMrs. Is~bella C. MoKinney 2,400 2,400L. D. Moses 2,400 2,4000. R. Wlllett 2,400 2,400Instruc ,or•..1,800(a}Lecturer•• • 900_(a)$ I0,200 $12,900(a}TO take the place <strong>of</strong> teachers now supplied by the City <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso1930-31 only.GE~LOGY ~ND MINING1929-30 19~0-31Pr<strong>of</strong>essorH. E. Quln~ ... (a) $3,4o0~Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorL. A. Nelson 2,500 2,500B. R. Halgh 2,500 2,500As si stant 250 250Maintenance an~ Eqn~l~ment 2,500 ~,500$7,750 $II ,150(a} Absent on leave, 1929-30.MET-~LURGYPr<strong>of</strong>ess~1929-30 19Z0-,~IJ. F. Graham $3,400 $~,400Assistant 250 250Maintenance and Equipment ~ I~500$5,150 $5,1§0MODERN LANGUAGESInstructorW. R. Avrett $2,200Mrs. Lena Eldridge 2,000Mrs. Isabelle K. F~eau2~0@0$6,2001929-Z0 1950-31$2,2002.0002.000$6,P.00 :S0OIA~ SCIENCESY~I ;~anc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor1929.30 1930-ZIA. E. Null~l ~nc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor$2.400$2,400Mar,~ E:. ~.~ ... (a}Instruc tor2, 4-00Gla~lys C-regor~ (1930-31 only} 2.000.,'L~(b }$4,400 $6,600(a} Absent on leave, 1929-Z0,To ta:ks place <strong>of</strong> teacher supplle~ by the Ctt-y <strong>of</strong> El Paso.PB~ICA~ TR~ININ~Director <strong>of</strong> t~sioal F~ucat~onMax SaxonMaintenance and Equipment1929-30$2,40050O$2,90019S0-~1$2,40050O$2,900L!SR~(12 months]LibrarlauMrs. Mary H. SnobargerMaintenance and EquipmentRegistrarADMINISTRATION(12 months}t=~ ;,,Assls~t RegistrarHrs. Lavora E. Norman (a}S tenogrs~herMrs. Annie L. WebbBookkeeperMrs. Marie To TobiasOffice ~ Travellng Expenses" [ . ;.1929-30 1930-31$1,500 $1,5005.500$5,000 $5,0001929-30 1950-31$2,000(a)...(a)$2,000(a)i:1,50O(a}1,500 1,5001,500 1,500~,600 1,600$6,600 $8,I00(a) Mrs, Nor~u served as ~cting Registrar at $2,000 for 1929-,30.She is to continue as Acting Registrar during 1930-31 until a regularRegistrar is selected, at which tlme she will again beeoze Asslst~ntRegistrar at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,500 for twelve months.PHYSICAL PI~NT(12 months}Power Plant EngineerE. H. PollardJanitorGabrlel AcostaNtghtwatch~enSaturtno FloresPower Plant Attendant (9 months }Hot ~Vater Plant Attendant (9 months}JanitorCleto C~rcia (9 months}JanitressHattie Harris (9 months}'M~nt e r~uoe:Campus.... :'Fuel, L~ght, and WaterInsuranc •IncidentalsJanitor SuppliesRepairsEquipment and Furniture1929-30 1930-31$I,500 $1,500900 900900 900250 250200 200560 540540 540750 1,7505,000 5,000500 500150 150500 5001,000 1,0001,500 ~ "$14,250 $15,230Galveston, Te , 1930Meeting No. 280The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> met in regularsession in the Faculty Reading Room at the Medical Branch at Galvestonat I0"00 A~M. Friday, May 50, 19~0, with the following presemt:Regents Batts (Chalrmam}, Crane, Holliday, Jester, Neathery, 0dell,Randall, Stark; President Benedict, and Secretary S~ynes. Regent Fostercame in early in the morning session. General T. W. Gregory andMr, John A. McCurdy, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Ex-Students' Association, werepresent before the Hoard by Invitatlon.MINUTES ApPROVED.--Mr. Stark requested that the third paragraph,page 2, <strong>of</strong> the mlnutes <strong>of</strong> April 21, 1930, be amended to read asfollows~ •"~r. Stark requested that the following reason for his votebe Inserted in the minutes: 'I would be willing to support this propositionshoul~ the A. & M. College agree not to request more buildlngsL : ) " .......... / b/: ~ ~/iiL:;i , : ':~.~-: -


I,ii:ifrom the Legislature during the division, or should they pexmit us toremove the shacks from the campus and replace them wlth the type ~fbuildings that we are now ~rectlng on the campus before the division<strong>of</strong> the fund, '"to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. L. S. Brown, Actlng ;~ljunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> PetroleumProduction Engineering in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering and ;.ijunctPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geology.ill:Mr. Stark also requested that the minutes be amended onpage 6 (mimeographed minutes), ~der the heading "RE~0VAL OF BUILDINGSFBOM GY~ASIUM LOT," by adding the words "and indirectly" after theword "directly" in the third line.2. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $27.50 from the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. F. B.Pln,,,er, Acting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Production Engineering in theCollege <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Geologist in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology,,to the account for Petroleum Production Engineering, in the College <strong>of</strong>Engineering, this a~c~nt to be used for Maintenance and Equipment..fii1• hThe Secretary requested that the minutes be amende~ on page5 (mimeographed minutes] by inserting the word "Civil" between thewords "Revised" and "Statutes" in each <strong>of</strong> the four places where thesewords occur on this page, and also to amend by striking out the name"R. L. Batts" in the last paragraph.With these amendments the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meeting <strong>of</strong> April 21,192~0, were approved as mimeographed and distributed to the <strong>Board</strong>.UNION BUILDI:~ PROJECT.--General Gregory read a letter, datedMay 30, 19~0, written by himself as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> UnionCommittee, to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. General Gregory called attentionto the fact that the Ex-Students' Association ~has paid the $175,000which it agreed to pay on the Auditorium-Gy,~asium. He said that hehad in his hands in cash and saleable securities the $i00,000 promisedon the Women's Gymnasium, and that he felt "confident that by the first<strong>of</strong> next year I shall be able to pay $75,000 toward the constructionand furnishing <strong>of</strong> the U~Ion Building proper." He stated that he wasconfident that the Association would be able to pay as much as $50,000more toward the construction <strong>of</strong> the Union Building, but that collection~had been delayed, "and it will probably tame some two years after JanuaryIst next ~ithin which to collect and pay over to the Regents thelast mentioned sum." He thought it fairly sure that the Associationwould be able to pay from $25,000 to $50,000 more than this amount inthe course <strong>of</strong> the next few years.General Gregory {~ve a description <strong>of</strong> the contemplated UnionBuilding as planned by the Ex-Students' Association. (For copy <strong>of</strong> theletter, see Secretary's files. )There was some discussion <strong>of</strong> the proposed location ~ <strong>of</strong> thegeneral building program and plot plan. It was the general opinionthat the Regents had not had sufficient tins to study the preliminaryreport <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cret as yet, and that they were not yet ready te act onthe recommend~tlons <strong>of</strong> the Ex-Students' Association.Messrs. Gregory and McCurdy then withdrew. }'~-. Foster cameinto the meeting at this time.ROUTII/E ITS' APPROVED.--The <strong>Board</strong> took up for considerationthe matters listed under the heading "REC0~W.~NDED ACTION" in PresidentBenedict's recommendations to the <strong>Board</strong> under date <strong>of</strong> May 24, 1930, as~011Ows.On motion <strong>of</strong> Doctor Randall, seco~ed by Mr. Jester, the Boarvoted to appropriate $50,000 for teaching laboratory equipment In theOut-Patient Clinic at the Medical College.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Crane, seconded by Mr. Stark, the Boa~lvoted to approve all <strong>of</strong> pages 1 to I0 <strong>of</strong> the Docket an~ the first item<strong>of</strong> page ii, down to the item "ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT," except the items"1930-31 BUDGET FOR SERVICE AND SELF-SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONS" an~ "1930~'S ~ SESSION BUDGET, MAIN UNIVERSITY," page 2 <strong>of</strong> the Dockst, These htWO items were to be passe~l by separate motion, !i!!The approved i terns follow: [I/J'1Electrical En~tneerln~3. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $300 from the Maintenance and Equipmsntaccount to the Tutors ar~ Assistants account, this amount to beused to pay Messrs. M. A. Thomas, C. R. Granberry, and C. B, Norris atthe rate <strong>of</strong> $1.25 an hour for services during the S~:mmer <strong>of</strong> 1930 inconstructing ne~ equipment made desirable by the expansion <strong>of</strong> theElectrical Laboratory.L ibrar~4. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $5,000 from the Maintenance accountto the account for Books, Binding, and Equipment.Research in Social Sciences ,.5. Approve the follmJing project In Research In SocialSciences for the Summer <strong>of</strong> 1930:R. C. ~rtin Project:Party In <strong>Texas</strong>ExpensesThe Populi st$5ooThls amount is to come from the Unappropriated Balance in the budgetfor Research Inthe Social Sciences for 1929-.30.Research in Zoology6. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $1,800 from the salary approved forDr. S. Gershenson as a Technical Fellow to the Mainten~uce and Equipmenlaccount,BureaD <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology7. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $237.50 from the account for Assistan~sto the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. F. B. Plummet, Geologist in the BureaU <strong>of</strong>Economic Ge olo&y.8. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $300 fr~n Mr. F. B. pl~-~ar's salaryas Geologist in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo{~y to the Maintenance,Traveling, an~ Printing account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology. ThiE~mount was unused, due to Mr. Plun~ner's being on leave without pay forfour weeks <strong>of</strong> the second semester.Interscholastic Lea_~ Bureau9. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $83 from the Maintenance account tothe Assistants account. This amount is to be p~id to Mrs. E. F. Elkinfor her services as Stenographer for the period April 1-~Lay 3, 19ZO,inclusive.<strong>of</strong> RegentsI0. Appropriate an additional amount <strong>of</strong> $1,500 to the RegentsTraveling Expenses account.Landllo Appropriate $500 additional to the Expenses account, tocover the expenses incurred, or to be incurred, during the remainderOf the fiscal ~,~ar In connection with the San imgelo <strong>of</strong>fice.AioPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS, 1929-Z0.--i recommend the approval<strong>of</strong> the following appointments and resignations for 1929-50:iiTRANSFERS AND ADDITION~L ~PPBOPRIATIONS, 1929-30.~I recommendthe al~ro~al <strong>of</strong> the foll~ng transfers In accounts and additlonall~appropr!at~_ons for 1929-~0: ~Petroleum Produc tlon Engineering I!I. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $210 from the salary <strong>of</strong> ~r. F.B. ~'Pl~,,-~r, Acting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Petrole%m, Pro~uctlon Engineering in the IICollege <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Geologist In the Bureau. <strong>of</strong> Economic Geol¢,~, HOffice <strong>of</strong> the De_~_e_e_e_e_e_e_e_~ <strong>of</strong> the Colle~_ o_/.f Englneering1. Appo~ut MIss Rae Files as Stenographer-Librarian (five-~ elghths' time) at a salary <strong>of</strong> $60 a month from June i through August 31~"ii 1930.School ~ ~,~,2. Appoint Pr<strong>of</strong>essor G. W. Stumberg to serve as Acting Dean<strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Law during Dean Hildebrand's absence from the campus,from June 15 to September 15, 1930.


ii!ii!~,: ¸[:;:ii, L........ ~ ~' .... ~ , .T b ~,i '0Library3. Appoint Miss Lucile Lydia Bridgers as Cataloguer f~ theLibrary at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,620 for twelve months, This appointmentis to become effective when Miss Brldgers reports for duty--presumablyabout June I, 1930.Office <strong>of</strong> the President4. Appoint Miss Hazel Lockwood as Assistant to the Secretary(Full-tlm~] at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I00 a month beginning June 23, 1930.Office <strong>of</strong> the Auditor ~5. Appoint Miss Mildred Tarver as Clerk at a salary <strong>of</strong> $100a month for two months beginning June 9, this amount to be paid fromthe Clerical Assistants account.011 F ie~d Exoense6. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. S. R. Thrasher, Jr., as 0ilField Gauger in the Crane County Field, effective May 15, 1930.Maintenance• : :" :: t/~ ,':-; :EXPEND ITUEES (Continued)Football $16,250Baseball 5,150Basketball 4,2 75Track I0,150Tennis 2,850Cross Country 400Golf 285Office Expense Z,250General Equipment 5,000G~as ium Contribution I0,000Traveling Expenses 750Insurance 250Due s10GGeneral Improvements 5,000Interestl,OOORepayment <strong>of</strong> Loan 60,000 $124,710Intercollegiate Athletics7. Appoint Miss Alice Archsr as Stenographer at a salary <strong>of</strong>$I00 a month for the period May l-August 31, 19~0, Inclusive, viceMrs. J. N. Marshall, Jr., resigned April 30, 19~O.19B0-ZI BUDGET FOR SERVICE AND SELF-SUPPORTING INSTITUTI01~S.-I am submitting for your approval the 1930-31 budget for the Service an,Self-Supportlng Institutions aStfoll~s: " '-- .Subs ld~v t_.oo Intramural Athletics for ~ennAwards $550Equ Ipment 400Off Ic iat ing 500Office Supplies 175Printing 225Secretary (9 months} 9902,750i/ ....i !~ :['ii~ iili ~ii iili 111 ....t![ I ii::ii il-~ ti, i IPI;i:il i! i::z !il![i~ !:~!!:if*::i!i::i', '~[;INTEBCGLI~GIATE ATHLETI CS, 1930-1931INC0~EEstimated Income from Gate Receipts, etc.Football:College <strong>of</strong> Mines $ 500Centenary 2,500Hewal~ l~yne2,0GOOklahoma <strong>University</strong> 18,000Southern Methodist <strong>University</strong>2~,OOOB~ylor <strong>University</strong> I0,000Tex~s Christian <strong>University</strong> 20,000A. & M. College 40,000Basks tballTrackBaseballBlamke t TaxSalariesEXPE~ITURES(~ll appointments for one year only}W. E. Metzenthln, Chairman, IntercollegiateAthletic Council$2,0(~ (a}Edwin 011e, Business Manager 3,000Clyde Littlefield, Foot~all and Track Coach 6,000W. J. Disch, Baseball C~h ~ 5,500Fred ~. Walksr, BasketBall 'C'-O~h4,0@0M, G, E~- row, Assistant Coach 4,000Wo No James, Assistant Coach 4,000C. J. Alderson, Freshman Coach 2,600Milton Kelley. Trainer 2,400Freshman Football Coaches (Seasonal) 500~;alm Bleymaler, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Grounds 1,680V,', A. Wislan, Assistant TrainerI,Z20S temographe r 1,200Office Assistant 600Laborers (S} 3,060Locker Building Employee1,2GOExtra Laborers2,O~OStudent Ass tst~nts 1.200$i18,000I0,0002,000?,000~.O00~,26D65,000G~DTOT-~L BUDGETEXCESS, EXPEI~ITbqlES OVER II~,[Eb ~$.17,'5.720$s.~2o(a} In addition to salary as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Germanic ~nguages;total salary, $5,750 for 12 months.CAFETERIA, 1930-31LNC0,','~Est~ted $85,000Salaries and V/agesDirectorMiss Anna JanzenAssistant DirectorMrs, O, A, Tir<strong>of</strong>fCookCookB~ksrPotwasherN~IdMaldSaladLmak~rPorterClerk-StenographerStudent HelpOperating ExpenseTelephone~sIceCold WaterHot WaterLl~tLaundryRepair an~ ReplacementEquipmentPaper SuppliesSteam PowerEXPF/~D I TURES$5,8001,7001,3801,3801,620600480600540480ll.OOO$ 6830045@504002505501,6002,500450700$24,1207,518


;; ~'::. ;h ;" ° ~, ~ " .|.J "%0CAFETERIA, 1930-31 (Contlnue~]../~17~~/' :~ r~', ~-,i . ~ONAN ' 8 ,B, UIT~DING, .,19Z0.31Jt. i ":~ ;.,;,,:: .'11 .i};...::,f!t;i!i ~!ti, :iii;i!: • ,:f"!b '~hli)ftli:ii :}~i, :!iii;'~>i!!:. ;'(i "'fi :h;" I;2"l)fii?~:!:!;i '.i:, %;:i" ,h,FoodGroceriesNeat and Butter~iilk and CreamProducePoultry and EggsFishFlour-Yeas tCandyUnappropriated BalanceEXPENDITURES (Continued|$13,00013,0009,0006,0004,0009002,5001.800 $5G. 200ALICE LITTI~EFIELD DOI~ITORY, ~9~0-~iINCO~$81,6.38Estimated $64,460EXPE~I TURESSalaries (12 months}Social DirectorMiss Martha Lockett$2,400Assistant Social DirectorMiss Marian Hicks(9 months } 900Business DirectorMiss Rosalie Godfrey2,600(a}Business SecretaryMrs. A. Nabors9Z4(B}Night Relief 380S~w.~er Relief (Social Director}180S~..n~r Relief (Business Director)70Summer Relief (Business Secretary}60Sn-m~r Secretary (Part-time) 15',;/age sHouse and YardHouse Porter $ 720Head ~atd 960House Maid 480House Maid ~60House MaidZgO$7,489Two Telephone Operators 1.440Parlor Maid 510Bathroom Maid 480Gardener , 996 6,356Estf tedINCOMEEXPEI~D ITU RESSalaries (12 months}Social DirectorMrs. Pearl Ohadwell $2,070Assistant Social Director(9 months } 100Business DirectorMiss Rosalie Godfrey400(a}Resident Business DirectorMiss Mae Brookshler 1,800Business SecretaryMrs. A. Nabors360(b}S,n~mer Relief (SocialDireetor} 50Summer Relief (AssistantSocial Director} 30Wage sHouseParlor Maid $480House Maid 460': 'Diming Roem ~.n~: NJ.tahanChef 1,272Second. Cook 600Kitchen Helper 390General ~id 390S~.~e r ReliefTotal Salaries and Wages$4,8109402,852I00$8,502Malntenam~e 8,366Ref~s 200Food 16,500Interest on Loan and Principal Returned 2~000Total Disbursements $35,568(a} Also $2,600 as Business Director <strong>of</strong> the Alice Littlefield Dormltory;total salary for 12 months, 63,000.(b} Also $924 as Business Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Alice Littlefield Dormltor~;total s~lary for 12 months, $1,284.LITTLE CAMPUS D01~{ITQI~, 1930-31INC~,~EDining Room and KitchenHead Cook $960Bake r 900Sa!~maker and Dining-RoomMaid 480Porter and Second Cook 900Porter 540Helper36QSr~m~ r ReliefTotal Salaries and Wages4,140209$18,165".~ Intenanee II ,895Refunds 44)0Foods 26,000Sinking ~m~. for Amortization 8,000Long SessionS~,~-~r SessionTotal Estimated Incom8ManagerO. Jo B~nhoeferjanitors (two)I~_~__d rySuppliesTelephone s~Tater~ Light, Fuel, and IceBalance UnapproprtatedEXPENDITURES$7,000I m 000$ 9241,8005005001202.000~8,0005,s,,44$2,156Total Disbursements s ~(a) Also $400 as Business Director <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Bulldtng~ ~totalsalary for 12. months, $3,000.(b} Also $360 as Business Ssoretary <strong>of</strong> the Women.s Building; total~ salar~ for 12. months, $i,284,


4.Ii!i,iii[,:i i:i;i.~.i~ ,' ?i'~i:¢ir.-, ~ti!; i,.UNIVERSITY PRF-Z,S, 1930-31INCO~Estimated:Departments <strong>of</strong> Main <strong>University</strong>Medical BranchCollege <strong>of</strong> Mines and Netallur~<strong>Texas</strong> Students PublicatlonsOther <strong>University</strong> ActivitiesManager (Monthly Basis)A. C. WrightForeman (Monthly Basis)J. D. CarletouLinotype Operators (Six)Printers (Four)Head Pressman (Monthly Basis)H. E. WebbPressman (One), Helpers (T~o)Head Binderyman {Honthly Basis)Robert CallanBtnderFmen (Two}Blnclsrywomen (Three)Janitor (Monthly Basis)Rudolph KruegerExtra LaborMaintenamce and EquipmentHeatBalance Unappropriated~X~EI~DI TUIqE S$5~,0006001,00020,0005~$ 3,6002,70012,0006,~002,4004,5002,400~,8003,50096050028,000200$75,10070,7601930 $I~ SESSION HUDGET, ~U~N UNIVERSITY.--I am submittingfor your approval t.he budget for the 1930 Summer Sesslon. Dr. Frederlc~Eby, Director <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session, in his letter <strong>of</strong> ~ay 19 submittingthe Faculty and Budget <strong>of</strong> the coming S.~,,,~r Session, makBs the followingstatements:"I am enclosing for you the faculty <strong>of</strong> the S,~m-~r Session o~ thepresent date. There may be two or three minor appointments stillto be made not counting assistants in departments for whom fundshave alrea~ly been approved."The budget as drawn up here amounts to $117,685.00. Countingall other anticipated expenses, the Summer Session will run well~der $IP~3.000.00. It is entirely probable that we shall l~ve •completely withln the budget."The STmv,,r Session Budget follows:COL~EOF ARTS ./d~ID SCI]~CESSD~amR SESSION BUDGET1930ANTHROPOLOGYFirst TermG. C. M. Engerrand, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor-TutorG. C. M. Engerraud, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutorSecond Term$600 •I00~iooiooAll Items (Estln~ted)Maintenance and EquipmentHeatUNIVERSITY WORKS~DP, ~930-3~INCO~:EEXPENDI ~JHES.~5,200ZOOSV,0005,500B(EANY AND BACTERIOLOGYFirst TermJoseph Rudolph Kr/z, LecturerI. M. Lewis, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorFrederick ~cAllister, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (Two)As sis tantNarie B. Morrow, InstructorTutorSecond, TermZ00 .600 •600400.150 ,250i00B~lanc e Unapprepriatedp~.AT. ESTATE P~TALS, 19,~0-,$izz~Oz~@l,'ZooOWWZ~I STRYFirst Term~V, A. FelsLug, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHarry L. T ochte, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (At $175 each}: (Five}600475875~i:"I!:!I I'Ll"!ii::~!L :'EstimatedSalaries (12 months)Rental AgentI. P. LochridgePlumberV. H. WolfCarpenterW. D. Faublon~alntenance and Equlpment(a)EXPENDITUI~ES$~,O00(a)I,ZO0LA~5,92012,,000 .@50,000Net Income $~2,080Mr. Lochridge's compensation is set at a flxe& smn <strong>of</strong> $2,OOO plusthe use <strong>of</strong> the house he now occupies plus 2% <strong>of</strong> the real estaterentals. The total figure is an estlmate, ....Secor~ Te.m_Henry R. Henze, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHarry L. Lcchte, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (Five at :~175 each)CLASSI CAL LANGUAGESFirst TermHarry J. Leon, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. A. Penick, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong>the College <strong>of</strong> Arts ~ SciencesRuby R. Terrill, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor{a)Salary paid as Dean <strong>of</strong> Women from Student LifeStaff Budget, p. 15~.V~ I~ ~oore~ InstructorD, A. Penick, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Half-time); Assistant Dean<strong>of</strong> ths College <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesRuby R. Terrill, Associate PrOfessor(al Salar F 1~Id as Dean <strong>of</strong> S~trlent Life and Dean <strong>of</strong> Menfrom Student Life Staff, 12 months basis, p.153.600475875375 '600 .(a}(a)SO0475/! !i!jl/i!)i) i ).


: so 11 II~ : '' L ~ *~L ~1~i;~ ¸ ! ~:EC ONOM I C SFirst TermC. A. Dural, InstructorE® E. Hale, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA. S. Tang, InstructorR. H. Montgomery, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. W. Stocking, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. A. Wiley, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAssistant@s5o475"~5060060060075GEO~OGZF~rst TermF. M. ]~tllard., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. H. ~ler, InstructorH. G. Damon, InstructorFo W, S1monds, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAssistant$4725025060050~P;¢~:r ii iii~ill:ci:?;¢ '~!;!ii,,Second TermC. A. Dural, InstructorE. E. Hale, ~ssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHenry M. Pevehouse, InstructorG. V~. Stocking, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorThurston Walls, InstructorC. A. V;iley, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor~ssistantENGL ISHFirst TermC. E. Blake, InstructorMichael Bradshaw, Jr., InstructorMorgan Callaway, Jr., Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTruman W. Camp, InstructorB. B. Carstarphen, InstructorS~rah L. C. Clapp, InstructorEvert M. Clark, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorM. D. Clubb, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature, T. C. U.Erma May Gill, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPhilip E. Graham, ,~Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorT. P. H~rrison, Jr., Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. E. Hastings, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> Arl~nsasR. A. ~aw, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. M. McKeithan, InstructorA. D. McEillop, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~gllsh,Rice InstituteJ~ H. Parke, InstructorH. T. Parlln, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesTheodore Stenberg, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPowell Stewart, InstructorN. I. V,~aite, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, Duke <strong>University</strong>Tutors (Two)(a)12 months basis.25047525060025060075250250600250250250475500375375375600600250475250(a)3752506O0300Second TermF. M. Bullard, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR, H. C~ler, InstructorHo Go Damon, InstructorAssistantG~IC LI~GUAGESFirst TermJ. L. Boysen, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorL. M. Hollander, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPhilipp Seiberth, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorElsie Perlitz, InstructorSecond TermGOVEI~I~First TermV. 0o Esy, Jro, InstructorR. C. ~artln, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. Lo ~eohsm, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEnrlque Momgula, Jr.C. P. Patterson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. Ao Tlmm, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor0. D. Weeks, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (Two)(a) No salary.Second TermJ. A. Burdine, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. E. Davis, InstructorC. P, P~tterson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. S, Redford, InstructorC. A. Timm, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor0. D. Weeks, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (Two}4752502505060O4755752,5025O575475(a)6O0475475200Exchange pr<strong>of</strong>essor from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mexico.575250600~.50475475~-00iiil, ~Second Term~o ~. Click, Pr<strong>of</strong>ezsorN. C. Clubb, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Literature, T. C. U.W. T. Con~!in, InstructorZrs. A. L. Cooke, InstructorG. E. Hastings, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> ArkansasMrs. A. S. Irvlne, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. A. ~aw, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorA. D. ~Killop, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English.Rice InstituteMary G. ~use, InstructorH. T. Parlln, Dean <strong>of</strong> the Colleg~ <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesM. N. Posey, InstructorRuth P. Pressley, InstructorA. M. Sam~ley, InstructorFloyd Stovall, AdjUnct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. B. Wharey, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutor(a)12 months basise6005OO250250600375600475250(a)25025O25037560020OHIST01~F~rst Term "E. R. Adair, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History,McGill <strong>University</strong>R. L. Biesele, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. B. Casey, InstructorC. E. Castaneda, Latin-American LibrarianAsa Christian, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> OklahomaE. Mo Coulter, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorllo R. Gutsch, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD, Yo ~Thomas, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Hlstory, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> Arkansasl~rao Jo Le Tullls, Instructor~. P. Webb, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSecond TermClement L, Benson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> Ark~sasR. Lo Biesele, AdJmlct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAss E, Christian, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> OklahomaEe ~eC° W.Ro N.Jo AoJ. N.Coulter, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorHackett, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorRichardson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor bf History, Simmons <strong>University</strong>Ricl~ard, InstructorWelch, Instructor6OO575250500600600600.500250475600375600600600500250


't 'ili;f:!, !J.I ~',,~q.HOME ECONOMICSFirst TerRMildred Brlggs, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor=Unlversity <strong>of</strong> MissouriAlice Douglas, Instructor, Tyler Junior ColleEewrs. Ercel S. Eppright, lnstractorRosalie S. Godfrey, AdJm:ct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMary Goldmmau, Instructor, C. I. =.Mrs. Laura N. ~ove, Direotor <strong>of</strong> Home Economics,John T~rleton Agricultural CollegeHelen Streit, InstructorJet C. ~inters, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor(a)(b}Paid from Dormitory Budget, 12 months basiS.Balance ($250) paid from Nursery School Fund;salar~ for term, $300~.'~LIBRAPZ SC IFnDEFirst Term~ary G<strong>of</strong>f, LecturerMildx~cl Singleton, LecturerAssi stantSecond TermMary G<strong>of</strong>f, Lecturer~ildred Singleton, LecturerAss istantPHILOSOPHYFirst TermA. P. Brogan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. T. Mitchell, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. A. Piatt, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSepond TermC. ~. Perry, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. A. Platt, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPHYSICSFirst TermS. L. Brown, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorM. Y. Colby, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. Z. Kuehne, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorArnold Romberg, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutorSecond TermC. P. Sorter, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorN. Y. Colby, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAxnold Romberg, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutorPSYCHUEOGYFirst TermHe C. Blodgett, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLe A. Jeffress, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. Be Klein, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSecond TermTo A. Jeffress, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. B. Elein, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorPUBLIC HPE~NGFirst TermEll~ood Grisoom, Jr., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTe A. Reusse, InstructorTutor~_~ TermEll~oea Griscom, Jr., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essortotal$400.250-250(a)25O375,5~(b)4753752751003"/5275100600475475-375475600575~600600125.37537560012.5.375475475475475475~'/B2501504~5,PURE I~THE~ATICSF~rst TermPe ~e Batchelder, Ad;lunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. If. Cleveland, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (5/4 time}A. E. Cooper, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMary E. Decher~, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (5/4 time}E. Le Dod~l, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorGoldie Pe Horton, /~lJunot Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (5/4 tlme}E. C, Kli!ople, Instructor (5/4 time}Re Le Moore, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorInstructor (3/4 time} (To be appointed later|Secorzl TermH. V. Cralg, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (5/4 time}J. T. Dorroh, Instructor (5/4 time}H. J. Ettllnger, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. G. I~ubben, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. V;e Vickery, ~r., Instructor (5/4 time}Instructors (Three) (3/4 time each} (To be appointedlater)~'-RONANCE LANGUAGESFrenchFirst Tez~nLe E. Dabney, 1~Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorD. L. Joseph, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAaron Schaffer, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. C. Stephenson, InstructorE. J. Villavaso, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorSecond TermL. E. Dabney, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAaron Schaffer, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. J. Villavaso, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor1% Ce Stephenson, InstructorSuanishFirst TermRe A, Hg~rnes, InstructorMrs. Me E. E.roSS, InstructorE. Re Sims, Pr<strong>of</strong>essozM. I. Smith, InstructorJe Re Spell, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJullo ~brrl, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Spanish Literature,<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> MexicoNima Weisinger, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLillian Wester, InstructorTutor450600450600450~00 '600187.50450300600375500562.50;5754575600250600,3?5600600,q50250250600250.3756003752,50200Second Ter~nC, C. ~lascock, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 600C. M. Montgomery, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 6001~e Ie Smith, Instructor (Half-tlme} 125J. R. Spell, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 375Re He Williams, Instructor in Spanish, Columbia <strong>University</strong> 450SOOI010GYFtrs~ ~er=W. E. Gettys, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMrs. Mattie L. V;ooten, Instructor in Sociolo~, C. I. A.Sec_~ ~ermC. M. Rosenqulat, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor~. C, Smlth~ Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Sociology, T. C. U.600250375600


;0• '..'L;Z00~0GYFirst TermEDUCATIONAL AD~INISTP=ITION (Continued}i :ihH. R. Solen;,InstructorD. B. Casteel, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorGordon Marsh, InstructorT. S. Painter, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorTutors (~vo)AssistantSCHOOL OF BUSINESS AiF~INISTRATIONFirst TermW. P. Boyd, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. C. Dolley, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. Anderson Fitzgerald, Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>Business Administration3. F. Harrison, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. K. ~cGinnis, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. H. Newlove, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. D. Simmons, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorFlorence M. Stullken, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (5/4 time)Assistant(a) 12 months basis.Secon~ TermL. G. Blackstock, InstructorJ. Anderson Fitzgerald, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dean <strong>of</strong> theSchool <strong>of</strong> Business AdministrationB. F. Harrison, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorMrs. Ethel M. Jones, InstructorF. Sautry Reed, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Marketing, Tulsme <strong>University</strong>C. D. Simmons, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorAssistant(a) 12 months basis.SCH00L OF EIYJCATION$2 o.600250600,400150375475(a)3756O060060045050250(a]37522560060050Second TermAunle Webb Blanton, Assoc iatePrefessorR. E. Garlin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Education, <strong>Texas</strong>Technological CollegeJ. J. Hendricks, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools,Esrens, <strong>Texas</strong>J. 0. ~rberry, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorB. F. Pittenger, Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> EducationHomer P. Rain,y, President and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Education, Franklin CollegeR. H. Williams, Principal <strong>of</strong> Reagau High School,HoustonAssistantEDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGYFirst TermF. J. Adams, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. M. Cook, InstructorW. ~. Come, Chief <strong>of</strong> Educational MeasurementsBureau, State Department <strong>of</strong> Education,Albany, New YorkO. B. Douglas, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorB. F. Holland, Instructor (Half-time)H. T. Nanuel, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLovisa C. Wagoner, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ChildSt~mly, VasfartSecond TermF, J. Adams, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorEvelymM. Carrlngton, Instructor (Half-time)R. M. Cook, Instractor0. B. Douglas, i~Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. T. Gray, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW. W. Kemnerer, Director <strong>of</strong> Research, HoustonPublic Schools$47550oi200600{a), 75020025575250650575125600550575125250575600400ART OF TEACHINGHIS~DRY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATIONFirst TermJ. W. Baldwin, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorJ. ~. Henderson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorI. I. Nelson, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorClara M. Parker, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLa Vada Reed, Supervisor Elementary Schools, Austin375.500375475375First TermC, F. Arrewoo4, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorO. He Cooper, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorG. W. Gotke, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Schools, BrownsvilleEo O= Wood, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 9 Louisiana College600650225P.25JiSecond TermJ. L. Henderson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorI. I. Nelson, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Half-tlme)Clara~. Parker, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorLa Vada Reed, Supervisor Ele~en~ry Schools, AustinInstructor (Half-time) (To be appointed l~ter)EDUCATI 0NA~ ADMINISTRATIONFirst TermChas. J. Booth, Dean <strong>of</strong> Chaffey Junior College,Ontario, Califo raiaR. E. Garlin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Education, <strong>Texas</strong>Technological Colle~J, J. Hendricks, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> S~hools, Eerens, <strong>Texas</strong>Je O. ~rberr#, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorB. F. Pittenger, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> EducatianR. H. Williams, Principal <strong>of</strong> Reagan High School, HoustonAssistant600187.50475S75187.505005OO200600.(a}.20O5O0. H. Cooper, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorFrederick Eby, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorE. 0, Wood, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>esso r, Louisiana CollegeNURSING EDUCATIONFirst TermElsie M. Haurer, Director <strong>of</strong> Nursing and Principal<strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Nursing, St. ~rks Hospital,New York CitePHYSICAL EDUCATIONFirst Te___rmmD. K, Brace, Pr<strong>of</strong>gssorClyde Littlefield, InstructorHilda M. Molesworth, InstructorPianist650600225500600500250 .50(a) 12 months basis.¸i.i ¸¸


iiiCOT%,~GE OF ENGI~7~L~GFirst TermM, S. Bo~en, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> ShopsJo A. Correll, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorS. E. Gideon, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorR. L. Peurlfoy, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorC. E. Rowe, Pr<strong>of</strong>essorByron E. Short, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorT. U. Taylor, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> EngineeringA. Thomson, Shop AssistantAssistant(a} 12 months basis.Second TermT. U. Taylor, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Dean <strong>of</strong> the College<strong>of</strong> Engineering(a]$6004753756OO375(a)(a},60(a}HEALTH SERVICEFirst TermDr. C. P. Hardwlcke, ChiefDr. Caroline Crowell, Physician f


i I,4i~!i/ )il ,:,:~Mr. Zeon Dem~ Moses, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English $250Mrs. Isabelle Kelly Fineau, Instructor in Modern Languages 250Mrs. Myrtle Evelyn Ball, Lecturer in Public Speaking 250Miss Calhoun Harris, Instructor in Home Economi~s 2502. Mr. H. E. Degler, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mechauical Engineering atthe Unlversit F <strong>of</strong> Illinois, to come to Austin, on March 21, 1930, tointerview the Committee on Mechanical Engineering, his expenses to bepaid from the President's Office and Traveling Expenses accost.Total Salaries$I_I~0~In addition to the above, Dean Puckstt has suggested, and I sorecommend, that a second srm~mer session <strong>of</strong> six weeks' length be operatedas am extension center under the supervision <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Extens~othe plan for this second summer term to follow in detail the one used fothe Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1928. ~nis second su~er term w~ll ~mediatelyfollow the session o rmr~ted on Legislative funds.LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 1929-30.--I recommend the granting <strong>of</strong> thefollowing leaves <strong>of</strong> absence during the fiscal year 1929-30:i. Graut a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay to Mr. C. E. Castaneda,Latin-A~rican Librarian, from June I0 through July 19, 1930, topermit him to teach in the Main <strong>University</strong> S~mm~r Session <strong>of</strong> 1930. Thiswill leave the sum <strong>of</strong> $250 unused in ~r. Castaneda's salary in the Librarybudget.2. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay to Miss ~ildred E.Singleton, Reference Librarlan~ from June I0 through August 29, 1930,to permit her to teach in the Main <strong>University</strong> S,,m,~r Session <strong>of</strong> ISG0.This will leave the sum <strong>of</strong> $400 unused in Miss ~ingleton's salary inthe Library budget.CHANGE OF PLACE OF '/ORK, 1929-30.--1 recommend that Mrs. MattieAustin Hatcher, Archivist in the Library, be permitted to chauge herpl~ce <strong>of</strong> work for two months, during the Summer <strong>of</strong> 1930, from The Unlversity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Library to certain libraries and archives <strong>of</strong> France studFmgland. Tnls Is a little unusual. Verbal explanations will be given,APPROPRIATION ~R :~U~ITOLRE A/,~ EQUIPM~T OF SF~-SMITH OUT-PATIEi~T CLINIC Ak~D NURSES H0?IE.~0n june 8, 1929, you took the followin~action:":~OlCAL BPJd~H SEALY-~!ITH FOUNDATION HUILDING PRO-G~d~.--Dr. P~ndall called the attention <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> to the factthat the plans for the 0ut-Patient Clinic to be built by theSealy-Smith Foundation and to be donated by that FOrmdatlon tothe state for use as a part <strong>of</strong> the Medical Branch Hospital werepractically complete and that in order to proceed with the letting<strong>of</strong> ~ontr~cts, the Foundation must have definite information asto v:hether the state would supply the $50,000 requested for furnishingthe portion <strong>of</strong> the building to be used for teachingpurposes. He mentioned the fact that the ~ppropriat~on billpending before the Senate contained this item ands~ item <strong>of</strong>$25,000 for furnishing and equipping an add l%ion to the NursesHome and that the appropriation bill l~ssed by the House diclnot contain these items. Following discusslaa, the <strong>Board</strong>, uponmotion <strong>of</strong> Judge Batts, seconded by Mr. Holl~lay, voted to assurethe Scaly-Smith Fo,~ndatlon that the two Items requested; namely,$50,000 for teaching laboratory equipment in the 0ut-PatientClinic a~ $25,000 for fu:~Ishlng and equipping the addition.to the Nurses H~m~. would be supplied by the <strong>University</strong>, eitherby obtaining an appropriation from the state for that purposeor by som~ other mesas."As a consequence, the two items mentioned above, tota~.ling$75,000, were listed as commitments on page 52 <strong>of</strong> your 19Z0-31 BuildingF~ Budget, It seems to be desirable, for the sake oi" a ~erfeot record,actually and definitely to vote this $75,000~ and,I recon~nd thatyOU do so~OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS.--I recm~,~nd the ap~rova! o~ the fel~ingout-<strong>of</strong>-state tr~ps:__ . I. Dr. FA~iard.~dall, to gc to Ph!ladelphia, Pe~m~jlvam~,on march Z, 19~O, ~ ~vle~ Mr. P~ul P. Cret, his expenses to be.paid from the Regen~ ' "/avellng Expenses accou~t~ .... ~"~..k.3. Dr. E. T. Miller, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics and Director <strong>of</strong>Research in the Social Sciences, to go to New Orleans, Louisiana, onMarch 27, 1930, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Social Science ResearchCouncil, his expenses to be paid from the Expenses <strong>of</strong> the Director's 0flue account in Research in Social Sciences.4. Dr. E. H. Sellards, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geology and AssociateDirector <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology, to go to New Orleans,Louisiana, on March 17, 19~0, to atteni the meeting <strong>of</strong> the AmericanAssociation <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Geology, his expenses to be paid from theTraveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology.5, Miss Elizabeth Tarpley, Instructor in Home Economics,to go to Biioxi, Mississippi, on April l, 1930, to attend the meeting<strong>of</strong> the Southern Regional Conference for Vocational Education, her expensesto be paid from the Maintenance account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong>iHoms Economics, 50% <strong>of</strong> this amount to be reimbursed by the State.6. Mr. P~ul P. Cret, Consulting Architect, to make a tripfrom Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Austin, and return, March 2-8,19ZO, to consult with the Faculty Building Committee and the <strong>Board</strong>i <strong>of</strong> Regents, his expenses incident thereto being paid from the <strong>University</strong>Arc hltect's Expense account.7. Dr. ~';. J. Battle, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical Wanguages, togo to Ne~ Orleans, Louisiana, on Apr~l 3, 1930, to atteml the meeting<strong>of</strong> the Classical Association <strong>of</strong> the Middle West and South, his expensesto be paid from the Faculty ~xpense account.8. Miss Goldie P. Horton, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pure Mathematics,to go to Wichita, Eausas, April 10-12, 1930, to act as the <strong>of</strong>ficialrepresentative <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> at the Biennial SectiomalConference <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Women, herexpenses to be paid from the Traveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong> the Office<strong>of</strong> the President.9, Dr. H. T. Parlin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English and Dean <strong>of</strong> theCollege <strong>of</strong> Artsand Sciences, to go to Veraillion, South Dakota,April 29-May 5, 1930, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Deans <strong>of</strong> the Collegesi<strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences in the Mid-West State Universities. Dr. Parlin'sexpenses are to be paid from the Traveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong>the Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences.IO. Miss Julia E. Vance, Registrar <strong>of</strong> the Extension TeachingBureau, to go to New York City, May ?~9, 1930, to attend the annual conference<strong>of</strong> the National <strong>University</strong> Extenslon Association, her expensesto be paid from the Traveling F~penses account <strong>of</strong> the Extension TeachingBuret12.II. Miss LeNoir Dimmitt, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Package Loan LibraryBureau, to go to New York City, May 7-9, 19~0, to attend the ~ annualconference <strong>of</strong> the National <strong>University</strong> Extension Association, her expensesto be paid from the Traveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong> the Office<strong>of</strong> the De~ <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension.12. '~Lr. R. L. Biesele, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, to goto 0hattamoega, Tennessee, on April 24, 19S0, to present a paper beforethe Mississippi Valley Historical Association, his expenses to be paidfrom the Faculty Expense account.• I~. I Mr. M. S. Bowen, Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Shops (MechanlcalEngineering], to go to Urbana, Illinois, on May 3, 1930, to confer withMroH. E. Degler, Pro:~essor <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering at the Universit#<strong>of</strong> Ill~ois, and to s~dy the Illinois system <strong>of</strong> teaching shop work.Mr. Bowen's expenses are to be paid frcm the Shop Maintenance account<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering.i.... 14. Dr. B, F. Pittenger, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational AdministrationDean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> F~lucatlon, to go to Nashville, Tennessee,April 28-M~y 4, 1930, to give a course <strong>of</strong> lectures at the George PeabodyCollege for Teachers, his expenses to be paid by that College.


~': ' 4115. Dr. W. T. Da~vson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ph~rmacolo~r, to go to7,ashington, D.C., ~y 13-14, 1930, to attend the United States PharmacopoeialConvention, his expenses to be ~id from the Traveling Expensesaccount <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the Medical Branch.PEI~ISS!0N TO LEAVE F/d~LY i~D TO RETU~ LATE.--I recommendyour approval <strong>of</strong> the following requests for permissio~ te leave thecampus early and to return late, without loss <strong>of</strong> p~y:I. Dr. F. B. Marsh, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ancient History, to leavethe campus as early as June 7, and to return as late as September 22,1930.2. Miss Bess Heflin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Home Economics, to leavethe campus as early as May 25.3. Miss Margaret Batjer, Instructor In Home Economics, toleave as early as June 4.4. Mr. M. B. Reed, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, toleave the caucus as early as June 4.TRANSFERS ~dTD ADDITI01Zil APPROPPIATIONS, 1930-ZI.--I recommendthe approval <strong>of</strong> the following transfers in accounts and addit~onalappropriations for 1930-31:GovernmentI. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> 0200 to the s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mr. j. ~.Burdine, Instructor in Government, making his total salary $2,200 for192~0-31.Physical Training fo_._~r Men2. Change the title <strong>of</strong> the account "Maintenance, Equipment,and A~sistants" so as ~o read, "Maintenance,and Equipment, and SwimmingPool, Locker, and Other Assistants." and make am additional appropriation<strong>of</strong> $S,000 thereto.Pkvsical Training fo..__r V;omen3. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $1OO from the Malntenance and Equipmentaccount to the s~lary <strong>of</strong> Miss Elizabeth Lewis, Instructor inI=1~ysical Training for ';,omen..-Nutrition and Health Educate, on Bureau4. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $312.50 from the salary <strong>of</strong> Mrs. VirginiaWelch Sharborough, Lecturer, to the sal~ry <strong>of</strong> the Secretary®5. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $287.50 from the Maintenance accountto the salary <strong>of</strong> the Secretary.APP01NT]~-/~TS, HESIGNATI01~, /a~CD CHANGES OF STATUS, 19ZG-31.--I recommend the ~proval <strong>of</strong> the following appointments, resignations,and changes <strong>of</strong> status for 19ZO-Zl:GeoloKv~a~n ~niversi t xI. ~ppoint Mr. Levi Stanley Brown as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>of</strong>Geology for the Long Session 1930..51 only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,400 fornine months, effective September 15, 1930, vice Mr. H. G. Damon, absenton leave.Gore rnment2. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> ~r. Max ~hite as Instructor inGovernment, effective September 15, 19ZG.S. A~Olnt Mr. J. Alton Burdlne as Instructor in Go~er-n~ontat a s&lary <strong>of</strong> $2,200 for nine months, effective September 15, 1930,viceMr. MaX White, resigned.6, Appoint Mr. H. B. Carroll as Instructor (Half-time] inHistory at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,000 for nine months, effective September 15,1930.7. Appoint Mrs. Coral Tullis as Instructor (~¥frtlme) inHistory at a salary <strong>of</strong> $i,000 for nine months, effective September 15,1930.8. Appoint Mr. Fritz H<strong>of</strong>fman as Instructor (Three-fifths'time} in History at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for nine months, effective September15, 1930.9. ~point Mr. L. A. McGee as Instructor (Two-fifths' time)in History at a salary <strong>of</strong> $800 for nine months, effective September 15,1930.Home Ec onomi~si0. Appoint Mrs. E. S. Eppright as Instructor in Home Economics,for the Long Session 1930-81 only, at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 fornine months, effective September IS, 19S0.School <strong>of</strong> Buslness /,dministr~tion11. Appoint Mr. George W. McCulley as Instructor (Four-fifthstime| in Business Administration, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine monthseffective September 15, 1930, vice Mr. B. F. Harrison, absent on leave.12. Appoint Mr. John Arch White as Instructor (Four-fifths'time) in Business Administration, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,V00 for nine monthseffective September 15, 1930. Mr. Vo~ite's s~l~ry is to be made up fromthe $900 previously budgeted for a part-time instructorship plus $800<strong>of</strong> the $2,600 originally budgeted as Mr. Harrison's salary for 19Z0-31.15e Appoint Mr. Everett Grant Smith as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Mark~tLug for the Long Session 1930-31 only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $3,600 fornine months, effective September 15, 19Z0e Mr. Smith is to substitutefor Dr. W. L. ~Vnlte, who is to be ~bsent on leave without pay for 19S0-Petro~el%m Product~o~ Engineering14. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Gail F. Moulton as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Petrolemn Production Engineering, effective September 15, 1930.Medical BrenchBioleEical Chemls tr~15. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Meyer Bodans~ ~s AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Biological Chemistry, effective A~ust 31, 1930.16. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. ~rion Fay from Adj~mc t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Biological Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong> $3,200 per year to AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Biological Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong> .~3,750 per year, effectiveSeptember l, 1930, vice Dr. Meyer Bodansky, resigned. The neeessary $550 is to be taken from the amount previously budgeted as thesal~ry for Dr. Meyer Bodans~.17. Appoint Mr. Felix Paquin, Jr., as Instructor in BiologicalChemistry~at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for twelve months, effective SeptemberI, 1930, this sum to be takBn from the amount originally budgete~as the salary for Dr. Meyer Bodausk~, resigned.18. Appoint ~r. Park S. Wharton as Tutor in Biological Chemistz~at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,600 for twelve months, effective September l,1930, this sum to be taken from the amount originally budgeted as thesalary for Dro Meyer Bodansky, resigned.edic ne• l~e Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. J. A. Bradley as AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practice <strong>of</strong> Medicine, effective .August 31, 1933.• ~. Appel~it Mr, James Bass as instructor (Half-time) in His.tor~ at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,000 f~r nine months, effective September 15,~ 19301 /i........ ....... 2~). 1~crease the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. '~V. A. Se!le, Asscciate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Physlolo~, from $3Q00 per year to $3,40G per year, effective193o.tot x at a salary <strong>of</strong>~$I~0~0 for nine months, effective i:Septbm~er 15, 1950~..~=~!~.:i~(~,: ~ , ~,~ .~ .... . . ..... : • .... i


i8..... i" "!:miI'GI7Extramural DivisionsNutrition and Health Education Bureau21. Change the status <strong>of</strong> the position <strong>of</strong> Secretary [Part.time- --to Secretary (Full-timel in the Nutrition and Health Education Bureau<strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension,U.nlversit 2 Build ing FundP!~Vs ical Plant UDkeen22. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hugh Yantis, Superintendent <strong>of</strong>Construction, from $3,600 a year to $Z,800 a year, effective SeptemberI, 19Z0.Collese o_.f.f .l~.ines and ~etallnr~..Educ at i on28. Appoint Mrs. Bertha Reynolds as Instructor in Educationat a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months, effective September 15, 19S0.pro,~eotN_2,18" J.E. Pearce Project:Research in <strong>Texas</strong> ArchaeologyExposes15*H° T. N~uel Project:The Education <strong>of</strong> ~exican and Spanish-Speaking ChildrenRelief from Teaching Duties (To bearranged by School <strong>of</strong> Education}Salary <strong>of</strong> Substitute Half-time Instructor~pense sL1.930-3~L,~,o00$I,000l~OOO 2,000ill:#i! i,;iEnr~l~sh ..and Public S e ~24. Appoint Miss Norton Egg as Instructor in English at a salary<strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months, effective September 15, 19~0.25. Appoint Mrs. ~rt!e Ball as Lecturer (Part-tlme~ in PublicSpeaking at a ~alary <strong>of</strong> $900 for nine months, effective September 1219ZO,1950-~i BUDGET ~DR ~EARCH IN T.~ SOCIAL SCIE~IOES.--I submitfor your approval the following budget for Research in the.Soclal Sciem~for 1920-51:(N, ote:ProBec tSDCLA~ SCIEt~CES(12 months unless othenvise specified]RESF~IBGH IN ~E. T. Miller, DirectorAn asterisk (*) in&icates the continuation <strong>of</strong> projects alreadyunder way. All other projects are new.|8 Government, Economics, and Sociolo~Departments Project:A Study <strong>of</strong> County Government andi ~ Administration in Tex~so Pr<strong>of</strong>essoreMiller, Stewart, and Gettysin charge,U~ Salary <strong>of</strong> Field Assistant for GovernmentPart $2,400Expenses ~ $4,000. 193o..~Salary <strong>of</strong> Field Assistant forSociology and Economics Parts 2,400 .......Expenses !.600 4,00058,0006*10"IZ*9 a175*A, P. Brogan Project:A Theory <strong>of</strong> Comparative ValueRelief from Teaching Duties, firstsemester; salary for one semesterC. W. Hackstt Project:The Translation, Editing, and Publication<strong>of</strong> Pichardo' s "Verification<strong>of</strong> the Boundaries Between the Provinces<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> and Louisiana."ExpensesHelen Eoch Project:The Relation <strong>of</strong> Differences in NeuromuscularReaction Time to Differencesin Intelligence, Age, and RaceExpenses.:~C, T° Gray and D. B. Klein Project:Vocal Reactions <strong>of</strong> Human Infants WithRespect to Emotional PatternsExpensesAn-ie V/ebb Blanton Project:A Comparison as Regards Pupils <strong>of</strong> One-Teacher Schools With Pupils <strong>of</strong> UrbanSchools <strong>of</strong> the Same VicinityRelief from Teaching Duties, onesemester; salary, one semesterExpensesE. T. Mitchell Project:The Functions <strong>of</strong> Ideals in BehaviorRelief from Teaching Duties, one semester;salary, one semesterTotal Grants for Projects2,1251,6505008001,800700 2,500~17.00 :$56,7757 J. Frank Dobie Project:Human Backgrounds <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>: FolkTales am@ T.egendary N~terialRelief from Teaching Duties, 1930-31;Salary, 1930-31 ~,200,nses .... ,7oo12" History Department Pr~ect: . " . .....Survey <strong>of</strong> the State for the Purpose /<strong>of</strong> ?.coating an~ Acquiring for the ..........<strong>University</strong> Historical N~terial Relatlugto the ~hale Perio~ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,,istor ' ', Salary Of Collector (Jo E, Haley] i: ~ ;~ : :~.: 4,000Expensesi:5ifiO0Reserved for PublicationsDirector's Office Expenses2,00060Q$39 tY/5LEAVES OF ABS~.~CE, 19S0-51.--I recommend the granting <strong>of</strong> thefell0wing leaves <strong>of</strong> absence without pay during the Long Session <strong>of</strong>19 o-31=I. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the Long Session<strong>of</strong> 19SO-B1 to Mr. H. Gordon Damon, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geology, to permit: him to carry out his plans to do graduate work leading to the Ph.D.Degree in Geolo~.• • ; . L4 c. rker ProJ t=The Tex~s Revolution ..........Relief from Teaching Duties, one ~ :semester; salar~ one semester . Z,250 ~2. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the second seinester <strong>of</strong> the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-51 to Dr. A. P. Brogan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Philosoph~v,: to permit him to accept an invitation to teach for that pezled atl the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago.11


',J~JUi "¸ - / i '¸~ i ! / / --.< F ,a ,~ ~ .~'~,~l!1U":i!3. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the ~ong Session<strong>of</strong> 19~0-31 to Y iss Dorothy Schons, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Romsmce Lang.uages, to permit her to continue studying and doing research work.4. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the ~ong Session<strong>of</strong> 19~0-31 to Mr. J. R, Spell, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Romance Languages,to permit him to accept a Harrison Fellowship award for graduate studyat the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.5. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the Long Session<strong>of</strong> 1930-31 to Mr. B. F. Harrison, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Business Adminis.tration, to permit him to accept a teaching fellowship in the Universit~<strong>of</strong> Chicago and pursue his studies toward the doctor's degree.6. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the Long Session<strong>of</strong> 19S0-81 to Dr. W. L. V, hite, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Marketing, to permit him toaccept an appointment with the Feder~l Trade Commission as Special Examinerin connection with the Commission's chain store investigation.UNI~/ERSITY .RESEARCH PROFESSOR FOR 19S0-~I.--I take pleasurein recommending the approval <strong>of</strong> the selection <strong>of</strong> Dr. Eillis Campbell,i~r<strong>of</strong>: ~or <strong>of</strong> English, as <strong>University</strong> Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor for the Session19~ i.J~PP01~IENT T0 I I~.'~ERSH[2 IN THE GPJ~UATE FACULTY.--I recom-~z, end the approval <strong>of</strong> the following recommendation for membership in theGraduate Faculty:Miss Helen Lois k'och, Ph.D., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> EducationalPsychology.• ~ESEAECH I/T ZOOLOGY FELLOWSHIP AWARDS, 19S0-81.--I recommendthe approval <strong>of</strong> the follc~ing fellowship awards in Research in Zoologyfor 19Z0-51:Mr. J. C, CrossMr. H. B, Glass"lies Marion Hiers"Z!iss Pauline Smith700600600DR. AGOL TO HAVE USE OF ZOOLOGY LAB0.~0RY.--I recommend thatthe privileges <strong>of</strong> the Zoolo~ Laboratory be extended to Dr. I. I. Ag~l,<strong>of</strong> Moscow, Russia, a Rockefeller Institute Fellmv Who will conduct hisstudies at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> in 19ZO-SI.GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP 2~ARDS, 1930-31.--1 recommend thethe following Graduate Fellowship ~wards for 19~0-~i:~niversi t 2 ~Mr. Henry Dannelley (Romance Languages) $5OOMr. W. P. Davidson (Education) 500Miss Ruth Hudson [English) 500Mr. Carlos Kllng (Psycholo~} 500Mr. Eastin Nelson (Education} 500Mr. Richard Rollin Ste~berg (History) 500Mr. H. A. Turner (English} 500incident in <strong>Texas</strong> History written by a Junior or senioz student in the<strong>University</strong>o The selection <strong>of</strong> the best thesis is to be made by theranking Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History in The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nexas. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Odell, seconded by Mr. Jester, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to accept the giftand to request the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> to express the thanks <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Board</strong> to the donor. :B'0DGET :-DR SERVICE A~ SELF-SUPPORTING II!STITUTIONS, 1930-81On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted toapprove the b~d~et recommended by the President for the Service andSelf-Supporting Institutions for 19S0-81 except that for IntercollegiaAthletics, which was to be acted on later. (See piges 140-144 forService and Self-Supporting Institutions budget as finally adopted.)SU~E SF.SSION BUDGET, NAIN L~IVERSITY, 1930.--0n motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the bu~get recommended by President Benedict for the 19~0 Summer Session atthe Main <strong>University</strong>. (See pages 145-15Z for Summer Session budget. 1PBOPOSED ANTI-ITI~:TZAT!0N B~TIN.--President Benediet presentedcoples <strong>of</strong> a first draft <strong>of</strong> a proposed bulletin to be sent theGovernor and the Legislature by the <strong>Board</strong>s and Presidents <strong>of</strong> the StateSchools, asking that approprlations be made to the educational institutionsin lump s~ms rather than individually itemized, as at present.The <strong>Board</strong> informally approved the proposed bulletin.PIECE OF DEPOSIT FOR UNIVEI~SITY T.q;ST ~ND SECURITIES.--President Benedict called attention to the fact that as a result Of the actiontaken by the <strong>Board</strong> on N~rch 7, 19Z0, it was now necessary to seleca place for the deposit <strong>of</strong> the Trust Fund Securities. On motion <strong>of</strong> !Mr, Crane, seconded by Z~r. StarE, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to designate the bankwhere ~ese securlties are at present as the <strong>of</strong>ficial depository.(Note: At present the securities for the Littlefield Fund for a MainBuilding and several smaller scholarship ~ands are in the American NationalBank, and the securities for the McDonald, Farmer, and DavidsonFunds, together with other smaller funds, are in the Austin NationalBank, 1LA!D.METH SUIT.--Mr. Holliday reported that the Attorney Generalhad approved the necessary papers to permit taking the testlmon~v<strong>of</strong> Mr. ~cElroy and Doctor Cushman to be preserved for use in the LandrethSuit, He reported, also, that Mr. Vfneeler had about completed th~survey <strong>of</strong> the land in question. It was thought probable, however, thatthe suit would not be filed until after the July Primary Election.CAZIC~ FOR STATE HIGHWAY D~°,hRTL~/TT.--Mr. Holliday reportedthat the State Highm, ay Department had requested permission to securecalidhe, for use on the highways, from <strong>University</strong> lands. Without vote,the <strong>Board</strong> gave its general permission for the State Hig]~;ay Departmentto secure the callche needed..... 0UT-0F-Q~TATE T~/P.--Presldent Benedict recommended thatMr. George j. Stephens, Pmzchasing Agent and Assistant to the Comptroller,be given permission to go to Boulder, Colorado, to attend themeeting Of the Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> and College Business Officers,May 2R-23, 19Z0, his expenses to be paid from the Office and TravelingExpenses account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> spproved the recommendationMiss Minelma Frances Curling(Bus Iness Administratlen| 250Miss Elizabeth Anne 011phant(Pure Mathemat its | ~50PARRI~H PROP~TZ.--~ne <strong>Board</strong> discussed the r~por,t <strong>of</strong> Comptroller Calhoun on the proposed purchase <strong>of</strong> the Parrish Property at 2510~/hitis Avenue (Docket, page 11). No sction was taken ~t this time.BU--*a/~ON TEX~S HIS~0RY PRlZE~--President Benedict reportedthe receipt, from an anou~m~ous donor, <strong>of</strong> a one-thousand dollar bond toendow permanently the Burleson <strong>Texas</strong> History Prize. The prize is tobe l~atd out <strong>of</strong> the interest on the endowment, annually, btenniall~, orat such longer intervals as the Boar~ <strong>of</strong> Eegen~ m~ frem time to timedirect, the ward .bering made for the best original thesis on someCH~ISTRY BUILDI~ 1~TERIAL.--President Benedict reportedthat subsequent to the action <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> on November 23, 1929, subst~tutingJaspe for linoleum in the new Chemistry Building, the FacultyBuilding Co~mlttee and Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Yantis had recommended thatthe <strong>Board</strong> reconsider its action and specify Battleship Linoleum. Onmotion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Nr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> approved therec ommendat I on,, W. J. McDONALD ESTATE NOTE TRA/~SFER.--President Benedict presenteda no te and a release prepared by "/r. Morris Fleming, transferrina note, principal sum $~,~00, on which a payment <strong>of</strong> @2,000 had beenmade, dated January 6, 1926, bearing interest at T,~ per annum, signedby Sallie Lee Lightfoot, and secured by a lien on part <strong>of</strong> Lot No. 2,Block 5, City <strong>of</strong> Paris, Tex~s, to ~Irs. E. T. Kirkpatrick. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. 0dell, seconded by Mr. Jester, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the• . . . . . .,: • • .: %; • -, ,


! }i:ii2..... ~ ,7 • •• • ,I!i'i,!f" i:!i :;I!7transfer, and to endorse the note and sign the release when the releasehad been corrected to show the amount <strong>of</strong> the cmnsideratlon ~F addingthe words "$1,200 and accrued interest thereon" to the first sentencein the document. This correction was made and the note endorsed andthe release signed early in the afternoon.DEPARtmENT OF PA~HOLOGICAL CH~ISTRY, MEDICAL BlOANCH.--presi_dent Benedict presented a recommendation <strong>of</strong> the ~ecutlve Committee <strong>of</strong>the Medical Branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> that a Department <strong>of</strong> PathologicalChemistry be established, with Dr. Meyer Bodansk~ as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Path,logical Chemistry, without salary, to take effect September I, 19Z0.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, seconded by ~r. Jester, the ~oard voted to approvethe recommendation. , .,It was reported that -t.~e proposed rearrangement <strong>of</strong> the Littlefleld~emorlal would probably add some expense to the erection <strong>of</strong>the Memorial over the amount involved In the present plans. On motion<strong>of</strong> Mr. 0clell, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to take c~re <strong>of</strong>a~ additional cost, caused by the change in the arrangement <strong>of</strong> the~',emorial, over the amount involved in the present arrangement and contraot.LIBI~RY C0~ITTEE HEPORT.--Doctor Battle presented the report<strong>of</strong> the Library Committee <strong>of</strong> the Faculty which was endorsed by the Faculty Building Co~ttee. The report urged the Lmmediate enlargement cfthe present building or the i~ediate construction <strong>of</strong> a new building.The report follows:!tlL~. i ¸ilii'RAI~E OF Gkl~i~Slb~-AUD!TORIU~.~President Beneolict presenteda recommendation from the Ex-Students' Association, signed byMessrs, Ireland Graves, William L. McGilI, and John A. ~Curd~, thatthe Gymnaslum-Audltorium be <strong>of</strong>ficially named the "Gregory Gymnasium,-and that the name be placed in bronze letters on the front <strong>of</strong> the bull,ing, above the central entrance. 0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jester, seconded byMr. Stark, the recommendation was approved. (See Regents' <strong>Minutes</strong>,April P-l, 19~0, page 99, "i,I/f~ OF AUDITORIIF/-G~Iq~,- for the retch<strong>of</strong> previous action <strong>of</strong> the Regents on this matter.}NUllS HOLO~, JOHN SEALY HOSPITAL.--Doctor Randall read a letteraddressed to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents by Honorable Mart H. Royston,for the Scaly and Smith Foundation, giving some plans ~f the Foundationfor the Nurses Home. They think it will be best not to carry out theoriginal plans by adding to the old Nurses Home, part <strong>of</strong> which would beacross the sea-wall, but to construct a new building. The Foundationrequested the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents to authorize condemnation, proceedingsand purchase the South one-half <strong>of</strong> Block No. 548, on which the Foundationwould then erect the new Nurses Home at an approximate cost <strong>of</strong>~400,000. Doctor Randall estimated that the one-half block would cost,probably, $50,000. {It was suggested that as a legitimate method <strong>of</strong>avoiding legal difficulties in the purchase <strong>of</strong> lar, i, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsauthorize condemnation proceedings, the Scaly and Smith Fo~ndatlo~purchase the 1:all-block, and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents make an appropriationtoward the constr~ction or furnishing <strong>of</strong> the building,]On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ask Judge F.oystonto prepare the resolution designating the property as necessaryfor <strong>University</strong> purposes and requesting the Attorney General to bringcondemnation proceedings, and to request Judge Royston to act with theAttorney General in the proceedings.Doctor Randall stated that if the half-block were acquired,the Foundation ~ould erect the ne~ Nurses Home on the west port~on andwould ask permission to move Brackenridge ~all to the east portion <strong>of</strong> iiOn motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Ho~liday, the <strong>Board</strong> gave itsconsent to the moving <strong>of</strong> Brackenridge Hall by the Foundation, and atthe expense <strong>of</strong> the Foundation. (For copy <strong>of</strong> the letter from Judge Roys.ton, see Secretary,s f~les.]At one o'clock the <strong>Board</strong> recessed andwere the guests olD.or.rRandall for lunch at Galdo's.The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened at 2:45 P.M. with the same attendance asat the mon~Ing session.Dr. W. J, Battle, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Fao1~tyBuLlling Conmlttee,and ~r. R. L. White, <strong>University</strong> Supervising Architect. were present byinvitation.Doctor Battle presented ~r, Paul p, 0ret's prellmlmar~ tel, <strong>of</strong>tand sketches on the general plot plan <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, the lot, loosedlocation for the Library and other future buildings, and <strong>of</strong> the tittlefield~emorial. (For copy <strong>of</strong> sketches, see Secretary,s f11es,|Dr. H. Y. Benedict, President,The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>.Dear President Benedict:9 May lOZOThe undersigned members <strong>of</strong> the Library Conmitteebeseech your earnest attention to the accomnanying statement<strong>of</strong> the Librarian concerning the urgent need <strong>of</strong> adequate li"brary quarters. Strong as his statement is. we feel that itunderstates the pressing nature <strong>of</strong> the problem. For all whowork in the social sciences, in the languages, and in educationthe Libr=ry is the very heart <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. Anythingthat hampers the most efficient use <strong>of</strong> the Library diminishesthe effectiveness <strong>of</strong> their work.In our Jud@nent the problem is too serious and tooimminent to admit <strong>of</strong> postponement or a temporizing solution.With all due respect to you and the Pegents, we submit thatthe problem must be faced without further delay, if the bestinterests <strong>of</strong> a large part <strong>of</strong> the faculty and students are notto be sacrificed.Whether the present building shall be enlarged ora new building erected is not a practical problem <strong>of</strong> verygreat importance to this Committee. It is, however, <strong>of</strong> supremeimportance that either one thing or the other be donewithout further unnecessary delay, If there is enough moneyavailable, the Committee is <strong>of</strong> the opinion that a new buildingwould be preferable to an enlargement <strong>of</strong> the presentv, ibrary.The location <strong>of</strong> a new building does not seem to us• to be either from a practical or an artistic point <strong>of</strong> view amatter <strong>of</strong> fnn~a~ental importance. We realize perfectly thatthe ideal spot may well be that now occupied by the M~inBuilding. Obviously, then, we must face the fact that thisspot is occupied and choose another location. The goverumentand politics <strong>of</strong> Tex~s being what they are, it seems imp6Lsslbleto us to foresee within an~ reasonable time the futuredevelopment <strong>of</strong> conditions that will enable any President and<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents to demolish the Main Building merely to.... clear the site. This conviction has nothing to do with sentiment.V;e simply cannot afford now, and it is very doubtfulwhet'her we ever can afford, to destroy a substantial buildingsuch as this.We beg you, therefore, to use your utmost influenceto induce the Regents either to authorize enlargement <strong>of</strong> thepresent Library building or to inaugurate plans for a new buildingwith the least possible del~y.Very truly yours,On motlon <strong>of</strong> N~. Jester, the Hoard voted to ~pprove the reoonmendatlons<strong>of</strong> ~r. Cret as to the iocatlon and arrangement <strong>of</strong> the T.ittlefleldMemorial. The recon~endatlons provide for a series <strong>of</strong> terrace~for the erection <strong>of</strong> the pools and the major portion <strong>of</strong> the Memorial atthe south entrance to the campus, as planned.b~ ~Ir. Littlefie~l, and fo~the iolaclng <strong>of</strong> the statues along the slope from the south entrance to t~lh~In Building.:~ 4!•/)i/:>: /~ ¸•(Signed}E. Co BarkerMorg~u Cal~ar~ay, Jr,George C. EngerrandA. P. WinstonLilla ~{. CasisTheophilus S. P~interM. B. PorterE. V.'. Win~er


.;4..iAfter some discussion as to the location, tB~e <strong>Board</strong> voted, onnotion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jester, seconded by Mr. Holliday, to instruct the Universit~Architects to prepare preliminary sketches for a new Library Building, to be located to the north <strong>of</strong>, and on the site <strong>of</strong>, the atmlltorlumring <strong>of</strong> the present :~ain Building. The motion included the statementt~t the next building to be erected on the campus at Austin, after theclassroom building, which was authorized last December, would be thelibrary Building. ~qe Architects are to present the sketches to the<strong>Board</strong> before the plans are drawn.CLASSPDOM BUILD!!ZG.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hollid~j, seconded by~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the FacultyBuilding Co v.mlttee that the new Class~om Building be located betweenGarr~.son Hall and Speedway.Doctor Benedict read several letters in re buildings from thevarious depart~ents and schools.LABOP&TORY BUILDIIZG i~DITION, ~,~-DICAL BP~A!ZCH.--Upon LuvitatiozMr. Geor@ L. Dahl, <strong>of</strong> the firm Herbert M. Greene, La Roche, and Dahl,Dean Bethel, and Doc~or ICni~ht, <strong>of</strong> the l[edical Branch, came before the<strong>Board</strong>.Doctor Randall discussed the proposed enlargement <strong>of</strong> the LaboratoryBuilding at the Medical Branch, and gave, also, son~ <strong>of</strong> the needsfor more room and equipment. This proposed enlargement would provide also the necessa~j laboratory rooms for the Dental School, should it beestablished. The plan is to hake a 124-foot addition to the wresentbuilding. The architect has estimated that this addition will cost approximately$~00,000.On motion <strong>of</strong> Doctor P~-ndall, seceded by Mr. Hollids~r, the<strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the <strong>University</strong> Architects, with the assistauce<strong>of</strong> Mr. R. L. 'Ohite artl the Medical Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, to prepareplans for this ~idition to the Laboratory Building~~r. Stark discussed the question <strong>of</strong> a central heating systemto be worked out between the <strong>University</strong> ~ the Scaly and Smith Fou~arich,or that the <strong>University</strong> tak~ over the present plant, enlarge it,and furnish heat to the Fotm~ation.2essrs. V,~Bite and D~hl then withdrew.BORROWIEG PROB~.--~r. Holliday reported that he had been inco~zranication with the Mortgage Investment COB~Vany <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso, and thatthis firm believed that they could finance a loan with the <strong>University</strong>,to be secured by coupons cf United States Bonds, for a term <strong>of</strong> Six oreight years, at a r~te <strong>of</strong> ~;~ or 5-!j4~ interest. ?no amount <strong>of</strong> the loandiscussed was ~,000,~00. Mr. Burgess, <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso, has given an opinionthat the proposition is entirely legal and constitutional. Mr. Hollldaythought the Bo~rd ought to negotiate further with the firm. ~nere w~sconsiderable discussion <strong>of</strong> the oropositlon. JudgelBatts hesitated topay out any interest in order to make money available. He would be gladto have the Finance Cormnittee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> look into the ~ratter furtherNr. Foster did not think that the Regents ought to contemplate theerection <strong>of</strong> buildings too f~st, as new buildings will require additionaLegislative appropriations for maintenance and salaries, ~d the Regentsc~atuot ask for, and exnect, these appropriations too fast. IAr. 0dellfelt that the <strong>Board</strong> must be sure that it is not encroachlngupon theagreement with the A. & M. College. At the sa~ time, he feels that theBo~rd should take advantage <strong>of</strong> fpportunities and secure the monelt anderect the buildings before the una ~s adverted to other uses than that<strong>of</strong> buildings. .on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Oden, seco~ed by Mr. Jester, the Soaravoted to refer the matter to the Finance Committee <strong>of</strong> the Bo~rd to makea detailed study and report.EESI GRATIONS, Tp~TSFERS, AND CH~E~ GES OF STATUS. 1929-~0, ~!=CAI BP~'.CHo--Presldent Benedict presented the following recomm~nd~tlons<strong>of</strong> Dean Bethel, in which he concurred:i. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. John M. Ora~ord as A~l~unctPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anatomy, effedtive June 30, 19~0,2. Transfer the unused balance <strong>of</strong> ~ ....~,,6o.o6 Ln th~ salary approprlatedfor Dr. John M. Crawford, resi~.ed, to the salary <strong>of</strong>Dr. Felix ~. Butte, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anato~£, ~ho is returnin


6B~chelor <strong>of</strong> Arts With Honors (Continued]Bachelor o_~f~rts (Continued],!~i ¸ ~,.: ~.~;~i~!iiii Xingsiey Davisi:ell ~:all Fleetwoodina Mildred HochMrs. Gertrude Alexar~ler HutterGladys Louise Maddocks::ad~e Carroll Major01~ Marie ZanzHelen Elizabeth Zilamfirs. Tommie May V.~ite MoreyJ~mes Arnold MuckleroyLouise Collins RealJeannette Florence ;~llen• Albert Murphy AllisonHiram McCullough ,atlersonLillian AndersonSylvia Ma~ ~LudersonLillian Jenny BakerHarvey C~lvin Baldwin~ae BaldwinRobert Bernard Barclay, Jr.Wayne Edward BarkerChester Fz~nklin B~rnesLuc il!e BarnettJ~,es :~Ibert BaxterSUartha Louise BeatleAzn~ette ~mnie Yetter BemnanEleanore Josephine BetSencourtEleanor Curlee Biersc~;aleElaine Bledsoe:~a~y Eugenia BellingJ~nes ~ionroe BoylesEdgar V;illis Brittain~Jary An.no Brown~-nna Elizabeth BryceMamie Elnora BullardL[cCollum Burnett, Jr.Anne ~arie BurtonGeorge Edward CaliwellThor~s Nolan CampbellPatrick Henry CandlerOscar Eli Cannon, Jr.Justa Joiner Cart~rightGeorge Wilkins Come~jsAlice Marie CorrellAlbert Washington CostleyElincr ~th Cou~hranMary Killer CoxMarJorle Lavinia CravensRobert Uarren CumminsJohn Holman CunninghamRaleigh Robert CurtisZrs. Georgia Streeter Dan~in~z~nie Zeta DavisAhtclnette De MaurlWinnie Davis OenneyLucile Elizabeth DeussenJean Louise DeVotlel~ary Grace Elizabeth Drai~e~arletta DuncanCharles Albert DurhJ~~illlam Alley Dyer, Jr.Brooke Franc is Earl~ '~Mar~ E~rnestInez Eaves• Zl~berg Eckh~rdtSar~Ja Pauline EhlingerEdith May EilenbergerFred Thompson ElliffDorothy Gloria EllingtonBachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts~rah Farnham PayneElla Scott PowellHelen Virginia RobinsonDorothy RylanderDick SmithAda SnyderCurtis ALleen SwaffordMarion Is~belle ;hitneyAgnes WilliamsElla Jane WurzbachAnne Elizabeth ElliottJack Daniel EnglishAlice Cecelia ?aulkCathering Hardy FaulkWeldon Miears FielderMary Jo FitzgeraldJoe Vandiver Fleming, Jr.Lois Maxine FletcherMealy Lorete FrederickDon William FreemanLee Jackson FreemanWayne Christopher GardinerEvelyn GayRobert Gallaher GiddensWilliam Phillips GlassElva S=n~r GodshawLela Elna GriffinVirginia Lee Griffin-~':£ng Leyton GunnBlanche Kathrjn HaagGeorge Edward HaddmvayJosi~ Elva HaileyHalkert Afford HalbertEmma Dee HallJames Martin HancockMargaret Elizabeth HardwickeRose Eleanor HardwickeMildred Louise HardyWilliam Penn HargroveCharles Mart Harris~h~gene Perry HarrisMary Elizabeth HatcherMary Katherine HeadrickHomer Vernon HedgesGrace Patricia HillSarah Elizabeth HindmanJosephine Robert HoldenStewar~ Walsh HomeMabel Grey HowellMargaret Edna HowleJosephine HurtRuth Brown HutchisenMrs. Christine Young IrvineLillian Elise JesterSarah Fish JesterMelba l(athryn JohnsonHazel Theresa JonesJulia Bird JonesMary Nell JonesWilliam Charles Jones, Jr.Beulah Belle JossNettie Lee EellamJulia Cory~me Ee!!yAnita Sophie Louise EneeseAlice Theresa EnIppaAlfred James Laughlln*David Henry Lawrence, Jr.Allen Ste!ohens LewisV"11: ¸ i••Elizabeth T.ue asEsther Ger~e LynnLuther Davenport LynnSalome Marguerite McAllenMarian McCookJeta Catherine McCoyMary Florence McCulloughMartha Josdphine McCurdyEsther Estelle McDonaldLera Vashti McFarlandMary Elizabeth McEennonEstella 2~ugela McNabGeorge Street McReynolds, Jr.Aliece ~'~ke IgNelda Audrey MarburgerLydia MarquisMelva Mat thewsP~uline Maurine MauritzJames Lawson Meado~sEva Albertine MedarisAlfred MellngerElizabeth Jau& MooreEmille i~me MooreMark Edward ~ooreMary Gay MoreGerard Joseph MorgensternThurmond Larkin MorrisonWilliam Norman ~uliingsMaxy Elizabeth MurloheyMaria~ma L~urphyElnita Hermine NagelLucy Ann NeblettMargaret Louise NesterMary Jane NewtonWilliam Rowlaud Newton, Jr.Buford Lee NicholsF~nnie ,Mac NovitThomas Alonzo Ogg, Jr.Re se 0 shmanGlen Lawhon ParkerLoys ParrNorma Slade P~ylorJuel Dolores PearyFrances Sophie PflugerMartha Catherine PoulsonGertrude QuereauCharlotte Elizabeth ReedWarren Stacy Rehm, Jr.Margaret Louise BridgesEarly Allyme CaldwellMildred Luella CallerVenial Nolle ChapmanJosephine Elizabeth CornerLena DeanFlorene Elizabeth DurhamM~rtle Bodessa CarterLenal Mae Elltott~=eth ~W~ Fink~i~ =ar~ j~owicz~rian ~CoOkGeorge Wilbur Beeler*Fre4erlck Paul Surow"Frank BenbowDuncani'Edwin Bali HalleyBjachelor <strong>of</strong> Science iz_! Home EconomicsBachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism5Bachelor <strong>of</strong>. S ci once %n Medic inei'El, 19ZQ.John D. RienstraLucille RobbinsEunice Ernestine RobertsEstelle SacksEdith Bonita SagebielCharles Hurst SampleJar es Arthur SandlinMarlin Elijah SandlinLillian Elizabeth SchulzAlvin Porrest ScottMattie Alice ScrogglnAlbert Wynn SearcyLillian Craham SimpsonDavid Theodore SistoDorothy May SnyderSolisGeorge Russell SparenbergMrs. Ellie Hester SparksMary Louise SparksPauline S£ahlMeritt Homer StegerBonnie SteinRobert V;illlam Stewart, Jr.alberta Louise Stolz.Ruth St~hl StreaterAlexander Watkins Terrell, Jr.John Laurence TerrellJohn t illlam Tottenham, Jr.Elena ~kuita TyngDorothy Maurine Unden:oodMabel Alice VanceEmm~ Glenn Vici~rsJuan Haggard VillasanaJohn Henry VordenbaumBlanche Vivian WalksrJoe Norman V;eatherbyBonnie 0r~u :;.q~itejuanita Beverly WillsDorothy Alice WilsonMaida Eliz abe th Win stonHilda V,'<strong>of</strong>fo rlElizabeth Mary Woods%rthur Mitchell WoolseyLottie WrightMarg*aret Elizabeth YoungWilliam Dewey YoungIrene ZercherLouise Farr~ rElizabeth Lyndall F~ulknerVirgini@ Goalder PraterHelen RushingVilena .RussellFranke P~e ThompsonIsabel Florence Mal~sbergerMary Elizabeth MillerStuart Temple NashFrank Clement RiglerGretchen Helena SmithSHarry August Haverlah,~elvln Marx, Jr.=Fred ~athers*Ly~mn Cunningham Ve~zey


!?f r,.IAY 3 0 1230 .I__~S I hereby certify t>~t these persons listed above eompr~~e:~~:~ ""llst '<strong>of</strong> those to whom the degrees ~nd~a~ed were granted. ~.!~ ~/~.#ii CG~GE OF Z lGII~ERI~ Dean <strong>of</strong> the Collegeli Arts and Sc i,I! Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Architectur~l ,Engineer~I: Ti~eodore Hugh Allen Robert King Waitersil Eugene Downman DentonCharles Foreman WeddingtonSarney Perkey Slaughter .?Edward BodetCharles Allyn Gordon, Jr.Herbert Sidney LevyDorothy Jane HillBachelor <strong>of</strong> ArchitectureJames Louis ThomasFrs~ k TorresEolso Dale VernorBachelor.. <strong>of</strong> Interior Architecture. Bachelor . . . ,--w o_~fElizabeth ~ay AlklreAlyeen AterNary Alice BoneBessie Clark CalhounDorothy Virginia CunninghamEverard Lee DavenportMar~ Louise AdamsLucille Elnor~ CollinsMayme GriffinJohn Lewis KeelSCHOOL OF EDUCATION..Science in .E.ducati onJohn Rayford Holcomb, Lily HollemanEsther Carroll McClung2~ltee Myrle Shelley~rs. Alma Langham ThomasBachelor <strong>of</strong> Scienc_~e i_~n P~vsical EducationJohn Ladrew RoyalDclly ~rgare t SchollCecile V~arton WorleyBachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Chemical EngineeringClyde Merrltt FloydWilliam Blanton Howarcl, Jr.Ba~ett FoglemanRobert 1~...et Paul"2:I hereby certify that those persons listed above "com~rise.-aic~plet~ 't is:t ;o~':thOS ~: to whom: ~the.'degroe~in~ ic ated. we re gr~u ted.Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Civil E ngineeri~'[[;~' !:Boyd Jerome DreesenS~m ~ rhamJohn Carlos HerreraHal Corbin NormandJack ~ont~mer~ TerryFrank ThomsonBachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Electrical En~Ineerln~Doyle Edgar CainBascom Henry Caldwell, Jr.ChaunceyWilliam Wallace CookJohn Frederick ImleSamuel Nelrose ScalesHope Mi tchell Thompson, Jr.Thomas Ncrris Walsh.Bache Io r <strong>of</strong> Scienqe in Mec han~cal En~Inee ringCurt Rogalla yon Bieberstein, Jr~ Henry Bell Matthewsil Selig GinsburgWilliam Norman MeyerI! Stuart Guerrant Eershner Emanuel Dewey ParmerIhereby certifythat those ~ersons listed abov,J~ h~mprlsa-a0ompl@ t@" I i ~ t ~ o~ those L to whom ~ the degrees ~nd~ca~ we r~anted.Sister ~ry De Sales JoyceSister ~ary Grace RyamSol L. BlackFrank Cherry GufflnSister Nary De Sales JcyceCOLLEGE OF I~CYDean <strong>of</strong> the College p.~ Sclenc~ in _E~arma~Graduate ~n PharmaczFrancis Co.gill UsherAnnie Marie KrummGlen Gorm~ Passmore ~Sister Nary GraceEngineeringI hereby certify that those persons liste~ above ~a~ml~rls~_a.,c im~l,bte~: ii stq efi~ those::..%~cmh~m~, the rdegreesv ind~¢ate~l, ~ere grantecl~Dean <strong>of</strong> the Colleg~ <strong>of</strong> ~rma~@/~Dean <strong>of</strong> theSchool <strong>of</strong>SCHOOL OF BUSII~SS AIZ~IN!STP~ITIONBachelor <strong>of</strong> Business Administration with Highest ~onorsXinelma Frances Curling :Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business Administration with High HonorsJack Lenoir Fox~orthGus Macey Hedges, Jr.John Joseph Warmuth"Bachelor <strong>of</strong> B,usiness Administration with HonorstionDon Cl~e Caraes J~es Bernard LangfordGlad~s ~ae DoraCharles Gresham Marmion, Jr.Mathilde HardawayFrank Vince Mon~rikCarl Groos Joekasch • - ~ We~leyT~ewmauNrs. Ethel Miller JonesR~Iph Clark RussellMason Wysong AltmauJosephine AnthonyBernice Elsa L. Berkn~ni~i~ liomi Bim~iJack Walton BootheLinde',, Grabow BowersRoy Edgar Box~Imer Glenn BurgessRoscoe BurksWilliam l~arvln ButzBrowne ClementXsadore CohenEr~e=t Roy Cotuiz=Herbert WilliamsCurry~ ~omas ~i~.~ ~azy• Milburn Levelle ie Is~Wi!liamGray Darsey, Jr-Jackson Clifton Davis.mllared i~e Disoh:Eliz'abeth Jeter Ea~tl~md, "El! Rn~le 'i, Surrle Wayne F~lawi seaz~ Mo'nroe FergusonF~rl ~ Gasten8aml ~orris: Geli~n• eroy Alfrecl GilbertBachelo~r <strong>of</strong> Business i~IministrationCharles Ross GreenJohn Frank GriffisWilliam Alvin GuinnOlin Wilbounle Harvey, Jr.Sam E. Harwell, Jr.Paul Vernon HullWilliam Garri son JacksonFrank Joseph JenullJames Allen JohnsonJohn ThOmas JonesWilliam Lafayette Jones, Jr.Charles Adolph JostesMerle Lone JoyceDennis Louis JudlceRobert Henry King, Jr.Hamlet Lamphier KurtzJoe Gus Le GoryZye r LevyTeairl W. LewisErnest paxton Littleloage, jr.James Summers McCurdyJames Garrett NcEinnonCarla McLaneEvan Benton MathisFrank Ins ley MillarHenry James Young Mills, jr.


- -JJ -i ,Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business Adminlstrat~0n (Continued]Watson Lee Moore, Jr.Charles Neblett, Jr._Robert Landrlth 0glesbyXenneth Earl P rlsCharles Brady PeckDan Noble PerryElizabeth Caroline ProthroJulius RacuslnMarvin Allen RobertsonCharles Cecil RoperJim Edwin RussellMartin ~ugust SchulzThomas B. Scott~;ilton Melvin SharfsteinWilliam Lee SherrodWillie SilvermanCulver Chatham Sn~theLouis Leroy Sq~res, Jr.Robert Allan SuttonJohn Lawrence TramelFrank Andrew TudykFrances Laura WaechterNewton Samuel WaltonRolfe Garrett V/ellsLouis Thomas DhiteClareme King WhltesideMa~ Elizabeth V/IsemauSadie Helen WoodI hereby certify that those ~ersons listed above ee~r~se-ac.6mple%e ~. li st '<strong>of</strong>'-~those.,to "who~ the degrees~'fnd~ca%e~ ~ e~ere granted,William N. Arnold, Jr.Ray Preston BlandLeslie James ByrdAlbert Pearson JonesGilbert Timbrell AdamsThurman Waiter AdkinsJoseph H. T. BibbRobert Bruce BledsoeJanes Ficklin BobbittJulia Arthur BurrellPatrick Henr~ CandlerOscar Ell C~mnon, Jr.Carlisle Grove CravensRobert ~arren CumminsAllen VerniN~non D~visReuben Chester DayRichard Wesley FairchildElton Blair FelderErnest Howard FolkFrank Aldrldge GeorgeWilliam Phill~ps GlassJames ~un Goggin, Jr.Samuel Raymond GreetNewton GreshamCharles Mart HarrisJohn Randolph Howell, Jr.George Goyen Huskey"Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Bu~n~ss AdmtnistratiSCHOOL OF LAWBachelor <strong>of</strong> ~aws with Highest HonorsBachelor <strong>of</strong> LawsGeorge Cuthbert KingJohn Temple ~aglnnisCharles George RussellTheodore Franc~s WeissJulius JacobsReGinaldLee JonesTheodore JosephPhilip Anthony KazenRobert Ernest Kepk~Alexander James KleinRobert ~ r MillerJohn Harold MooreJohn Terrier OsborneGeorge William Parker, jr.John 2). RienstraJames ~rthur SandlinWilliam ScamlanConner Sivells ScottEdward Joseph ShahadyJo Edward ShawRichard Uriah Simo~Meritt Homer StegerBeeman EWell Strong, Jr.Jefferson Davis Todd, Jr.Frederick Benjamin WagnerLouis Thomas WhiteWilli~m Thomas W~lllams, Jr.I hereby certify that those ~ersons listed above ~a~r}sa-acm~pl~te'.list-<strong>of</strong> :those 'to ~_~hom ~the ~degrees,.,£ndtca~ed.were granted.Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>r -C~orothy Ayres, B.A.:Surrie ~;ayne FenlawCecil Herbert Fe~ell, B.B.A, ~Oscar William Str~Jaan, B.S.Robert James Hammond; Jr., BilArch.iGRADUATE SCHOOVMaster <strong>of</strong>..... .-- ,Business Administration]~aster <strong>of</strong> EducatXenMerle Lone JeyceHenry James Young Mills, Jr.~atson Lee Moore, Jr. B.A.Master !~ Science in ArchitectureMaster <strong>of</strong>_ Sci~ence i_n.n Chemical Engineerin~IAlan Shivers Foust, B.S. in ~:~.E.Joe Louis Franklin, B.S. in (;h.E.Fr~mk Weldon Jessen, B.So in, Ch.E.!~obert ~et Paul '~)Master <strong>of</strong> Sc~snce in Electrical EngineeringLeland Le~is Antes, B.S. in E.E.Autrey D. Potter, B.S. in Ch.E.Judson Sterling Swearlngen~ B.S.in Ch.E.Bertll Ivar Thorngren, B.S. inCh.E.Master <strong>of</strong> Science in MechanlcalEngineeringByron Eillott Short, B.S. in ]~.E.NatheParks Bagby, B.J.Mrs. Ercel Sherman Eppright, B.S.in Ed.'~rshall McShvain Abernath.v, B.~i.Mrs. Corrie Walker Allen, B.A.Stanley Randol!oh Allen, B.A.Leonora Barrett, BoA°James Horace Bass, B.A°Evel~n Blalr, B.A.Master in JournalismMaster <strong>of</strong> Science.Master afRolland Barr Bradley, B°A., LL.B.//F~orence Ralston Brooke, B.A.~y Elizabeth Carrigan, B.A.its. Nartha Cls~idla Ca~ler Cass, B.A.i,i~ymond McOarey Cavness, B.A.!Luther Edward Chandler, B.A.Jesse Gerald Chaney, B.A.~rgaret Elizabeth Chapmau, B.A.Mrs. Mabel Gibbs Coleman, B.A.J~k Richard Cooper, B.A.Louise. Crawford, B,A.Luo~le Davis, B.A.A~d le Loraine Deche rd, B .A.Thomas Sj~dmey Edrington, BoA.~Aarian Eikei, B.A.Carl Au~st Fehr~ B.A.Pauline Scott Goldmsnn, B.A.George Randolph HamlettJsmes Lloyd Head, Ph.B,Eugene Alfred Helrm~nn, B.A.Fritz Leo H<strong>of</strong>-~, B~A~stewart Walsh HorneWilson ~athis Hudson, BoA.Ernest Bry~n Jackson, B,A.~es curtis Jo~s~, B.A.Helene Perrin Smith, B.S. in H.EArtsV. 0. Key, Jr., B.A.Archie Boyd Lewis, B.AoMrs. Sarah Elizabeth LumpklnLewis, BoAoAndrew Madison Limmsr, B.A.Mrs. Blossom Lusk McConnell, B.A.Jesse Lee McGarity, B.A.Anne Lilllan McGarry, B.A.Sister "~ry Borromeo Mack'anus,B.AWillena ~ay, B.A.John Fremont ~ead, B.A.Nicholas Pendleton Mitchell, Jr.,B.A.James Belling Zoorman, B.A.Erie Lynn Moss, B.A.D~Bose Murphy, B.A.Jim Bliss Norton, B.S.William Calvin 0gier, B.A,Ralph Halstead Parker, B.A.Henry ]~artin Pevehouse, B.~.,B.BoMrs. Gladys Wornell Pharr, B.A.Mrs. Irma Lieb Piggott, B.A,Cecil Ray Porter, B.A.Granville Price, B.A.Elwocd Cather Sargent, B.A~Lorraine Sherley, B.A.H~-s. Fannle Baker Sholars, B.A.Frellsen Fletcher Smith, B.A.Florence Elizabeth Spencer, B.A.LCecll Hazlewo~ Tolbert, B.A.iHenry Arlln Turner, B.A.~z i !i ili ¸ii L


• ~i!i;I i i,iilI Jennette Sylvia Ufkess, B.A.iota Quaid V;atts, B.A.~!rs. Jean Tullis ~,hite, BoA.li Arthur Wallace ,Woolsey, B.A.Master <strong>of</strong> %rts( Contlnue~ }Doctor o_~f Phll0sonhvCharlotte Ellen ~l/rtght, B,Ae~rs. Margaret Stoker Young, B.A.Else Texmaa Za~, B.~Samuel Alfred Blackburn, B.E.,E.Ao Gordon Darsh, BOA., ~.AoEvelyn Haurine Carrington, B.A.,M.A. La~rence Henry ~oore, B,A., ~.A.Sarah Lewis Carol Clapp, B.A., M.A. Joel Nathanlel ~oseley, B.A., ~.AClark Milton Cleveland, B.E. in C.E. Clara May Parker, B.A., M.A.Joe Lee Dorroh, B.A., ~.A.Ruth Peyton Pressley, B.A., M.A.Edwin Alexander Elliot~, B.Ao, B.B.A. Joh~iAll~son Rickard, B.Ao, H.A.~-:.A.' Arthur ~cCullough S~rnpley, B.A.,MThomas Ewing Ferguson, B.A., M.A. Robert Clarence Stephenson, B.A. iHob Gray, B.A., M.A°Louis Herman Hubbard, B.S., M.;AoW~llard Curtis Thompson, B.A. ~.~~ ,Roberta Mohling Ma~. B.~., NoAoI hereb~ v certify that those persons listed above comprise acar.plete Ifst <strong>of</strong> those to whom the degrees indicated were granted.Lula Ester Arnetti~ona ~rmstrong Barcus~ildred Evelyn GrupeElla E~ilee H~m~sBobble LoringEdith Evelyn ~cEeanBessie Frances NortonHilda Edith l[ovot~i J~nes Merchant BauknlghtCyril Victor BlackFrsz~k Ray BlackKenneth Warren BonhamDola BoothFrederick Paul BurowCalvin Alsworth CalhounBenjamin Hardy Carlton, Jr.James Carl CarmackLoulan Clarkson CarterWilliam Harris ConnerRobert Lee CurrieCharles Milton Darn~llGeorge R. Dashiell, Jr.Hennan. Leo DavisJames, Wimbi sh Eck~hardtSandy EsquivelSol Beauford EstesJoseph Authony FowlerEllen Dora FUreyHarry August HaverlahJesse Grlffi~ ~eardCOLLEGE OF I~IP~INGGraduates l_~n NursingSCHOOL OF ~EDICI}~Doctor o_~Z. - I hereby certify that thosec~lete list <strong>of</strong> those to wl~om the d~• r • . .De~n U 'the Graduate' ?C O~Ol'Iva Lee ReynoldsClara Eve lyn RippertonJan'ice Elizabeth ShanksLillie Walthe rBlye WebbEthel WilsonElla Bertha WolferRobert Broaddus Eo~m~n, Jr.~heodore William EalbRoy Whltfield Ke~.Dudley Philip LaugenourAbbe Alzu Ledbetter:Oscar O'Ba~non MartinJoe Robert McFarlaneGeorge Foster MoedRobert Alexander Neblet tJoseph Gabriel PasternackJohn Sealy PeekRoland 0tto PetersWalter Fr~k QualtroughBurt Benton SmLthHiram Cu.rtts ~hc~sHarold Henderson ThorntonBavid Alfred. Tod~lClaude Gar~ TurnerWilliam Barry yeaze FJames B~ght Noah WalkerThomas Turner W~it~nMorris ~eplx~r d Wheeleri , J ' J U , ' ~ '.~- ". . . . . ILOCEER-ROOM IEILDING,--president Benedict presented final estimateson the Locker-Room Building to Mr, C, W, Moore in the sum <strong>of</strong>$I,070.45, and to Fox-Schmidt Company in the sum <strong>of</strong> $59Z.60. The estlmateswere approved for payment by Mr, Hugh Yantis, Superintendent <strong>of</strong>Construction, Hr. R. L. White, Supervising Architect, and Mr. J. W. Cal.houri, Co~troller. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, seconded by Mr. Stark,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to accept the Loc~r-Roam Bullding and to release theC (retractors,DIXIE CIASSIC.--Mr. Odell presented letters from Mr. Sam p.Cochran, President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trustees <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> Scottish RiteHospital for Crippled Children, and from Mr. Joe Utay, Presldent <strong>of</strong>the Dixie Classic, protesting against the action <strong>of</strong> the Southwest AthleticConference in exclnd~ng from the Dixie Classic students who haveco~)leted their p~rtic~lation in football but who are still eligible inother sports. He presented also a letter from Dr. D. A. Penick, President<strong>of</strong> the Conference, giving the viewpoints <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> theConference. (For copy <strong>of</strong> letters, see Secretary's files.} There wasconsiderable discussion <strong>of</strong> the question, after which, by unanimous vote<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, the Secretary was authorized to send copies <strong>of</strong> the followingresolution to the <strong>University</strong> representatives in the Conference:RESOLVF~, That the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong>Of <strong>Texas</strong>, without desiring to dictate the action <strong>of</strong> therepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> in the Southwest AthleticConference, believe that no suffic lent reason has been suggestedfor debarring students who have finished intercollegiatefootball, but who are still eligible to narticipate inother intercollegiate sports, from participating in t.he "DixieClassic" football game under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Scottish RiteMasons, so long as the Classic is conducted in strict accordancewlth Southwest Conference rules, and expressthe ho!~ thatupon reconsideration the Conference will feel that it m~y aidthe splendid charity conducted by that order, and for the beneflt<strong>of</strong> which the game is played:INTERCOTJT~GIATE A~LETICS.--Mr. Odell reported on the specialmeetings <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Council in re the charges against Coach Walker.He said that since Nr. WalkBr's re-election, both Mr. Disch and Mr. Littlefieldhave assured ~r. Walker that he has their ccmnlete cooperation.Mr, Odell thinks that they will have harmony in the future.Doctor Randall discussed the situation. He thinks the coachesinvolved should be retained, but at their present salaries, and for oneyear only. If at the end <strong>of</strong> that year they have proved that they ~reable to work in harmOny, then he thinks they should be re-elected, probablyfor a longer period and with an increase in salary.Mr. Foster withdrew from the meeting at this time.: Mre Stark favored a one-year contract at the present salary.Hro Holliday favored this proposal, but thought possibly Mr. Disch wasentitled to an increase in salary.i !Without objection, it was a£Teed to postpone further consideration <strong>of</strong> the question <strong>of</strong> the employment <strong>of</strong> coaches for a time, while DoctorBeneGlict 9resented his reco=nendations as to the reorganization <strong>of</strong>Intercollegiate Athletics.~i~? i.... Presk~ent Benedict concurred ii~ the/recommendation <strong>of</strong> the AthleticCouncil that Yr. ~Iv:in Olle be re-~leoGed as Business Manager <strong>of</strong>Intercollegiate Athletics at a salary <strong>of</strong> $~,000 for twelve months, anI! ~rease oz ~5oo.President Benedict recommended that the position <strong>of</strong> Director<strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate Athletics be abolished, andthat the duties at presentperformed by that <strong>of</strong>ficial be combinc~i with those <strong>of</strong> the Chairm~ <strong>of</strong>the Intercollegiate Athletic Council. He further recommsnded that Pr<strong>of</strong>essorW.,E. Metzenthln be elected Chairman <strong>of</strong> the intercollegiate AthleticCouncil, with an additional salary <strong>of</strong> $2,000. Should the Department<strong>of</strong> Gern~BalC Languages need additional help, as a result <strong>of</strong> Mr. Metzemthin'shaving to give up part <strong>of</strong> his class work, the President recommended~ that Intercolleglate Athletics supply this help up to the amount~ ~z,ooo, .I NO action was taken on these recommendations at this ti~.


~"~'" " ~" 'gg'i'}' " : i ~i j~E~H SERV~CE.--Doctor Randall said he thought the part-tlmesystem for the <strong>University</strong> Health Service, probably half-time, Would bethe most satisfactory. Re thought Dr. Joe Gilbert was possibly the bes~man who could be secured as Director <strong>of</strong> the Health Service. Dr. Care.line Crowell had strongly recommended Dr. C. P. Hardwicks, the presentChief.~r. Stark discussed the question <strong>of</strong> ~rt- or full-tlme p~siclans.He thought the part-tlme system was "a dangerous Preposition,"He doubted that Doctor Gilbert would be the most satlsfacter~ man forthis position.After further discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong>~r. Odell, seconded by ~r. Jester, to request Doctor R~dall and PresidentBenedict to prepare regulations and terms for the Health Serviceon a part-time basis.At 10:50 p.~. the <strong>Board</strong> recessed, to meet again at 9:00 A.~.Saturday morning, at the Galvez Hotel.The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents reconvened at 9:15 A.N. Saturday, ~ay ~I,in the Gold Room <strong>of</strong> the Ga" .ez Hotel, with all members present, PresidentBenedict, and Secretary Haynes.INTERCOLLEGLITE ATHLETICS (Continued}.-.0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday,the <strong>Board</strong> voted unanimously ~o approve the recommendation <strong>of</strong>President Benedict that Pr<strong>of</strong>essor W. E. ~etzenthin be elected ,~hairman<strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate Athletic Council for one year, with an ~ddltlonalsalary <strong>of</strong> $2,000.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, seconded by ~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to approve the employr~ent, for one year, effective September i,19~O, and at the present salaries, <strong>of</strong> Coaches Littlefield,Disch, Wal~r,Earow, James, and Alderson.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by ~r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to eliminate the position <strong>of</strong> "Publicity Assistaut,, included inthe reco~nendatlons <strong>of</strong> the Athletic Council.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve theappointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Edwin Olle as Business ~anager <strong>of</strong> IntercollegiateAthletics for one year at a sala~ <strong>of</strong> $3,000 for twelve months, beglnningSeptember I, 1930.On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holllday, seconded by Mr. Stark. the <strong>Board</strong>Ivoted to approve the recommendation <strong>of</strong> Preslden~ Benedict that the IncollegiateAthletic Council consist <strong>of</strong> tBe three members <strong>of</strong> the GeneralFaculty Standing Co~nittee on Intercollegiate AthleticS, one studentand one ex-student.(See pages 140-141 for the Budget <strong>of</strong> Interoollegi~te Athleticsfor 19Z0-31 as approved by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.)II~HERITANCE TAXES~JOHN SEALy ESTA~.__I~r" John Darrouzet andMr. Peek came before the <strong>Board</strong> bF invit~tlon * ~r. Darrouzet stated thata bill had been introduced into Congress asking for the return <strong>of</strong>$400,000 ~-beritance taxes Paid on the John Sealy Estate. At the requesl<strong>of</strong> ~r. Darrouzet, ~d on motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. 0dell, ~eoouded b~ ~r. Jester,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> Sad the President<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, with ~r. Darreuzet, to prePare a brief <strong>of</strong> the relatlor~<strong>of</strong> the SealF Estate to the Sta~e <strong>of</strong> Te~s, and supporting the request foxthe return <strong>of</strong> the inherltamce taxese~essrs. Darrouzet ~nd Peek then ~i1~drew.(On Tuesday, June S, ~r. Darrouzet came to Aust~u~ ~ a lette;satlsfactor~ to him, addressed to the Senate and the Ho~se <strong>of</strong> Repres@ntatlves<strong>of</strong> the United States,President, and is now going was Prepared :b~ Judge Batts, si,~ed b~ U~for~vard through the Proper routlne.]secouded by ~r, Neathery, tll~ <strong>Board</strong>*--@n~tion!<strong>of</strong> ~r. crane,mendatlons <strong>of</strong> Presic~ent Benedict on the organizationOpt asan~,a ~h01ese1~lapth~<strong>of</strong>reccm-Intec°l!eglate Athletics. The set-up, as adopted, ..........• • f o l l e ~ :"All athletic games, meets, exhibitions or contests, withother colleges or outside organizations; that is, all matters connectedwith the conduct <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate athletics and extramural sports exceptthe enforcement <strong>of</strong> elIglbillty rules (which are within the control<strong>of</strong> the ~general Faculty Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics J, shallbe within the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, sub-~ect to all the <strong>University</strong> regulations relating thereto and to the GeneralFaculty, the President, and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents."The Intercollegiate Athletic Council shall be composed <strong>of</strong>(a} one member <strong>of</strong> the Students' Association selected annually and properlycertified, as may be <strong>of</strong>flcially provided by the Students' Association|(b} one member <strong>of</strong> the Ex-Students' Association selected annuallyand properly certified, as may be <strong>of</strong>ficially provided by the Ex-StudentsAssoelatlon! (c~ the three members <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty Standing Committeeon Intercollegiate Athletics appointed smnually by the President<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>. The Chalrmam <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Committee shall be Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Council, with vote,"The general duty <strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate i~thletic Council isto conduct intercollegiate and extramural sports in an honorable, beneficial,stud economical manner, subordinating these activlties to theintellectual activities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> and coordinating them helpfullywith Intranmral Sports, Physical Training, -~ysical Education, andthe Health Service."In i~rtlcuiar, the Intercollegiate Athletic Councllj "(a) Shall submit through the President to the Boar@<strong>of</strong>!Regents at appropriate times a careful estimate <strong>of</strong> the income to be derivedduring the next fiscal year from gate receipts in the varioussports, from the blankBt tax, and from other sources, accompanied by adetailed budget in which shall be set forth the outstanding obligations~that must be met together with the expenditures that are reco~nded forequipment ~d other purposes, including personnel and salaries <strong>of</strong> thepaid Intercollegiate athletic staff;"(b) Shall submitlthrough the President, to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Regents, as far in advance as possible, recommended schedules, prices<strong>of</strong> aclmlsslon, contracts, etc., eta.;"(c) Shall make the duties, rights, and privileges <strong>of</strong>all head coaches and other employees in the iutercollegiate athletic!budget an Integral part <strong>of</strong> the written contracts made with said employeecopies <strong>of</strong> which contracts shall be filed with the President;"(d) Shall, subjec~t to the provisions <strong>of</strong> the contractsJust mentioned, consult with the Business Manager and head coaches beforeauthorlzing the purchase <strong>of</strong> eq~ ipment, assi gning equipment, regulatlngthe use <strong>of</strong> equipment, scheduling games, selecting <strong>of</strong>ficials for• games, fixing the number <strong>of</strong> ~n to be taken on trips, etc., etc.;• "(e} Shall make ~gulations governlng the wearing andms~ufacture <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial inter~ollegiate athletic uniforms and insignia~"(f) Shall, after receiving the recommendations <strong>of</strong> thehead coaches, award intercollegiate athletic honors;"(g) Shall regulate the issuance and due recordir~ <strong>of</strong>!complimentary t ickbts~"Any thirty students <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, in good standing scholastlcall~ aud otherwise, shall have the right (al to ask for say informationor explanation from the Intercollegiate Athletic Council thatthey may deem proper, and (bl to file protests or petitions. Such corn- ii~iCations must be in writing properly signed and must be ansv~ered inwriting by the Council as promptly as possible.iiii ,The Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate Athletic Council,(a) Shall be the <strong>of</strong>ficial representative <strong>of</strong> the Universit~jat <strong>of</strong>ficial intercollegiate athletic conferences, reporting promptl~the relevant actions <strong>of</strong> said conferences and his part therein to the IntercollegiateAthletic Council, the General Faculty, and the President;


.., ;930CLI~,: ,ilI "(b} Shall be the executive <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> both the Inter.collegiate Athletic Council and the General Facult F 0ommittee on Inter.colle~ate Athletics when ~ese bodies are not in session|"(c) Shall have direct charge <strong>of</strong> the administration <strong>of</strong>all eligibility rules and shall when desirable send certified lists cfeligible athletes to outside institutions, being assisted by the Regis.trar in all matters connected with scholastic eligibility;"|d) Shall keep copies <strong>of</strong> Indivldua] and group eligibi.lity cards sad certificates and <strong>of</strong> all other relevant material and shallfile same at the end <strong>of</strong> the fiscal year in the records <strong>of</strong> the De~ <strong>of</strong>Student Life.i"(e) Shall report promptly for record and information tothe Intercollegiate Athletic Council or General Faculty Committee on IntercollegiateAthle ~ics all his actions in an executive capacity and see]the advice <strong>of</strong> these bodies, if possible irr advance, on all matters thatinvolve slu appreciable amount <strong>of</strong> discretion;"(f} Shall, assisted by the Business Manager, prepare es.tiz~2-tes <strong>of</strong> income and exinenditure for consideration <strong>of</strong> the Intercolle_giate ~ithletlc Council in its budgetar~ c~uacity$"(g) Shall, assisted by the Business ~anager, edit andattend to the printing <strong>of</strong> all copy paid for out <strong>of</strong> intercollegiate ath-letic funds;Manajer. "(h) Shall countersign all checks drawn by the Bush~ess I"The Business Manager"(a) Shall be the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate Ath-letic Council bu~ no~ a member <strong>of</strong> it;; "(b) Shall be responsible for the ~ro~er care and usefief all intercollegiate athletic equipment; " "ll<strong>of</strong> the Intercol[e(C2=teSh~ II attend, under the specific direction and ag " 'thletic Council : • udilltlements, compli~nta--~ t ....... , to t~cket s~les, contract set-. -~ ~u~, vouchers, checks, and other cIlslness matters connected with income and expenditure,ogeate bu-SCHEIELII,,E 0FSPACE IN E(T 'RA-C~RICUIJ~R BUILDIICS; PIAY FIELDSETC.--Pres~dent Benedict presented a report <strong>of</strong> the Sl~eclal con~mittee set.tlng out the general principle that the Comptroller has Jurisdiction evethe physical properties <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, and shall be in charge <strong>of</strong> :scheduling space and properties outside <strong>of</strong> the regular class hours, whil~the Chalrmsm <strong>of</strong> the Schedule Committee, the Registrar, shall be in char~<strong>of</strong> scheduling space ar~l properties inside the regular class hours. Noactlon was takBn on the report by the Regents at this time.INVESTTGATION OF SOUTHI~EST ATHLETIC C0!~REECE.--PresidentBenedict reporte& that he had promised that the <strong>University</strong> would pay onefifth <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> the investi~tlon <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Athletic Conference,n~v under way. 0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, seconded by Mr. Stark,the Beard voted to approve the promise <strong>of</strong> the President. The payment isto be m~de out <strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate Athletic funds. The investigator is t(have access to all records.BUDGET ~OR PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR ~,~/~, 1930-31.--President Bone.dict rec.-.~--~nded that lntramurals for Men be separated from PhysicalTraining for Men and that it be under the sunervision <strong>of</strong> a Director <strong>of</strong>Intramurals for Men in the Student Life Staff. ;~ter considerable discussion,the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Foster, seconded by Mr. Jester,to approve the recommendation. Mr. Stark and Mr. Holliday asked tobe recorded as voting "No,"iUpon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> President Benedict and the motion<strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, seconded by Mr. Jester, the <strong>Board</strong> approved the foll~ingbudgets for Physical Training for Men and Intram~rals for Men, respectivel~,for 1930-ZI:"'l~IOIJ~TRAII~II,D FOR Z~E~Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Director~, Thee Bellmont (12 months}InstructorS. N. EkdahlR. J. McLeanW. E. Glaze (12 months}Maintenance and Equipment, and Swimming Pool,Locker, and Other Assistants1930-31$5,0002,7002,7002,7004.600$17,700li "(d) Shall act as purchasing agent for the Intercolle-giate ~thletic Council;giate Athletic Council;"(e}; Shall sign contracts approved by the Intercolle-"(f) Shall keep a list <strong>of</strong> agenda for the IntercollegiateAthletic Council, including recommendations <strong>of</strong> his cram for the improvement<strong>of</strong>; the service;~ "(g} Shall act as the agent <strong>of</strong> the In /;~ ,letlc Oounc~l in d~a~ ........ __ terco!iegi~ e Ath-• ~,. ~-~."~, v~lr, n orclcers <strong>of</strong> the ~i " "b,,tion incl~des assi~,i~ ^~ . . . . . . . <strong>University</strong> whc~se Jur~,sd~.and Inside rooms_ costs ....... • e chli~g the use <strong>of</strong> outside~fields• ~ ~i~sep, an~ costs <strong>of</strong> betterments; )!,~,! I!~RAIK;RAE ~THLETICS ~R~(Under Student Life Staff}DirectorH. M. ~nitakerMaintenanceFrom Intercollegiate Athletic Funds:~A~ards" EquipmentOfficiatingOfflceSuppliesPrint~Secretary (9 months}1930-31$3,400$6,7506005504005O017522590__._A0"(h} Shall Imep account <strong>of</strong> the incom~ from ~ servicesto the loartlc Ipamts in the blaul~t tax;"(i] Shall estimate the caSh value <strong>of</strong> the equipment, ifany, cal .~ucati furnished on; Physical Training_for Men,-Intramurals for Men,.and Ph~sl ."(J} Shall estimate the value <strong>of</strong> the services, ~ if a~,~uralshed ,out <strong>of</strong> the Intercollegiate Athletic Council budget•to !~slcal~raiuing forlMen, intramural s for ~en,- and Physical FAucatlon;"(k} Shall furnish bond for an a~izatr~fixed ~ the Comp-~roller <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>,,,I ......• GRAZILG LEASES.~Mr. Holliday presented the following leases,[on the l~rLuted forms, with the approval <strong>of</strong> the Land Co~ittee. Alllwe~ approved by the <strong>Board</strong> without objection~I. ,7. E. ]~arkBr.-L9,60O acres; A~rews County; Block ll,Sectlons 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, I0, II, 14, 15, 22, 2.3, 28, 27, 34, 35; FifteenSections; Ten ~ears, July I, 1930, to June 30, 1940; Fifteen cents anacre; Semi-annual Consideration, $720. (Lease No. 368.)2~ _~ E~ Parkero--23~040 acres~ Andrews County; Block 12,llSeotions I te Z6, Incluslve; TenYears, Jauuary I, 1930, to December 31,1939! •Eleven• Cents an Acre; Seml-amnual Consideration, $2,534.40.• (Lease No. 56~.)


8!%! ~,3..~. Durrill.--15,360 acres, Culberson Co~t~; Block 48,Sections i to 24, inclusive; One Year, Jarmary I, 19~0~ to December ZI19S0; Five Cents an Acre; Total Consideration, $768. (Lease No. 565. ) '4. --~. ~r~.--4,096.6 acres; Culberson Cou~t~$ BlOCk 48,Sections 5 ~nd 6, parts <strong>of</strong> Sections I, 2, Z, 4, 7, 8; Eight Sections;Ten Years, January I. 19~I, to December 31, 1940; Seven Cents an Acre;Seml-annual Consideration, $286.76. (Lease No. ~67.)5. ~'~-~!~ P. Edwards,--5,~.O acres; Rotor County; Block AS,Sections 6, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, I~, 14, and East 1/2 <strong>of</strong> Section 7; Eight-~-nd-a-half Sections; Ten Years, July I, 19ZO, to June ~0, 19~0; ElevenCents am Acre; Seml-annual Consideration, $598.40. (.Lease No. 566.)STATE H!GE~Ay EAS~I~--CFLBERSOH O0UNTY._.~r. ~ollfday presentedan easement to the County <strong>of</strong> Culberson across Block 48, Sections7, 8, 9, i0, II, 12 (7~,150 acres], for the use <strong>of</strong> State H~gh~ay No. I,consideration, $i. The ~asement had the approva~ <strong>of</strong> the ~ Committee.It was approved by the <strong>Board</strong> withou~ objeotlo~eBEACON LICENSES-~ITED STATES GOVF-~;T.__Mr. Holllday presentedthe following applications for beacon licenses, in H~speth Counlto the United States Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce. Each <strong>of</strong> the easements isfor one year beginning July I, 19S0, but with the privilege <strong>of</strong> renewingfor a total <strong>of</strong> tv;enty years. The annual consideration is $I each.i. I00 feet x 1O0 feet, Northeast I#4, Section 28, Block H.2. I00 feet a I00 feet, Northeast 1/4, Section Z6, Block G.8. I00 feet ~ I00 feet, Northeast 1/4, Section 41, Block G.The easemenus had the approval <strong>of</strong> the Land Co~mlttee.~ere approved by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, without objection.TheyPIPPV~-LI~ EXTEC S IONS--UNITED STATES GOVEI~T._.0n due moil onthe Bo~rd approved the gr~ting cf permission to the United States Govier~nent ~o make plpe-line ex~enslons <strong>of</strong> no~ over two-lnch all,meter pipefrom the E1 Paso I[atural Gas ComT~n~ pipe line to the following sites:i Beacon Site, Section Z2, Block G.i Blinker Site, Section 41, Block G.IBeacon Site, Section 27, Township Z, Block E.Beacon Site, Section 18, Block E¢Beacon Site, Sectlo~ 9, Block I~.~- _ _ P~-STA~ION SITE-~ PIPE LINE C01~PAI~y.__ •~es or aa easement to ~he Gulf Pi~ ,.,.~ - ~ <strong>Board</strong> signed--~, Oa ±.~ acres In Sect~n~ ~ ~- ~i _~_~ ~OI~°a~t: fO~?:a:~mmQ-statfn~easement w ...... ' mAO C~ ~5 ~ t "-- " " " ....... --. . . .. _ as approved by the Boar- ~- .~--' .°r C olmtT, <strong>Texas</strong>. ~is !i~rm <strong>of</strong> the eas • ~ =~ z~s meeting A rf~l .2 . . . . "' ' rement zs one ear ~ ........ I,::.IgZOe .~hs~ C Y IA~DING FIELD, YZNE, ~TEXAS.._~r. Holllda~ reportedthat the City <strong>of</strong> ;Tink, <strong>Texas</strong>, was anxAous %o con str~ct s~ emergency landunwLug tllin field near the city; on Unlverslt~ land, but that• the lessees wereseconded g by to Mr. release Neather~, land the for this purpose. On motion <strong>of</strong> Z~r. Jesterthat the • <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents is <strong>Board</strong>. voted to inst~ct the:.Olty~ Winkready tostruction <strong>of</strong> the ~leld, and gives its give its pe~mlsslon fo~ the con-• permission clt orto institute condemnation proceedings in order te secure t~e necessaryland for an emergency landing field. " ' ::" . . . . . . . .Mr. Stark left for ho~ about thls t.im~.easements, and that twenty-five cents a rod would be a fair price. Fora p1~stat~on site, he thought $2.50 an acre would be fair. He suggesteda rate <strong>of</strong> $50 ayear on water wells. The members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>asked Mr. Collins several questions, after which they thauksd him foribis suggest fens, and he withdrew.iAfter some discussion, from which it was evident that the members<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents believed the plpe-line easements should belimited to ten-year periods, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ne~thery,seconded by Mr. Foster, to refer the matter <strong>of</strong> the price and the termson the Paso-Te~ anpllcatlon for a pump-statlon site to the Laud Com~ttewith power to act.Doctor Randall invited the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents to ~ttend the CommencementExercises <strong>of</strong> the Medical Branch at the Municipal Auditorium at8:15 P.M.ANDERSON GRAZING LF~SE.--After some discussion, the <strong>Board</strong> voted,on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, to instruct its Land Committee to LuformMr. Andersen that it would approve the sub-lease requested, provided thaiout <strong>of</strong> the consideration he gets for this sub-lease he pays to the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents the additional $~I,128.66 f~'om which he was excused from nay- 1Ing by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. " ,PAY~NT TO J. E. MORGI~ 0N GREGORY GYNI~SIU~.--Mr. Hollidayreported that Mr, Morg~zz had practically cc~npleted his contract on theGregory G~unnas~n, and that he had requested that the amount <strong>of</strong> the leVymeritsreserved be reduced from 15j~ ' to 5;.~ "~ on his contract. On motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Holllday, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~pprove thereduction in the amount reserved, provided the action had the approval<strong>of</strong> Mr. Ysmtls and Mr. Calhoun.BOBISON INJUNCTION SUIT.--Judge Baits reported that JudgeC. A. Wilcox, <strong>of</strong> Austin, Attorney for Gibson ~md Johnson, parties in thecase <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> vs, j, H. Robison, Commissioner <strong>of</strong> the Generall~ud Offlce, No. 46,~08, had requested permission to withdraw thebids and rendttances <strong>of</strong> Gibson and Johnson. Mr. W. W. Caves, <strong>of</strong> theAttcrne2'General's <strong>of</strong>fice had said that he saw no objection to the Withdrawalso far as the lawsuit was concerned, but that he ~anted the oplnion<strong>of</strong> the Beard <strong>of</strong> Regents as to the policy and the advisability <strong>of</strong> allowingthe withdr~val. (See copies <strong>of</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> May 24, 19~0, toJudge R. L. Baits, et el, Secretary's flles, l Mr. Holllday thought thesuit ~hould not be abandoned. No actlc~z v~s taken by the <strong>Board</strong> on therequest.At 12:00 A.~. the <strong>Board</strong> adjourned, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neatherj,to meet again at the call Of the Chairman.. . .i : :. . .: iii ~ i/• i /..i ~ -Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, July 16, 1930Meeting No. 281~he <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> met, alongwl~ ihe Boa~e <strong>of</strong> the Agricultural and Mechanical College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, theCollege <strong>of</strong> Industrial Arts, <strong>Texas</strong> TechnologiCal College, the College <strong>of</strong>Arts~ lndmstries, aml the State Teachers Colleges, with the StateBoant <strong>of</strong> Eduction in the Senate Chamber at 10s20 AoM, on July ~5, 19~0 ez ee d t o,' the s te uo tio his co -zee u,, o' ion, l=us the. es bUahing the State <strong>of</strong>FAueation, add expressed the opinion that the meeting was historicall~~ortant, and described the State <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>. Education as a hilpful,faot-~l,~lz~, school-uplifting bed~, desirous <strong>of</strong> attaining the bestwith the <strong>Texas</strong> school resources and desiring to increase these resourcesThe Begents aua Presidents <strong>of</strong> the individual institutions were callediupaut and promised full cool~ration. Adjournment until 2:00 P,M, was: l;ak~ at l,?.:.lO PJ, : . . . .~:::~ " i i ~ ~i~.~ ~ . . . . ...... ~, :~ .... ..... ~i~,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i~,~ • .


' &l: ,iJUL I g ;U30tAt 12t20 the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> mtin re.far session in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President Benediot With the follow.i! lng present~ Regents ~tts (Chainmn), Crsne, ]~ollMa~; Jester,~eathery, 0dell, l~udall, Stark~ and President Be~llote ~bse~tt Re.gent Fe~ter and Seoretal 7 Hs~nos. In the ~mavoid£ble absen~ <strong>of</strong> theSeore~r~, the <strong>Board</strong>, at Prgsld~nt Be=edict*s suggestlon~ availed itsel~<strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor C. Do S~znons, assisted 1~ ]lies Flor~)~e ~aok~tl~m, whoacted as Secret~ry ~.~ _tern,IqOUTI~E IT~ AI~ROV2~D,..Tho Boo,w1 took up for.the m_atters listed m~le~- the head~-~ ,~, ....... oonsLderation~ene~lc~.s rgco~mnd~tlons to ,~. ~ . * - ~ ~ In Pl"eslde=t~-- o~,,,u w~zer (tats Of, Jnl.7 10; Uponmotion <strong>of</strong> l~r. Stark~ seconded b~ Judge ~attst the <strong>Board</strong> approved allitems unde~ . ~ ~ through "~PI~V~L ~p DEGI~ A~I~DEDltemsCOLLEgEfollow~0F MINE~ Z~D ~ ~ , , pa~e 11 <strong>of</strong> the Dootmt. The an~_-~. ~JUL .,-": _1[.11, Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $20 additional to the Expenses acoomztOf Dr. Geoz~e U. StcckJ~,s 1928-29 pro~eot, this amount to comefrom the Unapprol~tated Balance.lg. Transfer the stm <strong>of</strong> ~500 from the Fuel, Light, and Wateraooo~nt in the Fn~sioal Plant budget to the Office an~ TravelL~.g Ex~ens,a~oo=nt In the ~tminlstrat£on budget.13e Transfer the s~ <strong>of</strong> $470 from th:-~nsurance acconu~ Inthe Pl~slcal Plant budget to the Office and Tr~.-~ling Expenses acco~mtIn th= A~Inlstr~tton budget~mend ~our approval <strong>of</strong> the followl~ transfers In accounts and addltlo:appropriations f~ 1929-30~colmt.14~ Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $100 additional to the Repairs ao-1, Transfer the sl~ <strong>of</strong> $75 fz~m the Tutors az~l Assls;;antsaccount to the ~aintenance a~l Equipment aooo=nt <strong>of</strong> ~ Decadent <strong>of</strong>lX'oraz~, ~hilosep~, this amount to be used for additions to the departmental2. Transfer the. s=m <strong>of</strong> ~300 f~om the ~utors and ~sststantsaccount to the ]~lnte~auoe and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Depaz'tment <strong>of</strong>il l~ubll° ~poakIng, this amount to be used for the purchase <strong>of</strong> books.3. as nmoh there<strong>of</strong> as ma~ beneeded, from the 0fflce a~l T~aveling Expenses ~coeunt to the salaz~<strong>of</strong> the ~ecretary to the Doau <strong>of</strong> the Gz~duate School to cover secretarialassistance secured after J~ 15~ 19~0®15. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $250 to Current Expenses <strong>of</strong> the~ r ~ess£on <strong>of</strong> 1930~ this ~mount to corn from the College <strong>of</strong> ]~lnosand Z[etallur£~ ~,mer Session Ymzl,16. ApPrOl~late the sum <strong>of</strong> $90 to the ~alntenance ~d Equipmentaoc~w~t <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistz~ in the Sumner Session <strong>of</strong>19~0~ this amount to come from the College <strong>of</strong> Mtn~s an1 ~etallur~mar SessZon Fund.1~, ipproln'late the sum <strong>of</strong> $50 to the Haintenance and EqUll>mentaccount <strong>of</strong> the Dcl~r~zeut <strong>of</strong> Biological Sciences In the Sumner Sesion <strong>of</strong> 19~0, this ~mount to come from the College <strong>of</strong> Z~inos an~ ~etalllz~~m~or Session Fm~.~OII~S, ~E~IG~TI01r3, ~qD CK~GE8 OF STATUS, 1929-~0o~-I roo,~wnd the following appointments, resignations, and changes <strong>of</strong> sl~tus for 1929-~0=4, Tren~fer the S~n Of ~2,400 from ~nused s~lartes to thePages acooun¢.ctdentals account. 5. ~Pln'olz~late the s~m <strong>of</strong> ~50 additional to the ReserVe Zn-6, Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $12~000 addltlo=al to the 011Field Expense budset, this amoont t4) oover e~penses du~ to the develop- 1• ent <strong>of</strong> the Eotor Co=nt:~ 011 Fleld~ the oost <strong>of</strong> a house to be b~lt In~otor Cmmt~r, and extr~ hsIl~ for the ~emalnder <strong>of</strong> the f£~oa~. ~aa', th~samount to come from the ~vallable l~mdo7. ~an~er the sum <strong>of</strong> &~00 fm~ the wm~e~ sala~ o~ Dc~totKlein, ~ostgned eff~otivo J~ne ~0, 1~0, to the oalaz~ <strong>of</strong> D1% J, V.Sessm~,~ ~sso~iate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~to~,. for:v'lme. 19~0.o~e <strong>of</strong> his S~la for t ~,~. ~_~vr ~ m~at.~ this a~oimt ~o ~ry he m,,.....,. ...x ~ amd ~ust, 1~. ta~9, Tl~nsfer the s~ <strong>of</strong> ~L3.92 t~ the '~a~ntenano~ a,~ Equ:,-In~nt aooount for HIst010~ ~ ~nbz~olo~ t0 the Xalnten~cement account for ~ato~..end Equip-1. ~ppoint Mr, T. R. Havlns as Reference Librarian at a salazy<strong>of</strong> $125 a month from J~e 10 to ~ugust 29, 1930~ l~cluslvet hissalarl te be paid from the Loan Assistants, Srmv~r ~ess£on acconnt Inthe Libz~'~ budget.~-e ~ppoint Hr, O. C, Ullks as Loa~ Librarian al; .a salar~ <strong>of</strong>$125 a month from June 10 te August 29, 1930, inclusive, his salar~ tobe pal~ from the Loan Assistau~s, Su~znor Session ~oount In the Ltbm~budgeto3e Appoint ]Ire Hell W. Fleetwood as Serials add Bindings Assistant~u the Library at a salary <strong>of</strong> $83.33 a month from June 10 to£ngust 29, 1930, inoluslveo his salary to be paid from the Loan Assistants,5~bmr Sees ion anoount in the Library.budget.4s ~ooopt the resignation <strong>of</strong> ]Ir,-Thee F. Ueiss as Loan AssistantInthe Library, effective ~ ~0, 19~Oo In order that he n~yeooopt a position ~th a 1~ finn in Sen Autonto.5e Appoint Mrs, Ruth H. Junkln a~ Arehiteoture Librarian(Half-time} at a salaz 7 <strong>of</strong> ~75 for the first term <strong>of</strong> the Sumner Session<strong>of</strong> 193006, £I)po~nt Mrs. ~ H. ~o Wllllford as .Serials and Bindings Ltbz~'l~f~om July 1 to August 15, 1930t lncluslveo at a salary rate <strong>of</strong>~165a.month, this amount .to ~bo paid from mmsed salaries in the Llbrar.bulipto ~emaoh.. . ...7'Ve ~pl~oint Dr. J. V. ~essums .as-Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Aua-~at& salary <strong>of</strong> $~00 a month for the period June I-~ugust 31, 193),:tusive,


i i ¸ : ~8. Accept .the msi~tiou <strong>of</strong> Dr. 088at Bodsna~ ~8 Ass**LatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~ha~nacolo~, effective Aunt 3I, 29~0,~u~rg9. Accept the msi(~,n~tlon <strong>of</strong> Dr. U, ~. I~vde as A~L~ot PTOlesser<strong>of</strong> ~urgiea~ I~tholo~, eff~tlve ~ is 29~0..~_ ~usinesa _Research10. ~oeept the resignation <strong>of</strong> l£r. George M. Le~le as Ll:estockSpeola!is¢ tu the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business ~osoarch~ effeotive Ju].y i.1930, in order that he may scoe~t a position with the Instltut~ <strong>of</strong> ][eatPackers,11. ~ccppt~.the resignation <strong>of</strong> U188 Esther Lynn as Librarianin the Bureau <strong>of</strong> BUS!hess Research, effective July 7. 1930.1~, Chan~e the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. Charles Zlvle¥, Dr~tlman ~ 1 ~eBureau <strong>of</strong> Bus~ness Research, from a part-time b~Sis to a fUll-time basisfrom June 1 th~o~ August 31, 19~0, at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~1~0 a month,the additional amount <strong>of</strong> .~180 to come from unused salaries In the l ~<strong>of</strong> Business l~esearch,1~, Change the s~a.~us <strong>of</strong> Mr, Dan ~rr~, Clerk in the Bur, am<strong>of</strong> Business Research, from a I~-time basis to a full-tin~ basis .at asalary <strong>of</strong> ~'I00 a month from ~une i through August 31..1930~ the addl.tlonal amount <strong>of</strong> $150 to come f~om mmse~l zal~rles in the Bu1~au <strong>of</strong> ~nsin,asResearch.ld. ~ppoint ]fro Jim F_~ Russell as Assistant in the Bu~ <strong>of</strong>Business Research (Full-ti~e) at a salary <strong>of</strong> $100 a month from Juno 1through ~u~ust 31, 19~0~ his s~lar~ to come from mmsad salaries in theBureau <strong>of</strong> Business Resea~ch~/15, Apl~Dint Mr, ~hur H. Eert~as ~8828t~~.t 2n ][~t~ (Fu~time) 5. the Bureeu <strong>of</strong> Business Reseazoh at a s~ry <strong>of</strong> $250 a month f~June I through August 31, ~9~O~ his zalar 7 to come from unnsed salariesin the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.16. Appolnt Mz& Robezt Shirle$ as l~8eaz~ Assistant (l~lti~)In the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a 8alas 7 <strong>of</strong> ~100 a ~xmth fothe months o.£ June ~ July, 1930, his 8~la~ to c~me fz~ ~mv~ed sale.-r~es In the Buz~au <strong>of</strong> Business Research.17. Appoint Miss Z~az~ Bagle~ as 8teno~mphez (Half-tlme) int ~ ~m~ <strong>of</strong> ~ 8 I~ s 8 ~e s~h a~ asa ~ ~ o ~ $50 a m ~ r fZom June Ithrough ~u~ust 31. 1930. her salary to come frm, zm~sad salaries in theBureau <strong>of</strong> Busln~ss Reseazch.18. Appein$ Mr, W. G. Clark as Assistant to ~l~octor ~un~ atFr~ Herbor a~ a sa~a~v <strong>of</strong> $250 for the period beginnin~ June 1, 19~,and ending ~t~ust 31, 19~0.29. Reappoint Idr..~ G. Moore as Teohul~al Assistant In Re-1930,sear~handin ~.oolO~ending Au~ustat a .salarY31, l~o,°f ~500 for the psr£~ be~nnl~ J~ne 1,20, ~ppoint Mr, G, ¥, Bryant as Labe~ato~ Helpe~. in Research2n Zoolo~ st a s~laz 7 ~ $90 fo~ the month <strong>of</strong> Ju~, 19~0,~10 ~ppOt~t Mr. Ra~tond W. P~sohez ,as ~se~st~t (~ll-tlnm) inthe Buz~am <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo~ fz~m ~m~ 4 to £ugust 31®.19~0~ inclusiveat a ~l~z 7 <strong>of</strong> $12~ a month (a total <strong>of</strong> ~362.~2 fez the p~zi~L]®220 ~ £ppeint Mr. Leo Hendl~Lck8 as Assistant (Pull-tlnn} in the.Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology f~m June 5 to ~ust 31. 19~O o inclusive, ~a salary Of ~125 ~ month (a tota~ Of ~58~I~ f~= ~.~ ~i~i0~}.230 ~*l~Oint Mr®~, N, Bzo~ht~m as ~c~is~ant (F~l-tJ~) InDivision <strong>of</strong>~.4e Appoint Hiss Ella ~uant~ as Stemographer (~ull-time) Inthe Extension Teaoh2~ Bureau from Juno 16 thresh August 31, 19~0~ ata 8~la~ <strong>of</strong> $100 a month, vice Ms. ~ble Cl~, resigned Ma~ 31, 1930o~, S~eept the res~tl0n <strong>of</strong> Miss Sus~lnl~ ~oh~e~Imyer as T.eo.tureZ Lu the. Nutzitlou and Health ~uostiou Duroau, effsctive July 1,1930.26e Reappoint Mrs. Virginia Welch Sharborough as ~.eotorer inthe Nviritio~ a~xl Health Education Bureau fox- the month <strong>of</strong> June, 1950,at a ~lary <strong>of</strong> $250 for that por£~, thelUniversit~ to be reimbursedfo~ this amount by the State <strong>Board</strong> for Vosational Ed~ation,LEAV~ OF ~BS~OE, 19~9,30.~I recommend, that the followLn~leaves <strong>of</strong> absence without pay be granted:1® Miss Elizabeth Tiffs. ~uperv~sor '<strong>of</strong> Periodicals ~d Bi~dln~8in the Library, to be on leave without pay from August 1-15, 19S0,to pa~mit her to use that time, in addition to her vacation, to attendthe S~r Session, ~2e Miss Maurine Wilson, Typist in the .Library, to be onleave without p~ from August 1-15, 19~, to permit her to use thattl~ in addition to her vacation, to attend the S~-r Session,~. M188 Lore-- Baker, ~.oan Librarian In the ~Zibrary, to beon leave without 1~ from August 1-15, 19~0, to permit her to use thattl~, Lu addition to her v~c~tton, to attend the S-star Session.4e Miss Bess Brother, Stenographer in the Office Of theDean <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension, to be on leave without pay for themonth <strong>of</strong> July, 19~0,0~T-0F-~TATE TRIPS.--I recommend the ~pproval <strong>of</strong> the followingout-<strong>of</strong>-state trips:le Dr. W, F, Oldley, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pha~-macy, to goto Baltimore an~ ~*ashington, D.C., to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the ~n~risanlq~naoeutloal Association, the American Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges <strong>of</strong>Pha~t the Hedlcinal Plant ~ienoe Seminar, the Conference <strong>of</strong> Teachers<strong>of</strong> I~l-mac¥1 anal the Dedication <strong>of</strong> the new <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> l~r~la~Col lep <strong>of</strong> l~mao¥ Buildl~, May 3-15t 193), his expenses .to be t~1the M~lntenanse and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Phamacye2e ][1% E. W. U~er, Librarian, to go to C'~lifo~ia to attendthe annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the ~merlcan Library Association at Los ~n-L'eles, Juno 2~-28, to wore In the large libraries at Los ~eles, Berlm.ley, and St~ord, a~£ to stud~ the libmr~ buildings, his .expenses tobe paid from the MaintAmauce account <strong>of</strong> the Library.3e Dr, V/lllard R, Cooke, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Obstetrics ~d Gynecolo~,to go to Mle~ni, Florida, November 22, 192%, to read a ~aper beforea pr<strong>of</strong>essional society, hi8 expenses to be ~ld from ~he FacultyExpense account.4, Miss ~ean~i.PLu~kney, Chief <strong>of</strong> the .lqutzL~ion and HealthE~ueatlo~ l~a~ to go to S~yville, ~Ong ~81~xi, New York, ~ 16-21,19~0, to attend the ~rioan Child Health Association annual Health Edu.eat~on Conference, her expenses to be pa~2 from the Maintenance, Traveling,au~ Printing account <strong>of</strong> the Nutrition and Health Education Bure~5~ N~-® C. J, Ec]~h~rdt, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mechunical Engineeringand 3uperinte~clent <strong>of</strong> t~ Power Plant, to go to .Detroit, Ml~hipn,~ Ohi¢~, lllineis, and to make trips In and aroun~ Detroit and0hick, J~ue 9-14, inslusive, ~111.05 <strong>of</strong> his sxpenses to be p~ia fromthe Faculty E~ense account an4 iS0 to ~he paid from the Office an~ Tr~v.elln~ Exp~nse~ dO,omit <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Con~troller.~I~IS~ZON 20 ~F~VE EARLY AND 20 1~1~ LATE,--I reO0~mmnd~OUZ approval <strong>of</strong> the ~-ant£u~ <strong>of</strong> the followin~ pemissions re: ~ leave theea~pas besom Jim8 15, 19~0, and t~ following pemission to'return to, • ta to x <strong>of</strong> fo, the I. ,~l~l~!~i~;~ :'.~.. " '. : :: .' II . . . . .


;4i the campus after September 15, 1930, without 10ss <strong>of</strong> p~r:Dr. E. M. Coulter, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Htetur~Mice ~therine E. ~atle:r• ~dJ~n~t l>~<strong>of</strong>eeso~ <strong>of</strong>.Remanee Languagesl~iss Annie V/ebb Blant~, Ass,elate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Edmoat lenal Adminlst~ationMiss Helen L. We.h• Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> E~uoatlonalPs~ohelogy~tse Elizabeth Lewis, lnstruotor in Pl~eloal Tralu-~ng for ~ome~1~ise Winffrsd Green, Instruotor In i~bFsical Tm~ningfor ~,'om~n~lss Sara A. Chaffin, Instruotor in Hem, EconomiesMr. T. ~'. Rilmr, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~oderu European HiStory]~iss Calhoun Harris, Instruotor in Home EconomiesHr. John U. Wells. Instructor tu Geelo~]~lss Elsie Perllts~ Instructor In Germanlo Languages~r. Ellwood Grime,m. Jr., Ass.elate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> PublieSpeakingl~lss ~lary E, Gearlng, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Home Edonoml~s~r. ~ax R. White, Instructor in Governmen~~r. H. A. Call~!-s, Instructor In Govern-~_n$Dr. Frank ~. Stewart, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Gover--~ntDr. F. A. 0. Perrln, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ps~holo~,~tss Hel~a Lou Holmes, Instruotor In Pure ~athen~tlosTRANSFERS AND ADDITIONAl APPROPRIATIONS, 1930-~1,~I rmyour approval <strong>of</strong> the followln~ transfers in aocemate anal additlo|proprlatlons for 1930-.31:l. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $2,200 from the Tutors an~ Assistantsaooount to the salaries <strong>of</strong> three new lnmtruc~ors, eaoh to be on a fiveslxths'thne basis at a salar F <strong>of</strong> $1,500 for nine months be~mmlng Sep.tomber 15, 3930.2~ Transfer the s~m <strong>of</strong> ~2,300 from the u-int,=sues ana EqUll>ment attempt to the salaries <strong>of</strong> three new lnstruotore, each to be en aSeptemberflve'~lxths'15, timlgS0.basle at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~1,500 for nine months beginning3. Appropriate free the Unapproprinte~ ~alamme the sam <strong>of</strong>$125 to Pro~ect NO. 6 (A. p. Brogan ProJ~ot--~2,L25). The Total Grantsfor Pro Jests for Research in the Social Sciences then becomes $36,900instead <strong>of</strong> $36,775 as alread~ apl~owed, and the Gran~ Total becomes$~9,500 Instead <strong>of</strong> $$9,375 as alreadF approved.4. Approve the use <strong>of</strong> as mu~h as $1•000 <strong>of</strong> the Reserved forP~blloatlons acoount to subsidize the publloation <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Riker's-~ J ~ ~f .~l~_. ~ pr<strong>of</strong>its re, eLveS b~ the author~hall beused to relmlmree~.the~; fu~L.5. Appropriate the e~ <strong>of</strong> $500 from the unapp~oprlate~ balanoeto Ezpenses to be used b:r Pr<strong>of</strong>essor @. c, ]& E~e:Tama" ~ho Is tooontlnue hie 1929-30 l~m~eot: A ~tu~ <strong>of</strong> the W~nde <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>e• ~. s. ~eseen as ~~nlts=7"~£~e.ez,,_~~esL. dKetoA"as the e~l <strong>of</strong>Traveling• an~ Pr~ntL, i; aoo~nt.~ned, to the ~(aJJate~oo•APP01~E~TS, RESlGNA~ION, A~D CNANGES OFI moo~l the folloelnl~sppoin~nents resi~uatlo~ZT4~q~, lg~o-$l.--tus for 1930-31t . • , , a~xl oban~s <strong>of</strong> sta-I, Appoint Mr. Walter Nelsen Barue~ as Iustr~tor (Twothil,de' t~.meJ in Applied ]~thematlos at a Solar F <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for nineseethe, effective September 15, 1930.mmzLu=Appoint ]Are Frank IVeldon gessen as Instruotor (Fivesixths'~m} In Chemistry at a sal~r~ <strong>of</strong> $1,500 for nine months beginningSeptember 15, 1930.3* Appoint JAr. Judson Sterling S~earin~en as Instruotor (Fly( .sixths' t~me} in Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,500 for nine months beginnlng3eptomher 15, 1930.4. Appoint Hr. Edgar Watson Ellis as Instructor (Flve-StXtl~eitime) In Chemistry ata salary <strong>of</strong> ~1,500 for nine months beginning September15. 1930.Eoonond.cs5o Appoint ]lr. H. Me Perch.use as Inst~tor (Half-t~me) inEconomies at a salary, <strong>of</strong> $900 for nine months effeottve September 15,1930.6o Appoint Hr. O. Douglas Weeks, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Government•as Chal~n <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Government for 1930-31. Thepresent Chairman, Dr. Frank M. Stewart, is to be on leave for 1930-31.7o Appoint ~r. Stuart IAaoCorkle as Instructor In Governmentat a salary <strong>of</strong> $2.200 for nine months begkuuing September 15, 1930, hlslsalar F to come from the salar F origimall~ budgeted for Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Stewar~.~o Is to be on lf,~ve without pay for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31.!; •8. In,tease the salary <strong>of</strong> ]lr. Howard A. Calklns, Instructorin Government, from $2,000 to $2,200 for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31.The a~ldltional sum <strong>of</strong> ~200 is to come from the salary orlgtnall:r l~ud-~ted to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Stewart, who is to be on leave without pay for thel~ng Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31.9. Appoint Dr: D. i. Platt, Assool~te Pr<strong>of</strong>essD r <strong>of</strong> Phtloso-1~, as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Phtlosoph.7 for 1930-31. The presentCh~lrm~n, Dr. E. T. ~itohell. Is to be on leave f~r the second semester<strong>of</strong> 19~-$i.10e Appoint Dr. Harold Chap~a~ Brown as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phlloso-I~ from Ja~nar F 15, 19~I, through June 15, 1931, at a salar~ c~" $3,500for that period, vice Pr<strong>of</strong>essor A. P. Brogan, who Is to be 'absent onleave.11. Appoint llr. Robert Fttoh as Instructor In Philosoph F fox"the seo0n4 semester only <strong>of</strong> the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 at "a s~lary <strong>of</strong>$1,400 for that period.l~omne912e Appoint Hr. R. B. l~lchell as Ass,orate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Remane.Lsm~uagee for the seoomd semester only <strong>of</strong> th~ ~t.ug Session <strong>of</strong>1930-$1 at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2.125 for that period.15e Change the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. Po Winston, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> BusinessAdainistmtlo=• from a full-time basle to a part-time l~sts foe"the flnt eemster <strong>of</strong> the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 19S0-31, his salary for thatsemester to be $2•000.14e Appoint ]Lt% James Enlght as Instruotor (Half-t~ne~ inE~noat~o~l_ Ps~veholo~ at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1o00Ofor nine months beglnnlm8Septembe;. 15t 1930o Mr. Knight's position and salary have been provide~for In ProJeot No. 15 (Dr. H. T. Manuel's Projeot for 1930-31) under "Reeeaa~h in the 8ocial ~2enoee.


;8 JUL15. AppOint Hr. F. Bo Pl~r as 1~n)fesser <strong>of</strong> Petrolelm Pro.ductlon Engineering, for 1930-31 only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $4,000 for ninemonths beg4-ning September 15, 1930. Mr. Plummet Is also to retainhis title <strong>of</strong> Geologist in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Eoenom~.o GeeZer, ~u~l Is to receive$1,000 for his services In the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geelo~ for thesummer <strong>of</strong> 1931, maEing his total Salary for twelve months $5,000.16. Correct the bu~et passed for the School <strong>of</strong>'Ls~ for1930-31 ee that l~iss Mattte Dodson's position as StenoEnapher will read"(12 months'~"Instead <strong>of</strong> "(9 months}."17. Appoint ~rs. Carlos Eling as Classifier and Assist~nt tSecretary in the Department <strong>of</strong> 1~sle~l Tm~nl~ for ~o~n at a salary<strong>of</strong> @900 for nlne months beginning September 15, 1930, v'.ce ]11se Au~le V,Hll~lnger, resigned. " • .18. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Miss Hauon Grtff/th from Planlst ata salary <strong>of</strong> $1,100 for nine months to Pianist (l~rt-t~,~.-~at..a salary<strong>of</strong> $850 for eight and a half months beg lnul~g .September 15i~j.930,19. Appoint Mrs. Elizabeth Baker Long as Plan/st (Part-time}at a salary <strong>of</strong> $250 for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31, she to be p~ld atthe rate <strong>of</strong> $1 an hour,20. Appoint Dr. Je Yo SessmM as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~uatom~at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,700 for nine months beginning September 1, 1930.21, Appoint ]~r. Charles H. Taft, Jr,, as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essortember°f Pharmaco!o~l, 19~0. at a .salary <strong>of</strong> .$3,000 for twelve months, be.ginning Sep-22. ~coept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Nicholas An~tron~s as Ad-~met Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Part-time) In Surgery, effeotlve September I, 19~0,23. Change the status <strong>of</strong> l~r. H. J. Rehn from ReSeaa~h ~co~nt-~t at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~,200 for twelve months to Reseaz~h Accountant at a~alary <strong>of</strong> ~3,200 for nine months, effective ~ptember 15, 1.9,30e~.A,, Appoint MIss Irene B, ~llllamson as Assistant StatistlcJL~at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $2,000 for twelve months beglnnin g ~eptelber l~ 1930.25~ Approve the following appointment and ohsnse "ha set-up <strong>of</strong>Pro~eot NO. 8=No, ~ Gover=~ent, Economies, a=~ 1930..31SOclolo~ Depaa-t,~nts Pro~ect:A St~t~ o# Count~ Govez~enta~l Administr~tion in <strong>Texas</strong>~Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Mill.or, 3te~art, .: .........and, Gott, s In Cha~~a~ary <strong>of</strong> Pteld ~orker,Dr. ~. C. ]~p~ ResearchAssociate in the Social" "The difference 152,4001 betwee= this total a~mt an~ the total amountoriginally budsete~ to this Pro~eot w111 revert to the 1930-31 Un~ppropr~atedBal~uoe <strong>of</strong> the fmxl for Reseaz~h In the ~ocial ~cie,~ee,.r .;Bure~ o f / ~ Che~tst~~26o Accept the rest~nation <strong>of</strong> Hr, P. ~. jessen as S~uitaz~En~neez' in the Bure&u <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chendstry~ effective September 1,19R)e~ <strong>of</strong> ~mlZ;27, I~rease the salar~ <strong>of</strong> ~ise N~y Pettu~ as Lecturer inthe Nutrition and Health Education Bureau from $2,000 for ten months to$2,200 for ten months, effective September l, 1930.28e Appoint ]11ss Alfoe ILtller as Lecturer in the Nutrition,anal Health Education ~ureau at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,000 for ten months, <strong>of</strong>.feotlve September 1, 1930, vice Hiss Susanna Schnen~yer, resl~necl.29e Appoint ~r, L C. Stone as Foreman Conference Leader andAssistant Teaoher-Trn~er in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Industrial Teacher-Trainingat a salary <strong>of</strong> $3,200 for ten months beginning September 1, 1930.';~ ~ .9/Mlnee~ andEd~atl ou~0o Appoint Mrs. Abbie Marguerite Durkee as Lecturer (Parttime)in Edv~st~cn at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,000 for nine months beginningSeptember 15, 1930.sc , es~Y~, Change the status <strong>of</strong> ~lss Gladys Gregory from Instructorin Social Sciences at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,600 for nine months beginning September15, 193), to Instructor In Social Sciences at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~2,000for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 only.32, Appoint Miss Grace Long as ~Instructor In Social Sciencesat a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 only.LEAVE3 OF ~CE, 1930-51.--I recomm~_nd that the followingleaves <strong>of</strong> absence without p~ be granted=.... I, Dr. M. S, Handm~n, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics, to be on leavewithout pay fGr the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 19~0-31 to permit him to accept anlnvl t~tfon to teach at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> '~4,~sota,2. Dr, E. T. Miller, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~c--omics an~ Director <strong>of</strong>Research ~n the Sools.l Sciences, to be on leave without pay for theflrot semester <strong>of</strong> the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 19~0-31o Dr. Miller is travelingabroad for nine months... 3o Dr. Fr~uk ~. Stewart, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Government, tt~ii~.~l~ve without ~ for the ~ong Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31, to permit htm~to a~cep~an invitation to teach at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California at L!m Ange~4, Dr. A. P. Winston, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Business Administration,to be on leave without p~r for the second semester <strong>of</strong> the Lore Session<strong>of</strong> 1930-31,5e Hr. Bervard Nichols, Editor <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Texas</strong> BusinessIn the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, to be on leave without l~y fromSeptember l, 1930, to July 1, 1931, to permit him to accept a researchfellowshtl~ at New York <strong>University</strong>.6® N~'e H. E. Quinn, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geolo~ ant1 Y.ining at the!9olleso <strong>of</strong> Mines~and ]letallur~r, to be on leave without pay for the!Lo~E Session <strong>of</strong> ~.i930-31 in order that he my continue his graduate workat ~lward Univer~lt¥o7, Hrs. ~ry Kell~V Qulnn, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Social Scienceat the College <strong>of</strong> Mines ~ Metallurs~, to be on leave without P~Y fort~ Lo~ Session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 IT~ order that she my continue her graduate~rk at Ea4cllffe CollegeQ "Ch~lJ~a ~ ~ TO GTu~DU~E FACULTY.--Z reco~nd that Dr. H~ro!dBrown, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, be ~,olnted to membership Inthe Graduate Faculty for the period J~uuary 15, 1931--June 15, 1931.l~n.vn~Ip ~U~D SCH~RSHIP AV£RDS, 1930-31.--1 moo-wand theappz~ <strong>of</strong> the following fellowship and scholarship awards for 1950-51:


+;8JUL i" , ,....>,,J1..Charles Dumna 0ldri~ Fellowshl~ In ~.]~.--I re,-that Mr. lewis ,E, Hahn be appointed as t-he homer <strong>of</strong> the CharlesDumnd 01dright Fellowship In Phlloso~b~ for the Long Session <strong>of</strong> 19~o_~that Mr. Prank ~homason be made LOW ~tar Cement Con~a~ <strong>Texas</strong> Fellowfor 1930-31, This fellowship ~ _,,~nte to $600, and let, be ~1 toMr. ~hcz~on In eight awnth~,7 installments, begiz~lng No~eabe~ 1. 1930+o,.?~ -Univ.ereit~ A4v~ee~ Fello~ship,--I reoom~s=d that Hr, UllAubrey ~epnenson ne a~az~ed a--U~lverslty Advaneed Fellowship for theLong 3ession <strong>of</strong> 193)-31, this fellowship having been l<strong>of</strong>t vacant b~ theresignat!on <strong>of</strong> Mr, C~rlos Kiing, ~ho Is to become an Xnetnnotor Lu theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Pe~cholog~+ACCEPTANCE 0F 0IFTS,--I re, orotund the acceptance'<strong>of</strong> the feZlowing~lftS to the <strong>University</strong>:1. ~ Gift t..~o Libra./~c_~.c..J.e.nce,--Followlng Is a letterfrom Dr. F. P. Keppel, President <strong>of</strong> the Carnegie Corporation <strong>of</strong> NewYork:President I~. y, Benedict<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~sAustin, Tex~sDear President Benedict: .~: ....June 9, 19SOUe are glad to inform yon that at a meeting <strong>of</strong>the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the Corporation, helcl an June 6,the following resolution was adoptedzRE~LV~), That, from the amount set aside ._~+er ResolutionB 367(a) for support <strong>of</strong> existing llbml~vschools for 19Z0-31, the sow <strong>of</strong> ~;e thousand dollars(~I,000) be, an~ It hereb:r Is, allocated to .the <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> Tez~s to~a~L maintena~+.oe <strong>of</strong> a suitorco~se in Llbra~ Science in 1930,We. ~Ill authorize our Treasurer to make l~nna~t<strong>of</strong> this amount 0etcher 1~ 1930, the beginning <strong>of</strong> ou~ fieca1year 1930-31.~-nolosu re~cerely,:+ +o,+o,.,,,..,youre,(St,ned) p. p. KepPelIs a left fr Pund,-.Follr~lng<strong>of</strong> Economic 0eolo~ms, ~ssoclate Director o~f-the BureauDr, H, Y, Benedict, President,Univepsit~ <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,Austin, Tex~sdear Dr, Benedict:June 9, 19~0Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs, ~'. "C, Morse <strong>of</strong> the MississippiAgricultural and Mechanical College have contributed the sum<strong>of</strong> one thousand dollar, to be the nucleus <strong>of</strong> a revolving pub.lleatlon ~und for the Bureau <strong>of</strong>. Economic Geolo~ <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, To this f~nd we have, +aleS, .ha~ o~t~ibutionspromised from several <strong>of</strong> the Geological Sooletie8 <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong>, Lthat f~m the Houston Geelogleal S~+~*-, o,+--,.,__I em hern~lth tranomit÷,ug the +1,000,00 eemtrlbutlemLb~ Mr" ~e~l Mrs. Mo~el $2~-', ~+ntrlbuted ]b 7 the Hous~n• • ,: ~ [ I I+ ~ + :: '~:,+:' !,,!L:~,. ~eelosto~z Society; ~5o.oo ~F. ~. Pl,~--r; ~ ~5o.oo"~.E, H. Sellards, a total <strong>of</strong> v1,~27+50+ No conditions am at-P:r '~'~ to this f~ other than that it be,,me a revolvingpu~lioat~on fred:for the.Bureau <strong>of</strong> EcononKe Geolo~ <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. I, therefore, rocommnd that this cc,~.tr£bution be accepted as the Paul Franklin Morse Memorial• Publication Fund oonetltut~ a revolving publication fun~for the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic GeeZer. Other contributionswill be submitted as they are recelvede• Paul Franklin Morse for whom this fund is establishedwas born In Ohio, July 24, 1897, and died at:~e~uin,• <strong>Texas</strong>, July ~j . 1929. His college training was, obtained atthe Mississippi. ~grlcultuml and Mechanical College and atOhio ~tate<strong>University</strong>. His early pr<strong>of</strong>essional work was doneIn part on the Mississippi Geological Survey and at theMississippi Agricultuml and Mechanleal College. He had ,~de+.+-+~ some early trips to <strong>Texas</strong>, and beoam regularly engaged in~*+~ g~elogio work In <strong>Texas</strong> In 1928, Immediately preceding hisdeath, he with assistants had m~plmd the area whfch a littlel~ter became the Darst Creek oll field. The publicationfund is established in his memor~ by his parents s~ thoseassociated with him In geologic work in Te~s,Veer sincerely ~ours,(3tgned) E, H, Sell~rts,Ass,elate Direct, r,Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo~.APPROVAL 0F DEGREF~ A~'ARDED AT COLLEGE OF MINES AND ME~'~L-LURGY.--I ~eoo~nend the approval ~ the following degrees s~arded atthe College <strong>of</strong> Mines and Met~llur~ at E1 Paso on the evening <strong>of</strong> ~y 31,1930~<strong>of</strong> ~cienc e in ~in~~ineer~Wallace Flippen BurbridgeRoyal Bailey JackmanVJ~eent Alexander ColllnsonHarve Presteu Nelson, Jr,ThomRP.>L~ure~e 0 Co]lnorEdwinEphraim~ron2eokDouglasDa~tt+::/-"i......Ro~rt William Taylor~ Jre.Gideon Louis Fischer.~lhert Itu~:~Vlescashereby certify that those persons listed abo~,e comprise acomplete list <strong>of</strong> those to whom the degree Indicated was gr~uted,Des= o~ the College Of Mines and Me tallur~IN~TAILATION OF REFRIOERATION PI~.T IN BIOLOGY ~UILDING,--Consldez~t£on <strong>of</strong> the installation <strong>of</strong> a Refrigeration Plant In the BioloBuilding was postponed, to give the Bulldt~ Committee <strong>of</strong> the Bo~rdtime to examine into the Refrigeration Plant details.P~LRRISH PROPERTY.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, seconded byMr, Ne~thelTt the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the payment, at this time,<strong>of</strong> a note against the P~rrtsh Property, for ~20,000 plus interest atsix per celt since April 8, Igzo, the interest up tO that date havingbeen paid, This note is i~ye, ble "on or before" the maturity date, andby paying it now subsequent :interest payments m~7 be avoided, The paymen,Is to be made from the income from the Br~ckenridge Fund,Mr, Odell was present, but did not vote on this motion,ACCO~PING FOR TR3~T I~D II~rVES~NTS.--Upon recon~nendation<strong>of</strong> its Plna~oe Committee ~n,~./motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted toadept for tnser+~ion in its Rules s~d Regulations the following regulationsgoverning the method <strong>of</strong> accounting for the <strong>University</strong>'s trustf~ investments:1t.... . 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I0..;UL 13 i930"Except in the c~se <strong>of</strong> those trust funds where Come other we~<strong>of</strong> distinguishing principal from interne is made mandatory (a} by 1~,(bJ by the conditions <strong>of</strong> the gift, (c] by the ~l~ngs <strong>of</strong> duly authoriz~<strong>of</strong>flc lals, or (d) by some other preper a~end¥, bc~ds pu~hased for theinvestment <strong>of</strong> trust funds shall be entere~ on-the books at cost price,exclusive <strong>of</strong> accrued interest, and a~ difference between ~value andcost price (premium or discount as the case maybe| shall be emortizedat each interest payment date (a} by crediting te the principal out <strong>of</strong>the interest if bought at a premium, end (b) by crediting to the Inc~neout <strong>of</strong> the principal,lf bought at a discount, the quotient that resultsfrom dividing the premium or discount in the purchase prine by the number(integral or fractional] <strong>of</strong> interest payments from the date <strong>of</strong> purchaseto maturity°"Bonds given te the Univers Ity shall be put on the books attheir market value if this value can be reliably ascertain°el! otherwisethey shall be put on the books at par°"PL£OE OF DEPOSIT FOR D~IVE~ITI r TRUST ~ SECURITIES.--Uponmotion <strong>of</strong> Hr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the reco-m~ndations <strong>of</strong>the President concerning the place <strong>of</strong> deposit for <strong>University</strong> tr~st fun~securities aa follows:The securities, belonging to the funds listed below, that areat present in the American National Bank <strong>of</strong> Austin shall ~e left on del~ositat that l~mk, and the securities, <strong>of</strong> the funds listed below, thatare at present in the Austin National Bank <strong>of</strong> Austin shall be left ondeposit at that bank. The method <strong>of</strong> handling these securities shall beas follows:"Pursuant to action taken at the March 7, 19~0, meeting, designedto lighten one <strong>of</strong> the heav~ responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the Auditor, thefollowing ~ction was talmn ~:'lth regard ~ the method <strong>of</strong> handling theUniwersity Trust F-~ Securities on deposit at the Amerlea~ NationalBank, the Austin National Bank, or any other le~lly authorized depository:"~e Comptroller ~the Auditor shall"(a| ~lake an Inventor~ <strong>of</strong> said securities;~(b| Write the Inventory in a book to be kept in the bexwith the securities, duplicate lists, <strong>of</strong> course,to be kept outside;"(c] Set down in this book at each visit to the bex exaot-~h~t ~;as ~l~ne in the w~, <strong>of</strong> clipping o~mpons,inserting Sad removing securities, adding the sig.-natures <strong>of</strong> all persons present at the opening <strong>of</strong>the box.-The lists <strong>of</strong> securities follow:19Z0 _~ER SESSI(N FACULTY APP01~W~TS.--Upon motion <strong>of</strong>~', Stark~ th~ ~oam vote& to approve the following additional appointmentsto the 1930 S~--..-r Session Faculty, the additional appointmentsbringtug the ~mmer Session budget to a total c¢ $119,462.50. ' :'~::,: :,E~LISHFlrs~TermD, G° Cooke, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor $475.00Assistant 100.00Tutors 140.00Ass istant•GOVEI~.'~TAssistants (Two at $50}Ass IstautAssistantsHOME ECON(~ICSPHIIDSOPHYSecond TermFirst TermFirst TermF~rst TermF~st Term50.00I00,0050.00125.00Assistant 37.50PHYSICSAssists~ts (Throe at $45}Assistants (Two at $45}PUSLIC 8t~.J~ II{GFirst Tew.secQM ~ennSecond TermThomas A. Rousso, Instructor (Part-time)Tutor (Part-time)~RE ~'~T~ATICSFirst Term135.0090,00175,00lOO;OOLlttlefleld Fm~ for ~ain BuildingCharles Durand Oldright FellowshipW. L.IPrather E~dowmentE, ~° Scarb1~ugh EndowmentBallinger and Jack Fund~n. J° BrXan PrizeHa~ Cornelia Gregor~ Scholarshipl~abod~. Scholarship in EducationJohn H. Houghton:.toan FundDaughters <strong>of</strong> the ~erica~ Revolution~ehelarsh IpUnite6~ Danghters <strong>of</strong> the ConfederacyScholar°hipBrown ~athematlcs Prl~eAsher SilbersteLn Endc~mentCarl 3tone Benedict Loan FeudTex~s Pe~emt$on <strong>of</strong> Ecmones Club~ScholarshipWoman's Building Fu~• Llttlefteld Fun~ for SouthernHisto~Universi tyc~C ommensYork-Rite Dasonl@ ScholarshipAlice Llttlefield Dormitor~V. Be Temple, InstructorTermEdna Yon Rosenberg, Instructor (Z/4 time}William P. Udinskl, Instructor (3/4 time}Laura V.'endt, Instrt~tor:kiS7,50 e18%50*187,50*• 187.50"*Salar~ and position already provided for in budget passedMay S0,19Z0.SCIK)OL OF BUSIIIESS ,A3~ITLSTI~IOIF.Fj/_S./, Termi ~utors an4 Assistants125.00Wilbur S, DavidsenEdueatlonal ~m,sEe Do Farmer BequestW, JoI~onald 0bse~vato~Endowment~.CATZ0~ ~rC~L0~Te~~sistants (TWo at $S7.50)TotalLess: ~nount Alrea4~Appropriatod~TOT~LADDITI0~L~H)I~I~T~0NL75~00$2,527°50750,00$I.777.~


d t.:: ; t~. ,/j:: : iii i '¸FACULTy LEGISLATION AFPlq0VED.--Upon morton <strong>of</strong> M.r. Stark, seoendedby Hr. Hollida~, the <strong>Board</strong> approved le~slation by the~ ~eralFaculty Lu ~he following particulars: ~ ..... ,I, Catalogue changes fo~' the College Of Engineering, adoptedMay IZ, 19ZO, as follows:I°Catalogue Changes <strong>of</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Englneerlng, adopted b~Cln~ularizat£on.No Protest procedure.A. ~nd the Catalo~e <strong>of</strong> 1928-29 --~er General Rules,page 251, Requirements for Degrees, by l~Sertlngthe follo~ing panag~ph:"In addltion to the one hundred add thlrty-twosemester hours prescribed for undergraduate degreesIn Engineering an average <strong>of</strong> 'C' ls requlrud.-B. ~, Drop Architecture 206 from the deg~e group <strong>of</strong> Bachelor<strong>of</strong> irohfteoture; change A~chlt~cture 327 toArchitecture 427; oha~e Architecture 63f to4rchltec ture 763f.~-. In the degree group <strong>of</strong> BaChelor <strong>of</strong> Interior Deobl~tt~:.~a~A~hltecture 206; change Architecture56f to ~rohtt~ture 766f; change Architecture67s to Architecture 767s°~ e2. Catalogue changes <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School, adopted May 13,19ZO, as follows:II°Cat'~logue Changes <strong>of</strong> Graduate School:On page 48 <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School Catalogue {page296 <strong>of</strong> the General Catalogue} add the fell.owing senteneeto line 8: "The department ~a¥ also at Its option requirethe passing <strong>of</strong> a prellmlnary examinatlon before admissionto candidacy for degree°-On pa~e 50 <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School Catalogee (l~ge298 <strong>of</strong> the General Catalogue} a~l the following sentenceto (5): "Certain speolfic requtre~nts for majors Ineach department are glve~ by the respective departmentsin this catalogue under the headlng~,Requirements forGraduate Stud~,, and must be met b~ the candidate if hiscourse <strong>of</strong> stud~ fs to be approved.-He (Dean Harper} pointed out that President Benedictbelieved that the specific requirements ought to be listed.~'neroupon Dr. La~ presented the foll~lng report ~hloh wasadopted:Philosophy. Phtlosep~ 29, 81. (GraduateSchool Catalogue. page 120. }Rom~Ice languages, French 28 or Spanish 26.(Graduate School Catalogue, page 133~)~oclology. Economics 329f. (Graduate SchoolCatalogue, page 80° )Zoology. Courses vary with special fields,sequences not fixed, t.q~: prerequlslte:.ZooIo~ 1, 14, 420, 421; followed by Zoology 77,80, Seminar; ~h~olo~v: prerequisite: Zoology 1,14, 420, 4,?I; followed by Zoology 77, 882, Seminar;~ : prerequisite: elghteen semester hoursIn Zoology including Zoology 316 and ~17; followedby ZOOlO~ 326, 85, Seminar; PhvsloloKv: prerequisite:eighteen semester hours tn Zoology inclndlngZoology 6; followed b 7 Zooio~, ~7, 67, 86, Seminat.{Graduate School Cat~logue, pages 158, 139,)Engllshj English 6a., (Graduate School Catalogue,p. 87.)3, Cat~%Iogue changes <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> &rts and Sclences,adopted Ns~ 20, 1930, as follows=1, Catalogue Changes <strong>of</strong> Colleffe <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences.A° Page 121, amend by omitting the note at the bottom <strong>of</strong>the page.B. Page 119, third llne from bottom <strong>of</strong> the page, -',mend toread: "twelve elective hours <strong>of</strong> advanced coursesIn the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences."C° Page 115, "B. Special Requirements," Section 2, amendby substituting for the first sentence the following:"The student must pass a general"four-hour writtenexamination in his m~Jor subject on May ? <strong>of</strong> the secondsemester <strong>of</strong> hls senior year, or on May 7 or ~ugust i0following the completion <strong>of</strong> the requirement In the majorsubject° The chairman <strong>of</strong> the department In which themajor is taken shall fix the pl~ce <strong>of</strong> the examination sm.dsupervise the giving <strong>of</strong> it,"D° Page 115, "B. Speclal Requirements," Seotlon 2, amendby adding the following:"A student who fails to pass the major ex~ninationmay t~ke the examination the followin~ May or August,b~t In no case will a special e~a~ination be given."•i("At the suggestion <strong>of</strong> President Benedict with the asse~~f Deem ~rper, 1 am listing below the 'speclflo re.qr~Irements, set down for majors for the ~"ster <strong>of</strong> Arts de-..... gree ~n the present Graduate School Catalogue, If the GeneralFaculty a~ ~he <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Re~en~s approve the proposedresolutlou maklng le@~% these 'slmolflo requlrememts,, ItIs understood that future additions to or ohem~s In theserequirements must be voted b~ the Graduate Ya~ult~ an~ strut'la~l~ approved to have blndl~ fores.'~...... Chorals try, page .:71,Ec~omlce, Ecenomlcs 329f. (G~uate Scho~lCatalogue, ~ 80. }9ermen, At least slx semester hours <strong>of</strong> gA~£uatem~k in German literature, ~d six semesterhours <strong>of</strong> gz~duate rank In Ge~nlo phllolo~ 'Lu additionto the thesis, (Grad~s~e ~.~^=, Ca~lo~,~ 96.| . . . . . . . . . . ~ .....Home Economies. H~e F~aom~s 62 a~ 80 or 81.Minor, Chemletr~ 8210 (@z~tuate ~chool C&t~lo~e,~ "l¢. )/ ~ ~ [~i ~ ~ ~ • ~.II.Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science In Geology, Prescriptions andRequirements.A, Prescribed Uork.I, Twelve semester hours in English (English 1, and 12or 13},2. Slx semester hours in Mathematics.3. Twelve semester hours In French or Gennan.4. Fa~slcs I.5. Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> Zoolo~f, Be -tany, or Authropolo~f,6. Chemistry I and 207.7, A second.year course (six semester hours) In a naturalsol,nee other than Geology.8. Civil Engineering 14.9. Government 310 and three semester hours In Economics.10. Petroleum Engineering 20.11. Fort,-eight semester hours in Geoio~, including ~hefollowing cmtrses: Geology 1, 16, 21, 23. 330, and60.lge Six semester hours elective In work <strong>of</strong> at least sophomorestanding, not in Geology. (Making a total <strong>of</strong>128 hours) °. . . . • '"~ "'~i ~¸'~/~•¸¸ " -. i :,~:! !'///i//ii ¸ii,!i~iiii~• ~: i


JUL 1~ i~30'B. Special Requirements,istudent must sat~sf:r Requirements B.~I and 3 aslaid down in the s~eclal requirements for the Bachelor<strong>of</strong> Ar~s degree, (See page 115 <strong>of</strong> the Caf~logueeJ4. Changes In ~andbook regulations governing fraternitiesa~d sororities, Sections I, ~, 6, 7, 8, 9, SO, adopted ]~aroh 18, 1930,Section 5 <strong>of</strong> the original committee report was not adopted Ir~ the Fac.ulty, and hence not ~J~i~ered by the ~oardoIn lieu <strong>of</strong> Sections 2 and 4 <strong>of</strong> the report as adopted by theFaculty, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents adopted Seetir~,~:2 and 4, reepe~tlvely,which are indicated below- ~.~.-.~"I. In Section i on 6 ii'.: ; i'~substitu+e the we ~. ,...... ,p~e 9 <strong>of</strong> the },~.j,ooke.secon d l/,~,Add the followi~ ~o~^---~..* ,. for the ~ords 'initie;,~,~sd Into,'person may be Inlt,-+^~ -.-- -~ n~. <strong>of</strong> ;~he first parag1~Dh: 'Nnil . . . . o~ -.o has not ~ee~: formal:4v pledged.~ ,r~ --'--"Tbls flret change is desirable slnce the emphasIB is nowplaced on eligibility for pledging, even trader the present re.lateens,and an <strong>of</strong>flcial ccrtificate <strong>of</strong> eligibility should be secured by ai fraternity before a pledge is °fflclal1~7 recognlzed~ Initiation mayfollow thereafter without a~F formal notice being required."Sectlon_2.__,The following Students are entitled to pledgepermits, provided they are in good standi~: (a} those having credit !for a mlnL~u~ <strong>of</strong> 90 hours <strong>of</strong> work; (b} those having credit for a minimum<strong>of</strong> 60 hours <strong>of</strong> work, at least 12 hours <strong>of</strong> ~hlch were done in The<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>; (c} those who have passed in The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> ....Tez~s 15 hours <strong>of</strong> ~crk in one semester or the equivalent there<strong>of</strong> inpointage {each hour <strong>of</strong> work completed with an A grade te be ~cored 21points; each hour completed ~lCh grades <strong>of</strong> B, C, and D to be scored 18,15, and 12 points,, respectively}; those who have passed 24 hours <strong>of</strong> wor~in two consecutive semesters; those who have passed 27 hours <strong>of</strong> Work in i~c semesters and a S~er Session, co=ing conse~utlv .over 25 years <strong>of</strong> age to whom the Fac-~ .....e~, (d} thoseOrganizations may grant a special Tars:It., ~A~3 uommZOtee on 3t udent Social"~. In Section 3, page 70, substitute 'pledging, for 'inl- Itiation, in line 4, and 'pledge, for 'initiation, in line 8e"Section 4.--'~ne= the scholastic average <strong>of</strong> a~ social or- i,~anizatlon for an entire long session falls below the Univerplty.aver.~Age for this long session, such organization shall be barred fi~m list-I Lug social affairs r~ ~he Social Calendar from the end <strong>of</strong> the long' sesslonin which the failure was recorded until the end <strong>of</strong> the ~unoeedingsemester. ~hen such orgauizatlon falYs below the Universlt~ averagefor the second tlme within a Tarled <strong>of</strong> three years, It shall in additionto the foregoin~ restriction be barred from pledging from the end I<strong>of</strong> the long sesslo~ in which this second failure was recorded unit1 th~end <strong>of</strong> the succeeding semester. Thls rule, however, shall not prevent iaz~v chapter from pledging or initiating a Student r;ho has made the hone]roll during the Preceding semester, provided he Is otherWise, eligible.,zn Section 7. eZinI te .. --nte e.The responsIbllttF for enforcement <strong>of</strong> this section should lie with the iCommittee on Stutent. Social Orsanizations."7, In ~eotion 8, page 72, close the senteneelwiththe word,'°rganizatlons,' eliminating the last three llr~s."8, In Seotlon llt at the bottom <strong>of</strong> pa6~ 72, a reference ismade to SeCtion 4 under .'Houstln, on paso 61; Inkier, In the third ll~<strong>of</strong> the flrs~ paragraph on page 61, after ,eleven P.mo,'the following,'~n S~turdays and holldaps between t~ and eleven p.m.,, and lnse~t inthe fourth Ilns the word ,othe~., before ~week~da~e.,"Th~.Cha~-~ 2~ t;he visiting rnle Is suggeste~ sO as to portal,visits on Saturda~ afternoons before four o'clock, which '~he Committeefeels is reasonabloe)" In ~eotlon 14 on page 73, second paragraph, insert amen8the duties Of the Committee on ~tudent Social Organizations the following,nmzberod (4] 'to tr~ all cases Involving violations <strong>of</strong> re~lationsaffeotlDg student social organizations., This involves moving down thesub-division now numbered (4) to the end <strong>of</strong> the paragraph, and re-number"~le recommsDdatlon provides for giving disciplinar~ authorityto this COmm!tte e In cases arls~ng uc~er the regulations affectingsocial orgaulzatlons. They are, perhaps, best equipped to interpret themes~ing <strong>of</strong> these rules, a~d since final recommendation with regard tothe future o~ fraternities is to be made by this Committee, it should bekept in as close touch as possible with the whole fraternity situation."I0. On page 47, under 'Penalties,, in sub-dlvision (c) <strong>of</strong>the division <strong>of</strong> 'Probation,: insert the words 'pledging or' before theword 'initiation. '"At one o'clock the <strong>Board</strong> recessed for lunch.STATE BQ&RD 0F:ED~EATION MEETII~ (Contlnued),-.It 2:00 P,M,the Boa~l <strong>of</strong> Regents again appeared in a body before the State <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Education, By invitation, Chalnn~a Batts addressed the assembled <strong>Board</strong>ssaying In part that the Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s were devote~to the educational interests <strong>of</strong> all <strong>Texas</strong>. At the close <strong>of</strong> his addressh3 asked that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents be excused to attend to the business<strong>of</strong> its reg~ar meeting,President Benedict, by invitation, submitted the mlmeogr~hedmaterial _~re requests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Control for the T.egislature, together with the anti-itemizatEon argumenthe ha~ prepared for the consideration <strong>of</strong> the Pres~Ients and Regents <strong>of</strong>the ~rarious institutions <strong>of</strong> higher education.At 2845 Poll. thei~oard <strong>of</strong> Regents reconvened in th~ <strong>of</strong>fice oEPresident Benedict with the same Regents and <strong>of</strong>ficers present as In them~rn~.~_w_AGw.~ OF BRACEENRIDGE ~L AT GALVESTON.--Upon motion <strong>of</strong>Doctor Randall, secouded by Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted that hereafterthe management and rental <strong>of</strong> rooms <strong>of</strong> Brackouridge Hall at C~xlvestonshall be in the hands <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the Me~ical Branch <strong>of</strong> .~he UniversitHEALTH SERVICE.--At a previous meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> RegentsDoctor Hardwicke had sent in his resignation as full-timo Director <strong>of</strong> thHealth Service, with the view <strong>of</strong> entering primate practice. It was reportedthat his services had been entirely satisfactory f.-om a medicalstandpolnt~ Doctor Hardwicke was willing to continue on a half-time basis.Judge Batts, Chainman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, appointed Doctor Randall andDoctor Benedict as the Committee to stud~ the situation and reco_,~eud asuitable personas Directoro .This'Committee, after due investigation, ~lvised that in theiropinion the Director <strong>of</strong> the Health Service should be on a half-time basi~to-witz that his hours at the <strong>University</strong> should be from lOzO0 to 12:0QAoM. evor~ day except Sundays and holidays; that he be available at allhours f@]r con~ultation with other members <strong>of</strong>~the Staff and emergencies;that he exercise a general sul~rvision <strong>of</strong> the entire Medical Service a~sanitar~ conditions; ~that he should hay(:; hacl surgical training and possesssurgical Jud~nent; that all minor surgery be included in his serviqes;that no major operations ~-e done without consultation ~'Ith the en.tire Staff! that the student has the choice <strong>of</strong> an outside surgeon in con.sulta~ion If he desires; the students at all times to hgve the privilege<strong>of</strong> consulting aph~rsician other than the Staff; outside consultatioh auclall ~Jor operations to be paid for by '~ students.~_se suggestions were adopted b~ the <strong>Board</strong>. It was furtherrecommnded by the Conmitte~) that Dr. Joe Gilbert be appointed by the.Boal~l <strong>of</strong> Regents a~.Ohief Officer <strong>of</strong> the Health Service and that hA~ sa- ilar~ be fort:r-two hundred dollars ($4,200) annuall~ and that he be ap-' pointed for cue year beglnni~ September 1, 19~0. Upon motion this rec-~e=d&tien was approved, the ~ala.~j. being ur~ers~ood to be for halftimeservice as outlined above. ....


196JL,. :.~i~,~¢,, i :.... 2iii: "~,;4{,:i ;,2"::,,!~g,:d;! :".[proval <strong>of</strong> the:~inutes ~<strong>of</strong> the meeting~<strong>of</strong> Ma~0~lg~0,~as;mlnmographe~au~ dfstribu.ted .to the~n~m]~ers~<strong>of</strong>.the Boar~-~b:i,~ ~.~.i] .... ~ .;,~= ~..,~~uage Batts presented a -r........ ~-'~'n ~uUI~DATION FOR NUEH~S ~ H0 ~.i- ~ ~'~~v~a new agreement to ~e entered into be- I!il tween the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> and ~ne Scaly & Smlth Foun~ Idation for The John Sealy Hospital which would supersede and take theplace <strong>of</strong>. the original agreement betwe~ these two parties executed ilJuly 18, 1827. This agreement, upon motion was adopted by the <strong>Board</strong> libled. and signed by a majority <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> in mo~tlng assem-Agreement made this the __ day <strong>of</strong> _______A.D.19ZO, betv:een The Sealy & Smith Foundation for the John SealyHospital, a corporation, under the laws <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,herein called "First Party,,, and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, herein called "Second Party..,~/ I T N E S S ET H:V,~EREAS, by Section I <strong>of</strong> an Act <strong>of</strong> the Legislature<strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, approved October i, 1926, it was providedt.hat certain property, amounting in value to ~700,000was to be held by the First Party, and kept separate and ap~rtfrom its other assets or property, and the income from theproperty so set aside was to be used under the direction andWith the approval <strong>of</strong> the Second Party for the John Sealy Hospital,or any additions thereto, or buildings to be used inconnection therewith, or for any <strong>of</strong> the purposes specifiedIn the will <strong>of</strong> John Sealy; andi ~the further sum <strong>of</strong> approximately $350,000 to be used and applied,in con~mction with the $50,000, furnished by the<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents for the purpose <strong>of</strong> defraying the cost andexpenses <strong>of</strong> erecting a building to be used and oecupled as aNurses' Home and that the Sealy & Smith Foundation for t~John Scaly Hospital will supervise and direct the erectionand construction <strong>of</strong> said building and pay the cost and expenseincident thereto, and that in consideration <strong>of</strong> saidaction on the p~rt <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> and the Sealy & Smith Foundation for theJohn Scaly Hospital, it is understood and agreed by and betweeneach <strong>of</strong> said parties that all <strong>of</strong> the revenue and incomefrom the said $700,000 now held by the Sealy & SmithFoundation for the John Sealy Hospital in accordance withthe Act <strong>of</strong> the Legislature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, approved October I, 1928,together with all <strong>of</strong> the revenue and income from said sum <strong>of</strong>$700,000 so held, shall, when and as the same accrues, becomesdue and is collected, be paid over and delivered to the Sealy& Smith Foundation for the John Sealy Hospital in payment <strong>of</strong>the advances made by the said Sealy & Smith Foundation for theJohn Sealy Hospital under this agreement and in repayment tosaid Sealy & Smith Foundation for the John Sealy Hospital, bothprincipal and Luterest, on the sums so borrowed by the Scaly &Smith Foundation for the John Sealy Hospital and advanced forthe payment <strong>of</strong> said building, the rate <strong>of</strong> interest on themoney so borrowed not to exceed five per cent per annum, andthat such repayment shall continue until the full sum <strong>of</strong> theadvances, both principal and interest, so made by the Sealy &Smith Foundation <strong>of</strong> the John Scaly Hospital shall h~ve beenpaid <strong>of</strong>f and satisfied.:c~i/a.i~;EERF~*~, the agreements set forth in said Act <strong>of</strong>the Legislature <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, approved October let,1928, have been made, ezecuted and entered Intoby said Act, which agreement is hereby referred as requireda part here<strong>of</strong>; andto and madeV,~E.~F~$, a necessity has arisen for the purchaseand acquisitlon <strong>of</strong> the premises known as ~ots i to 7, bothinclusive, in Block No. 548 in the City and County <strong>of</strong> Galveston,according to the map <strong>of</strong> said city now in common use,for the purpose <strong>of</strong> erecting and placing thereon suitablebuildings to be used in connection with the Medical B~h<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> add particularly a building to beused and occupied as a Nurses, Home An connection wlth theJohn Scaly Hospital and the ~edical Branch <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, both <strong>of</strong> which institutions are owned by the State<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>~ andWHEHFAS, the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> has requested the Governor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> to acquire the abovedescribed Premises for the purposes herein se~ forth|IT IS HEREBy AGREED between the partles hereto thatupon the acquisition <strong>of</strong> the above described Premises, theScaly & Smith Foundation for the John Scaly Hos!~ita! agreesand undertalms to erect upon said premises a building to beused as a Nurses, Home at the cost <strong>of</strong> approx~tely $400,000,and to submit the plans and specifications <strong>of</strong> Said building tothe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> for its approvalbefore entering into any cantract for its construction.f~i:IiThe purpose <strong>of</strong> this agreement being to evidence thefact <strong>of</strong> the agreement between the Sealy & Smith Foundatlonfor the John Scaly Hospital and the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> as to the use <strong>of</strong> the income upon said fund<strong>of</strong> $700,000 to the extent <strong>of</strong> the repayment out <strong>of</strong> said incometo the said Sealy & Smith Foundation for the John Sealy Hospital<strong>of</strong> amy and all sums, both princlpal and the interest accruingthereon, or secured and loaid out for the purchase andacquisition <strong>of</strong> the above described premises and to build anderect thereon a suitable building to be used as a Nurses' Home.This contract and agreement is to supersede and tal~the place <strong>of</strong> that certain agreement heret<strong>of</strong>ore made and enteredinto by and between the parties hereto on the 18th day <strong>of</strong> July,I.D. 1827, and upon the execution <strong>of</strong> this agreement, then andthereafter, the agreement <strong>of</strong> date July 18, 1827, by and betweent~e Sealy & Smith Foundation for the John Sealy Hospit~l andthe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> is to be nulland void.IN V, ITI~SS WI~SR~IDF, the 8ealy & Smith Foundation forthe John Scaly Hospital, a corporation, has caused this agreementto be executed by its President and attested by its Secretaryand the seal <strong>of</strong> said c rpor~tion affixed thereto, and the<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> hascaused this agreement to be executed by its Chairman or theVice-Chairman there<strong>of</strong> and to be attested by its Secretary, withthe seal <strong>of</strong> said <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents, and approved by the signatures<strong>of</strong> a majority <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> said <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents inmeeting assembled.[; ~v,The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The Universit2 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> undertakesand aKree s from the flz~s at its disposal to advanceand pay over to the Sealy & Smith Foundat Ion for the JohnScaly Hospi tal, $5G,000 in cash, said s~ when so received tobe by the Sea'ly & Smith Foundation for the John SealylHospitalbuilding.applied toward the Payment <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> saidIT IS FURTHER AG~ that the Scaly & Smith Founda.tlon for the John Scaly Hospital wall borrow and procure fromother sources and advance flm~Is sufflcle~t to pa~ the cost <strong>of</strong>InU~haee and acqulsitlon <strong>of</strong> the above described Premises, andAttest:Secretarg,Dated this the day <strong>of</strong> .... ,A.D. 1830.BySEALY & SMITH FOUI~ATION FORTHEJOHN SEALY HOSPITILPro s Aden t •, ~ii ¸


I 9Si *,;, ," . k,~'[~ ,1'nt, ;~,;:1,IAttest:(Signed} C. D. SimmonsSecretary nro te__~m~OARD OF .REG~IT~ OF THE UNI~'EI%$ITYOF THE ST;IE OF TEXAS,By CSi~ed) R. ~. BattaEdward RandallEdward CraneBeauford H. Jester~. M. Ode!lSam NeatheryRobert L. HollldayH. J. L. StarkCondemnat ion Proceedings, Nurses' Home Site.--Judge Batts presenteda proposed resolution drawn by Judge Royston authorizing and requestingcondemnation proceedings to be instituted to acquire for the<strong>University</strong> the south half <strong>of</strong> Block 548 in the City <strong>of</strong> Galveston, for useas the site <strong>of</strong> the Nurses' Home. After being read, the motion was adoptby the fol~owing vote:Z. To authorize the exchange <strong>of</strong> the pump already purchasedfor a larger one, at Mr. Stark's disc~tlon.4. To add rate-<strong>of</strong>-flow meter~ to the swimming pool equipmentapproximate cost, $~I0.5. TO redesign the room <strong>of</strong> the s~imming pool attendant, inthe interest <strong>of</strong> safety and efficiency; approximate cost, $64 ~-.6. To approve certain changes in the display cases in theAuditorium, to be made at the expense <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Architects,7. To authorize the painting <strong>of</strong> the walls ~md ceiling ~f thebasement <strong>of</strong> the Gy-~asium with "B~rrelled Sunshine"; estimated cost,~4,119.8. To install folding gates on the vomitories in the Auditorium;approximate cost, $1,565.! ~! ~ :~i~ ¸~.! i:i ~bi!~! i:;


JUL I ~ ,.~,0,JUL l,~ ,~,.,u. .:8:00 P.M. wlth the following present: Regents Batts, Crane, Hollida¥,Jester, Neathery, Stark; President Benedict. Comptroller Calhoun, andMr. Slmmons, Secretary pro t~n.GAS CONSERVATION.--Mr. Crane reported that his attention hadbeen called to a proposed method <strong>of</strong> re-pressurlng the gas wells on Uniiversity land, in the interest <strong>of</strong> using and conserving gas flow from theil wells. He stated that he had asked Mr. H. P. Bybee, Geologist for the. <strong>Board</strong> for Lease <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> v ands, and Mr. J, R. I~t~umer, <strong>of</strong> FortWorth, to come to Austin for the purpose <strong>of</strong> conferring with the Regentsin regard to this matter. Messrs. Latimer and Bybee then came before~ the <strong>Board</strong>. Mr. Latimer stated to the <strong>Board</strong> that enormous values werebeing lost by reason <strong>of</strong> escaping gas from the oil field, and suggestedthat much <strong>of</strong> this loss could be avoided through a system <strong>of</strong> re-pressuriingwhich would not only provide an economic use <strong>of</strong> the gas, but w~ulclalso result In Increased oil production from the field. Following disicussiou <strong>of</strong> the matter, Messrs. Latimer and Bybee withdrew. The <strong>Board</strong>,i! upon motion duly adopted, voted to refen the matter to its Regents Za~Co~nittee. Upon motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Crane, the Regents authorized an appropriationto pay Mr. Latimer's traveling expenses from Fort Worth to Austinand return.GEORGE W. AL~ LOAN FOND NOTE.--The <strong>Board</strong> took up for considerati0nthe report <strong>of</strong> Auditor Long that a note <strong>of</strong> $5,000, signed byMr. ~0. P. Alien, Executor <strong>of</strong> the George W. Allen Estate, bearing sixper centlinterest ~nnually, m~tur~ October I, 1934~ and held I~ theUniversltlT for the George W. Alien ~oan Fun~ had been in arrears as tointerest ~i!ayments from February I, 1925. Mr. Long had reported thatrecords in his <strong>of</strong>fice did not show how the note orlgir~ted. ~r. Odellreported that he had examined a copy <strong>of</strong> the will <strong>of</strong> Mr. George W. Allenand had found no reference to an~ bequest to the <strong>University</strong>. Upon motion,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to refer the matter to Comptroller Calhoun forinvestigation as to the origin <strong>of</strong> the note and for such action as isnecessary to collect past d1~e interest thereon.PROPOSED DOI~ITORIES FOR BOYS.--Mr. 0dell, Chairman <strong>of</strong> theFinance Committee, presented to the <strong>Board</strong> a letter frcm Mr. Thomas P.V,~itls, <strong>of</strong> Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, <strong>of</strong>fering certain s~ggestions for ma~ng aloan to finance the construction <strong>of</strong> Boys' Dormitories for the <strong>University</strong>.~ne Secretary was instructed to s~y to Mr. Whirls that the <strong>Board</strong>was not at the present time in position to negotiate a loan on theterms suggested by Mr. Whirls.CAVANAUGH PROPERTY.--Judge Batts m~de an Informal statementto the <strong>Board</strong> concerning the possibility <strong>of</strong> acquiring for the <strong>University</strong>the Cavanaugh Tract, southeast <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> campus.RESOLUTIONS AT DEATH C~ R. WAVERLEY S~ITH.--Upon motion unanimouslyadopted, the Chairman was authorized to appoint a committee todraft suitable resolutions at the death <strong>of</strong> Mr. R. Waverley Smith, <strong>of</strong> G~Iveston.EASEM~T ~O THE CITY OF AUSTIN ~DR DID~ING T?f~NTY-$IXTHSTREET o --Upon motion duly adopted, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the execution<strong>of</strong> an easement granting to the City <strong>of</strong> Austin the right to widenTwenty-Sixth Street between Speedway and Waller Creek, IFor a copy <strong>of</strong>the easement, see Secretary,s files.)PEI~ ~'UND INVES~IEI~TS.--The <strong>Board</strong>.authorized ChairmanBatts to confer with Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Treasury A. ~. ~ellcn a~ requestthat the 4-1/4% United States Liberty Bonds held by the <strong>University</strong> for~ts Permanent Fu~ be not called by the Government on the option datein 1932, but be allowed to remain outstanding until their maturlt~.Mr. Calhoun asked the Bo~l whether it had a~ desl r9 to amend the rulenow in force that bonds purchased for the Permanent ~ should be V.il~ertyFourth 4-1/4's. No action was taken. . . . .RE~IEST FOR RwR~SE OF LIEN B~ ~DONALD ESTATE.--PresidentRenedict presented a request for a release by the Trustees <strong>of</strong> the ~Don.ald Bequest en a Jud~nent lien a~tnst certain property in Reel RiverCounty together with a statement from Mr. Morris Fleming, <strong>of</strong> l~ris, Tex~that the <strong>University</strong> h~ no equity In th~ ~nd. Upon motion <strong>of</strong>Mr, Holliday,tl~ <strong>Board</strong> voted to de~ the request £or the mason that ther~ isan alternative ~nd a regnlar proee~re add that t~e .Regents feel, s~x~eu/ .... i t ~ L ¸ illthey are aotlng in a trust capacity and not as individual busluess men,they csm~ot e~cute a release such as that requested without suitablevaluable consideration.GRAZING !RASES.--Mr. Hollida~ preeented the follo~ing grazingleases, all approved by the Land Committee. On motion duly adopted, thleases were approved, and their execution was authorized.i. The "IS" Ranch Com~a~.--49,920 acres; Crockett and Irion!counties; Block 3e,-~ect~-~ns I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, ~, S, 9, lo,n, 12, IS, !I14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 2Z, 24, 27, 28, 29, and 30, Block Z9, Sections ~.2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, I0, II, 12, iS, 14, 17, 18, 19, and 20, Block 40, Sec-~rtions 7, 8, LIT, 18. 19, 20, 29, and 30, Block 41, Sections I, 2, II, 12,I~, 14, 23, 24, 25, and 26, Block 42, Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 52Sections i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, I0, II, 12, 13, 14, and 15. As a~art <strong>of</strong> the consideration for this easement, the "13" Ranch Company conveyed to the <strong>University</strong> the tltle to a section <strong>of</strong> land, being all <strong>of</strong>Section Survey No. 19, Block 38, <strong>University</strong> lands, Abstract No. 389, patentedto E. R. Jackson by Patent No. 154, Volume 7, paten~ dated March1898. The Secretary was instructed to file this deed for record inCreck~tt Commty, where the land is situated. (Lease No. 583.)2. R.A. Evans.--17,471.3 acres; Crockett and Schleicher Cou~tie~| Block 52,574.58 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 18, 362.23 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section2~, all <strong>of</strong> Sections 17, 16, 24, and 25; Block 55, 349.37 acres oul<strong>of</strong> Section 3, 27.7 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 17, 400 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 2Sall <strong>of</strong> Sections I, 2, 8, 9, I0, ii, 12, 1Z, 20, 19, 18, 22, and 21;Block 58, 177.66 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 3, $9.9 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 8,147.9 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 7, 16Z.85 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 8, all <strong>of</strong> Sections4 ~md 5; Block 54, Sections 5, 6, 15, 16, and 25; ten years,July l, .1930, tO July i, 1940; smnua~ consideration, $4,891.96. (Lease~To. 561. )S. ~!. D_.. McGregor ~ S_.0.~®--II,009.5 acres; Culberson County;Block 48, Sections I0 to 24 inclusive and parts <strong>of</strong> Sections 7, 8, and 9;for tern years beginning January i, 1931; annual cons~eration, $715.62.(Lease No. 562.)4. George Ratliff and H. G. Bedford.~9,600 acres; AndrewsCounty; Block II, Sections 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 29, S0,Sl, 32, and $3| for ten years beginning July I, 1930; annual consideration,$1,440. (Lease No. 369.)5. 0. ~. Parker.--17,774.8 acres; Crockett County; Block I,Sections 15 to 34 inclusive, Block 2, Sections 3 to I0 inclusive, less145.2 sores for railroad and highway; for ten years begirming July i,19ZO; annual consideration, $3,554.96. (Lease No. ~70.)6. Joh~ 0. Carr.--8,~00 acres; Reagan County; Block 58, Sections27 and 28, Block 1O, Sections I, 2, 9, i0, 15, 16, 21, and 22;(Lease for ten No. years 571.~ glmming July I, 1930; annual consideration, $i,600.7. p. ~_. Childress.--8,960 acres; CrockBtt County; Block 39,Sections 21 to ~0 inclusive, Block 42, Sections 17 to 20 inclusive; forten years he~inn, ing July I, 1930; a~mual consideration, $2,508.80.(Lease No. ~72.)8. F~ette ~_~...I~,385 acres; Upton County; Block 4, SectionsI to 12 inclusive and t~t part <strong>of</strong> Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,and 18 north <strong>of</strong> Byes and 0wen Fence, Block ~8, Sections i, 2, and S,Block S, Sections 25 and 35 and that part <strong>of</strong> Sections 31, 32, 33, 34, sm~5 south <strong>of</strong> the railroad, less fifty-f lye acres for r~ilroad right-<strong>of</strong>way|for eight years beginning July l, 1930; annual conskler~tion,~,677, (Lease No. 575.)9, ~. ~.. Hod~e,--3,840 acres; ReaF~ n County; Block 9, Sections16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21; for eight years beginning july I, 193(annual consideration, $788, (Lease No. ~7/~.)I0. Walter y_~.--6,400 ~cres; Reagan County; Block 8, Sectionsi, 2, S, I0, II, 12, 13, 14, and 15, and that part <strong>of</strong> Sections 4,9, an~ 16 west <strong>of</strong> the highway, BloCk 9, one-half <strong>of</strong> Section 35; for elghyears beginning July I, 1930; annual consideration, $1,280. (Lease No.~75.)11. ~m E. Ross.--14,997-5 acres; Reagan and Upton Counties;Block Z, Sectlons 2, St 4' -5, 8, 9, 10, Ii, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22.~, north one-half <strong>of</strong> 26, northwest one-fourth <strong>of</strong> 27, and that part <strong>of</strong>Sections 6, 7, 18, and 19 west <strong>of</strong> Jackson stud Ross fence. Block 58,: L - 7 J'¸~x ;:t •i?l•:I, ,l~,~~w. h.h!il


!2~o, t1Sections 10, 11, 12, and 15 and that part <strong>of</strong> Section 14 west <strong>of</strong> Jacksoni and Ross Fence; for eight years beglnnlng July I, 1930; annual considersi tion, $3,999.50. (Lease ~;o. ~76.)PIPE-LINE EASE~ENTS--ATLANTIC PIPE LINE COMPANY.--Upon motionduly adopte~l, the <strong>Board</strong> authorized the execution <strong>of</strong> the following pipellneeasements to the Atlantic Pipe Line Company::'=':~'~!iili?;t :i' lli!~'!! 'ii!}i i: i',!~,:: i"i 'I~liiiiiiit::: I:l|:i!i 12. E.D. Bectcn.--6,400 acres; Reagan County; Block 58, Seciitlons 29 and 30, Block i0, Sections 3, 4, Ii, 12, 13, 14, 2&~, and 24;ii for eight years beginning July I, 1930; annual consideration, $1,280. !i!! (Lease ~Jo. 577.) ilii I~. Fayette Ma.ves.~5,440 acres; Rea~n County; BS.ock 8, See- Iptlons 8 17, 18, that Dart <strong>of</strong> 4, 9, and 16 east <strong>of</strong> the highway, and thatil part <strong>of</strong> Section 5 south <strong>of</strong> the railroad, BlOck II, west one-half <strong>of</strong> Sac- 1: tion 13 and that part <strong>of</strong> Section 12 south <strong>of</strong> the r~ilroad; for ten yearslil beginning July I, 1930; annual conslder@tlon, $I,~60. (Lease No. 578.)14. _J. A. Queen.--6,400 acres; Reagan County; Block 58, Sectlons31 and ~2, Block i0, Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18. 19, and 20; foril eight years beginning July l, 1930; annual consideration, $1,280. (Lease~= i~o. 379.)15. _G. N. Hodge.--8,480 acres; Reag%n County; Block 9, Sections29, ~0, 31, and 32, Block i0, Sections 25, 26, 35, and ~6, Elock I ,that part <strong>of</strong> Section 12 lying north <strong>of</strong> the railroad, Block 8, that part<strong>of</strong> Sections 7, 6, 5, and 4 north <strong>of</strong> the railroad, Block 9, that part <strong>of</strong>Section ~ north <strong>of</strong> the railroad and east <strong>of</strong> the t~nsite, Block II, Seotions I, 2, and one-half <strong>of</strong> II; for ten years beginning July l, 19~0;' a~-ual consideration, $2,120. (Lease No. ~80.)16. Travls _M. Moore , J_. ~. Burgess, J. Weir, and G. N. Hod~e.--160 acres; Reagan County; Block 9, 160 acres out <strong>of</strong> Sections 35 and 34;for ten years beginning July i, 1930; total consideration, $400. (Lease -,~~o. 3~l.; I\il 17. P.H. and W. ~. jackson.--24,522.5 acres; Reagan County; I ~'- ~Block 58, Sect~on~ 15, I~, ~7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and that part <strong>of</strong> Sec- ~>~i! tion 14 lying east <strong>of</strong> Jackson and Ross Fence, Block S, that.part <strong>of</strong> Seo.I!~*~ ~ ~s~etions 15 to $6 inclusive, Block 9, Sections i, 2, II, 12, I~, and 14; ""or ten years beginning July I, 1930; annual consideration, $4,904.50.ase No. 382.)18. _S. M. O~leshv, Jr__.--ll,124 acres; Crockett and SchlelcherCounties; Block 56, Sections Ii, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22,2S, 24, that part <strong>of</strong> Sections I0, 9. and 8 south <strong>of</strong> the Oglesby and Boydi Fence, that part <strong>of</strong> Sections 6 and 7 south <strong>of</strong> the Evans and 0glesbyFence, and 164 acres out <strong>of</strong> Section 21 bounded on the southwest by the0glesby and Clayton Fence; for ten years beginning July I, 1930; annualconsideration, $~,i14.72. (Lease No. ~8~.)19. C. W. ~.--9,286.7 acres; Crockett County; Block ~8,Sections 15, 16, 25, and 26, Bl~k 52, Sections 20, 19, 21, 22, ~nd part<strong>of</strong> 18 ~nd 28, Block 39, Section 5 and part <strong>of</strong> Section 6~ Block 55~ SectionsB, 4, 8, 7, and parts <strong>of</strong> ~, 15, and 14; for ten years beg~nnlngJuly i, 1930; annual consideration, $2,600.26. (Lease No. ~85.)20. C.E. Bo.vd.--7,821.S acres; Crockett and Schlelcher Counties;Block ~9, Sectlons 15 and 16 and part <strong>of</strong> Section 6, Block 55, Sections16, 17, 25, and 24, and part <strong>of</strong> 14 and 15, Block 56, Sections I, 2cud parts <strong>of</strong> 3, 8, 9, and I0; for ten years beginning July I, 19~0| annualconsideration, $2,189.95. In order to make the C. E. Boyd lease,the Regents agreed to and approved the cancellat~.on <strong>of</strong> the old le~se,covering this same property, to the Central State Bank, who held the orig~nal lease and who had subleased to C. E. Boyd on June I, 1925. Aftermaking a direct lease to Mr~ Boyd, the <strong>Board</strong> approved an assignment byMr. Boyd to t~r. Paul Willoughby for a term <strong>of</strong> two and a half years beginning July 1, 1930, except as to the renewal option provision <strong>of</strong> the assignment,approval <strong>of</strong> ~hich was expressly denle~ by the Bcar~. (Lease~o. 306.)21. The Noard approved the assignment by Mr. p~ S. ~rrls <strong>of</strong>his lease, No. 342, to Hr. Te A. Eincald.I. 2,203 rods; Ward County; Block 16, Sections 19, 18, i~, I14, 9, 8, 7, 5, and 6; for ten years beginning July I, 1929; c~nsidera- !Itien, $550,75.It•2. 4,200 reds. Andre~vs County; Block 14, Sections 3, 4, 6, 7,!9, I, and 26, BlOck I~, Sections 2, 3, ll, 12, I~, and 24; BlOck l, Sec~tion I, Block 2, Sections 3, 4, 5, 8, ~nd 7; for ten years beginning liE~June 1, 1930; consideration, $i,050. "; ~ ....... " ~, ' ~',.~i-- GEORGE ~VASHINGTONM~0RIAL--DAUGHTERS OF THE J~RICAN REVOLU-TION.--Upon motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cr~ne, the <strong>Board</strong> unanimously adopted the fellowingresolutlon:V~I~EREAS, it has been reported to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s that the Daughters <strong>of</strong> theAmerican Revolution are contemplating the raising <strong>of</strong> a fundby popular subscription for the erectlon <strong>of</strong> a suitable monumenthonoring the memory <strong>of</strong> George Washington, the monumentto be erected on the occasion <strong>of</strong> the two hundredth annlvers~r~<strong>of</strong> his birth,NOW, THEREF01~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s (I} that the <strong>Board</strong> heartilyapproves the proposed ~ctlon, and (2} that the <strong>Board</strong> cordiallyinvites the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution to place themonument on the can~us <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> since, in their opinion,the location <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> in the center <strong>of</strong> the sta~eand its place at the head <strong>of</strong> the state's institutions <strong>of</strong>higher learning make it a logical and a proper place for theerection <strong>of</strong> such a monument.At 10:45 P.M. the <strong>Board</strong> adjourned, with the understanding thatthe next regular meeting will be held upon the call <strong>of</strong> the Chairman.• /-~ust~n, Tex~s, September 26, 1930Xeeting No. 282The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Re~ ~ts <strong>of</strong> The Uuiversity <strong>of</strong> Tex~s m~ t in calledsession at 5:00 P.M. Friday, September 28, 19b0, h~ the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> PresidentBenedict, with the following present: Regents Batts (C~irn~n),Crane, Hollid~y, Jester, 0dell, and 8t~rk; President Benedict. ComptrollerCalhoun, and 2ecretary Haynes.There had been a conference meeting from 4:00 P.~. until5:00 P,Mo, with the above-mentioned atte~dance, ~t which the followingquestions were discussed without action being ta~n on them:CONSTITUTION~LL A~,~Di~$'--Judge Batts reported that he w~sfrequently asked the attitude <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Re~m~ts tow~x~s the ~roposedconstitutional amendment Dermitting certain V;est <strong>Texas</strong> countiesto tax <strong>University</strong> lands in those counties for school purposes and theproposed ~mend~nent w~th reference to the ~nvestment <strong>of</strong> the UnivezsityPermanent Fund. Var~ous members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> discussed the u';o propose~amendment s.7 : ":+;:," g: , ~ i}~!?i i x !~~; ~ !:~i~I '~ ;:I~;PEI~!T ~0 P~VE GRAVEL.--Upon motion duly adopted" the <strong>Board</strong>authorized the execution <strong>of</strong> the following imhnit to Hr. Dick D~lllard,<strong>of</strong> Andrews. <strong>Texas</strong>. to remove gravel from Block 13. Sections ll ~d 1~and Block 14, Section 14~ in Andrews County. The permit Is lto be ~n effectfor one yea~ beginning January I, 1930, and t.h~ conslderat~on istwenty-five cents for each cubic yard <strong>of</strong> sand and gravel removed.With reference to the land-taxing amendment, the ~ttitude <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Board</strong> was that it could not t~ke any action as a <strong>Board</strong> since thetaxes are to be paid out <strong>of</strong> General Revenue ~.ud the a~endment would notaffect the <strong>University</strong>. The <strong>Board</strong> is "not opposed."With reference ~o the proposed amend~nent as to the investment<strong>of</strong> the UnLversity Permanent Fund, there was considerable feeling that\


Hlil '!~i.,¸•t:~e pi~n was not altogether satisfactory, yet, in view <strong>of</strong> the co]~lition.~under ~:hich United States bonds rm~st be purchased at present and in thel uture, it ,;as felt that the ~r, endment should be adopted. By unanimousconsent judge .~ts ~;as requested to nrenare a statement for the presssupport <strong>of</strong> the auend~ment.PEIhI/~IT i, Lq~ ~ z~.~.T '~r~'~"~"~ --Nr. Calhoun reported that, actiing entirely on his own ini~iatlve m~d because he could get as good ora better yield without so large a premium, he had recently invested somecf the Pe~nent :~und in other United States bonds than the 4-I/4's, in~i which he had b~en authorized by the Finance Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> toli i~est" The members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> present approved the action and agreedil to submit it for ratification at the next re~lar meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.F~-~ISSION OF FhVES ~D I[ISS BkLRTA '~;LFdS.--President Benedict ~resented a request from Miss Roberta Lavender, Associate P~9fessor <strong>of</strong>Classical Languages, that the matriculation fee paid by Miss Berta ?/ard<strong>of</strong> Chile, be remitted. President Benedict recommended that it be notdone, because <strong>of</strong> the precedent involved, judge Batts thought the <strong>University</strong>should encourage students from the South American countries a~ifrom Mexico to come to the <strong>University</strong>. After some further discussion,action on the request was deferred until the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>.TH~RASPLER BEQ~T.--Doctor Benedict reported that the bequest<strong>of</strong> Dr. B. O. Thrasher, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the ~edical Branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>,had been received. ~e second article <strong>of</strong> the will reads as follows:.'??, .,The <strong>Board</strong> was then called Lute session by the Chairman, andthe following business was transacted:~hd~"gB TO MR. McF2~J.Al[D.--President Benedict reported that"Jr. J. D. McFarland, <strong>of</strong> the Depar~nent <strong>of</strong> Drmving <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong>Engineering, had prepared the card for the Regents' flowers sent tothe f~meral <strong>of</strong> l!r. Will C. Hogg. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holllday, secondedby }~r. Sta~k, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to e:qoress its appreciation to Mr. McFarla~ifor the preparation <strong>of</strong> this card.?~'SOLUTIOI~S ON DF~Ik~ OF WILL C. HOGG.--Mr. Crane was requestedto draw u], resolutions for the <strong>Board</strong> on the death <strong>of</strong> Mr. Will C. Hogg,E~-Regent <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, and have them inscribed, to besi~ed by the members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents at their next meeting.P~SOLUTIOITS ON DEA~V. OF :.kRSH/iLL u~,'," ..... ~..-'~Ir. Holliday was asketo dra,: up resolutions for the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents on the death <strong>of</strong> Honorabl"~:arshall T[icks, the resolutions to be adopted by the <strong>Board</strong> at its next~eeti~.P~SOLUTI0];S 0N DEATH OF R. WAVERLk~Y ~,[l~.--In accordance withthe action taken at the July 16 meeting (mimeographed minutes, page 9),Chairman Batts appointed Doctor Randall as Chairman <strong>of</strong> a con~nittee todr:~ft resolutions on the death <strong>of</strong> .ar. '~ R. Waverley Smith. Doctor Randallis to ~ppoint two other members to the committee to assist him.~ZR0~T.--Preside~t Benedict reported that the enrollment<strong>of</strong> the ~[aln <strong>University</strong> at this ti]~ is 5,187. At this correspondingtime last year the enrollment was 5,015, and the year before, 5,109.VOTE ~F TH,d~UKS TO DOC!~R ETTLI]GER,.--Upon motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark,seconded by Mr. Holllday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, unanimously, to express itssincere thanks a~ appreciation to Dr. H. J. Ettlinger for his servicesas Director <strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate ~thletics for the past two years."Second: I will, bequeath and devise ~o the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong>, the sum <strong>of</strong> Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, to beused for the ~ledical Depar~nent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>for such purposes and upon such conditions as to the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> may see~n proper. It is mypreference that the ~ be kept intact ~s to principal andthat the inco~ze therefrom be used, and it is my preferencethat it be used, in coz?~ection with the Chair or Chairs <strong>of</strong>the <strong>University</strong> (~edical Department) having to do with theDiseases <strong>of</strong> the ~Ind, but this is an expression <strong>of</strong> ~:referonceonly ~d not ~z~nduto~5:, and I leave the use <strong>of</strong> the money~o the best jud~:~nt <strong>of</strong> the ReGents.'At the suggestion <strong>of</strong> President Benedict, and on the motion <strong>of</strong> ~Ir. 0!ei!,!seconded "~j Mr. Hollld~y, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to request the Secretar"E toexpress its thanks to Mr. H~rrison Thrasher, R. F. D. No. 2, Gainesville<strong>Texas</strong>, the father <strong>of</strong> Doctor Thrasher.~VERTISIiD LECTSrRES.--President Benedict ~rese~ited on <strong>of</strong>ferfrom the Tenth District 2zlvertising Federation <strong>of</strong> ~nerica to furnisheight lectures to the classes in Advertising at the <strong>University</strong> duringthe current long session. The lectures are %o be on various T~hases <strong>of</strong>advertising, and are to be delivered at the scheduled hours for theAdvertising classes but open to such student visitors as may care to Iattend. President Beneilct reco~nded that the proposition be acce~:te~On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hollid~y, seconded by Mr. otark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to -.~~rove the recorazendation. ~ I!CLA_R.~CE E. GIli~0~ ~R. IZr~.--President Benedict reported "ngift <strong>of</strong> a ±kind <strong>of</strong> $764 from the <strong>Texas</strong> Council ~f Safety, to be ic~:~-n ,,as the Clarence E. Gilmore Prize. The contract <strong>of</strong> gift reads as folbows:The State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> )County <strong>of</strong> Travis ):t ,, [-,., ..• •o,; ,.. •,/r.~i"DOC~DR CB0~ELL'S ~ATI01~ ':,~TH CITY HOSPITAL.--President Bene.dict reported that Dr. Caroline Crowell, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Health Service,had asked permission to continue her work in one <strong>of</strong> the free cllnicsat the City Hospital. This work in no way interferes with DoctorCrowell's work at ~he <strong>University</strong>, and her only remuneration is a room atthe Hospital. Several members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents expressed theopinion that this work would enable Doctor Crc~ell to render a greaterservice to the <strong>University</strong>, and the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark,seconded by '/r. 0dell, to approve this arrangement.I:I~ABF.&U B. ~ R ~iOTT0.--Presld~ut Benedict reeo~ended thatthe i[~rabeau B. Lamar motto, which appears on all <strong>University</strong> publicationbe changed so as to contain some words that have hitherto been omitted.l~e omitte@ uords, recommended for insertion, are underscored:"Cultlvated mind is the guardian genius <strong>of</strong> democracy, an_._dd ~hile~uided and controlled b_/i virtue, 1_ss th___ee noblest attribute <strong>of</strong>men. It is the only dictator that freemen ackn~ledge, and ~heonly security that freemen desire." ~The quotation as recomn~ded by President Benedict was adopte~l by the<strong>Board</strong> without objection,..... i. . . . iActing in behalf <strong>of</strong> the various contributors, Igive and deliver in trust to the trustee desi~ated below$764. This donation shall be called the Clarence E. GilmorePrize. The t~astee, either personally or throughagency or a committee, shall hold, manage, control, investand reinvest in any way, alone or with any other fu~Is,the whole or any !~art <strong>of</strong> such donation, in whatever formit may take, shall collect the income and shall, from tireto time, pay out <strong>of</strong> the income all expenses, cost and expendit-ares<strong>of</strong> the trust or incurred in furthering its purpose.Tne purpose <strong>of</strong> the trust to be carried out by orunder the tn~stee when the fund shall have accumulated tothe s~n <strong>of</strong> @l,000, either out <strong>of</strong> addition from income orother donations, is: the awarding each year <strong>of</strong> a prize tothe student <strong>of</strong> journalism at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> whounder n~les to be established by or under the trustee, inthe opinion <strong>of</strong> judge~ to be appointed by the trustee, writesthe best essay for such year on the wlue <strong>of</strong> safety as appliedto some one or more lines <strong>of</strong> industry or transportation.The trustee shall be the ~erson ~ho is President <strong>of</strong>the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tex~s at the time this donatlon t~kes effect,but in his personal and not his <strong>of</strong>ficial capacity.


2t162~]~' .~~,,, I~ I~],~.'T.k!: ;:t,i~;[/i;,"!f i! ~.,'!~i~21 :I ; ,i Ik:¢~} ":j,iu ~~!,i'.%1I; ¢ [ •i: 1.lihi:I:;i1!iI'lifiUpon his ceasing to be such President, the next incumbent,and in turn thereafter each successive incumbent <strong>of</strong> such <strong>of</strong>lice,but in a personal and not an <strong>of</strong>ficial capacity, shallbe tm~stee in his place. A bro'~d discretion is given thetrustee, his agent, and committee, in carrying out the trust,and any agency or committee under him shall be subject to hiscontrol at all times; and no one <strong>of</strong> such persons shall receivecompensation out <strong>of</strong> the fund or be responsible for other thanindividual misfeasance in breach <strong>of</strong> the trust. The trusteeor those under him shall ~ke full report <strong>of</strong> the ~Lministration<strong>of</strong> the trust annually to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> the Univers£ty:<strong>of</strong> Te~.~s.Wi~ess my hand this 2nd day <strong>of</strong> August, 1930.(Signed) R. D. i%rkerSecretary-Treasurer,<strong>Texas</strong> Council <strong>of</strong> Safety.On motion <strong>of</strong> };Jr. Stark, seconded by ~[r. Cr~e, the <strong>Board</strong> votedto accept the gift and to em2ress its thanks to the donors.consideration <strong>of</strong> $585 per year paid in advame or a tot~e.1 <strong>of</strong> ~1,755 forthe period <strong>of</strong> the lease. On Mr. Calhoun's recommendation and on motion<strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday seconded by ~r. 0dell, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve ti~lease.FORT ~!SS SITE.--Nr. Hell,day reported that he had had somecorrespondence with the United States Goven~ment recently relating tothe sale <strong>of</strong> the twenty-t~o acres <strong>of</strong> land belonging to the College <strong>of</strong>12[nes and Metallurgy, adjacent to Fort Bliss. He had written ColonelSymser that he thought the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents would sell the land at$1,O00 an acre. ~lr. Holliday reported to the <strong>Board</strong>, ho:~ver, that heseriously doubted being able to get this price. ~;[~out formal actionthe <strong>Board</strong> authorized Nr. Ho!lid~y to proceed v~ith negotiations and, ifhe cannot get the price mentioned, to negotiate for vd~atever he canget, to as low an amount as ~500 an acre.AUDIT OF ~-UNDS 2d~D SECL~ITIES IN STATE TNhi~ZL~Y.--PresidentBenedict reported that, in response ~o a request from Judge Baits, inthe name <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regengs, State Treasurer W. Gregory Hatcherhad agreed to permit the <strong>University</strong> Special Auditor to aud[t the fundsand securities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> held by him.,[?i";v; ,i G;~LVESTON CO'.,~_~,LL'~TIOI[ ?~0CE?DIL~S.--President Benedict reiiported ~cr the [nfon.~ation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> that the Governor had approvedi! the resolution adopted by the <strong>Board</strong> on July 16, 1930, requesting coniideznation ~roceedin;:s against certain ~roperty £n the City <strong>of</strong> Galvestoniii and had rem~ested. . . .the ,~ttoraey General"to instiuute proceedings to conlidemn the property.ilAIR-~DC~D!TICNIIJG TLA/~T--BIOLOG iC2~L ~ABOP.,TORY.--:~r. Calhounil re,~ru.i {h=t the air-conditioning plant in the Biological Laborator di Building had been installed and ~aid for. He aske~ for a transfer <strong>of</strong>• 17,500 from the Available Fund to the account "Physical Plant Betterments,"to take care <strong>of</strong> this r~yment. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, secondedby lit. Eolliday, the <strong>Board</strong> approved the transfer requested.PRIq[TING C01,TRACT i~)W THE 19~i CAC~.--President Benedictreported for the information <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> that the printing contractfor the 1931 Cactus had been m'~arded to the E. i. Steck Company, <strong>of</strong>Austin.D~D OF TNJST R~ASE--C.=DCIC~2T COUN~f.-'2he 3ecretary presenteda request from Collins, jackson & Sncdgr;~ss, <strong>of</strong> San Angelo, fora release <strong>of</strong> a deed <strong>of</strong> trust given the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents by J. ~;~. Zontague,T. W. Couch and J. W. Howard on ~ugust 12, 1899, to secure thepa:;ment <strong>of</strong> rent on a tract <strong>of</strong> lead in Crockett County, <strong>Texas</strong>. The lastpayment ~as due and was ~id in 1909. On motion <strong>of</strong> Zr. Stark, secondedby Mr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize its CNain::an to executethe release in the name <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.~ii ~ ~)i: !:71 ,~:,, h,~:il, •:!' 5,q :.i[ :!/5TL~' TUI~.~/L ?DR W0d~T'S Gy~zq~SiL~.__Mr. C~lhoun reported alsotibet he had requested Mr. R. i. ;&ire, Sul-ervising ~irchitect, and hisstaff to prepare plans for a steam tun.nel and storm sewer to serve theUomen's Gsmm~sium and surrounding territory. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark,seconded by ~r. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to aoprove the action <strong>of</strong> COmlo-~roller Calhoun.II~2STL[E[T OF T}~iS~R BEQU?IST.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday,the Boar< voted to instruct li~. Calhoun to invest the ~10,000 ThrasherBequest according to the u~aal procedure.c.J... CF ZcDOXi&D L.dD.--Nr. Calhoun nresented a warranty deedto J. C. Short on 65-1/~ acres <strong>of</strong> land in L~:~ar County out <strong>of</strong> the%~. J. '/cDonald property for a consideration <strong>of</strong> $655, with his recommendation that the sale be ~de. iu'ter some discussion, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr' Staseconded by Nr. 0dell, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~mke the sale, with all mineralrights reserved to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. ......f~/E!~I[EI?2 OF JULY 16 IIINUTES.--The Secretary requested p~rmissionto azend the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meeting <strong>of</strong> July 16, 1930, as follows:l. Strike out the third sentence in the paragraph headed"LITTL~IELD GAT~AWiAY," pa£:e 7, and in~ert in lieu there<strong>of</strong> the following:"Doctor Battle then reported that he had received fromMr. Roy F. ~arson, ~r. Cret's partner, a copy <strong>of</strong> a letter from :orisonand Walker, <strong>of</strong> Chicago, Architects <strong>of</strong> the Littlefield Gateway, sayingthat they had conferred with Xr. Coppini a:~ were v illlng to dr~ revisedplans in accordance with the new scheme without an~ additional" Gateway. ~icost to the <strong>University</strong> or to the trustees <strong>of</strong> the Littlefield " ~t2. Strik~ out the paragraph numbered '16," page ll, aiminsert in lieu there<strong>of</strong> the follm,:ing:: ! _.y~'.i~k)~t; ~ i~l~i~i:(!: ~ :Mr. Calhoun presented a warranty deed to W. O. Richey on fifteenacres <strong>of</strong> land in Lamar County out <strong>of</strong> the W. J. NcDonald propertyfor a consideration <strong>of</strong> )800, ~:ith his recommendation that the sale ben~de. On motion <strong>of</strong> ",r. Stark, the Boan~ voted to make the sale, reservingall mineral rights to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents,"16. Travis ]J. ]goore, J. W, Bur~sq, J. ~,eir, and G. N. Eod~[~T~nsite lease on l&0 acres out <strong>of</strong> Block 9, Sections 33 and 34, PmaganCounty, for ten years beginning July i, 1930; consideration, .)400 at execution <strong>of</strong> lease and twenty-five per cent per annum <strong>of</strong> gross receipts frosales and contracts.",-j;'~1 !'FOPJ~CLOSUPZ--EcD01~iLD ESTA~N.--M~. Calhoun reportedthat one<strong>of</strong> the debtors <strong>of</strong> the W. J. McDonald estate would be unablei to pay hisdebt and that the debtor had said he would deel over his land to the<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents in settlement <strong>of</strong> the amount or that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentmi6ht sue for judgment, as they wished. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holllday the<strong>Board</strong> instructed 1[r. Calhoun to find out if there are any jud~nents outstandingagainst the property, and, if not, to accept it in settlement<strong>of</strong> the debt.LEASE OF ~ ..... '•,cD0~D H0'~ PL~CE.--4/~'ro Calhoun presented a leaseto Ed Sluder on the 390 acres <strong>of</strong> the ;;. J. ~cDonald home ]?lace for the!term Ja~r~ 15, 1931, to Jam~ar~ 15, 1564, with the Option to the lessee°f lelsing ~°r a peri°d <strong>of</strong> tm~° years fr°m Jan~ar~ 15' 19Z4' at aIREP~/!NG OF E~JCATION BUILOIHG.--President Benedict reportedthat a committee appointed to work out plans for a program to co~!~,~emo-at~the renaming <strong>of</strong> the Education Building in honor <strong>of</strong> Dean U. S. Sutton, .. • Novev ber 26 at four P.ii. ~a ~Le ti~:1~ desi@uated ,iednesday ~i ternoon, ,, . ,for this program.I• , " - "-~'RS OF ~E A~'~iC=/~ .~EVOLU- 1GEORGE WASHING~DN ~0- '=d~'I--DAUG-:'x'~:~ :~'. --" ..... IITION,-.4)~ due motion the followin< resolution was unanimously adopted uy Ithe ~oard: ,i "~ I• ~,~EP.EAS, it has been ~pcrted to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Re- !~gents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> that the Daughters <strong>of</strong> theiiAmerican Revolution are contemplating the raising <strong>of</strong> a fund;,Z:/, i


0 ~ ~'~ . . . . ~ '~'*iLlIt,' ~ .+ ..2il ~: )• , 7 ....iby popular subscription for the erection <strong>of</strong> a suitable monumenthonoring the memory <strong>of</strong> George Washington, the monumentto be erected on the occasic~: <strong>of</strong> the two hundredth anniversary<strong>of</strong> his birth,TH~..b-D..~, BE IT :%ESOLVED by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> (I) that the <strong>Board</strong> heartilyapproves the proposed action, (2) that the <strong>Board</strong> respectfullyrequests that the action be heartily undertai~n, and (3] that~he <strong>Board</strong> cordially invites the Daughters <strong>of</strong> the AmericanRevolution to place the monument on the campus <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>since, in their opinion, the location Of the <strong>University</strong>in the center <strong>of</strong> the state and its place at the head <strong>of</strong> thestate's institutions <strong>of</strong> higher learning make it a logical anda proper place for the erection <strong>of</strong> such a mon%tment.~t 6:~0 P.:I. ;~he <strong>Board</strong> adjourned.if1939; 85 single poles at ,~.25 per pole ~er annum,; annual consideration,$21.25.2. Pecos Valley Power & Light ~.--Power-line ri&ht-<strong>of</strong>wayNo. 32, across Section 3, Block 68, Sections 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,~zd 30, Block 3, Sections 1O, ll, 14, 13, and 18, Block 15, Upton Count ITex~s, Sections 7, 8, 9, 10, 2, and I, Block 2~ Sections 25, 24~ 23, an36, Block 9, Sections 1 and 12, Block 8, Reagan County, <strong>Texas</strong>, and Sections34, 36, 38, 47, 46, 39, 45, and 44, Block 30, Crane County, Te~:asten years, January I, 1928, to December 51, 1937; 502 single poles at;~.25 per pole per annum; cash consideration, ~$76.50; annual conskleration,vl~5.50.3. <strong>Texas</strong>-Louisiana Power Conn~any.--Fo~';er-line riGht-<strong>of</strong>-wayXo. 33, across Sections 25 and 24, Block 2~, Pecos County, Texaz: tenyears, July l, 1928, to June 30, 1938; 16 double poles a~ $.50 perdouble pole per annum; annual consideration, 48.: t:,


0 OCT 2 .-',, i930~ ',,/~i! ii i '~ ii ii:.,, '~ ;~ 'ii ~;i!i !itG~II!G I-~L.SES.--Mr. Holliday presented the following grazingleases, each <strong>of</strong> which }~d been apnroved by the Land Comndttee. Eachw~s approved by th~ <strong>Board</strong> on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hoillday seconded by Mr. Sta1. Mrs. Josephine Slaughter, No. 388.--28,800 acres, Sec-Lions 1 to 25 inclusive, Block 53, Sections 1 to 4 inclusive, Block 54,Sections 7 to 14, Block 54, and Sections 17 to 24 inclusive, Block 54,Schleicher and irion Counties, <strong>Texas</strong>; for ten years, July l, 1930, tojune 30, 1940; $.28 per acre per annum; semi-auroral consideration,/:4,032.2. _S. M. (hvens, N_go. 589.--10,240 acres, Block 4, Sections 19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and that part <strong>of</strong>Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 south <strong>of</strong> Mayes and Owens fence, Rea-~ and Upton Counties, <strong>Texas</strong>; eight years, July l, 19Z0, to June Z0,1938;.$.20 per acre per annum; semi-annual consideratlon, [$1,024.Z. Ben Frazier and R. _H. Rice, No. 390.--3,719 acres, Block 3Sections 28, 29, 50, South one-half <strong>of</strong> 26, South one-half <strong>of</strong> 27, Northeaztone-fourth <strong>of</strong> 27, that part <strong>of</strong> 31, Z2, g3, 34, and 35 north <strong>of</strong> therailroad (less 121 acres for railroad and hi[chv:ay}, Upton County, Tex~s;eight years, July l, 19Z0, to J~e 30, 193S; $.20 per acre per annum;semi-annual c(msideration, ~371.90.4. ~. B. C on~er, ~. ~91.--2,720 acres, Block 9, Sections 26,27, 25, E~st one-h~If <strong>of</strong> ~5, l~orth one-half <strong>of</strong> 2,4, Southwest one-fourth<strong>of</strong> .%J:, Eea~n Coumty, L'e:~s; eight years, July i, 1930, to June ~0, 194(.;.20 ~er ~cre per ~mr~m; semi-annual consideration, $272.5. Johnnie 0'Brj, lan, ]!o• 392•--980 acres, Block ii, Sectionand East one-half <strong>of</strong> i5, Reag~ County, Tests; eight years, July l, l!to June Z0, 193S; ~'.20 per acre per annum; semi-annuul consideration~6. Pzzo__~r and 17iison, ~T_.qo. 39Z.--46,080 acres, Block 22, Sections1 to 18 inclusive, Block 2g, Sections 1 to 36 inclusive, andBlock 24, Sections 1 to 18 inclusive, Pecos Co~mty, Tex~s; ten years,J~nu; rj l, 15:51, te December 31, 1940; $.15 per -ore per annum; semi-~ual consideration, ~3,456.7• 3i~7 Lake Oil C onn~any, No. 594.--6,570 acres, Block i,..ection ~6 ~nd Section 35 less ".Jest 80 acres, Block 2, Sections I, 12,14, 8outh one-half <strong>of</strong> 15, Section ii less west 80 acres, Sectlon 2less ZO acres out <strong>of</strong> Northv;est corner, one-eighth mile %~Ide east andwest, Block 9, ~ection 25 and South one-half <strong>of</strong> 244 Reag~m County, ::Tex~s; eight years, July i, 1950, to June ~0, 1938; $.20 per acre per~nnum; annual consideration, ,~i,i14.8. Grou~ No. 1 0i! Co-operation, Eo. 395.--3,520 acres,Block 9, Sections 15, 22, 23, ~6, V;est one-half <strong>of</strong> 35, Block 8, Sectionl, Reagan County, Te~s; eight years, July l, 1930, to June ~0,1938; $.20 per acre ~er annum; annual consideration, $704.• ~SSIGNMEi~f-~SF GP~ZI!~ LF~SE NO. 327.--Mr. Holliday presenteda reco~e~zlation <strong>of</strong> the iuand Contmittee that L. D. Brooks, Jr., be permittedte assign that part <strong>of</strong> his lease, No. 327 ~, in Section ~, Block 5:Crockett County, Tests, to Mrs. Maggie Schneemann. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by ~[r. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to anprove the assignment,C2~CELIJ~TION OF BUTLF~R-MAYFIELD TOV,~SiTE IEASE.--Mr. Hollldaypresented a request for the cancellation <strong>of</strong> the townsite lease teButler and ~ayfield, together with an opinion from the Attorney Gene~l's<strong>of</strong>fice that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents had the right to cancel thelease. (For copy <strong>of</strong> opinion see Secretary's files•) Without objectionthe <strong>Board</strong> approved the cancellation on the reco~nendation <strong>of</strong> theLand Comml ttee.RESOT.UTIONS OF STAiPfdHY ~0 -qEGEI~ FOSTER.--0n motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> directed the Secretary to send a wire to RegentFoster expressing their regret at his absence because <strong>of</strong> illness dudtheir hope for his speedy recovery.~/ENT: OF MINU~"ES OF JULY 16, 1930.--~ne Secretary requestedpermlss~on to amend the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meeting <strong>of</strong> July 16,19~0, by adding the following l~ragraph at the bottom <strong>of</strong> page ll <strong>of</strong>the mimeographed minutes:"EAS~T ~0 UNITED STATES GOV£E~TENT--~IR~:jffS P~IDI0 STA-TION, WILNKLER COUI~Y, T~iS.--Upon motion duly adopted the <strong>Board</strong>authorized the exr utlon <strong>of</strong> a proposed easement to the United Sta=esGovernment on twenty acres <strong>of</strong> land in the City <strong>of</strong> Wink, Winkler County,Tex~s, to be used for the establishment <strong>of</strong> an Ain~ays R;~dio Station,at an annual rental <strong>of</strong> $20, pa~nnents to be made quarterly. The easementmay be renewed by the payment <strong>of</strong> the annual rental, but is notto be extended beyond June 30, 1950."On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, the ~endment was approved•ROUTII~ I~IS ~.P?.ROVh~.--The <strong>Board</strong> next took up for considerationthe routine items recommended by President Benedict under the heading<strong>of</strong> "REC0?£~NDED ACTION" in the Docket <strong>of</strong> October 18, 1930, as mimessTaphedand distributed ~o the <strong>Board</strong>. President Benedict called a~tentionto the following m~stakes in the mimeographed recomme.~iations:(1) Item 61, page 8, should recommend the transfer <strong>of</strong> $?20,instead <strong>of</strong> $750, budgeted for a part-tinm Lecturer in Education, ~o thesalary <strong>of</strong> Miss Calhoun Harris, Instn~ctor in Education at the College<strong>of</strong> Mines stud Zetallurgy.(~) Item 43, pag~ !2, should have the word "rate" insertedimmediately following the word "salary" in the second line.With these corrections, the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sta:seconded by Mr. Holllday, to approve the recommendations <strong>of</strong> PresidentBenedict, as contained in the Deckst on pages 1-25, dova~ ~o "~TTEP£ ~BE BRDUGHT UP FOR CONSIDEP£TIOH," page 26. The Bo~rd directed theSecretary to express the thanks <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> to the donors <strong>of</strong> the giftsto ~he Paul Franklin :~or~e Liemorial Publication ~%und ~nd to the GeologicResearch Fund (Docket, page 21).The approved items follow:TF~SFERS A~!D ADDITION~L ~pIRoPEIATIOL'S, 1929-30.--I reco~-m~ndthe approval <strong>of</strong> the following transfers in ~ccounts and additional appropriationsfor 1929-30:1~iz Univer -~ itxASSIGnaT OF G~~I!CG LEASE NO. 313.--Mr. Holllday nresenteda recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Land Ccmnitteetthat p. ~. Childress and W. W.Childress be permitted to assign Grazing Lease No. 313to ~lap Bro'thers and Lee Childress. The assi~ment was approved without objectionlPEI~ISSION TO SUB'LE~LSE GP~LZI}D LF~ES.--0n the recommendation<strong>of</strong> the Land Committee, the <strong>Board</strong> approved without objection thefollowing sub-leases <strong>of</strong> grazing leases:1. R. A. Evans to sub-le~se 7,540 acres to the Guaranty Bank2. The Guaranty Bank to sub'lease to W. W. Adams.~. Boyd to sub-lease to Willoughby 7,821.~ ~c~es.4. ~Villoughby to sub-lease to Will ,UilkBnson,5. Evans to sub-lease 3,GZZ acres to S<strong>of</strong>tgee. ~i6. Eves to s -lease acre to WU nson, ....~ ?" ~ayette ~ayes to sub,leaae!!t~ j. B, Johnsono i /iEducational Admini str~tionI. Traasfer $150 from the Office and Traveling ~%penses account<strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Education to the~intenance an~ Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> F~lucational Administration.~"~is ~ancunt is to be used for the nurchase <strong>of</strong> missingmnnbers <strong>of</strong> n~zines in the Education Library files and for ~ number<strong>of</strong> standard tests to complete the bchool <strong>of</strong> Education file <strong>of</strong> st~udardtests.Arc hi tec ture2. Transfer $I00 from Physic~l Plant l:~intena~'ze and Equipmentto the l/alntenauce ~d Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Depart :,~nt <strong>of</strong> Ar-chitecture.i ¸II/!


- :~=~- - Bureau• ' .....[2College <strong>of</strong> PharmacyS. Tr~:sfer ~150 from the ~inteuance and Equipment accountc2 the Colle[[e <strong>of</strong> Phaz.~acy to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. L. 7,'. Schleuse, Instructorin ?haEz~cy, :'or services during the month <strong>of</strong> Lu~%~st, 1950, in connectionwith the eventual moving <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Ph~ rmacy into thenew Chemlstry Building.Office <strong>of</strong> the 3e'~u <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School4. Transfer $6 from the Office and Traveling Expenses acoount<strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School to the Zainten~n(~:~.d Equipment, Including the Printing" <strong>of</strong> All Official UnLversity Public=tions~ccotu~t <strong>of</strong> the 0ffi~e <strong>of</strong> the Registrar, this amottut to be usedto oover the cost <strong>of</strong> se~dlng out the Grad-oate School portion <strong>of</strong>.the Cat~logue in envelopes instead <strong>of</strong> in wrappers.Office <strong>of</strong> the ~ ~-~e g~ " s *-r~r•5. Transfer ~120 from the amount budgeted for PublicationsSecretary to the Clerical .~.ssistants account in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Registi~r.6. Transfer $i00 fr~n the Mainten~mce and Equipment accountto the Clerical ~ssistants account in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrar.7. Transfer the balance <strong>of</strong> $105 in the salary account for an.~.ssistm~t, under General Publications in the General Ex~enses budget,to the Clerical ~Lssistants account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrar.8. Transfer 3162.5~ to the Clerical Assistants account in theOffice <strong>of</strong> the Registrar from the amount budgeted for the s~l~ry <strong>of</strong>~[iss Dorothy Carrington as ~ssistumt to the Registrar, resigned July 15,1950.I Office <strong>of</strong> the ,h~iitor9. Transfer $450 from the :~-nnual Audit account to the Mainteinance and Equip:oent account in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Auditor.10. Transfer ,~o~l from the Clerical Assistants account to theMaintenance and Equipment account in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Auditor.Summer Sessionll. Transfer .~'500 from the Summer School Special Fund to theGene ral Fund.19. Appropriate ~54.47 ~' from the UnappropriatedBalance to theFz~penses aeoo~m~t in Project No. 25 (W. P. Webb Project: History <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Texas</strong> Rangers, 18~Z-1920] in the Research in the Social Sciences budget,Building-~/umdFh~vsical Plant UDk~eo20. Transfer $504.50 from the Repairs account to the Bettermeritsaccount, in the Physical Plant Upkeep budget.21. Appropriate $522.93 additional to the Betterments accountin the Physical Plant Upkeep budget.0il Field Exoense" 22. Transfer $437.50 from the Expenses in Pecos and EctorCounties Fields account to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. E. H. Ellington, Extra0il G~tlger for the period June 15-August Z1, 1950.College <strong>of</strong> ~:..ines and Metallurgyand Mining2Z. •Appropriate $400 to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. L. A. Nelson, ~djunctPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geoloi~f and Mining, in order to make his salary for1929-30 amount to $2,900. This increase is being made bec~:se <strong>of</strong> theincrease in '~&r. Nelson's duties due to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Quirm's being away onleave.APPOINTIL~TS ~.I~D PSSIG~,~TI0112, 1929-50.-.I recom?~nd the approval<strong>of</strong> the followin~ appointments and resi~.ations for ]929-[59:Main Uulvers ity.L ibrar2i. Appoint Mrs. Iz~te Pc~,:ell as Newspaner Collection ~ssist-~:t in the Library for the month <strong>of</strong> ~ugust, 1950, vice Mrs. "~/illlamErueger, absent on leave without pay. Mrs. Po'~..ell's sa'lary is to beat the rate <strong>of</strong> $1,020 for twelve months.Office <strong>of</strong> the President2. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Y.iss H~zel iocl~';ood as ~issistantto the Secret~ry in the Office <strong>of</strong> the President, effective A~st 2~1950.[ .-'.i ~,'L ~,~,,}; %:i:12. Appropriate ~600 to the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 19t9 budget.15. Appropriate $1,057.35 to the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930 budget,this amount to cover a deficit.~kVS ic al Pl~at14. Transfer from the Physical Plant Maintenance and Equip-~.~nt • account the amount <strong>of</strong> $2,300 to the Electric Lights acceuzlt.15. Transfer from the Physical Plant Maintenance and Equipn~ntaccount the amount <strong>of</strong> .3368.50 to the Power House Suppllesaccount.l~ys ic al PlantMedical .B.ranch16. Transfer an amount not to exceed $795 from the Maintenanceand Equipment account under ~iministratlon to the Shop account umderPhysical Plant.Extramural Divis ionsBureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research . . . . •17. Transfer $1,025.72 from unexpended salaries the Bureau<strong>of</strong> Business Research to the Maintenar~e, Traveling, and Printing account<strong>of</strong> that Bureau.Research in the Social Sciences i 'o~ a _~:~ 18: Transfer ,350 <strong>of</strong> the amount appropriated for 1~he salary~ss~an~ in ~i~ject No. 27 (C. A. Wiley Project: LFarmOwnership amd Famm Tenancy in <strong>Texas</strong>, 1929-301 to the F~enseS account<strong>of</strong> that project. .....i0ffica~ the Registrar~'-~ Z. ~cept tie resignation <strong>of</strong> Miss Dorothy Carrington as Assistantto the Registrar, effective July 15, 1950.Medical BranchPatholo~ 4, Appoint 9r. E. D. ~u'ey as Instractor in Patholo~Y forthe month <strong>of</strong> August, 19SO, at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $150 for that period, viceQ'rDr. P® S~ Wolfe, resigned July 51, !~0.Extramural. DivisionsResearch in the Social Sciences5. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. W. B. Shelton as ResearchandField Assisteht under Project No. 27 in the Research inthe Social........ Sciences budget for 1929-~0, effective ~,uly !, 1950.<strong>of</strong> Economic Oeolo~:5. Appoint Miss Gene Ross as Assista.nt (Half-time) in theBursal/<strong>of</strong> Economic Geoloi~ from ~une 1 through Au~?ast 51, 1930, at asalary <strong>of</strong> $SOa month.~i ~ 7. Appoint ~iss Cle~mie Sylvester as Assistant (Half-ti~e)in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geo~oE~' for thessOnth <strong>of</strong> tJulyleatv2 ~Itho~uu t<strong>of</strong> $50 for that period, vice ~/iss Gene Re , "~ ~ " •p a y , . •! • '8. ~~ ~" 'Half ti~e) in theoint Miss. Mignon Reed as ~ss~s~&.l~~ " %~-~ .... .~ _i I Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo{~ for the period July 5-August 7, 19zo, a~ aisalary rate <strong>of</strong> $50 a month.' ~ ~J~ ,~ ~ ~ ~7 I~ ~: ~/~! i~!~!i-i~i ~ ~'~i ~ :! ~ ~ii• ~i ~ ' ~ , /••


• i 0 ~t:.t, ,:~i IBuild in< ~-hmdOil Field Exn]ense9. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. W. V. Stell as Office Assistautin the Land Agent's Office, effective August I, 1930.I0. Appoint Mr. W. V. Stell as 0ilfield Gauger in the EctorCounty Field, beginning August l, 1930, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $175 a month•Ii. Appoint Mr. E. H. Ellingten as Oil Ga-~Br for the periodJune 15-Auo~ast 31, 1930, at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> .~437.50 for that pe-riod.TPJdJSFERS ~D ~DI T 10L~AL ~I~_~0PR!ATIONS, 1930-31.--I recon~nez~d~he approval <strong>of</strong> the following transfers in accounts and additional appropriationsfor 1930-31:~L~in Universi tyA~}plled i:athematics and ~stronon%vi. Appropriate $250 additional to the Tutors and Assistantsaccount; <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Applied l~thematics and Astrono~.2. appropriate $586.67 to the salary <strong>of</strong> l~r. Walter NelsonBarnes, thus increasing his present two-thlrds' time Instructorship inApplied Mathematics and Astronomy- at ~1,200 for the long. session <strong>of</strong>iOb0-S1 ~o a full-time Instructorship at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for~ine months, effective October l, 1930..Botany and Bacteriolo~3. A,~propriate _~00 "'~ additional to the Tutors ar~ Assistantsaccount <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Botany and Bacteriology,.Qhemis t~¢4. Tr~asfer the sum <strong>of</strong> .~300 from the Tutors and Assistantsaccount <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Chemis try to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jim Bliss!~orton, Ins tractor in Chemistry.5. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> ~400 from the Tutors and Assistantsaccount to the ~aintenar~e and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong>Chemis try.Ec cnoml cs6, Transfer ~;~450 from the unused, half-time Instructorshipin Economics to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Norton Soencer, thus increasing hispresent half-tiy~ Instr~actorship in Economics at a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 fornine months to a three-fourths, time Instructorship at a salary <strong>of</strong>~'~1,350 for nine months, effective September 15, 1930.7. Transfer $450 from the unused, half-time Instructorshipin Economics to the t~tors and Assistants account <strong>of</strong> the Dewartment <strong>of</strong>Economics.8. Transfer $400 to the Tutors and Assistants account <strong>of</strong> theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Economics from the unused portion <strong>of</strong> the amount budgetedfor the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. E. T. ,~.~iller, absent on leave for the first semester<strong>of</strong> the 1930-31 long session.~u~:ilsh9. Transfer iliS00 from the unused salmry <strong>of</strong> Er. John F. Mea~l,Instructor in English, resi{~qed, to the salary <strong>of</strong> Nr. Mody Boatrlght,thus increasing his present five-sixths, time Instructorshi~ at a salary<strong>of</strong> $1,500 for nine months to a full-time Instructorship in English at asalary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months, effective September 15, 1930.I0." Transfer ~1,300 from the unused salary <strong>of</strong> ~Ir. J. FrankDobie, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, relieved <strong>of</strong> teaching duties for1930-31, to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Dixon. Wecter, Instructor in Engllshata salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930.II. Transfer $500 from the Tutors and Assistants account <strong>of</strong>the Department <strong>of</strong> English to the salary <strong>of</strong> ~r. Dixon W~ . . . . .in -~g!~sh at a salary cf $1,800 for nine months beginning Septamber 15,1930.12. Transfer the balance <strong>of</strong> $2,100 <strong>of</strong> the unused salary <strong>of</strong>Mr. J.~Frank Doble, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, relieved <strong>of</strong>' teachingduties for 1930-31, to the salary <strong>of</strong> Miss Sarah Clapp, Instructorin English at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,100 for nine months beginning September 151930,13, Appropriate $I~800 to the 'Ik~tors and Assistar, ts account<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> English, this addition being made necessarj byincreased enrollment in the Department.Ger~nlc Language s II ~ 14. Transfer $I,000 from Intercollegiate ~thletics to the ~" "~s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Cecil V. Pollard, Instructor in Germanic Languishes, who ~ ~:,~is teaching classes formerly taught by Mr. Metzeuthin• ~:~Home Economic s~ ;,~:~c15, Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> 31,630 to the budget for the De- ~fi~'¢:~: ~?i!ipartment <strong>of</strong> Home Economics as ~rt <strong>of</strong> lliss Helen Streit's s~lary as In- '"'"structor in the Nursery School. She is to receive ~',i;570 from the Kur- !~/:~sery School, making her total salary ~2,200 for nine months, effective~i~!~September 15, 19ZO.i~'~ ""~"~L,i~:Journalism : ~ :.16. Appropriate .$500 to the budget <strong>of</strong> the De~)artment <strong>of</strong> i ~:~,Journalism in order to i~cre~se the salary <strong>of</strong> '*" Paul J. Thompson, ~,~Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Journalism, from ,3.3,750 for nine months to ,34,250 for ~' ~;,!~.~nine months, e ffec t lye September 15, 1930.,~'~i ~,!:!!q!17. Appropriate ~480 to the ~.~tors a~.M Assistants account <strong>of</strong> i,ii..i~!ii.the .Department <strong>of</strong> Physics because <strong>of</strong> increased en~llment in the De~rt-mont.!~i'ii;(IPubl fc S~eak~n~ i ~ ii~i~i!!il18. Transfer $300 from the unused Instructorship in the Depzr~ • ~i-:;~,iii':i/,merit <strong>of</strong> Public Speaking to the Maintensnce a~l Equipment account <strong>of</strong> that ,.~'i ~.~Department.~ i~'~


~,~ J+{. ~.; .s L ' , . ::~'!+++'+I11 ,~iF,~,! '}Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the Colle~ <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences27. 7ransfer ~:500 from the Clerical Assistants account to thesaia~y <strong>of</strong> Miss Hazel Loclc:ood, Assistant Secretary in the Office <strong>of</strong> theDean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, thus changing her positionfrom a nlne-mbnths' basis to ~ twelve-months' basis at a salar F o~ vl,~effective September l, 19S0.28. Transfer ~862.50 from the Clerical Assistants account toG~e salary <strong>of</strong> ~'~iss 0pal Lea Gossett, Assistant Secretary in the Office<strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the Collece <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences (Three-fourths' ti~}for the ~eriod Se~tember 15, 19?0-August 31, 19~i, at a salar F rate <strong>of</strong>~900 for twelve months.P}kTsical Train:~nC for Women29. Transfer ~I07.50 from the Maintenance and Equipment accotu~tto the account ~or C~reta;~rs, in the Department <strong>of</strong> PhysicalTr~inin~ for Lomen.Educational ~sycholoQv80. Appropriate ,~O0 to the 'ih~tors ar~l ~kss~stants account <strong>of</strong>the Depart~nt <strong>of</strong> Educatim~l Psycholo{/f in order that a Tutor or an~ssistant ,~y be e~koloyed during the second semester to provide additionalhelp in caring z or one <strong>of</strong> Doctor Koch's courses.~istor Z and P hilcsonhv <strong>of</strong> EducationSl. Transfer i~i,~00 from the unused .~dJunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship inHistory and Philosophy cf ~ucation to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Edgar Otto;]cod, Instructor (~:o-thi~ds' time) in History and !~nilosophy <strong>of</strong> Education.Architecture2~2. Transfer i~168 from the Maintenance and Equipment ~ccountco the Tutors and Assista~ts account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Architecture.D_rawin ~~. Transfer $20 ?rein the "~tors and Assistants account <strong>of</strong> theDepartment <strong>of</strong> Civil ]~gineering to the Tutors and ~ssistants account <strong>of</strong>the Department <strong>of</strong> Drawing.Civil Enf~inee ring~4. Appropriate 3100 to the Tutors and Assistants account <strong>of</strong>the De~rtment <strong>of</strong> Civil ~uGineering, this amount to be used for thesalary <strong>of</strong> ~n additional ~ssist~.ut made necessary because <strong>of</strong> increasedreals tration in the Department.41. Transfer $~,015 from the ~el account to the account forJanitors, in the Physical Plant budget.Medical BranchPrac t ice <strong>of</strong> "/ed Ic ine42. Tr~usfer i~1,800 from the unused salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. j. A. 5r~dley,Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practice <strong>of</strong> ~edicine, resigned, to the salar#<strong>of</strong> Dr. William L. L'arr, Instructor in Practice <strong>of</strong> i~edicine.SurEer~4.5. Change the position budgeted as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> SurgicalP~tholog~y at $~,000 for twelve months to Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Surgical Pathology at $~,800 for twelve months.~4. Appropriate an additional ~;~iO0 to the salary <strong>of</strong> the positionbudgeted as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Experimental Surgery ~t ?~Z,600for twelve months.Note: These two changes increase the budget <strong>of</strong> the Department<strong>of</strong> Surgery by $I,000.Extramural DivisionsBureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research45. Transfer $180 from the unused salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. H. J. Rehn,Research Accountant, resigned, to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Charles Zivley,Draftsman (Part-time} in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, thus increasingMr. Zivley's salary from ~80 a month to i7~ a month for twelvemonths beginning September I, 1930.46. Transfer ~550 from the unused s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mr. H. J. Rehn,Research Accountant, resigned, to the s~lary <strong>of</strong> Hr. A. L. Ledlow,Statistical Clerk in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.47. Transfer $1,800 from the unused s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mr. H. J. Reku,Research Accountant, resigned, to the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. R. V. Shirley, AssistantResearch Specialist in Finance in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.48. Transfer i~2,700 from the unused salary <strong>of</strong> l:r. George ii.Lewis, Livestock Specialist, resi~ed, to the s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Herschel C.Walling, ~ssociate Research Statistician in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.i ~ ~+~?ii!i•" i


• I/[C0[~EOCT 74 ~930i:~it ,112!:: f,I,t.i!i' d': '.:'¢.:~iiri:i,fi, ~:!i~Gr] i~lg;i i;;i~ii i':~: ;~! <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chemistrj, thus lucreasing his salary from $2,200 forli :e:ve months to t ;elvo =nths, effective S tember 19 .I! Division <strong>of</strong> Extensioni! 55. Appropriate ,B200 from the unappropriated balance <strong>of</strong> theli Division <strong>of</strong> Extension for 1930-31 to the s~lary <strong>of</strong> an Assistant (Part-.ti::e) to Classify Flowers, in the Interscholastic League Bureau, forthe period May 1-August 31, 1931.66. Transfer .~905.I0 from the balance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> InterscholasticLeague Special ~kmd to the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension General Fund57. Transfer ~175.04 from the unused portion <strong>of</strong> the salarybudgeted to Mrs. L~ng as Assistant in the Package Loan Library Bureauto the s~lary <strong>of</strong> Mrs. l[ell Johnston, Assistant in the Package Loan r i-brary Bureau, thus placing ?or on a basis <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for twelve months,effective October 16, 19Z0.Building /--'q~, d0il Field Exwense58. Transfer ~220 from the account for Car Rent to the carexnense account <strong>of</strong> Mr. Carleton Tippette, Special Relief Gauger, effectiveOctober I, 1930. This will bring his monthly car allowanceup to .~85.59. Transfer ~II0 from the account for Gaugers to the salary<strong>of</strong> ~r. Carleton Tippette, Special Relief G~uger. Mr. Tippette's sZatusis being cha~ed from Gau&.er at Q~175 a month to Special Relief Gaugerat $185 a month, effective October i, 1930.//68. Transfer $250 from the unused salary budgeted for anAssistant Registrar to the salary <strong>of</strong> a Clerk in the 0ffice~<strong>of</strong> the Book.~keeper. This position is to be on a part-tlme basis for nine months.69. Transfer the balance <strong>of</strong> ii:350 in the unused salary budgetedfor an Assistant Registrar to the Office and Traveling ExpensesaocoIx~t.SOcia I Sciences70. Transfer $400 from the unused salary <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mary K.Qulnn, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, absent on leave, to thesalary <strong>of</strong> Miss Calho~m Harris, Instructor in Education, her totalsalary for 1930-31 to be ~1,800.Self-SupportlnglnstitutionsNurser~ Scho~l?I, Approve the following budget for the Nursery School for19~0-31:Cash on HandCertificate <strong>of</strong> DepositTuition (18 children), EstimatedSubsidy from State Department <strong>of</strong>Dluc ation--Smi th-Hughe sStudent Lunches~P~{DITURES$664.81424.001,350.00300.0040.00 $2,778.81' ~ ~' ~'i~• ~. &,k:.-,.% ,,:,, • ', ,L 'i- ~,]" : ] ;4....... .~4'.~!'i. [] ,=


,i Chemis try4. Appoint Mr. Jim Bliss Norton as Instructor (Five-sixths,time l in Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong> :~1,500 for nine months beginning September15, 1930, vice Mrs. Alice ~Letz Cenklin, resigned.~e Appoint Mr. O. H. Hamilton as Instructor (Part-tlmel inPure Ma~2tematlcs at a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 for nine months beginning September15, 1930, vice Mr. A. J. Smith, resigned.EGonomi~s5. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. Norman Spencer from Instructor(H~lf-time} in Economics at a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 for nine months to Instrfor (Three-fourths' time) in Economics at a salary <strong>of</strong> @1,350 for ninemonths beginning September 15, 19~0.6. Appoint Dr. E. Q. Hawk as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics for thefirst semester only <strong>of</strong> the long session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,1for that _z~riod.7. Appoint Dr. Clarence E. Ayres as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics,for the long session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for thatperiod.En~l ish8. ~point l:r. Dixon Wecter as Instructor in EnGlish at asalary c f ~1,800 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930~Romance ~smau~a~ s2~ Appoint MrS° R. A. Haynes as Instructor in Romar~e Langua~esfor the first semester <strong>of</strong> the long session <strong>of</strong> 1930-51 at a salary<strong>of</strong> $1,100 for that period, l~rs. Haynes is to serve as a substitute forMr° R. A~ Haynes, who is absent on leave without pay for the first semeste~e22. Appoint iiiss Sarah Lee Brooks as Instructor in Zoolo~yat a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months beginning September 16, 1930.23. J~polnt Dr. William E. Williams as Instructor in Zoolo~/(Two-thirds' tLmel at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for nine months beginningSeptember 15, 1930.~. Appoint Mr. Homer R. Belch as Instructor in Zoology at asalary <strong>of</strong> .ji,800 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930.~ ~:-!i ¸1:~, ¸*i]'!9. Chan~ the status <strong>of</strong> Nr. Medy Boatri~ht from InstructOr(Five-sixths' time) in English at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~1,500 for nine monthsto Instractor (-'~ll-timel in ~uglish at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for ninemonths beginning September 15, 1930.1O. Appoint 1[iss Sarah Clapp as Instructor in English at asalary <strong>of</strong> ~2,100 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930.Ii. ~]:lpOint ~ir. C. L. Oline as Instructor (Half-time) in Englishat a salary <strong>of</strong> ~900 for nine months beginning September 1G, 1930,vice Mr. John F. Mead, resigned.Gemmanic Languages12. Appoint Mr. Cecil V. Pollard as Instructor (Part-time) inGermanic Languages at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> i~l,000 for nine months beginning September15, 1930~.Home Ec onomlc s13. Appoint Miss Wilma D. Wolfs as Instructor in Home Economicsat a salary <strong>of</strong> ~,~00 for nine months beginning September 15, 19~0e25. Appoint Miss Isabel Thomas as Technician in Zoolo~ at asalary <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for twelve months beginning September l, 1930.Office <strong>of</strong> the Des~ <strong>of</strong> the Colle~e <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences26. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Miss Hazel iocl~ood as ~ssistantSecretary in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the ColleGe <strong>of</strong> =~rts and Sciencesfrom a nlne-months' basis at a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 to a twelve months' basisat a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,200, effective September l, 1930.27, Appoint Miss 0pal Lea Gossett as =~ssistant Secretary(Three-fourths' time) in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Desn <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Artsand Sciences at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $900 for t~elve months be~nning September15, 1930.! P~slcal T ralnir~ for Me_._nn28, Appoint Mr. Ed Barlow as Instructor in S~imming at a salar~<strong>of</strong> $1,800 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930, his salarytO be r~aid from the M~Intenance and Equipment, and ~,Jimming Pool, Loci~,and Other Assistants account in the budget for Physical Training for i~Meno(i ~ !~ i!~5~: i:~ I; ~i~'~// ~14. Appoint Miss Helen Streit as Instr~tor in the NurserySchool at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,200 for nine months beginning September 15,1930. ~1,630 <strong>of</strong> this ~nount is to be paid from the Home Ecenomi~sbudget, and the remaining $570 is to be paid from the I~urmer~ Schoolbudget.•Journalism15~ Chan~ the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. l~=ul j. Thompson from Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Journalism at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~S,750 for nine months to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>Journalism at a salary <strong>of</strong> $4,250 for nine months, effective September 151930.29. Appoint Mr. Henry Kramer as Locker Room Supezvisor andStore~eper at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,200 for t~,:elve months beginning SeptemberI~ 1930~ his salary to be paid from the Maintenance an~)lEqu£pment,and Swimming Pool, ~ocker, and Other Assistants account in the budgetfor Physical Training for ~en.Physical Training for Wom~n30. Appoint M--~ss Margaret C. Eirkner as Instructor (Part-tim~In Physical Training for V;omen, for the long session <strong>of</strong> 1950'31 only,at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I,000 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930.Psycholo~16. Appoint Mr. 0. L. Harvey as ~ljunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pfor 19~0-31 only at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,600 for nine months beglnningher 15, 1930°17. Appoint Mr. A. G. Long as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ps~hologyfor 19Z0-~I only at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~2,600 for nine months beglnnlngSepte~bet 15, 19S0~18. Appoint Mr. Carlos Kllng as Instractdr in Psychology at asalary <strong>of</strong> ~1,800 for nine months beg~nning September 15, 19SO.Public S~eaklng19. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. ~omas A. Rousse from Instructorin l~bllo Speaking at a sa!a~-~g <strong>of</strong> ~I,800 for nine months to Adj~t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Public Speaking at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~2,400 for nine months beginningSeptember 15, 193).i~i~ Appoint Miss Virginia Mac~rthur as Instructor (Part-time)in Ph~vsical Training for Women at a salary <strong>of</strong> $600 for nine months beginningSeptember 15, 1930.! i ~ 32. Appoint Miss Shiela 0'Gara as Instructor (part-time} inPhysical Training for Women at a salary <strong>of</strong> $600 for nine months begin-• ning September 15., 1930.i J 35. Appoint Miss Bernice Erwin as Classifier and ~ssistantSecretary in Fn~sical Training for Women at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~10O a monthf~m October I, 1930, through June 15, 1931, vice Mrs. Carlos Kling,resigne~ September 30, 1930.• ~Smhoel <strong>of</strong> Business Administrationas Associate fessor <strong>of</strong> co t-ilf= session or 19 0- l ly. at a oZn~ne months beginning September 15, 1930.55~ Appoint Mre He A. Handrick as Instructor in Business Ad-i mln~str~tlon (eight_elevenths ~. time} at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~1,600 for nine


2ii:i ~I [months beginning September 15, 1930, vice ~tr. George ?;. MoCulIeF, resigned.:may accept a half-tlme Instructorship in the Department <strong>of</strong> E'iucation~lPsy~holog~ for the first semester.5 :~t i : I!:{:: , •Z6, Appoint Mr. Herschel C. ~','alling as Instzuctor (One-thirdtime) in Busi~mss Administration for the second semester <strong>of</strong> the longsession <strong>of</strong> 19Z0-Sl at a salary <strong>of</strong> ~i~S00 for that time.5~. Appoint Mrs. !~te P~ell as Newspaper Assistant in theLibrary for the month <strong>of</strong> September at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $85, vice ~:rs. WilliSmErueger, absent on leave without pay.:~ i,I !, !Z7. Appoint L'iss Dorothy Ayres as Secretary to the Dean <strong>of</strong>the School <strong>of</strong> Business Administration at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $I,600 fort"::elve months beginning October l, 19Z0, vice Miss Mabel Vance, ~esigned.54. Appoint Miss Margaret Howard as ]~ewspaper Assistant inthe Library at a salary <strong>of</strong> $85 for the month <strong>of</strong> October, vice firs. ~illiamKrueger, absent on leave without p~y.~. f~5:,!¸ ~:~"~E~lucatioual Psycholo~ov$8. Appoint Dr, Lula M. Jenkins as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> EducationalPsycholo~j, for 19S0-Z1 only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,400 for ninemonths beginning September 15. 19S0.39.


,:i!i~l :!i' ii~!! ~ il,70. ,~point Miss Dorot~ Carrington as Secretary to the Dean<strong>of</strong> Men at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,500 for twelve months beglnning September I,19S0, vice Miss Helen H~milton, resigned.71. Appoint Miss Lorene Gregg as Secretary <strong>of</strong> IntrammralAthletics for Men at a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 for nine monthsbeglnningSe!m.t~mber 15, 19~0.72. Appoint Mr. Yewell Preston Euhn ~s Suloervisor 0f theFree Swimming Hours for Men at the swimming pool in the Gregor~ Gymmasiam(Three-eighths' time) at a salary <strong>of</strong> $~8 a month from October 5,1930, to June l, 19S1.Heal th Service73. Appoint Dr. G. ~. Graham as Director <strong>of</strong> lhe ~aboratoryin the Health Service at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I,000 for twelve months beginningSeptember i, 19SO.Office <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller74. Appoint Mrs. h~lla Fay Hedges as Secretary to the Comptrollerat a salary rate <strong>of</strong> ~1,500 for twelve months beginning September8, 19S0.75. ~q~point Mrs. Vallie Gatlin as Stenographer in the Office<strong>of</strong> the Comptroller at a salary <strong>of</strong> $I,$20 for t~elve months beginningSeptember l, 19S0.~,'.e,d ical _B ranc]~Phys iolo~?6. ~ccept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. P. L. Gray as ~ssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ?hysiolo~f, effective ~u~/st ~I, 19~0.77. ~point Mr. A. Lawrence Bennett as .~dJunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor(~ll,time) <strong>of</strong> Physiolo~j~ ~t a s~lar~ <strong>of</strong> ~2,400 for twelve months hecinningSeptember I, 15.80, vice Dr. P. L. Gray, resi@ne~..Obstetrics an__~ ~78. ~ppoint L~iss Caroline Owens as Technician in Obstetrics~d Gynecoloc/~ (Full-ti~) at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $840 for twelve months begin-Ing Septe:*~ber i, 19~0, vice l:iss Clara Thompson, resigned.~rac t~ce <strong>of</strong>79. Appoint Dr. Victor E. Schulze as Cllnical nssistant inthe Department <strong>of</strong> Practice <strong>of</strong> ~:edicine at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 fortuelve months beginning September I, 19~, vice Miss Mildred Stanley,resigned.80. ,~ccept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. James A. Bradley as AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Practice <strong>of</strong> Medicine, effective August ~i, 1930.Ext ranmral DivisionsBureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research86. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> ~r. H. J. Rehn as Research Accountantin the Bure~ <strong>of</strong> Business Research, effective September 14,1980.87. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. Charles Zivley from Draftsman(P~rt-tlme) in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $720 fortwelve months to Draftsman (P~rt-timel in the Burea~ <strong>of</strong> Business Researchat a salary <strong>of</strong> $900 for twelve months, effective September I,19Z0,88e Appoint Mr. Davenport R. Johnson as Clerk (Part-timelIn the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $50 a month foreleven months beginning October I, 19S0, vice Mr. Dan Perry, resignedAugust ~I,89. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Martha Ann Zivley from Secretaxy<strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,000 fortwelve months to Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Buree~ <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a salazy<strong>of</strong> $~,20G for twelve months, effective September l, 19~0.90. Appoint Mr. A. L. Ledlow ~s Statistical Clerk in the Bureau<strong>of</strong> Business Research at a salary <strong>of</strong> ii:550 for eleven months be~nningOctober I, 19SO.91. Appoint Mr. R. V. Shirley as Assistant Research Specialist~ Finance in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> !>200month from Sentember 15, 19~0, to February I, 19SI, and at ~ s~lary<strong>of</strong> $10O a month from February I, 1951, to Jm:e i, 19ZI.9~. Appoint Miss Bonnie P~rr Bell as Stenographer (Half-time)in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a salary <strong>of</strong> C850 for eleven month:beginning October I, 19S0, vice Miss ?:sther Lynn, resigned.9Z, Appoint Mr. Herschel C. Walling ~s ~ssociate ResearchStatistician in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research at ~ s_lary <strong>of</strong> [~2,700for twelve months beginning September l, 19~0.94e Appoint Mr, Sterling Uilliams as ~tatistlcal ClerF. in theBure~ <strong>of</strong> Business Research at a s~l.-.ry <strong>of</strong> .>~20 _-'or eisht months be{~inningOctober i, 195~).Research in the Soci~l Sciences95. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. J. Frank Dobie (m~ler P~jectNO. 7 in the~Research in the Soci~l Sciences budget for 19~0-~i) from$~,200 to $Z,400 for nine months. This increase is being ,:ade in orderto Bring Mr. Debie's salar~ under this budget in line with the increasemade to him, as ~sso~i~te Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, by the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Re gent s.LJ ~,i%i81. Appoint Dr. William L. Dart as Instructor in Practice <strong>of</strong>Medicine (Full-time) at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for twelve months beginningSeptember i, 19~0. Doctor ~:arr,s salary is to come from the unusedammzut budgeted as the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Bradley, resigned.Sur~:erx96. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. J. E. Stullk~n from Chemist inthe Bure~ <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,~00 for ~elvemonths to C~em~st in the Bu~ean <strong>of</strong> Industrial Chemistry at a salary <strong>of</strong>$2,400 for twelve months, effective September i, 19ZO.82. Chance the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. Harris Will£~ns from AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor ~l%~ll-timel <strong>of</strong> ~Ji~perimental Surger~ to Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor(Full-t~me~ <strong>of</strong> Surgical Patholo~, effective September i, ~gZO, no salarych


!h, {~'"'J;4 ;/ri:,ii,iii ,,i ¸i .:,if: i:i::iF~:10O. Appoint Mrs. Myrtle Gillum Goetz as Acting AssistantRegistrar <strong>of</strong> the Extension Teaching Bureau at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,800for twelve months for the period September 1, 19~0-Ncvember 15, 1930,vice ~:iss Rowena Spessard, on leave without pay. Beglnning ~ovember 15Mrs. Goetz will again become Correspondent in the Extenslon TeachingBure~ at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,400 for twelve months.I01. Change the title <strong>of</strong> the position "S1~tlstlcian" to "Stenographer," in the Extension Teaching Bureau stud appoint Miss ~ena Warren?elch as Stenographer at a salary cf $1,200 for twelve months beginningSeptember I, 19~0.102. Appoint Miss Bonnie Parr Bell as Correspondent in the Ex.tension Teaching Bureau from September i, 1980, to September 15, 1930,at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,Z00 for twelve months for that period, viceMrs. Myrtle Gillum Goetz.~uca~I14. Appoint ~'iss Calhoun Harris as Instructor in Education,for i9ZO-~I only, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,800 fo~ ~ine months beginning September15, 1930. !ian~ MiningI15. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. L. A. Nelson, for 19S0-31 only,from Ad~Imct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geolo{~ and Mining at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> ~,o00 ~.o fornine months • to AdJu~zt Pr<strong>of</strong>essm~ <strong>of</strong> Geology and Mining at a salary <strong>of</strong>$3,000 for nine months, effective September 15, 19~0. ~nls increasein salary is made because <strong>of</strong> Mr. Nelson's increased duties during theabsence <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Quinn for 19[~0-Zl. It is distinctly understoodby all that, in the event <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Qminn's return in 1931-~2,Mr. Nelson's salary and rank will be as if Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ~r'Office at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> ~250 for nine months, beginning October l,1930.PhVs ical Plant120. Appoint Mr. Charles Radmllff as Janitor at a salary <strong>of</strong>~540 for nine months beginning September 15, 1930, vice Mr. Cleto Garcia,resigned.121o ~ppoint Refugia Romero as J~nitress at a s~l~ry <strong>of</strong> $~50for nine months beginning September 15, 19[~0, vice Hattie Harris, re-109. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Nell Johnston from Asslst~nt inthe Package Loan Library Bureau at a salary <strong>of</strong> $i,000 for twelve monthsto Assistant in the Package Loan Library Buxma~ at a salar~ rate <strong>of</strong>$1,200 for twelve months, effective October 16, 1930.12AVES OF ABSEI{CE.--I recommend the £rauting <strong>of</strong> the followingleaves <strong>of</strong> absence without pay:,://t. ~III0. Appoint Miss Elizabeth Harrison as Secre1~ry (Full-tlme<strong>of</strong> the Nutrition and Health Education Bureau at a salar F <strong>of</strong> $1,200 fortwelve months beginning September I, 19Z0.I. ~r. Chester F. l~y, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Accounting, to be absenton leave without nay for the long session <strong>of</strong> 19~0-31. in order thathe may continue teaching and studying at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago.Oil FieldIII. Change the status <strong>of</strong> '~/r. Oarleton Tippette from OilGauger a~ a salary <strong>of</strong> $175 a month to Special Relief Gauger at a salary<strong>of</strong> $185 a month, effective October I, 1930, the additional app~priatlon<strong>of</strong> $I0 a month to come from the ~un t for Gaugers.2. Mr. R. Z. Cook, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psycholo~to be absent on leave without pay for the first semester <strong>of</strong> the longsession <strong>of</strong> 19S0-~l, in order that he may io graduate study ~t the <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> Chicago.S. Dr. Helen L. Koch, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psychology,to be absent on leave without pay for the long session <strong>of</strong> 1930-Z1, toenable her I~o accept a teaching position at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago.r,Ins ti tutlonsAthletics :.I13. Appoint Miss Alice Archer as Stemcgrapher in Intercelle,giate Athletics at a salary <strong>of</strong> $i00 a month for t~elve months beginningSeptember i, 19Z0.or MinesSciencesIIZ. Appoint 'N/'. A® H. Berkma~long sessi <strong>of</strong> at a....t = tory- <strong>of</strong> $2~. ~hls ~amount,. in additionto Mr. BerMman s salary as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>bi010glcalSciences, ~a]ms his salar F ~or 1920-.$I total $3,250.i I i/ili/i!! ~i i~i ~ i~: ~i:4. Mr. R. A. Haynes, Instructor in Romance Languages, to beabsent on leave without pay for the first semester <strong>of</strong> the long sessionorder that he may do graduate work at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>Chicago,i5~ ~a's. V;illiam Erueger, Newspzper Collection ~ssistant inI the Library, to be absent on leave without pay, bec~se <strong>of</strong> illness,for month <strong>of</strong> Au~mst, 1930.6, Mrs. William Krueger, Newspaper Collection ~ssistant inthe L~.b_,~.~.~ to be absent on leave without pay, because <strong>of</strong> illness,for the months <strong>of</strong> September and October, 19:~0.17. ~ i Miss Gene Ross, Assistant in the Bu=eau <strong>of</strong> EconomicGeol0~, to be absent an leave withbut pay for the month <strong>of</strong> July, 19 "~0-


i!i~i:?,.8 OCT 2 ¢• !!/i ii•i i ¸ •:: : :: . . . . r CT. ..t;4.~, b. ':"%.~::, 2;~i ~ ::8. llr. Leo Hendricks, Assistant in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economicd~oloLy, to be absent on leave without pay from SeptemBer 15 to SeptemberS0, 1950, in order that he may be employed by the United StatesGeological Survey for that period.9. Miss Rowena Spessard, Assistant Registrar <strong>of</strong> the ExtensionTeaching Bureau, to be absent on leave ~ithout pay from SeptemberI to November 15, 19~0.SU~ SESSION OF 1950.-~IIN UNIVERSITY.--I recommend yourproval <strong>of</strong> the following changes in the b~dget for the Second Term <strong>of</strong> t]Ma~u <strong>University</strong> Smmner Session <strong>of</strong> 1930:Ci~ssical ~smKu~e sI. Appoint Mrs. H. J. ~e~ as Instructor (Part-time) inClassical ~.anguages at a salary <strong>of</strong> $50 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the SummerSesslon <strong>of</strong> 1930., 'q; ,,'i~ t ',t,# ~,!~? i .,,~:~,i0. Mr. Edgar W. Ellis, Instructor in Chem~str#, to be onleave, ~;ith pay, from October 6-14, 19~0, inclus'.ve, in order that hen~y attend the ~nnual nation~l convention <strong>of</strong> T~u Beta Pi, held in Bethlehem,Pennsylvania, as a delegate from the <strong>Texas</strong> chapter, his tripto involve no expense to the <strong>University</strong>.0UT-0F-ST~TE TP~KPS.--I recommend the approval <strong>of</strong> the foll~ingout-<strong>of</strong>-state trips:2. Appoint Miss Sarah Dodsen as Instructor in English at asal~ry <strong>of</strong> ;$300 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the S-~r Session <strong>of</strong> 19S0.3. Chan~ the status <strong>of</strong> Miss Lucille King from Tutor inEnglish ~t a salary <strong>of</strong> $200 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Su~ngr Session<strong>of</strong> 1930 to Tutor in English at a salary <strong>of</strong> $240 for the second term <strong>of</strong>the S~mmer Session <strong>of</strong> 19~0, because <strong>of</strong> ~ncreased duties.,t:,~ i ;" ..,,i ~rI. Dr. Frederick Eby, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History and Phllosoph~<strong>of</strong> Education and Director <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session, to go to Madison,';;isconstn, October 24 and 25, 1930, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> t~ Directors<strong>of</strong> Summer Sessions, his expenses to be paid from the 1930-31 Officeand Traveling Expenses account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the President.2. ~,:iss Elizabeth D, Runge, Librarian at the Medical Branch,to ~ to Montreal, Canada, June 25-27, 19~0, to attend the Medical Librarians'Meeting, her expenses to be pa~ fr~ the 1929-30 Traveling~Ixpenses account <strong>of</strong> the Des~ ;rod <strong>of</strong> Other Administrative Officers <strong>of</strong>the l:edloal Branch.3. Mr. Elmer H. Johnson, Industrial Geo~.rapher in the Burea~cf Business Research, to travel in Oklahoma and KanSas during August,19~0, in orler that he may ~ke studies in connection with his work inthe Bureau, his expenses to be paid from the 1929-~0 ~iutenamce, Traveling, and Printing account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research.4. Mr. Elmer H. Johnson, Industrial Geographer in the Bureau<strong>of</strong> Business Research, to travel during 1930-31 in Loulsi~ sad Arkansasin connection with his uork in the Bureau, his expenses to be p~id fromthe 19Z0-31 M~intenance, Traveling, and Printing account <strong>of</strong> the Bureaucf Business Research.PErmISSION TO PJ~TUR/[ LATE.--I recommend that the foll~ing~mbers <strong>of</strong> the staff be nermitted to return to the campus after September15, 19Z0, without loss <strong>of</strong> pay:Dr. D. A. Piatt, associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosop]%vMr. Mealy C. Boatright, Instructor in EnglishMr. Fred W. Walk~r, Basketball CoachMr. H. V. Craig, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Applied MathematicsDr. E. R. Sims, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Romance ~.anguagesMr. Truman W. Camp, Instructor in EnglishDr. Frederick Eby, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History and Phi lesoph~<strong>of</strong> Education and Director <strong>of</strong> the Summer SessionDr. E. P, Schoch, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Industrial ChemistryMr. R. W. Stayton, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> La~Mr. Bryant Smith, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> LawNA-. D. F. Bobbitt, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> L~~r. A. W. Walker, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> LawDr. G. W. Goldsmith, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bot~m~VMr. P~nond Everett, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> FreehandDrYing and Painting . . . .Dr. W. J. Battle, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical Languages~r. H. A. Handrick, Instructor in Buslness Admi~*istratlonMr. J. E. Pearce, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Authropolo~Dr. C. C. Glascock, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Romance La~geaDr. J. B. %~harey, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> EnglishDr. L. A. Jeffress, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychelo@~Mr. Jack Johnson, Instructor in EconomicsMr. Roscoe C. Martin, Adjutant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Govem~r~nt4. Ohaa{~ the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. W. T. Oonklin from Instructorin English at a salary <strong>of</strong> $250 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Sesslon<strong>of</strong> 1930 to Instructor in English at a salary <strong>of</strong> $300 for thesecond term <strong>of</strong> the 3~mmer Session <strong>of</strong> 1950, because <strong>of</strong> increased duties.5. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. A. M. Sampley from Instructor iiin English at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $250 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Sesslon<strong>of</strong> 1930 to Instructor in English at a salary <strong>of</strong> $300 for the secondterm <strong>of</strong> the S~m~uer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930, because <strong>of</strong> increased duties, il~. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. T. W. C~mp from Instructor inEnglish at a sal~ry <strong>of</strong> ~$250 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Suntmer Session<strong>of</strong> 19~0 to Instructor in English at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> i~300 for the secondterm <strong>of</strong> the S!t,~er Session <strong>of</strong> 1930, because <strong>of</strong> increased duties.7. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr, D. ~[. :JcEeithun from Instructorin English at a s;lary <strong>of</strong> $250 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the ~umner Session<strong>of</strong> 1930 to Instm~ctor in English ut a s~l~j <strong>of</strong> QS00 for the secondterm <strong>of</strong> the S%~mm~r Session <strong>of</strong> 1950, because <strong>of</strong> i~'~creasei duties.8. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Mr. J. H. Parke from Instructor inEnglish at a s~lar# <strong>of</strong> .~250 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session<strong>of</strong> 19.50 to Instructor in English at a s~la~.j <strong>of</strong> eD00 for the secondterm <strong>of</strong> the Snmmer Session <strong>of</strong> 19~0, because <strong>of</strong> increased duties.i G°ver~ment9. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $70 to the Assistants account <strong>of</strong>the Depa~'tment <strong>of</strong> Goverament for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session<strong>of</strong> 1930,Histor~• i0. Appoint Mr. Clifford B. Casey as Instructor (Part-time)in History at a salary <strong>of</strong> $50 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the S~mer Session<strong>of</strong> 19Z0...... 11, Appoint Mr. W. P. Webb as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Half-time)<strong>of</strong> History at~ salary <strong>of</strong> $257.50 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the SummerSessi~m ~ <strong>of</strong> 1950.Anpo~;at Mr, Lewis E, Harm as Assistant in Philosophy ~t.~30 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 19S0.~s,~h010~-~ I~. Accept thereslgnation <strong>of</strong> Dr. L. A. Jeffress as Associate• Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ,<strong>of</strong> Psychology" for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Sumner Session <strong>of</strong>14. Appoint Mr. Jesse L. McGarity as Instructor in Psycholo[~.... at a!salar~ Of $~00 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 19~0,i ! i i:~IceDr. L, A. Jeffress, resigned.15, Appoint Mrs. Jema Tullis ~#hite as Tutor in Psych01oL~ at~ ~.!~a~ ~ ~-~2~ ÷o~ hb_e second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930.: ~%ii?~i I"~;d! T j~ ~LI~ ~P~bl~e S~eaklu~• iii 16. Appoint Mr. T. A. Rousse as Instructor in Public Speakingata s~lary <strong>of</strong> $75 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the S~:mm~r Session <strong>of</strong> 1980.: : i


...... :: , :: ~i ml ¸;i ii,i: ! :,!ii;,,.,. ,"]:i;.!i!i•"/[; I/'l ,I1' ,J : ih,il .i.;,;. ir ¸!b,Rornanqe17. ~'mcept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ii. X. Smith as Instructorin Romance ~.anguages for the second term <strong>of</strong> the S.~,*,-~r Session <strong>of</strong> 19ZO.18. Appoint Mr. M. P. Slover as Tutor in Romsmce Imagu~gesat a s~lary <strong>of</strong> $200 for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Sum~,~r Sessi~a <strong>of</strong> 1930,vice Mr. M. I. Smith, resi~ed.Bus ine s s ;~Imlni s tratl on19. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Miss Florence M, Stullk~n from i~i-Junct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Business i~iminlstratlon at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> ~75 for thesecond term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930 to Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Business~d.mlnistration at a s~lary <strong>of</strong> ,$450 for the second term <strong>of</strong> theSumner Session <strong>of</strong> 1950, because <strong>of</strong> b~creased duties..~rt <strong>of</strong> Teach in~20. Appoint an Assistant in Art <strong>of</strong> Teaching at a s~lary <strong>of</strong>:$9.7Z for the second term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session.Dduc~tlonal Ps;~cholo;~21. Change the status <strong>of</strong> :Jiss ~ovisa C. Wagoner from AssociatePr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Child Study at a s~lar~ <strong>of</strong> ~5~O for the second term<strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 19Z0 to Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Child Study~t a s~,lary <strong>of</strong> GS00 for the second tens <strong>of</strong> the S1~mser Session <strong>of</strong> 1930,because <strong>of</strong> increased duties.22. Approprl~te the sum <strong>of</strong> .~;49 to the ~ssistants account <strong>of</strong>the Department cf Educational Psycholo~ for the second term <strong>of</strong> theSummer ~esslon <strong>of</strong> 1930.Science23. ..ppoint -ssistants in Library Science at a combined sala:<strong>of</strong> J21.60 for the second ~erm <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930,SU~?~ SESSION OF 19S0--C0Y~EGE OF ~II~S ~ND ~TfJ~GY.--I recommend your approval <strong>of</strong> the follo~Ing additional appointments forthe Colle~ <strong>of</strong> Mines and Met~llur~ Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930.Ls~ret~ Case ($6,168.16}Plot Plan ($451.7Z]<strong>University</strong> Architect's ExpenseBraokenridge Lands~an~ Agent's ExpenseOil Field ExpenseOut-Patlent Building, Medical SchoolL~boratory Bu~Idlng ,~Iditlon, Medical SchoolDent~l Building, Medlcal SchoolRESFJd~CH IN THE SOCII~L SCE:~CES, 19~0-31.--I reconmend thesetting up, out <strong>of</strong> Rockefeller funds, <strong>of</strong> an Imprest c~sh fund <strong>of</strong>$I,000 to be drawn on for necessary c~sh adv~mes to grantees forlegitlm~te expenses in connection with ~uthorlzed projects trader theResearch in the Social Sciences budget, upon recommendation <strong>of</strong> theDirector,P3~ISSION OF FF~S.~I recormaend that the Lone Star Cement ,Com!vAn~7 Tex~s Fellowship, held by Mr. Fran~: Thomason ='or 19~0-~I, carry~ith it the remission <strong>of</strong> matriculation and l~boratory fees for thelong session <strong>of</strong> 1930-31 in addition to the amount <strong>of</strong> t}~ Fellowship;z~a}rely, : : ' 6 0 0 . .DEI;~.RTMm~T OF ZOOLOGY PPEVILEGES EXTE~)~'D :;R. oOLONOi! LEVIT.--I rec~)mmend that the courtesies and privilsCes <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong>ZooloLvf be extended to Mr. Solomon Lavit, <strong>of</strong> i:oscow, ~Issi~, ;~ho, usInternatlon~l Fellow <strong>of</strong> the Rockefeller Found~tlon for I!edlc~l Research,desires to co~e to The Universlt~j <strong>of</strong> Tez~s on December i to st~dy.PEABODY SCHGI~IRSHIP ~?;.LqO, 19~0-~;I.--I n~comm.end the ~oproval<strong>of</strong> the awarding <strong>of</strong> the Peabody Scholarship in Education to Mr. Leslie G,McDonald for 1920-31.'DOCTOR S~IOI~S TO PARE CAP 0i~ CI~L~S.--I recormnend thatDr. F. W. Simonds, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geology, be allowed the privilege <strong>of</strong>parking his o~r on the caucus during the day, because <strong>of</strong> his advancedage sad present ph~slcal condition.ChemistryI. ~ppolnt Mr. John Chambers as Assls ~tamt in Chemistry at asalary <strong>of</strong> (~50 for the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930.English~. Appoint ~tr. Leon Denn~ Moses as Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (Halftime}~f English a~ a salary <strong>of</strong> G125 for the Snmm~r Session <strong>of</strong> 19S0.Home Economic sZ. Appoint Miss C=lhoun Harris as Instructor (Half-titan| inHome Economies at a salary <strong>of</strong> $125 for the S~mmer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930.Soc is! Sc i ences4. Appoint Miss Grace Long as ~ecturer in Social Sciences ~ta salary <strong>of</strong> ~250 for the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> 1930.Library5. Appoint Miss Margaret Akroyd as Library Assistant at asalary <strong>of</strong> $60 for the Suc~ner Session <strong>of</strong> 1980.~JJDITOR TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS.--I recommend that the Auditor beauthorized to close the follo~ing accounts, as <strong>of</strong> August 81, 1980:Addition to Libr~r~ (Commissions to Architect,$15,014.2&)Bond ExpenseAudi tot ium-Gynmas iumNe~ Chemistry Building, Miscellaneous Expense ,Ne~ Mechanical Engineering Y~abor~tory, Second UnitDienst Library ($15,245,00|Women's Gy~masi1~m, MiScellaneous ExpenseGeneral Building ExpenseReal Estate, EentalstACGEPTANCE OF GIFTS.--I recommend that the following giftsto the <strong>University</strong> be accepted:i. Gifts t_~e the P~ul Frsmkli~ !~orse Zemorial publicationF~'--The following additional gifts to the Paul Franklin MorseMemorial Publlc~tlon Fu~ have been received:a. Four checks totalling ~}S~5.50, as the gift <strong>of</strong> theSan Antonio Geological Society.• .... b. The sum <strong>of</strong> $86.25, as the gift <strong>of</strong> the ~est <strong>Texas</strong>Geological Society.2. Gifts to the Geolo=ie Research Fu~. --i~ne following addltionalgifts to the-Geologic Research Fund in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> EconomicGeology have been received:a, The sum <strong>of</strong> ,~50, as the gift <strong>of</strong> Dr. F. B. Plummet,Geeloglst in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo~ ~nd Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> PetroleumProduction Engineering.Geological Society.b. The sum <strong>of</strong> ~;100, as the gift <strong>of</strong> the Fort WorthDOCTOR C~ TO SERVE AS ASSOCLITE EDITOR OF ,'COTTON T~IDEJ O ~ " I ~ecommend that Pr<strong>of</strong>essor A. B. Cox be allowed to serveasAssociate Editor <strong>of</strong> am interaatlon~l cotton number <strong>of</strong> the "CottomTx~cle Jcuraal" for four months at ~75 a month. It is highlypro~able that Dr. Cox will mak~ no money himself out <strong>of</strong> this after....p~ylng expenses, It is something <strong>of</strong> an honor. He assures me that it~111 not interfere ~ith his regular activities, but on the contraryw~ll be <strong>of</strong> decided advaut~ to his work. Dean Fitzgerald concurs


2 OCT 2 4 1930ilAP~OVAL OF DEG~S.--I recommen~ the approval <strong>of</strong> the degreesi awarded at the Main <strong>University</strong> on the evening <strong>of</strong> August 29, 19Z0, asi listed on the <strong>of</strong>ficial cor~mencement program. The names <strong>of</strong> those receivii ing degrees follow:Ii! COLLEGE OF ARTS L~'.~D SCIenCES. Bachelor <strong>of</strong> ~'~rts w~th Highest HonorsBachelor <strong>of</strong> ArtsLouise Charlotte WalterM~s. Margaret Louise Phillips WatersJame~ ~.~@rson ~eb~Esther Louore WellerFred Alonzo V/est, Jr.Lee Gibson Williams(Con tlnued ]Mamie Willifo ~iEmily Loving WilsonMrs. ~argery Peters W<strong>of</strong>fordNarie Le Grande Wo~Onee Marx-Beville ~';ood~ar~Joseph Parker UrightMarJorie Cliff WrightEleanor Mary LuetckeVlilliam Clements Warren~achelor <strong>of</strong> ~cience in ~eme Economic sLi,~ ,, i• ! ,.'ii'i!il '''*i !!~: t "vCarl Clarence ~Abers'~,illi'.~n Calhoun McCutcheon, Jr,Frei Thompson Couper, Jr.Christine ~angeline EllisKathrym FiskMargaret FiskBachelor <strong>of</strong> ~rts with Hitch HonorsBachelor <strong>of</strong> ,~rts with H~norsMrs. Verna Armstrong MorrisLydia Clara Janak• ~lma Lee Kir.~smonEs thor Catherine ;3harkeyJuanita Oliver WebbGl~s Elizabe~h J~amsGrace Claire CotherWhm~le Mable Harris~emrie Opal Hic~nsnExie Ola MitchellViviam Elymor Christine NelsonCharles Elingms~ DevallOttillie Johanna ImmelBachelor <strong>of</strong> JournalismHelen Elizabeth Osbon~Ruth Langley ~hiferEs tella Alice RabelMabel Lewe VJarreuE~mice Louise V;illiamsFred Robert MontgomeryJohn Coleman Watkinsi! I I:~S'~die Frances ~bernathyRuby V, inona ~'~damsLeslie Roger ~dkinsJo.hu Collier AlexanderG~nhild Christine ~dersonLid~.: Lee BagbyThel~.2 Carrie BagleyEdith Pearl BarlowDorris ~iaurine BaughJohn Crintington BennettRobert Henry BirchfieldWilliam ~eon Bond~artin l~apoleon Brou~htonJohn Terrell BuchananJoe Shelton BurchJosephine Frances BurtonWilliam McKinley CampbellGilberto CerdaCatherine Janet ClarkLorene ~ary ClarkMadge Eathr~n Clarkm~stin Pic!:ens ClevelandRichard Bunting CoitRankin ~ee ColtharpEvelyn Lee CoulterMrs. Edith Yantis CoxWilla lone CurdLight D'Alber~oHartmau DignowityJessie Lynn DonaldLillie Geraldine DusekRobert Hill EanesDavid Chase EllandCharles William EngelEmm~ Evangel i~ ErnstClaude Osborne FletcherBachelor o_/f .~rtsMargaret Lee HowardMrs. Lucile Prim JacksonLouise JarrellD~ight Moody JohnsonCharles Weldon Eennedy, Jr.Emily F~uces Key "Bessie KilgoreBirch Benton Kirk~aurie Dell EniplingWilliam Wilson Lac~keyCora Nae La FleurRiley Harl~n Le FeversMelba Li sm~nBertha Rae LogsdonEmily Elizabeth LongEdith Rowell LoweThomas Hugh ~Gonnell, Jr.~illiam Imogene ~cElroyJames Everett McFarllngMrs. Maggie Elizabeth Mc~eodDur~a~d Dale Mahon'Maucl e Marsh~llJohn Y~ar1~ M~tthews, jr.James Albert Max~ell, Jr.John Simon Na~fiel~~bye Lee MonroeHiram Reginald ~oorm~Catherine Caroline l~ullicanLouise ReidCecyle Alline Richardson~Tillie RileyMrs. Katherine Lavlmia GlemmMar~ Marguerite Roy :John Garver ScalesNolan SchulzeiFrances .Sk~ rMuriel Vance Forbes ........ Florence Margaret SmithBurleigh Bradfor~ GardnerGretchen Helena SmithHerman 9~ssermannJulia Pennington..~,~mitherEleonor Mathilda Colsem - . . Gerald ~aner StaffordMrs. Helen Walksr Gesch .... .... ~]eldon Wll~rson Stephen ..~arles Atkins GreetWilson Stuar~ Ston~Dorothea Lyn~ell Griffith ....George Goo~In SweattCarita Hart . . . . . . .Perry Hartgraves• Frances Euphem~ :Taylor.Catherine L<strong>of</strong>tin HendersonFred Thompson "Charles ~onte HicksAlbert ~a i Tisdale •Richard Milton HimLewis Davi~ ToddAnna Elizabeth Hoo~erMignonette Cecilla ~artha Tr ,schwigLil', ,ouiGilbert Poston Howar~ ".... C rl e i .o i eI,SSI hereby certify that the above is a correct list <strong>of</strong> those to ~homgrante ,Dean o~ the Colle~ <strong>of</strong> ~r~s and SciencesOOLLEGE OF ENGII~ERINGBachelqr <strong>of</strong> Science i__~n ~chitectural EngineeringWallace Temple Hazlewood, Jr.Arthur Cole StephensCornelia Elizabeth Colth~rpJohn ~lexauder WalkerB~chelor ~ ~nterior Architectu~Charles ~UL~ustus MillhouseBachelQr cf Science in Chemical Enalneerin~~o~s Tal~e Covey Sidney Douglas Lester~Vi~lam Balfour FranklinLeo ~nning ;:oolsElton Weyal EruegerGust~vo Adolfo Hezrer~Lewis PennockBanhelor. <strong>of</strong> Science in Civil Engineerin~Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Electrical.Philip Chadwick FahrentholdJesse Altus SnellJohn Dart UphamI hereby certify that the above is a correct list <strong>of</strong> those to whomthe degrees indicated have been granted,C~I Clarence AlbersDean <strong>of</strong> the College ~COLLEGE OF p~II~/ACY.~_ Sc ience inEngineeringi!"I: ~'!~~ ~i~. ~ J•"~ I Q:i?!


f!! +.+(:(: II! Gradt~te in PharmacyI Jesse Winson Brown Morris Weiser .SCHOOL o.F L%WBachelor <strong>of</strong>"'fl •'y,+' ',Iii:l ,'L+,++!ii! I hereby certify that the above is a correct list <strong>of</strong> those toi! whom the degrees indicated have been granted~01a ~abel Almon~adie BrewerMary Elizabeth CarrJohn ~sa CookBythenla Jeaunette GilesSue Francis GilliamEiith Merle GrahamVel~ l:ary HassmaaDee l[attie HeatlyDean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmas~/SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONBachelor <strong>of</strong> _ Solstice _ ~_ Zd~catlonLed t~ McDanleiJosephLue Allison McI~meTnomas Gustave MuirDorothy Jane 0dellMarie Ethlyn PopeRuby Z/de PritchettHennie SchlomRobert Lee SledgeMrs. Annie Roberts WilcoxBachelor o.~f .Science i_~n ~ Educat~o~i! Bertha Loys Black Sara Cornelia Hedrick:JMarvin Holloman Br~n, Jr.Thomas Jefferson Files, Jr.german GlossermanInnls 9urrette Harris. Jr.Perry Hartgraves';;al~er Shelton HoweDwight Moody JohnsonBenjamin Reagan ~cLemoreDur~ard Dale MahonCarl ~ester ZatthewsBruce Logan Par;o~rCec II Dollahite BedfordGeorge Goodwln SweattClarence Edwin UadeMorris Willi~msI he rehy certify that the above is a correct llst <strong>of</strong> those ~owh~ ~he degree indicated has been granted.~ulius Gensberg, B,B.A.William Arthur Kessler, BoB.A.Seth Aubre F Loather, B.B.A.Roy LivingSton ~cPherson, B.B.A.Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> LawG ?~U3UA TE SCHOOLMaster <strong>of</strong> ~.slness Adminlstrat~Q nAlbert S. Nemlr~Jesse Grady Tillery, B.B.A.,B.C.SC.P.A.Joseph William Tryanowski, B.A.John Arch~White, B.B.A.I hereby certify that the above is a correct list <strong>of</strong> those towhom the degrees indicated have been granted.Robert Leon White, B. S. in Arch.N~ster <strong>of</strong> Science in ArchitectureMaster <strong>of</strong> Science i_~n Chemical En~ineerin~Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> EducationEdgar Watson Ellis, B.S. in Ch.E.SCP/X~ OF BUSII~SS ~LYNISTP~TIONMaster <strong>of</strong> Science in Mechanical En~ineerlngBachelor o_/f Business ~Administration w, ith .Highest HonorsCarl John Eckh~rdt, Jr., B.S, in M.E. M. Mendell Holler, B.S, in M.E.Lena G~latzanMas ter <strong>of</strong> JournalismBachelor_o__ff Business Administration ',~Ith HonorsOthel Jackson Curry Otto Arthur Z i n m ~Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Business /~IministratlonThearon GlaucOus BartonCurtis .~dri~n Be~t 2Thom:~s Bush MCFSrlin : .........Robert Isaac Bowen, Jr,Russel Heurne Mar~vellEdwin Envln Cazm•Harold William '~AatthewsChester Lee ColemanJoe V,'eldon Moore~ry Lou ColemanAlbert S. NemirY~-mah CrabbHard~ Preston Oliver "Lilllau llez~ EdwardsMarcus RosenwasserJennie Nae E111ottReuben Leon SimmonsArnold ~ee Ski~er ....Yoshlsada ~k~k~zawa .... William Gerald Stephens +EdwaI~l R~rtman Green, Jr,Graham Barnes StllesFrank Colby GuthrieFrancls W llburn Harrell - ~ W B~,~e_r....Lee Thomson:herbert . . . . Paul . . Hasch~e , .' :...... ' • ~AAISm , Virgil TLIIe ry, Jro :~ztie Lculse HeadRoBert Ezr~ Und~nvee~James ~Yiison Irvtme :i Desla Ruth Wa11~ug i:i,Vllbur Clifton Jackson .... Howard Hiram~ e ~ l d ~it~er jo~ . . . . . . . , Joz~ ~mv~ w~.zr,~ ii.~ry Louise Lanham Robert Lee W11.11~ i'l~obert Isaiah mClendon "Charles NeOn ~Zivl@~i I hereb~ cert~f~ that the above ~sla those towh~m~ thedegrees• indicated h~ve been gr~nted. :: i !:: : : .... .i+, .Orville Wendell O'Neal, B.=.Anna Mar~ret Bracher, B,S. in H,E.~wln Horace AkLu, B.A.P~I Franels Allemand, B+AoMrs. Mozelle Scaff Allen, B.A.Jo~n Thatcher Atlr~n, B.A.Hrs. ~Lula Marie Barrett, B.A.Lola Doyle Beach, B.A,Bernard Bernardonl, B.S.Edith Vlrglnla Bowman, B.A.Austin Scott Bratcher, B.A.Killgore Barber, B.A.amme Breese, BoA.Gordom ~ Bryan, NoA.~~i"or~ce B~, B.A.~era, Cooke, B.A.RuI~ Irene Coon, B.A.William + L~rlar~ D&rne!!, BoA+James ~m Harr1~ Davis, B.A.Osmes + L~l~ell Davis, B.A.~ r Chauncey Beefing, B.~.Master <strong>of</strong> Science-.,~Maste~' <strong>of</strong> ArtsMartha Ardis Phillips, B.A.Dorothy Louise Wild, B.S. in H.E.I~land Eugene Derrick, BoA,Elmer Cecil ~odd, B.S.Grace Augusta F~n, B.A.Gus Kearney Elf let, B.~.Lonuie B!~jan Ezell, B.A., M.AoGrace Fitzwilliam, B.A.01oal Gilstr~p, B.A.Webster Winfred Glass, B.A.Amlnta Gonzalez, B.A.Jovlta Gonzalez, B.A.John 0'Dell Gragg, B.A., B.B.A.Alice Allene Gray, B.A,Ruth Green, B.A.Helen Elizabeth H~milton, B.A.James ~rtln H~ncock, B.A.Clayton Estes HarG ~rave, B.A.Richard Floyd H~rtn~u, B.A+Emll Erno Heimann, Boa.Helen Elizabeth Hill, B.A..Madie Hollmig, B.S. in Ed+Mrs° Della Houssels, B.A°


$6 ........ OCT2I;2• T 0 ",IJC,0h'j.,~! (4 ;:i',J :;!* !:~4','t; :i::~ .,.,~~:;i:=~ ~'il!K~te M~ude James, B.A.il Joseph dolly Johnson, B..:.!! byiiHelen Katharine Roller. B.AwVirginia Jear Roller, B.~.ii Leona Knox, B.A.IByron Freeman Lac}my, B.A=I! James Guam Lumpkln, B.A.llZsther Carroll ZcClung, BoAo,!i B.S. in Ed.i C?~arles Boone McClure, B.A.!!Leslie Carlisle McDonald, B.S.llJosewh Hamll McLure, B.S.IILill'~m Estele Martin, B.A.!George V/ashh~gt~n Max~vell, B.A.iJ&mes Lawson Meadows, B.A.li~ary 0wen Meredith, B.A.!Carrie Marie Messlck, B.A., B.S.ii I in Ed.Nolle Audrey Miles, B.A.~.Larie Ruby Zixon, B.A.IElizabe th May Morey, B.A.Glad~vs Eleanor Morgan, B=~.Don Heath Morris, B.A.~ary Frances Moseley, B.A=John Taymton !%Irchison, B.A*IClarence Paul Oliver, B.A.iLeigh l=eck, B.A.IThomas Brunson Prescott, B.A,i ThoM.Master <strong>of</strong> ~rts (Continued]Johnnle Elizabeth Price, B.A.Laura Roberts, BoA=Lilllan Roberts, B.A., Bob.A=V;alterR~ell, B.A.icy Jasmine Savage, Fa.H.John Fisher Simpson, B,A,, B.D.Melvin Pharls Slover, Be~eBoyce 01dham Smith, B.S.JohmMarvln Smith, BoA,Noyes Darling Smith, Jr,, B.A.WilllamAlfred Smith, B.A.lone Pettey Spears, B.A.Albert Monroe Sprink.le, h.A~Gerald Maner StaffordFlorra Sophronla Steele, B.A.William Irvlmg Stevenson, B.A.Frederic G~fre F Tacquarcl, B,A.Florence Ivy Taylor, B.A.Van Benson Temple, B,S,Mrs. Dora ~ay ~hompson, B.A.Mrs. Virginia Lovelace Thompson, B.Howard Turner Torrance, Jr., B.A.~ar~ Cornelia Varner, B.A.Gustav~cKee Watkins, B.A.Joseph WarllckWhltwell, B.A.Lowell Lyndon Wlllc~s,B.A,Lowell ?~allace Wimbish,!B.A.Gladys Lorene Worley, B.A.I hereby certify that the above is a correct list <strong>of</strong> those tothe degrees indicated have been granted,De~ ~he ~r~u~te~hool'YORK RITE SL~0LAPZEIP'FU~,__I recommend that $28.32 be a&ledthis year to the York Rite Scholarship Fund, this amount to be takeuout <strong>of</strong> Interest on Daily Balance because <strong>of</strong> delay <strong>of</strong> investment <strong>of</strong> saidFund.LEAVE FOR PROFESSOR R. L. M001~.--I recommend that Dr. RobertL. Zoore, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pure Mathematics, be granted a leave <strong>of</strong> absencewith pay to serve as Visiting ]~ecturer for 1930-~9SI <strong>of</strong> the Anmrlcan~them~tlcal Society, a high honor conferred for the first tlmS upon anAmeric~ ~athematiciam. Not more than a month or six weeks is involvedREAPPROPRLITION 0F T~E ~=I~©ES.--I rec 0mmend the reapproprla£t ion, for 1930-31, <strong>of</strong> the unexpended bal~nces I In the 192 9-30 account s,as follows:Zai_.._.nn Universi ~ .....he~art~rents ;an d Laboratories~mthropolo~, " -- ~ $ 219,49~Ppiled MathematlCS and Astrono~ ~ :, 65'90-rchiteoture " ,Botanical Research ~' . ........ 1 67,79. . . . ' ..... 5~o,2~ "Buslmess Administration i I i: i' i ii : 18¢;4a~ "History ~ Philosophy <strong>of</strong> EduCation ~Chemistry ' ' ~1.13C Ivll Engineering - " " .... .... 4~6,94Classical Languageshr=viz~, ~' " i~1.74iEducational PsychologyElectrical EngineeringEnglishGOolo~. GovernmentHi storyHon~ EconomicsJournall smLawCollege <strong>of</strong> PharmacyPhilosoph~Physlcal EducationPl~vslcal Training for Zen.~t~v sic sPsycholo~Public SpeakingPure ~themat losRomance LanguagesSoc iolo~ZoologyPetroleum Production EngineeringTot~l Departments and LaboratoriesCurrent ~nsesAuditor's Office Expense<strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents IncidentalsBuilding and Janitors SuppliesCampus MaintenanceCemn~nc omen tComptrolls r's OfficeDean's Office--College <strong>of</strong> Arts and SciencesDean <strong>of</strong> EducationDean <strong>of</strong> Engfneer&n~Dean <strong>of</strong> La~Dean <strong>of</strong> Student LifeDean <strong>of</strong> WomsmDiplomasElectric Lights and PowerFellowship and ScholarshipFuelFurniture, Furnishings and Office Equ:~pmentGasGraduate School Research WorkInstltutlonal Membership DuesIn su ranc eLibraryP.B,X. Telephone AccountPhysical Plant N~intenance and EquipmentPresident's Home Malnten~ce and EquipmentPresident's Office and Traveling ExpensesPreslden t' s Off it lal EntertainmentsPublications, GeneralPublicity Office ExpenseRegistrar' s OfficeStenographic BureauStudents Use <strong>of</strong> EnglishSummer Sess~ onTeachers Appointment CommitteeUnlversi~y Health ServiceWaterBinding and Supplementing Aitken CollectionBooks, Bindlngand Equipment--LibraryDean <strong>of</strong> Buslness Administration. Total Current ExpensesUnusedSalariesClerical Assistants, Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong>the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences$ 85.652,641,3S2.2625=134.9241.46148.644.779.96193.04i14.96118.125,9792.8458.08224.1052.675.4567°44514.2627.50$4,585.83346.3812.741,916.3815.64414.28196.20419.7696,824.4474.10284°2~23.58909,01116.2950.006,677,661,264,89750,541,151o4863.0016,040.37236.44236o016,669.401,174.541,803.88782.632,398.11596.13960.733,269.5150.4115.257.8311,136.42565,362,326,83224.8660.42$63,431.96


• • 2•:S': .:!!i!i: ,.L,!i::CiiiExtramural DivisionsResearch DivisionResearch in Zoolo~Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research~esearch in the Social Sciences(Salaries and Expenses}Ruth A. Allen ProjectA. P. Brogan ProjectI' G.C.M. Fmgerraud ProjectC. W. Hackett Project" M.S. Handmau Project!! H.T. '~uel Project!I Frank Z. Stewart ProjectI! W.P. ':,ebb Project0. D. ,~'eeks ProjectiRe search PublicationsR. C. 'iartin ProjeczCarl M. Rosenquist ProjectliDi reC to r' s Off ice E:c,3ense~ Unappr opri~ted Balance! ITotal Research DivisionConservation Divis ionBureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geolo~ (Salariesand Expense s ]Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering ResearchBureau <strong>of</strong> Industrial ChemistryTotal Conservation Divisioni Divisio n <strong>of</strong> F, tensionDistribute $5,000 <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong>'Extension Augast Zl~ 19~0, Balanceas Follows:To:Extension Teaching Bureau, Maintenance,Traveling and Printing~cc ountl~ckao~e Loan Library Bureau,~intenance and Equipment~CC oun tFaci~ge: Loan Library Bureau,~sslstants ~OC ounzCorrespondence Instruction for?:orld War Veterans, Instructors'Fees Acco~intCorresponde~e Instruction forWorld ';;~r Veterans, Stampsand Supplies AccountTotal Division <strong>of</strong> ExtensionTotal, Extramural Divisions$ 89.8SI00.00226.451,560.534,187.16474.04919.78142.8S107.495,856.76GS8,Z936.78279.22$665.25139.9263.67$ 600.00200.00~00.001,600.00400.00261,321,60S.9221,680~$2Z,545.47868.84$2~.4~4.Zi1929-1930 INCOME ~PD k~EPEIrDITURES STATI~I~T..-F~ y~r informationI am giving below a summary statement <strong>of</strong> the income and e~oendlt-ares<strong>of</strong> ~he <strong>University</strong>, as <strong>of</strong> August I, 19~0:Income : Main MedicalExtramurals~ines and~t~llurgylegislative $1,429,560.00 $250,260.00 $I&6,693.25 $96,760.00Fees, etc. 244,43R.83 ~ I02.29S~89 ~8.757.86Total 1,673,892.8Z 267,Z68.11 248,987;14 I!5.~17.86Exeenditures $1,656,3Z8.41 0266,618.11 $247,225.8Z $III,4Z7.08WATER COOLING UKITS IH %V01~.US G~.q~ASiU~._Belew will be founda self-expianato~j letter from Oomptre!!er C~lhou~, ~h0 will furnish aclditionalluformatlon and details at t~e meetin~President H, Y. Benedict,-Sutton Hall 115.tDear President Benedict~October I0, 19~0Following is a letter from Young and Pratt, who arethe he~ting contractors on the Women's Gymnasium:/•• "Herbert M. Greene, La Roche & Dahl,i :Dales, <strong>Texas</strong>./Dear Sirs:"September 2, 1950,"As per your request we hand you herewith bid on fourFrigidaire or General Electric water cooling units in fullaccordance to your specification furnished us ~der date <strong>of</strong>August S0, 1930.',We hereby prspbse to furnish and install all m~terialand labor for the f~ll erection and =ompletion <strong>of</strong> four watercooling units, in full accordance to specifications furnished;this bid takes care <strong>of</strong> ~ll electrical connectionsand all drain connections as well as fresh water .make upline to each unit, m~king the ~ob co[~plete in every respectwith one year service with the water cooling units."Our bid on all the above four units complete for thenet sum. <strong>of</strong> $2,895.00."Respectfully submi tted,Y0~G ~TD PRATT,(Signed} J. D. Young."Mr. Stark has gone over this n~tter with me anl wehave agreed to recommend that this installation be zade. Ourreasons are as fol!~s:• I. There has been a constant demand for some monthsfor a similar installation in the Gregory Gymnasium and we feelthat it would h~ve been better to put it in during construction.2. Cooling by ice is more objectionable in the women'sg~ than iu the men's due ~o the f~ct that aa oven,~helming :r~-~erity <strong>of</strong> icemen are <strong>of</strong> the m~le sex and their presence in awor~'n~s {~nnnasit~m is open to some objection..... Z. Mechanical refrigeration has some advantages overi that effected by ice in the matter <strong>of</strong> cleanliness. As to thecomparative cost, claims differ.; Mr. Stark will doubtless write you in support <strong>of</strong> this?!;Cproposal and will support it in the <strong>Board</strong> meeting.H Health Service with the responsibility for sanitation in all swinmingII ~oels:at the <strong>University</strong>, with the requirement thatbacteriological,, exami~t~en <strong>of</strong> each peel be made &t least daily and ,nots frequently if,;i:: :Sincerely,.... :: .... (Signed) J. "C,'. C~!houn,i ¸ r: iio ; : Comptroller.~,:, '~, JWC:VG o/ SKNITATION I/{ S'[~I''IT~G P00LS.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> Doctor l~-ndall,secendecl ~ Mr. Hoilida~, the <strong>Board</strong> ,~eted to charge the <strong>University</strong>/ii:~;i; iii.i./~ ::i.i ¸ ;ii~:/ ::\


• ++ • ..... /i:i!!i • ! i • ! • iO eT 4:. 1930GREG0!T~ G~I~IUM F0R INi~TGTTI~.J, RECEPTION.--At the recom.~nda.tion <strong>of</strong> President Beuedic t and on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hollid~, the Bo~rd <strong>of</strong>Regents voted m~animously to invite the Inaugural Co~ittee to hold theInaugural Reception, next January, in the Gregory Gymnasium.FACULTY USE OF GREGORY GY~ASIUM.--President Benedict presentedthe following recommendations <strong>of</strong> the Schedule Committee as to theuse by ~le members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Faculty <strong>of</strong> the Gregory Gymm~si~m=.6:00 P.M.i. Exclusive use <strong>of</strong> Room l0 as a Faculty Rocker Room.2. Exclusive use <strong>of</strong> Room 12 as a Faculty G~aslum.3. Priority in the use <strong>of</strong> Ha~dball Court i{o. 9 from 3:00 todaily except on Sunday.@. Use <strong>of</strong> the ~,L~ningPool at designated times not conflictingwith the schedule for the pool.In addition to the above recommendations for their use <strong>of</strong> theG~nnasium, priority in the use <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the tennis courts on ~enty-First Street was reco~ended.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by Mr. Jester, the Bo~rdapproved the reco~nendations.Mr. Neathery retur~zed at this time.FRIENDSHIP ~-~I'D SCHOLARSEIP.--President Benedict reported agift by an anonymous donor <strong>of</strong> $300 to the Friendship ~-hmd for a scholarshipfor 1930-31. On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. 0dell, seconded by Mr. Holliday,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to express its thanks to the donor.ASSOCIATION OF GOVEPICII~ B0~RDS.--President Benedict reportedthat the Association <strong>of</strong> Governing Boa_~Is ~ould hold its next annual meeting at Chapel Hill, North Carollna, November 20, 21, and 22, 1930. Atthe suggestion <strong>of</strong> President Benedict and on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. 0dell, secondsby Mr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to authorize the Chairman to appoint a conmittee <strong>of</strong> three to look into the matter and determine whether or not the<strong>University</strong> should Join the Association and to see about sending a rep'resentative to the North Carolina meeting. The Chairman appointed~ir. Stark, Mr. jester, and Mr. 0dell on the committee.TAFT-H~DLEY GIFT ~0 GOVER~ILF~ LIBRARY.--President Benedictreported the gift, by the Yale <strong>University</strong> P~ass, <strong>of</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> flfty-nineselected publications <strong>of</strong> the Yale <strong>University</strong> Press in the fields <strong>of</strong>Goyernment and Inten~ational Relations, ini~honor <strong>of</strong> William Howard Taft(B.A., Yale, 1878) and Arthur Twining Hadl~iy (B.A., Yale, 1876}. Thehope ~as expressed that the publlcatlons "~y be <strong>of</strong> enduring service tothe members <strong>of</strong> the Department and to many <strong>of</strong>~ those studying tinder them,and thus constitute a fitting memorial to the Nation,s Chief Justiceand to Y~le's former President:i each <strong>of</strong> whom rendere~ public service asa teacher as well as an administrator.-On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hell,day, seconded byMr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to accept the gift and to express its sincere thanks to the Yale<strong>University</strong> Press.DR. MAY REITZ~-HOPEINS SCH01~IRSHIP.--Doctor Be~dlct reportedthe gift <strong>of</strong> a scholarship from the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority for the 1~anefit<strong>of</strong> s~nlor Birls <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> rm~joring in child care ~ train-Lug. The scholarship ~as founded as am appreciation <strong>of</strong> the long service<strong>of</strong> Dr. ~y Reltzel-Hopkins, an al~mus <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts am~lSclences and <strong>of</strong> the Medical Branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>+ ~Lfter 19B~-33 thescholarship ~ill become a fellavship for the purpose <strong>of</strong> promoting higherscholarship and research in the field <strong>of</strong> chil~ development, and will beopen to graduate students only, - ~ . . :. , ....The scholarship <strong>of</strong> ~ .0GO is invested by Zeta Tan All~ha :Soror&]ty, and yields an income <strong>of</strong> ~300 for the scholastic year+,, . ~ .~ : • ~ . •The C.o~mitt+e <strong>of</strong> Awaz~l o'ensists <strong>of</strong> Dr, ~y Reitzel'Hopklns,the Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>t Pre-School Psycholo~, a~l the Chai~n <strong>of</strong> T the Dep~rtsent<strong>of</strong> florae Econoi~ics. ~pplications should be made to thelatter not.Ilater +'P~a.~ April 15. The award is based upon financial need, soundscholarship, and special aptitude in the field <strong>of</strong> child development.On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by Mr. Odell, the <strong>Board</strong>voted to accept the scholarship with its thanks.UNIVERSITY SPECIAL AUDITOR .--Mr. Neathery reported for theAuditing Committee that, after correspondence with Judge Baits andPresi~lent Benedict, he had as]~ed the State Auditor if his <strong>of</strong>fice wouldundertak~ the annual audit <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> anl its branchesfor the fiscal year ending August 31, 1930. The State Auditor repliedthat he did not +have the staff dud the tb~,e to make the audit for thisyear. ~B~r. N~,~thery then engaged the firm <strong>of</strong> Pace, Gore, and ZcLaren,<strong>of</strong> Houston, on a ~er d~em Basis, to make a detailed audit. The totalcharge i~ not to exceed $2,500. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, secondedby ~r. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the actions <strong>of</strong> the AuditingCommittee in engaging the firm <strong>of</strong> Pace, Gore, and ~IcLaren ~o make theaudit • on the conditions mentioned.President Benedict reported that ~Ir. Charles N. NcOlendm~,representing Pace, Gore, and ~icLaren, desired to appear before the BOn motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Neathery, seconded by ~Ir. Jester, Z~r. ::cClendon wasinvited to appear before the <strong>Board</strong>.Mr. McClendon reported that he would like to recommend so~erevisions in the accounting system and methods at the <strong>University</strong>. Hereported that an analysis <strong>of</strong> the accounts was very difficult in ~anycases. He thought ~rach <strong>of</strong> the routine work could be eliminated by theuse <strong>of</strong>~chines. On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by Mr. Jester,the <strong>Board</strong> authorized the Auditing Comities, ~o~Bther with the Presidentand the Comptroller, and with the coo!~ration <strong>of</strong> the State ~uditot,to proceed h~nediately with the installation <strong>of</strong> such revisionsand changes as are most needed, looking toward such further revisionsas may be needed and practicable, to be installed by or before SeptemberI, 19~I+Mr. 'NcOlendon stated that "there ore some ra1~zer strong Ludicationsthat what has been done (in the audit <strong>of</strong> the oil field operations}is merely copying other records. They (Ernest & Ernst) take s~hinformation as the oil companies see fit to furnish them, not Going intothe records to o see if they have been furnished what records they.should have been furnished."O21 motion <strong>of</strong> ~Ir. Eeathery, seceded by ~r. Stark. the <strong>Board</strong>authorized a l~yment <strong>of</strong> ~I,000 to Pace, Gore, and ~icLaren on account.tMrs ~Clendon then withdrew, after being thanked bv the <strong>Board</strong> Ifor his informatlon.-~r. Calhoun came before the <strong>Board</strong> at this time by invitation.It was agreed to take up the building plans at 2:30 P.I~./SALE OF L:cD011~S~ ~r~E0~ERT~. "-The deeds to J, C. Short and?~'. O. Richey, on land in Lamer County out <strong>of</strong> the U. J. McDonald properry,which the Beard agreed to execute at the September 26 meetingwith all mineral rights reserved (See mimeographed minutes, l~ge 4}~ere . . presented . . By ~r. Holliday as rewritten by the Attorney General'sDepartment. TIie deeds reserve "an undivided half interest" in themineralrights. Both deed~ were signed by all members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>claRe gents present, they signing as trustees under the will df~z', .+McDonald. -..... • ~ - ++ ~- ,+ + Bp~i~TCH.--President BeneclictG~ PIPE LII~ ~Sz~L~NT ...... DId ~Lpres~tea a request+from the Te~s Cities Gas Company for r~rmlsston~0/r~m a g~e pipe line along Ninth Street free ++venue A to Avenue C,~u the ~ity <strong>of</strong> @alveston. Doctor Randall had approved the e~ement;for the ~John Sealy Hospital. The consideration was J10. On mo~ion <strong>of</strong>~r.~Cra~e, secondedoby ~r. Stark, the Bo ard <strong>of</strong> Regents voted to ~uthori~i~s Chairman to execute the easement for the <strong>Board</strong>.EMERGI~TCY AppI~0PRIATION--~ SESSION.~President Bene&ictreported ~at the expenditures for the S-~u~ner Sessions <strong>of</strong> 1928 angL 19~9~ere approxLm~tely $135,000 each. For 1950 the S~tm~sr Session ~as cutIIy LC•~


:"~ T ) "" ~': ,rto appz~zimately ~12~,500. The Legislative ~pprepriatlon for the SummerSession <strong>of</strong> 19Sl is


4"m: I l: aOI !:41'3 1930title has been prepared and submitted to the Attorney General. CertaXnobjections made by the Attoraey Gener~l have been met. Judge Baits an.ticipates no further trouble with that part <strong>of</strong> the purchase which thestate is to pay for. A payment by the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> about $6.000 ori~7,000 nmst be made when the deal is consummated, and the llen w~ll Bereleased as and when a port~on is paid for.Judge B~tts reported fUrther that the total coat <strong>of</strong> the Cavanau~hProperty would be $250,000. A corporation will be organized andw~ll mak~ payments <strong>of</strong> ~25,000 to $Z0,000 a year. The hutsrest ratewill be six F~r cent. The contract will provide that payments may bemade "on or before," and as a portion <strong>of</strong> the proper,ty is purchased, thetitle will be released. Judg~ Batts has permlss~on to use each <strong>of</strong> th~Regents' names in forming t~ corporation. He thinks the purchase canbe completed as soon as the necessary papers are drawn.At this time Doc~or Randall asksd to be excused to ~ttend aT~eting with the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Control. Messrs. ~hite, ~cCurdy, Dahl, Battle~nd Yantis also withdrew.£'ALL~--L~ CEEE BOULE~L~D.--Presldent Benedict recommended thatthe Committee appointed in November, 1929 (See m~meographed minutes <strong>of</strong>Eowmber 8, 1929, p%~e 7), consisting <strong>of</strong> Mr. Calhoun, President Benedict,and "~Ir. R. L. ;Yhite, be requested to c~ntinue its study <strong>of</strong> theV/aller Creek Boulevard and report back to the November meeting <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Board</strong>. He suggested that ~ study be ~ude <strong>of</strong> such matters ~s location,width, number <strong>of</strong> ~ridges, fills, etc., number <strong>of</strong> trees te be destroyed,etc., and that contour maps and blue-prints be prepared. On motion <strong>of</strong>Xr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Neathery, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve therecommendations <strong>of</strong> President Benedict in the matter.lh °. C~lhoun suggested that the City <strong>of</strong>, Austin be allowed togo to the Legislature ~;ith the request for the appropriation, the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents supporting the city in the :Bquest.I~£T ~EETING.-~Jn motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jester, seconded by Nr. Stark,the Boar& voted to meet ~g~in Saturday morning, November I, at nineo'clock. ~ needing rill also be held Wednesday, November 26, 19S0.P~:0V~J~ CF HOUb~S ON SPEEDT;AY.--0n motion <strong>of</strong> ~. l~e~thery,~econded by Zr. Stark, the Boars voted to ~uthorize the Comptroller tosell or demolish the group <strong>of</strong> houses along Speedway north <strong>of</strong> the GregoryG~mmasi-am on or before September l, 1931. Mr. Crane and Mr. Odellasked to be ~corded as voting '~No." Mr. Crane did not th~nk any O fthe property that is g~iving any substantial revenue should be destroyed.V~UaTION OF CASII~.~;~ GAS.--0n due motion, the Bo~ votedto authorize the Land Cozaittee to accept rc~#alties from the Big ~,akestud the Continental Oil Companies on the basis <strong>of</strong> one-eighth <strong>of</strong> one--third <strong>of</strong> the value <strong>of</strong> the casing-head gas produced.At six P.M., on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holllday, seconded by Mr. Stark,the <strong>Board</strong> voted to adjourn. ......1~eo ynes, ~re tar~, IAustin, <strong>Texas</strong>, November I, 1950Conference Meetln~ • -Four members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> ReGent s <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> met in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President Benedict at 9:Z0 ~.~., November i,19~0. Those present were: RegentsBatts {Chairman}, Jester, Neathery,and Stark; President Benedict, and Secretary Haynes. There not beinga quorum present. Chairman Batts 6alle~ those wres~nt into a ConferenceMeeting to consider, but not to tai~ final act-10n on, certaln mat~,CONSER~ATION OF GAS--BIG ~E 0IL FIELD.,-Judge Batts readthe order <strong>of</strong> the Pailroa~ 0om~ission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, Docket No. i12, under(A,copy <strong>of</strong> the order ~s being ma~led to each Regent.] The order is tobe effective November 15, 19~0, and it requires that Group No. I andB~g 1~ake 011 Companies s ~h~ll shut in all wells now producing in the deepay horizon unt~l a pipe llne is provided to care for the residue g~sor until the v;ell is properly tubed. There was considerable dlscussi~<strong>of</strong> the order, but the feeling prevailed that no action ne~3 be, orshould be, taken by the <strong>Board</strong> ~f Regents.vitation.~r. C~lho~m came in at this ti~.~r. Dick Fr~kllu, <strong>of</strong> Houston, came before the meeting by in-EPISCOPAL PROP~RTY.--~r. Franklin c~ne to ~fer the EpiscopalProperty, between <strong>University</strong> Averme ~d Lhitis Street north <strong>of</strong> the LittlefieldDormitory, to The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> TeT~s. His first <strong>of</strong>fer waB tosell the property to the <strong>University</strong> at $95,000 for the twenty-two lotsInvolved, he to give the <strong>University</strong> an option to purchase at this pricefor one year for $I0,000. This option may be renewed as <strong>of</strong>ten as deslred,at ~?I0,000 a year, and, if and when the property is puEhased,the amounts y~Id as options will be applied to the purchase <strong>of</strong> the property.The discussion <strong>of</strong> the price ranged from ,~60,000 to $96,000.In answer to thequestlon as to whether he ::;ould take $75,000 for the ~property, Mr. Franklin replied, "I certainly "~'ouldn't take $75,000 forit, that is a cinch." A few moments later he said, "I'll recommend tothe Bo~rd (the Episcopal Church <strong>Board</strong>) that ~e t~ke $80,000 for it provldedDudley Woodard will approve it." He said the interest rate wouldbe five per cent. Mr. Franklin then withdrew.TV,~NTY_~0~RTH BI~,q~IAL P~0RT.--President Benedict discussedbriefly some plans for the ~enty-Fourth Biennial Report <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong><strong>of</strong> Regents. He presented figures comp~rLug the cost <strong>of</strong> instruction atThe <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> and ~t several other institutions in the UnitedStates. ~'At 12:16 A.M. the conference adjourned.Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, November 26, 19~0Meeting No. 284The <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> met in regularsesslon in the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> President Benedict, at ~ustlu, at 9:45Wednesday morning, November 26, ]930, with the following present: RegentsBatts (Chalmnan), Crane, Holliday, Jester, Neathery, R~ndall, andStark; President Benedict, and Secretary H~ynos. ~r. Foster was absentbecause <strong>of</strong> ~llness,~nd Mr. 0dell could not be present because <strong>of</strong>a case which h~d been held over.AL~DI~T OF ~INUTES OF JULY 18, 1930.--The Secret~r~ requestspermlss~on to amend the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meetin~ <strong>of</strong> July 16, 1930, by addingthe follo~i~ ~ t~o paragraphs at the b(ttom <strong>of</strong> page ll <strong>of</strong> the mimeo-graphed minutes:"EAS~,~:!~ TO UNIT!~D STATES CO~U~g~!~T--B~CON LICENSE,• HUDSPETH COUNTY.--Upon motion duly adopted the <strong>Board</strong> authorizedthe Chairman to execute, in the name <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, E~sement No.• 28 to the United States Government for a Beacon License on apart <strong>of</strong> the Southeast 1/4 <strong>of</strong> Section 19, Block E, Hudspeth Cou~-~ Te~s~ ~ts~ annual consideration <strong>of</strong> $io The easement was: • ~ate~ June 28, 19~0, ~ was ~o continue from year to year butnot to exceed twenty years. It had been approved by Mr. JohnHelms, the tenant.i: .%,~ I ~ ~ 4 :%ii!.%, ~i . . . . . . .I:i£


6, i ~ ~ ! : - 7 Y - -P"r ~, ,,~L7...:.'I"F~[T TO UI[I~_CD STATES GOVEI~F~NT--F~ELD LIGENSE,~KIDSPETH COUNT~.--Upon moti0n duly adopted the:Boazcl authorizedthe Chairman to execute, in the name <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>, EasementLNo.29 to the United States Govennment for a field license on i08acres in Sections 27 and 28, Block D, Hudspeth Co~ty, <strong>Texas</strong>, atan annual consideration <strong>of</strong> $108, pmjable quarterly. The easementwas dated June 26, I~0, and was to contimue from year to yearbut not to exceed tv;enty years. It had been approved ~ ~r. JohnHelms, the tenant,":~EI~DI~/{T OF mINUTES OF OCTOBER 24, 18S0.--The ~ecretary reg~mstedpermission to amend the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meeting <strong>of</strong> October 24,1930, by adding the following statement to the last sentence in thep~ragraph headed "~"P.~GPi?CY l;~II~O FIELD LIC~, UNITED S~.~ES GOV~,~q~N.i[EET," on 9age 2 <strong>of</strong> the mh~Leograp'ned minutes: "and the Chaimman wasdirected to execute the instru~nent on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents.,'~PPP. 0VAL OF i:I~*~TES.--After the amendments as requested bythe Secretazj, the minutes <strong>of</strong> the meetings <strong>of</strong> July 16, 1920, September~26, 19ZO, and October 2G, 1950, were approved without objection.6. Appropriate the s~um <strong>of</strong> ;~1,500 to the ilttlefield ~hmd forSouthern Hfstory for the purpose <strong>of</strong> buying the Alez~uder Watkins Terrel]Papers.7. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> $i,000 to the Littlefleld Fund forSouthern History for the purpose <strong>of</strong> buying the Irion P~pers.These t~o appropriations are to be considered in the natureOf loans, the L!ttlefield ~ for Southern History to repay them next~ye~r oy buying the equivalent in books that ~ould ordin~r~ly be paidfor out <strong>of</strong> the Books, Blndlr~gs, and Eqmipment account in the Libr~jbudge t.Office <strong>of</strong> the A~dltor8. Appropriate the sum <strong>of</strong> SI,180 to the ~inten~-uce ~ud E~ment accoun~ <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Auditor to cover the cost <strong>of</strong> a newcar for the Auditor.~,ied ical BranchROUTI-~ IT~dS APPR0'~.--The <strong>Board</strong> took up for censfderatlonthe routine items recommended by President Benedict under the headi~ig<strong>of</strong> "P~EC0~,~DED ACTION" in the Docket <strong>of</strong> November 19, 1950, as mimeographedand distributed ~o the <strong>Board</strong>. On motion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Stark, secondedby 'Jr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~pprove the recommended actions, wagesl-Z <strong>of</strong> the 9ockBt and down to "IN~D..___.~L~TION ONLY," onpa~ 4. The aimproveditems follow: -Bacteriolo~ ~ Preventive ~ediclne9. Transfer the sum <strong>of</strong> $150 from the unused s~ia~ <strong>of</strong>Dr. Thurston L. Johnson, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacteriolo6y and Preventive~edicine, to the salary <strong>of</strong> a Tutor for the period October 18-December 18, 19~0. " This Tutor is to talcs care <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> DoctorJohnson, who is to be on leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay for the reriodOctober 18-Dec~nber 18, 1950.TP~/:SFLRS ~/~ ~DDITIOI~AL ~PPROI~RLATIONS, 19~0-Zl.--I recommen~lthe approval <strong>of</strong> the follo:~Ing transfers in accounts and additional ap-I~ropriations for 1950-el:Jou rna I tsmNain Universii, Authorize the exl~enditure <strong>of</strong> a ~ not to exceed $200 fromthe ~Intenance and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Journ~llsm,to be used for the entertainment <strong>of</strong> the Southwestern Jouraallsm Congress~:hich ~III meet in ~ustin in April,P~s~al2rainin~ fo_r Wome_.__~n2, ~uthorize the expenditure <strong>of</strong> $75 from the l~aintenance a~dEquipment account <strong>of</strong> the De~artment <strong>of</strong> Physical Training for D'omsn ashonorarium to ~rs, Everett Rankin, ~:~ho will give a special course inClog Dancing in that D@partment from ][ovember 17 to 21,En gine e ri n~,5. Authorize the expenditure <strong>of</strong> a sum not to exceed ~50 fromthe maintenance and Equivnent account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Civil Englnee:lug to apply on the expenses <strong>of</strong> i~r. C, ~. Granberry, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> Electrical Engineering, and ~r. B. E. Short, Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>i,[echau~cal ~nglneering, in connection with travel in the state to obtainadvertising and ~ke business arrangements ~or the ~ssuance <strong>of</strong> an ~nglneering~:agazlne.Electrical4. Authorize the expenditure Of a sum not to exceed $50 fromthe. ~aintenance and Equi!~en t account <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Electrical~ug~ueerlng to apply on the e~.~enses <strong>of</strong> Mr. C, R. Gra~berr~, Adjunct Prolessor <strong>of</strong> Electrical Sh~glneerlng, and N.r.B.E. Short, AdSImct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> ~echanlcal En~Lueerlng, in connection with traveli~ the state to obtainadvertising and m~ke business arrangements for the issuance <strong>of</strong> anEng~ineering Nagaz lne. ....Nechanical5. Authorize t~e e~qoenditure <strong>of</strong> a sum not te excee~ ~50 fromthe ~ainten~n~e and Equipment account o~he Department <strong>of</strong> ~echanicalEngineering to apply on the expenses <strong>of</strong> ~r. C. R .... •Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Electrical En~neA~ ..... ~ -- - ~" Gra~berry, Ad~kmctsot <strong>of</strong> 1~echanical En~l~er~ r~--~. ~ r , ~, !, Short. ~u~ct Pr<strong>of</strong>es.obtain adv~r ~. ~ . • e ,_u the state toAPPOI}~?.~NT ~I;D CHf~I~GE IN STL~JS, 19g0-51.--I recommend thefollowing appointment and change in status for 19Z0-bl:Histor~i. J~point Dr. ~.~upert Norval Eicha~/son, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Histor~in Simmons <strong>University</strong>, as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~{[sto~j for the seco~l semesteronly <strong>of</strong> the current long session at a salad-# <strong>of</strong> ;22,250 for the semester,Doctor Richardson is to take care <strong>of</strong> the work c~f Doctor ~arker, uho isto be relieved <strong>of</strong> teaching duties during G~e seconi semester to c~r~# czsome research in the social sciences.Oil Field Exoense- - 2. Change the stat-Js <strong>of</strong> Mr. X. L. Cosnell from Gauger at asalary <strong>of</strong> ~hlV5 a month to Head G~ger, in the Pecos Field, at ~ s~larj<strong>of</strong> $200 a month, effective Eow'mL~r l, 19~0. The hzrea~e in salar# isto be paid from the Gaugers account.LEAVES OF ,~BS~'CE, 19L0-[~l.--I recoL_~:~ the following leaves<strong>of</strong> absence ~urin~ 1920-31:1. Dr. O. B. Williams, ,~ssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bac~eriolo~',to be on leave from October 28-51, 19~0, in orler that he mi~ht attendthe annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the A~arican Public Health ~ssociatlon, which w~sheld in Fort Worth at that time.2. Allow Dr. ~aron ~c~ffer's leave <strong>of</strong> absence for the second,se~es1~r <strong>of</strong> the current long session to begin on January 18 inste*~d<strong>of</strong> Februar~ I, 19Z1, as previously [~Tunted.Z. Dr. Thurston L. Johnson, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacterloloand Preventive ~[edicine. to be on leave without pay from October 18 to' ~use " <strong>of</strong> ur~ ent norse - la! ......... a~ l~ir " s demandL ng his ab-December 18, 19~0, bec " g _ :sence from Galveston.OUT-OF-ST~ ~IPS, 19 ZO-~ l .--I recon~z~end the apFrov~l <strong>of</strong> t]~feller:lug out-<strong>of</strong>-state trips taken by members <strong>of</strong> ~he staff during19SO-~l:i. Dr. %% J. Battle, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Classical L~n&~.~ es, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the A~soci~tion <strong>of</strong> Southex~ Colleges an~ Secon-/ar#Schools to be held in gtl~nt~, ~eorg~, Oece~;oer ~-5, 1930, i~i~ er~ense~to be paid f~oz th~ Office cf the Presldent O~fice ~ and ~r~veli~'~ ~2xDensea~eO%mt,2. k'iss ~ar~ E. Gearing, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~ome Economics, ~o ~t-tend the ~ite House Conference on Child Health u:d Protection ~o be ~BI!i ii~,!


, • , ~ "2~': '~2 ¸ !; ,in Vashington, D.C., ~:ovember 19-2~, 19C~0. The expenses <strong>of</strong> the trip~re not to be paid out <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> fmnd~S. Dr. C. T. Gray, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psychology, todeliver three addresses before the Kansas State Teachers Assoc~atlonsections meeting in Emporia ~ Hutchison, Kansas, November 6-8, 19ZO,his ex!~nses to be paid by the Association.4. Dr. B. F. Pitten£er, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Administra.tion ~d Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Education, to go to Washington, D.C.,Eovez~ber 17-2~, 19S0, to attend the ~,}~ite House Conference om ChildHealth and Pro~ectlon and the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Assoclatio~<strong>of</strong> State Universities, his expenses to be paid from the Office <strong>of</strong> thePresident Office a~l Traveling ~:L,enses account.5. Dean Ira P. Hildebrand, Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong>-Law, to atte~lthe annual ~eeting <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> American Law Schools tobe held in ChicacD December 29-SI, 19S0, his expenses to be ~mid fromthe account entitled "Office and Traveling Expenses <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> theSchool <strong>of</strong> Law."6. Dr. H. W. Harper, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> O%emistr~ arzl Dean <strong>of</strong> theGraduate School, to attend the inauguration <strong>of</strong> President Sproul dud the~zeeting cf the ~ssociatlon <strong>of</strong> American Universities held at Los AngelesCalifornia, October 18-November 2, 19~O, his expenses to be ~aid fromthe Office and Traveling F~oenses account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> t'ne Dean <strong>of</strong>the Graduate School.7. ~/r. E. %T. Winl-D.er, Librarian, to go to Baton Rouge, Louisiuna,to select and ship the files this Library heels <strong>of</strong> the collection<strong>of</strong> The Times-Picayune <strong>of</strong> New Orleans files uhich are to be loaned toThe <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> by Louisiaaa State <strong>University</strong>, his exl~nses tobe paid from the ~[aintenunce and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Library.8. Dr. B~yd Reading, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, to attend theWhite House Confereuce on Child Health and Protection to be held inWashington, D.C., Fovomber 19-22, his expenses to be nald from the"Traveli~ E~penses o~ the Dean and <strong>of</strong> 0thor ~Imlnlstr~tive OfficersUpon Approval <strong>of</strong> t~:e De~a" account <strong>of</strong> t~ Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> theMedical Branch.9. Dr. George E. Bethel, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Tropical ~edlclne andDean <strong>of</strong> the Medical Branch, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southern ~ledlcalAssociation held in Louisville, Kentucky, the first part <strong>of</strong> November,his expenses to be uald from the account in the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean<strong>of</strong> the l~edical Br~uch entitled "Traveling Expenses <strong>of</strong> the Dean and <strong>of</strong>Other Administrative Officers Upon Appro~l <strong>of</strong> the Dean."10. Miss Jeanle M. Pinckney, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Nutrlt~om and HealthEducation Bureau in the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension, to attend the White HouseConference on Child Health and Protection to be held in ~Vashingtom, D.C.~November 19-22, her exoenses to be paid from the Maintenance. Travellug,and Printing account <strong>of</strong> that Bureau.3/. Miss Laura ~/urray, Chief <strong>of</strong> the industrial Teacher-Train-Lug Bureau <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Extension, to attend the amerlcau VocatlonalAssociation n~eting in Milwaukee, December 8-I~, her expenses tobe paid from the Maintenance, Traveling, and Printing account <strong>of</strong> the IndustrialTeacher-Training Bureau, half <strong>of</strong> thi s amount to be 4"elmbursedto that account from Federal f~mds.Irrigation District through the furaishing <strong>of</strong> very complete analyses <strong>of</strong>the waters, the Morg~ Engineering Company, <strong>of</strong> ~lemphls, Tennessee,through its Harllngen, <strong>Texas</strong>, Branch, has given the sum <strong>of</strong> ~50 "as asmall contribution to be devote~ to ~hatever scientific work that you(Dr. Schoch] ~y care to use it for."2. Paul Franklln '~:grse ~emQrial ~ Contribution.--Dr. E. H.Sellards reports the receipt <strong>of</strong> a contribution <strong>of</strong> $27 from the Pauhandl~Geologlc~l Society to the Paul Franklln ~orse ;~emorial ~nd.3. Gift <strong>of</strong> "Memorial des ;~llies" b_~ Col. E. " House.--Colonel E. I{. House has presented to the <strong>University</strong> Library two finevolumes entitled "5~emorial des Allies."FEL~OWSHIPS, 19[~0-SI.--I recommend the approval <strong>of</strong> the follG:;ing appointments to Fellowships for 19[~0-S1 to fill vacancies caused bythe resignation <strong>of</strong> ~lr. H. A. Turner, holder <strong>of</strong> a five hundred dollarfellowship, and Mr. Eastln Nelson, holder <strong>of</strong> a five hundred dollar fellowship:Miss l:ary Louise Hightower (English)~ES0Miss Marion Isabelle Whitney (Geo!o~l~) 250~iss Mary E. Franc is (-Education) 250~[iss Narian Stuart Robb (English) 250~'~ I~ITEETAT~O~AL SCHOL,~IF I~J!D.--A check for !)25,000• has been received from Mr. George Beggs, Executor <strong>of</strong> the Farmer Estate,as a third payment on the Farmer International Scholarship Fund. Thispayment increases the ±k~nd to $115,000.(DNSERV~TION OF GAS II~ BIG LAXE FIELD.--Judge Batts reportedthat he was informed the ell companies were carrying out the order <strong>of</strong>the R~llroad Commission, to tube the cleep wells, as fast as they could.The tubing has been ordered, one well has been tubed, and the others,except one, are being tubed. One well, the oil ~ople think, should beshut down, if possible, rather than tubed. The effect, thus far, <strong>of</strong>the tubln~ has been to reduce substantially the ell out-put as well asthe gas.The general attitude <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> w~s that the oil companieshad the most expert ku~owledge that was available, that they were doingthe best they could, azzl that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents should ta~ke no activepart in the matter.V~UATION OF CASING-HEAD GAS.--judge Batts reported that, inview <strong>of</strong> the action <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> at its October meeting in approving aroyalty <strong>of</strong> 1/8 <strong>of</strong> 1/5 <strong>of</strong> t~ value <strong>of</strong> the casing-head gas produced(See minutes, page ~),Judge C. L. Black, ~ttorney for the Big Lake OilCo~a~, had prepared a contract on this basis. The Big L~ke Oil Compa~is willing ~o pay royalties on the basis <strong>of</strong> either the act'aal orthe theoretical gasoline content, whichever v;ill produce more royaltiesfor the <strong>University</strong> at the ti~s <strong>of</strong> ~-yment. J~ge Batts raised the questlonas to whether the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents has the a~thority to sign thecontract. He did not ].mow who had the m~thority to si[~ it. "If thereis amy ~thority at all, it is under the old :~ct <strong>of</strong> 1595 vhich is stillon the statutes," he said. The question a~ to who will stand the lossbecause• <strong>of</strong> evaporation in loading and in transit must be determined.at the suggestion <strong>of</strong> ~r. Holliday, the whole question was postponed temporarily~ order to permit the ~aud Committee ~o investigate it further• %~: i~ ~ ~ .... 7 ~I ~ ~-,~,~"~ .'~"~'~~,~12. Dr. J. Anderson Fi~tzgerald, Deau <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> BusinessAdministration, togo to Cleveland, Ohlo, December 29-,31, tolattend meetlugs<strong>of</strong> the A~rican Economics Association, the American Statistical Associatlon,the National Association <strong>of</strong> Teachers in ~r~a~t~g, the 2u~eri'can Association <strong>of</strong> Uni~erslty Instructors in Accounting, and the ~rlca~f~°C~h:~Off~feC°l~legriat:l~Ch°~eOseBUSlness, his exoenseS to be paid ~<strong>of</strong> Business Ad ~ ~ accouut <strong>of</strong> the-Dean <strong>of</strong> the Schoolministration. ......ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS..-I reco~nding gifts to theUnlversity-the acceptauc~i'<strong>of</strong> the followAt this time President Benedict had a telephone call from~r. Odell, explaining that he was absent because a case had been heldover,{and asking that any final action on the cs~estion <strong>of</strong> the investmerit<strong>of</strong> the~ Pern~aent ~ in securities <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> be postponed~nt~l Thursday moraing, in order to give him 9pportunity to express hisopinions on ~ the question.T~MAS OAK ~OORiNG.--Seueral members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> spoke infavor <strong>of</strong> using <strong>Texas</strong> (~a~ instead <strong>of</strong> Applachlan Oak for the flooring• in:the ne~ ciassro~m Building at the U:~iversity. It was felt that<strong>Texas</strong> products Should be used whenever they could be used, in preferenc~to those ~rom outside the state.0hero, sty. __- ' ~ ~ ~ ~'ea~ _<strong>of</strong> j~ndustrial,~- : ..... -~. xn regogm!ti~ n <strong>of</strong> the: services :<strong>of</strong> the Bureau to:the Willa~y ]~ N.r, Nea~ery asked to be excused ~or time while he went ons~me!1~usluess to the ~ttorney Gener~l s <strong>of</strong>~ce.


i~:•i• :i ¸ •,: ....C A V A ~ A U G ~ PURCHASE,--Ju~.ge Batts reported that the c~,~rterhad been approved for the corporation which had been or~ani~.ed to purchasethe Cavanaugh property. Une provisions <strong>of</strong> the charter are asfoll(~;;s:We, H. Y. Benedict, J. ~'J. Calhoun, Edward Crane,R. L. Holliday, H. J. L. Stark, W. ~[. 0dell, Edward !%ndall,S:,~m ~[eathery, M. E. Foster, Beauford Jester and R. L. Batts,all ci'~;izens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, voluntarily associate oursel~es ini'orming an educational corporation under the laws <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>.I. The name is: The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> DD.rmttoz-/'and Phpsical Training Corporation;2. The purpose is to promote educatlon/in <strong>Texas</strong> byacquirlng, for The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, "l~md for the erection<strong>of</strong> heeled dormitories and additional ~Tounds for physicaltraining for students; ~his purpose will be accomplished bypurchasing, without cost to the State, but, in part, upon deferriedpayments, land adjacent to the <strong>University</strong> campus; uponizarchase, possession ~ill be delivered to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regentsfor <strong>University</strong> uses; title will be held, subject to the vendor'slien, by the corporation in trust for the use ~d benefit <strong>of</strong>The Universlt~j <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> pending payment <strong>of</strong> the balance <strong>of</strong> the])urchase price, when the land will be conveyed in fee to the<strong>University</strong>.S. The domicile is ~ustin, Travis Colmty, <strong>Texas</strong>.4. The term for which this corporation is to existis t~'enty-five years.5. The number <strong>of</strong> its Directors will be three, andtheir names and post <strong>of</strong>fice addresses are as follows:NamePost Office ~.IdressH. Y. Benedict Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>J..;. Calhoun ,, ,,R~ Lo Batts ,, ,,6. This corporation will have no capital s~,:ck; and,at the tLme <strong>of</strong> its organization, has no property.~xec~.~ted, l~ovember 20th, 1930.(Si~L:nedj H. Y. BenedictJ. V/. Calhoun" " R.L. Batts~,lr. Holliday preseuted the following resolution, whichbeen _~repared by Judge- ~ B~t~s.'~ ~ -THIS RESOLUTION ~rtECITES:(1) The tract <strong>of</strong> l~d Imogen as the C~vanaugh tractwas included v~ihhln the land desi~ated by the law <strong>of</strong> April I,!921 (p. 266) for purchase by "The <strong>University</strong> L~nd Lc~r~isltlon<strong>Board</strong>" created by that law;(2| Before this property ceu!d be purchased the ale-.proprlation !~ovided by the I~ was reduced to a sum less thanthe value <strong>of</strong> the property;addltional(3| The 41st Legislature (1929| :refuse~l to n~]~ theappropriation needed; and it is not possible to condemnthe property and acquire it ~ hol~ the makers <strong>of</strong> the bondprovided for by ther!aw <strong>of</strong> 1921 responsible for the deflcit~ ~.mthe absence <strong>of</strong> a f~nd to pay for the land after condemnationJudgment;hadi/ii iiii:i!ii :i!/i :/(4~ The property is essential to the program <strong>of</strong> develop..~ :,• merit :<strong>of</strong>:the,,~niversity, a~d to acqulr~t the followlnglplan "has Been devised:(a} ~ae entire property has been valued at ,~250,000.00;it has been divided into blocks and lots (for purposes <strong>of</strong> thisplan only)a~d each lot }~s been valued;(b} ~ots valued at .;~a~,211..-'o have been selectedfrom the F~st side <strong>of</strong> the tract ~'.ud the lots will be acquiredby ".~e <strong>University</strong> ~.and Acquisition 3oa~i," the pumhase pricebelng paid ~46,500.00 by the State from the appropriation tocar~j out the law <strong>of</strong> 1921, &rod t~ balance, .~5,711.25, furnishedthrough the corporation hereinafter mentioned;(c} To purchase the balance <strong>of</strong> the t~a.ut the men-• hers <strong>of</strong> this board asi the President and Comptroller <strong>of</strong> ~;~:" ~<strong>University</strong> }~ve formed themselves into ~ Eiucational Corl},/.,atlonunder the lays <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> with the na~:~ "The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> Dormitory ~d Physical Training Co,operation, '' with purposedeclared in the charter: :~• "The Imrpose is to promote education in <strong>Texas</strong> byacquiring, for The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, land for the erection<strong>of</strong> needed ciormitories and additional grounds for physical trainin&."for students; this purpose :';ill be accomplished by purchas-Ing, without cost to the State, but, in l~rt, upon deferredpayments, la~ adjacent to the <strong>University</strong> cazpus; upon purchase,possession will be delivered to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents for <strong>University</strong>uses; title will be held, subject to the vendor's lien, bythe corporation in trust for the use and benefit <strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> pending payment <strong>of</strong> t]~ bala]ze <strong>of</strong> the purchaseprice, when the land will ~ conveyed in fee to tl]e <strong>University</strong>."(d) This corporation has ,~mde an agreement with theowners <strong>of</strong> the property by which the land will be sold for theamount named and a deed be r..ade to the State to .... i~rt n~edin paragraph (b) ;(e) The balance <strong>of</strong> the tract ~';ill be deeded to thecorporation who will hold title in "trust for the <strong>University</strong>and who will at once deliver possession to the Univ,:~rsity forus~'~for <strong>University</strong> purposes;(f). The p~rchase price for the ~art <strong>of</strong> the tract ca~veyedto the corporation, ~197,788. ~5 will be ix~id as follows:Cash ;~22,788.75; seven (71 notes <strong>of</strong> the corporation, t"e first 'payable on or before T~ovember 20, 1931 ~d the others in order.on or before November ~0th <strong>of</strong> ~ucceed~-/e~r~ Lo a~~d, inclUdi.~1937; the notes bear six per cent i~terest, pay'-,ble annually,a:vendor's llen iz retained to secure their l~yment;: : (g) Provision is -made in tl~ deed for releases <strong>of</strong>ilots upon v~y~.~nt <strong>of</strong> valuations fized, ~d as released thelots will be donveyed te the <strong>University</strong>;:: B.I It, is contemplated and arranged that the $5,711.25 tobe paid on the land:couve~ed the State, ~nd the ammmts to be• paid on the purchase by the Co~o ~-''2.-tion shall be a6cured f~om ....receipts from com~:etitive athletics; and the concurrence <strong>of</strong> the "• Athletic Council ~ ~L,e plan ana manner <strong>of</strong> ~oaym~nt has been so,cured;.... In co~sideratlen <strong>of</strong> the recitals, resolved:• (a~ ~ne Auditor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> is dhrected to pay fromthe Athletic Fund to the grsP~tors in the deeds hereinbefore re-circa; :~i. The $5,711.25 on the deed to the State;I e o co onotes recited and interest;!"~.~,: ,-,i ii~/,iii~,~.,~"i~-~?,:li!",...,


2i~ji: )/;!i !:i: !, !!!He is further directed to pay such sums as may be requiredfor releases <strong>of</strong> needed lots, and to pay such additionalsums as may be available (in the judgment <strong>of</strong> the Presidentand Comptmsller) without crippling athletic actlvitieson said notes before they become due in order that the properrymay be paid for as soon as practicable and title placed~:[thcut reservation in the State.On the second <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to approve the re.solution. It v~as the sense <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> that the payments should beconpleted as soon as possible.lOCATION OF %TA~LER C.wJ~"IY~ BOULEVARD.'-There w~s considerablediscussion <strong>of</strong> the location <strong>of</strong> the proposed ~Taller Creek Boulevardtkrouth ths <strong>University</strong> campus. Judge Batts rel~orted going over the&wound with Mr. O~lhoun, and mentioned various questions which are in'volved. It can be put cn the west side <strong>of</strong> the creek very much cheaper,he said. Mr. Stark thought itlwo~Id be possible to provide a much better~creen, too, if it were on the west than if it were on the eastside <strong>of</strong> the creek. A suitable over- or %uxier-pass must be provided, <strong>of</strong>course, if it is located on the west side. It ~lll mean sac~'ificiug aconsiderable number <strong>of</strong> trees if it is placed on the east side, it wasstated. Jud&~ Batts said, "Zf we overlook the ouestion <strong>of</strong> cost, it,..ould be distinctly better to put it on the other side (the east side),but it wi!l z.ean putting in several bridges. ~ Mr. Stark thought the~aestion 0fcost ought not to be a -~ajor consideration, "because we arebuildin~g for all time."..... ~:,~ COL'TF~LO TSCc~ ~r Base Bid Base Bid CoqUina-Contractor Plumbing Heating tion BidJ. 0. Andrewartha $18,459 $39,226Dixie Heating & VentilatingCO, 14,105 28,435 $41,432Young & Pratt 14,500 35,565 49,365J. L. ~rti~ 18,0Z8 38,387 ,G. D. Harris Plumb-Ing CO. - - 41,980Fox-Schmldt 13,900 31,700 -A. H. 8hafer 14,004 38,075 -~. R. ShUdder 15,649 34,834 " 49,495Ideal Plumbing Co. 11,827 29,412 40,416R. W. Chapllne 17,000 33,526.63 -Sh~-Bro~ 12,745 55,800 -Federal Pl~mblng Co. - - 45,540K[rkv;ood & Wharton 13,900 38,457Harzy Kahn 13,435 34,287 -Kinnison Bros. - ~o,~o3 -ELECTRICAL C0~R.CTCheck (C)Bo~ (B),~i,530 B860 Bl,lO0 B381 C & 788 C1,000 CI,O00.C28O C & 728 C'1,000 B786 B340 C & 870.52"C1,000 C1,000 B600 B1,000 B ~ 1,000!2,000 B, ~'e~ ~d~ E--.T BIDS.--At eleven o'clock Mr. Calhounca~:~ before the <strong>Board</strong> v:ith bids submitted as a result <strong>of</strong> advertisingauthorized ~ the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Re£ents a~ its meeting on October 2/~, 1930.~/essrs. Z. B. La Roche, Ceor~::e L. D~hl, R~L. %~ite, George Stephens,and ,~u:~h Yantis were also invited to come/~efore the <strong>Board</strong>. The variousbidders were then invited in, ~ud the bids were opened and tabu-!~ted as follm';s:~CL/.,GSRC0~i BUILDING!UCon tr~c torJ. O. An~re.~;~rth~Electrical Constr~ tion Co.Eugene Ash Com)panyA. T, Vick ComzoanyParamount Electric CompanyW. M. SmithBase Bidi~18,80017,30018,73014,86917,45118,376Check (C)Bond ( B )$400 c3ZO C75O B1,000 B370 B< ~,i,.I .. xBase : -kit. Alt. Alt. Check (0}Contractor Bid 77o.1 iTo.2 No.3 Bond (B)


. , ,. ,,• r.• 2STL'LI Tb%q~, STOHM SEJ,'~-~E., ELECTRICAL COI[DUIT Sys~X~DH V OLq~'S GY~,-"Js~SIU2/VENETIAI~ BLIh'DS ~DR C~iST.RY ~UILDI!TGi}ii:; ,Con tr;~c torJ. E. 2!aci~anore,. G. ul,llumJ. F. JohnsonRock Exca.~ TimeProposal ration (Days) Check~~o4-0 $3.50 I00 $56724,4.37 ~.00 75 50026,400 .3.00 iO0 600ContractorProposalWestern Venetiaa Blind Sales Co. ~3,21o.ooBos twick-Go odell Ccmpany"3, I00.0OC, A. D~alich ~,286.67*Awarded Contract at ~" ;,,o, I00.Check~64.~62.0075.00i:}!,', Qi!i ~:fi!}~c=~enzze Cons t. Co. 26,850Nit,ToDd, Wh~r~on ~ Lee 29,498C. ~. ~/oore 27,8334.00 I00 7005.00 120 1,0003.50 i00 1,000 BJ. E. ~organ 28,2i5 "~ 3.50 i00J. i i. Cdom 27,515 3.50 90~chwarzer & Lorey ~0,201 6.00 1.35J. J. ,,attiz~er 26,Z20 1.50 60G eorse :Tieland 53,000 15.00 I~0*J=wardsd Contract.~=If awarded Classz~om Building, deduct /~!/L*~lw~rded Con tract.~T~c",n.nTr, m ,.'~.... ~ =L.= AICD iROC-p~r~ SOfST~I~Ti~Cont rac ~or Proposal (Days)J. 0. Andrew~r~ha ~15,860 220Electric Const. Co~. 19,000 120Fox-Schmid t 14,000 _Graham & Collins 17,455 90Zirl~Locd & Wharton i~,902 i00John L. J~art~n 16,064 90J. E. MO rgau*Check$~lS B4OO35O345300 B222IZ,154 90 300*=avarded Contract ~t ~ ;~12,45~.*~Deduct ~l,O00 if awarded Classroom Building.AlternateProposal$15,11018,11013,30016,69014,223.5~15.372.4412,456""I!EETII~ WITH IEGISLArHVE i~PESTIG~TIf.G 00L~ITTEE.--The followingmembers <strong>of</strong> the Legislative Investiguti~k~ Committee and others presentwere invited before the <strong>Board</strong>: Representatives Harry N. Graves,Ray Holder, and Bob ~ong, mambers <strong>of</strong> the Conm~ittee; 14rs. Louise Snowl~n~ney, Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Committee; Messrs. J. U, C~lho~m, H. P. Bybee,E. J. Compton, Frank Friend; Mr. T. J. Sayers and Mr. D. F. Irby, <strong>of</strong>Ernst & Ernst; Judge C. ~.. Black, and others.Judge Batts nroposed various questions that have come beforethe <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents i~'~ the administration <strong>of</strong> the endowment estate.He invited the assistance <strong>of</strong> the Co~nittee in meeting these matters ar~iin securing corrective and ~nendato~ legislation. "Our attitude always}~as been that whatever is clone up here is done for the people," JudgeB~tts said. He mentioned the problems involved in the investment <strong>of</strong> thePermanent ~and ~ud the re-lnvestment <strong>of</strong> the United States 4 1/4's whenthey are redeemed.i At the reouest <strong>of</strong> Judge Batts, Mr. Holliday tr~ced the h['s -~tory and g~.ve the present status <strong>of</strong> ~ the contenplated "Lundreth" ~uit.ContractorPaV//{G AND GRADII;G OF GROUI~DS AROUND GREGORY G'ZS~2~ABIUMDozier Construction Coz~sany*J. F. JohnsonJ. E. Morga~L. E. ~hlthamComl~ny•awarded Con tract.**Deduct $2,500 if awarded Classroom Buildlng.Proposal Thee (Days) Check@27,950 125 $60031,000 lOG 650~4,358-- i00 75030,835.29 60 650Cjud~B Batts then invited the Committee to take charge <strong>of</strong> themeeting and proceed as they saw fit.Cnaiz~nan Graves discussed the proposed legislation to be requested<strong>of</strong> the Forty-Second Legislature- Mr. Hollld~v expressed thebelief that the leasing laws ~hould be amended to !~rmlt an optionalten-year lease as well as a five-year lease instead <strong>of</strong> the present threeyear llmltat~on. He believed the <strong>Board</strong> for Le~se <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Landscould get a cons Ider~ble bonus and a yearly rental if they could £iw =. aten, year lease. It was also suggested that the <strong>Board</strong> for Lease <strong>of</strong> Uui- IIverslty Lands should be relieved <strong>of</strong> the geologizing aad surveying <strong>of</strong>Universlty lands, and that t/~.is be placed under the Bo'~rd <strong>of</strong> Regents. Ll


,6 ;,;or 2; io3o" ~'; ~- . . . . '"" 2,t o, i"330, ,: :%!•/i~ii[i' ! ~[:;'T% ,?-4 ,~ t•~ :>,i!!rj.IIt was pointed out that under the present set.up the AttorneyI General's <strong>of</strong>fice is tunable to serve, satisfactorily, the legal needs <strong>of</strong>i the <strong>University</strong>. It was felt that the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Reg~nts should be giveni the ~athority to employ a full-time attorney, or that someone should bei designated by the Attorney General or the Govey-nor for this isur~ose.iThe question was raised as to just ~;hat a~thority the <strong>Board</strong> o~~egents has over <strong>University</strong> lands. It was polnted out that the State:"ii~hv, ay Depar~_ent thinks it has a riE~ht to constn~ct a state highwayacross U~iv,:rsitv lands v;herever it sees i it, irrespective <strong>of</strong> the de-~ires <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents. It w~s also nolnted out that some <strong>of</strong> thefipe-iine com!~nies are puttiu~j do~n pipe lh~es across <strong>University</strong> l~dcithout per~isslon or with~at paying for the easement, on the theoryth~ut they ure cor~zon carriers.t;r. Holder stated that he r,~s c~sklerlng a bill to be sub,~uitted to the Legislature to create a business organization for the Univel-sityto take care <strong>of</strong> its various needs, a legal department, an invest:::ent de~,artment, a surveying de~artrnent, etc., etc.,it this tL, e Dr. R~nd~!l asked nennission to be nit for a /tile to ::~e,d to sc;~e z;~tters ~.t the ,lttorney Ge~er~l's <strong>of</strong>fice re~rd'i the ccnie:,:n=tion <strong>of</strong> the site for the new i~urses' Horze ~t Galveston.Mr. 5t~rk c~me in &t this time."r. Holliday r~sed ~he ~estion as te w]~ther the <strong>University</strong>v ot:Id ~ave to ~-ve the z~ermission <strong>of</strong> the Legislature to bring the "Landreth'suit, since the ih~blic School ~h~ni is involved. It is not intend,that the Public School !hmd shall suffer or lose as a result <strong>of</strong> the casehe;ever. If the land is deter~.nhled to be <strong>University</strong> land, the totalvalue <strong>of</strong> the oil pr~luced, less cost <strong>of</strong> production, would Go into the<strong>University</strong> Permanent --kurd. *~ present only 1/16 <strong>of</strong> the value ~oes intot,~ ~Jbiic School ~huzl. The <strong>University</strong> would be willing to pay over toth~ lh;biic School 9And the 1/16 which it might ot-henvise have received.";~'e ~re interested in the entire educational policy <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong><strong>Texas</strong> and not in any one institution.,,Mr. Holliday said that he believed it would be necessary forthe Committee to reco~neni to the Legislature that the <strong>University</strong> beauthorized to bring the suit. He read a letter from ~[r. j. H. ?;alk~r,C " "ommxss~cner <strong>of</strong> the General La~l Office, bearing on the Case.qis a fair value and we are willing to pay ro~/~Ity on that valuation, IIwhatever it is." He was not sure that anybody was authorized to signa Contract flxh~g the royalty basis, "but anybody can investigate thefacts." .. ,:-,, Mr. D. F. Irby, <strong>of</strong> Ernst & Ernst, presented a report e~)l~iningt//e differences betv~een the reports <strong>of</strong> the investigating Committee'~Auditor and Ernst & Ernst. "The contract beh,~een the Reag~ County PurohaslngConloa~kv and the producers specifically provides that a weiEhtedaverage shall not be applied," Mr. Irby s~id. "~e i uditor for the Committeedisregarded the contract for the deteEnination <strong>of</strong> the quantity<strong>of</strong> ell but followed it in the determination <strong>of</strong> the nrice." The LegislativeComzittee and the others then withdrew.At five o'clock the <strong>Board</strong> re.cessed to go to the e:cercisesdedicating the Education Buildir~ as Sutton Hall in honor <strong>of</strong> the lateW. S. Sutton, Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Fxlucation and Acting President <strong>of</strong>the <strong>University</strong>. Judge Batts <strong>of</strong>ficially declared, for the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong>Regents, the name <strong>of</strong> the building to be "Sutton H'~ll."At flve-thirty the <strong>Board</strong> reassembled with the same Regentspresent as in the morning session excm~t that l;r. Ne~,thery was not ~resent.Others present were: Presiden~ Benedict, Secretar E Haynes,,'/essrs. La Roche, D~hl, C~&houn, Battle, ~immons, .L1~ite, Yantis, ~ndDornberger.The <strong>Board</strong> took uD for consideration the v~rious contracts forwhich bids had been received at the morning ~ession.P~VI/~G AI,D GP-,DII'G--GPJYJORY G~Pw7~SIUM.--0n tPe recoraueudation<strong>of</strong> the Building Committee, a~zi motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark. seconded byMr. Hol!lday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to av:ard the contra~t for the pavlrg -~udgrading <strong>of</strong> grounds arotmd the Grego~? G~m~asi~um to th~ Dozier Constract~onComl~.ny, <strong>of</strong> Austin, at a contract price <strong>of</strong> ~27,950, since this wasthe lowest ~d best bid.CLASSROOM BUILDEr.--At the ~lestion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, Dr. Battleanswered that he preferred, l~ersonally, the double-h-aug window ratherthan the Br~.~ne window, but that for the uses to v~hich this particularbuilding ~ould be put, the Browne window would probably be better. TheFaculty Buildi~ Committee thoug1~t that the matter should probably beleft to the .m~estion <strong>of</strong> price, he said. If there wa ~ - little differe~zcebetween the prices, he thought they would Drefer the Bro~:~e wi~zlow.,;;~: 4} ¸i!!!!!iL r. Holder said, "If you will prepare the bill we will putt~t in our recommendations.- I Yr. Holliday assured hiu that the Legis.lative Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong> :.ould prepare the bill.President Benedict left at this tin~ to go to the exercisesren~=ing the Education Bui!~ing as Sutton Hall.Judge Batts asked Judge Black to make a statement relative tothe conservation <strong>of</strong> gas and oil in the Big ~ke field. Judge Blackreported that the tubing <strong>of</strong> well 2-C had been completed, and that the~as-oil ratio:in t.his ',ell is now about £,000 feet. On i-C it is about~,200. "It is probable,,, he said, "that if the tubirg is too small theratio may be increased, due to friction.- He reported:that 4-C Producedyesterday (Eove:nber 25), at a Gas_oil ratio <strong>of</strong> about 7,000. This is the !largest <strong>of</strong> the wells. It t;ill be tubed next. The heaviest oroducersare being tubed first. The Big Lake 011 Company is uudertaklng to repressuresome <strong>of</strong> the old shallow wells with the residue gas from thedeep ~ells. They will use as much <strong>of</strong> the residue gas as they can in thisway. .~ll <strong>of</strong> the ~Cas in the field is now going through the casing-headgasoline pl~nts. There remains only the disposition or use <strong>of</strong> the residue~.~s~ The Big Lake Oil Compa~ C has a tautative agreement, JudgeBlack said, to suppl E the <strong>Texas</strong> Public Service Company with natural gasfor San Angelo and Glrvln, <strong>Texas</strong>.Dr. Randall returned at this time.Judge Black discussed also the valuation "~s for royalty lourposes, ' The Big Lake <strong>of</strong> the caslng-headOil Com~.,~. "wants ~.. ~'=v ro~1-~y on the fair va!uo <strong>of</strong> the casing-head gas° There is mo one out there,however, bt~Ing caslug-head gas, " ........ ~"~ "-upon which to fix this fair value.This must be based on the actual amount <strong>of</strong> gasoline and the prh~e receivedfrom the •sale <strong>of</strong> ire YOU can ~o out there a~ determine whatever iMr. R. L. White was opposed ~o the use <strong>of</strong> the Brow~e windowIn the Classroom Building. ill things being equal, he v~oul& reco~endthe Bro~n~wlndow, "but when it comes to a difference <strong>of</strong> ,~9,600, thereis another quest~on."Mr. Dahl stated, "The B~wne window is the best : in low on themarket. I would prefer the Browne window first, I would take the casementwindow next, and the double-hu~ last."Mr. C~lhoun saw no r~articu!ar nee& for the .B~,ov, ne -.:indow forventilation purposes. "I don;t think there ~:iil be ony difficulty ~nany building in getting all the air that we want," he said.On motion <strong>of</strong> v,~Ar. Jester, seconded by ".:r. St~rk, the <strong>Board</strong> vote~to adopt the Browne window for the C!nssroom Building.IIm.hi~.vote see,tledthequestlon. . .ol.~Iten~=s. . .1 ( .~~""- on"~ne-2General Contract, since Alte~nate I substituted the c~se:~3nt Cl~k~owsinstead <strong>of</strong> the Browne wlnd~;s, ~ncl~ded in the base bid, und .~l~ernate Isubstitute~ the double-hung ndow. Alten~-te 3 substituteda steel instead <strong>of</strong> a concrete roe ~ ~~Iternate v,~- ~ not desired.~ " ~'~ ~~ the r the bond required to beThe question then arose s~~@anY bond, or ~,hetner ~ ~ergivenby the contractor must be asonal bond ~ight be satisfactory. Ti~~~Iy em~ressed attitude <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Board</strong> was that a surety bond v:as n ~ r ~ l j ~ ~re~y comlcanybOZdoS ~ ~--8~01~ S~,~ ~.~.SC iB~o~3IT ' "~"' FOE :,,0~,G~ZINAS IgM°--0n the recor~nendation <strong>of</strong> the ~Co.,~mittee &rid motionMr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> av, ard the g~neral Ii..•


.... NOV2 T i930contract for the const~uctlon <strong>of</strong> ~ Steam Tunnel--Storm Sewer--Elec_trical Conduit <strong>System</strong> for the ?/omen's Gymnaslum to the ~f. G. Cullum C~!:~ny, <strong>of</strong> Dall~s, at a contract ~rice <strong>of</strong> ~A 4~7E1 P~s 0, at a contract price <strong>of</strong> ~279,000, and to e~-T~ tess ~ the desire the'preference be g~ven to <strong>Texas</strong> Oak for flooring, all grades to be satisfactoryto the Building Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Board</strong>•',,. ';i!ii.ii:i&'On the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the Building Comznittee and motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Crane, the <strong>Board</strong> voted te award tb~ pipingcontract on this system to the Fox-Schmidt Company~ <strong>of</strong> Austin, at a con.tract ~rice <strong>of</strong> $9,000.Lt 6:30 P.M., on motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Holliday, seconded by ""t3e <strong>Board</strong> voted to recess ~n~til 9:00 A.~:. Thursday.November 27, 19~0The <strong>Board</strong> reconvened Thursday morning, November 27, at 9:45with the following present: Regents Botts (Chairmanj, Crane, Holllday,Jester, Xeathery, 0dell, and Stark; President Benedict and SecretaryHaynes. It h'~d been necessary for Dr. Randall to return home Wednesdayni~J~t,ASSIGIC.~}2CT OF LEASE I~0. 375~--0n the recommendatlon <strong>of</strong> theLa~ Committee, anl motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hollid~y, seconded by Mr. Neathery,the Boa~i vo ted to apLorove the assig~men~ <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> La2~d Zease No•[~75 from ";.alter Young to E. Hagelstehu, <strong>of</strong> 0zc~a, Tex~s.UI{I~RSITY ~F~iSE iT0. 396--C~RLES R. SMITH.--On the recommendation<strong>of</strong> the Land Committee, and motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hell,day, seconded by~n'. Neathezy, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to ~prove <strong>University</strong> Land Lease No• 396so Charles Re Smith, on 7,680 acres <strong>of</strong> la~al in Sections 25, 24, 25, andBlock 58, and Sections 3 to l0 inclusive, Block 9~ Reasun County, Tex~sfor ei~t years, July l, 1930, to June 30, 1988, ~t 20~ an acre. Thesemi-annual ~2~yment is ~768.PE~ISSI0!i TO SUB-LL~SE.-.~0n the reconmmendation <strong>of</strong> the LandCor~ittee, the <strong>Board</strong> approved, without objection, the folSowlng ~ub-lea~<strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> L~nd Leases:i. E. ~. Evans to s~dbiease a ~art <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Land Le&sei'o, 351 to Tom !,[i;=.16,On the rec~_unendation~0f the Building Committee and motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by Mr. Holliday, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to a~,::--rd the elec-.trlcal contract on the Classroom Building to the A. T. Vick Co:-T~D~, <strong>of</strong>Houston, ~t a c~ntract price <strong>of</strong> (514,859. (Mr. :.ior&~au had the low bid,but did not ~ant the contract ~Luless he was ~jiven the ceneral contract• on the Classroom Building. The A. ~. Vick Company was next lowest.)~ECTRIC TII~ AI~D PROGP~ STST~.--The <strong>Board</strong> voted, on therecon~B~dat~on <strong>of</strong> the Building Cozmnittee and motion <strong>of</strong> ~,!r. Stark, secondedby Mr. Holliday, to award the contract for the electric time ar~program system to Mr. J. E. MorG'an, <strong>of</strong> E1 Paso, at a contract price <strong>of</strong>$12,456 on the alternate proposal (without the telecell batteries}.VE!~ETIAN BLI~)S ~OR CH~IMIST~ BUILDING.--On G~e recomnendatio~<strong>of</strong> the Bui~aLug Committee and motinn <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stark, secm~led by Mr• Hell!day,the~oard voted to award the contract for Venetian Blinds for.the Chemistry Building to the Bostwick-Goodell Com~uy, <strong>of</strong>~ Dallas, at acontract price <strong>of</strong> ~3,i00.oGIFT OF C0'~ENCEL~T ~0GFJE.S,--Judge Bat~ts read the foll~';-ing letter from Dean T. U• Taylor:~7 dear Judge:...... 01d ~an ~nqno Domini tells ~e that it will be bestfor me to turn over to the <strong>Board</strong> <strong>of</strong> Regents the bound copies<strong>of</strong> the originals <strong>of</strong> the Commencement Pro~r~s and i herewithh~d them ~o you with the hope that someone will carr~ thework on and keep complete records <strong>of</strong> our Commencement occasions.I discovered some <strong>of</strong> these by nothing less than amiracle •This volume contains the originals <strong>of</strong> the Co.~2~nce~ent Progra~<strong>of</strong> the ~!ai2~ <strong>University</strong> from ~ts beglnniu~ t!n'ough the August Cm~encement,1927• On October 24, 1927, Desn Taylor presented to the <strong>Board</strong> avolume containing photostatic copies <strong>of</strong> t}~se Drograus (Eegents;~/inutes,Volume G, page 159}.. : ,'> i{~.'i ~, :!:! 2/* ,.=.: h%'.t ....,~,,,:'-r~ill2. J. 0. Carr to sublease l~niversity Land Le~se }To. 371 to':~lter Young..~r~. Josephine Slaughter to m~blease <strong>University</strong> Land Zease}To. Z~,8 in the follouing m~uer: six sections to Don McCormick; six see.ticn~ to Z. C.--~r~y; t'-'~irty-three sections to Cauthon Brothers (John,D on 0 and Uac k j.CL~c~..00~. BUILDI!TG.__~[essrs. ~a Roche, Dabl, Calhoun, V,?~ite, a~,Y~tis cs~me before the ~oard by invitation.iJr. On the r~cormnendation <strong>of</strong> the BuildLug Committee, and motlon <strong>of</strong>Stark, seconded by Mr• Hollida~j, the <strong>Board</strong> voted to award the plumbir~contract on the Classroom ~ilding to the Ideal Plumbi~ Company, <strong>of</strong>~ustin, at a contrac~ price <strong>of</strong> ~;ll,g2?~On the recon~endatlon <strong>of</strong> the Building Committee, and motion <strong>of</strong>Mr. Stark, seconded by ~:r. U-olllday, the Beard voted that if the IdealPlumbing Company could not make a satisfactory bond, the plumbing contra(~hould be given to S~mw & Bro~m, <strong>of</strong> Beaumont, at a contract price <strong>of</strong>i~12,745• (The cm~tract has been ~mloleted with the Ideal Plumblr~ CGm-~ne <strong>Board</strong> voted, onnittee, and motion <strong>of</strong> ~' ~.r. Sta:}~eating contract on the C ~til~ting Company, <strong>of</strong> Hous] ~,::ft~ r c o:zsid~the <strong>Board</strong> voted, on me]the general contractpcommer~iatlon <strong>of</strong> the Building Commendedby Mr. Neathery, ~o award theuildlug to the Dixie Heating and Venc°ntra~'tprior <strong>of</strong> 3.20,455•~szon as to the flooring to b~ used,0dell, secoz~led by ~tr, Or~ue, to awardeem Building to Reber~ E. McKee, <strong>of</strong>On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jester, seconded by/-~" Holl~d~ay, the//<strong>Board</strong>voted unanimously to accept the gift with it~ he artfe~ ~hank~ t~ DeanTaylor, and to request President Benedict to continue~'the work ~n~ keepthe volume up to da te. -~: "......

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