March 1959 - Docket - University of Texas System
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APPOIlPTMEWT OF PKTSICIAES TO SmVE QU CONNl?CTTQR WITTI WOWN ' S<br />
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c OW~~ATIOEB~O~GRAM I,<br />
1 further recommend th& the following <strong>Texas</strong> physicians be designated<br />
to make physical examinations <strong>of</strong> eligible Universfty <strong>of</strong>' <strong>Texas</strong> employees<br />
for the component institutions indicated:<br />
- Main <strong>University</strong><br />
Southwestern Medical School<br />
Horace A. Baker, M, D. Royce bycock, M. D = ~ B<br />
W i l l s Point Robert 8. IvlcClelland, M. Dm, Dallas<br />
James R . HyeLop, M. D. Philip R. Morrow, M, D,, Dalla~<br />
Del Rio B - D. Vanderpool, I. D , , Dallas<br />
SAMPUtW CHECK OF CLASSIFIED PERBOIQNEL SYSTEM: 1 recormend approval<br />
m p m a x o n in the , - m 2 m f rom the Etter Fund (a<br />
c-nt restricted tund) to an account entitled Ekter Ptlnd - Sampling<br />
<strong>of</strong> Classified Personnel, The purpose <strong>of</strong> this approprfation is tb L.<br />
finance costs in connection with the 6wey <strong>of</strong> the Classified Peraonne<br />
<strong>System</strong> by the Terns Employmznt Commission~ This action was agreed to<br />
your September, 1958, meeting and an interagency contmct with the<br />
Comiseion haa been negotiated and is reported in the Contract sectio<br />
<strong>of</strong> the docket for Main Unlverafty.<br />
CONTIACTS s In line with action taken at the December, 199, meting,<br />
Dr. Logan Wilson, President, ms executed an agreemnt with the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education, and Welfare establishing a National<br />
Defense Student ban Fwd at Main <strong>University</strong>, Medical Branch, Southwestern<br />
Medical School, and Dental Branch. First allocation <strong>of</strong> Feaeral cap2tal<br />
contributions amounting to $27,810 has been received and the loan program<br />
will go into operation as eson as actual Federal $@posits am forthcomfng.<br />
The $2'7,8110 f igura mchades $2,737 POP <strong>Texas</strong> Western <strong>University</strong> for<br />
which a separate contract was signed.<br />
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% I&? On recommendation <strong>of</strong> Comptroller C . H. Sparenberg, approved by >, J'T<br />
Vice-President J. C . Dolley, I recommend thet the <strong>University</strong> ' s \ i v ~<br />
contract with A. R. Massey and Associates, Inc., Dalhs, <strong>Texas</strong>, !- -<br />
Inauranee Consultants, be extended for another twelve-no- peribd, 2./<br />
beginning Deceabgr 10, 1958, at a fee <strong>of</strong> $800 for this period. 1<br />
Mr. Mssey h s been the Universfty'~ inaqance consultant since ',<br />
November 18, 1953, ana has rende~d very &titisfactory service. ~hc(<br />
previous fees charged are aa Pollous: first yeas - $3,500; second<br />
year - $1,700; third year - $1,000; fourth year - $800. He has '\,<br />
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assisted in converting rare and extended cokerage policies, boiler<br />
1<br />
and machinery policies, and money and aecukities policies to a $,<br />
blanket system-wide basis,<br />
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Mr. keney's services include, in addition to consultation on b<br />
miacellaneoua insurance matters, (3) an up-to-date llat <strong>of</strong> "replacsmnt<br />
new" mluatioaa for fire and axtended coverage insurance, (2) furniahfng<br />
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infornration on polfcfes, ratals, and adjus%ments in the rates, and (3)<br />
preparing a complete audit <strong>of</strong> all inaumnce policies including<br />
furnishing mcommndations concerning chaps in covera6e if needed.<br />
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AWHORIZATIOB FOR COWPROLLER TO SXGB CHANGE OWER TO COIQTRACT FOR<br />
LABORATORY ~m~ BUEDING, M ~ ~ v w s I T Y Regents : ~ ' ~ meeting ~ ~<br />
held Decembap 12, l ~ h o ~ t l was o given n for the Comptroller to<br />
receive bids and award s contract for the air conditioning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Laboratory Watm Building at the Main Uaiuersity, which contract haa<br />
now bean awarded,<br />
In connection with thfs air conditioning there are certain changes and<br />
additions to the qriginal plane whlch can be performed more efficiently<br />
by the General Contractor than by the Air Conditioning Contsactor, und<br />
a quotation <strong>of</strong> $2,942 %r thfs work 'has been received from the General<br />
Contractor, wh5ch the architect and Comptroller agme is a reaeonable<br />
price. It is therefore recommended that approval be given to the<br />
Comptroller to sign thischange ~rder, the amount needed to cover both<br />
the change order and the architect's fees thereon to corn from the<br />
Allotment Account- This authority is ever and above that mted the<br />
Comptroller at the December meeting to sign change orders to thfs contract<br />
up to an amaunt <strong>of</strong> $2,000 to cover certain other modifications to the<br />
pbha and sptcfficatione.<br />
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GRADITATE FACULTY MEN3ERSEUP (continued)<br />
Main - <strong>University</strong> personnel i cont inued)<br />
Regular maabersRR-nued)<br />
Walter E. MiUttt, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />
Edward W, cudiff, ~r<strong>of</strong>&sor <strong>of</strong> Marketing, Re8ources, and<br />
International Trade<br />
Gpccial Membership:<br />
Peter Tyr~all Fbm, Re search Sc isntist V (Geology), Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Economic Ceolo~<br />
Benjamin Howard Higgins, Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>es~or ol Economics<br />
- GRADUATE -<br />
ADMISSION R B Q U n FOR<br />
BCEOOL: I reconmend approval <strong>of</strong><br />
the f~ll~wing changes in the requiremenka for admission to the Graduate<br />
School, submitted by the Gradua,te Camcil:<br />
(I) That cutting score on the Graamte Record Examination<br />
aptitude test, which comtitutes part <strong>of</strong> o w admission<br />
procedure, be raised Prom the present level <strong>of</strong> 400 to<br />
450. 'r "5.<br />
(2) That the grade point avamge entitling a student to<br />
consideration for provisional admission to the Graduate<br />
School be raised from 1.60 to 1.80.<br />
rraeeting on October 27, 1958:<br />
Wherever the wording ". . .hours <strong>of</strong> etdnnccd or graduate<br />
inetruction i~ requimd , . ." appears in the Cataogue <strong>of</strong><br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> (~raduate School), No. 5809, as a<br />
prerequisite in a program leading to a Master's Degree,<br />
it shall be rephced by<br />
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". . . houre <strong>of</strong> aenior or gmduate rank is raqulmd. All<br />
Masterla degree programs ahall include kt least twenty-one<br />
(21) semestar hours <strong>of</strong> graduate work including the thesis. "<br />
Sincerely yours,<br />
~omh Wilson<br />
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THE UmIWFIBITY -OF W S<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Vice-President and Provost<br />
Main <strong>University</strong><br />
Austin<br />
Dr. bgan kilson, President<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ten6<br />
AueCin, Teas<br />
Dear President Wilson:<br />
February 27, <strong>1959</strong><br />
The following docket for Main <strong>University</strong> is eubaitted for your approval<br />
and submission to the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at ita meting in Austin on<br />
<strong>March</strong> 13 and 14, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
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1958-59 Bud et<br />
ife taff<br />
rm&then and claasif ication <strong>of</strong> Miss Helen Margarat Flinn,<br />
Aseistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Wo~n, from Student Group Advifier TI at $4,410 fur<br />
nine mnths to Student Group Adviser XI1 at $4,626 for nine months on<br />
a temporary basie for the period <strong>March</strong> l-ky 31, <strong>1959</strong>, vice Miss Peck<br />
on leave, additional funds to come from Vnallocated Salaries. (3211)<br />
Student Health Center<br />
2. ~ccc- resignation <strong>of</strong> Pr , William E . Cochxban, Phyaiclan,<br />
General Medicine (half-time) at $4,440 for twelve months, effective<br />
\ at close <strong>of</strong> business December I, 3958. 12923)<br />
. Appoint Dr , Wilbur 0. White as Physician, Creneml Medicine (~emporary)<br />
(half -time) at a half -time ,rate <strong>of</strong> $4,440 for twelve months, effective<br />
D~c.embr 2, 1958, vdce Dr. Cochrari resigned. (2953)<br />
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Miscellaneous General. Expenaas<br />
b. Increase the accou-ificial Entertainment by $800 from Main<br />
Uniwraity Unappropriated Balance. (3194)<br />
- LInstitute will be changed to two-thirds time for the Second Semester.<br />
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1958-59 Buaget (continued)<br />
College m s snd Sciences (continued]<br />
Grant I&. Addison Lac, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $7,200 far rrixe m, sarrhg<br />
on a one-third time baais, a leave fmm the Department for the Slscond<br />
the Exce3lence Program, one-third tlm<br />
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- . (3274)<br />
-nt Mr. Frederick l. Crsm ss Assistant Prvfmimr (half-tip)<br />
for the Second Semster at a fUl-ti= sate <strong>of</strong> $6,600 fm nlne mntha,<br />
the $1,650 needad tor this appointamnt to c- irol lhrd1~ea-bad<br />
. unfilled Positional &. Crane will hleo aerve in the Clayton Foundation<br />
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BiochadcBI Institute on a half-time basis. __ d-*.- .<br />
(3024)<br />
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hssical m g e s<br />
the saZziry <strong>of</strong> Mr. William A. Arrowmith, Arssuclate P ~ ~ U Bat S O ~<br />
$8,500 for nine months, to the ExceUIme~' Propmi, Pkcul-by Resmrch<br />
Assi-nt on a one-third,time basis for the Second BmmStsr, the m~~aiping<br />
two-third0 to continue in the budget <strong>of</strong> the department. (3164)<br />
Grant Mr. Ralph B. lArrg, Associsrte Pr<strong>of</strong>egaor at.$7,2~0 far sine<br />
montba a haw <strong>of</strong> absence without salary for the Second demster to<br />
enable him to head a study <strong>of</strong> EngLish teaching in Puerta Rico . (3012)<br />
, Grsnt Mr. 3. 6. Yumcr, Aesaclate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $7,000, a leave <strong>of</strong><br />
absence without salary for %a Becod Sehnreater to amblet,nim t o aacegt<br />
a <strong>University</strong> Reeeterrch Xnatitute Assigmmrt . f+ 3013) "<br />
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14. Change the salary <strong>of</strong> _the f oUowtrrg to the ~xcaUm<br />
Faculty Research Assignment on a half-ti= baais forthe Second Ssmeatsr,<br />
,; the rewining half to ramln in the budget <strong>of</strong> the departwnt. (3155) (3163)<br />
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Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>easor William Handy - $5,700 for nine months $1,425<br />
Special Inetrmctor F, W . Roberts - $5,100 for nine month8 $1,275<br />
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Geologv<br />
4. -t Mr. Fred M. Bullard, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $9,200 fbr dm mmtha a<br />
F-. leaw <strong>of</strong> abseye without mUry for %he Second 8mater tu emble him<br />
to accept a FulhrFght lectureship at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arequipa, Pam.<br />
( 2921 1<br />
16. Change the salary <strong>of</strong> I&. Stephen E. CLabaugh, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $8,800<br />
"6. for nine months, totbe Cxce4anca Pmgram - PacultyResearch A~sipmnt<br />
for tho Second Semester. (2990)<br />
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Uovenmnt<br />
17. Grant Mr. Wallaae Mendelson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $9,500 for nine months,<br />
a leave <strong>of</strong> absence wfthout salary for the Second Semester to enable 4<br />
,, ," bia to accept a <strong>University</strong> Research Institute assignment. , +<br />
(2892)<br />
la. Appoint Mr. Warren Termll Blodgett as fsctumr f one-third tine)<br />
for the Second Semster at a total etipend <strong>of</strong> $1,500, funds t a come<br />
from unused and/or Unallocated Salariers . (2934)<br />
%%%kt Mr. H. P. Webb, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (modified senrice) at $5,800 Par<br />
/?<br />
' nine months alesve <strong>of</strong>sbaanca vlthout ~Pla-forths OscondClsmsster<br />
t. to enable him to mrve as M. D . Anderson Vieiting Pr<strong>of</strong>easor at Rice<br />
Institute. (2954)<br />
PO. Change the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. hwds m e , Me,slsor at $12,000 for nine<br />
months, to the Excellence Pmgram, Faculty Research A~erig~um~t For the<br />
,* "- ., Second Semester on a two-thirds tiuw basis, the mining portion <strong>of</strong> hi#<br />
i' . ' salary to be paid from the budget <strong>of</strong> the department. (2991)<br />
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1936-59 Budget (continued)<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences (contlnned)<br />
Biatory ~ o ~ r n ~ .<br />
=Accept the resiption <strong>of</strong> Hr FT~~PIISX. Mood, I3mmnit;ies Rese~rch<br />
Associate (~acult~) ~t $6,000 for nine mntha, effective at close <strong>of</strong><br />
business November 30, 1958. '(2880)<br />
22- Grant Mr. G. G. Wnakie, Assoclatu Pmfssaor at $7,000 for nine<br />
/-. months, a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without oaUry for the Second Semester to<br />
enable him to accept a <strong>University</strong> Research ~netitute , Aesignmeat . (3156)<br />
23. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr , Robert C . Cotner, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eswr<br />
at $5,400 for nine months, to a thm-fourths time basis for the Second<br />
Semster . (3242)<br />
24. Approve the following appotntmnts for the Second Semastar at the<br />
total stipend indicetted far each, fund^ to come from unused salaries and/or<br />
Unallocated Salarf e s :<br />
/? Visiting Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>esso~<br />
Olen krris Rodgers<br />
k c turer<br />
Mtrrill Spading<br />
E, Bruce Thompson (half-time)<br />
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lkthe~nsttlc s and Ast~on~lgg<br />
25. Appoint Mr. Robert T . Gregory aa Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>e~aor. (half-tim),<br />
sf? tive FebmaPy 1, <strong>1959</strong>, at w sshr~ mtc? <strong>of</strong> $10,500 for ninm months<br />
pl$$iOD fmn Salary Supplqentatlon (1958-99 only), and put him an<br />
lea statns for the Second aster to enable him -to 8ccrq-t s Faculty<br />
Assf gmmnt- whr the Excellence Fflnd (half-time.) fur this<br />
The $500 supplmnt will, remizr in the Department. Mr. Gregory<br />
Q be paid half-time for the Second Semeettr under a National<br />
Bur@au <strong>of</strong> Standards-National Science Foundation progmm.<br />
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-nge the salary af the following to the 5xcallence Program,<br />
Faculty Re~earch Assipmi for the Second Semester:<br />
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Lnn Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>asao~<br />
Wrold P . Iftanson - $7,600 for nine mnths (2993)<br />
Walter Em mllett - $6,800 for nine muntks (2992)<br />
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27. Appoint Mr. Pablo Uopoluo Okhnysnn a& Bpecid Instructor far<br />
the Second Semste~ at a full-time ~ine months rate <strong>of</strong> $4,800, the<br />
$2,400 needed for khis,appo~ntmnt to cow from UnaUocated Gahriers.<br />
( 3218 1<br />
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?sycholo&~~t<br />
$8 - Change the appointmnt <strong>of</strong> Mr. baia J. bran, Assi~tant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
at $4,500 for nine months, to one--t;hird time for the, Firat Serne~ter at<br />
$1,083 to enable him to accept a <strong>University</strong> Research Institute appointment,<br />
and grant him a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without salary for the Second Semster<br />
to enable him to accept a position with the Veterans Administration in<br />
Eoueton to complete a research project. (2996)<br />
L , 29- App<strong>of</strong>nt Mr. Carl Finley Hereford as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>cs~or (temporary)<br />
(one-thlrd trme) Tor the Second Semester a'; a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $1,167,<br />
L'',,-h,ad; funds to conre from unused and/or Unallocated Salaries. { 3116)<br />
30. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. George Moushegian, Instructor, at the<br />
, rate <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for nine months, from half -time to full-time for the<br />
- ,<br />
* Second Semester, the additional funds needed to come f rom unusea and/or<br />
's".n, Unallocated Salaries, (3118)<br />
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1958-59 Budget (continved)<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences (continued)<br />
PS~C~O~OE<br />
(contfrrue'dr -.<br />
31. Ckange the app~intment <strong>of</strong> Mss Jane Srygley Mout-on, Instructor<br />
at $5,000 for nine months, from one-third time ko full-tfm for the<br />
Second Semester, additional funds to come from unused and/or<br />
Unallocated Salarie 6 . ( 3117)<br />
32. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Miss Milly Burg, Social Worker Consultant,<br />
from three to six hours per week at a monthly rate <strong>of</strong> $88.80 effective<br />
Febmary %-May 31, <strong>1959</strong> - (3278)<br />
Romance Languages<br />
33. Accept the resigmtfon <strong>of</strong> Pir. A. B4 Swanson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $7,800 for<br />
nine months, effective at close <strong>of</strong> business Janary 31, <strong>1959</strong>, and appoint<br />
him Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emritua . ( 3021) (3233)<br />
34. Appro= the fallowing increaees in nine month aahry rates effective<br />
February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, addltional funds to @om from unused and/or Unallocated<br />
Salaries : (3103)<br />
A6sietan.t Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
E". T. Book<br />
George D . 8chade<br />
Jean Chamon<br />
Instructor<br />
Jean 3undy<br />
35. Appoint Mr. Gerard Clciee as Visiting A-~~-i&nt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor for the<br />
Second Gemgter at 'a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $3,000, funds to come from unused<br />
and/or Unalla~ated Salaries . ( 3215)<br />
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^<br />
-. , w t Mr. Ivan Bellsnap, Associate Pmfeasor orrtwu-thims time<br />
appointment for the hag *ssion, ( full-ti= nine month-mte $7,800)<br />
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a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without salary far the Second Semester to emb3.e him<br />
to devote f31-time ko reaaarch. (2918)<br />
37. Appoint Mr. - Willfam J Millard, Jr , as Lerhrmr.(om--third tlm)<br />
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7 'YR-<br />
for the Second Semeate~ at a full-ti- nine mrrth rate <strong>of</strong> $7,200, the<br />
$1,200 needed for this appointment to corn from unused and/or UnaUcated<br />
Salarie e ( 3038)<br />
38. Transfer $800 to the Teaching Assistants account from Southwestern<br />
Social Science Quar6erly budget. (2897)<br />
Zoology<br />
39. Grant Mr. Jack Myers, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (five-sixthe time) at 8. Pull-time<br />
nine month rate <strong>of</strong> $11,000, a leave <strong>of</strong> absence without aalary for the<br />
Second Semester, to enable him to accept a <strong>University</strong> Research Institute<br />
assignment. (2874)<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Buairlesa Admini stration<br />
Accounting<br />
0. Remove Mr. Fmn3r Graydon, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (tempor&ry) (one-third<br />
:inel at x full-time nine aonth ntc <strong>of</strong> $6,700 Irom Lhla budget for the<br />
Secona Semeater to enable him to devote full-tim to his duties in the<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Presidenz. (2931)<br />
Finance<br />
ncepept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. I. 0. Linger, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at<br />
$6,000 for nine mor~tbs, effective at clcse <strong>of</strong> business January 31, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
1 3002
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1958-39 Budget (continueE)<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Businesa Adai~istration (contf nued)<br />
Finance Go-j<br />
m~ppoint Mr , Davtd Caldow Townsand as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor. at $7,600<br />
for nine months, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, funds to come from unused<br />
salaries and/or U~lallocated Salaries. (3~50)<br />
43. Appoint We, w n Foster Anderson as Assistan% Pr<strong>of</strong>&asar (one-third<br />
time) for the Second Semeste~ at a total ~alary af $1,020, fw1Cta to come<br />
from Unallocated Salaries4 His aseignmnt in Tnstituta <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs<br />
isbeingchangedaccordingly. (3855)<br />
College 02 Education<br />
Curriculum and Lastmc tEon<br />
14. ~ccaptx~ resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Theodore W. Fch, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eesor<br />
at $5,800 for nine munth8 (aervfng one-fourth time under Danforth grant)<br />
effective at close <strong>of</strong> business December 31, 19%. (2965)<br />
45. Approve the appolntmnt <strong>of</strong> Mr. Severo Gomez, kctwer, at $4,000 for<br />
nine months, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, funds to come from unfilled<br />
position <strong>of</strong> Lccturer at $2,700. (3270)<br />
46 ~pprove the- appointment <strong>of</strong>" the following as hcturer (two-t~rds<br />
time) for the second sewester 'at a -total stipend <strong>of</strong> $1,500, funa to<br />
,,-.C corn fmm~na~opated%~~riea:<br />
4... . Batty Jane assler (3275)<br />
Toby W - Rigby (3276)<br />
Donald f ra Wood (3271)<br />
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Educational Psycholow ,<br />
h7, Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ralph Duke, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>esoor at<br />
$5,800 for nine months, to a three-fourths time basis for the Second<br />
Semster to enable him to devote part-time to a research project. (3120)<br />
Physical -- and Health Education<br />
. Create a posdtion <strong>of</strong> LRcturer (one-sixth time) for the Second<br />
Semester at a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $400,~mds to come from thallocated<br />
,,.. Salaries, and a?prave the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Joan El. Cass thereto<br />
' (2806) (3196)<br />
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College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
~eranautEal Engineerxng<br />
49. Change ha S. W, Yuan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $12,000 for nine munths, and<br />
Mr. Jb W. Dahjley, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eersor at $T1500 to thre%-.f~ur*t:h~ time<br />
for the Second Semester to enable them to be assigned to a research<br />
project in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research under the Excellence Fund.<br />
A B b<br />
( 3224 ) ,%<br />
50. Appoint Mr* John @ . Westhemper as Specaal Lectumr (half-tim) for<br />
< the Second Bemastar a: total atlpend <strong>of</strong> $1,598, funds to come Prom<br />
Unalloastad Salaries. (3261)<br />
, .<br />
k ,- ,,<br />
ArchPtectural Engineering<br />
. 51. CWge the appoirrtmnt <strong>of</strong> Mr, Jamea 5. Pollard, Chai-n and<br />
i<br />
Proiesaor at $9,800 for nlne months, to three-fourthe time for the<br />
Second Semester to permit him to work in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engrimering<br />
Research, (3253) j<br />
y,&-<br />
52. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr, Franklin B. Johnson, Assistank<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $6,000 for nine months, to half-tim for the Second<br />
-, -, Semester to pezgdt him to work In the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research .<br />
( 3253 1 .-, "
I<br />
~udget ( continuea)<br />
(eoptinued)<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. R. L. Stane, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (half-time)<br />
at a full-time nine months yak? <strong>of</strong> $9,600, and Chaim, effective at<br />
close <strong>of</strong> business January 31, -<strong>1959</strong>. ' (3130)<br />
54, Appoint Mr. E. J, Ueiss, Aasoclate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, es Acting Chainism<br />
for the Second Smater, wtce Mr. gtone, reaf me&.<br />
55. Appoint &. William Frank Bradley as Vietiting Fr<strong>of</strong>essor for the<br />
Second Semster at R total salary <strong>of</strong> $5,000, Lunds to come from unused<br />
'\,salaries and/or Unallocated Salaries. (3172)<br />
Chemical Enginee~in<br />
. 56. Appoint d r g e R. Sobultee as Vbiting R<strong>of</strong> essor for the<br />
Second Semester at a total saletry <strong>of</strong> $6,500, funds to come from unused<br />
and/or Unallocated 8ahries.<br />
-<br />
Cf vil Engineerf ng<br />
57. Appo5nt Mr-ClydeEdwaPd Lee as AssistantPrwfkssor. (half-tfme) for<br />
the Second Semester at a total sa-lary <strong>of</strong> $1,770~ funds to corm from<br />
Unallocated Unfilled Poeritions. Mr. h e will also serve half-tim<br />
in the Bureau or Englnee-ring Research. (2849) (3133)<br />
58. Change the appointment -<strong>of</strong>, the f"ollow3n.g Aasoc late Prafe~so~s<br />
,Lo half-time for the Second Semester to able them to do research on<br />
b.-'. a project in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research, set up under the<br />
,,*, Excellence Fund:<br />
! >
1958- -- -. 59 Bud~et % continued)<br />
College m&eerfrig (continued)<br />
~nginesx"fn~-( eont inued)<br />
65. Chan~ the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. E . A, RPpperpr, Pmfes9o~ at $10,000<br />
for nLne months, and Mr. R. d, Plaas, JY, A~~sociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $7,2Q0<br />
for nine months, to half-tim for the Second Semester to enable them to<br />
work on a project in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research under the Excellence<br />
Fund. t , -.<br />
i -<br />
Mechanical Engineering<br />
bb . Grant Consulting Dean W. R, Woolrich, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (half-time) at a<br />
full-time rate <strong>of</strong> $11,500 for nine morrt-hs, a have. or absence without<br />
salary beginning February 26, <strong>1959</strong>? to enable Urn -to accspt; a po~ltfon<br />
as ad interim or cons-ultant-President ip the establi~hmnt <strong>of</strong> a <strong>University</strong><br />
at Anhra, TuPkey, under ttie aponsorshlp <strong>of</strong> Uneaco and the United States<br />
in cooperation with the 60vemnerrt <strong>of</strong> ~urkey. (3286)<br />
67. Chmge the amaiutmnt <strong>of</strong> Mr. J. A. Scanlan, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>aaeor at<br />
$7,000 for nine mnths, to a two-thirds ~ime basts for the Second Semester<br />
to permit him to work in the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Errgfnserirrg Research, (3249)<br />
68. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. ~nn<strong>of</strong>;h C. Rathbun, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>es~or<br />
at $9,000 for nine months, to two-thirds time for the Second Semster, to<br />
permit him to work in the Burkau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research. (3251)<br />
69. Change the appaintmnt <strong>of</strong> Mr. H. G. Rylander, Asstistant Pr<strong>of</strong>es,aor<br />
at $7,000 for nine months, to half-time for the Second Smster to<br />
enable him to accept a grant under the Excellence Fund in the Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Engf mering Research. Mr. Hylmder also recei x,!. -.-$400 @om the Bnginearing .<br />
Foundation over a nine mnth period. (3093) . ,I .. , "j . ;<br />
70. Remove Mr. Wayne E. Long, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at $8,000 for ndna mmths, from<br />
leave <strong>of</strong> absence status without salary, effective Feb~uary 1, <strong>1959</strong>, the<br />
$4,000 needed for his Second Semater a-Lipend to come from unused and/or<br />
Unallocated Salaries. Mr, Long has been serving under the Chulahngkorn<br />
contract. (3167)<br />
Petroieum E-<br />
n;Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. William W. Dingle, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
at $5,800 for nine months, to half-t.1~ for the Second Semester. (3114)<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
'K2. Grantdbg Dean W. R.. Woolrich (half -time) at $5,750 for nine<br />
months, a leave wf thout salary beginning February 26, 2959. (3286)<br />
---<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Fine Arks<br />
Art<br />
'i5: Trsnsfer $150 fmm the Maintenance ard Operation account to the Fine<br />
Arte Projects fund, Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean. (3049)<br />
Dram<br />
Trlransfer $178 from the Maintenance and Operation accouit to the<br />
Off ice <strong>of</strong> the Dean, Off ice and Travel ~xpenae, (3182)<br />
-<br />
Music<br />
75. Appoint Misa Jennie Towel as Quest Lecturer for the period<br />
February 23-&rch 7, <strong>1959</strong>) at a total s-kipend <strong>of</strong> $2,200, fds to corns<br />
from UnfflEed Positions and Unused Serf as and/or Una,llocated Unfilled<br />
Positionso (-66)<br />
76. Approve a $500 p n t Tor Mr. Horace Britt , -Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (maif led<br />
service) at $3,400 for nine months, from the Flne Arts Foundation.<br />
77. Change the appointmnt <strong>of</strong> Mra Richard 8- Roppin, A~~ociate<br />
Pr~fesaor<br />
at $6,800 t'or nine months, to Faculty Research Assigment, Excellence Fklnd<br />
for the Sacocd Semester (2989)
I,<br />
/'-rYj<br />
4<br />
,<br />
- V<br />
.J..<br />
1958-59 Budget (con~fnued)<br />
School -- <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
nppoint E4r . W~odrou GI. Patterson as Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (one-sixth<br />
time) for the Second Semester at a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $1,000, funds to<br />
come fmm unused a;ld/or Unallocated Salaries. Mr. Patterson also serves<br />
in the Legal Aid Clinic on a part-time basis a5 Legal Aid Directao.<br />
( 3158)<br />
Graduate School oP Librq Science<br />
n o i n t tthef ollowlng as hcturer for the Second Semester at the<br />
total stipend shown, funds to come from Lecturers account:<br />
Wton ~arnes ~rphy $3,000 ( 3227)<br />
~har~es ~md ~ o b (I/& r time) 1,000 (3228)<br />
Science<br />
- , m e the appointment <strong>of</strong> Captain Robert Earl Rays, Jr., as<br />
Assi~tant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor effective in the sumer <strong>of</strong> <strong>1959</strong> as a replacemnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> Captain Patricia Whitmore, Assisl-bnt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor.<br />
B 1 ~ r G E T E u G n % ~ nEdward e l Wallace Austin as Asaociete<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor effective June, <strong>1959</strong>, as a rep1~cemen-l for Colonel M. L.<br />
Bell, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor.<br />
Umllocated Accounts<br />
B2. ~ransfep~'0 from Unallocated Salaries to UnalJocated<br />
Teaching Assistants.<br />
UnLversit;y Resea~ch Institute<br />
53. Approve the following assignments for the Second Zemster from<br />
<strong>University</strong> Research InstStute funds:<br />
Project No, Amount <strong>of</strong> Grant<br />
: L-++-w.-. Lbty L-802 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jack mers, Dapartmants <strong>of</strong> $5,500 (1610)<br />
Botany and Zoology<br />
2 - . ,<br />
, , ~805 Pr<strong>of</strong>escor Wallace vendelson, Department 4,750 (16101<br />
<strong>of</strong> Government<br />
L-809 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eesor Ralph E . Alston, 2,750 (1610)<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Botany<br />
L-884<br />
Excellence - Fund<br />
Associate Prcressor John Gries Varner,<br />
Departmen% <strong>of</strong> English<br />
3,500 (2928)<br />
. L-886 Associa"& Pr<strong>of</strong>e essor George G, Arnakie, 3,500 (2928)<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> History<br />
Zoolow - Genetics Foundation<br />
-point Mr. Hugh S, Forrest as Research Scierltist (~aculty)<br />
(half-tirw) at $416.6-( per manth for the period January 1-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
payable from Rockefeller Foundation funds . (3029)<br />
The Clayton E'oundaticn El ochemical Institute<br />
-t Mr. Frederick L? Crane as Research Scientist (~aeult~)<br />
(half-time) for thc period February 1-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, at a mnthly<br />
rate o r $366.66, funds to corn from Sabrles account. (3017)
1958- 59 Budget ( c ont i nua d)<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Businees Research<br />
ReG5vethelowing from this budget for t h ~ morrths <strong>of</strong> January,<br />
Febmry, and <strong>March</strong>, <strong>1959</strong>, and appoil-t them on the Interagency<br />
Cooperation Contract with Board <strong>of</strong> Water Enginears at the total salary<br />
laysed from the Bweu as follows (no change - in titles) : (3041)<br />
Assistant Director, Ilsaources Specialist<br />
Stanley A. Arbinfist (balf -time) (3042) $1,533 33<br />
Stetistf cian<br />
Francis B. May (one-third tlm) (3043)<br />
Social Science Research Associate<br />
Alfred G. Dale (one-third time) (3053)<br />
87. Approve the following appoinbnt a under the Interagency Contract<br />
with Board <strong>of</strong> Hate r Engf nters :<br />
Social Science Research Associate (~aculty) Total Stipend<br />
Amid A. Anderson (two: thirds t im in<br />
January" one-thin3 ti=,<br />
February-<strong>March</strong>, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
( 3044 1 533 -33<br />
Leo Guy Blackstock, December 1-8, 1958 (2914) * - -<br />
Wayne P. Tenney, January 22-<strong>March</strong> 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
( 3100 1 I<br />
. .<br />
88. Appoint Mr, Cslvin Patton Blair ae Social Science Research<br />
Aesociats (~aculty) (one-fourth time) for the months- <strong>of</strong> January and<br />
February, <strong>1959</strong>, at a total atipend <strong>of</strong> $350, pay~ble from grant from<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> City DeveLopwnt and Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce <strong>of</strong> Childress .<br />
I 3045<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Engineering Research<br />
=Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. R. L. Stone, Departmnt Adviser<br />
(ceramics) (I?aculty) (half -tm) at $4,500 for nine months (on leave)<br />
effective, at close <strong>of</strong> business January 31, <strong>1959</strong>. (3173)<br />
90 a Appoint Mr. Wayne E . Long as Research Engineer (~a~ulty) for the<br />
mnth <strong>of</strong> January, <strong>1959</strong>, ,at a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $888b89, funds to corn<br />
from Research Engineers account.. (3046)<br />
1 Appoint Mr, Clyde E. Lee as Research Engineer (half-ti=) for<br />
the period February l-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, at a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $1,750,<br />
f"unds to come from Research Engineers account. (3148)<br />
2 Approve the following appointments from the Television Allocations<br />
Study Organization accour~t at themonthly rate indicated:<br />
Project Supervisor<br />
Alfred R. UGrone (one-fourth time)<br />
February l-June 15, <strong>1959</strong><br />
Research Consultant<br />
Archie W . Straiton ( one-fourth time)<br />
December , 19 58 347.22 ( 2933<br />
93. Approve the appointment <strong>of</strong> the following as Research Engineer<br />
(~oculty) for the period February l-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, at the total stipend<br />
shown, payable from Excellence Fund project entitled Investigation <strong>of</strong><br />
Aerodynamic and Structural Problems <strong>of</strong> Frictional Heating at High Speeds;<br />
1-1 I-<br />
S. W, yuan (3216) $1,500 +00<br />
J. W . Dalley (3225)<br />
938. oo<br />
\ :
1958- 59 ~udget (continued)<br />
Burdau<strong>of</strong> Engineering Research (continued )<br />
mpcove- the ~ppointmnt zf ,the following as Research Engineer<br />
(~sculty) half-time for the periqd February l-Junk 15, <strong>1959</strong>, and<br />
full-time for the period June 16-~ugust 31, <strong>1959</strong>, payable from<br />
Excellence Fund project entitled Three-Phase Lubrication Research:<br />
Henry G. Bylanier (3199) $3,694 644<br />
95- Approve the appointmnt <strong>of</strong> the foll<strong>of</strong>lng as Bemarch Engineer<br />
(~aculty) (half -time) for the period February 1-August 31, <strong>1959</strong>, at<br />
the monthly rate indicated, payable from Excellence Fund project<br />
entitled Longitudinal Pastic Wave Propamion in Metal Rode :<br />
E. A. Ripperger (3231) . , $ 555.56<br />
Ha J. Plass, Jr. (3230) '-"%> --xk,u.,.- "-.-% 400.00<br />
96. Approve the -app<strong>of</strong>n.tment <strong>of</strong> the following as Research Eng3rrear<br />
(~aculty) on t ime basie indicated for the period February 1-June 15,<br />
195gt at the total stipend shown, funds to come from Reaearch Engineers<br />
Item:<br />
I<br />
darns J. Pollard (one-fourth time) $1,225000 13258) " i<br />
FranklSr, B. dohnson ( one-half ti=) 1,500000 (3257) !<br />
In~titute <strong>of</strong> Latin-Amerlcsn Studies<br />
97. ~ppoix Mr. Eastin ~elsmcting Direc.tor (half -time) for the<br />
Summer Seasion at a total stipend <strong>of</strong> $1,MX), funds to come from<br />
unused and/or Unallocated Salaries, (3028)<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs<br />
$b. ~xtcnrthe appaintment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Lynn F. Anderson as Acting Director<br />
.'"' through August 31, <strong>1959</strong>, and correct the budget entry for his position<br />
to show the $8,160 as full salaw-for the fiecal year. The present<br />
entry caused him-to be overpaid September 1, 1958-January 31, l959,<br />
and additional funds needed in the amount <strong>of</strong> same $485 are to cone<br />
' from Vmllocated Salaries .<br />
99. Change Mr. Lpn F. Anderson to $wo-thirds time for the period<br />
February 1-June 15, ,<strong>1959</strong>, to enable hlm to teach in Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Finance.<br />
-<br />
Plant Research InstiAute<br />
100. fncmase tbe,kintemnce and Operation accourrk by $480.77 from<br />
bin <strong>University</strong> Unappropriated B~Gc~. mi^ is to reimburse for<br />
work in connection with cooling tower contracted for in 1957-56, but<br />
d<br />
not completed in time to pay from that year's account.<br />
,> .+- 01. Change the appoin$ment <strong>of</strong> Mr. W. S. Whaleyj Director, to twoa<br />
hirda time for the.Second Semester, funds to come from Udlocated Salaries.<br />
Extension Df visf on<br />
Industrial and Business Training Bureau<br />
102. ~~prorthe a p p o i n m nwrence Frank Crooke, Jr . , as<br />
Training Specialist TI at a twelve mntha rate <strong>of</strong> $6,168, effectiwt<br />
November 1, 1958, (2927)<br />
Library<br />
m h a n g e the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. C. Fred Folmr, Ap s~~~iate<br />
<strong>University</strong> Librarian at $8,500 for twel~' months, to three-fourths<br />
time for the period February 1-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, to enable him to teach<br />
in the Graduate School <strong>of</strong> LiBrary Science. (3223)<br />
104. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Miss Mary S + Klrkpatrick, Librarian<br />
111, Education and Psycholow Library, at $6,168 for twelve months<br />
to half-time for the period Janua~y 1-May 31, <strong>1959</strong>,
-<br />
1958-59 Budget (continued)<br />
Physical Plant<br />
105. Appoint Mr. Henning B. Dieter as Assi~tsnt Maintenance Engineer<br />
at $6,168 foe twelve months, effective flo~ember 17, 1958 8. (2827)<br />
6 Appoint Mr. Bobby J. Treat as Manager, Univereity Conrmons, at<br />
$6,864 for twelve months, effective November 14, 1958, plus $20.00 per<br />
month estimated board.<br />
Sgecial Research - and Academic Excellence Program<br />
m n p p r o ve the f olm%search a~ignments from the Excellence<br />
Fund far the S m r Session <strong>of</strong> <strong>1959</strong>:<br />
From Faculty Research As aignmen-t account (No , 28504)<br />
Edwin Bowden, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eseor uf English (3152) $1,575 4 0 0<br />
William Todd, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English (3165) 1,640 .OD<br />
Mupry A. Tamem, Instructor in Chemistry (3154) 1,300 ,00<br />
Allen J . Bard, Instructor in Chemistry (3153) 1,300.00<br />
hon Slutalw, Instructor in -Chemistry (3151) 1,300.00<br />
Rowland Pettit, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemistry (3150) 1,500.00<br />
From Univeralty Research Institute Excellence Fund (NO. 287'30)<br />
W. Me ~rbwn, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Marketing (2998) 925.00<br />
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health<br />
-3ansfcr $500 S r n the W . n g g mnd: Research, Publications end<br />
Travel to the Department <strong>of</strong> psycho lo^ for research on the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
failure on learning in children under the direction <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Alfred<br />
Castaneda . (3195)<br />
- I_C<br />
The Universftr <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Press<br />
109. Transfer g , m o the Revolving FublScation Fund from Southweetern<br />
Social Science Qwrlerly . (2897)<br />
L '<br />
h I Adviser to <strong>University</strong> Publications<br />
I<br />
110. ~xGnd the Leave <strong>of</strong> Mr. Richard G . Undemood, Adviser to <strong>University</strong><br />
U Publications at $7,440 through 'ky 6, <strong>1959</strong> (3266)<br />
4<br />
The <strong>Texas</strong> Union<br />
'Iff.=x$6,163,23 from the Buildlng Fund Account to the General<br />
Account. (2856)<br />
Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
1l2. Approve the appointknt <strong>of</strong> the follovlng football coaches Tor the<br />
period January 1-Decmber 31, <strong>1959</strong>, at the salary shown: (2940)<br />
Jread Football Coach<br />
'\I Darreli K . Royal (under five year contract) $17,500.00<br />
'k Assistan-t Football Coach<br />
W~ames N. Pittmau<br />
\r~harlcs M , Shira<br />
\-..~~illiam M. Campbell<br />
W~aymond L. WiUsey<br />
"'Harold Jack Swarthout<br />
; Robert C. SchuLze<br />
vtJams C , done s<br />
Chulalongkorn Contract<br />
113- Terminate the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Wayne E. Long, Chief <strong>of</strong> Farty,<br />
effective at close <strong>of</strong> busfneas November 24, 1958. He ma removed from<br />
overseas pay status, effective at close <strong>of</strong> busirless October 26, 1958.<br />
( 2864 )
1958-59 Budget (continued)<br />
Government - - -- - Saonsamd Research<br />
A<br />
Audiological Research Project<br />
114. Appoint Mr. b n n n a opra as Director (~aeulty) (one-f ourth<br />
time) fb; the period October 1,-1958 - June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, at a mntw<br />
rrnte <strong>of</strong> $180 56. (2929)<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Industrial Cherei~try<br />
115. ~soint Mr. John J. McKetta aa Di~ctor (Faculty) far three and<br />
thirteen hundredths hours per week at $100 a month for the period<br />
January 1-June 15, <strong>1959</strong>. (3171)<br />
Defense Research Labomtory<br />
Llb.pprove the following appointments and/or changea <strong>of</strong> statue to<br />
that sham ;<br />
Monthly<br />
Rate Effaclivs Date<br />
. -<br />
<strong>System</strong>s Developwent Spec falist I1<br />
John L; Harknesa* $910 .OO February 1, <strong>1959</strong> (3161)<br />
Julian R. Wright (9/10 time) 819.00 February 1, <strong>1959</strong> (3237)<br />
<strong>System</strong>s Development Specialist I<br />
S, E. Smith (3/4 ti=) --6oo.oo De cmber 1, 1958 (2881)<br />
S E, Sdth (full-tim) 800 .OO Jem~ary I, <strong>1959</strong> (2941)<br />
John C . Westkaempefl 710.00 Febmry1, <strong>1959</strong> (3159)<br />
Benjamin F. L. we is^ 650.00 December 1, 1958 (2926)<br />
Joseph L. Collins 650.00 December 1, 1958 (2924)<br />
Research Engineer (~aculty )<br />
W. W. Hagerty ... November 17, 1958 (3073)<br />
Ehmr L . Hixson (23-1/3 hrs ./wk) 447.22 February 1, .<strong>1959</strong> (3206)<br />
Research Engineer IV<br />
Joe 6. Armstrong (11/12tha ti=) 542.67 February 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
Edvin H. Block, Jr. 650.00 December 1, 1958 (2925)<br />
Research Sc ient ia t ( ~aychology ) IV<br />
George Houshegian (1/4 ti-) 134*75 February 1, <strong>1959</strong> (3232)<br />
*Increase in excess <strong>of</strong> $1,000 per year; not Co be effective until after<br />
Board approval.<br />
Electrical Engineering Research hboratory<br />
117. Approve the following appointwnts and/or changes <strong>of</strong> status to that<br />
shown :<br />
Monthly<br />
Rate E t fect ive - Date<br />
Director<br />
Archie W, Straiton (l/k time) $347422 Jmmr~l, <strong>1959</strong> (2947)<br />
<strong>System</strong>s Development Specialist I<br />
FrancisX. Bostick, JP. (lesve) . . . Febrmry 12-22, <strong>1959</strong> (3236)<br />
Radio Engineer<br />
Alfred H. LaGrane (3/4 time)<br />
Alfred B . UGrone (~onaultant )<br />
666.66<br />
* a "<br />
Januaryl, <strong>1959</strong> (3037)<br />
February 1, <strong>1959</strong> (3098)<br />
Hospital ~ommunity Re~earch<br />
Project<br />
118, Approve the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ivan C. Belknap as Director (~aculty)<br />
on a one-third time basis at $288.89 for the period Novumber 1, 1958-<br />
&nuary' 31, <strong>1959</strong>, and on a full-time bas+ at $866-66 per month<br />
February l-&y 31, <strong>1959</strong>. ( 3074) ( 2877)
1958-59 Budget (continued)<br />
--nsared Reeea~eh *( continued)<br />
Hostility'<br />
119. Approve the following appointment^ and/or charlges <strong>of</strong> status to<br />
that shown :<br />
Monthly<br />
Rate<br />
Ef f active Date -<br />
Director ( ~aculty )<br />
Philip Worchel (1/4 time) (2893) $238.89 October 15 i958-<br />
June 15, <strong>1959</strong><br />
Research Scientist (~'aculty)<br />
Jerome Stanley Miller (1/4 time )<br />
( 2896 ) 155.55 November 1-30, 1958<br />
Egidfo John Capaldi (1/4 time)<br />
( 2894) 144.44 November 1-30, 1958<br />
Social Science Research Associate<br />
Humn Talent Research<br />
Appoint Mr. Ralph L . Duke as Research Paycholagist (~aculty ) (half -<br />
time) for the period Febmry 1 - June 15, <strong>1959</strong>, at a monthly rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$322 -22' - ( 3 ~ 3<br />
-<br />
Internal Canstraints Applied to Dynamic Problems<br />
_ C<br />
121. Appoint Plr . Enrico G. Volbrra as Df rscta~<br />
(~aculty) (one-third<br />
time ) for the period September 16, 1958 - Zanuary 31, <strong>1959</strong>, at a monthly<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $333.33. (2899)<br />
Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Algal Physiology<br />
2 ~pproG ~ollowing appointment8 and/or changes <strong>of</strong> statua to that<br />
indicated:<br />
Monthly<br />
Mte Effective Date<br />
-<br />
Director<br />
Jack Wers (6.66 hours/wk)<br />
( 3096) $203~70 Decenberl, 1.958 -<br />
3anarY 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
(tarm5natlon)<br />
Acting Director<br />
A. Zi. Schrank (6-2/3 houra/wk) 148,15 Februaryl-June 15,<br />
( 3097 <strong>1959</strong><br />
Mental Health in Teacher Training<br />
123. Approve E e following appointments and/or chaages <strong>of</strong> status to<br />
that Indicated:<br />
Monthly<br />
Rate Effective Date<br />
-<br />
ProJect Coordinator<br />
Jae s V. Mitchell (36.6 hours/wk) $692.22 January 26 - May 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong> (3123)<br />
Research Associate<br />
Pml Kelley ( 5 hours/wk) 74,00 January 1 - May 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong> (2968)<br />
Military Physics Research Labopatmy<br />
124. Cancel the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. koger C , Osborn, Research Scientist,<br />
(one-fourth time) effective at close <strong>of</strong> business ~ovember 30, 1958. (2915)
1958-59 Budget (colltinued)<br />
Government Sponsorad Research ( continued)<br />
Radiobiological bb%atory<br />
125. Approve the following appointments and/or changes <strong>of</strong> status to that<br />
indicated;<br />
Monthly<br />
Wte Ef fcctive Date I<br />
Research Scientist<br />
Hobert Wendall Lanalng (l/8 tlm) $ 87 ,TO October 27, 1958 -<br />
( 29191 ( 3094 %Y 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
Reactor Fuel Waste Dieposal Project<br />
m h = thep-- Robert Schmbtcr, Resench Engineer,<br />
to six and two-thirds hours per week, at $1~.6.67 per month for the<br />
period November 1, 19% - my 31, <strong>1959</strong>. (2898)<br />
Stmc tural Mechanics Reeearch Isborntorby<br />
127. Appoint k . E . A. Ripparger as Reaearrh Engineer (~aculty)<br />
(one-fourth time) at $277.76 par month, effective February i, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
( 3235)<br />
Theory <strong>of</strong> Numbers<br />
128.~Gove Mr. Richrd P . Kelise, Raaearch Mthemtician (hctlf -time)<br />
at $277.78 per mnth, from. the 1948-59 Budget. (2999)<br />
EXCEIJENCE PUND PROJECTS: The followLng item have been set up under<br />
'the sectionxitled FOP Organized Research, funds to come fro111 the<br />
Umllottea Balance:<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Enmering<br />
~orce-~fomt~on Characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />
Structure-Soil <strong>System</strong>s (directed by Hudson<br />
mtlock, Lpmn ~eese)<br />
An 1nvest;gefion <strong>of</strong> the Aerodparic and 20,000<br />
Structural Problems <strong>of</strong> Functional Heating at<br />
High Speeds (di~ectad by S - W . Yuan, J. W. alley)<br />
Long5 tudinal Pbst i.c Wave Propagation in Metal 18,000<br />
Rods (directed by E. A. Ripperger, H. J. Plass)<br />
Three-Phase Lubrication Research (directed by =,500<br />
H. 0. Rylander)<br />
Travel in Support <strong>of</strong> Excellence Fund Projects in<br />
Engineering<br />
PIPER PROFESSORSHIP IN (igOLWY, 1953: By act ion <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />
b P e Minnie steven-iper ~ounmon, it was resolved "that a pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in the Zlepartmnnt <strong>of</strong> Geolog). at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> be recognized for<br />
his outstanding academic, scientific, and scholarly achievenrents during<br />
the year by the award <strong>of</strong> a certificate naming him 'Piper Pr<strong>of</strong>issor <strong>of</strong><br />
19581 together with a cash hollorarium In the amunt <strong>of</strong> $1,000*00. " The<br />
Foundation requested that th President and the Dean <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong><br />
and the Chslrm~n <strong>of</strong> the ~epaktmnt <strong>of</strong> Geolom mke the selection and<br />
advise the Foundatiorl by December 15, 1958. Mr. Stephen E. Clabaugh was<br />
nominated and received the "Piper Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> 1950'' award at- a reception<br />
honoring the Piper Pr<strong>of</strong>essors <strong>of</strong> 1958 at the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the Foundation In<br />
San Antonio on December 19, 1958.
*-.<br />
GIFTS AND GRANTS : The following gift.s and grants have been mce ive6<br />
a t e x i n Universiky T recommend acceptance and thak the thanks<br />
and appreciation <strong>of</strong> the Board be sent by the Secretary to the dcaoora<br />
except in the case <strong>of</strong> eaah <strong>of</strong> $100 or less which I: have been authorized<br />
to accept on behalf <strong>of</strong> the ~o&d. IR the case <strong>of</strong> scholar~hip~l where<br />
the recipient is specified by thd donor, it has been ascertained that<br />
the donor is a charitable OP public foundation and that the donation<br />
does not constitute an evasion <strong>of</strong> taxes.<br />
. h c o Chemic~la Company, Brownsville, Taxaa, has donated to the -3 1 0<br />
Departmnt <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering approximately $7,000 worth <strong>of</strong> d<br />
equipment.<br />
Mr. T, m. CranfilZ, baa given to the<br />
George Inness, Homer I> * Martin, W i l l i a m Keith, Thomas Sully and<br />
Alexander W.yant .<br />
w<br />
, , =jJ :.?&.<br />
Mias Lucy E.,Fay, Chapel Bill, North Carolina, ,has given to theb/ - dl'<br />
'Library the collection <strong>of</strong> her father's letters mitten during the<br />
Civil War which picture the daily life in the armies <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' ? Confederacy.<br />
. The following have assigned to the <strong>University</strong> a portion <strong>of</strong> their<br />
insurance policies earr$ed with The College Life Insurance Company <strong>of</strong> i.1<br />
America: Charlea Ray Akin, JP., Jesae Eugene Atkinson, Jr., Uwrenca<br />
Thornton Barnett, ST., Arlen kster Lewis, George Earl McDonald,<br />
Thomas Edward McCauley, Carl M- Wallace, Conrad Dale Day.<br />
3101<br />
. e l M Sheitall <strong>of</strong> Austin has given to the Bmmitia~ Research,,<br />
Center a silver plate mde for the Epatain buat <strong>of</strong> Conrad. A fl- I " L'<br />
Mr. C . R. With <strong>of</strong> New York city has given approximtely 500<br />
lumes to the Library, the C. R. Smith Collecti~n <strong>of</strong> Waatern<br />
ricana. The collection will carry s book plate as follows;<br />
'<br />
. I '<br />
I%IE MRIOH BURCK WTH COLLECTION<br />
Presented by Her Son<br />
C. R. Smith<br />
7. The Alma Foundation has given B check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $1,000 dj - " *<br />
- for two $500 scholarships for Junior students in the College <strong>of</strong> f<br />
'\ Engineering. (3149)<br />
. , ,:? h,<br />
- ,,<br />
:, ,<br />
-- I ..I<br />
has made a grant <strong>of</strong> $8,917 to fl ,;.<br />
lae hrican Ch~nic@lSG~ty<br />
ovide kii-atfoml Award la the Petroleum Field lor .<br />
. Royaton H. Roberts, to finance a study at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Zurich, mitzerland,'beginning abut September 15, <strong>1959</strong>. 'The check<br />
has been received. (3091) ( 3124)<br />
The American Cotton Shippers Aasocirrtion has mde e grant <strong>of</strong> p,,:<br />
2,500 to the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research to compile certain<br />
date for the Aseocfation and Cotton Merchants. (3144)<br />
. The llmarican Institute <strong>of</strong> Mining and Metallurgical Engineere<br />
s sent a check for $100 to cover tuition and other expenses <strong>of</strong> lu/- (T~'-<br />
Mr. David Wayne Berry, the recipient for 1958-59 <strong>of</strong> the Charles<br />
Snelson Award,<br />
r, 1<br />
+ Dr. C. C. Colverk has given $25,00 to the Fred C. Ayer Memurial<br />
Fund; Mr. 8. R, Brooks, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> City, $20. ( ~ 8 3201) , Pi '<br />
I ,<br />
,;, I,-.<br />
.. - ' .'<br />
,f,+ ;4 i2<br />
,- i';!<br />
,! ,,<br />
The B and H Instmnts Company <strong>of</strong> Fort Worth has sent a check ;L., - L,,<br />
$1,000 to renew its two acholarshi~s in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering.<br />
( 3003<br />
. .<br />
.:
I..-<br />
Gifts and Gmnts ( continued) i --I<br />
>-a=. John H. BlaZfer <strong>of</strong> Houston have sent a check for , '-<br />
to be added to the Blaffer Art Publication Fund for use <strong>of</strong><br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Press. (3054)<br />
c, f -<br />
i ' '*Y<br />
- d 14. Wr. Alfred Bromberg and his two sisters, Miss Mina Bromberg md ', .I 02;<br />
Mrs. Esaie Bmmberg Joseph, Dalia~, have each sent e cbeck in the fl.. 3,<br />
mount <strong>of</strong> $1,000 to bring the total <strong>of</strong> the Bromberg kmorial Fund<br />
to $13,000.<br />
rlc<br />
Mrs. (luy I. Bryan <strong>of</strong> Houston has given $25.00 to the Eally H-<br />
~erry Fund. (3061) s:<br />
Item 43 <strong>of</strong> the September 1958 docket reported Mr. and Mrs. v, '<br />
Brawn giving two checks, each in the amount <strong>of</strong> $10.00, in<br />
= .% memorv " <strong>of</strong> - Mrs. Lillian Thornberry and <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jams Anderson. The<br />
correct amount <strong>of</strong> each chack was- $20.00.<br />
217-3<br />
The anonymaua donor who catablished the Brownf ield High School rl,i ,<br />
'bolarship Fund has sent $300 to be credited to :hat account for<br />
use during the Second Scms-l;er, (302G) .. I<br />
*"--d8'Y<br />
Mr. Grant Chandler, For% Lauderdale, Florida, has sent a check<br />
for $100 86 a contrfbutlon to the Accounting Education Fund <strong>of</strong> the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Rusinesc Adminiatration. (2980)<br />
'4,<br />
'4 Foundation for the purpose <strong>of</strong> "fudhering research in accounting by<br />
. A total <strong>of</strong> $1,020 kas been reccrved for the Business Admini~tration<br />
owldat.lon Fund. Of the amount $1,000 w s given by the Price Waterhouee<br />
\ faculty members and stud~nts<br />
b.<br />
>c<br />
." (2948) (286.3) (2860) (3102) -<br />
%ent a check In the amount <strong>of</strong> $50.00 as final payment an the grant<br />
.IiiC<br />
The Central Power and Light Company, Coppus Christi, <strong>Texas</strong>, has . ,<br />
, , " j -."<br />
made to help finance an economic survey <strong>of</strong> the Colorado River<br />
Industrial De~velopment Associati on area. ( 3036)<br />
"<br />
-.<br />
PI: :<br />
2 The Board <strong>of</strong> City Dewlopaent, and Chambzr @ Comerce <strong>of</strong> Childresa,<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>, has sent 2 check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $750/80 kelp finance a study<br />
<strong>of</strong> the economic conditions <strong>of</strong> Childress County to be conducted by ,:.....<br />
I I<br />
the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research. (29L3)(3193)<br />
e z e<br />
. Checks tota,lir~(i<br />
''<br />
$525 Lave been received for the Conference for r'';<br />
Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science and. Mat.hemat ics Teaching. (2861) (2868) (2883)<br />
Individual contribu,t;ions in cxceEs <strong>of</strong> $100 included in the above total<br />
are as follows:<br />
International Buaineso Machine Corporati on<br />
, " , m<br />
A- -s* >, -23. The Creole Foun&tfon, WTW York Cixy, has sent a check in the<br />
- . -.<br />
- , . .- -<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> $700 as ar, unr-es,tri,cted collate~al grant, for the academic ,<br />
year 1958-59 in recognlt,ion <strong>of</strong> the attendance at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Venezuelwn student sponsored by the Creole Foundation. The money<br />
has been deposited to the Crice*PresideaC's Various Donors - Various<br />
' - ..: 1<br />
,"<br />
Purposes account, (2953) ! I,<br />
Mr. L. H. Cullilm, Wichita Fa115, <strong>Texas</strong>, has sent a check in the ! ,.<br />
amcunt <strong>of</strong> $15,000 to be divided as foilowc: $10,000 to the Salary<br />
*: -; Supplementation Fund and OX oa the Engineering Foundation. ( 3011) t-"?<br />
-<br />
':, 25. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Kaf M. DaLlenbach has s ~nt a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> ,<br />
1<br />
$1,000 to be credited to the Karl M. Dallenbach Scholarship in , . ,.. '<br />
J ~sychology. (2961) , . , -<br />
L<br />
9 6 . ii totel <strong>of</strong> $1115 ha; been rocelved for the Drasln Ex-Students .<br />
Scholarship account. (2870) (2917) (2937! ( 3263)<br />
d'.<br />
f 5<br />
r?<br />
-<br />
9
--<br />
Gifts and Grants (continrued)<br />
27. k, P= Raf gorodsky <strong>of</strong> Dallas has sent $1,000 as a gift to the<br />
Depaskmnk <strong>of</strong> Dr- to finance the touring <strong>of</strong> The Taming <strong>of</strong> the Shrew<br />
- 3 C -<br />
\ to Dallas in April. 13070)<br />
Eastern States Petraleumand Chemical Company has sent a cheek<br />
$300, the balance <strong>of</strong> the scholarship stipend to be received by kl -<br />
Gary hach . $3126 3<br />
h-j<br />
, .<br />
#- 1, L. L-<br />
total <strong>of</strong> 87,442 38s been receivcd for the Engineering Foundation 8! lii (<br />
- 4<br />
.:/ (2878) (2979) (3082) [ 3056) (3047) (3048) (2957) (2970) (383) fl- >'<br />
,<br />
I . (2939)<br />
.:- 4,~<br />
(2890) 92901) (3143) (3200) (31101 (3249) (3180)<br />
-Xncludea in this total are the following individual donations in excess<br />
<strong>of</strong> $100:<br />
,! Bechtel Foundation, San Francisco $1,250.00<br />
I,,\ " (&ms Power & Light Company, Dallas 2,500 *00<br />
' Elgin-Brick Cowany, Austin 1, 500.00<br />
Rudeon Engineering Cornoration, Houston<br />
Fmesc and Nichols, Fort Worth<br />
1,000 .OO<br />
200 00<br />
Excluded from this total is the $5,000 reported above from M r. Cullurn<br />
aP Wichita Falls, and proceeds from 60 shares <strong>of</strong> Continental O il<br />
Coqany stock, ~kpproxFmate value <strong>of</strong> $3,795 given by Mr. McColl~, md<br />
reporbed later in this docket.<br />
1<br />
\ 6 Tbe American Aseociation <strong>of</strong> Oilwell Drilling Contractors b s sentn'<br />
4 check for $1,000, the second quader payment on its annual pnt-inaid<br />
to the Petroleum Extension Service Department <strong>of</strong> the Zndustsial<br />
and Business Training Bureau. (2972)<br />
r-<br />
APT Committee on Training has sent two checks totaling $5,000 for use #<br />
In comection with, shbs cowsas conaucted by the Petroleum Extcnaion<br />
DepaPtmnt . ( 3630) (2886)<br />
The Fiji Foundation <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, DaUas, has sent; w check in the ,tt<br />
ambunt <strong>of</strong> $100 to be used for a scholarship for a student in the local<br />
Phi Camma Delta Fraternity Chapter, The recipient is selected by our<br />
Cormnittee on Loans and Scholarahips from a llat provided by the<br />
fraternity. Mr- Scott Petty, Jr., has been given She award for<br />
1958-59 (2945)<br />
/-:<br />
I' .. : LJ . .<br />
-; 3$ The J. R. Reed Muaic Company has given $500 to the Fine Arts<br />
,+l f.1 j<br />
Oratorical Contest fmd . The winners were as follows : Firat Prize, Y'L<br />
$100, CmePun KFght ower, Second Prize, $7 5.00, Almalee Cartco,<br />
Third Prize, $T@,Go, Tom Bouldin.. (3026)
11 -&i4+q<br />
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ifts and Grants (continued)<br />
39. Mr. T. E. Hmley has sent a check in tbe amount <strong>of</strong> $1,000 for<br />
depoeit to the Friends _<strong>of</strong> the Library fund.<br />
0. Mrs. Alice N . Hanszen, Bouston , ha^ given 420 s-e~ <strong>of</strong><br />
capital stock <strong>of</strong> Fifteen Oil Company, the 'book value af whlch i<br />
$4;908.75, as a contribution "for current operating expenses an<br />
other gurpoees <strong>of</strong> the Deparkment <strong>of</strong> Men-1 Hygiene."<br />
Mi.. lm Hogs <strong>of</strong>' Houston has sent a check in the &unt 41 \ . ;<br />
,000 to be used to firthex the work in the field <strong>of</strong> peyehiafky and<br />
adminiatered by the Hogg Foundation* (2950)<br />
;{! :!<br />
: WB . John Iaddy Jone~, Dallas, hss sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> b, -'/<br />
,250 for the scholarship f'und <strong>of</strong> the Graduate Bchool <strong>of</strong> Libmry 0-<br />
Science. (2%~) , I r<br />
1 j *-)<br />
The Austin Pr<strong>of</strong>esefoual Chapter <strong>of</strong> SEW Delta Chi has given<br />
their ecblarshig fund; and the Dalbe Alumnae Chapter <strong>of</strong> Theta SZgm~b<br />
glen $100 for the bkrJorie Daril& &&aria Scholarship in<br />
naliern* (3125) ly -<br />
I<br />
,J<br />
An additional $59.98 8 been the Khpa &ailon 1; -bbr::<br />
+.,<br />
(2969)&kii,,L~..c<br />
F - McCollu, Houston, ha~ given 60 ~hares <strong>of</strong> Continental '<br />
stock (upproxinate ralue $3,795) to estsbll~h the<br />
b)+<br />
L. F. PlcCollum Scholapship in Petroleum Enginea~ing"<br />
60 shares <strong>of</strong> the s m stock ~ to establish the '!lUr* m<br />
-We Lb I, kCollum Scholarship in Qeology. tt The fund$ are to be kept<br />
\ Inbct, only the income beisg used for scholar~hip purposes. (3027) (3009)<br />
, .. ,' A check for $1,000has been received fmmthe MDsher Forrodation \ ,,.<br />
t be divided equally between the E. C. H. Bkatal Scholarship and tbq,\- :.J '<br />
anley Pp Finch Scholarship for <strong>1959</strong>-60. (3015)<br />
-<br />
The following contributions as matching funds to the Rational<br />
fen&e Student Loan Fund have been- received:<br />
Bra~kenridge~Estate, San Antonio<br />
Dr. Anson L, Clark, Dallaa<br />
The National Pctro-Chemicals Corporation, New York City, ha^ eent<br />
$30,00 as a matching grant to the donation made by Mr. Montes, an 2 ;-<br />
ex-student . Degost bas been mde to the Vlcs-Presidant 'a Varfoua ,.,.<br />
'I ij ?onon - Various Purposes account. (3040)<br />
; The Guetams and buiae Pfefffer Research Foundation, New York City,<br />
a sent a check for )3,, 000 .in support <strong>of</strong> the Phkrmscy Extension 8ervic<br />
Similar amounts will be given in 1960 and 1961. ob5<br />
(3039) .c%<br />
k . The Ladies ~ dliary <strong>of</strong> the Dallas County PhawceuticaJ Association<br />
A -5<br />
as sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $200 for the Phamaacautical Foundation<br />
; ;,<br />
Scholarshipa and FeU~w~hips accoune , (3069) U: ;fi ,.;?<br />
.*k 1 '<br />
y-<br />
- The Wimie Steven. Piper Foundation, San Antonio, has given $1,000 %\<br />
o the Library Tor purchaae <strong>of</strong> needed books, magazinsa, and<br />
i'<br />
; ' 3<br />
"r . .<br />
Tbe Presaer Foundation <strong>of</strong> Fhfladelphfa, Penneylmnia, has sent a<br />
8 -<br />
ck for $175 as the aecond installment <strong>of</strong> its scholarslhip grant for j;he<br />
current yea^. pi c<br />
T \
' \%em<br />
'.<br />
A';<br />
Grants (continued]<br />
, ' I .<br />
i: *<br />
The Pan American Petmleum Foundat ion, Inc - , has sent a check in pFl - -<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> $150 to be uaed by Mr. Joseph C . Cbrk, the Pa Auericatl<br />
I %<br />
rx<br />
b<br />
Petroleum Poundation Fellow in kolcm for research expensaa. (2858)<br />
ie<br />
The Public Welfare Foundation, Lnc., h a sent a check in-the amount<br />
$1,800 ae the see-ond half phymnt on their scholarship fund for 1958-<br />
59. (3076)<br />
Pk"<br />
Corporation <strong>of</strong> Hew York City has nade a Frederick pi '' '/ 1<br />
J< L'<br />
gran-k in the amount <strong>of</strong> $1,800 in support <strong>of</strong> Dr, 'Ijennie *<br />
program. (29%)<br />
', *<br />
7. Mr. andMrs. J.J. Scarbmugh, Austin, have given$P,000 for I/),/<br />
cholar~lhips in %he Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Social Work. other contributlone 0")<br />
o this fund to-tal $75.00, (2960) (2889) (2862) (3022) m. an& m~~ lbi-<br />
Scarbrough have also given $1,000 Tor the Law School Scholarship, and r<br />
$2,000 to Teacher 'Educat~on+ulii%tion, reported later in docket - (3234)<br />
A contribution <strong>of</strong> $15.00 hus been received for the E. P. Schoch<br />
in Chemical Engineering. (3000) y)], ~ / G ( I<br />
\56. The Southern Education Foundation, Inc., has sent a check in the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> $4,254.15 to be used in connoctdon with the Educataoml .<br />
Leadership Development Pro Jact . (2987) "; . , 2 2: ' Ll<br />
I { 'g ,2<br />
The W. K. Kellogg Foundation has eent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> f!--<br />
ae final payment <strong>of</strong> its grant for the 1958-59 activities <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. Southwe a t School Administrat ion Center. (2906)<br />
"1 r. +dG<br />
t- -- '<br />
The Teacher Education Faundationhs received a check from I\<br />
. and Mrs. J. IJ . Scarbrough in the, amount <strong>of</strong> $2,000 for scholarships<br />
for graduate training in counseling. )h . A. E . Bmnshee <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
City has given $20 -00 for i;he Teacher Education Foundation, and W s<br />
,c Mmie De13 Barrow <strong>of</strong> Austin, $TO,OO. (2938) (2971) (3221)<br />
The Union Carbide Educational Fund Itas sent a check.in the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
343 oOO for the, 1958-59 scholarship. : Mr. C . C . Pesek is the recipient<br />
(2908) ": 1 >\<br />
'A -\ ,+,<br />
', \<br />
, The Welding Research Council <strong>of</strong> the Engineering Foundation <strong>of</strong> b? ";J<br />
has sentacheckin theamount <strong>of</strong> $2,300forthe f)-<br />
continuation <strong>of</strong> the Resistance Welder lefanufacturerst Association Sam<br />
Waldfng fellowship For 1958- 59. The stipend <strong>of</strong> $2,000 goes to<br />
Mr, Horace F. Grser. (3071)<br />
6 .<br />
The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation h e sent a<br />
for the Woodrow Wflaon fellow rsgirstered at the <strong>University</strong> in 1958-59 -<br />
w<br />
t<<br />
( 2904 )<br />
The<br />
1<br />
. .<br />
-<br />
6<br />
?q t<br />
"-Lotd ,+<br />
United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational Foundation has, , - , ) i ,'<br />
de a grant in the amount <strong>of</strong> $l2,000 for a term <strong>of</strong> three years bt, a<br />
beginning January 1, l959, payments to be mde quarterly in approxbtely<br />
equal amounts beginning the effective date <strong>of</strong> the 'want. The fwd% will<br />
be u ~ed<br />
1961 under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Wlllim G. Wolfe. (3080)<br />
td support the United cerebral Palsy Workshops for <strong>1959</strong>, 1960, and ,<br />
u 6 . The United mind <strong>of</strong> Austin and Travis County has given $2,000 for the<br />
s, Heart Research Fund, sdu ject to the draft <strong>of</strong> Dr. Roger Williams.<br />
k 67.' Pool Mnsec <strong>of</strong> Wusanne, bkitzerland, an organization formed for 4<br />
alcoholism, has sent a check for $500 to extend a fellowship .- (:c<br />
given, the work to be under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Roger )iJi,f?.' ,<br />
Williams,
A .<br />
and Grants (continued)<br />
application <strong>of</strong> the Southern Regional Educational Board, the<br />
orge Peabody Collage for Teachers and the <strong>University</strong> 04 <strong>Texas</strong>, t&,<br />
United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational Foundation, Inc . , has Go<br />
made a grant in the amount <strong>of</strong> $44,160 for a tern <strong>of</strong>" two years, 2%<br />
beginning July 1, 195g9 to support a "Pilot project to train persona .r<br />
with outatanding-leadership potential in the special education<br />
'cl<br />
doctoral program 0% the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> and George Peabody College<br />
for ~eachera," unde~ the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. William G. Wolfe and<br />
Dr. Lloyd M. D m<br />
<strong>of</strong> the respective institutions The funds w ill be<br />
used to provide fellowships, and payment will be made monthly directly<br />
to the fellow; papen'te to each institution for indirect costs in<br />
; tge mount <strong>of</strong> $1,440 per year will be made quarterly. (3079)<br />
',<br />
69. InOctober, 1958, Mr. WallnceC. Thompsongavefifteen shares <strong>of</strong> ,,d&<br />
l.<br />
General Crude Oil Company etock for the Bal P, Bybee Hemrial<br />
the- Geolow Foundation. Mr. Thompson weshed this gf ft to be in<br />
mmary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Joseph M. Dawson, and it is being so designated.<br />
--+--d<br />
The <strong>March</strong> 1958 docket reported that an-donor had ,I<br />
cuted a trust agmemnt transferring 1,000 shares <strong>of</strong> Hxmble Oil (4<br />
Refining Conrpae stock to the First City National Bank C<strong>of</strong> FIoustod ".--'<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Hal P. Bybce Memorial Fund <strong>of</strong> the Geology<br />
Foundathi. Standard Oil <strong>of</strong> New Jersey stock was later ~ubstituted 1'' ffi@<br />
for the Humble Stock, that dbnor has now increased the trust by the p'<br />
\ addition <strong>of</strong> 850 shares <strong>of</strong> Standard Oil <strong>of</strong> New Je~sey stock.<br />
. ;:<br />
h 1 . Roya1ii.s in the amount or $822.67 on ~erlogy 601 laboratory fl - ? -'<br />
!* mnmls published by Hemphill's Book Storea ham been credited to the<br />
;account entitled Various Donors, Royalties fram the sale <strong>of</strong> Geology<br />
, ' 601 hboratory Manuals, Maintenance, Equipment, Travel, e t c . (2866) B<br />
, , bj<br />
v 2 . The following have been racei~d far the Oeolow Foundation: Ve" ' '<br />
Yarf ous Donors account - $8,713.75 (2902) (29733) (3010) ( 3031) (3001)<br />
(2884)~2903d(2W)(28@1~2872)<br />
(3087)(3086)(3107)<br />
2 . r<br />
(2885)430~6)43108)<br />
- (3239)(324~)<br />
Of this total, the following individual gifts are in excess <strong>of</strong> $100:<br />
Bumble Oil and Refining Company, Houston $5,000<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mra, Ronald K. DeFord, Austin X,OOO<br />
Mr. George 'If. Coatas, San Antonio 1, OOW<br />
Atlantic Refining Company, Dallas 1,000<br />
*In flupport <strong>of</strong> research regarding the mpping and interpretation <strong>of</strong><br />
Geology <strong>of</strong> the Edwards Limestone in Central <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Hal P . Bybce Mewrial Fund - $1,447.89 (3063) (3106) (3033)(3004)<br />
-91- -<br />
Of thls total, the following individual gifts are in-excess <strong>of</strong> $100:<br />
Income from anonymous trust, Houston $ 7X.50<br />
George Moses Knebel dnd Carolyn Gladdish<br />
Knebel, New York City, proceeds fmm sale<br />
<strong>of</strong> five sham8 <strong>of</strong> Creole Petroleum Corporation<br />
stock 305 - 36<br />
- (3175)(3204)(305714 .,,<br />
(3058)(31W(3006)<br />
Cuyler Memorial Scholarship Fund - $507.00 (3005)(3032)(2967) ,<br />
Simnds Memorial Schol~rship - Fund - $65.00 (3005)(3058)(3108)<br />
(30&)(2885)(3204)<br />
29 *+<br />
#
,\,><br />
and Granls (continued)<br />
<strong>of</strong> $615 has been received for the Geology Department Stu<br />
n Fund. (3008)(3108)(3006)(2885)<br />
Mr. Wayne F. Bowman <strong>of</strong> Bouston has sent three monthly checks <strong>of</strong> $225 each,<br />
the amounts being distributed mong the totals given in<br />
items as f'ollows : ( 3180) ( 7006 ) (2885 ) (3147) ( 3217)<br />
x!&.<br />
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'5 ,.<br />
Geology Department Student Loan Fund<br />
Cuyler Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
Si.monds Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />
L. I? McCollu* <strong>of</strong> Houston hai a130 given slxty rharea <strong>of</strong> Cmtinentaln .&C2'<br />
Oil Company stock to establish a scholarship in reology. This is also<br />
reported above along with a gift Mr. McCollum has rkde to another department.<br />
. The Kailah <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Rabbis Library Fund has received donations <strong>of</strong> Y; $ J -<br />
.OO each f porn the following: H 4.. i<br />
Jewish Cornunity Council <strong>of</strong> Austin<br />
Jewish Welfare Fedemtion <strong>of</strong> Dallas<br />
The following checks have been received and deposited to Scholarships ,-, ,:.<br />
ignated by Various Donars far the benefit <strong>of</strong> the person indicated: rj,i, I - , d<br />
,'<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Home Missions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Congregational and Christian<br />
Churches $225 .00 Anthony Lozano (3051)<br />
Charnpion Paper Foundation 200.00 Francis Glenn Anders (3198)<br />
(An additional $100 was gi,ven as<br />
a grant-in-aid for scholarship<br />
purposes )<br />
Dimmitt County Farm Bureau<br />
Scholarship Fund 200,00 ClaudBramblett (3112)<br />
Dallas Section Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Petroleum Engf neers 250 .OQ Ronnie Chapman (3229)<br />
check was drawn on Mr. Weldon<br />
L. Porter, Chairman, since the<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> Club was gut <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country at the time)<br />
Engineers Club <strong>of</strong> Dallas 250.00 Duane Wilder (3245)<br />
Engineers Club <strong>of</strong> Dallas and<br />
The Community Guidance Service 250 .OO Harold F . Apple ( 3127)<br />
250 .OO John W . Bailey<br />
250.00 JamesWagner<br />
Kiwanis Club <strong>of</strong> Dallas<br />
Scholarship Fund 250.00 Burton C Reynolds (3019 )<br />
Uano County Scholarship Fund 75.00 MiltonAllen (3268)<br />
Longview Charity Lsague 125 A 00 Charlee Pratt (3197)<br />
Bruce McMillan, Jr., Foundation<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> Fund, Overton, <strong>Texas</strong> 150,00 AZnitaFrances Rettig (3244)<br />
200.00 John Milton Gillis (3111)<br />
150 -00 Rebecca Gaf l-.Rousseau (3111)<br />
125.00 Michael B, Stroud (3111)<br />
Optimist; International - Boys'<br />
Work Fund, St. Louis 375.00 KennethE%alcolmKidd (3115)<br />
(1
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Gifts - and Grants (continued)<br />
76.m following contributbns have been received for the Salary 3-;-,<br />
Supplementation Fund:<br />
L-, rn'<br />
, " Austin Baking Company, Austin<br />
, Austin Clearing House Association, Austin<br />
Calcasieu Lumber Company, Austin (1957-58 pledge )<br />
\:+ Calcasieu Lumber Company ( ~irst quarterly payment )<br />
\Lf- capital National Bank, Austin<br />
Mr. Dudley T - Dougherty, Beeville (1957 and 1958)<br />
-j? ,/I Elgin Standard Brick Wnufacturlng Company, Austin ,C -c<br />
Aqd.j First Federal Savings mid Loan Association, Austin<br />
! Mr. Joe Goeth, Austin<br />
. i<br />
q, iL: ( Hillcrest Farms, Austin<br />
, J ...<br />
,.% >, Jassen, Jessen, Millhouse & Gmven, Austin<br />
Tom Miller Produce, Aua-tin<br />
Mr. Julian Montgomery, Austin<br />
Mutual SavLnga Institution, Auatin<br />
Night Hawk Reetaumnts, Iac., Austin<br />
$1, 200 . 00 2910)<br />
B,OOO.OO I29841<br />
2 ,250 .OO (2887 C<br />
75oeOo (3090<br />
X LOO .OO (29841°<br />
3,000.00 (3025)<br />
300.00 (2930)<br />
1,000.00 (2882)<br />
325.00 (3208)<br />
300.00 (29U0)<br />
200.00 (2952)<br />
300.00 (3018)<br />
350.00 (3191)<br />
500.00 (2873)<br />
4W.m (2956)<br />
t ,%'<br />
, ,<br />
( 3157)<br />
Mr. Edgar H. Perry, 111, Austin $00.00 (2977)-'<br />
Page, Southerland and Page, Austin 300.00 (2873)<br />
&<strong>University</strong> Cooperative Society, Austin 500 +00 (2984)<br />
; The Walter Tips Company, Austin l,OOO.OO (3190)<br />
Mr. L, B, Cullwn, Wichita Fulls *O,OOO.M (3011)--<br />
(~eportad earlier in docket along with another gift Mr. Cullum mde)<br />
a<br />
. The American Iron and Steel Institate has m-rZe a <strong>of</strong> $15,000 for<br />
eaearch on a project entitled Development Length for Righ Btmngbh icrw2~1<br />
Reinforcing Bars under the direction <strong>of</strong> Mr. P, M. Fergunon, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Civil Engineering. (32621<br />
r v<br />
'I<br />
8'. The Alphs Chapter <strong>of</strong> The Delta m a Gamma Society has scnt a che~&.,~j. ["il,i .,d<br />
\ Department <strong>of</strong> Drama. (3273)<br />
, The E. I, Du Pont dt Hemours & Company, Wilmingtorr, Delswtit~, has<br />
a check for $10,000 to be divided equally betwen the Bepartmnts <strong>of</strong><br />
Chemistry and Chemical Bnginecrfng as a Grant-in-Aid <strong>of</strong> Fundgmental Research<br />
durlng the academic year <strong>1959</strong>-60, Theac grants ass given in lieu <strong>of</strong><br />
fellowships and are to be used for the conduct <strong>of</strong> fundmental research<br />
beyond that possible with the no-l resources <strong>of</strong> the department. (3252j A<br />
* :d"lwu<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> $60.00 has been received for the Marquis G. Eaton qw?'-<br />
Education Fund. (3264) bl -<br />
The Fine Arts Advisory Council voted to establish a $75,000<br />
J.\s nd Tor the Fine Arts Foundation in honor <strong>of</strong> the 75th<br />
iversity- A total <strong>of</strong> $192.00 has been received for<br />
. The Ford Foundation has made a grant <strong>of</strong> $40,000 to be used over a four<br />
period (approximtley) to train native Americans in the English l~nguage,<br />
lihguist i c s, and modern langua ee teaching methods in preparation for teachin,&<br />
Jnglish overseas, and a check for $10,000 has been received a6 the fir&<br />
payment a ( 3055 ) ?,I -1<br />
.J<br />
r.:<br />
6
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' I '-:/<br />
., I?;' - A to<br />
)/o.<br />
. ,<br />
. -<br />
(continued)<br />
ool Company, Houston, has sent a check in +,he amount <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hughes Mechanical Engineering Award for the<br />
<strong>1959</strong>-60 school year. (3222)<br />
.I -86. A cheek in the armunt <strong>of</strong> $2,090.9: han been received for deposit A, 7 oLJ<br />
the %chine Translation Progrm account. (3238)<br />
the last named scholarship. (3267) ,r<br />
L 1 I 3<br />
i - $ .<br />
The Phillips Petroleum Company, Bsrtlesville, Ohlahorn, has sent a ( ,<br />
'tiheck in the anwunt <strong>of</strong> $2,500 to renew its fellowship in Chemical Engineering<br />
for <strong>1959</strong>-40. (3256)<br />
The X i Chapter oP Kappa Epeilon has given $50 -00 for the<br />
oundatior Scholarships and Fellowships account, (3181)<br />
The Students ' Association has sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $34.36<br />
the benefit <strong>of</strong> the John Lang Sfnclair Eyes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Scholarship<br />
d, the amount to be divided eqwlly between the endowment fund and<br />
i\ those funds for immadiats use <strong>of</strong> the- awards cormnittee . ( 3278)<br />
5 &fa'<br />
Fund, New-York City, has sent a checkh '<br />
B'<br />
.,,<br />
., '3-<br />
/4.<br />
L,: ;I3<br />
the amount <strong>of</strong> for ~cholarships in Mechanical Engineering<br />
and $200 for the Engineertrrg.<br />
. The Welder Wildlife Poundmion has sent a check for $600 far three<br />
cholarships <strong>of</strong> $200 each, given to tb f olloving: Harold E . Uughlin,<br />
rald G. Raun, Bobby J, Wilka, (3178) fly<br />
3. Tau Beta Pi Has sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $50 .OO to the Library . ; '1 CP<br />
o purchase books for the Tau Beta Pi bookshelf.<br />
4<br />
, , ?y<br />
Hest Publishing, Company has aent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $326.40<br />
, j " resenting royaltfes on Dr. Stmberg ' s book - <strong>Texas</strong> Cases and<br />
,.% I<br />
.J<br />
on Criminal Law, The sum will de -John Cha<br />
Tows ~a~ation. - ~1"m-k Chalfant Morrow h d . (3295)<br />
I- 95.<br />
The following donation8 have been received for the: Indicated accounts<br />
in the John Charles Tomes Foundation:<br />
- , : $1,745'-00 L<br />
-<br />
, ,,<br />
C.." . _ Scholarship Account ( 2879) ( 3296) (29%)<br />
.$> iid<br />
,\\ -. ',, - - 1<br />
Of this amount $1,00~ was given by Foundation. I~! <<br />
-<br />
-<br />
Unallotted Account (2959) (2986) (3088) (3084)(~
SCHOMSIIHPS AND FEWSHES: On recommendation <strong>of</strong> the appropriate<br />
commfttee, t h z o m r d s have been made:<br />
Architecture<br />
M. -- N, ~avrdson Fellowship<br />
Erich Boltenstern - $250.00 . - (2935) . - .<br />
Second' Semater<br />
James M. Kuykendall - $$00.00 (309)<br />
<strong>1959</strong>-60 Wng session<br />
Geology<br />
- Jams Walker Cain Jr Scholarship - $250 -00 - Second Semester (3145)<br />
Wilbur R.CfeaG<br />
Joseph 9. Cullinan Scholarship - $750,00 - Second Semester (2936.)<br />
~a~ A - Ragsdale<br />
-<br />
Home - - - - - - Economic - - - - - - a<br />
- Ima Ho@ Scholarship - $600.00 - Second Semester (3177)<br />
Mrs. Ruth J. Mozzi<br />
-<br />
-- --<br />
Ciark W . Thompson, Jr - , Grant - $300.00 ( 3142)<br />
Robert McBurney<br />
Finance<br />
- <strong>Texas</strong> Consurner Finance Association Fellowship - $~,8oo.m - Zong<br />
~ e s s i n ~ r<br />
Donald A. Tyme<br />
Engineering<br />
~estingTh use Achievement Scholarship - $250.00 - First Semester (2932)<br />
Richard E, Kothmann<br />
-<br />
Fine Arts<br />
~ --- i n x t Foundation s - Music $500.00 - First Semester (2905)<br />
Barbara Louise ~ r n i t r<br />
Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Library Science<br />
scholar-d - Various Donors - $200.00 - Second Semeater (3078)<br />
Estella w~flm - John Gary Wvlhill ( 3260)<br />
-<br />
Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Social Work<br />
Schokrshi~ F U - ~ Various Donors - $3~~00 each - Second Semester<br />
Ccnrad K Dean<br />
Sammie James Granato<br />
Ramon Santos<br />
mC~------ -<br />
American Citizens <strong>of</strong>' Lstin Extraction - $50~00 each - Second Bemester<br />
Francisco Ff gueroa<br />
Christine Garces<br />
&ry A, Garcia<br />
Ot ila Gonzalez<br />
Sylvia C. Rernandez<br />
Sylvia Gabert Lozano<br />
Leone1 Garza<br />
Ma ~y M ul. GonzaLez<br />
Roy Martinez<br />
Servando TiJerina<br />
E!erna-fd Ortiz De 14ontellano Evelio F. Villarreal<br />
--<br />
Dwighc D Book Scholarship - $2213.00 each - Second Semester (3140)<br />
Billy Joyce Bennett? Donald E. Purinton<br />
Hugh K. Harris<br />
Joan L. Raab<br />
Larry Don Knippa<br />
Jo Ann Doughtie<br />
Mary C. Mainz<br />
Maurine M. Tobin<br />
Etelka V. Prathe~
Scholarahips - and Fellowships ( continued)<br />
-- Lilia M. Casis Fell~wship - $100.00 each - Second Semester (3137)<br />
~e 033hinn Ted M. Watson<br />
Dallas Dally -- TIms Herald - $50 .OO each - Second Semeter (3192)<br />
Joseph F. FoJaaaek Mary E , Sut he rland<br />
Frances Eggleaton GoLcibeck Schohrahfp - $500.00 - Second Semester (3141)<br />
Carol. Arne Craft<br />
-<br />
George Stuart Heyer Scholarship - $200,00 each - Second Semester (3139)<br />
~lfffDrd-nne t t Katherine F. Casey<br />
Joy C . ' Carter Ernest Schurer<br />
---<br />
W. A. Jams Scholarship - $100.00 each - Second Semester (3134)<br />
Janeme Jill Miller Mary U u Freeman<br />
Barbara Sue Freemn<br />
June Freeman<br />
Joe Freeman<br />
hnghorn Band Scholarships - Second Semester (3035)<br />
~or~n~dem $25 .. - -00 Be rbe rt Luhmarl<br />
David Barnard 25 .00 Budge Mabry<br />
Bobby Foster 50.m Danny Mills<br />
David Butler 25,OO Kec Nketenhoeffer<br />
Raul Gutie~rez 25.00 Rogelio Ramfrez<br />
Rob Hewlett 25.00 Mary Virginia Schulz<br />
Allan Koeppe<br />
Dlrsk Kuhn<br />
25-00<br />
25 .00<br />
Robbie Walter6<br />
Henry Bell<br />
- - Required .f eea except supplementary fees in<br />
Fine Arts and General Property Deposit (3138)<br />
IaVerne Noyes Scholarships<br />
Second SenaesTer<br />
Tony T . Bailey<br />
Eugene T . Beynon<br />
Thomas A. Black<br />
James F. Ellebracht<br />
kndabel E , Eenry<br />
The- C . Holsomback<br />
Grady P. Jones<br />
Panhellenic Scholarships +- Sacond Benester (3081)<br />
Sylvia Christina Rernandez $50900<br />
Sylvia Ruth Cabert 50.00<br />
Gloria Gail Oberg 50 .SO<br />
hla Bogtic 50 -00<br />
Bettye Cypert $0.00<br />
Linda Ruth Frank 25 ,OO<br />
Frances Bradshaw 25 -00<br />
Johanna Marie Varney 25 .OO<br />
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Jim C. Lueders<br />
Tom We Lueders<br />
Frances Ann Mchalka<br />
,Mary E. Potts<br />
Donald L. Rosa<br />
Ruby B . Stwve<br />
L. A. Pires York Rite Scholarship - $200~00 - Second Se~lester (986)<br />
Everett M, Sheffey<br />
- m e e n Brotzman Charles Schurtleff<br />
W i l l Rogers Scholarship - $150.W each - Second Semester (3183)<br />
Manuel Gonzalez<br />
Howard Thomas Morrison<br />
Melvin PaPios<br />
George R . Rhode s<br />
Colonel Wallace<br />
James W . W imberly<br />
Mary Ellen Rtchter<br />
Amher Silberstein Scholarship, - $150.00 - Second Semester (3187)<br />
P<br />
, Paula P. ~lnneburgh
Scholarships - and FeYowships (continued)<br />
Student Property Depoaft - $100.00 each - Second Semesfer (3135)(3248)<br />
Joel M. Blair, Jr . George S. Mills<br />
Frances Bradshaw<br />
Joe Q. Colborn<br />
Connie Sue Cook<br />
Judith Morehead<br />
Margaret E. Quzts<br />
Barbara IIA Peck<br />
Barbara Lois Dickey<br />
Lewis C. Fontno<br />
Virginia Hadden<br />
Harry G. Barria, dr.<br />
Robert N. Hudspeth<br />
Kenneth 0, Kamstra<br />
John M, Kendrick<br />
David Knize<br />
Carl G. hngner<br />
Robert Mr Maisel<br />
Gordon D. McLendon<br />
Judith Ann Phillips<br />
John T . Rader, 111<br />
John Oa Rhea<br />
Allen E . Smith<br />
Donald R. Gmith<br />
John P , Smith<br />
Jams H. St. Clair, I1<br />
Norm Votaw Brumbles<br />
Wrtha Ellen Whitlow<br />
Dorothy Lucille Boyd<br />
Donald R. Traylor<br />
John Lang Sinclair Eyes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Scholarship - $100.00 - Second Semester<br />
-_I<br />
7 3 3 6 )<br />
Jaws V. Riner William C . Rochelle<br />
--<br />
Rosalie B, Hite Fellowships<br />
Predoctoral Fellowships - for year beginning February 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
Harold B, Lukins $2,000.00 (2913)<br />
Ipene A. Wdlinskf Cotton 2,000 -00 (3129)<br />
Tholaas W. Conway 2,350aOO (3129)<br />
Corn Products Refining Company - $300 Second Semester (3243)<br />
- Fiemy K. Woodward<br />
Wilbur S. Davidson Scholarship - $2~,00 each - Second Semester (3205)(3247)<br />
~6% Dombi Iris Votaw<br />
Alton Ray F'rmklin<br />
Do- Dellinge r Memorial Scholarship - $60.00 - second Semester (3241)<br />
William L. Mayhew, Jr.<br />
--<br />
Fine Ark a<br />
Drama - Second Senester t 32891<br />
Richad M. Clark<br />
Yvonne Bronowicz<br />
Ruthe Norton<br />
Dan F. Blleher<br />
George K. Reynolds, Jr<br />
Larry- Burgoon<br />
Leon I. B~auner<br />
Theresa E, Flyn<br />
msic - %cord Semester 1958-59; First wester <strong>1959</strong>-6O (3281)<br />
Total. payable in two installments if B average maintained<br />
Ronald David Cohen<br />
Jose Rene Manchaca<br />
Fredreika Wisehart<br />
Frank R. Ennis<br />
Charles W. I&-ckett Scholarship - $50.00 - Second Semester (3280)<br />
JB-~<br />
D, L. J3obMes<br />
Journalism - Second Semester (3226)<br />
David -- M, Warren -- and ALvab Meyer Warren Scholarship - $125.00<br />
Carl Dean Howard<br />
- -<br />
Austin Alumnae Chapter, Theta Sigma Phi - $100 each<br />
Pat- Ms ch Sam Kinch
Scholarships and Fellows hips (continued)<br />
Jourrlalism I cEinued 1<br />
Jesse H. Jones Scholarship - $125.00 each<br />
---<br />
-<br />
Katherine F . Case~ Roberta A. bve<br />
Jems H. Cochran, Jr.<br />
Marie Jo Eic-nn<br />
brry Neal Eurwitz<br />
Jack E. Kecver<br />
Maurice Olian<br />
Harriet E. Olaen<br />
Lettys J, Presley<br />
Ivey Nelwyn Williams<br />
Law Scholarships - Second Semester (3210)<br />
Herbert S. Bonham Bcholar~ship - $125,00 Thorns Neilson ThurLow<br />
--<br />
-<br />
James R. Dougherty Scholarship 150.00 Jon Dee Lawrence<br />
-<br />
Ford FoundatLon Sch~la~ehip<br />
-<br />
250.00 John Wayne Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />
IIvass, Weisman, Peterson, King k<br />
-p~ach 6cholarship 175.00 Kenneth R. Dickerson<br />
Wright Cfialfarlt Morrow 250 -00 Kenneth C . Keener<br />
W. J. McUe Scholarship<br />
_ C _<br />
125.00 John A. Spinuzzf<br />
Dallas Scarborough 100.00 Jon Nomn C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
UNIVERSTTY FEWSHIPS AJD SCHOMSHIPS: On recomendation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proper committee, the f'oTZowing awards have been made:<br />
-<br />
Non-Resident Graduate Student Tuition Sehobrahlps - Teaching Asaistan%s<br />
First ~ a r n s t e r , % T<br />
Emst Arenas ' (3075)<br />
Lawrence Brian Callan (3179)<br />
John Roberta Stabler (3179)<br />
Non-Resident Graduate Student Tuition Scholarships - Graduate Students<br />
First Semester, 195-<br />
M. Zuheir You~uf Alami<br />
Mo-Shing Chen<br />
(3075)<br />
( 3075<br />
<strong>University</strong> Fellowships - Excellence Program<br />
Second Semester, 1958- 59 (3064)<br />
David D . A lt - Geology<br />
Kirkwood, Missouri<br />
M,S,, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, 1958<br />
William Wape I3aflard - Geology<br />
El Dorado, Arkansas<br />
M . S . , <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma<br />
George Allen Brubaker - History<br />
Excello, Ohio<br />
M.A., <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arizona, 1951<br />
Fred Gantt, Jr. - Government<br />
Foreman, Arkansas<br />
M.A,, Southern Methodist <strong>University</strong>, 1948<br />
Ehr Wayne Herren - Psychology<br />
Fort Smith, Arkansas<br />
B.A., Unlversizy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1957<br />
Peter Franci~ Martln Mchughlin - Economics<br />
Courtenay, B.C., Canada<br />
B.A ., <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, 1951<br />
Lym Harry Nelson History<br />
Amarillo, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
B,A,, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1958
<strong>University</strong> Fell owships - and Scholarships (continued )<br />
<strong>University</strong> Fellowships - Excellence Program (continued)<br />
Second Semester, 1958-59 (30641.mued)<br />
=on D. Soco1- kcteriology $1,100 .OO<br />
Manhattan, Kansas<br />
M.A., Unfversrty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1955<br />
William Sims Thumn - Greek<br />
Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
8 .A. , David Lipscomb College, 1951<br />
Marian Whitney Voight - Bacteriolow<br />
goo, 00<br />
Houston, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
3 .Am, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, 1955<br />
Foreign Student Tuition Scholarships, - First Semester, 1958- 59<br />
Sponsored Students<br />
(3105)<br />
Erik Bjarpe Norway<br />
Odile Brenier France<br />
Gunilla Ersmn Sweden<br />
Hermann Grill Austria<br />
Raruey Panichpak Thailand<br />
George Wakim hbanon<br />
Non-Sponsored Undergraduate Students<br />
Azmi Abdul-Hadi Saudi Arabia<br />
Mohamed J. Akhras Syria<br />
John E . Asfour Jordan<br />
Rabibollah Bahadori Iran<br />
Khalil B. Bannura Jordan<br />
Surinder K. Bhagat India<br />
Albert Borpn Germany<br />
Douglas J. Cardinal Canada<br />
Helen G. Cartsoras Greece<br />
Hi Dong Chai Korea<br />
Roberto Chiappc Colombia<br />
Pedro Coher~ Panama<br />
Mohammad Darwish Syria<br />
Indravadan N, Dhruv India<br />
Alf El-Ahmadiyyah Lebanon<br />
Elias S . Hanna Sy~in<br />
Takeko Hara Japan<br />
Eftekhar Ghanim Hedjazi Iran<br />
Khalouk Hljazi Jordan<br />
Emilio Jimene z S . Mexico<br />
Samir M. K~ssir Baghdad - Irsq<br />
Xossein Kazemi Iran<br />
Boulos Eid Kcfay Jordan<br />
Chang Yul Kim Korea<br />
Vim1 Kochhar India<br />
Magne Kristiansen Norway<br />
Frank Min-Tsong Lay China<br />
Chang Hwan Lee Korea<br />
Chin bon ZRO Malaya<br />
Muhidin MaJzoub Lebanon<br />
Manoug N, enougian Jordan<br />
Sami Faiz Masri Lebanon<br />
Enrique Merlkanskas Mexico<br />
Adeeb A. Mohanaad Lebanon<br />
F. Paul Netzbanct Italy<br />
Ervin Y , Rodin Israel<br />
Gustavo Sergio Wfz Mexico<br />
Yusuf Rashid Sarmnan 8yri a<br />
Esber I. Shaheen Lebanon<br />
Ranjit N, Sitlani India<br />
Constantine E- Sotiriou Greece<br />
Cesar E. Syl-ra, L1, , Ecuador<br />
Robert-o T mz 12. Mexico<br />
Ramesh Thadani India<br />
Harish P. Vora India
RF,SEARCH COlaTRACTS: The following contrscts artd amendments<br />
have been negotiated by the Office <strong>of</strong> Govermncnt Sponsored<br />
Research and have been signed by the 'Jicc-President and/or<br />
President upon the recornendation <strong>of</strong> the appropriate Techni-<br />
cal Mrector, the Director <strong>of</strong> the Off ice <strong>of</strong> Guverment Spon-<br />
sored Research, and the Business Manager. I recommend your<br />
approval and ratification <strong>of</strong> signatures:<br />
1 , Sqplcmental Agrecmcnt Bo . 5 to Contract AF 41 (657) -35,<br />
by which the Dt3partnient <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, Air Research and<br />
Deuelopent Command, aad~ the sm <strong>of</strong> $16,055 +00 to the contract<br />
fhds and extends the pcriod <strong>of</strong> the contract through<br />
Oc.tober 31, <strong>1959</strong> . Pie research on hearing damage risk <strong>of</strong><br />
Air Force sound-crew personnel continues under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. Lennart L. Kopra, Associate Roressor <strong>of</strong> Speech.<br />
2. Supplement~I Agreement To. 5 to Cont;rEct AF 1.0(603)-142,<br />
by which the U. S. Department <strong>of</strong> the ALr Forc~, Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Scientific Research, cstablishcs a f ixcd overh.cail sate <strong>of</strong><br />
J~.s$ ur sala~ies artd. wages for the period September 1, 1956<br />
through August 31, 1957. The research on gas-phase and sw- face rcnctions af hydrocarbons at moderately high te~rrperatvres<br />
cuntinur:~ under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Robbin C, Anderson, Pr<strong>of</strong><br />
e s sor <strong>of</strong> Chemistry.<br />
3 . Eupplementd Ae;re~mnt Ti0 * 1 to Contrcct AF 41.(657)-182,<br />
by which the Dep~~tment <strong>of</strong> thc Air Force, Wright Air IkvelupmcnL<br />
Cer~te r, adds the sun1 <strong>of</strong> $14,200 -00 to the contract funds<br />
and extends the period <strong>of</strong> the contract through Xovember 30,<br />
1953. The research on a photosynthetic gas exchanger continues<br />
undcr the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Jack IQers, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Botany and<br />
<strong>of</strong> Zoolow .<br />
4. Contract AF 49 (638) -460, by which the Ikpartmen'c <strong>of</strong> the Air<br />
Force, Office <strong>of</strong> Scientif'ic Hesearch, provir3cs $22,791-.D0 for<br />
re search on the arousal, management , and 1.educ tion <strong>of</strong> ho ~tility ,<br />
The contract is effective for t-he period October 15, 19T.S through<br />
October 14, 1960, and the research wiLl be performed under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Dr , Philip Worche3., Pr<strong>of</strong>essclr <strong>of</strong> Psychology.<br />
5. Supplemental Agreement Xo . 'j to Contract AF 19(604) -2249, by<br />
which the kpwtment <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, Air Research a d kvelop-<br />
rnent Commd, adds -the srm <strong>of</strong> $58,000.00 to the contract funds<br />
and extends the period <strong>of</strong> the contract, thre@ Xovember 330, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
The studies in, troposp1ler.i~ zropagatioa continm at the Electri -<br />
caL Engineering Research Laboratory under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
A. W . Strai ton, Pr<strong>of</strong>c s sor <strong>of</strong> Ele ctricd Engineering,<br />
6. ~ii~;j,~ilr!r~t?~~~!. ii~r~cment XO, 4 to Contiract AF 33{6~6)-3985, by<br />
~rhicli tilt Lt-pnr.l;nicn~; o:? the Air Force, Air Research and Ikvelop-<br />
men+, Comm~.nd :tdds the sum <strong>of</strong> $50,000.00 to the contract funds,<br />
extends the period ~.f thc contract through September 30, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
and fixes thc overhead rate for the period September 1, 1956<br />
through Augus.t 31, 1957 ~t 36.5% af sdarie s and wages. The<br />
research continues in the M-ilit4ary Physics Research Laboratory<br />
under the dimction <strong>of</strong> A- E. Lockenvitz,, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phycicx,<br />
7. Change mder No . 1 to Contract AF 08 (603 ) -4396, by which<br />
the Departmen.t <strong>of</strong> the Air Forcc, Air. Proving Ground Center,<br />
Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, extends th? pried. <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />
through <strong>March</strong> 30, 1953. Thp research cuntfnues in the Military<br />
Physics Research Le.buratory under thc directioc <strong>of</strong> A. E .<br />
Lockenvitz, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics ,
8. Change Order No. 2 to Contract AF 08(603)-4396, by which<br />
the bparfment <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, A ir Proving Grounii Center,<br />
Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, extends the perlod <strong>of</strong> the con-<br />
tract through <strong>March</strong> 31, 1953. The research continues in the<br />
Military Fhysics Research Laboratory under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
A. E, Loclrcnvitz, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physic.^.<br />
9 . S~lementd Agreement rro . 3 to Contract AF 33 (a61 -5164,<br />
by which the &parbent <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, Air Research and<br />
Jkvelopnt Carmnand, adds the sum <strong>of</strong> $99,000.00 to the contract<br />
funds and extends the pcri.od <strong>of</strong> the contract through April 15,<br />
1960. The re search continues at Lkfense Research Laboratory<br />
under the df rection <strong>of</strong> Dr. C , P. Boner, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics .<br />
10. Bendix Aviation Corporation, Friez hstrumeqt Mvlsion<br />
Subcontract P. 0. 80633, is~wd m&r Bendix's prhe Air Force<br />
contract, provides $k8,800.00 for supporL <strong>of</strong> research on the<br />
use <strong>of</strong>' atmospheric refractoraet~re in the Air Force AH/Apl~-15<br />
weather recomaiscmcc systcm . !be contract is effective for<br />
the period Yove~nber 15 1.958 through July 15, <strong>1959</strong>, and w-Ul be<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. W, Straiton, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Elcctrica2 Engineering.<br />
11. Modification No . 2 to Contract DA-18-064-404-~~~-386, by<br />
which the Ikpartrnent <strong>of</strong> the Army, Chemical Corps Research and<br />
Develuyment Commas3d, changes the provisiond overhead rate<br />
f ran 41 .00$ to the current provisionaL rate <strong>of</strong> 36,5$. The<br />
re search on the factors affecting nutrition, physiolo~3r and<br />
storage stability <strong>of</strong> bacteria belonging to the genus Pasteurella<br />
continues unde~ the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. 0. B. Wfilims, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bacteriolo~ ,<br />
12 . Modification. ?lo . 3 to Clontract 11A-18-064-404-~ML-386 by<br />
which the &paatment <strong>of</strong> the Amy, Chemical Corps Research and<br />
Developncnt Command, transfers accountability <strong>of</strong> certain<br />
equipnent to the kiverslty for usc mdes research and develop-<br />
raan-t Contract 30, ~-18-064-404-C~~-386.<br />
!I'he research on the<br />
fact~rs affecting nutrition, physiology, and storage st;z'oil.ity<br />
<strong>of</strong> bacteria belonging to the genus hsteusella continues undcr<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. 0. 3. b7illiams, Pr<strong>of</strong>escor <strong>of</strong> Bacteriology.<br />
15. Modification 110, 11 to Contract 11A-23-072-WD-685, by which<br />
the Department <strong>of</strong>: the Army, St. Coui~ Ordnance Distric-t designates<br />
Dr. John J, McKetta as Chief Investigator in lfeu <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />
Kenneth A, Kobe . me ~esearch on pressure volwnc telnperature<br />
relationships and 'chermodynsmic proprtiea <strong>of</strong> hjrdrocarbons md<br />
other compounds will continue under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr , John<br />
J. McKetta, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> =emical Engineering.<br />
111. Modif icstion ?lo . 3 to Contract DA-49 -007-MD-7/14 by wilich<br />
the Depax-Lmnt <strong>of</strong> the Amy, OPSice <strong>of</strong> the Surgeon General,<br />
establishes a fixed overead rate <strong>of</strong> 36.545 <strong>of</strong> salaries and usgee<br />
for the period September 1, 1356 through A ~ e 31, t 1951. The<br />
research on biol ow and distribution <strong>of</strong>' Haemagogus mosquitoes<br />
in the United States continues under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
Osrnond P . Breland, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zuclo~~. 15 . b,!oa.ification TJo . 6 to Contract I1A-19-129-QM-817, by which<br />
the Department <strong>of</strong> the Amy, Quar temster Research and Engineering<br />
Comnd, adds th~ sun <strong>of</strong> $111.,153 .OO to the contract f'unds.<br />
The developnent and evaluation <strong>of</strong> high veloclty Wpact cnergy<br />
disslpators continues under tlze direction <strong>of</strong> 5. Xeils Thompson,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Clvll Engineering.
16, Modification TJo. 7 to Contract I1A 19-129-QM-817, by which<br />
the Bpartmcnt <strong>of</strong> the Army, Quartemaster Research and De~elopmerit<br />
Comnd, adds the s m <strong>of</strong> $l4-,11-00 .(;0 to the contract fulds<br />
znd extends the period <strong>of</strong> the contract through February 20,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>. The dewlopent and evaluation <strong>of</strong> high velocity Impact<br />
energy disslpators continues under the direction <strong>of</strong> J. rJeils<br />
Tl~ompaon, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering.<br />
17. Contract Nhs 58-791c, by which the epartment <strong>of</strong> the SRV,<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Aeronautics , provides $11,000 .QO for certain ~tudic s .<br />
The contract is effective for the period Bovember 18, 1958<br />
through February la, <strong>1959</strong>. The research will be conducted in<br />
the Ikfense Research Laboratory under the Mediate strpcrvision<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. M, J* Thapson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Aeronauticd. Engineering<br />
and Associate Director <strong>of</strong> the Laboratory.<br />
18. Amendment No. 2 to Equipent Loan Contract NO=-1633(00),<br />
by which the Depar-nt <strong>of</strong> the Xavy, Office <strong>of</strong> Ma1 Research,<br />
extends the loan <strong>of</strong> Government-owned equipmen% to the <strong>University</strong><br />
through August 31, 1960 The equipment will be used in research<br />
on properties <strong>of</strong> aetdls and minerda at high temperatuns and<br />
pressureg under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. :D.,+S.. Hughes, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pl1ysics.<br />
19. Grant Letter dated December 23, 1958 by which the United<br />
States Atomic Ener~j Cmission provides $150,000.00 toward,<br />
-the purchase <strong>of</strong> a teaching reactor. The grant is effective for<br />
the period Jmuary 12, <strong>1959</strong> throw J~nuxry 11, 1960 and w g l bc<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> ban W. W. IIc~crty.<br />
20, Supplement Xo , 2 to Contract AT-(11-1 )-icg~, by which the<br />
United States Atomic Energy Commission adds the sum <strong>of</strong> $10,046.00<br />
to the contract fhds and extends the pried <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />
through September 30, <strong>1959</strong>. The research on the f~nsibility <strong>of</strong><br />
st0FLr.g radioactive wastes in SKI. t formations continues under.<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> I)r. E. F. Gloyna, Associate fi<strong>of</strong>essor or Civil<br />
EngSnee ring.<br />
21. Modification No. 7 to Contract AT (40-1)-i323, by which the<br />
United States Afomic Enczyjy Comission adds the sum <strong>of</strong> $45,540 -00<br />
to the contract fwds aid extends the contract .P,hrou& August 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, The research on effccts or r'adi~tioas on gcnctfc systems<br />
<strong>of</strong> organisms continues ~mder the dLrecticln <strong>of</strong> Dr. Nilson S .<br />
Stone, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoology.<br />
22, Modification So, 5 to Contract AT-(40-1)-1649, by which the<br />
United States AtomLc E~era Clomissioh adds the sum <strong>of</strong> $6,000.00<br />
to the contract funds and e-utends the period <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />
through Septeniber 30, <strong>1959</strong>. The rcscar*ch on genetic a d biochlernical<br />
effccts <strong>of</strong> radiation on bxcterla continws under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Orville Wyss, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacteriolo~.<br />
23. Grant NSF-6430, by which the Bational Science Foundtation<br />
provides $16,500.00 for support <strong>of</strong> research entitled "The<br />
&chanism. <strong>of</strong> 8ioluminescence in Fmgi . " The grant is eff'ective<br />
for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> -I;hro@ Deccmber 31, 1961, and<br />
the research is to be performed under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr , R. L.<br />
Airth, Assistant Ps<strong>of</strong>escor <strong>of</strong> Botany.<br />
24. Grant ~GF-G6711, by which the National Science Foundation<br />
provides $51,300.00 for e. surrrmer institute Tor high school<br />
teachers <strong>of</strong> science mil mthematics. The grant is effective<br />
for a priod <strong>of</strong> approximately 6 weeks beginning on or about<br />
June 10, <strong>1959</strong>, and w ill be under the dfrection <strong>of</strong> Dr. Addison<br />
E . h e, AssociaLt. R<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bot.my.
25 . Amendment no . 1 to Grtult NSF-6~1, by which the National<br />
Science Foundation adds thc sum <strong>of</strong> $21,00~.00 to the grant<br />
funds in order that a nine-week smes institute can be held<br />
rather than a six-week institute. The pmt will be directed<br />
by Dr. Addlson E, Lee, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Botany,<br />
26. Grant 9S~-G6873, by which the National Sciexce Foundation<br />
provides $36,600.00 for support <strong>of</strong> a summer institute for<br />
college teachers <strong>of</strong> physics, The ggr&?t Is effective for a<br />
pcrlod <strong>of</strong> approximately 9 weeks beginning en or ~b0u.t June 16,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, ~ n d will be under thc direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. R . N . L it-tle,<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics.<br />
27. Grant ~SF-G7068, by which the National Science Foundation<br />
provides .$l3,900.00 for support <strong>of</strong> research entitled "~yto-<br />
genetics <strong>of</strong> Zea-Trfpsacum Hybrids*" The grant is effectin<br />
for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through bcembcr 31, 1961, and<br />
the research w ill be performed under #ie direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Wilson<br />
S . Stone, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoolow.<br />
28. Grant !SF-G7l21, by which the Xational Science Foundation<br />
provides $10,000 -00 for support <strong>of</strong> re search entitled "cornpara-<br />
ti ve Study <strong>of</strong> Behavior in the Qulscaline Icterids , " The grant<br />
is effective for the period January 15, <strong>1959</strong> throw January 14,<br />
1962, and the rcsearch will be performed under the directlon <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. R . K, Sclander, Instructor in Zoology.<br />
29, Gran.t OM-~O(C~) : by which the U. S . Department <strong>of</strong> Health,<br />
Education, and Welfare, RAli c Hcalth Scrvice, provides $24,150 -00<br />
for sworL <strong>of</strong> a stuQ entitled "Bridging the Experience from<br />
Hospital. to Community." The great is effective for the? period<br />
January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through December 3, <strong>1959</strong>, and is to be performed<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. R. L. Sutherlmd, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Sociology<br />
and Ercctor, Hogg Foundation for kntd Health.<br />
30. Grant-In-Aid-Award, ?lo. RC-491, by which the U. S . Deparment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Health, Educat iou, and Welfare, Public Health Service, pravFdes<br />
$4,000.00 toward construction <strong>of</strong> 3n experjmental. water treatment<br />
plant. The award is effective for the period September 24, 1958<br />
through June 30, <strong>1959</strong> ar~l construction <strong>of</strong> the experimental water<br />
treatment plat will be under the direction <strong>of</strong> E. W, Stccl, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
oJ: Civil Engineering,<br />
31 . Grant M-2969, by which the U . S , Department <strong>of</strong> HeaLtl~, Educetion ,<br />
and Welfare, mlic Health Scrvice, provides $G,210.00 for support<br />
<strong>of</strong> a conference on performance tests <strong>of</strong> personality* The grant<br />
will be ef'fective for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through August 31,<br />
1960, and will be under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Wayne H. Holtm, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor o-S psycho lo^^.<br />
32 . Grant C-4hG7, by which the U . S . lkpartment <strong>of</strong> HeaLth, Education,<br />
and Wclf are, Public Heal. th Service, provides $3,853 .00 for support<br />
or research entitled "Chromosome studico <strong>of</strong> cancer and noxmal cell<br />
ati-nins . ': The grant is cffcct itT? f o ~<br />
the period January 1, 1353<br />
thrcqg~ 1.ky 31, 1953, :ma t,hc research is t o be performed urdcr the<br />
dircctiun <strong>of</strong> Lh-. John J. Eicszlc, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor or Zoolcpy.<br />
33. Grwt RG-5939, by which the U, S . kpnrtment <strong>of</strong> lIt,rJth,<br />
Education, a.nd Welfare, mlic Hcdth Service, provides $2,300 *0Q<br />
fur support <strong>of</strong> research cntitlcd "The Mech:l,nisrn <strong>of</strong> Uiuluminescencc<br />
in ~ungi," The grm1'l: is effective for the period Jmuary 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
through acembes 31, <strong>1959</strong>, and the research will be directed by<br />
Dr. R. L.. Airth, Assistent Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bol;~_ny.
$ , i:). ?<br />
t;t<br />
34, 3;cttcr dated December 11, 1958: by which the U. 5 . Depnl%,-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the Interior Xational. Park Service, extends the<br />
period <strong>of</strong> Contract 11-10-333-175 throw December 31, 1958,<br />
without additional funds. The archeological studies in the<br />
Ferrell's Bridge and Reservoir Psoject Area are conducted<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. 21. 3. 2apbel1, Pr<strong>of</strong>ussor <strong>of</strong><br />
Anthropolow .<br />
CONTRACTS: The following contracts have been executed by the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
indicated. I recomnd app~oval<br />
and ratification <strong>of</strong> signatures:<br />
1. Extension <strong>of</strong> Interagency Cooperation Contract and Agreement<br />
No. 4413-308-~-~ttachment A, between the State Board <strong>of</strong> Water Engineers<br />
and the <strong>University</strong> Bureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, signed by Vice-Prestdent<br />
and Provost H. and Business Manager C;. W, Landrum, moving the<br />
efi'ective/dg% 8, 1958 ta not later than April 8, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
2. Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-328, with the Engineering<br />
Extension Servfce, <strong>Texas</strong> A. and M. College <strong>System</strong>, signed by M - 38 9.<br />
Vice-President and Provost K. H. Ransom whereby the <strong>University</strong> w ill<br />
furnhh one copy 16m Yllm, colored, during fiscal year 1958-59, total<br />
amount not to exceed $160.<br />
3. Interagency Cooperation Agreement No. 4413-335, with <strong>Texas</strong> j,,,Jp3 1:<br />
Employment Comission, signed by President Logan Wilaon, whereby the<br />
Comission will examine approximtely 600 poaitiona iti the classified<br />
personnel area, expenditures not to exceed $2,000, . I<br />
lii 5 ;y 7- d<br />
4. Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-337 with the <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety, signed by Vice-president and Provost<br />
H. E. Ransom and Business Manager G. W. Undrum, whereby the <strong>University</strong><br />
during thk period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> to September 1, <strong>1959</strong>, will provide<br />
machine scoring services and materials for employment and promotion<br />
examinations conducted by the Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety at the unit<br />
rates for such services, the mximum paymnt involved not to exceed $650.<br />
5, An extension <strong>of</strong> the agreement with Television Allocations Study q..<br />
Organization, signed by Vice-President, mid Provost H. H . Ransom, /bj /&*<br />
extending the ,agreement dated May 9, 1958, until such time a@ the total<br />
sum ($22,300) specified as the rraaximum, shall be spent.<br />
6. Memorandum <strong>of</strong> Agreement with The Veterans1 Testing Service <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Americarl Council on Education, signed by President Logan Wilson, providing<br />
Eor the operation <strong>of</strong> an 0,fficial VTS Agency for a period <strong>of</strong> one year fromT<br />
dette <strong>of</strong> contract. ptt<br />
- 3:. ,.< . . I.<br />
t 7. Contract FH-5059-59 w ith the Department <strong>of</strong> the Arrrly, signed by<br />
Business Manager G* W. Landrum, pmvidlrlg for a seminar at Killeen Base<br />
for approximtely fifty <strong>of</strong>ficers durtng the period January 6-~me 9,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>J for a total amount <strong>of</strong> $1,390.<br />
3. ,a ). Contract NOW-900 with the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Naval Psrsonnel, signed by<br />
Auditor G. C. Starnea for Business Manager G. W. Iandrm, whereby<br />
educational instructicn shall be lurnished three U. S . Navy enlisted<br />
men and one U. S. Marine Corps enlisted man. The period <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />
is July 1, 1958 until June 30, <strong>1959</strong>; the total contract price, $2,400.<br />
L.*?, 9. Contmct~~100~~-1936viti~theVeteransAdministration,<br />
signedby<br />
Vice-President ana Provost H. H. hnsom, for audiolow and speech<br />
correction clinic services under the direction <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essors J. J.<br />
VLllarreaL and -mart L . Kop ra .<br />
.>- *, ,i 2
lil,)\<br />
Contracts (continued)<br />
10. Modification to Cantract ~60600(22)49077 vi~h U. S. Navy Purchasing<br />
Office, signed by ~ice-~resident and Provosz H. H. Ransom, to include<br />
additional Unl versity bulletins.<br />
11. Agreement with Houston Endowment, Inc,, signed by Vice-Preeident and<br />
Provost H. H. Ransom, extending for an additional ten-year period from<br />
September 1, <strong>1959</strong>, to September 1, 1968, the agreemnt dated January 20,<br />
5~1<br />
rvl - bdb 1~4d,vhiche~t~liah~~'~aJea~e~J~nesNawi~chu1arshiprHono<br />
Fleet Admlral Ernest J. King," and provided a sum <strong>of</strong> $10,000 to pupport<br />
them, the amount to be paid in annual f nstal-nts <strong>of</strong> - $1,000.<br />
2 Agreement with Roua ton Enfioment , Xnc . , signed by Vice-Pre sident and<br />
. Provost H. H. Ransom, extending for an additional ten-year period from<br />
,.,<br />
Ji, Ad September 1, <strong>1959</strong>, to September 1, 1969, the agreement dated January 20,<br />
1948, which established "The Jesae N . Jones Naval Scholarships Honoring<br />
Fleet Admi~al Chester W. Mimitz," and provided a sum <strong>of</strong> $10,000 to support<br />
them, the amount to be paid in annual installments <strong>of</strong> $1,000.<br />
l,),j, 3 13. Extensionuntiltheend<strong>of</strong>Decerober31, <strong>1959</strong>, <strong>of</strong>contractwith<br />
'\><br />
R ' ~ ? Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Mines, signed by Yica-President and<br />
Provost H. H. Ransom, whereby the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology cooperates<br />
in the ~ollection <strong>of</strong> statistics <strong>of</strong> annual mineral production,<br />
1 .. >.>; r<br />
: I t ,' 14. Agreewnt with the U. S. Department <strong>of</strong> State, signed by Vice-President<br />
, < < ' A-<br />
(1.) I 1<br />
t 9.<br />
., ,*& b<br />
""2 6~ , ?<br />
and Frovost ii. 8. Ransom whereby a grant <strong>of</strong> $3'9,600, is provided to carry<br />
out a Chilean Student -leader Seminar designed to acquaint 16 participants<br />
from the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chile with development in the field <strong>of</strong>' education<br />
and t o Increase their understanding and appreciation <strong>of</strong> various aspecks<br />
<strong>of</strong> life in the United States. The 3ogrm is pnder<br />
Dr. Joe Neal. 5 C C -2 6 696 (c.J--?~-~ (j a,--<br />
15, Agreement with the Travis County Water Control and 1rnpsovemcn$<br />
District No. 11, signed by Business Manager G. W. Laud-, providhg<br />
an easement to the District for the period Febmry 1, <strong>1959</strong> - January 31,<br />
1969, on a portion <strong>of</strong> the land at Balcones Research Center.<br />
6 Negotiated Contract with Air Fo-rce Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, slgned<br />
by Vice-Prrsldent and Provost A. H. Ransom, whereby the <strong>University</strong> will .- provide a course <strong>of</strong> ir~struction in "Counseling on Human Factore" for<br />
4<br />
thirty-one Air Force Chaplains during the period January l2-February 6,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, The amount oY the contract is $4,456.25 and it will be under the<br />
direction or The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health. p , ~<br />
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RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT -- OWNED BY A STAFF MEMBER: Dr. John Michel, Assistant<br />
pr<strong>of</strong> es s z <strong>of</strong> Management and A S S Psycho1 ~ ~ ~gist, Testing and<br />
'Counseling Centeq owns a Perceptoscope which the Reading Improvement )?$7<br />
Program ifs the Center used for the past year when Mr. MicheX was a<br />
graduate student and served part-time on the Center staff. Since-he<br />
is now a reguhr member <strong>of</strong> the staff, permission is requested that he be<br />
paid $265.50 fur rental for thia Long Seseion. This machine is not<br />
available for rental from any other Eource and the hourly rate <strong>of</strong> $1.50<br />
set by Dr. Mchel is felt to be most reasonable. I recommend that<br />
payment <strong>of</strong> this rental to Dr. Richel be approved, funds to come from<br />
the Testlng Scoring and Supplies account <strong>of</strong> the Center.<br />
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PURCHASE FROM A STAFF MEMBEAt The School <strong>of</strong>' Law wishes to purchase fray<br />
---<br />
Mr, Fred M. SuUSvan, Lectur~r in Business Law, three copies <strong>of</strong><br />
Negotiable Instrmnts published by thc American Institute <strong>of</strong> knking,<br />
New York 1947, now out <strong>of</strong> print. The books are needed in the Law<br />
and if they could be found th~ou& secondhand book dealers, there would be d<br />
delay in securing them and the price probably would be greater than the<br />
$4.00 per copy requested by M r. Sullivan. Accordingly, X recoymend tbat<br />
the Librarian be authorized to purchase these books fmm Mr. Sullivan.<br />
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CIASSIFIF,D - PAY PW: I recommend approval or the following additions to<br />
and changes in the'~1assified Pay Plan:<br />
Additions<br />
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Title<br />
Effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong> Monthly Annual Step No.<br />
5049 Land and Title Clerk $320-404 $3840-4848 29<br />
Effective February i, <strong>1959</strong><br />
1060 Director <strong>of</strong> hwns sad<br />
Scholarships $490- 620 $5880 - 7440 38 L<br />
0409 Ass is tant Purehasing<br />
Agent $424- 539 $5088-6468 35<br />
Effectiw W~ch 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
0317 Computing Piaohi ne<br />
Room Supervisor $367-461 $4404- $604 32<br />
Changes in Salary Ranges From To<br />
, ~itx Monthly Annual Monthly awl<br />
Effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
0410 Furchasing Agent<br />
Step No. 39 (~,ew) $467-620 $5604-7440 $514-650 $6168-7800<br />
Effective September 1, <strong>1959</strong><br />
2320, Assistant Pharmacist<br />
Step NO. 33 (~ew) $304-404 $3648-4848 $385- 514 $4620-6168<br />
OUTSIDE ANE A13DITIOHAL DUTIES: I recommend that the following staff members<br />
be permitted to undertake the outside and additional duties outlined, the<br />
work t o be done so as not to interfere with <strong>University</strong> aseigments:<br />
1. Mr. S. P. Ellison, Jr*, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geoloa, to smve as a<br />
consultant to Mr, J. A. Jackoon, Dallas, Decenrber 24-31, 1958, at<br />
a stipend <strong>of</strong> $100 per day-<br />
2. MI?, R. L. Grimher, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Accounting, to teach<br />
el.emntary accounting to the Austin Chapter <strong>of</strong> the American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Banking for a period af fourteen weeks, each weekly session to be<br />
three hours. The course w ill begin in January <strong>1959</strong> and compensation<br />
will be $250.<br />
3. Miss Vivian Simmons, Special Instructor in Business Services, to<br />
teach shorthand and typewittng in the Austin Public Evening School,<br />
beginning January 5. The class w ill meet from 7:00 to 9:00 on Monday,<br />
Tuesday, and Thursday evenings and total remuneration w ill be $500.<br />
4. Mr, Joel Andrewa, Instructor in Music, to play the following<br />
engagements: 1958-59 season with the Austin Symphony Orchestm - $340;<br />
recording date - $42 -50; Christmas Oratorio with Central Christian<br />
Chu~ch<br />
- $20.00; wedding reception - $50.00.<br />
5. Mr. Lynn F. Anderson, Acting Director, Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs,<br />
to continue to serve as a consultark to the <strong>Texas</strong> Research League in<br />
connection w ith its study <strong>of</strong> the atate and local tax system <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,<br />
6. Mr. R. So Schechter, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering, to<br />
serve as a. Consultant to the Research and Development Division <strong>of</strong><br />
American Oil Company, time required to be not more than one day a mnth.<br />
I
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-- WBZTbfEN BY FBCLTLTY =RS: I recommend approval <strong>of</strong><br />
llowing textbooks wi.tten by faculty members :<br />
1. Teaching in<br />
Richards <strong>of</strong> t G<br />
Brothera, which<br />
Sallie Eeth Mope and Phyllis<br />
Economics, published by Earpar and<br />
with lO$ royalty on first 2,500 copies,<br />
124 on second copies therafter,<br />
2. Planning and<br />
Department McGrawm3ill. Company, which<br />
sells far<br />
3- Audit - ~rac4ice Case,<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> ~ ccommg,<br />
for $6,75 with 15$ royalty to the whthora,<br />
and R . E . Seilar <strong>of</strong> the<br />
D , f win, Inc . , which sells<br />
4, Syskem Practice S&, by J. G. Aaliourne, C . T + Zlatlcovich, and<br />
F. 8. Stiles, <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Accounting, published Zocalu, which<br />
sells for $2,00 with no royuty to authors.<br />
h? .<br />
FACULTY IEDISIATION : I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the f ollovlng 17gishtiok 'qh'<br />
passed by the Faculty Councf 1 and/or General Faculty: -, /%-<br />
ached heret<br />
2. The Faculty Council on January 7, <strong>1959</strong>, approved by the<br />
circularization procedure the proposed requirements for admission to the 4/k<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>'essional work <strong>of</strong> the second pr<strong>of</strong>essional year <strong>of</strong> the five-year program<br />
in the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy (W 2642-43, copy <strong>of</strong> which is attwhed hereto<br />
as APPENDIX B.<br />
3. The Faculty Council on Januetry 14, <strong>1959</strong>, approved by the i<br />
circularization procedure the pmposals (1) to esquire prior amrnvrrl >+<br />
for work done by correspondence towurd the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> P,ds<br />
Plan TI; (2) to change the philosophy requiremnts for the Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
3achelor af Ar%s, Plan 11; and (3) to amend "the foreign language<br />
requi noement for the Degree <strong>of</strong> kchelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism (DW 2649-30), copy<br />
<strong>of</strong> which is attached hereto as APPENDIX C.<br />
4. The Faculty CauncPl at its meeting an January 19, <strong>1959</strong>, approved<br />
the fallowing proposals relating to Scholastic Perfomnee in the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering, to be effective September, 1960: 4.<br />
1. ALL courses taken and all grades received at The <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> (including mades made in courses that have been *peatad),<br />
shall be included in computing the grade point average <strong>of</strong> a student<br />
This cu&lative grade point average will be based on all courses 4<br />
elected to fulfill the degme requirements.<br />
2 Pay student receiving a grade below a "C" In any required course,<br />
that is a prerequisite to a later course, must repeat that course.<br />
3. Any student, who has been placed on Scholastic Probation, will<br />
remain on Scholastic Probation until. his last semster average and<br />
hi^ cumulative average are "C" or above,<br />
4. Any student must have a "C" grade point average over&ll and in<br />
his major to graduate,<br />
5. Any residenk student electing work in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
for two semesters must be ~egistertd in the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
to receive credit for an Engineering degree,<br />
:}I/<br />
'6
Faculty Legislation (cont f nued )<br />
6 Any ~tudent f n scholastic difficulty should make an appointment<br />
to discuss his situation with the Dean. In cases <strong>of</strong> extenuating<br />
circumstances, these rules may be xnodified by the Dean.<br />
5. The Faculty Council on Jmuary 31, 195g9 approved by the<br />
circularization procedure the proposals (1) to establish en inter- l~')<br />
deparYtmnta1 pmg- in Bf ology, (2) to establish a mJor In Russian<br />
for the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan I, (3) to amend the introductory<br />
paragraph under the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism and to emend t-mn<br />
requirements under the same degree, (4) to mend the foreign language<br />
requirement for the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Physics, and (5) to<br />
establish a mfnirmup registration in required courses for freshman and<br />
sophomores (a# 2657-26601, copy <strong>of</strong> which is attached hereto as<br />
mmM D. 1<br />
6. The Geneml Faculty on February 12, <strong>1959</strong>., approved by the<br />
circularization pmcedure the rec omendatf ons <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Cowrc il<br />
an transfer and adnission to the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> (~eneral Faculty<br />
Minutes, 7288-89; q290-91), copy <strong>of</strong> which is attached hereto as<br />
APPmIX E .<br />
WAIVER OF NEPOTISMt bk + Thorns A. Crosson was employed August 7, 1956,<br />
in the furchasing Off See as ABministr~tive Assistant at $320 per<br />
month. In ~ebr&ry, 1957# when the <strong>University</strong> was going into its<br />
enlarged invest~nt program, Mr. Charles J. Crosson was employed as s J/<br />
Security Analyst in the Investmnt Off ice at $539 per month. At that<br />
time the Office <strong>of</strong> Classified Personnel pointed out that Mlp, Thoma<br />
Crosson was being groomed for a responsible job in the Purchasing<br />
Off-Lce and that the employment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Charles Cmason might prevent<br />
his later promotion. Because <strong>of</strong> the difficulty <strong>of</strong> securing a qualified<br />
Security Analyst and because <strong>of</strong> the urgent need for the services <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. Charles Crosson, he was employed. Since neither <strong>of</strong> the brothers had<br />
any influence OP w ill have on the appoinbnent <strong>of</strong> the other, I recommend<br />
that the nepotism rule be waived in this instance and that both men be<br />
allowed to contfnue employment with no restriction on advancement.<br />
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APPROPRIATION FOR RESAIRB AND REWDELD!G TO FIVE HOUSES AT TIU?, McDOW<br />
OBSERVATORY: On mconrmendation <strong>of</strong> Mr. G. W . Undmn, Businees Manager,<br />
I. recommend that an appropriation <strong>of</strong> $12,028 from Accouht No. 27200,<br />
Improvements, Remodeling, and Major Repairs Allotment Account be set<br />
up for repaim and remodeling <strong>of</strong> five houses at the McDonald<br />
The remodeling program has been approved by Dr. Kufper, Dean Whley,<br />
Mr. Krebs, and Mr. Sparenberg and the contractor's awad waa mde to<br />
k R . D . McCmady , Fort Davis, <strong>Texas</strong>. The use <strong>of</strong> the money from<br />
Main <strong>University</strong> is an interim arrangement* When the total appropriation<br />
for new construction and improvements at the Observatory is made,<br />
the mount liere requested will be restored. (3279)<br />
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SIMMER SESSXOH <strong>1959</strong> - SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK: 1 recommend approval <strong>of</strong><br />
thereguest<strong>of</strong>~6chb~~cialWorkto<strong>of</strong>ferasixw~ekstem j<br />
for the anrmer <strong>of</strong> <strong>1959</strong>and a slxweeks anda nine weeks term in<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 1960 for second year and first year studen%s, ~spective<br />
The Director <strong>of</strong> the School feels that this is necessary since the<br />
curriculum has been estabutshed on a tirne-span <strong>of</strong> two long term and<br />
two six weeks a m r terms (the first in each instance). !ke students<br />
entering in September* <strong>1959</strong> would take %he nine weeks term in the summer<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1960 and finish their cource by the spring <strong>of</strong> 1961,<br />
' 4
OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: - T recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the follorlng out-<strong>of</strong>-state t~lps,<br />
expenses to be paid as indicatd:<br />
1. Mr. Joe W, Neal, Di.rsetor, Intermtiondl Office and. Lecturer in Government,<br />
January 17-24, <strong>1959</strong>> to San Juan, Puerko RSCQ, New York City, and WashlngLon,<br />
I). C., to meet and escort participmts in Chilean Student Eeders Smiaar,<br />
expenaea to be paid from grant-in-aid from U, S Government for Lhe Chilean<br />
program; January 28-31> 195g9 to Washineon, D . C. to attend the Third<br />
National Conference on Internatiaml Exchange <strong>of</strong> Pe~sone and for conferences<br />
about programs at the <strong>University</strong>, expenses to be paid from International<br />
Office, Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account; and Febmary 16-21, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Washington, D. C. to attend lialson meeting with International Cooperation<br />
Adminiatration, and to San Francisco, California, to parkicipate in Chilean<br />
Student Leaders Seminar, a portion <strong>of</strong> the expensea to be paid by the U, S.<br />
Goverment and the remaining from the Chilean program,<br />
2. W, T, N. Campbell, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, and Meser~* T. W. Mcem and William Madsen,<br />
Aeeistant Pmfessors, dl <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> A~thrOp010~~ Febmary 26-mrch 1,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Monterrey, mevo Laredo, Mexico, GO par-kicipatc in the Conference on<br />
Cross-culturaJ Reaeamh agonsomd by The Hogg Foundation for Mental halth,<br />
exgemes to be paid from funds <strong>of</strong> the Hogg Foundation,<br />
3. Mr. =wad Mott Davis, h~earch Scientist IV, Regearch in htlPrapolom,<br />
and Lecturer in Anthropology, <strong>March</strong> 4-11, <strong>1959</strong>, to Mew York City to attend<br />
ceremony <strong>of</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> V3king Funa MeWs mil Awalds for Anthropology,<br />
transportation to be paid fma Viae-President '6 Various Donors - Various<br />
Purposes account.<br />
4. Mr. Leon 0. Morgan, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essop <strong>of</strong> Chemietry, October 19-29, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Ponca City, Oklahoma, to consult with archltec-t; for addition to Chemist~gr<br />
Building, expenses to be paid from Account No. 90955 - Addition to Chedatry<br />
Building,<br />
. Mr. Eastin Nelson, Acting Director, Institute <strong>of</strong> ktin-American Studies,<br />
January 15-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to Wasbingbon, D. C., to attend the Round Table<br />
Conference on Latin America called by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> Inter-Amerlcan Affalrs<br />
and the Public SemLces Divlaion <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> State, expenses to be<br />
paid from travel funds <strong>of</strong> the In~tituta,<br />
6. MP. Joe W. ~ e d ,<br />
=rector, Internation& <strong>of</strong>fice, ME ~ecturer in ~overment,<br />
January 8-10, <strong>1959</strong>, to mnterrey ~exico, to consult with ddnistration and faculty<br />
<strong>of</strong> Institute TecnoLogico <strong>of</strong> Monterrey on exchange <strong>of</strong> pmfeseora and students,<br />
expamas to be paid from Account No. 49990 - Various Governmental Agenciea -<br />
Serv%ces to Foreign Mudents Under Contract Apeer~ents,<br />
7. Mr. Robert Alton Sibley, Pmgrawae~-Amlyat for the Computation Center,<br />
February 2-5, lg5g6 to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong> the Midwestern<br />
<strong>University</strong> Computer Users O~gmlaation, expenaes to be paid frm funds <strong>of</strong><br />
the Computation Center,<br />
8. m. ~ilbiagl mamas GUY, JY., baoeiate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> mthematics, ~anuary<br />
20-23, <strong>1959</strong>, Lo Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to atlend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mathematical Association <strong>of</strong> America, expenses to be paid from Natlonal<br />
Science Foundation Academic Institute Account,<br />
9. Mr. Claude W. Hodon, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Fkysies and Research Scientist,<br />
Defense Research Laboratory, January 25-28, <strong>1959</strong>, to Washf -on, I3. C, ,<br />
on technical matters pmtafnlng to research, expenses to be paid from<br />
contract f'unds .<br />
10. Mr. -Id P, Hanson, ksociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics, January 25-<br />
February 5, <strong>1959</strong>, to Eaew York City and Columbus, Ohio, to attend the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Physical Society and to visit unfvemities to discuss<br />
research problems, expeneae to be paid frm Welch Foundl~tion grant,<br />
11. Mr. Bernard Bruno Kinsey, Pr<strong>of</strong>asraor <strong>of</strong> Phyaica, Febmargr 1-12, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Sea Island, Georgia, and Oak Bidge, Tennessae, on various research<br />
matters, and to he%, Iom, to give a lecture and disauss maahines,<br />
transporbation expenses to be paid fram Nuclear Reactor Development Project.
Out-<strong>of</strong>-State Tripa - (Fontinued)<br />
12. &. hblo L. Dkhuyaen, Special Lecturer in Ftyaics, February 3,5-,17j <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Emmton, Illinois, to attend Neutron Tbc-<strong>of</strong>-Flight Canferenae, expenses<br />
to be paid from contmet fume.<br />
13, Mr, William W. Robertson, AsaLstanL Pr<strong>of</strong>e~Eiar- <strong>of</strong> Physice, Jmuary<br />
26- February 2, 195gs to We# York City, to present a paper at the annual<br />
maetiw <strong>of</strong> the Amar$cm Physical Society, ewemeF. to be paid from contract<br />
funds,<br />
14, Mr. Lloyd A, Jeffseas-Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> P~zycbZa8~ and Research-Psy@hologist,<br />
Defense Research Laboratsry, January 13-16,, 1979> to Stan Diego, California,<br />
and January 28-Febmry 2bp b95gp to Long Beach, California, on hboratory<br />
technical matters, expenses to bs paid fm c~ntraet funds,<br />
1 Mr, W. Lynn Brown, Asaoeiate Preafes%aor <strong>of</strong> Payoho;Lsgy and Reeeareh<br />
Scient int, Radiobf ola& caL Wbomtory, January 12-18, 195y3 to Fhiladelphia,<br />
PewyLmnia, and Februmy 1-5, <strong>1959</strong>8 ta Wright Patterson Air Force Base,<br />
Ohio, ad Washingtonr D, C,, on technical. matters pertainTng to research,<br />
expensea to be paid from contract finds.<br />
16. m. George ~oushegian, hstructor in Psychology and Peyctaologist,<br />
Defense Reeearch Ltiboratory, January 29-Februaxy 24, 1p5g3 to Long Ekaeh,<br />
California, to t emcal matters pertaining to researchp expensee to be<br />
paid from contract M e .<br />
17. Mr, C~TP M, Rosanqyist, Prafea~or <strong>of</strong> so cis lo^, February q-28, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Monterrey, &xfeo9 to attend research conference sponsored by the Hogg<br />
Foundation, expenses to be paid Prom finds <strong>of</strong> Hogg Foundation,<br />
18. Mr. 'Ilhamaa Russell Wodley, JP, :, Aseiatant Pmfesaor <strong>of</strong> Speech,<br />
Fbb~uary 3-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to Williamsburg, Virginia, to accompany atudents to<br />
the Marshall-Uythe Debate 'foument, expenses to be paid from Fund8 <strong>of</strong><br />
the Oratoriaal As~ocf at ion,<br />
19* I&, Clark Hubbs, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoology, February 4-6, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to PushBlatetpa, Louisiana, to collect stocks for experimental. purposes,<br />
expenstB to be paid from RatlonaP Science Foundation grant.<br />
20. PLr, Arthur He Cory, Assistant Dean, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences,<br />
February 25-29, <strong>1959</strong>, to O khhmm City, Oklahoma, for Conference on<br />
Instruction Sponsored by the State Department <strong>of</strong> Eiucatfon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sou%hwestern States, expenses to be gald frrrm travel funds <strong>of</strong> the Dean's<br />
Offize,<br />
21, m. Otle A. Singletmy, Assistmt Dem, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences,<br />
mch 1-4, <strong>1959</strong>, to Chicago, Tl2inois, to attend the annual. National.<br />
Conference on Bigher Education as a repreeentative <strong>of</strong> the Univemfty,<br />
expenses to be paid fmm travel m a QP the Deanas Offlee,<br />
22. Mr. William R, SpriegeX, Proieseor <strong>of</strong>' mement, February 5-6,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Wsahington, I). @., to sped to Inter-keney Hospital MnFa- tmtorst Conference and for c~nferenees, expenses to be paid from the<br />
W, R, Sprfegel Supplemental Expense Account7,<br />
23, Mr, C, C, Colvert, Pr<strong>of</strong>emor and Gomdtmt in Junior College Mum-<br />
tian, <strong>March</strong> 8-13, <strong>1959</strong>, to Long Beach, CtiLPfopniw, to attend the annual<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong>" the American Association <strong>of</strong> Junior Colleges, expenses to be<br />
paid from CoJlege <strong>of</strong> Education, Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean, Office <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />
College Consultmt, Office and Travel meme.<br />
24. Mr. Jamee W. Reynolds, Pr<strong>of</strong>asalar, Junbor College mueation,<br />
January 22-24, <strong>1959</strong>, to Mimi, Okl+m, to attecd eonfernnee8 with the<br />
Presidents <strong>of</strong> Northeast Qkhhmm A&A Junior College, and to doplin, Mssouri,<br />
in connection with reaemch project! escpenseB to be paid f m Analysis<br />
<strong>of</strong> Junior College Camunity &&be Progrma, SAF, - 72mp tmwl m a .<br />
25. hlr- Robert t, Millrs, Pr<strong>of</strong>maor <strong>of</strong>" Educatioa Administration, and Chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> Department, February 13-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantis City, New Jereey, to attend<br />
the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Aseoefatlon <strong>of</strong> School Administmtore,<br />
expensea to be paid from grant M s .
26, Mr. WrUim Eo Barren? Asaiatant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Adminiatmtion<br />
and Director, Southwest School Administration Center, December 9-14, 1958,<br />
to Socorro, New *xico, to attend. and part;i@ipata in the New Mexico State<br />
CPEA Pldng Cmdttea; mu my 28-31, 195gp to Okhhont% City, OH-,<br />
to meet with the Plaang Committee <strong>of</strong> the State Departments <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Workshop; Fkbrua~y 1-5, <strong>1959</strong># to Little b&, Arkwmw, to participate in<br />
the State PlannLng 6od3tttae for the Arkm~a8 WEN; md February 12-19,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantic City, Wew Jer~ey, to attend the: annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> School Adminfetrstors, expenses fir all. trLp~ to<br />
be paid fm Kellogg Grant<br />
27. W, H Q U G, ~ Waltersp Graduate Fellow, Southweet School Admfnistmtion<br />
Center, January 28-31, <strong>1959</strong>? to O f l City, ~ Oklahoma, to meet dth<br />
Plannltzg Committee, expenaee to be paid fm gmt funds.<br />
28. Mr. Glenn E, Wmett, Asaociato Dean, College <strong>of</strong> Mueation, Febmry 28-<br />
<strong>March</strong> 2, 19Bn to Cincinnati, Ohlo, to lead. a meeting on teacher preparation<br />
programs at the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association for the Supem-laion <strong>of</strong><br />
Currieulwa, Development, expenses to be paid from grant funds.<br />
29. Mr. Nonnan Keith Wagner, In#tmctor 3-n Meteorology, kpr%mment <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautical Engineering, Jwuam 25-31, <strong>1959</strong>, to New York City to attend<br />
the m ud meeting <strong>of</strong> the h d c m %teomlogicd Society, and to Bedfod,<br />
Massachusetts, and Bd-bbore, M&ryland, for d;ismsion <strong>of</strong> contracts, expemes<br />
to be paid from contract funds.<br />
30. We John J. Mcktta, Pmfeesor <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering, md Chaim<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Department, mrch 14-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantic City, New JWsw, to<br />
attend the national meting <strong>of</strong> the American Institute <strong>of</strong> Chmtc&L EI@neers,<br />
expenses t o be paid frw Engineering Foundation (transportation only) and<br />
per diem from pant funds.<br />
31. Mr, George R. S@LwJtze, R<strong>of</strong>easor <strong>of</strong> Chtdcd. Engineering, April 5-10,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Boston, Masseohusatts, to &tend the national meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Chemical Society, tmnsportation ewensee to be pala fma funds<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Engineering Foundation.<br />
32, &, J~seph F. Mathew, Jr, , and Mr. Jmas K. Nickerson, both Research<br />
Engineere in Chemical. Engineering, January 14 and 15, <strong>1959</strong>, to Bartlesville,<br />
Oklahoma, to vfeit U. S. &m&u <strong>of</strong> Mines to in~pect equipment, expenses to<br />
be paid from contract hnds,<br />
33. W, Walter Leon Wore, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> C i ~ Engineering l<br />
and. Chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the Deparbment, Febmmy 8-13, <strong>1959</strong>, to bs hgeles, California, to attend<br />
the mtiozd meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers, transportation<br />
expenees to be paid frm funds <strong>of</strong> the Engineerfng Foundation.<br />
34. Mr, Lymon 6, Reese and W, Hudson Matlock, both Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>'easors <strong>of</strong><br />
Civil Enginee~ing, Febmam 8-14, <strong>1959</strong>, to Los Angelee, Port Hueneme, and<br />
La Ihbra, California, for conferences and,meetings pertaining to planning<br />
<strong>of</strong> research for Excellence Program Grant, expenses to be paid from Travel<br />
in Support <strong>of</strong> Exee.llen@e Fund Projects in Engineering,<br />
35. Mr, ,Tames D, McRdrland, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Drawing and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Department, <strong>March</strong> 25-28, <strong>1959</strong>, to State College, New Mexico, to attend the<br />
Southweat Section <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> mineering Education, transpor-<br />
tation expenses to be padd fm %unds <strong>of</strong> the Engineering Foundation,<br />
36. &ire Archie W, Straiton, Pr<strong>of</strong>assor <strong>of</strong> mectrtcd mineering, January 25-<br />
31, 19Sg9 to Dayton, OUo, WasMngkon, D, C., Baltimore, Marylimd, Boston,<br />
Massachusetts, and Bebar, New Jersey, to discuss questionrs concarntng Gown ment Sponsored Contr~cts, expenses to be paid fmm contract fmdaj ~ B O<br />
Wch 23-28, <strong>1959</strong>, to New Yosk City and Daybon, Ohio,to attend IRE<br />
convention and visit Wright Air Development Center, expenses paid from<br />
contract fund6 .<br />
37* Mr. Elmer L- Hison, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Electricd Engineering and<br />
Research Engineer, Defense Research Laboratory, December 28- 30, 1958, to<br />
Washinghon, D. C., on Labomtory technical matters, expensea to be paid<br />
from contract $Und6.
Out-<strong>of</strong>-State - Tripe (continued)<br />
38. Mr, Bob M- Fun, AasoePate Fr<strong>of</strong>eesar <strong>of</strong> ~ectrical mineering, January<br />
19-23, <strong>1959</strong>, to Zo~i welea, Wifornla, mid Victoria, Canada, in connection<br />
with research, expenses to be charged to contract funda.<br />
39. Mr. E. A. Ftipperger, Associate DErectsr, SZsmcturKL Mechanics Research<br />
Laboratory, Jmunry 20-22, <strong>1959</strong>$ to Albuquerque, New Mexico, in eomectiou<br />
w5tb rese~rch, expenses to be paid from contxact funds,<br />
kOb Mr, Wron E. Short, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> k@hanicaJ. &&mering, January 25-31,<br />
l9%, to PhlladelpbLa, Pennsylvania, for ASRF, Publ%eat%on Camittee, and to<br />
New York City, Boston, Maasachuaetta, and Lafayetten, Indianaj to dsit<br />
hbomtories, expenses to be paid from grant funds,<br />
41. Mr. Howard E, B rm, Asaoeiate Pr<strong>of</strong>es6or <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Engineering,<br />
January 28-31, :959$ to Bosto~, Mmeachusatte, and Lafayette, Indiam,<br />
fop inspection <strong>of</strong> laboratoriee, expenses to be paid from Engineering<br />
Foundation.<br />
42, Mr. Kenneth 6. Rathbun, Aaeoelate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> &chanical Engineering,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 4-10, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio (returning .Xa ~incinmti) to attend<br />
National Flight Propulefan Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Institate <strong>of</strong> Aeronautical<br />
Scienaes and to examine new gas turbine equipment, tramposatioa. expense<br />
to be paid from finds <strong>of</strong> the Engineering Foundation.<br />
43. Mr, Frtank W, Jessen, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Engineering, February 15-<br />
19, <strong>1959</strong>, to San FYancisco, California, to attend the national meting <strong>of</strong><br />
the American fn~titute <strong>of</strong> Mining and Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers,<br />
tramportatton expense to be paid from Ehgineering Foundstion finds.<br />
44. Mr. Eldred W. Ilough, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Engineering, February 15-<br />
19, <strong>1959</strong>, to San Francisco, California, to participate in the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Kning, ~ t ~ u g i eand a l Petroleum Engineers,<br />
emensea to be paid fm finds <strong>of</strong> the Engineering Ibund&tion,<br />
45. Mr, John Amold Foeht, Assistant Dean, College <strong>of</strong> Englneer5ng,<br />
Febmmy 9-13, <strong>1959</strong>r to Los Angeles, California, to attend tlw national<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Civrtl Engineers, expenses to be paid<br />
from fuds <strong>of</strong> the FagineerZng Foundation.<br />
46. Mr. Loren N. Moaley, Pmfeasor <strong>of</strong> Art and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Department,<br />
Janwuy 27-Febmary 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the annual<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the College Art Assoeiation tmd to interdew prospective staff',<br />
expenses to be paid fmm the tmvel f'md sf the Office <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts,<br />
47, Mr, E.. William Doty, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> fine Arts, January-24-31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> t'he College Art Association,<br />
and to i&eMew prospective staff for the Dep&ment <strong>of</strong> Music st ~ ~ o u s<br />
points en mute, ewenses to be pala from travel finds <strong>of</strong> the Dean's Office.<br />
48. Mr, Henry M. Burla@;@, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, 16-20, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to New O~leans, Louisiw, to attend the semi-wuaL meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Apothecariea, expenses to be paid from the Office and Travel<br />
account <strong>of</strong> the Dean's Office,<br />
49. Mr. Fpederick V. L<strong>of</strong>gren, Asaoerate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phanacy, June 14-17,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Land O'hkes, Wisconsin, to attend the Natioml Idustrial<br />
Pharmaceutical Research Conference, expenses to be paid from Account No.<br />
lpbl, Office and Travel.<br />
50. Mra, Esther Jme W. Hall, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phamiacy, May 17-19,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, ,to New Orleans, Iauisiana, to attend the semi-annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Apothecaries, tramporbation to be p ad from travel<br />
fund, Account No, l9l+Ol,<br />
51. Mr. Gumr G:eratad, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor sf" Pbarnnaey, <strong>March</strong> 28-<br />
April 4, <strong>1959</strong>, to Chicago, Ill%noia, Detroit, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Hchigm,<br />
to accompany the: sencars in Pkmnacy an their reqdred inspection trip <strong>of</strong><br />
phamaceuticai manufacturing h~uses, expenses to be paid fxom the Maintenance<br />
and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the @oll.ege 09 Phmacy,
Out-a.$-SLate - %f PB ( csntinced 1<br />
52, ~ r J& , R. sockton, Director, and Mr. fltdey A- bba@st,<br />
Director, Sureau <strong>of</strong> Business Research, to change the date <strong>of</strong> their tripe to<br />
Oainesville, Florida, to February 22-Mnrch 1, 195Yr to &,tend the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Associated <strong>University</strong> Bureaus <strong>of</strong>. Bminesa and Economic Research, expenses to<br />
be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau.<br />
53. Mr. Hmrd T, Odmp Director, and lrleesrs. Louis 9. Kornickar, John T.<br />
Conover, and Ufblim McFarband, Research Scientist&, Institute <strong>of</strong> Wine<br />
Science, F'ebrvwry 12-16, k95gp to a cord reef i.n the vicinrEty <strong>of</strong> Ta~arpioo,<br />
Mexico, in the performance <strong>of</strong> research under a Rockefeller grant, asrpanaas<br />
to be pafd fzom grm% fun8,s,<br />
54. Mr, earl H, Oppanbimar, Regearch Seientisz V, Inetituts <strong>of</strong> Wine<br />
Science, <strong>March</strong> U-14, <strong>1959</strong>! to New York City, Lo serve as chairman <strong>of</strong> a<br />
committee an the organization <strong>of</strong> an International Conference on Marine<br />
Microbiolow to be enrppgP'ted by the Microbiology Branch <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Nan1 Research, expenses to be paid fmm contract funds.<br />
55. Mss WiUie Eoldawrth, heistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Hucationd fsycblo~,<br />
Extension Teaching and Field 6ePviee Bureau, <strong>March</strong> 1-6, <strong>1959</strong>, to Ciacimti,<br />
Ohlo, to attend the annual meetlng <strong>of</strong> the Natiom AseociatPon for Supamision<br />
and Cumieulum Development, expemts to be paid From Ektsmion Teschlng<br />
Centers,<br />
56. Ms, Pauline W. Burbrink, SubJect Matter and. Research Specialist<br />
(~rainfng Specialist II), Distributive Education division <strong>of</strong> the Industrial<br />
&nd Business Training Bu~eau, February 1-8, <strong>1959</strong>, to WashingLon, D. C., to<br />
attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> Di~tributive Education persomal, transportation<br />
expenses to be paid from Dalla~ H~me Furnishings Mart Grant.<br />
57. Mr. James Luther Cocknun, SpaeiaLlst, Liquefied Petroleum Gas,<br />
Industrial Educmtion Department <strong>of</strong> the Industrial and Business Training<br />
Wz~~au, February 15-19> <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend a National<br />
Advisory Committee meeting on the preparation <strong>of</strong> imtructional material<br />
for the Liquefied Petroleum Gaa Industw, expenses to be paid from grant<br />
Funds,<br />
58, Mr. Charles Cyma , Industrial Teacher Trainer, Industrial Education<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Industrid. and Business Training Bureau, April 25-My 3,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to bnapls City, MZssouri, to parbicipate in a National Conference on<br />
Vocational Induotrial and Techfcal Education called by the Urn S. Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Healzh, Mueation and Welfare, expenses to be paid Prom the Maintenance,<br />
Eqa,pant, and T P~Q~Z<br />
account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau,<br />
59. Mr. C, R, &Idinn, Idwtrfal Teaches Trainer, and Mr. Joe L. Reed,<br />
Assletant Director and Teacher Wainer, Induetrial Education Depatrtment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Industrial and Efusiness Training Bureau, will also attend the<br />
conference f n hsae City, Missouri, described above during the period<br />
April 25-m~ 3, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
60. Mr. Emeat ??red Ti-, Director, Visud Imtruction Bureau, February<br />
14-20, 195g6 to Atlmtic Cfty, Hew Jersey, to meet with the EEucationatl,<br />
Policies Cmiaaion <strong>of</strong> the National Mucation hsociation and to meet<br />
Kith representatime <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Audio-Visual Instmetion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National I3ducatfon Association, expenses to be paid from trml Funds <strong>of</strong><br />
the Visual Snetmntion Bureau.<br />
61. W. James R. D. Eddy, Dean <strong>of</strong> the Division af Extension, Pebrukry 19-18,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Atlanta) Georgia, to attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Advisory<br />
Connaittee on training for the Liquid Petroleum Cas Industry, expenses to be<br />
paid from grant funds; and <strong>March</strong> 3-7, <strong>1959</strong>, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend<br />
a meeting sf Deans <strong>of</strong> extension education, expenses to and fmm to be paid<br />
from trava funds <strong>of</strong> the Dean's Office,<br />
62. Mr. J. Neils Thompson, Director, Ealconeo Research Center, February 21-<br />
27, <strong>1959</strong>$ to Loa Angeles, California, to attehd the annual meeting aP the<br />
American Concrete Institute, expeneea to he paid from Wlaones Beaewrch Center<br />
travel account,
Out-<strong>of</strong>-sate Trips Qc.ontinued)<br />
63. Mr. Gordon U, Anderson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bluc8tioml Psychology and Director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Testing and Counseling Center, lhrch 21-27, 2959, t~ Cleveland, Ohio,<br />
to attend the annual meetings <strong>of</strong> the Merican Personnel, and. Guidance Association<br />
and to intande~ p~ssible staff members, emenses to be pal8 frm<br />
travel f'unda <strong>of</strong> the Center.<br />
64 Mr. Wayme B. Heltman, bsociats Director, The Hogg Foundation for<br />
Mental Health, January 8-9, 195gp to Monterrey, Mexico, to make prelidnatry<br />
arrangements for a conference on @rose-cultural research in the behvloral<br />
sciences, a podion <strong>of</strong> expenseti to be charged to m e<br />
<strong>of</strong> the fogg Founds-<br />
tion; an3 February 25-<strong>March</strong> 1, <strong>1959</strong>9 to Monterrey, Mexico, to attend a<br />
conference on cross-cuJ.tu~al reseerch activities sponsored jointly by the<br />
Instituto Tccnologioo and the Hogg Foundation, expenses to be paid from travel<br />
f'unds <strong>of</strong> the Foundation.<br />
65. Mr. Floyd W. Savage, Interseholsstic ksic Director, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
School Serrice, February a-23, <strong>1959</strong>, to Wichr;.ta, Kansas, to conduct a<br />
damnatration workshopJ expenses to be paid from Int,ep~cholaatic League -<br />
General Fee.<br />
66. he following with expenses paia from mnde 0% Intercollegiate ~t~etics :<br />
(1) Mr. DarreU Royal, Football Coach? January 27-20, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to contact prospective athlete^.<br />
(2) Mr. Ray Willaey, Assistant Football Coach, January 19-21,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Arbasia, ClovPa, and Hobbs, New Mexico, to contact<br />
pro~pective athletes; and February 10-13, <strong>1959</strong>, to Seminole<br />
and Oklahoma City, Oklahana, for the same purpose.<br />
(3) Mr. Clyde Littlefield, Track Coach, <strong>March</strong> 3-5, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
Kansas City,, Missouri, to attend Testbonial Award Dinner<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rockne Club which giektd Mr. Littlefield as ''Track<br />
Coach <strong>of</strong> the Year. ''<br />
(4) Eighteen membars <strong>of</strong> the swimming tern, Febml-y 4-6, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to N~rman, Oklahoma, for svlmhing meet.<br />
67. Mr. Robert D, Turpin, As~ociata Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 8-14, 195gp to Waskington, D. C., to attend meetings <strong>of</strong> herican<br />
Soaiety <strong>of</strong> Photograrrrmetrgr and American Congress on Sumeying and Mapping,<br />
axgenses to be paid from funds <strong>of</strong> the Engineering Foundation.<br />
68, Pir. Kenneth L. Bo*rs, Associate in Production, Vlsual Instruction<br />
Wlreau, Appi1l2-lq7 3959, to Seattle, Washington, to txttend sessions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Convention <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Audio-Visual Instruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Education Association and to represent the Visual<br />
Instruction Bureau at the meetings <strong>of</strong> the National Camitteas <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Department af Audio-Mwu.al Tnetpuct%on, expenses to be paid from tretvel<br />
funds <strong>of</strong> the Bureau.<br />
@ The f01Sowing with transpoPtatian expense6 paid from f'unds <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Camtttee on Attendance at Meetings. <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies, the staff member<br />
in each cam to deliver a paper:<br />
(1) Mr, J. W, EbhrJPr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacteriolo~, May 10-14, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> American Bacteriologists<br />
in Ek. Louis, Missouri.<br />
(2) Mr, &star J, Reed, Pmfesaor <strong>of</strong> Chemistry, April 13-11, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to atkendthe meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Biological Chmists.<br />
(3) Mr. Walter C. Nede, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics, <strong>March</strong> 23-25,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Washingcan, Dm C., to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Asscciation for Astan Studies,<br />
(4) Mr. I=. kl. H<strong>of</strong>fmn, Aswac:ia.te Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geography, <strong>March</strong> a-<br />
Apri.1 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to Pittsburgh, PemylvmLa, to attend the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the A~sociatfan or American Geographers.
-<strong>of</strong> -State Trips (continued)<br />
Comlttee on Attendance at Meetings <strong>of</strong> barnad Societies<br />
(5) Mr. Walter .V. Brown, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Botany,<br />
August 19-29, <strong>1959</strong>, to Montreal, Canada, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Botanical Society <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
(6)<br />
Mr. V. T. Schuhardt, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bacteriology,<br />
Mayl~-14, <strong>1959</strong>, to St, Louis, Missouri, to attend the<br />
metlng <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> American Bacteriology.<br />
(7) Mr..Lorrin Kennamer, Assistant Fr<strong>of</strong>esaar <strong>of</strong> Geography,<br />
Apri1&3959, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvat~ia, to attend<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Associetion <strong>of</strong> American Geographers.<br />
(8) Mr. Thomas B. Irving, Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ro-ce<br />
Languages, Aprfl 9-11) <strong>1959</strong>, to Ann Arbor, Piichisn,<br />
to sttend the meting <strong>of</strong> the American Oriental Society.<br />
(9) Mr. Harry Helson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology, April 17,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Baltimore, Maryland, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Society <strong>of</strong> Experimental Psychologists*<br />
(10) W. D . K. Brace, Pr<strong>of</strong>eaeor <strong>of</strong> Physf cal and Health<br />
Education, <strong>March</strong> 27, <strong>1959</strong>, to Portland, Oregon, to<br />
attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Association for<br />
Health, Physical Education and Recreation.<br />
(11) Mr. Kay H. Petersen, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physical<br />
and Health Education, <strong>March</strong> 30, <strong>1959</strong>, to Portland,<br />
Oregon, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Association<br />
for Health,<br />
(12) Mr. Eugene H. Wissler, Assiatant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Engineering, April 7, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend<br />
the <strong>1959</strong> Nuclear Congress, Amrican Institute <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Engineering.<br />
(13) Mr. Jeremiah F. Epsteh, Research Scientist 111, Research<br />
in Anthropolom, April 30-May 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to Salt Lake City,<br />
Utah, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society for American<br />
Archaealogy .<br />
{lb) Mr. Roy Em Warman, Counseling Psychologist, Testing and<br />
Counseling Center, <strong>March</strong> 23, <strong>1959</strong>, to Claveland,Ohio,<br />
to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Personnel and<br />
Guidance Association.<br />
(15) Mr. Harold W. Stevenson, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psycholo@y,<br />
April 16-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to San Diego, California, to attend<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong>' the Western Psychological Association.<br />
6 )<br />
Mr. Karl K. Kelin, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Required Physical<br />
Education for Men, Jum 6,' <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantic City, New<br />
'Jersey, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American College <strong>of</strong><br />
Sports Medicine.<br />
(17) Mr Enrico Volterra, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Engineering Mechanics,<br />
and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Departmnt, May 3-8, <strong>1959</strong>, to C lev~~nd,<br />
Ohio, to attend the meting af the Nationel Convention,<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers.
Out-<strong>of</strong>-State Trips (continued)<br />
V r i e B. Morrow, Mycologist, Research in Aerobiology, <strong>March</strong> 18-<br />
22, <strong>1959</strong>, to San Francisco, California, to give a paper before the<br />
Scientific Sesslon <strong>of</strong> The Association <strong>of</strong> Allergist8 for Mycological<br />
Investigations, expenses to be paid from grant funds.<br />
71. Mr. George I!. Meyer, Research Scientist 11, Research in Aerobial~~,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 18-22, <strong>1959</strong>, to San Franci~co, Californfa, to collaborate with<br />
Miss Morrow in giving the paper st the Scientific Session <strong>of</strong> The Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Allergists for Mycological Investigations, expenses to be paid from grant<br />
funds.<br />
72. Mr. Alfred Schild, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mathemtics, January 27-February I,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to New York City, to attend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> tile American<br />
Physical Society, expenses to be paid from contract funds.<br />
73. Mr. Noel C. McGuire, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Drawing, <strong>March</strong> 25-28,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to State College, New Mexico, ta attend the meting <strong>of</strong> the Southwest<br />
Section <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Engineering Education, trarlspurtation<br />
expenses to be paid f ro~n Engineering Foundation funds.<br />
74. Mr. C. J. Mosley, Training Specialist If, Industrial and Business<br />
Training Bureau, <strong>March</strong> 1-7, <strong>1959</strong>, to Oklahoma City, Bartlesville, and<br />
Tulsa, Oklnhom, and vicinities, for conferences with instructors who<br />
will take part in The School <strong>of</strong> Production Tech:~olv~ and The School <strong>of</strong><br />
Cac Technology, expenses to be paid from Re.rolving Fund for Out-<strong>of</strong>-State<br />
Travel, AAODC .<br />
75. Mr. Elmer Bagby Atwood, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, Mwch 27-April 4, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Kingston, Jamica, B ,W .I., to attend an international linguistics<br />
conference and present a reseaxh paper, transportation to and from Miami,<br />
Florida, to be paid from Development Expenses - Main <strong>University</strong>.<br />
76, Mr. Peter Tyrrell Flwn, Iiesearch Scientist V., Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />
Geology, <strong>March</strong> 20-22, <strong>1959</strong>, to Southeast Oklahoma, to participate in<br />
field coni'erence l.n the Ouachita Mountains in connection with Bu:.e:~u<br />
project .<br />
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY TRIP --- TO &EXICO: Ing. Teodoro Dlaz-Gonzales, Chief<br />
Field Geolc~zst <strong>of</strong> the Pemcx Petroleum Company at Monterrey, Mexico, will<br />
come to Austin to give a serie: cf lectures prior to <strong>March</strong> 26, and has<br />
consented to lead a four-day field trip from Austin to Eagle Pass to<br />
Saltillo to Monterrey and return to Austin by way <strong>of</strong> Iareuo to educate<br />
both graduate students and teachers in the geological problems <strong>of</strong><br />
northern Mexico.<br />
On recormnendation <strong>of</strong> Business Manager, permission has been granted (;o<br />
take Univt:rsi-ty carryalls into Mexico, an8 I recomnd that the f'ollowing<br />
staff nembers b* sl.Lo-"red to travelel in Fkxico cluring the pen*i,!il bkrch 26-30,<br />
1953: Pr<strong>of</strong>essors S . E . Clabaugh, Zonald K. DeFord, Samuel P , Ellison,<br />
Earl Ingerson, J. A. Wllson, Keith P . Young, W . C . B tll, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />
R. L. Folk, W a R. Muehi.berger, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essors I,. 3'. Rooney, Alan J.<br />
Scott, William L. McIn,tir.e, Instructor H. E. Bayer, and Messrr;. Peter T.<br />
Fluwn, and Pe t,er Rodila <strong>of</strong>' Lhe R~lreau ;;C Zr:otlon:i_r: Geology.<br />
The geriod <strong>of</strong> absence coinci~es with the spring vacation period, so no<br />
classes will be lni.s~.ed hr~ci l,ra.~el wjll be writhout expense to the Ihiversity<br />
other t.h:gn the use 0:' :he ~8a:rr:~:~.l..Ls .<br />
- - ---<br />
IN1'FRTT+: l?EA,M OF GIl;iT)lJATX 9SH90i: Tr: erlable nr . ;:! . c. Wl~nley, !:)can 0.1'<br />
the Grad~ te.'jcnl, to rievote sone Lime to research whirh will take him<br />
Hvdy I'l'017 .r,~.!;7tin<br />
?"d..~S5~:1' ,,:' (;~IC:~L;:;,,~~(J<br />
froln ti122 to ':.f:~c, I reco:imlenci thst, f;r. Normn,~ Hackerman,<br />
-;-,: ;:;->;), E:.; ]-)
PROFESSTONAL ASSZGMME=NT FOR --- MR. JAMES LOCKHAFIT: Zast spring Mr. Lockhart<br />
was given yemission to leave the carnpus toward the end <strong>of</strong> April to serve<br />
with the Glyndebourne Festival. Opera In England as Assistant Conductor.<br />
Mr. Lockhart has been invited to serve again this year in the same<br />
capacity and is requesting permission to be gone from the campus beginning P<br />
May 5, <strong>1959</strong>. Since such an appointment is <strong>of</strong> signif ieance to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional C<br />
career <strong>of</strong> Mr- Lockhart, and will. bring internationul recognition to our<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Music, I recommend that he be allowed to undc~ake this<br />
assignment. There will be no trawl expense to the <strong>University</strong>,<br />
INCREASE OF DEPARTMENTAL BUDGE2 APPROPRIATIONS .- . BY CREDITS FOR SALES - - ,<br />
-:I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the followin~submittedby m, C ,<br />
Starnss, Auditor: ( 2958)<br />
Increase Account No. 1800 - Budget Estimates, by $7,021.13, such s m to<br />
be charged to the indicated Estimated Income accounts for Credits for Sales,<br />
and credit the departmental account with the sum received hy each department,<br />
the money to come from the Main <strong>University</strong> Urlappropriated Balance.<br />
Follouing is the schedule reflecting the receipts credited to the various<br />
departments for Sales and Services in the quarter ending Hovehbes 30, 1958:<br />
Account<br />
Number Title<br />
-- - IIC<br />
Credits for Sales<br />
General Emenses<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the Registrar<br />
Student Health Center - Out Patient<br />
D.i.vision<br />
Off'icial Pul~lications<br />
Teacher Placement Services<br />
Di~~lm~ms<br />
<strong>University</strong> Pi lln Progr~m<br />
-<br />
Resident Instruction - - - - - - - - - - - - - an& - - - -<br />
Departmental Research<br />
Chemistry<br />
Chemical Engineering<br />
Civil Engineering<br />
Mechanical Engineering<br />
Drama<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy<br />
Intramural Athletics for Men<br />
Organized Research<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs<br />
Library<br />
-<br />
Phpi cal Plant<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Buildings and Grounds<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Utilities<br />
Organized Actlvj. -- ties<br />
-<br />
Relating to -<br />
Instructional Jle~>r-: rtme~it s<br />
--- PIpprclpristrions -- --<br />
C 1-ec5.t s :
4<br />
J.DDITIONAL LEKERS FOR GREGORY GYWASXUf.1: The ,)resent locker room in<br />
Gregory Gymnasium h&S2mckers, estima~cd to be about 350 to 400<br />
short for the Fall Semester <strong>of</strong> 1958. The Departrnents <strong>of</strong> Intercollegiate<br />
Athletics, Intrarnurals for Men, and Require& Physical and Health Education<br />
request that the room now used as intramural ging-pong room (but originally<br />
deslped as part <strong>of</strong> the locker room) be remodeled and 688 new lockers<br />
installed. The total cost for the remodcling, purchase and. ins'tallation <strong>of</strong><br />
lockerrs and benches is estimted at $12,500 arld this amount is available<br />
from the Gym Store account. I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> this project .<br />
-<br />
FEES: On recommendation <strong>of</strong>' the proper <strong>of</strong>ficial, T recommena that the<br />
following changes in fees be approved:<br />
Supplementary Fees -----<br />
in Art and Music for the Summer Session <strong>of</strong> nine<br />
weeks - increase by fifty percent ( 3085)<br />
-<br />
Corresponderlce Fees - Change from $8.00 to $XO.QQ per semester hour for<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> residents, and from $10.00 to $12.00 per semester hour for outstate<br />
residents. The $2.00 increase in each case will be divided equally<br />
between the instructor's fee and administrative costs.<br />
--<br />
Required Health and Physical Education for Women - Non-student fee fog ,!js .<br />
summer program, change f r o m ~ o - $ i 2 ~<br />
--- SALETO STAFF MEMBERS:. On February 17, <strong>1959</strong>, bids were received for the<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> a 1951 Ford Sedan, operaked by the Defense Research Laboratory.<br />
The high bid was $257,69, submitted by Mr Cecil L, Wimbcrlty, a<br />
Draftsman in De fens@ Research Laboratory. 1 recornmend that authorization<br />
be given form the sale <strong>of</strong> the Ford to Mr. Wimbcrley ,<br />
The Depal-tment <strong>of</strong> Business Services <strong>of</strong>fered for sale an IBM typewriter.<br />
In a seaied bid sale Dr, W, R, b>ritgel, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Management, <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
$175.00, which was the high bid. I recommend that approval be given for<br />
the sale <strong>of</strong> the machine to Dr. Spriegel.<br />
- REORGANIZATION ----- OF ARUS UNDER DEAN OF STUDENT LIFT: - I recommend<br />
approval <strong>of</strong> the following, submitted by Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Services, and<br />
concurred in by Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life :<br />
Establish Loans and Scholarships as a separate division, headed b<br />
.<br />
up by a Director (on a twelve months basis), under the Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
St,udenl; Life, A separate <strong>of</strong>fice for this area was recommended by<br />
a special' Commit,tee that studied this proposal and this recarmnenda-<br />
w<br />
" $<br />
A j :,<br />
tion was approved by the Administrative Council, With the rapid I<br />
growth in student aid, including the possibility <strong>of</strong> this <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
having to administer the Federa.1 Loan Fund, this change is, in my<br />
opinion, absolutely essential. It is impossible to administer an<br />
efficient: and effective scholarship program under our present<br />
haphazard method <strong>of</strong> handling awards, We must have a central<br />
clearing house for all scholarship informat.ion,<br />
Establish a Student Activities Office under a new Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Student Activities, who would also be responsible for orientation<br />
~ n d would report directly to the Dean <strong>of</strong> Men,<br />
Mr, J. G. Steele, serving in the 1958-59 Budget as Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Student Employment Bureau, was appointed Director <strong>of</strong> the Loans and<br />
Scholarahips <strong>of</strong>fice, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, and Mr. Edwin B.<br />
Price, Serving as Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Men, was appointed as<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Student Activities, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
j *,J<br />
T;<br />
5.
DOCWENTS AND PROCLLDINGS OF THE FACUZTY COUNCIL<br />
R3QUIRmTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE PROFESSICNAL WORK OF TEIE SECOND<br />
PRbF3SSIONAL YEAR OF TiE FIVE-Y3R PROGRAM TN THE COLLEE OF PIWMCY<br />
The Curriculum Committee and the Faculty <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmrjcy<br />
have filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council the proposals published<br />
-low relating to the requirements for admission to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional work<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Second Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Year <strong>of</strong> the Five-Year Progrem in the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Pharmacy. !l%ese proposals were approved by the Curriculum Commlttee and the<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy on December 6. The Secretary has classi-<br />
fied tkese proposals-<strong>of</strong> exclusive- application and primary interest only to a<br />
single school or college.<br />
Notice is hereby given that this legislation will be presented to the<br />
- -. -<br />
Board <strong>of</strong>' Regents for adoption unless a simed prdtest, with reasons, is<br />
received by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council from a member <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />
a-thin five days <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> this publication. f f n protest i s rece.ived,<br />
the proposed legislation will be presented to the Faculty Council for action<br />
0 9 .<br />
R2COMMENDATIbNS OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY<br />
I - - - -<br />
Eugene \w. Nelson, Secretary<br />
The Faculty Council<br />
Change the material on pages 14 and 15 <strong>of</strong> the Phamy Catalogue No. 905,<br />
under the present heading, "Admission to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional work <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aophom~re year," to read as follows (changes in paragraph 2 et seq. being<br />
underscored; these requirements will become effective on ~Fril 1, 1960, at<br />
which the the FLve-Year Program for the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science degree in Pharmacy<br />
wiU become effective) :<br />
"Admission to th Pr<strong>of</strong> sional Vork o the Se o<br />
NO student may %egm tbe ehslonaf work OF. ~ge%%fid~$~~*eI%hii year in<br />
pharmacy unless he meets the appropriate requirements indicated below and i s<br />
formally accepted for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional work <strong>of</strong> the second pr<strong>of</strong>essional year<br />
in pharmacy.<br />
1. The applicant must have completed at least sixty (60) semester hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> work, forty-eight hours <strong>of</strong> which must be in<br />
General Biology 6 semester hours<br />
General Chemistry 5 semester hours<br />
Xnglish Composition 6 semester hours<br />
Vathematics (Algebra and v rig on me try) 6 semester hours<br />
*Speech (Business and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Speaking - Sophomore) 3 semester hours<br />
*Writing for Science Wjors (Soph.) 3 semester hours<br />
Organic Chemistry 8 semester hours<br />
Physf cs 8 semester hours<br />
and twelve (12) semester hours selected from the following courses :<br />
Xstory ( ~nf ted States) 6 semester hours<br />
Econonic s (principles ) 6 semester hours<br />
Government (American ) 6 semester hours<br />
Zoology (~m Physiology) 3 semester hours<br />
Zoology (Advanced Human Physiuloiy) 3 semester hours<br />
Bac tericloey (General) 6 semester hours<br />
2. (a) If all <strong>of</strong> the work prescribed ill the Catalogue for the first<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional year in pharmacx has beer1 completed prior to the sassion in<br />
which the admission to the above year is sought, the applicant may be admitted<br />
provided he has the 1,O grade point average (C average) on all work under-<br />
taken, whether passed or failed. Work done at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> and<br />
work done elsewhere will be averaged separately. Surplus grade points on<br />
work done here may be used to raise the average on work done elsewhere.<br />
Uch semester hour <strong>of</strong> A counts 3 points; B, 2; C, 1; D and F, 0.<br />
*Courses in 3ophomore Znglish, preferably those corresponding to English 310<br />
or 318M, may be transferred as a substitute for either <strong>of</strong> these courses.
(b) If the applicant has not completed all the work prescribed for<br />
the first pr<strong>of</strong>essional year but has met the subject and quantitative requirements<br />
set forth in 1, he may be admitted to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional work <strong>of</strong> the<br />
second pr<strong>of</strong>essional year on a provisional basis if he has a 1.0 (C average)<br />
grade average, the average computed as provided ill 2, a. The provisional<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> the acceptance will be cancelled if the student cornplete~l two sem6ters<br />
af work*, minuins a 1.0 average, and has carried at leaat twelve<br />
semester hours during each <strong>of</strong> the two semesters.<br />
3. Applicants who have not previously bsen registered in the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Phamcy must, in addition to the preceding, satisfy all <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong>'s requirements for admission as prescribed in the Catalogue<br />
far their specific classifications.<br />
4. (a) Students seeking admission to the pr<strong>of</strong>essional wurk <strong>of</strong> the<br />
second prcrfessional year in pharmacy should make application on the appropri-<br />
ate forms obtainable from the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy,<br />
not earlier than the semester Mediately preceding the semester for which<br />
admission is being sought, and not later than thirty days prior to the day<br />
<strong>of</strong> registration for that semester.<br />
Date for Application: For the Fall Semester <strong>of</strong> the Long Session:<br />
Febmary 15-August 15; for the Spring Semester <strong>of</strong> the Long Session:<br />
October 1-January 15.<br />
Applications received after the final dates above w ill be considered<br />
only if the class is not already filled.<br />
(b) If the applicant's most recent regi.stration WFLE in the <strong>University</strong>'c<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, application should be made to the Dean <strong>of</strong> that college.<br />
k complete transcript must be presented to the Dean.<br />
(c) If the applicantis most recent registration was in another<br />
institution or in a different division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>, application should<br />
be made to the Regietmr's <strong>of</strong>fice for admission to the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy<br />
prior to filing with the Dean an application for admission to the pr<strong>of</strong>eseion-<br />
a1 work.<br />
(d} A second or an additional set <strong>of</strong> transcripts beyond those<br />
needed for admission to the <strong>University</strong> is required for the use <strong>of</strong> the Dean<br />
<strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy. These transcripts are to be f'urnished by the<br />
student at his expense.<br />
5. In the event the number <strong>of</strong> eligible applicants exceeds the number<br />
for which facilities are available, the final selection will be made by the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy on the basis <strong>of</strong> the applicant's previous scholastic<br />
records and priority <strong>of</strong> date <strong>of</strong> application.<br />
Reason: These changes are designed to implement the proposed five-year<br />
Pharmacy program.<br />
Approval <strong>of</strong> the above changea in requirements is requested at this time in<br />
order that sn announcement might be made by April 1, <strong>1959</strong>, to the presidents<br />
and counseling <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the colleges and universities whlch might be<br />
selected by the students for prepharmacy courses. This announcement w ill<br />
give the students one year's notice prior to the effective date <strong>of</strong><br />
April 1, 1960.<br />
*Deletion from. original <strong>of</strong> words "including Pharmacy 813", This asterisk and<br />
footrlote are not to appear irl the rlew material and are added here only for<br />
explanation <strong>of</strong> the change to be made.<br />
Filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council by Pr<strong>of</strong>essor A. M. Burlage,<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, December 10, 1958<br />
Mstributed among the members <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council by the <strong>University</strong> Steno-<br />
graphic Bureau, December 18, 1958.
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DOCU$ENTB kPJD ROCEEEIKGG OF THE FACULTY CO~~CIL<br />
PROPOSALS (1) TO REQUIRE PHIOX iWYiiOV!L FLU iJOM DrjkIE BY CORRESPOFIDRTCE TOW!,.RD<br />
TBX DXGREL OF BFLCHUOH UP ARTS, PLficN 11; (2 } TO CHANGE ?TI2 PHILOSOPHY REQUIRE-<br />
MENT FOR THE DEGFGE OF BACHUOR OF FiRIL13, PUN ~1-u (3) TO AWNU THE FOREIGW<br />
~J,NGIJ$LGE -- ~ Q I J l m ' l F'Oli ' TIU DEGHE3 OF BACHSLOH OF JOUPJIALISM<br />
l'he College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sc.iences has Tiled with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> thc<br />
Faculty council the probe sals publj. shed below (1) to require prior<br />
approval for work dolle by correspondence towarti Ule Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts,<br />
Plan 11; (2) to change the Philosophy requirement for the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan 11; and (3) to amend the foreign langxage requirement for the<br />
Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism. me recornendations were approved by the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences by the circularization procedure on January 4,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>. The Secretary has classified these recornrne~datiorl~ <strong>of</strong> exclusive application<br />
and primary interest only to a single school or colle~e.<br />
q e preserlegislationted tto the<br />
5<br />
ceived bu the Secretarv <strong>of</strong> the Facultv Council from a member <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />
w,<br />
the proposed legislation % rill be presented to the Faculty Council for action<br />
at its mcetina <strong>of</strong> Januarv 19. <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
The '~ac'ult~ Council<br />
RECOMMENDF.TIOMB OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES<br />
On pace 43 <strong>of</strong> the Catalogue <strong>of</strong> thc College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences for 1957-<strong>1959</strong><br />
under "Requirements for ,the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan 11," under "A.<br />
General Restrictions,"<br />
ClIANGE the first paragraph<br />
From: "All <strong>of</strong> the work under Plan I1 mus,t be done at The <strong>University</strong><br />
91' <strong>Texas</strong> either in residence or by correspondence. "<br />
T@ : "~11 92 the work utbdtlr Plan I1 must be done at The <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Yfxas. Frior approval <strong>of</strong> the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Plan 11<br />
Committee must be obtained for any work done by correspondence.<br />
"<br />
Reason: To insure that Plan 11 students take all work in residence or<br />
secure prior appro-ral for work takeli by correspondence.<br />
On page 45 <strong>of</strong> the same Catalo@;ue under "3. Rules Governing the Order and<br />
Choice <strong>of</strong> Work, " under the "Senior Year, I'<br />
CHANGE requirement "4 {a) I' (as maended by t.he Circularization-No Protest<br />
Procedure and approved by the Faculty Council i%y 20, 1958)<br />
From : tt ~hikosopby 314 {Froblems <strong>of</strong> Philosoph<br />
To : "Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> philosophy (approved)."<br />
Reasoc : 'Po li'oerali zc the Plan I1 philosophy requirement.<br />
Cn page 43 <strong>of</strong> the same CaLaLl;lguo: ui:d.::r " ~(eq~~ircrnrcts Rnr thc Dc~rcc: cr<br />
Eachelclr <strong>of</strong> Jour~alism, " under "A. Presci-ibed Nark, "<br />
CILUjGX ,I;l:e third paragraph <strong>of</strong> ceyuire:nent ? (a~<br />
amended by the<br />
Circularizatinn :do-Procest 2rocedure sad ap?lrboveri by the Faxlty<br />
Council April. 13, 1958)
From: "If a student who has taken language at miather college<br />
believes he is entiLled to a standixlg more advanced<br />
than that shown by the <strong>University</strong>'s evaluation <strong>of</strong> trans-<br />
fer credits, he may request w placement test to determine<br />
whether he may go beyond the level at which he has been<br />
placed; or, if he believes he has achieved the pr<strong>of</strong>iciency<br />
required for the degree, he may request an advanced standing<br />
emmination in the last course required for the degree by<br />
applying first to the Chairman <strong>of</strong> the appropriate langmge<br />
department. "<br />
To: "If a student is given transfer credit for two six-hour courses<br />
in a language approved for this degree, taken at mother<br />
college before he first transfers to the <strong>University</strong>, he m y be<br />
considered to have satisfied the language requirement for ttkie<br />
degree. A student who is given transfer credit for less than<br />
twelve semester hours in an approved language may request a<br />
placement teat to determine whether he is entitled to enter a<br />
higher language course than that pelmltted by the <strong>University</strong>'s<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> his transfer credit."<br />
Reason: The first paragraph above i s that intended for degrees requiring<br />
six hours <strong>of</strong> sophomore language. The original intention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Journalim was to include, instead, the second<br />
paragraph above, since this is the paragraph used in other<br />
degrees which regulre only tbree hours <strong>of</strong> sophomore language*<br />
The above substitution in no way changes the am~unt <strong>of</strong> language<br />
required for the Gegree <strong>of</strong> nachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism.<br />
Filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council by Dr. Otis A. Sio~letary,<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Paculty <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts Sclence~, January 7,<br />
2'359.<br />
Distributed a mn the members <strong>of</strong> the Facu1t.j. Council. by ihe <strong>University</strong> Sttmo-<br />
~raphlc Bureau, ?a~ani~sry<br />
3, <strong>1959</strong>.
IXCUiWrITS AND PKOCEI3DIflG.S OF TliE FACULTY COUNCIL<br />
The College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences has filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Faculty Council the recomaendations published below (1) to establish an<br />
interdepartmental program in biology; (2) to establish a major in Russian for<br />
the Degree <strong>of</strong> ]Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan 1; (3) to amend the introductory para-<br />
graph under the Degree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism and to mend two requirements<br />
under the same degree; and (It.) to mend the foreign language requirement for<br />
the Degree <strong>of</strong> 3achelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Physics. These recanrmendations were<br />
approved by the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences by the circularization procedure<br />
on January 19, 19%. The Secretary has classified tbese proposals <strong>of</strong> exclusive<br />
application and primary interest only to a single school or college.<br />
Notice is hereby given that this legislation will be presented to the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Regents for adoption unless a signed protest, with reasons, is<br />
received by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council from a member <strong>of</strong> the Council<br />
within five days <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> this ptlblicatLon. If a protest is received,<br />
-- the proposed legislation will be presented to the Faculty Council for action<br />
at its meeti~lg <strong>of</strong> February 16, 1559.<br />
\, . 0 ,q<br />
>&J, ~~&&J<br />
Eugene k. Nelson, Secretary<br />
The Faculty Council<br />
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COLWGE OF ARTS m-I) SCImCES<br />
Recommendation <strong>of</strong> Three Faculty Members<br />
The undersigned hereby petition the Faculty <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />
for approval <strong>of</strong> the following motion:<br />
That an fnterdepartnental program in Biolo~ be approved, subject<br />
to existing degree requirements and consistent with the Major-Minor<br />
pr0grm.s now in operation for the Degree <strong>of</strong> Eachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan I,<br />
as set forth in the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Scieaces Catalogue for 1947-<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, pages 32-43.<br />
0. B. Williams<br />
Chairman, Department <strong>of</strong> Bacteriology<br />
$1, Gordon khaley<br />
Chairman, Department <strong>of</strong> Botany<br />
Clarence P. Oliver<br />
Chainman, Department <strong>of</strong> Zoolow<br />
@egree Program for the Degree 02 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan I, with a major<br />
in Biolow to be inserted on page 35 <strong>of</strong> the Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong><br />
Arts and Sciences under "Requirernenta fir the I3egree <strong>of</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts,<br />
Plan I, " under "C, Majors and Iinars"<br />
This program is intended for students planning to pursue teaching<br />
careers.<br />
14aJar: (a) Bloiom 407; (b) Bacteriulagy 316 or 629; (c) et least six<br />
hours a+r botaay chosen from. Botany 320, 321, and 328; Id) Zoolcgy<br />
316~, and Zoolorn 41h or 332 or 376~; (e) enough additional hours<br />
clected in bacteriology, botany, or xoclloky or arly cumbination<br />
there<strong>of</strong>, to total thirty semester hours, at least twelve <strong>of</strong> which<br />
must be advanced.<br />
Fii*st Minor: Twelve semester hours <strong>of</strong> cherristry, physics, or raathematics.<br />
Second Minor: Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> a subject Listed under the first<br />
ninclr which is not <strong>of</strong>r'ered as the flrst rnizjor, or <strong>of</strong> education,<br />
3'9s teacher certification under this program. the requirements as set<br />
forth in the "Programs for Degrees in Combination with Provisional<br />
Certificatiou (~erma~ent me) for Teaching in the Public Schools <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Texas</strong>" must be mt.J
Reason and Explanation: Undergraduate students in the College <strong>of</strong> Arta and<br />
Shicnces, wishing to prepare for a career <strong>of</strong> high schoc31teaching in<br />
biology or related sciences, have heret<strong>of</strong>ore had to specialize to an<br />
e*ent that is not consistent with the broad nature <strong>of</strong> biology.<br />
Tbe purpose <strong>of</strong> the proposed program is to combine the advantages<br />
<strong>of</strong> a broad liberal education with prepasntion for teacher certification<br />
in biology. This program has already been approved for teacher certifi-<br />
cation by the <strong>Texas</strong> Education Agency, and it is the desire <strong>of</strong> these<br />
departments to formalize this degree progratm in the College <strong>of</strong> Arts trnd<br />
Sciences. No new departinent or degree is contmpUted, but rather a<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> courses is <strong>of</strong>fered which form an interdepartmental program.<br />
Reconmendation <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Germanic bngU8aes<br />
On page 38 <strong>of</strong> the same Catalogue under "Reguirements for the Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts, Plan I," under "C. WJors and Minors" the following:<br />
M~~,qor : Russian 406, 407, 32K, 312L, 315, and fifteen semester houra<br />
<strong>of</strong> advanced Russian, including Rusaian 670.<br />
First Minor: melve semester hours <strong>of</strong> at least sophomore rank in any<br />
subject chosen, with the approval <strong>of</strong> the major advisor, from<br />
those <strong>of</strong>fered in the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Education, or<br />
Fine Arts.<br />
Second Minor: Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> at least sophomore rank in another<br />
subject <strong>of</strong>fered in the Colleges named above.<br />
Reason and Explanation: The emansion in instruction in the Russian language<br />
now uniter way necessitates a major in this field. Russian 312K and<br />
312L will replace 612; Ruasim 315 is a new course, Conversation and<br />
Composition I; kssian 670 IG a new course, Survey <strong>of</strong> Russian Literature.<br />
Recornendations <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Journalism<br />
On page 49 <strong>of</strong> the scame Catalogue under ''Requirements for the Degree <strong>of</strong><br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism" under "A, Prescribed Work, " in the intrcductory<br />
paragraph C UGE the &st sentence by adding the words underlined:<br />
"Planned programs arc available in ~ ograghed form for those students<br />
interested in the following fields ; (1) news-editorial jcurnali sm;<br />
(2) communfty journalism.; (3) magazine edi-ling; (4) advertising;<br />
(5) public relations; (6) teaching <strong>of</strong> .journalism, "<br />
Reason: To adjust the Journalism program to teacher certiffcation plans<br />
which have been developed in the College <strong>of</strong> A rts and Sciences.<br />
On page 50 <strong>of</strong> the sarae Catalogue under the same Degree under "A, Prescribed<br />
work," CEiANGE requirement 9<br />
Pron: "Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> advanced courses in one <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
subjects; economics, education, government, history, borne economics,<br />
sociology, or speech. I'<br />
To: "Six semester hours <strong>of</strong> advanced courses in one subgect, in addition<br />
to work mentioried in requirements 1 and 10, to be approved by the<br />
~tudent's advisor."<br />
Reason: To pexmft the student a greater choice in a field <strong>of</strong> minor concentra-<br />
tion.<br />
On the aame p&ge under the same Degree CHANGE Requirment 10<br />
I___<br />
From: "Thirty-six semester hours in accordance with Plan I or Plan<br />
IT below. Not more than thirty-six semester hours <strong>of</strong> journcalism<br />
nor more than twenty semester houra or advertising nor more than<br />
thirty-six semester hours in a combination <strong>of</strong> journalism and<br />
advcrtisi~ig my be c ome toward the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism<br />
degree,<br />
"Plan 5:<br />
(1) Journalism 312K, 312L, 320, and 824,<br />
(2) Nineteen additional seaester hours <strong>of</strong> journalism;<br />
or niilateen semester hours <strong>of</strong> journalism and advertising,<br />
includtng not more than nine hours <strong>of</strong> advertising. These<br />
hours should be chosen in accordance with tine journalism<br />
sequence being followed by the student. Six <strong>of</strong> the nineteen<br />
hours must be <strong>of</strong> senior raak.<br />
'7"70
To:<br />
"Pla~ 11 :<br />
(1) Journalism. 312K, 312L, and 82k.<br />
2) Advertising 340~, 3k2~, and 369~.<br />
3) Mrketing 337, and three additional semester hours<br />
selected frcm the following: mrketing 339, 360, 363, or<br />
Retailing 369.<br />
(4) Eleven semester hours selected from the following:<br />
Advertising 3655, 3475, 360~, and 3'71M; Journalism 325,<br />
333, 336, 377K, 278, 379; Journalism. 201 if taken in the<br />
fres-n ye&r."<br />
"From thirty-four to thirty-eight semester hours in accordance<br />
with Plan f or Plan I1 below. Not less than thirty-four nor more<br />
than thirty-eight semester hours <strong>of</strong> Journalism, or a combination<br />
<strong>of</strong> journaism and advertising, m&y be counted toward the<br />
Eachelor <strong>of</strong> Journalism degree. The maidmum amount <strong>of</strong> advertising<br />
that may be counted 1s twenty semester hours.<br />
" Plan I :<br />
(1) Jourtlalism 3LW, 312L, 320, snd 624.<br />
(2) From nineteen to twenty-three additional semester hours<br />
af journalism, or in combination <strong>of</strong> journalism and<br />
advertising, including not more than nine eme ester hours<br />
<strong>of</strong> advertising, These hours should be chosen in accordatlce<br />
with the journalism sequence being follo~~ed by the student.<br />
Six <strong>of</strong> these hours be fn journalism must be <strong>of</strong> senior rank.<br />
"Plan 11:<br />
(1) JournaZism 32K, 312L, end G24a.<br />
(2) Advertising 3403, 3425, and 369~.<br />
(3) Marketing 337, and three additional semester hours<br />
selected from the following: Marketing 339, 360, 363,<br />
or Retailing 369.<br />
(4) Ten to fourteen aernester hours selected from the following:<br />
Advertising 345.J) 3473, 360~, 37N, and 3795; Journalism 325,<br />
333, 336, 377K, and 278; cTournalism 201 if taken in the<br />
freshman year."<br />
Reason: To permit the student at1 increased flexibility in course combinations.<br />
Recommericlation <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />
On page 59 <strong>of</strong> the same Catalogue under "Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science in Physics,"<br />
under "A. Prescribed work, I' CHANGE the first paragraph <strong>of</strong> requirement 7<br />
(as mended by the Circularization-No A*otest Procedure and approved by<br />
the Faculty Council April 18, 1958)<br />
From: "(a) French 406, 407, and 314K, or German 406, 407, and<br />
315K (or such portion there<strong>of</strong> as may be required by the score<br />
on the placement test), or the equivalent in another foreign<br />
lenbwage approved by the Dep~rtment <strong>of</strong> Physics, at least six<br />
hours <strong>of</strong> which must be in re~ding physics or allied subjects;<br />
or {b) a reading lu~owledge (defined below under lspecial<br />
requirement 2) <strong>of</strong> either French or German or another foreign<br />
language approved by the kpartment <strong>of</strong> Phy~ics."<br />
To:<br />
' (8) French 406, 407, md 314~, or German 406, 407, and 315K,<br />
or Russian 406, 407, and 312K (OF 612a) (or such portion<br />
there<strong>of</strong> as may be required by the score on the placement test),<br />
or the equivalent in another foreign language approved by the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Physics, st least six hours <strong>of</strong> which must be in<br />
reading physics ur allied subjects; or (b) a reading knowledge<br />
(defined below under special requirement B 2) <strong>of</strong> either French<br />
or Gelmarl or Russian or arluther foreign lanmage approved by the<br />
DepaI-tment <strong>of</strong>' Physics."<br />
ii<br />
Reason: Russian has been approved in the case <strong>of</strong> a good many students in<br />
the past under the provi~ion mentioned in the current catalogue<br />
which gives the Chaiman this discretion, and the mpartment <strong>of</strong><br />
Physics would now like to iilclude Russian as one <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
languages which do nut require any special approval for students<br />
under this program..<br />
On the aame page under the same Degree wlder "B. Specid Iitquirementa, " under<br />
"2" after "af either French or German" INSERT "or ~ussian,<br />
"<br />
Reason: To conform to the recumendation above.<br />
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Eiled with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council by Mr. 0, A. Singletary,<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, January 19, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Distributed among the members <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council By the <strong>University</strong> Steno-<br />
graphic Burem, January 27, <strong>1959</strong>.
DOCUIWTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE FACULTY COUNCIL<br />
A PROPOW FOR ESTABLISHDlG A MITlfMUM REGISTRATZON REQUIRED COUBSES<br />
FOR FREWW'N MJL) SOPHOMONS<br />
Tbe College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences has filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Faculty Council the recommendation published below to establish n minimum<br />
registration in required courses for freshmen and sophomores, This recommenda-<br />
tion was approved by the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences ~t its meeting on<br />
January 20, <strong>1959</strong>. The Secretary has classified this proposal <strong>of</strong> excLueive<br />
application and prwry Interest only to a single school or college.<br />
Notice i s hereby given that this legislation w l11 be presented to the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Regents for adoption unless a signed protest, with reasons, is<br />
r -<br />
tsithin five days <strong>of</strong> the a te <strong>of</strong> this publication. If a protest is received,<br />
the proposed legislation w ill be presented to the Faculty Council Tor . -.<br />
at its meeting qf February 16, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Nelson, Secret<br />
The ~iculty Council<br />
RECOMMENDATION OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCKE3ICES<br />
On page 31 <strong>of</strong> the Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences for 1957-59<br />
under "DEGREES" under " G m REQuIJUMEWS" ADD - the follodng paragraph:<br />
"14. Each degree program is arranged in the sequence best calculated<br />
to insure orderly progression <strong>of</strong> the student's college work. A<br />
first-semester freshman, if registering for 12 ~mester hours or<br />
more, must Include a minimum <strong>of</strong> nine semester hours <strong>of</strong> courhles<br />
specified under "Prescribed Workti in one <strong>of</strong> the plans for a degree<br />
in the College <strong>of</strong> Arts ana Sciences. Likewise, be must include a<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> nine smester hours <strong>of</strong> such couraes in each long<br />
session enrollment until he has accwwhted 48 semester hours <strong>of</strong><br />
credit. T~ansfer students with less than 48 semester hours <strong>of</strong><br />
credit shall also be bound by this regulation. At the Dean's<br />
discretion, adju~bent my be made when exceptional clrcumatances<br />
exist or when a student has gained credit through advanced placement<br />
exmination or when the student is enrolling for less than 12<br />
semester houra <strong>of</strong> credit in a long-session semester."<br />
Reason: Under the present regulations, a coneiderable number <strong>of</strong> incoming<br />
freshmen fill their programs with elective courses and thus do not<br />
confront their requirements until later- This procedure complicates<br />
their program at a later level, generally del~bys graduation, and<br />
causes considerable extra expenditure <strong>of</strong> time on the part <strong>of</strong> advising<br />
ft~culty mrmbers.<br />
Ffled with the Secretary <strong>of</strong>' the 'acuity Council by Mr. 0. A. Singletary,<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Jalluary 22, 1359.<br />
Mstributed ammg the members <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council by the <strong>University</strong> Steno-<br />
zraphic Bureau, January 27, 19 59,
Appendix E<br />
DOCUMENTS AND MIEUTES OF TXE G E N W FACULTY<br />
RECOMbE5lDATICNS TO CHANGE TWGSFER AND ADMISSION RJ~QU~REMD~TS<br />
The Faculty Council has filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty<br />
the recomendettions published below adopted by the Feculty Council at Its meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> January 19, 1949. The legislation was classified as mador - and as such<br />
is being submitted to the General Faculty for ratification.<br />
Notice is hereby aiven th~t these recomend&tions will be presented to<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents for adoption unless slgzaed protests in writing, with<br />
reasons, have been received by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty from ten<br />
v a<br />
publication, in which case the reconrmeodations will be presented to the General<br />
Faculty in formal session for decision.<br />
M-<br />
RECOMMENXTIONS OF IME FACULTY CCWCUI<br />
Eugene d. ~elsco, Gcretsry<br />
The General Faculty<br />
1. In the General Information catalogue <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> as applicable to<br />
all tranef ers change sectiori to read as follows :<br />
Any student who xishes to transfer from one college to another within the<br />
<strong>University</strong> must be certified as hclving advised with a representative <strong>of</strong><br />
the &an <strong>of</strong> the College in which he is currently registered. In the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering, any atudent, who transfers f r m Engineering<br />
while on Scholeet c robatiop *and wis a o e-e,&rBJtnQ+p, <strong>of</strong><br />
&Elneering , i ~ & ~ b ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w i e ~ a g r 8 bation, ~ d ~ ~ ~ ! ~ ~<br />
must receive the approval <strong>of</strong> the Dean <strong>of</strong> Engineering.<br />
2. In the General Information catalogue af the Univereity on page 25, in the<br />
section " ~i~h-mnking applicants" change aec tion to read a6 follows<br />
(to be effective for students entering September, 1960) :<br />
High-rankine applicants--In order that applicants with high grades m y<br />
bve an opportunity to enter the <strong>University</strong> even thou& they may not hsvt<br />
completed the required pattern <strong>of</strong> hidh-school subjects, special provisions<br />
have been made for their admiesion.<br />
Any applicat who ranked in the upper half <strong>of</strong> his high-school graduating<br />
class, who has 8 satisfactory admiasion test score, and who has a total <strong>of</strong><br />
at least fifteen acceptable units may enter any division axcept the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Engineering or the School or Architecture with deficiencies in<br />
my grvlup or groups except Eaglish.<br />
Furthermore, my applicant who ranked in the highest quarter <strong>of</strong> hi8<br />
graduting class and who also makes a median score or higher on the<br />
U~liversity admiseion teat may eater any division except the College <strong>of</strong><br />
maneering or the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture without deficienciaa being<br />
assessed.<br />
3. In the General Information catalogue <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> on page 27, delete<br />
the whole section "Removal <strong>of</strong> deficiencies" under the center head "School<br />
<strong>of</strong> Architecture and College <strong>of</strong> Engineering" and substitute the following<br />
paragraph (to be effective for students entering Septaabtr, 1960) :<br />
A student must present a11 <strong>of</strong> the above units in order to be admitted t o<br />
the College <strong>of</strong> Eh;ineering or the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture. A student who<br />
wishes to enter the College <strong>of</strong> Engineering or the School. <strong>of</strong> Architecture<br />
but who does not have all <strong>of</strong> the units ~pecfflled above may enter any other<br />
division <strong>of</strong> the Univerefty for which he is eligible and take courses<br />
withwt credit toward engineering or architecture degrees to make up the<br />
units lacking for adnissfon to engineering or architecture. Ttm units in<br />
algebra, one unit in plane georsetry, and one-half unit in solid geometry<br />
We <strong>of</strong>fered by correspondence by the Dfvislon <strong>of</strong> Extension <strong>of</strong> ~e<br />
hiveraity. Extension classes in second-year algebra, plane geometry, and<br />
salld geometry arc <strong>of</strong>fered an the campus. The fee for each cwrsc is<br />
$10.00. A student who hcks physic8 takes ~hyafcs 403 without degree<br />
credit, at no extra charge. A student who lacks science for admission to<br />
architecture takes three hour8 <strong>of</strong> anthropology, chemistry, biology, or<br />
geoloa without credit toward engtnatring or architecture degrees at no<br />
extra charge.<br />
A student may save time by making up the units he -,in.--<br />
by t ung courses by correspondence, or both.<br />
-- . -- - - - .-,.--.,w,.n,.
4. In the Gencral Information catalcgue <strong>of</strong> tthe <strong>University</strong> &dd to the requirtme~~ts<br />
for admssion the following statement (to be effective for students<br />
eritering September, 1960) :<br />
Students transferring to the <strong>University</strong> from. other institutions mat have<br />
at least a C average on all courses undertaken, whether paeaeb ar failed.<br />
Filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty by Mr. Eugene U. Nelson<br />
'<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Counci 1, January 19, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Distributed among the members <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty by the <strong>University</strong> Gteno-<br />
graphic Bureau, February 2, <strong>1959</strong>.
EOCWT9 AND 3KNUTES OF<br />
GmERAL FACULTY<br />
The Faculty Council has filed with the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty<br />
the reccmmendatlons published below adopted by the Faculty Council at it8 meet-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> January 19, <strong>1959</strong>. The le@lation was classified as major and as such<br />
fe being submitted to the General Faculty for ratification.<br />
Notice is hereby given that these recommendations will be presented to<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents foradoptron unless signed protests in writink with<br />
reasons, have been received by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty from ten<br />
voting members <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty within ten days <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>of</strong> thie<br />
publication, in which case the recouunendations will be presented to the General<br />
Faculty in formal seesion for decision.<br />
, ,"<br />
I -1<br />
' 2ugene{w. Nelson, Secretary<br />
The General Faculty<br />
(TO be effective for students entering in September, 1963)<br />
On page 26 <strong>of</strong> the current General Infomution bulletin, change the section<br />
"Unit requirements" to read:<br />
"Unit requirementsl --The following tabulation shows the high-school units<br />
which m y be <strong>of</strong>fered by high-school graduates in satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the admis-<br />
sian requirements. The "Units" calm shows the number <strong>of</strong> units that may be<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in each subject.<br />
A.<br />
SubJect Units<br />
figlish Group<br />
&gli~h--er-r-----*--,-,- 3-4<br />
Journalism--------------- 1<br />
Speechl----l---ll-ll------ 1/2-2<br />
8. Fine Arts !Zraupl<br />
kt---------------------- 1-3<br />
&ama-------------e------ 1/2-2<br />
meic*--------------I-III 1-4<br />
C. Foreign Languuge ~roup3<br />
Cee~k--------~,-,,-~----- 2<br />
French------------------- 2-4<br />
knr,ml-lll-----wII--l.l 2-4<br />
Italiw------------------ 2-4<br />
Latin-------------------- 2-4<br />
po*uguese-------------- 2-4<br />
mish------------------ 2-4<br />
Any other accredited foreis<br />
lanwge--------------- 2-4<br />
D. Natural Science Grop<br />
Biological Scieacea --I-- 1<br />
rn&stry---------------- 1<br />
Generd Scfence---------- 1<br />
Phy8ic@------------------ I<br />
E.<br />
Subject<br />
Mathematics Gmup 5<br />
agebra-----------------<br />
Unit a<br />
1-1 1/2-2<br />
F.<br />
Plma geometry-------------- 1<br />
Solid geometry-------------- 1/2<br />
Trigonomtry-61-------~C-~-- l/*<br />
Other coursea ----------4/24 1/2<br />
Social Science Group<br />
Ancient history------------- 1<br />
English history------------- 1/24<br />
Latin American history------ 1/2-1<br />
Modern history-------------- 1<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> hiato~------~-------- 112<br />
United States history------- 1/24<br />
Wurld hi$tory--,-=---------- ;F<br />
Qovemment (civics)--------- 1/2-1<br />
E~~on&cs---..--------------- 1/2<br />
Geography-------,------1----- 1/24<br />
psycbl~#~----------------, 1<br />
&ci<strong>of</strong>o~-*-~-"------------- 112<br />
G, Vocational and other subjects,<br />
except drill subgects such as<br />
ptmnship, physics1 education,<br />
driver training, military<br />
training, etc,-------------- 1/2 -2<br />
"Effective September, 1963, the minimum unit requirements for admission to the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences uill be : Bglf sh, 3; foreign Xangwges (emup<br />
C), 2; science (~roup D), 2; mathemtics (~roup E), 2; aocial science6<br />
(~roup F), 2; additional from my group (but not more than two from Group<br />
G), 5; totai, 16. A student satisFying all the requirements except the<br />
foreign language, including sixteen ecceptable units, will be admitted with<br />
a daflciency in foreign language." The specific unit requirements for admission<br />
to other colleges and achoola will remain the same, except that the<br />
total number <strong>of</strong> admission units mst be sixteen and no more than two units<br />
may be presented frcm Group G.<br />
hot more than six unit8 will be accepted in any combiuatlon <strong>of</strong> fine art6<br />
subjects.
'~pplied music must be accompanied by music theory. Band. orchestra, and<br />
chorus are accepted only if they have been <strong>of</strong>fered as curr icuJar subjects,<br />
riot as activities, and if the prerequisite <strong>of</strong> msic 1 &a outlined by the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> B<strong>of</strong>esaional Standards <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> Education Agency has been<br />
observed; no mure than three ults md no leas than one unit <strong>of</strong> applied music<br />
will be accepted.<br />
3111 each lartme counted a minimum <strong>of</strong> two unita must be taken.<br />
%lology may not be counted by a student <strong>of</strong>fering either botany or zoology.<br />
Tt is recommended that biology be taken in preference to either botany or<br />
20010ey. --<br />
'~ritbmetic and general mathematics ere not accepted in the Mathematics<br />
Group. Both are accepted in Group G.<br />
'nis include* ~uch course@ as higher agebra, probability statistics,<br />
analytic gemtry, calculus.<br />
Filed with the 3ecretmy <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty by Mr. Eugene W. Nelaon,<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Faculty Council, January 19, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Distributed among the members <strong>of</strong> the General Faculty by the <strong>University</strong> Seno-<br />
graphic Bureau, February 2, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
'."'TG
TIE WllrERSIW OF TEXAS<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> the VLce-President and Provost<br />
Main <strong>University</strong><br />
Austin<br />
Dr. Logan Wilson, Presidenl;<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Austin, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dear President Wilson:<br />
Submitted herewith is a travel supplement for Main UnSwreity to be presented<br />
wlth the docket at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Boad <strong>of</strong> Regents in Austin on <strong>March</strong> 13<br />
and 14, <strong>1959</strong>:<br />
1, Mr. Graves W. I~ndrum, Business Manager, May 15-2l, <strong>1959</strong>, to Ufayette,<br />
Indiana, to attend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Association <strong>of</strong> College arzd<br />
<strong>University</strong> Business Officers, expensea to be paid from Office and Travel<br />
Expense account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Business Manager,<br />
2 Mr. Grady C. Starnes, Auditor, May 15-U, <strong>1959</strong>, to Lafayette, IndLana,<br />
to attend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> Central Association <strong>of</strong> College and Univer-<br />
aity Business <strong>of</strong>ficer^, expenses to be paid frm the Office and Travel<br />
Eqanae account <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the Auditor*<br />
3. Miss Dorothy L. Gebebuer, Dean <strong>of</strong> Women, <strong>March</strong> 17-23, <strong>1959</strong>, to ClevelanB,<br />
Ohio, to attend the Natiand Association <strong>of</strong> Tdwn Deans and Counselors<br />
Convention, tmneportation e3cpensss to be paid frm the Dean <strong>of</strong> Womenre Office<br />
and Traveling Expenses account.<br />
. Mr, R. L, Alrth, hsietant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Botany, April 11-m, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Maryland, and Hew Yoxk City for conferences in<br />
regad Co research, and to Atlantic City, New Jemey, to attend the Federation<br />
Meetingrs <strong>of</strong> Biological Cbmlatsr, expanses to be paid from grmt funds,<br />
5. Mr. Robert T, Gregory, Amociate Pmfes~or <strong>of</strong> Mathmatics and. Senior<br />
Research M~theatician, The Computation Center, Feb-ry 19 and 20, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from Washington, I). C, (and return) to attend<br />
a conference with representatives <strong>of</strong> other university computatiNi centera<br />
and, representatives <strong>of</strong> the National Science Foundation to discuss the<br />
Fomdatlon's program <strong>of</strong> suppo~ing university computer developgent programs,<br />
exgemes to be paid fm finds <strong>of</strong> Computation Canter.<br />
6, Mx. Eldon E. Fexgunon, Asaistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physics, <strong>March</strong> 16-28, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Wa~bington, D. C., ta conduct a research experbent at the National<br />
Bureau <strong>of</strong> Stdarda, axpellses to be paid fwm contract Mht,<br />
7, Mr. Ernest F, Haden, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Romance languages and Chalm <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Romance Ianguagea, February 2-3, <strong>1959</strong>, to Washington, D. C,, to<br />
confer ulth <strong>of</strong>ficials aoncedng the Smer Langaage btitute, expenses to be<br />
gafd from travel Funas <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the President,<br />
8. Mr. Mrion Vare DeVault, Associate R<strong>of</strong>eeeor <strong>of</strong> Elemantmy Hducation,<br />
Febmary 26- arch 4, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to participate in a sectiom<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, expenaes<br />
to be paid from Account No. 59400 - Exploratory Study <strong>of</strong> PupPl~ in the Elmen-<br />
tary School.<br />
9. Mr. William G. Wolfe, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psychology, April 2-10,<br />
1958, to New York City and Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Educational Advisory Mad, United Cerebral Palay in New<br />
York, and the Cerebral Palsy Research Committee, Southern Regional mucation<br />
Ebard in AtlantSe City, expenses (maintenance) during a portion <strong>of</strong> the time<br />
to be paid from contract funds.
10. Mr. Caraon McGuire , Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psychology, <strong>March</strong> 18-21,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Bethesda, Marylmd, to attend meetings <strong>of</strong> the National Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mental Health, expenses to be paid frm grmt finda.<br />
11. Mr. Robert F, Peck, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Fduueatio~al Pay~holo~,<br />
February 27-Msrch 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to Monterrey, Hexieo, to attend the joint<br />
reeearch plaming conference between the <strong>University</strong> and scholars f rom<br />
Mexico, expenses to be paid from funds <strong>of</strong> the Hogg Foundation.<br />
2 Mr. John Russell Peck, Assistat Proreasor <strong>of</strong> Edueatioml Psychology.,<br />
April 7-11, <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend conferences in<br />
connection with research, expenses to be paid from graxlt finds.<br />
13. Mr. James M. Reynolds, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Junior College Mueation, <strong>March</strong> Q-<br />
14, <strong>1959</strong>, to Long Beach, California, Lo attend the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
AssociatZon <strong>of</strong> Junior Colleges, expenses to be paid from contract mndw,<br />
14, Mr. No- Keith Wagner, Instmctor in Meteorology, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Aeronautical Engineering, <strong>March</strong> 30-April 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to Boulder, Colorado, to<br />
attend Confepenee on McmmeteorologicwJ Research, expenses to be p&d from<br />
contract funds .<br />
15. Mr. H. M. Burlage, Dean <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy,August 15-22, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the annual convention <strong>of</strong> the Amnerican Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colleges <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy and the American Pharmaceutical Association, expenses<br />
to be paid from Account No, l9bl - Office and Travel, Dean's Office.<br />
16, Mr. Charles 0. Wilson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, February 8-10, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
msas City, Missouri, to attend, the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> District 6 af the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy where he w ill present a paper,<br />
expenses to be gaid from Office, Maintenance and Suppliee account <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Pharmaceutical Foundation; ad August 16-a, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />
to attend the annual convention <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong> Collegea <strong>of</strong><br />
Pharmacy, transportation expenses to be paid fmm the Dean's Office and<br />
Travel account,<br />
17. Mrs. Esther Jane W. Hall, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy, August 16 and<br />
17, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Asscsci&tiom<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colleges <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy Conference <strong>of</strong> Teachera, Section <strong>of</strong> Teachers <strong>of</strong> Phamacy<br />
Adminisbration, traneportatfan expemes to be paid fmm the Dean's Travel<br />
account,<br />
18, Mr. Calvin P. Elai~, Social Science Research Associate (~aeult~ ),<br />
<strong>March</strong> 5-8, <strong>1959</strong>, to Tucson, Arizona, to attend the Arizona-Somra Internatbral<br />
Conference on Regional and Community Development, expenses to be padd<br />
from the Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau <strong>of</strong><br />
Businesa Research.<br />
19. Mr, John T. Lonsdale, Director, Bureau <strong>of</strong> Economic Geology, April ll-<br />
16, <strong>1959</strong>, to hwrence, Kansas, to attend the mual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> American State Geologi~lta, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance, Travel,<br />
Printing, Investigation and Equipment account <strong>of</strong> the Bureau +<br />
20. k. Alan Humphreys, Lecturer in Gurrlculm and Ins~mction, Extensicln<br />
Teaching and Meld Service Bureau, April 1-5, l95gb to Atlantic City, New<br />
Jersey, to attend the Natlond Science Teachers Assacfation National Conven-<br />
tion, expenses to be paid from Bxzension TesehLng Centers,<br />
21. Mr. Ernest F. T i m , Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Educational Psycholo@;y<br />
and Di~eetor, Visual Instruction Bureau, April 10-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to Seattle,<br />
Washington, to participate in the annual convention program ol the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Audio -Visual Inszruet ion <strong>of</strong> the National. dducat ion Aesociat ion,<br />
expenses to be gaid from travel funds <strong>of</strong> the Bureau,<br />
22. Miss Virginia C. Patterson, Audio -Visual Educat.lonal Specialist,<br />
April 11-17, <strong>1959</strong>, to Sehttle, Wnahineon, to attend the Depa&ment <strong>of</strong> Audio-<br />
Visual Instruction, expenses to be paid from t-ravel finds <strong>of</strong> the Visual<br />
Instruction Bureau,
23, Mr, Donald D, Rrand, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Geog~aphy and Chatman <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Geography, <strong>March</strong> 28-31, <strong>1959</strong>, to Pittoburgh, Pennsylmnia, to participate<br />
in a conference <strong>of</strong> American geographers to discuss cooperative projects with<br />
Latin Americar. univel-sities and govermients, expenses to be paid from Development<br />
Expenses - Main <strong>University</strong>, t~ansportation only.<br />
24. The following wTth trwpo&ation expemes to be paid fmm M s <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Conrmit-tee on Attendacce at Meetings <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies, the stuff member in<br />
each case to present a paper, the result <strong>of</strong> original rcseareh:<br />
(1) Mr, James A. Hit*, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>eaaor <strong>of</strong> Clmsical Language~,<br />
Agril 2-4, <strong>1959</strong>, to Milwaukee, IJisconsin, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Classical Association <strong>of</strong> the Mlddlc West and South.<br />
(2) Mr. Thomas F, McGann, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History,<br />
April 23, <strong>1959</strong>, to Denver, Colorado, to &tend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mississippi Valley Historical Aasocia:ion.<br />
(3) Mr- Karl M, Dallenbach, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychology, <strong>March</strong> 26-<br />
20, <strong>1959</strong>, to St. huic, Missouri, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong>" the<br />
Southern Society for Phelosopby and Psycholoa.<br />
(4) Mr. Jack Douglas, Vlsiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Speech, April 10,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Detroit, Michigm, to atted tb meeting <strong>of</strong> the &n%ral States<br />
Speech Association.<br />
(5) W. Aastea Riggo, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Zoology,<br />
April 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>, to Atimtic City, Hew Jersey, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Biological. Chemieta.<br />
( 6 Mr. Iialph Duke, Asoistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor nf Fducatlod<br />
~~ychology, Aprll 15-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to Topeka, Was, to attend the<br />
meting <strong>of</strong> the Southwestera Psy chologi caJ Association.<br />
(7) Mr. Robert S. Schechter, Assistctr~l; Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Chemical<br />
Engineering, April 6, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the mclear Congress,<br />
(8) Mr. Earnest F, Gloyna, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
Zngineering, April 6-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Nuclear Congress.<br />
(9) Mr. Robert 0. Brown, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phamcy,<br />
April 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> fhe American Soadety for ~ c o l o a& ~ y marimental<br />
Therapy.<br />
/&&<br />
H. H, Ransom
Dr. Logan Wilson, President<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Austin, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dear Dr. Wilson:<br />
TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE<br />
<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
El Paso, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at its meeting in Austin on<br />
1958-59, Budqe t<br />
1 Appropriate $35,425 from the Unallocated Salaries Account to provide<br />
merit increaser in teaching salaries to become effective the Second<br />
Semester. (R .B.c, Nos. 87 and 87a). This total is within funds avail-<br />
able for teaching salaries only and is distributed as follows:<br />
Present Adjusted Rate Budget<br />
Budget Department 9 months 9 months Increase Increase<br />
Paqe Name Rate Rate (9 mos.) Spring Sem.<br />
14 ART Vera t'Jise $ 6,100 $ 6,700 $ 600 $ 300<br />
Wiltz Harrison 5,400 5,900 SO0 250<br />
Ellen Coogler 4,800 5,- 600 300<br />
Robert Massey 4,700 5,600 900 450<br />
Sub-total 21,000 23,600 2,600 1,300<br />
15 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES<br />
Anton H. Berkman 2,062 2,562 500 250<br />
E . James Landers 5,600 6,400 800 400<br />
JarnesI3,Reeves (1/2~) 2,600 2,900 300 150<br />
Mary Eleanoe Duke 4,900 5,300 400 200<br />
Eleanor H . Tulley 4,500 4,800 200 100<br />
H. Glenn Harnpton 4,400 4,600 200 100<br />
Sub-to ta l 24,162 26,562 2,400 1,200<br />
16 CHEMISTRY<br />
W. W. Lake<br />
J. A. Hancock<br />
Harold E. Alexander<br />
Eugene W, Lewis<br />
Floyd B. OiNeal<br />
3. W, Scruggs<br />
Ross D. Compton<br />
Nacim Rrliledi<br />
Maureen S . OIBrien (213<br />
Jerry YJ. Ramsey<br />
Frank Y. Shioj i<br />
Sub-total
Present<br />
Exdgct Department 9 months<br />
Paqe Name Rate<br />
17 ECONOMICS AED BUSINESS A M<br />
G. E. Kissr (1/2 T) 3,850<br />
Gene L. Erion 6,000<br />
Rohert L. Bennett 4,900<br />
Lelah Black 4,900<br />
George q, Seale 5,000<br />
Ralph L. ~owenstein(l/4 2) 1,225<br />
Sub-total 25,875<br />
19 EDUCATION<br />
C. A. Pockett (1/4 T)<br />
A. M. Foster<br />
J . H. Meadows<br />
Richard W. Burns<br />
James F , Day<br />
Lazier Condon Henderson<br />
Bertha Reynolds<br />
Catherine OIMalley<br />
Sub-total<br />
ENGLISH AND SPEECH<br />
C. L. Sonnichsen<br />
Ha ldeen Braddy<br />
Joseph L. Leach<br />
L. D. Moses<br />
Robert N. Burlingame<br />
Rcymond E. Past<br />
Mil ton Leech<br />
Joseph H. James<br />
Pearl 0. Pons f ord<br />
Clarice M. Jones<br />
Norman Gregor<br />
Eugene C . Reyno Ids<br />
Francis A. Ehmann<br />
James K, Thorburn<br />
Mary Lillian Ccllfngwood<br />
Lurline H. Douglas<br />
Grace K. Smith<br />
Marie L . Wadde 11<br />
Roberta H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />
Joan P. Quarm<br />
Frank R. Harland<br />
Richard D. Spiese<br />
Sub-tota l<br />
22 GEOLOGY<br />
H. E. Cluinn 7,500<br />
L. A. Nelson 7,000<br />
W, S. Strain 5,900<br />
Albert P. Ruotsala 5,600<br />
Emily H, Vowell 4,400<br />
Sub-total 30,400<br />
23 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />
Leroy G. Seils 6,400<br />
Lynette Glardon 4,400<br />
Sub-total 10,800<br />
Adjusted Rate Budget<br />
9 months Increase Increase<br />
Rs te (9 mos) Spring Sem.
Budgat Department<br />
Paqe Name<br />
24 HISTORY, GOn.9 & SOCIOLOtY<br />
Rex W. Strickland<br />
Eugene 0. Porter<br />
Gladys Gregory<br />
Wilbert H, Timmons<br />
Mary K, Quinn<br />
John H. McMeely<br />
S. D. Myres, Jr.<br />
Wayne E. Fuller<br />
John P, Bloom<br />
James C. Harvey<br />
Jack Cross<br />
Rex E. Gerald (1/2 T)<br />
John A. Hove 1, Jr ,<br />
J. M, Broaddus, Jr,<br />
Jack C. Vowell, Jr.<br />
John W. Denny<br />
Theodore D. Harris<br />
Paul W, Goodman<br />
Sub-total<br />
Present<br />
9 months<br />
Rate<br />
Adjusted<br />
9 months<br />
Rate<br />
Rate Budget<br />
Increase Increase<br />
(9 mos .) Sprinq Sem.<br />
25 JOURNALISM AND RADIO<br />
Virgil C. Hicks 5,600 6,200 600 300<br />
John J. Middagh 5,600 6,200 600 300<br />
Ralph L. Lowenstein(3/4 . . T) 3,675 4,275 600 330<br />
steel@ Jones (112 T) 2;350 2; 750 400 20q<br />
Sub-total 17,225 19,425 2,200 1,100<br />
26 MATHEMATICS<br />
E. J, Knapp<br />
Thomas G, Oarnes (314 T)<br />
Oscar H. McMahan<br />
Ralph W. Bentz<br />
Charles H. Gladman<br />
Louise Resley (114 T)*<br />
Robert L, Schurnaker<br />
V. A. Miculka<br />
Harold L. Ballad<br />
Bulah L. Patterson<br />
Edythe Threadgill<br />
Orvf 1 le C . Kruschwitz<br />
Harold S. Slusher<br />
Robert G. Omundron<br />
Harold Coldwe 11<br />
W . A, Burgett<br />
W, L, Shepherd<br />
Sub-tota l<br />
*Appointment changed to 114 time for Second Semester <strong>of</strong> 1958-59 Long<br />
Session. (R.B.C. No. 82)
Present Adjusted Rate Budget<br />
Budget Department 9 months 9 months Increase Increase<br />
Paqe Name Rate Rate (9 mos.) Spring Sem.<br />
SB MODERN LANGUAGES<br />
Edgar T, Ruff<br />
Frederick W . Bachmann<br />
John M. Sharp<br />
Caleb A. Bevans<br />
Piilliam F. Kebb<br />
Gretchen R. Gabriel<br />
Robert L. Tappan<br />
I'JiLliam M. Russell<br />
Fred M. Brewer<br />
Sub-total<br />
29 MUSIC<br />
E . A. Thormdsgaard 6,400 7,2W 800 400<br />
Ralph C . Briggs 4,750 5,400 6 50 325<br />
John L, Carrico 5,500 6,100 600 300<br />
Olav E. Eidbo 5,100 5,800 700 350<br />
Richard Henderson<br />
Sub-total<br />
30 PHILOSOPHY ANDPSYCHOLOGY<br />
Ceci 1 C . Crawford 7,000 7,800 BOO 400<br />
John H. Haddox 4,7W 5,3:ld 6X 300<br />
L, L. Bosworth 5,200 B, 000 800 400<br />
Paul E. Thetford<br />
33 ENGINEER IMG<br />
Floyd A. Decker<br />
Eugene M. Thornas ( 114 T)<br />
Ralph M. Coleman<br />
Paul C. Hassler, Jr.<br />
Clarence J . Cervenka<br />
Philip W . Young<br />
Howard C. Vanzant<br />
Walter Duc<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Sub-total<br />
34 MINING AMD METALLURGY<br />
Joseph C. Rintelen, Jr. 7,300 7,800 500 250<br />
Guy E. Ingersoil 5,500 6,100 600 300<br />
Miles C. Huffstutler, Jr. 5,600 6,000 #0 200<br />
Sub-total 18,400 19,900 1,500 750<br />
GRAND TOTAL $657,023,50 $727,873.50 $70,850 35,425<br />
Off ice <strong>of</strong> t ,~c<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> hornen<br />
2. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Louise Resley, Acting Dean <strong>of</strong> Women,<br />
from 1/2 time at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,625 for nine months to 3/4 time for the<br />
Second Semester, the additional $@6.25 to be paid from the Unallocated<br />
Salaries Account. Mrs. Resley will serve as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Mathematics, 1/4 time, during the Second Semester a t a salary <strong>of</strong><br />
$656.25, and as Dean <strong>of</strong> Nomen, full-time, during the three months <strong>of</strong><br />
the Smer Session a t a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,750, making the total salary $7,000<br />
for twelve months. (I4 J3.C. No. 81).
- Art<br />
3. Transfer $4,300, the salary budgeted for Mr. William H. Thonson,<br />
Instructor, to the Unallocated Salaries Account. Mr. Thonson is on<br />
leave <strong>of</strong> absence for the 1958-59 Long Session and has not been replaced.<br />
(R.B,c. Na. 92).<br />
Bioloqical Sciences<br />
4. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> 'Mr. James 0. Reeves, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
at a Long Session salary <strong>of</strong> $5,200, to 1/2 time for the Second Semester<br />
at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,300, (R.B.C. No. 85).<br />
Economics and Business Administration<br />
5. Grant a leave <strong>of</strong> absence for the Second Semester to Mrs. Stella M.<br />
Smith, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor at a salary <strong>of</strong> $4,900, because <strong>of</strong> illness.<br />
(R.B.c. NO. 79).<br />
6. Appoint Mrs. Varna Lee Krebs as Instructor for the Second Semester<br />
at a nine months salary rate <strong>of</strong> $4,500. (R.B.c. No. 80).<br />
Geoloqy<br />
7. Approve the promotion <strong>of</strong> Mr. William S. Strain from Assistant Pro-<br />
fessor' to ~ssocigte Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, effective as <strong>of</strong> September 16, 1958.<br />
Since Mr. Strgin was given a substantial increase in salary this year,<br />
no further increase is requested at this time. (R .B,c, No. 78).<br />
His tory, Government, and Sociology<br />
8. Transfer $2,000 budgeted for fnstructor, Part-time, to the Unallocated<br />
Salaries Account, (R.B.c. No, 91).<br />
Mathematics and Physics<br />
9. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Louise Resley from Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />
sor, 1/2 time at a salary <strong>of</strong> 82,625 for nine months, to 1/4 time for<br />
the Second Semester at a salary <strong>of</strong> 9656.25. (R.B.c. No. 82).<br />
Music<br />
10. Transfer $4,200 budgeted for Mr. Charles Simpson, Instructor, to<br />
the UnalSocated Salaries Account. Mr. Simpson resigned prior to<br />
September 16, 1958. (R .B.c, No. 93).<br />
Enqineerinq<br />
11. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jack J. Bourquin far the Second<br />
Semester from Instructor, Part-time, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,350 to Full-<br />
time at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,250, the additional $900 to be paid from the<br />
Unallocated Salaries Account. (R.B.C. No, 741,<br />
12. Cancel the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Donald J. Fries, whose appointment<br />
for the Second Semester as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Engineering at a<br />
nine months salary rate <strong>of</strong> $5,000 was approved by the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents<br />
at its meeting on December 12-13, 1958, since he accepted another<br />
position prior to February 1, <strong>1959</strong>. (R .I3 .C. No. 89).<br />
Nur s in<br />
13, Change the name <strong>of</strong> Miss Abigail Arkins, i~ssistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, to<br />
Mrs. Abiqail A, Urison since she has recently married.<br />
Educational Television Proqram<br />
14. Apprapria te $360 from the Una l loca ted Salaries Account to provide<br />
funds for salary supplement for Mr. Virgil C. Hicks, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong> e5-<br />
sor <strong>of</strong> Radio, as compensation for additional work in planning and<br />
coordinating the Educational Television Program sponsored by the <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Education Agency. (R ,B .C . No, 88) .
Current Restricted Funds<br />
_ILL<br />
15. Appropriate $305 from the Unappropriated Surplus - Frank B.<br />
Cot ton Trust Income Account as <strong>Texas</strong> klestern College1 s matching<br />
contribution to the Na t i.onal Oef ense Student Loan Fund account.<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education, and Welfare has approved a<br />
Federal contribution <strong>of</strong> $2,737 and payment in that amount has been<br />
received.<br />
16. Appropriate $1,200 from the Unappropriated Surplus - Frank B.<br />
Cotton Trust Income to set up an account for payment <strong>of</strong> expenses inci-<br />
dental to the inaugural ceremony <strong>of</strong> President Smiley on December 13,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, (R.B.C. No. 73).<br />
17. Transfer $275 from the Unallocated Rese~ve for Salarieszurrent<br />
Restricted Funds Budget to provide funds for an increase in salary in<br />
this amount for the Second Semester. This is following the policy <strong>of</strong><br />
teaching salary increases in the General Funds Budget. The additional<br />
amount will be paid to Mr. Abraham Chavez, Jr., making his new nine<br />
months rate $4,850. (R.B.c. No. 86).<br />
SCHELLENGER LABORATORY.--Approve the following appointments under lihite<br />
Sands hiissile Range Contract No. 29-WO-ORD-1237:<br />
1. Miss Aurora Villegas as Rescarch Physicist for the Second Semester<br />
at a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,250, (R .B.c. No, 77).<br />
2. Mr. Harold S. Slusher, Instructor in Mathematics at a Long Session<br />
salary <strong>of</strong> $4,600, as Research Physicist, 1/4 time, for the Second<br />
Semester a t a salary <strong>of</strong> $575. (R.B.C. No. 76).<br />
3. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Jack S. Bourquin, Research Engineer,<br />
from 314 time a t a salary <strong>of</strong> $2,925 to 112 time for the Second Semester<br />
at a salary <strong>of</strong> 5562.50. Mr. Baurquin will teach full-time in the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Engineering during the Second Semester at a nine months<br />
salary rate <strong>of</strong> $4,500. (R.B.c. Mo. 75).<br />
4. Mr. Stanley L, Smith as Research Physicist for the Second Semester<br />
at a salary <strong>of</strong> 12,250. (R.B.c. No. 90).<br />
U. S . PUBLIC HEALTH SEW1 CE GRANT, --Approve the following appointments<br />
under LI .S .P .H .S , - PJ XH Research Grant 5510;<br />
1, Mr. James D, Reeves, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Biological Sciences at<br />
a Lonq Session salary <strong>of</strong> $5,200, as Ca-investigator, 3/4 time, for the<br />
period February 1 - Way 31, <strong>1959</strong> at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,950. (R.B.C. No. 83).<br />
2. Mr. E. James Landers, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>e,ssor <strong>of</strong> Biological Sciences at<br />
Long Session salary <strong>of</strong> $5,600, as Co-investigator, 114 time, for the<br />
period February 1 - May 31, <strong>1959</strong> at a salary <strong>of</strong> $700, (R .B .C. No. 84).<br />
CONTRACTS--The following contracts have been executed on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Texas</strong> Western College by Pr~siderlt J . R . Smiley. I recommend approval<br />
and ratification <strong>of</strong> signature.<br />
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1. Modification No. 1, Supplu~nental Agreement to Contract No. DA 29-<br />
040-ORD-1332 with White Sands Missile Range covering research in Design<br />
and Development <strong>of</strong> Remote Recording <strong>System</strong>s. This modification in-<br />
creases the scope <strong>of</strong> wvrk, extends the term <strong>of</strong> the contract from Feb- 'r-<br />
ruary 1, 1950 to April 30, <strong>1959</strong>, and increases the allotment <strong>of</strong> funds ' ~$36<br />
from $12,000 to $17,000.
1<br />
2, Modification No. 7, Supplemental Agreement to Contract No. DA-29-<br />
0404RD-1237 covering Research and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Certain Acoustical and . .<br />
Meteorological Data. This madif ication increases the scope <strong>of</strong> work, ! "' , ,-,<br />
provides for tlre purchase <strong>of</strong> certain supplies and equipment, and increases<br />
the amount <strong>of</strong> the contract from $447,751.40 to $497,751.40,<br />
r - - ,, ;,.&<br />
#I ,LA<br />
3. Supplement No. 1 to Contract NO. V3065V-416 with the Veterans Ad-<br />
ministration changing the rate for reader service for veterans requir-<br />
ing it from 60$ per hour to $1.00 per hour, and the rate for tutoring -<br />
service from $1 .U0 per hour to 53.00 per hour. Also approve Renewal -- ! ). Z <<br />
Agreement No. 1 to Contract V3065V-416, as amended by Supplement No. 1,<br />
to be effective as <strong>of</strong> November 24, 1958 and extending through August 21,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>,<br />
GIFTS.--The following gifts have been received by <strong>Texas</strong> Viestern College.<br />
I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation <strong>of</strong> the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Regents be sent the donors; by the Secretary, except in the case <strong>of</strong><br />
gifts <strong>of</strong> $100 or less which I have been authorized to accept on behalf<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Board. In the case <strong>of</strong> scholarships where the recipient is designated<br />
by the donor, it has been asc.ert.ained that the donor is a charitable<br />
or pS l ic foundation and the donation does not constitute an<br />
evasion <strong>of</strong> taxes.<br />
1. A check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $2,046.88 has been received from the Miners<br />
Schalarship and Developnent Committee, El Paso, for deposit in the Band<br />
Uniform Fund. This is the amount that, in addition to contributions 7~<br />
previously reported, is needed to complete payment for Band Uniforms<br />
recently purchased,<br />
A check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $3,000 has bean received from the lliners --:[*%<br />
.Scholarship and Development Committee, El Paso, for deposit in the<br />
Advertising Fund.<br />
3. The Darbyshire Steel Company, Inc. <strong>of</strong> El Paso has given $500 for y/$L<br />
scholarships for the <strong>1959</strong>-60 Long Session. These funds are to be 7:<br />
awarded to Civil or Electrical Engineering students by the College<br />
Scholarsh ip Cami ttee .<br />
4. The Sertorna Club <strong>of</strong> E l Paso has given $200 for scholarships for the 74<br />
<strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester. These awards are to be made without restrictions<br />
by the College Scholarship Committee.<br />
($90<br />
7 ,<br />
5. A check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $250 has been received from tlw Southv~es- ,- 5!' &<br />
tern Junior Rodeo Association, Inc . for scholarships to be awarded<br />
without restrictions for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester by the College Schol- I<br />
arship Committee.<br />
6. The Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> El Paso has given an additional $195 for schol-<br />
arships for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester. These are awarded without re-<br />
strictions by the College Scholarship Committee.<br />
7. 'The Reuben Weinstein Lodge No. 509, B'nai B1rith, <strong>of</strong> El Paso has<br />
given $200 for scholarships for the 1958-59 Long Session. These are<br />
to be awarded by the College Scholarship Committee as follov!s: $100<br />
designated as the Btnai Btrith Sch-olarship to a stude T. 706i~<br />
Science field, and $100 desiqnated as tnc 4. eklernor ia 1 Scholar<br />
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ship to a student majoring in Philosophy or Psychology. - ---'--I --_> 7-<br />
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8. The Jefferson High School ( ~l Paso) Parent-Teacher Association has<br />
t given a scholarship in the amount <strong>of</strong> $200 for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester, f- -1 -3 7<br />
naming the recipient. This is a continuation <strong>of</strong> donor's scholarship<br />
assistance program.
9. The Feinberg Foundation, Inc. has given a scholarship in the amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> 8450 for the <strong>1959</strong>-60 Long Session. This is s renewal <strong>of</strong> a scholar-
The following gifts <strong>of</strong> $100 o less have been made to <strong>Texas</strong> Western<br />
College and proper<br />
donor a :<br />
ment has been made by the College to the<br />
1. The Pilot Club, El Paso, has given a scholarship in the mount <strong>of</strong><br />
$100 for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester to he administered without restric-<br />
tions by the College Scholarship Camnittee.<br />
2. The Ladies hlac Counci L No. 335 <strong>of</strong> E l Paso has given a $100<br />
scholarship for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semeste.r, naming the recipient. This<br />
is a new scholarship fund.<br />
3. The First Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong> El Paso has given a scholarship<br />
in the amount <strong>of</strong> $100 for rhe <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester, naming the recipient.<br />
This is a new scholarship fund.<br />
4. The sum <strong>of</strong> $75 has been received from the Club Los Lanceros Latina<br />
Americanae aa a echolarship for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester. The donor<br />
has named the recipient .<br />
5. Tile Los Cmpadres Club <strong>of</strong> El Paso has given a scholarship in tbe<br />
mount <strong>of</strong> $100 for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester, naming the recipient.<br />
This is a continuation <strong>of</strong> donor's scholarship Assistance program.<br />
6. The Lakeside Harmony Shop <strong>of</strong> El Paso has given $62.50 as a scholar-<br />
ship for rhe <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester. The award is to be made by the<br />
College Scholarship Cormnittee to a music student.<br />
7. The El Paso Piano Company has given a scholarship in the mount <strong>of</strong><br />
$50.00 for the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Serraester. This award I s to be made by the<br />
College Scholarship Committee to a student majoring in music.<br />
8. The El Paso County Cauncil <strong>of</strong> Parents and Teachers has given a<br />
$100 scholarship far the <strong>1959</strong> Spring Semester, naming the recipient.<br />
This is a continuation <strong>of</strong> donor's scholarship assistance progrm.<br />
OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS. --I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the following out-<strong>of</strong>-etate<br />
trips for staff members listed, expenses to be patd from Maintenance<br />
and Travel funds unless otherwise shown:<br />
1, President J. B. Smileg to Kansas City, Missouri, January 5-9, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to attend e meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> American Colleges.<br />
2. Mrs. Abigail A. Urison, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Nursing, to Oklahoma<br />
City, Oklahoma, January 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the regional meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the National League for Nursing. xi+: ..<br />
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3. Mr. Russell C. Brinker, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Engineering, to Los Angeles, -<br />
CaliEornia, February 7 -14, to represent the institution at the national<br />
convention <strong>of</strong> the American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers. .;,,<br />
4. President J. B. Smiley to Chicago, Illinois, February 24-<strong>March</strong> 5,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to attend a rneering <strong>of</strong> the Association for Higher Education.<br />
5. Mr. J. M- Whiraker, Registrar and Director <strong>of</strong> Admissions, to Pitrs-<br />
burgh, Pennsylvania, Aprfl 20-24, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> College Registrars a d Admissions Officers.<br />
6. Mr. Rex E. Gerald, Curator <strong>of</strong> the Museum, to Santor Fe, NewMexico,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 27 -30, <strong>1959</strong>, to return loan exhibit <strong>of</strong> Southwest Indian Paintings<br />
and to search for ethnolbgical and archaeological specimens for museum<br />
purchase.
7. Miss Edna M, Barnett, Manager <strong>of</strong> the Bookstore, to New York City,<br />
April 23-May 1, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the National Convention <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> College Stores.<br />
8. Mr. Russell C. Brinker, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Engineering, to Tucson,<br />
Arizona, April 10-12, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a gaper and to serve on a panel<br />
at the BienniaL Arizona Land Surveying Conference to be held at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arizona,<br />
9. Mr. Russell C. Brinker, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Engineering, to Pittsburgh,<br />
Pennsylvania, June 13-20, 1859, to attend the Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Society for Engineering Education. Mr. Brinker v~ill present<br />
a paper and, as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Civil Engineering Division, will take<br />
part in several group meetings <strong>of</strong> the Society.<br />
10. Mr. Jack Yuthas, Dean <strong>of</strong> Student Life, and Mr. Louis Stamatakos,<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> Men, to Cleveland, Ohio, Idarch 22-27, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American College Personnel Association, their expenses to be<br />
paid from the Advertising Fund.<br />
11. Mr. J. C, Rintelen, Jr., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Mining and Metailurgy,<br />
May 17-30, <strong>1959</strong>, to conduct the senior field trip to inspect mines and<br />
mills in Amarillo, <strong>Texas</strong>; Leadville, Colorado; Salt Lake City, Utah;<br />
and intermediate points.<br />
INSTATE-TRIPS.--1 recommend approval <strong>of</strong> in-state trips for Mr. Wayne E.<br />
Fuller, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> History, and Mr. James C. Harvey,<br />
Assist-ant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, both <strong>of</strong> whom will present papers at the Annual<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Social Science Association in Galveston,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 25-30, <strong>1959</strong>, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance and Equip-<br />
ment account, Department <strong>of</strong> History, Government, and Sociology.<br />
ADhlINISTRATX0N.--Effective the First Term <strong>of</strong> the Summer Session, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
I recommend the following appointments, details <strong>of</strong> salary and teaching<br />
assignments to be submitted in the Sumer Session budget: as Dean <strong>of</strong><br />
the School <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Anton H. Berkrnan, presently<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Biological Sciences and Acting Dean,<br />
Graduate Division; as Acting Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate Divisian, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
C. A. Puckett, presently Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Education and Dean, School <strong>of</strong><br />
Arts and Sciences. Dean Puckett will retire at the close <strong>of</strong> the<br />
academic year <strong>1959</strong>-60,<br />
Sincerely yours,
TKE LZJIVERSITY OF' TEXAS MEDlCAL M C H<br />
GALIrESMN<br />
Dr. Logan Wilson, President<br />
Thc <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Ausiin lzl <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dear Dra Wilson:<br />
<strong>March</strong> 2, <strong>1959</strong><br />
The f olloving docket I s sutlmi tted f n r your approval. and presentation to<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at its meeting in Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>, on <strong>March</strong> 13-14,<br />
1953:<br />
1958-52 Budget<br />
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Goneral Admini stration<br />
--<br />
Executive Director's Office<br />
1" Appoint Dr. ~.?rank Connally as Assistant Ex~cutivc Director, at<br />
a salnry rate <strong>of</strong> $15,000 for twelve months, effective September 2, 1958.<br />
Fuiids to come from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. Dr. ConnaLly al~o receives $52000 per ar.num (from National Fund fnr Medical<br />
~rmt) ss Assistan4 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Obatetrlcs and<br />
Cnrh twelve month?, $20,000, (RRC No. 87)<br />
2. C r a t Dr. II. F~ailk Connally, Assistat Executive Director, at a salary<br />
rate uf $151000 for twelve months> and Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Obstetrics<br />
md Gynecology, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for twelve months fram the<br />
National Fund for Medical Education Grant, a leave I]? absence, wi4.hou-L<br />
salary, ['or tYle period Jan~tn~r~y 31, 1359 through Fcbruary 2fl, <strong>1959</strong>, (RBC<br />
NO. i56)<br />
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Dean <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Patl~clogy -<br />
3. Increase the salary !;f Dr. Kenneth M. Earle, Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Mcdicine<br />
(~ndergrad~~.t,e) and Associate ProCessor <strong>of</strong> Pathulogy, from a salary rate ~f<br />
$18,000 for twelve mnn-ths, to a salary ra-te <strong>of</strong> $19,000 for twelve months,<br />
effect-ivt! September 1, 1958. Funds derived as follows:<br />
Assistant Dean <strong>of</strong> Medicine (undergraduate).,. ,. $ 5,000<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pathology ,..,,., , ,..... 11,000<br />
Current Restrict~d Funds, Pathology Fees ... ... 3,000<br />
Transfer $3,000 (unused) from Assi statit Dean <strong>of</strong> Medlc.ine (undergraduate)<br />
in the I?em <strong>of</strong> Medicine budget to Unallccated Salariu; - Teaching. (RBC<br />
No. 124 - Unanimously approved by Executive Committee)<br />
General Expcnses<br />
Print - Shop<br />
-ransf cr $6, '(54 from Unappropriated Income and $5,546 from Unappropriated<br />
Surpl-us to a S2ccial Equipment Accomt. (RBC-NO. 121)<br />
Mi scel Laneo~xs General Expense<br />
Transfer $-fronl Urlappropriated Income t o the accout - Institutional<br />
Merr~beruhip Dues. (RBC No. 140)<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Medlcine<br />
~nesthe~olog~<br />
2. Create a positiok~ <strong>of</strong> Instructor and a~puint; Dr. Joe A. Walker to this<br />
po~ition at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,000 for twelve months effective Febrvary 1,<br />
1359. Wdc to come from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC No. 138)
Sellool - <strong>of</strong> Mecl icinc (knt ' d)<br />
Dem l,ology<br />
7. Change the name <strong>of</strong> Samchai Nilasena, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>ess~r, to Samucl<br />
Shaw Nilasena, ef ractive Nov~mber 1, 1958. (RBC No. 131)<br />
1r1 Lernal Medicir~t?<br />
B. Appoint Dr. James V. warren as Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Chairman, at a salary<br />
ratu <strong>of</strong> $25,000 for twelve months, effective November LO, 1958, payable<br />
ES fc11.3 ows: $16,000 rrm General Budget and $ 7,~0 from the Current<br />
Rcstricted Account - Nat.iona1 k d<br />
for Medical Educattrm Grant, Unused<br />
C.inds ($2,350 in the Gcneral ~udget) to be transferred to Unallocated<br />
Salar! es - Teachln~. (RBC No. 129)<br />
9.<br />
Change the staLus <strong>of</strong> Dr. Edward Randall, Jrq1 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (part-time),<br />
at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $3,00G for twelve months, to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ehe~itus,<br />
7~rith~ut salary, eff cctive Sep-l;ember 1, 1958. {RBC No. 143) \\, -+<br />
/<br />
salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hyman W, Paley, Instructor, from a salary d,,;-<br />
10. lncrease t h ~<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $7,200 fur twelvc months, to a salary rate <strong>of</strong> 99,000 for twelve *d<br />
months, ~ffectivc September 1, 1958. Dr. Paley also receives $1,800 pcr<br />
awJm ac Director <strong>of</strong> Personnel C1ini.c; total salary for twelve month^,<br />
$io,fiOO. (RRC No. 1146) (ser Item No, 43 - this docket)<br />
Neurol ngy - mld Psychiatry<br />
11. Transfer $6,666.68 from the position Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, formerly<br />
occ!~yied by Dr. Warren S. Williams, to the accounts and in the mounts<br />
isdicated 'below, effective December 23, 1958,<br />
Secretary $I., 900. 00<br />
Unttllocatcd Salaries - Teaching 4,766.68<br />
2 2 . Appcint Dr. Hugh A. Pennal as Ins.tructor, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,000<br />
f,:lr twelve months, ~3 Cjlectil.'~ January 1, <strong>1959</strong>, vice Dr. Billy J. Youngbl ond,<br />
reziped. (RBC No. 152)<br />
Ob~t,el;r.ics and Gpccolcg<br />
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l3. AppointUr.11. Fmn~ConrwllyasAsslstantPr<strong>of</strong>essor,ntasalaryrhatt ,,, , . y ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> $5,000 far twclve months, effective September 2, 1958. h d s to c@mc<br />
from the Current Restricted Account - l$ational Fund for Medical Educati(x~ ,<br />
Ifr'~f!k. DY. Crmnally also receives $1 5,000 as Assistant Executive Director; -.,<br />
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total salary for twelve months, $20,000. (RBC No. 123)<br />
1. Incrme&stl the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Leslie Charles Powell, Jr., Inskructus,<br />
Trcm a salary raLe <strong>of</strong> $9,000 for twelve months to a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $10,000<br />
for twclve rnonth~, effective September 1, 1958, .Funds needed to come from<br />
!Jm:ll {,caked Sala~ies - TeachLqg. (RBC No. 134 - Unanimously approved hy<br />
i; he Exe cut ive Com.L t t ea )<br />
Pathology<br />
15. Appoint Mr. Walter E. IIerbsi;, as Research Associate, at a salary ratc<br />
<strong>of</strong> $6,4&? fox. twelve months, effective November 1, 1958 through May 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, Fmds to come frm Navy Conkract No. ~onr-l598(c34). (RBC No. 128)<br />
1 Accept the resipatiorl <strong>of</strong> Dr. Marvine Weatherby, Instructor, at a<br />
salary rate <strong>of</strong> $9,000 for twelve months, effective December 31, 1958.<br />
(RBC NO. 140)<br />
17. Appoint M-c. Bill Bylander as Chief Electronfc Technologist, at a<br />
salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,468 Por twelve months, effective February 9 <strong>1959</strong><br />
Funds to come from U. So Public Health Service Grant Ilo. ~-2i?cg(~3 and<br />
~3~1). (RAC No. 163) -<br />
Pediatrics<br />
18. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. mellin T. Box, -., from a salary<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $9,000 for twelvc months, to a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $10,200 for twclve<br />
month€, tffective September I., 1.958. Funds needed to come from Unallu- . -<br />
"5.<br />
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cated Salarics - Teaching. Dr. Box also receives $1,200 per m u m as<br />
Medical Con~ultmt from Medical Records Library; total salary for twelve<br />
months, $11,400. (RBC No. 80 - Unanimously approved by Executive committee)<br />
19. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Dy- Harry G* E. Stoeckle, Jr,, Associate<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>eseor, frw a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $12,300 for twelve months, to a salary ra<br />
<strong>of</strong> $13,300 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1.958. Funds needed<br />
come from Unallocated Sal-aries - Tesching; source <strong>of</strong> funds to he derived as<br />
follows :<br />
$1.2,300 per cxm~rn from Pediatrics md<br />
1.000 " " from USPHS Contract No. H'T 5~8(~4)<br />
$13,300 "<br />
T I<br />
Total sal-ary.<br />
(RRC No. 99 Unanimously apprc7reci by the Executive committee)<br />
20, Accept the resi~~ation uf Mary A. Reeler, Social Work Supervisor In<br />
Pediatrics at a salarjr rate <strong>of</strong> $564 for twelve months, and Social Caseworker<br />
I1 in Medical Case Servlce at a ;alary rate <strong>of</strong> $5,604 per mum,<br />
plus $300 per aAmm Prom the Current Re~tricted Account - Hogg Foundation<br />
Oran.t, effective January 6, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBC No. 157)<br />
Phys1oJ.o~<br />
21 . Appoint Dr. Edgar A. Dl.air as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, at a salary rate<br />
<strong>of</strong> $8,000 for twelve months, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>. Funds needed<br />
to colnc from Unal1oca.ted Salarie E - Teaching. (RE3C No. 104)<br />
2 Increase thc salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Johrk Derrick, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, fr<br />
salary rate <strong>of</strong> $0,400 for tuelve months to a sal-ary rate <strong>of</strong> $12,000 fo<br />
twelve months, effective September 1, 1358. Also, for the period Septern<br />
1, 1958 througll July 31, <strong>1959</strong>, increae~ hjs salary from U, S. hblic Healt<br />
Service Grmt No. H T - ~ ~ O ( C from ~ ) $1,500 per mum to $3,000 per annun;<br />
total salary f o twclve ~ months, $15,000. (R8C No. 136 - Unmimously approvcd<br />
by the Executive cornmi L t;ee )<br />
23. Appoint Dr. Wayrw G. Carpenter as Jjlstn~ctor, part-time, without salary,<br />
for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> throligh Amst 31, 1359. (RBC No. 144)<br />
School <strong>of</strong> N~wsinp;<br />
=$;point Bessie M. Nmcc as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essrjr, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$5,600 fol* twelve months, effectTve November 10, 1958. Unused h d s<br />
($1,073.40) to be tmnsferrcd to Unallocated Salarles - Teakhing. (RBC<br />
NO. 126)<br />
25. Appoint Billye J. Brown as Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor? at a salary rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$5,600 for twclve months, effective November 10, 1958. Unused funds<br />
($855.61) to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC No.<br />
127)<br />
26, Appoint Jean Bradford, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$6,300 for twelve months, effective December 1, 1958. Unused funds<br />
($965.32) to he transferred to Unallocated Salarles - Teaching. (RBc<br />
NO* 130)<br />
27. Reappoint Mr. George D. White as Research AssocLate, at a salary<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $6,468 for twelve months, effective December 1# 1958. Funds<br />
to come from U. S. Public Health Service G m t No. ~~-5484(~1)* (R3C<br />
No. 132)<br />
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28. Approve the following budget for operations <strong>of</strong> the fifth year <strong>of</strong><br />
the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant for Graduate Education in Nursing,<br />
effective September I, 1958, under the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Marjorie<br />
IBlp.m<br />
BarYtholf , Dean.<br />
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Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatric Nursing $ 6,200<br />
Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>esso~ <strong>of</strong> Medical Sociology<br />
(one-half salary) 3,750<br />
Secretary 2,640<br />
Travel a<br />
29. mnge the status <strong>of</strong> Ruth E. &:gelus from Instructor, at a sahry<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for ,twelve months, to Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, at a salary<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $5,400 for twelve months, effective Jwuary 1, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBC NO.<br />
150)<br />
30. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Sam Schulman, Asststant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />
at a salary rete <strong>of</strong> $7,500 for twelve months, effective January 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>; salary derivcd from the Current Restricted Funds - Hogg Foundation<br />
Grant. (RBC No. 154)<br />
31. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Alma L. Mcbniel, Instmotor, at a salary<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for twelve months, effective February 14, <strong>1959</strong>. (HBc<br />
NO. 162)<br />
Organized Research<br />
Tissue Metabolism Research Laboratory<br />
32. TY-0 from the position Research TechnicIan 11 to the<br />
Maintenance m d ~~ui~ment accourl t . (RBC No. 125)<br />
33. Appoint Dr. AyLen Ugur as Rcscarch Associate, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$6,168 for twelve months, effective <strong>March</strong> I, <strong>1959</strong>. Funds to come from<br />
the Cu~~rent Restricted Account - Scaly & With Foundation Grant to the<br />
Neurology Research L~lxx-atc~ry. (FBc No. 158)<br />
Zaborator <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Research<br />
d e budgetary unit ~ captioned Laburstory Of Psychiatric Research -<br />
Maintenance and Equipment by transferring the funds needed from the sources<br />
Indicated below;<br />
Current; Restricted b.du:<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Yefs - Electroencephalopaphy $1,500<br />
Oil, Gas and Sullfacc Leases on Fifteen<br />
Acres in Urazuri.~ County, <strong>Texas</strong> for<br />
Joh? Sealy Hospital 2,000<br />
Unappropriated Surplus 2dE<br />
Hospitals<br />
Nursing Service<br />
35. Approve the follnwine transfer <strong>of</strong> funds to provide for the salaries<br />
and meals and quarters for two exchange visitor nurses, effective January<br />
16, -<strong>1959</strong>:<br />
Transfer From:<br />
Nursing Service<br />
Staff Nurse<br />
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Transfer to:<br />
Nurshg Service<br />
Exchange Vlsitor Nurse<br />
Meals and Quarters<br />
36. Approve the transfer <strong>of</strong> $10,000 from Staff Nurse appropriation to<br />
Contract 6pecial Duty Nurses, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBC No, 159)<br />
Medical Records Lihrary<br />
37. Appoint Dorothy Peek Leake as Acting Chief Medical Records Librarian,<br />
at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $5,880, for the month <strong>of</strong> November, 1958, only. Funds<br />
to cme from the pvsitivr~ Chief Medical Records LLbrarian; unused funds<br />
($6,129) to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teachtng. (RBC<br />
No. 137)<br />
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Medical Case Service , *< ,<br />
-pate R new positf on <strong>of</strong> Social Work Supervisor by transferrink. .., . ^<<br />
$4,165 from Social Caseworker I1 and appoint ~ rjorie LL Gardenier as --._ .<br />
Social Work Supervisor, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,168 for twelve months,<br />
effective September 1, 1358. (RBc No. 104)<br />
39. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mary A. Beeler, Social Caseworker 11, from<br />
a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,168 for twelve months to a saLary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,468<br />
for twelve months, effective September 1, 1958 through January 6, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Fbds needed to come from the Current Restricted Account - Hogg Foundation<br />
Grant. Mss Beeler receives $5,604 from Social Caseworker 11 and 6564<br />
from the Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics; total salary for twelve months,<br />
$6,448. (EBc No. 122) (see Stem No. 20 - this docket)<br />
40, Appoint Agnes C, Ritchie as Social Caseworker II, without salary,<br />
effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>. WE. Ritchie aleo serves as Instructor in<br />
Neurology and Psycliiatry at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,780 for twelve montha;<br />
salmy derived from U. S. Public Keslth Service Grant No. OM-76(~) I<br />
(RBC NO. 161)<br />
Clinical Laboratory<br />
1. Appoint I&. William K. Perry as Teaching gupervisor for students<br />
in khe medical technology progrms, without salary, effective Jmuary<br />
1, <strong>1959</strong>. Mr. Perry also serves as Technical Dfrector, hbomtary<br />
Technoloa, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,468 for twelve months. (RBC No. 151)<br />
Ebdocrine Clinic<br />
2 Approve the transfer <strong>of</strong> $318 from Unallocated Maintenance md Equip-<br />
ment and $4,682 from Unappropriated Surplus to the mdocrlne Clhic -<br />
Maintenance and Equlpment account. (RBC No. 142)<br />
Personnel Clinic<br />
43. Accept the-.resiwtfon <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hyman W. Paley, Director <strong>of</strong> Personnel<br />
Clinlc, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,800 for twelve months, effect-lve December<br />
31, 1958. Dr. Paley will continue to serve as Instructor in Internal<br />
Medicine at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $9,000 for twelve months. (RBC No. 149)<br />
Poison Control Center<br />
nppmve the transfer <strong>of</strong> $320 frm Unapporprlated Income and $30<br />
from Unallocated Maintenance A d Equlpment to the kintenance and'kuip-<br />
ment account - Poison Control Center. (RBc No. 141)<br />
Dietar Semice<br />
d p r o v e the transfer o l $3~0,150 from the Mlntelance and Equipment<br />
account to a separate Food account whlch will give better emenditure<br />
control and eliminate the need for detailed malysis for cost deter-<br />
mination. (RBc No. 133)<br />
I<br />
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Other Organized Activities Relating to<br />
Instruct ional Department 6<br />
Animal Hospital<br />
Approve the transfer <strong>of</strong> $1,000 from the Clearing Account to the<br />
Mnintenancq and Equtpment account, which w ill provide fuAds for equip-<br />
ment. (RRC No. 135)<br />
47. Approvc the transfer <strong>of</strong> $17,500 from Unappropriated Surplus to<br />
an acccnmi; captiolied Remodeling nf S.S.U. Building for Animal Quarters.<br />
(RBC NO. 14 5)<br />
JAMES W. MCLAUGHLIN F'OWSHZP FWD; I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fallowing rec~mme~cFatl.c~r~s approved by the Medi.ca1 Branch McLaugldin<br />
Cormnittee for the James W. McLa~&lin Fellowship Fund:<br />
1. Approve till: t;rm-sf er <strong>of</strong> $20,000 f~om thc James W. McLaughlin<br />
Fellow~hip Fund, Accourrt No. 93>090, to McZaughlin Grant Accowt,<br />
No. 934490, to provide funds for the remodeling <strong>of</strong> the laboratory<br />
area on the 2nd floor ~?f the Gail Forden Building and to purchase<br />
equipment for.. research in Lhe field <strong>of</strong> inf ectinn and immunity.<br />
2. Xncrease the equipment account <strong>of</strong> Dr. T. J. St~rr's Postdoctoml<br />
ell ow ship by $2,268 tc provide funds for the purchase <strong>of</strong> fluorescence<br />
microscopy equipment.<br />
WAIVER OF NEPOTISM: 1 re c~mend that the Arlti-Nepotism Rule (as<br />
approved by the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents <strong>March</strong> 17, 1951) be waived in favor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Dorothy Whitney Anigsteln, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in Microbiology,<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ludwik Anigstein, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicine and<br />
Public BeaZkh, ef-EecZ;.iv~ September 1, 2958.<br />
-- SAL;E OF SURPLUS PROPERTY: I recornend pur approval <strong>of</strong> the sale <strong>of</strong><br />
275 boiler Lubes, a'' OO.., 9 Suge, 18 feet long, to Hahn & Clay 7<br />
Machine and Boiler Wo~ks, 5100 Clinton Drlve, IlousLor1, <strong>Texas</strong>, on the<br />
basis nf a high 'tlrirl <strong>of</strong> $3,865.<br />
WVEWpEllrT CONTRACTS -- AND GWJTS: The fclllowl~ig contract€ and grants<br />
have been negotiat~d bjr the B?;siness Mmlagerh md llave been sigped by<br />
the 'Executive Director upor1 tllc rcconme~ldatlon <strong>of</strong> the academic director<br />
and the Business bknager, snd approved by the Comptroller rmd President,<br />
I recommend your approval and llatification or signatures:<br />
1. Grant No, C-4207, by which the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education, and<br />
We are, Publtc Health Servlce, provides $41,452, for the period December<br />
19 58 through KO- ember 30, <strong>1959</strong>, for thepurchase <strong>of</strong> Electron Microscopes<br />
This project is direeked hy Dr. Kowarmd C. Hopps, Chairman and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Patholam.<br />
2. Grant No. D-768( cl ) , by which the Department o.C He87 th, Education, '<br />
y.;"<br />
and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $3,836, for the period<br />
C<br />
} 3 4: '*<br />
','A 6<br />
@'ember 1, 1958 through November 30, <strong>1959</strong>, for research on the Develop- %<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> thc Palntc and Lip in Kcc. This project is directed hy Dr.<br />
Rmce E. Walker, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anatomy.<br />
3. Grant No. M-2698, by which the l3epartmen.t <strong>of</strong> Heal-th, Education, and -,.<br />
elfare, Public Health Senice, provides $6,773t for the period January<br />
1957, through December 31, <strong>1959</strong>, for research on Photically Elicited<br />
EEG Arousal in Mental Disease. This project is directed by Dr. Willlam<br />
P. Wil~on, As~oclate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry.<br />
4,<br />
4. Grant No. ~~-3259(~3), by which the Department <strong>of</strong>: Health, Education, '<br />
and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $9,'130, for the period<br />
April 1, <strong>1959</strong> through krch 31, 1360, for research on Immunologic Studies<br />
&.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Protein gynthcsls In Leuke~a, This project is directed by Dr. Howard<br />
C. Hopps, Chairman and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Pathology.<br />
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4<br />
by 'dhich Lhc Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Mucation, )j! ,J<br />
5 Grant No. ~~~-53l-4,<br />
and Welfare, Publlc Xealth Service, provides $51,2n, for the period<br />
flenlber 1, 1958 through Novemijrr 36, 1 for a gra(11iate training<br />
program for research and teaching if1 intemai medicine (human cardiac<br />
vascular physiology). This project is directed by Dr. James V, Warren,<br />
C)laimn and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> t .h~ Department <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine.<br />
6. Grant No. A-2824, hy which the Department (if Heal-th, Education,<br />
an.d Welfare, Public Heal ti1 Service, provides $17,1136, for the period )he,<br />
on Studies on<br />
a New Type Gasfy5.c S~ri?sl;l-k,l: kif!; Pr'l, let. Ttlio -2rc Jec!t is r!:j.rected by<br />
Dr. Erlgar J. Poth, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Surgery.<br />
-11ary 1, <strong>1959</strong> t'lr.>:a;;;, Dcccir,!?~ 31., 1459, t'c:rx r~:ie~r~h<br />
7. G~ant<br />
Lo. ~-13~d+ (12 ) , by wh tck; i ,')?e D~:partl~ent <strong>of</strong> Health, Education,<br />
wid We1 fa,re, Pr~'!i: ic HeeAl.k,l. Sc:*lr:ce, ~rvvides $3,709, for the period<br />
February 1, l9>3 throum January 31, 1960, for research on Isolation<br />
+.nd I;?-iarac terizatios~ <strong>of</strong> &zymes kvulved -Ln the Riological Activity 46<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tt~ioctic Ac3.3. This project is directed by Dr. Gerald R. Seaman,<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Micrublology.<br />
8, Grant No. ~~-549.'*(~), Fj, w71.lc31 the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education,<br />
aria Welfare, P~biic Heaith Ser~ice, pruvides $2,300, fur the pcriod<br />
rch 1, <strong>1959</strong> thriagh Fehr~x-ry 29, 2960, for research on Phosphates<br />
Sc;wai;c. This project is directed by Dr. C. H. Cormell, Pr<strong>of</strong> cssor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Preventive Med.ic;x~e a12d Plbiic Realth .<br />
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Grant No. RG-61-91 (A), hy which the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Edxcat ion,<br />
ardW~LPare~RbllcHeaItLSemi.~e,provide~$2,287, firtheperiod ;,,?(i:*<br />
<strong>March</strong> I, <strong>1959</strong> through Fellwry 29, 1960, for research cln Regeneration<br />
J L ) ? '<br />
&' %<br />
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and Repair <strong>of</strong> the Intestine. This pruject Is directed by Dr. W. Keith I<br />
O'Steen, Instructor in hatmy.<br />
10. Crmt No. 2E- c6, 'kg wl,:.c l.: Pepari;xen% <strong>of</strong> Heslth, Ed 11.cat. ioa,<br />
5qe<br />
and Wrl.:la,r.r, P-~:lli j.c iieaj k!r Sr.!.ujcep pnvi?cs $7,612, for the period )h - \ 2 '/ ''kh<br />
June 1, <strong>1959</strong> thrcu~h Map _ill j ;1%!3, f a graduate training rin Tropical<br />
Medicine md Paras5 to; :JAY. F.,ia p~c.jczl; is directed by Dr. S. Allen<br />
Xcobt, Pr<strong>of</strong> PR si)r uf Pib? v+?r7 ';-'?,re M?3 lcr',ne and. Pub]-ic Health.<br />
11, Grant No, 2~- ~;l?S[~lj , by wh-lc'n the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education,<br />
and XelPare, Pub: ic IIen-i t;h SET, Lde, provides $25,000, for the period \<br />
April 1, <strong>1959</strong> through hkrch 31, 1960, to aid in training neuropathologists<br />
/ for careers as teacher-investigators. This project, is directed by Dr.<br />
Kemeth M. Earl?, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pathology, and Dr. Homrd C,<br />
Hopps, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Pathology.<br />
12. Grant No, OM-~~(CL), by krhich the Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education,<br />
- d Welfare, Public Health Senrice, p-ovides $39,921, for the period<br />
April 1, <strong>1959</strong> through <strong>March</strong> 31, 1960, for research on a Mdtiple Impact . 1."<br />
Brief Psychotherapy Program. l%is project is directed by Dr. Harold<br />
A. Godishian, and Dr. E. C. Mchald, Jr,, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Newology md Psychiatry, respecLively.<br />
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13. Letter <strong>of</strong> Extension, dated Febluary 11, 195g3 by which the Depart<strong>of</strong><br />
Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, extends '<br />
termination date <strong>of</strong> Grmt No. FT-109, without additional funds,<br />
3, 1960. The project is directed by Miss brJorie Bartholf,<br />
Dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Nursing.<br />
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14, Letter <strong>of</strong> Extension, dated February 2, 1353, by which the Department<br />
& Health, Education, and Welfare, PulJic Health Service, extends the<br />
termination date oP Grant No. a-9154, without additional funds, to June /,j!~<br />
30, <strong>1959</strong>. This project is directed by Dr. Hamilton F, Ford, Pr<strong>of</strong>easor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Neurology and Psychiatry.<br />
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15. Amendment No. 1 to Contract. Nu. ~onr-1598(03) , by which the Depart- L,<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the Wy, provides an additional $5,128, and extends the contract J> f!!<br />
August 31, 1957, mil establishes 31$ <strong>of</strong> direct labor as a provisional over-<br />
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head rate begirlr~ing September 1, 1358. The research project is directed<br />
by Dr. William C. Levin, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine,<br />
86. Supplemental Agreement No. 2(59-169) to Air Force Contract No. 41 \ , fi -<br />
(657) -93, by which the Department <strong>of</strong> the ALr Force, fixes the overhead b;<br />
date, <strong>of</strong> the Schedule, at 3146 <strong>of</strong> direct labor for the period September<br />
1, 1956 throum June 30, 1.957.<br />
27. Supplemental Agreement No. 4(5~-168) to Air Force Contract No,<br />
'-,-<br />
AF 18(600)-1263, by whi.ch the Department <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, fixes the<br />
erhead rate, <strong>of</strong> the Schedule, at 31% <strong>of</strong> direct iabur, for the period h! 13<br />
Aptember I, 1956 throu& Augr~st 31, 1957, and estabiishes 3% uf<br />
direct lahur as a provisional overhead rate bepinnirlg September 1,<br />
1958, The research is directedby Dr, C. M. Pomerat, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Anatomy.<br />
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* Supplemental Agreement No. I.(%-152) to Air Force Contract No.<br />
41(6$7)-198, by which the Deparbent <strong>of</strong> the Air Force, provides<br />
$13,698 ixlcreas~, exi;~:~ils the ternination date to Jm~rary 31, 1960,<br />
and amends the ~rovisional overhead rat;e to read 31$ <strong>of</strong> direct labor,<br />
effective X~?ptem't,er 1, 1958, until a negetiated rate i~ cibtaIne[l.<br />
The research is directed %y D-r. Go Ma Pomesnt, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anatomy.<br />
29. Grant NSF-~~104, by which the National Science Foundatirm, pro-<br />
vides $20,700, for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through December 31, 1961, ,?,'f,-<br />
or research on Origin and Ehwlution <strong>of</strong> Xost Para~ite Relationship.<br />
This project is d.irected by Dr. Leroy J. Olson, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Microbiology.<br />
CONTRACTS, AG-TS ( RUSINES )<br />
COITIXACTS: The following contracts have been execu,ted on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
The Urli.versi.l;y <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Medical Branch by the <strong>of</strong>ficials indicated, f<br />
recomerid agpreval a d ratification <strong>of</strong> signatures:<br />
1. Interagency CG-C)pera,t,iun Contract Mo. 4413-336, signed by 13r. John<br />
R. Tru~11'~w~ EXF,CUL~~TC Director, and Mr. E+ D. Walker, Business Mmager,<br />
by which the State uf Te,ms Depahment <strong>of</strong> Health, provides $100 for<br />
travcl expcnsc; =d per diem fay Dr. Carl Nau, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Preventive<br />
Medicine and fiblic Health, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Advisory Committee<br />
Qn Personnel TrsFning , for the period December 8, 1958 through<br />
Jme 3Q3 1953. This contract was signed by the State Board <strong>of</strong> Control<br />
on December 8, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
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2. Interagency Co-Operation Contract No. 4413-333, sigmed by Dr. John<br />
B. Truslow, Executive Director, aszd Mr. E. D. Walker, Business hager,<br />
by which the State <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Health provides $9,040, for<br />
the period December 1, 1358 through June 30, <strong>1959</strong>, for support <strong>of</strong> a<br />
clinical program in the We1.l Child Conferences and Maternity Conferences<br />
<strong>of</strong> Galveeton Gouty, and to InstZtute and maintain a cytology screening<br />
program for the ~bstetrical conferences. This contract was signed by<br />
the State Board <strong>of</strong> Control on Tiovember 25, 1958.<br />
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CONTRACTS AN13 AGREXMEWTS (ACADEMIC) NONGO- SPONSORED, INLZUDING<br />
RESEARCH GRAKPS DISTINGUISMELE FEOM GIFTS<br />
Contracts: The f ollowlng ccntracts have been executed on behalf <strong>of</strong> The<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Medical Branch by the Executive Director. I recommend<br />
approval and ratification <strong>of</strong> signatures:<br />
1. The grner-Chllcott Laboratories, Morris Plains, New Jersey, have<br />
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sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $5,500 for research on The Use <strong>of</strong> Pacatal )\&-'<<br />
., In Marked Hypothemia to Produce Cardiac Standstill and the Resuscitation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Hypothermic Heart. mris proJect is directed by Dr. Charles R. ii<br />
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2 The Life Insurance Medical Reeearcb Fund, 345 East 46th Street,<br />
New York 17, N. Y *, bs awarded a grant in the &ount <strong>of</strong> $16,500, for<br />
the period July 1, <strong>1959</strong> to June 30, 1961, fur flwther support <strong>of</strong> research l'if,<br />
on Functional Distension <strong>of</strong> the Kidney, under tb direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Howard<br />
G. Swam, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor oP Physiology..<br />
3. The UpJohn Capany, 3Gl Benrietta Street, Kdmzoo, Michigan, has<br />
sent a cheek in the amount <strong>of</strong> $3,030 far continuing support <strong>of</strong> research fi .$<br />
on Trypanos- Gemhiense and Trypanos- Rhodesiense Infections in Mice y\ J<br />
for the period Janll~ry 1, 19539 tboal@;ka December 31, <strong>1959</strong>, This project<br />
is directed by Dr. A. Psckehmian, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Microbiology.<br />
%. The Life Inaurmce Medical Research F bd, 345 East 46th Street,<br />
New York 17, N, I., h a awmded a grant in the mount <strong>of</strong> $19,- for<br />
research on Factors :nflucneing Cardiac Output in Man, for the period<br />
July 1, <strong>1959</strong> through June 30, 1961 !This project is directed by Ilr ,<br />
James V. Warren, Ckimm a-nd Pr<strong>of</strong>sssor <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Xntermal<br />
Medicine.<br />
5. The Tobaceo 1ndfilst-k.y Resewch Ccmnm.Sttee, 1w East Forty Second<br />
Street, New York 17, No Y.,, has awarded a grant in the amout <strong>of</strong><br />
$12,880 for eontiauing reskw~h on Tissue Culture Studies <strong>of</strong> Human ,! 13"<br />
Lung, for the perf& Maz-ch 1, <strong>1959</strong> through February 29, 1960, plus ?;*,\ fi -, pj<br />
;<br />
i, $j'<br />
I: r<br />
w augplment sf $l,JTOCI to cover a deficit in the grant for the<br />
ealcndm year <strong>March</strong> 1, 13:E thro~gh February 28, <strong>1959</strong>. This project<br />
is directed by Dr. 6, M, Pcrmerht, Pr<strong>of</strong>e6ss~ <strong>of</strong> Anatomy and Director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Tissue Metabolism HesewcB Labomtory* . :,. I;L<br />
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6- Gerber Baby Foods, 5W1 S m kandra Street, Oakland, California,<br />
have sent a cheek en the mount <strong>of</strong> $5,000 as w. Grant-in-Aid for the 1' .fid i "'&<br />
year 1958-59 for contfnnl.ng sup-port <strong>of</strong> research on Fat NutrLtion<br />
Studies. This project is directed 'by Dm Arild E. Elamem, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
and Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Depment <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics.<br />
7. Smith Kline 8a French Foundationt Philadelphia 1, Pennsylvania,<br />
has sent a check I.n the m.omt <strong>of</strong> $3,m for support <strong>of</strong> research on<br />
Calvium Binding in Nerve and Musclep under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />
F. Hermum Rudenberg, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physiology.<br />
8. The Wpjohn Cwwy, Wmazoo, MSebbigrlm, has sent two checks,<br />
one in the mount <strong>of</strong> $3,500 and the other in the mwnt <strong>of</strong> $640,<br />
for research on bicxlssety <strong>of</strong> diuretf cs - U-5641 and U-7047. This<br />
project 1s directed by Dr. Arthur Ruskin, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Internal Medfclne .<br />
9. The UpJohn Cemgarrgr, Wmnazoo, Michigan, hw sent two checks, each<br />
in the amount <strong>of</strong> $750, which represent the firat and second quarterly<br />
paymerate on w $3,000 renewal grant for rasewch on Studies <strong>of</strong> Antibf otice<br />
asd CombLations <strong>of</strong> htlbiotics, for the ye= 1958-59. This prodect Is 79':'<br />
directed by Dr, J* bed Mullina, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor sf Dernaatology.<br />
. GI&: The follavlng gifts aad grants have been received at the Medical<br />
Breach'. I rec-nd acceptmce and that the a-gpreeicttion <strong>of</strong> the B&<br />
<strong>of</strong> Regents be sent the aonors by the See~etazy.<br />
A 1 The American Medical Education Feundat ion, 535 North Dearborn Street, ---L~<br />
Chtcugo 10, TlXfmfa, has sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $13,679.10 as<br />
a grant-in-aid t o the teaching budget.<br />
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2. Galveston Be& Assocf&tion hes sent et check in the mount <strong>of</strong> $500 fl 'L<br />
for support <strong>of</strong> the Childrenss HeaJPt Clinic, under the directfon <strong>of</strong> Dr. - t<br />
Stmckle, Asscciste Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pedlatrica . Address acknowledge- flQ<br />
merit to Ws. Jeanne Sehmb, Secretary, Gdveston Heart Association,<br />
902 Market Street, Galveston, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
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Braaoria 60~nty EewL Assoeiatl,on, 229 Parking Way, Lake Jackeon, , : ,,<br />
Pkxas, has. sed n ckerh in the mount <strong>of</strong> $500 for supp0l.t <strong>of</strong> themn /-!f:+ ,<br />
Heart S u r w Prcm~, >under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. John R.. Derrick,<br />
Assfstant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> SnsgePy* Address weknmfledgemtnt to Dr. 0. L,<br />
Johnson, President, Brazorta County He& AeaoefatlonL<br />
' 4 Bike Uh3ratories# Ine,, W e Pl~ce, South Bomlk, Coacticut,<br />
have sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $500, representing a grant cornmuwpatfng<br />
mke Ia%,tlr&kriesP 30th &mfvtrsaxyt to the Department <strong>of</strong> 1 ti<br />
knmtolo&y $.-r" ss, ' .i-:?.V. f' 5,' md/~r rll1fniea.L research ,. The project to<br />
be directed br Gr, ,j, E'rai W~11%m~ Cha3mm and Pr~ftssor <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ibem~:llt <strong>of</strong> LF %9k0l.0@J<br />
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5. Dcole Ghm n;r rKk Zrrc .,<br />
7hove sent n e&,elr ir, ~he m~wt <strong>of</strong> Om as an unrestricted grant for '<br />
w.aa by t$e Degisl?+xer~,+. ,n,f IXmmtoiow, under the directton <strong>of</strong> Dr. if.<br />
Fred Mullrrrsa, P:sy:f essrr ?ad C b i m<br />
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109 West 6kth Street, New York 23, N. Y., i I. , .. "<br />
<strong>of</strong> %he Department <strong>of</strong> Dematolo~,<br />
6 V2ctcrl-r F:i%~ll:~ 2~1rd:,k A~so~Iatim hAB sent a cheek in the emmt ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> $786,k2 for. s11g3:~23 oZ cardimascuhx resemch under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. Ga~rge Ref-~w~~n., Fr<strong>of</strong>esesr <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine; address acknowledgement<br />
to Mr, Dfi%r,;d En SheSfPeld, Victoria Hatioaal Bank, Box 615> Victoria,<br />
<strong>Texas</strong><br />
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\7. Howard County Kemwt Association hw- sent e. check In the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
$1,200 Por su~por% o'f the Ogen Hem Surgery Promam, under the direction ,q&. zhib<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dro John Ri Mrrl.akc Aaaistant, Sr<strong>of</strong>eseor <strong>of</strong> Surgery, Address ac-<br />
knowledgment to ISpr P': C, OfBrien, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board, Howard County<br />
He& Asso@l%tios, PJ Q3 Box k-07, Big Spring, <strong>Texas</strong>,<br />
"8 The Galveatgra Ccta:~$y He& Ass3ciation, 902 Wket Street, Galveston,<br />
Texw, has sent a r h ~ ~ fr. k the eam~~mt <strong>of</strong> $200 to be used by the Wbrasy<br />
to purcbme pTsl.1 ,-.st,: cabs relqtiq tl=l the cardiavasrulaF diseases.<br />
Address aak~~rnle~9,gemat-<br />
tcl Mrs , John H. Schb, Execut,ive Secretary.<br />
9. Mr, Maeo Giuwafr. 2GT Stew& Buildir.., Galveatong <strong>Texas</strong>, has sent a 1<br />
. ,,A P*<br />
eheok in the mm~izt cf $2~1,0W for the purpose <strong>of</strong> establishing the W o ,]q 2<br />
Stewart Ubor~trx*,lr ?-s. ':%rdiwa~c~hrResearchas ammorial to the late ?ii<br />
W o Stewart. TLe 7~'r~~faf~~iry for C8zrii'~~ascuUr Research wf 11 be directed '<br />
by Dr, Jmts 7, Ww~en, RcYessor and C W m m <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Internd Med-l cr ne<br />
PO. Mr. Edward C, Meek Willow-Run Farm, Elutehings, Texaa, haa sent a . ;<<br />
check in the amgut <strong>of</strong> to be deposited in the Current Restricted /, j I'<br />
Account - Thmpson-SlngPeton Congenital Facial Deformity Clinic F%d,<br />
which fe under the direction af Dr. T. Cf. Blocker, Sr,, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Plastf c md Maxi ll<strong>of</strong>aePal Swgel-y.<br />
, Philadelphia 1, Pe-ylvania, has sent a check<br />
\11. Merck Shsrp & h h e<br />
f n the mount <strong>of</strong> $ 7 , ~ to cover the expense8 incurred in connection<br />
with the Galveaton Endocrinology Syqosium, held February 12-14, <strong>1959</strong>;<br />
expeaditures to be apprcrrrcd by Dr. John B. Truslow, Executive Director.<br />
Address acknowledgement to Dr. Frederick I. Heath, Director <strong>of</strong> h-<br />
feasiwml ReS~tiwns. -. -. ,<br />
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E. he American Women's ~oluntary Service, Galveston, ~e-, haa sent /'I' '<br />
a cheek in the mr3mt <strong>of</strong> $741 -30 fop the purchase <strong>of</strong> the following hospital<br />
cquipent ;<br />
4 Croapattes - Colrnplete $660 .OO<br />
2 Heavy Duty Polecats<br />
2 Piek-Me-Up-ma 27 4 90<br />
2 Gliding Hooks 2.50<br />
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Address acknowledgement to Mrs, E. 3. Krohn, 4b8 Avenue R*, Galveaton.<br />
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13. The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, : 1<br />
Austin 12, <strong>Texas</strong>, has sent two checks, totaling $1,050, to cover a<br />
fellowship for Dr. Orie L, Forbis, Resident in Neurolw, for the<br />
period December 1, 1958 through ;Tune 30, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
14, Johnson & Johnson, New B~wick, New Jersey, have sent a check ,<br />
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in the amount <strong>of</strong> $2,000 as a grant-in-aid to msist with the tmermes , I-<br />
fncurred in relatton to a clinical study <strong>of</strong> Dequdfn and Teoqufl, for '<br />
the period January . . 1, <strong>1959</strong> through kc%imbbex.31,. <strong>1959</strong>. The project is<br />
directed by Dr. J. Fred Mullins, Chairman and Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dermatology. Address acknowledgement to Dr. Caviza Hildick,<br />
Associate Director <strong>of</strong> Clf nical ~esearch, address above.<br />
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15. CIRAPharmaceutied Products, Inc., Sumit, N. J., have sent a it,,<br />
check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $1,250 as &grant-in-aid to defray the cost ',:<br />
<strong>of</strong> investigative work with -__._ SU-5879, under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr , George<br />
R. Hermam, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal kdicfm, Address acknowledgement<br />
to Dr, Edgar A. Sack, address above.<br />
16. Houston Endowment InG, P. 0. Box 1414, Houston 1, <strong>Texas</strong>, has F - ! r', ' ,<br />
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sent a check In the mount <strong>of</strong> $500 for supgort <strong>of</strong> reseach on "Chagae ' ! '<br />
Disease," under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. A. A. Packchanfan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> MFcroblolom. Address acknowledgement to Mr. F. J. Beyne, Chairman,<br />
Houston Endme nt , Inc ,<br />
7 . The Rartz Mountain Products Corporation, 36 Cooper Square, New -! i,,<br />
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York 3, N. Y., has sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $3,000 for support ,i/f,-d2''<br />
<strong>of</strong> research on "Psittacosis, 'I under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Morria<br />
Pollard, Director <strong>of</strong> the Virus Reaearch hboratory. This is an<br />
extension <strong>of</strong> a previous gift, previously docketed.<br />
Gifts less than $100<br />
18. Mr. C'uthbert Pawell, 1615 W. 5lst Street, Kansas City l2, Missouri,<br />
has sent a check in the mount <strong>of</strong> $100 to be deposited in the Current<br />
Restricted Account "Special flmd to be used for the support <strong>of</strong> research, )'fi j! -2. ";<br />
augmentation <strong>of</strong> certain salaries and travel expenses for you~sr staff<br />
members to attend medical meetings - Department <strong>of</strong> Neurology and Psychiatry.<br />
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19. Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Walkers, 350 West St. Anthony Lane, Florissant, )-n- 3 du t"<br />
Missouri, have sent a check in the amount <strong>of</strong> $10.00 to be ueed for<br />
cancer research.<br />
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OUT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the following out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />
tripe by the staff members listed, their exlpenses to be paid frm the<br />
aouree <strong>of</strong> Funas indicated:<br />
1. Dr. Johes P. Bakker, Instructor, and Dr. Daniel B. Powell, Jr.,<br />
Resident, <strong>of</strong> the Depw-nt <strong>of</strong> Gtorhfnolmyngology, April 6-18, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Bloaniqton, Indiana, to attend a course In Otolaryngology held<br />
annually at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Indim Medical Center; their eqenses<br />
to be paid fram the Current Restricted Account - Olga Keith Wiese Fund.<br />
2. Dr. Raymudo Bermudez, Resident in Surgery, January 14-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
Mexico City, Mexico, to participate on a program at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Singleton Surgical Society <strong>of</strong> Mexico City; his expenses to be paid frm<br />
the Current Restricted Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>essionel Servlcesa By Members <strong>of</strong><br />
Staff - General Surgery.<br />
3. Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr., Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Plastic and Piaxill<strong>of</strong>wcial<br />
Surgery, December 14-15, 1958, to Chicago, Illin<strong>of</strong>rs, in the capacity<br />
<strong>of</strong> consultant to the Atmed Forces, to visit the hosgitaa in which the<br />
children who hml been burned in the school fire were confined; hie<br />
emnses to be paid f rcm Navy Contract lo. ~onr 1598 (02) ,<br />
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4. Dr. HayrrtonLf F. Rlow~t~ Director <strong>of</strong> Animal Hospital,,December 1-6,<br />
1958, to Chizago, Il.linois, atter1.d. the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ani~ml<br />
Care Pmttl; his expenses to bc paid from the brrent Re~tricted Account -<br />
National. Fund for Mc3drca.l Ecl ucn,Lion. Grant.<br />
. Dr. flrr L4el.l Urjel scl~e, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, April 13-15,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to Sax Frm.cisco, Callfomia, to attend the meeti.ng <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> P~rllat. rics; her. expenses to be paid from Special Activities<br />
Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>ess1om.l Pees - Pediatrics.<br />
6. Dr. Helen ll~vi~<br />
.j(~hn~ton, hstrusi;nr ixi Pediatrics, April. 13-55, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Sasl Francisco, Califomlla, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Americm<br />
Acad.emy oP Peel i a t,r-i.cc; II+ r. rxpense:; Lo hr paid from Special Activities<br />
Account - Prot'essiclrlal Fees - Peclia-tric~.<br />
7. Dr. E. Sva~r~ Fme, Jr., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Neurology and Psychiatry,<br />
October 17-2Q, 1958, to Columbus, Ohio, to attend the meeting<br />
cf the Cmtral Ne~wo-psyzb:!atrLz Assoc.iation; h-i s expenses to he paid<br />
from the Current Restricted, Accomr~t - Special Fund for Rusidcnt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
State Psyc3'rlopath.i~ Hospital.<br />
8, Dr. D, R. Cclandcr, Assistmt Pr<strong>of</strong> esvor <strong>of</strong> Biochend sl;ry, J~~n~mry 14-<br />
20, <strong>1959</strong>, to D%i;rhoil:, M:l.ehi.gar~, to attend the annual Wayne Univer~ity<br />
Spp(~sium; his expenses to be pald f~om U. S. Public Health Service<br />
Grant No. ~-557(~5).<br />
9. Mr. Charles M. Cooper, Jr., Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Hospitabs, <strong>March</strong><br />
2-4, 1.35'3, to Tor.ot~t,~, Or~I;ario, Cmada, to attend th? Instituke on<br />
Safety and 1rlcurLmce ~p0n~0red by the American Hospital Association and<br />
the Canadiar~ Hospital Asscciation; hi2 expenses t.u be paid from the<br />
Navy Cil;~l, ract No. Tlur*r -'2:'7?(00) .<br />
1G. Ijrsn E. Frank D:r~t:>~1<br />
Dec~xhsr 8-12, 1-958, Lo Bo~a Fiatcrt, Florida, to atterul the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sou.tJb.em S.zgir.al Asso~.lat:i.c~~~; their expenses to he paid from the<br />
Spez.ln.1 Actlivities Acuo~mt - JTro%essional Fue~ artd. .I. !A. mith., Residents ill Plastic Sul-gery,<br />
- Plas1;i.r: S~lrgery.<br />
11, Dr. K~rlzeth M. EarXep Assistm~i; Dcm ~f Medicink, Octo'fier 26-31,<br />
1958, to Washbgton, 13. C., to past;icipv.t.e in the pcst-gradmte short<br />
course spon sored by the Armed Forces Institute <strong>of</strong> Pathology; his expenEes<br />
tn be paid Yrom U, S, Publie Health Service Grant No. 2 B 5198.<br />
12. Dr. G. W. N. Eggers, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Orthopedic Swgerg, January 19-29,<br />
l5!3C3, to Chicago, LlIh~nois, to attend the mcetings <strong>of</strong> the Amerlcan Bard<br />
cf Orthopaedic Surgery; his expenses ,Lo be paid from the Wren* Restricted<br />
Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Fees - Orthopedics.<br />
13. Cr. E. Burke Evans, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Orthopedic Surgery, January<br />
21-29, 1359, to Chicago, Illinois, t o present a paper at the annual meetings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ameriew Azndcmy <strong>of</strong> Orthopaedic Surgeons; his errpenses tc) be paid<br />
from the Current liestrj.ctqd Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Fees - Orthopedics.<br />
14. Dr. Amond S. Go1dnm-1, Instmator in Pediatrics, April 13-15, 1953,<br />
to San Frmci~co, Califol-rlin, to atbend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics; his expensec to bc paid frnm the Special Activities<br />
Account - Pr~fessional Fees - Pediatrics.<br />
15. Dr. Harold A. Goolishj.m, As~oclate P~<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Neurology and Psy-<br />
chiatry, February 27-<strong>March</strong> i, <strong>1959</strong>, to Little Rock, Arkansas, to attend<br />
the Regional Research Conference <strong>of</strong> the Amexican Psychiatric Assoc-iation;<br />
his expenses to be paid from U. 8. Public Xealth Service Grmt No. OM 76(~).
1 Hayo'ld A. Gl-,r:i:,jiJh,j.w~ A; F ~ ,, I . i irt3;- ~~o~?ssL~T" rjf Kell r07.i1gj R . - I ~<br />
P~yf* Pe;- Mi -,!!7e~.c 1 rl 7; . ,> ,a , si;af C - PF!~ ' 3 t r,:.::~,<br />
20, Dr. Ar,..L%i Eu ~ZL-,';?.:~ ':;:!.R.:.:T~::, xi.! P::aiecr;~l? <strong>of</strong> *l-.c Dc:partmcr~t sf<br />
PediatrLcc, J.KC 7-13, 7:.$mri7, ?.ci Atla:-t:i: C!.ky$ New .Terse;y, LO p~~~1sent<br />
at1 ~:~hiIii I +I.!, [;73~ rr;~p!;Sr:g r.f' t,?e h~.er:';..;an Meclieal Acs~clati~n; his<br />
expprlsps t:a 1~ pa:L3 t'n-.,_:r~ +;.k C'v:~,rc~ -i. Rcst;~L:.te3 A:2211j: I: - B;-ll.,er<br />
Sr;!~!?;.es.<br />
h7jora43:'itjs G:.a:;i: .- +: N .';.:,~.f.:.~[.~:;<br />
22. Dr , Ar-.i ,.rl E. IIay, GF: : CvL a l r:n~a.~~ aV..% t'r- ; 5s.70 T 01' f,i~~: Ilep~-r-l;rnen,-!; o:C<br />
.,. ,<br />
P+li; a'.r !.ds, ,J:;.L:~ Lj:--L::- , LyI: ;I, L: It;---- :.en'. :, ?a!:.-t 'la, !;L) ~):re~e?2t a? e*ibit<br />
- ,<br />
at the rr.cc5ir.g <strong>of</strong> ~!,,t. :X .-i,~l;c.::.a:-:. -::al Perllai--,'i.2 !~J:;~??LYsS his eqenses<br />
. ,<br />
t,~ I-,e pa::.d ryum tiL:e !L ..;:,:-E:!::Y RC 3': :':'.i '.:-, d A fcr~ylt .-. P '2,. :?r s s T a1 Semi ce s<br />
by Members or Clin.ical St.&% - Peill~.t.rics,<br />
23. Dr. WilLiam L. &rim, Assi.star~t Pr<strong>of</strong>e~~i-~r c;f Iicurology and Psyehlat.ryp<br />
December: 10-17, 1958~ to New York, No v., r,? att~rlrl -!;'he<br />
corirerence on Meurom~s~2vlar Diseases spar1 sf )red tiy the American Ne~rological<br />
Association! 'r1l.s expenses te be pair1 f Y G the ~ Curcent; Restricted<br />
Accouri l; - Seal y & Smith Frs;-..datior. Gra~: !. -- Neurology Research Laborato~~y.<br />
24. Mr. Art;Iiu- G. H~i~.2.ngs~ Di~cctol" <strong>of</strong>: Hospi.tals2 P'eh~aary 5-8, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
-Lo Chicago, Illinois, to atte:;r? i;ke Sec~nd &~t~=l Cong~eus on AdmTnistration.<br />
give?-t 'tq t;he &ie~'i.
Mlic?~:'Lgm, to rr2si4:, research labs a+, t!te Westcs?~ Reserve School <strong>of</strong><br />
Medicine a;jd l;n at.%end thc: meeting sf the Si111i.he~1 O't~stetrical and<br />
Gynecological. Society; h.i.s expe.:i ses to he paid t'rm the Current<br />
Resl;ri.c!;erl AazoUt: - YroX'es~io~!.al P~es - OI>st,et,rics a ~d G>nccoll3gy.<br />
27. Dr, W ?".1lim C. Levln, Assoeiai.t! P-~<strong>of</strong>esuo~. <strong>of</strong> Intzmal Medicine,<br />
Jan-mry 20-24, 7959, to Ncw Orleans, Louisiar., t,r~ xt;terl.d the meetings<br />
.elf the So?~tG,wesf; Cancer Ckc.rrlo !,Fe r&py Study Scz%ion, The American<br />
Fel? e7-s !:-:o-i c ~ f CLf n !_.sa'L Rc sear:h acd the So~~ther? Sot ie l,y for Clkical<br />
Ras~arl',; I?:.; +x~F-.::;.F c, +;*: k ) ~ >nl?j f ?=ortl U. S, Plih1f 2 H~altY~ Semi~e<br />
Gr-a..f A:. ()'{- 7L''7bJ,:~"i<br />
. . , 1,<br />
28. p.7. W.'I.L:-~X 7. Le,.~~r;., A~sr>c:!.a.':,c? Pro?ec-.aor. <strong>of</strong> Tn+,r:mal Mcficlne,<br />
7~ ;p t3 Y3serlte Natiu~al Psrk, C0.1if0rrl.i.a~ Lr)<br />
at:+.e:~? t..!3e me?? i.l:y t t!.' !:'Ciu S~'L Lf orw- la Association ~7f E1.0od Banks ; his<br />
c..araccr, t.,~ bp paid i ~ a Spezlal n A&.?-vities Asao.~mi; - Pra<strong>of</strong>es8ional<br />
Fres - 6 Rjr~r-~? Rat7 k ,<br />
Fe'tlr:ua-ry 6-10,<br />
2 . D!rn4 S. F, Lewts, Acs.tst;at:.k Fr:fessor nf S~~-ge.ry,<br />
'i359, t.%? CPli~aqc, 'E'L1i.?cj._c, ?;ri ;ttt:t,md Lhe National MEND Coordinators'<br />
i r r nrlc! tkte A:j.;,ila-; CO;'KI'~SS 0x1 Medf.=al F&i:cleatio~l and Liccnsurc;<br />
1;l s e?$eli.;l.c3 c +:R 5~. pard. :.':r:l:n Gmeral Afhiirr. stratS(111 - Execut i ve<br />
Di rect.or
48. Dr. H. Irving Schweppe, Jr, , Resident in Internal Medicine, <strong>March</strong><br />
24-28, <strong>1959</strong>, to Boston, Massachusetts, to attend a course in Pulmonary<br />
Furlctioa sponsored by the American Trmdeau Society; his expenses to be<br />
paid from the Currerlt Restricted Account - Study <strong>of</strong> Di~eases <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chest,<br />
49. Dr. A. N. Silvetti, Research Investigator in Plastic Surgery,<br />
December 8-10, 1358, to Chicago, Illhois, to confer with the scientific<br />
and researcl~. staff df Abbott Laboratories; his expenses to be paid from<br />
U. S. Army Contract No. DA-49-007-MD-880.<br />
50. Dr. A. 0. Singletc~n, Jr., Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Surgery, Janmry<br />
14-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to Mexico City, Mexico, to attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Single-<br />
ton Surgical Society; hia expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted<br />
Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Services by Members <strong>of</strong> Staff - General Surgery,<br />
51. Dr. Edwin G. Truutman, AssLstant to the Dean <strong>of</strong> Medicine, February<br />
7-11> <strong>1959</strong>, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual Congress on<br />
Medical Education sr~d Licensure; his expensea to be paid f ran General<br />
Administration - Execut,ive Direct~r'~ Office - Maintenance and Equipment.<br />
52. Dr. Wayne E, Truax, Instructor in htemai Medicine, January 21-<br />
22, <strong>1959</strong>, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to at-tend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the South-<br />
west Cancer Cehmotherapy Study Section; his expenses to be paid from<br />
U. S. Public Health Service Grmt No. CY 3036(~1).<br />
53. Dr. John 3. T1*uulow, Executive Director, December 13-16, 1958,<br />
to Upton, New York, tn attend a conference <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />
and Medicine <strong>of</strong> the U, S. Atomic Ehergy Cormnission and the Medical<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Brookhaven National kboratory; his expenses to be<br />
paid from General Administration - Executive Director's Office -<br />
Maintenance and Rquij?me:~ L .<br />
54. Dr. Johz B, Truslow, Executive Director, hrch 6-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
Washington, D. C. , for the purpose <strong>of</strong> attending meetings in Washington<br />
with reference to the Public Health Service Hospital affiliation and<br />
related subjects; his cxpcnses to be paid from General. Administration -<br />
Maintena~ce and Equiprrrerlt.<br />
55. Dy. Jarnev V. Warren, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and chair ma,^ <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
In-Lernal Medicine, January 23, <strong>1959</strong>, to New Orleans, Louisianapto<br />
attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Southern Society for Clinical Pnvestigationj<br />
his expenses -I;o be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Residency<br />
Fund - Mdicine Clinic,<br />
56. Mr. E. U. Walker, Business Manager, <strong>March</strong> 23-26, <strong>1959</strong>, to hybon,<br />
Ohio, to attend a meeting <strong>of</strong> the National Cash Register Company; hls<br />
expenses to be paid from Busines~ Wager's Office - kintemnce and<br />
Equipment .<br />
57. Mr. Joe Tupin, Senior medical student, February 6-10, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
Chicago, Illinois, to give a report on "Operation ~echeck'' at the<br />
National MENU Coordinators ' Conference ; his expenses ta he paid from<br />
the Navy Contract No. ~onr-2277 (00) .<br />
58. Dr. Hilda F. Wiese, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, April 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to present a paper at the meeting or' the<br />
American Institute <strong>of</strong> Nutrition; her expenses to be paid from U, 5.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Contr~ct No. U. S. 13. A. 1025(61).<br />
59. Dr. Charles J. Wilson, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Dermatology, December<br />
6-12, 1958, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the Symposia on Cutaneous<br />
Malignancy; his expenses to be paid from American Cancer Society Grant -<br />
Dr. Wilson.
60. Dr. William P. Wilson, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Neurology and Psy-<br />
chiatry, November 2-5, 1958, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to present a<br />
paper at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southern Medical Association; his expenses<br />
to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - 3pecia.t Alnd to be<br />
used for the support <strong>of</strong> research, augmentation <strong>of</strong> certain salaries,<br />
and travel expenses far younger ataff members to attend medical<br />
meetings .<br />
6 Dr. Noel Jampolsky, Resident in Dernatology, December 4-12, 1958,<br />
to Chicago, Illln<strong>of</strong>s, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Alnerican Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Dermatology and Sypbilology; his expenses to be paid from the Current<br />
Restricted Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Fees - Dermatology,<br />
62. Drs. Wray McCash, John E, Lehman, Robert Fbudreau, Residents in<br />
Dermatology, December 4-12, 1958, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong>' Dermatology and Syphilology; their<br />
expenses to be paid from the Current Restricted Account - Pr<strong>of</strong>~?sslonal<br />
Fees - Dermtology.<br />
JBT: EDW: br<br />
Sincerely yours,<br />
oh- B. Truslow, M.D.<br />
Director
Dr. Logan Wilson, President<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Austin 12, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dew Doctor Wilson:<br />
THE mmsm OF mas<br />
DENTAL BRANCR<br />
Houston<br />
The followhg docket is sukmitted for your approvd. and presentation to<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at its meeting in Austin, !<strong>Texas</strong> on <strong>March</strong> -, <strong>1959</strong> :<br />
General Psactice<br />
1. Tran~B00.00 to UnUocated Salaries, the unused balance<br />
created by the transfer <strong>of</strong> Dr. John Reid, Jr . , Instructor. (RBC 59 )<br />
Medicine (Periodontics)<br />
2. Chanae the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. Wilford C. Hooper, Jr. from Clinical Instructor-(1/2<br />
~ime) at an antlus3 salary <strong>of</strong> $~,OW.OQ to bsistrult PI-<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
at an annual salary rate <strong>of</strong> $8,500.00, effective J-y 1, <strong>1959</strong>;<br />
necessary funds in the mount <strong>of</strong> $5,646.64 to be transferred frm<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor made available by the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Jorge<br />
Erausquin; unused bedance <strong>of</strong> $4,333.36 to be transferred to hallocated<br />
Salmfes. (RBC 60)<br />
Physiology ( Pharmacology_Z<br />
3. Appoint Dr. Edwb tit. Roberts as Clinical Instructor at an annual<br />
sdG<strong>of</strong> $666.65 for the period Januwy 1, <strong>1959</strong> to May 31, <strong>1959</strong>, in-<br />
clusive; necessmy funds to be transferred frm Unallocated Salwies.<br />
(RBC 61)<br />
kwentive Dentistry (~edodontics )<br />
. Accept the resignuttion <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary-Helene D. Hortan as Assistant<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (1/10 he) at an annual salary <strong>of</strong> $820.03, effective December<br />
9, 1958; unused bdance <strong>of</strong> $546.68 to be transferred to U-ocated<br />
Sd.aries. (RE 63)<br />
Restorative Dentistry (~emovable Multiple Restorations)<br />
5. Change the source <strong>of</strong> funds for Dr. John Reid, Jr., Instructor in the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> General Practice at an 8mnuEtl salGy rate <strong>of</strong> $7,200.00 to<br />
Instructor in the Department <strong>of</strong> Restorative Dentistry movable<br />
Multiple ~estorations) at the same annual salary rate, effective January<br />
1, <strong>1959</strong>; necessazy Funds h~ the amount <strong>of</strong> $4,800.00 to be transferred<br />
froan Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, unfilled; unuaed balance <strong>of</strong> $4,200.00 to be<br />
transferred to UnaLlocated Salaries. (RE 58)<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Dental Hygiene<br />
A c c e p t the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Mary-Helene D. Borton as Director<br />
(9/10 he) at an annu& salaxy <strong>of</strong> $7,380.00, effective December 3,<br />
1958; unused bdance <strong>of</strong> $4,920.00 to be transferred to UUocated<br />
Sdwies. (RBC 62)<br />
7. Appoint Dr. Martin S. Day as Instructor (Pwt-time at an annual<br />
salary <strong>of</strong> $933 .o0 for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> 'to May 31, <strong>1959</strong>, in-<br />
clusive; necessmy W d s to be transferred fran Instructors (part-time ),<br />
(RBC 64)<br />
--<br />
CLASSIFIED PAY PLAN: I: recammend approval <strong>of</strong> the following mition in<br />
the Classification and Pay Plan to becane effective September 1, <strong>1959</strong>:<br />
1. Create a new Clam 2202, Research Associate, $424-539, $5088-6468, a<br />
Step hmber 35. 'd
CONTRACTS: The f(>llowing contracts have been signed on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dental Branch by John Victor Olson, 1 recommend your approval and rati-<br />
f ication <strong>of</strong> the signatme :<br />
A<br />
I.. United States Public Hcalth Service Researrch Grznt C-2880 (c-3) for w<br />
$13,564.00 for the period April 1, 1559 to <strong>March</strong> 3, 1960, inclusive.<br />
The investigator is Dr. Bcnry C, Browning, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the 2epartment<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anatomy ( General and Microscopic ) .<br />
2. United Stat,es R~blic Health Service Research Grant C-4468 for<br />
$4,912.00 for the peri,ad September 1, 1958 to A~ugust 3, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive..0-&?<br />
The investigator :iu Ik. Elmer S. Wyylne, Assistant P1.<strong>of</strong>essor in the De-<br />
partment <strong>of</strong> Pathology (~icrobiolagy<br />
) .<br />
3. United States Public Health Service Research Grarit 0-200 (c-4) for X),<br />
$4,929.00 fcr thc period January 1, 1953 to Decmber 31, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive.<br />
The investigator is Dr. Sumter S. him,, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the Depmtment <strong>of</strong><br />
Pathology (Dental ) .<br />
4. United States Public Health Service Senior Zesearch Fellowship Grant 4<br />
SF-323 (c) for $11,470.00 for the period January 1: <strong>1959</strong> to December 3, '<br />
1953, inclusive. The investigator is Dr. Henry C. Browning, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in the DepartmerlC <strong>of</strong> Anatomy (~enerd and ~j croscopic).<br />
?"# 42<br />
5. United State;; Public Health Service Senior esew h Fellowship Grant<br />
SF-228 for $10,368.00 for the period April 1, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 31, 1960, inclusive.<br />
The investigator is Dr. Edwin L. Smith, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the De- [;<br />
~ar1:~ment <strong>of</strong> Physiology (Physiology).<br />
GIFTS: I recommend a.cceptance <strong>of</strong> the following gifts which have been<br />
><br />
received:<br />
A check in the mount ol $10.00 from Dr. H. M. Kight has been de- U d ~ C 1 !<br />
posited in Current Restricted Funds - Leonard I. Kercheval Memorial Student<br />
Loan Fund in memory <strong>of</strong> Mr .- kchibald Telf er .<br />
2. A check in the amounl; <strong>of</strong> $6no.oo to increase the Patterson-Bettinger-<br />
Car y Fellowship Fund (M. F . Patterson Dental Supply Company, 253 Univer- - 2 qd I<br />
sity Avenue, St. Paul 14, Mim~esota, Attention: Mr. W. 0. Patterson,<br />
Presir'lent;), established at the Dent& Branch and approved by the Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Regents Millutcs <strong>of</strong> Meeting Number 560, February 3, 1957.<br />
3. A scholarship and/or loan fund in the amount <strong>of</strong> $50,000.00 (to bc<br />
paid annually in mounts <strong>of</strong> $10,000.00) from the Houston Endowment<br />
Incorporated (Mr. John T . Jones, President, Houston Endowment 1 ncorpo-<br />
rated, P. 0. Box 1414, Houston, ex as). A check in the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
$10,000.00 has been deposited in Curent Restricted Funds - "Jesse H* D'/g~<br />
Joncs Scholarships" for men and the "Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarships" for<br />
wamen, subsequent payments to be made on January 15th <strong>of</strong> each succeed-<br />
ing yeas until f ind payment has been made, Tliese scholarships and/or<br />
loans are to be awarded on a yearly basis, not to exceed $1,000.00 a<br />
year, to young men and women or outstanding ability who need financiaJ.<br />
aid, to he chosen by the Loan Corumi-thee <strong>of</strong> the Dent& Branch. The num-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> avards and amount 01' each to be detmiried by the Loan Cmmittee.<br />
REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES WITH ------<br />
PAY FOR ACADEMIC OR ADMIN1STRATI.W PURPOSES<br />
355 EXCESS - OF 50 - WEEKS: -- I recommend approval <strong>of</strong> the followi,.lg reassign-<br />
Gnt <strong>of</strong> duties:<br />
1. Dr. Federico Gonzales, Assistmt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor under United States ?-<br />
Public Health Servic~ Senior Research Fellowship Grant SF-223 I C-1 ) be<br />
relieved *om his oxdinzry duties at the Dental Branch, for the period .? 2 Gd<br />
Mach 1, <strong>1959</strong> to August 3: 1459, inclusive arlrl for that period be re- , *<br />
i y<br />
assigned to a special research project <strong>of</strong> the Dental Ekanch on the use 02<br />
<strong>of</strong> the electron microscope at Hwtm-d <strong>University</strong>, Boston, Massachusetts; d<br />
salaxy and traveling expenses to be paid frm the United States Public<br />
Health Service Senior Research Fellowship Grant SF-223 (c-1<br />
) .<br />
e.<br />
OUT-OF-STATE TRLPS;; 1 recommend your apprwal <strong>of</strong> the follawing out-<strong>of</strong>-<br />
state trips by the staff members listed below, their expenses to be paid<br />
from ~iscell&eous General Expenses - Traveling Expenses, unless other -<br />
wise indicated:<br />
1. Dr. John Victor Olson, Dean, <strong>March</strong> 18, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 27, <strong>1959</strong>, inclu-<br />
sive, to go to San Francisco, California to attend the Thirty-sixth<br />
Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Assaciwtion <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools to pawticf-<br />
pate in the panel discussion 06 the Conference Session on Television;<br />
his expenses to be paid from Qffice <strong>of</strong> the Dean - Travelfag.<br />
2. Mrs. Nadyne B. Eowen, Registrar, April 17, <strong>1959</strong> to April 26, <strong>1959</strong><br />
inclusive, to go to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to attend the annual meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hrican Association <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Registrare and Admissions<br />
Officers to attend committee meetings, workshops on admissions and pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
registrars and to participate as President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Registrars and to partf cipate in discussions<br />
that concern registration procedures as they per rain to the Dental<br />
Branch .<br />
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3. Dr. Frank 3. Trice, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Departmat sf Medicine < .-<br />
(Endodontics) , February 4, <strong>1959</strong> ro February 12, 1999, inclusive, to go<br />
to Chicago, Illinois to represent the institution at the American<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Endodontics Meeting and to attend the Chicago Dental<br />
Society Mid-Winter Meetfng.<br />
4. Dr. Charles W. Conroy, Assistant: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
(Periodontics) <strong>March</strong> 16, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 23, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to<br />
San Francisco, California to present a scientific paper entitled "Cornparison<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Plasma Volw <strong>of</strong> Extracted and -- in situ Teeth" at the<br />
International Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Research Meeting.<br />
5. Dr. Sumter S. Arnim, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Path~logy (Dental),<br />
<strong>March</strong> 18, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 26, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to San Francisco,<br />
California to present a paper entitled "Organization <strong>of</strong> Research in<br />
Graduate One or Two Year Plans" at the Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools and to attend meetings <strong>of</strong><br />
the International Association for Dental Research; his expenses to be<br />
paid from Unf ted States Public Health Service Research Grant D-289 (C-2).<br />
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6. Dr. Barnee M. Levy, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Pathology (Dental),<br />
<strong>March</strong> 18, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 26, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to San Francisco,<br />
California to present a scientific paper entitled "Experimental.<br />
Osteogenic Sarcoma <strong>of</strong> the Jaws <strong>of</strong> Mice" at the Thirty-sixth Annual Meet-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> the American Associasion <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools and to attend meetings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the International Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Research; his expanses to be<br />
paid from United States Public Health Service Research Grant I>-$22 (C-1).<br />
7. Dr. William A. Nolte, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Patholow (Micro-<br />
biology), <strong>March</strong> 16, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 28, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to San<br />
Francisco, California to present a scientific paper enti't led "Evalua-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Media for Root Canal Culture" at the International Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dental Research Meeting and to attend the Thirty-sixth Annual Meet-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools.<br />
8, Dr. Leon Kraintz, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Physiology<br />
(Physiology), <strong>March</strong> 16, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 24, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to San<br />
Francisco, California to present a scientific paper entitled "Comparison<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Plasma Volume <strong>of</strong> Extracted and -- in situ Teeth'' at the International<br />
Association for Dental Research Meeting.<br />
9. Dr. Paul E. Tullar, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Physiology<br />
(Pharmacology), <strong>March</strong> 21, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 25, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to<br />
San Fransicso, California to attend the special session on "Teaching <strong>of</strong><br />
Phamcology and Applied Therapeutics to Dental Students" at the Thixty-<br />
sixth Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools.<br />
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10. Dr- Albert P. Hestfm, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Preventive Dentistry<br />
( ~rthodontics ) , Februas y 21, <strong>1959</strong> to February 25 : <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive,<br />
to go to St. Louis, Missouri to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the St. Louis <strong>University</strong><br />
Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Grthodontic s to par tic ipate on panel dlscus -<br />
sions and to report on research projects 521 Orthodontics at the Dental<br />
Branch.<br />
11. Dr. Albert P. Westfall, e<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Preventive Dentis-<br />
try (Orthodontics), <strong>March</strong> 16, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 29, 1957, inclusive, to go<br />
to San Francisco, California to attend the Conference Session on Ortho-<br />
dontics to be held in conjunction with the Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools and to give a report on<br />
the progress in thc OF-t;hodontic Cou-se at the Dental. Branch.<br />
12. Dr. Albert P. Hestfall, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> Preven-Live Dentis-<br />
try (~rthodontics), May 1, <strong>1959</strong> to May 11, 1358, inclusive, to go to<br />
Detroit, Michigan to attend the Fifty-fifth Annuail Session <strong>of</strong> the Ameri-<br />
can Association <strong>of</strong> Or,thodon,tists and present a research project that is<br />
included in the Orthodontic Yropm at the Dental Branch.<br />
13. Dr. Edward C. Hinds, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department or Surgery, May 10, <strong>1959</strong><br />
to May 15, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusivc, to go to Chicago, Illinois to present a<br />
scientific paper entieled "Cartilage Block Artkcoplasty" at the American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Maxill<strong>of</strong>acia3. Surgeons Meeting.<br />
14. Dr. Jmes E. Armstrong, Jr,, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Depashent <strong>of</strong><br />
Surgery, <strong>March</strong> 21, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 26, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to San<br />
Francisco, California to attend the Conference Session on O ral Surgery<br />
to be held in conjunction with the Thirty-sixth Annual MeetLng <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Dental Schools to obtain inforrnation to be used<br />
in his teaching course at the Dent& Branch.<br />
15. Dr. W illiam H. Bell, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>cssc)~, Department <strong>of</strong> Sureery,<br />
<strong>March</strong> 18, 1353 to W ch 25, <strong>1959</strong>, inclusive, to go to Snn Francisco,<br />
California to present a scientific paper entitled "Resorption Charac-<br />
teristics <strong>of</strong> Autog~nous and 'Anorganic' Wne hplants" at the Inter-<br />
national Association <strong>of</strong> Dent& Research Meeting.<br />
16. Dr. Jmes D . 0 'Fsrrel.1, Clinical Co-ordinator , Outpatient Division,<br />
February 6, 1759 to F~bruary 13, 2.359, inclusive, to go to Chicago,<br />
Illinois to attend the Chicago Dental Society Mid-Winter Meeting and<br />
associated groups to obtain information to be used in his teaching<br />
course at the Dentnl Branch and for consultation with representatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> dental mmufacturers.<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS: On recomn~endation <strong>of</strong> the Loan Committee, the following<br />
awards have been made:<br />
1. Mr. John by. Andrepont has been named recipient <strong>of</strong> a Jesse H. Jones<br />
Scholarship for men for the year 1958-<strong>1959</strong> in the mount <strong>of</strong> $1,000.00. 4 y.,<br />
2 I&. Richard G. Alexander has been named recipient <strong>of</strong> a Jesse H.<br />
Jones Scholarship for men for the year 1958-<strong>1959</strong> in the amount <strong>of</strong> , .<br />
'P<br />
$600.00.<br />
'- r<br />
L/<br />
. John Victor Olson<br />
' Dean
Dr. Logm Wil~on, Prrtcident<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> T exu<br />
htin 12, T-xas<br />
*ar Doctor Flilson:<br />
The fall*-Ang 6upplmenta.i clockei; is cluhmitted for- your approval and pre-<br />
sentation tc the bud <strong>of</strong> Begente at it8 meeting In Auatin, Texa8 on<br />
blarch - , 1953:<br />
OUT-OF-STAT% TXXPS: -- I recurmend your approval. <strong>of</strong> the follawine out-ufetate<br />
trip by the staff members lleted below, their eqensee to be paid<br />
from Miscellaneous General Fxpensts - Tr~veling Fxpensee:<br />
1. Dr. Henry C. &owning, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Department <strong>of</strong> hatomy (~eneral anb<br />
Microscopic), <strong>March</strong> 30, <strong>1959</strong> to April 5, 3 959, inclusive, tc go to<br />
Seattle, Washington to present e scientif 1c pager entitled "Action <strong>of</strong><br />
Sex Sttrolda m a HomonaJly Dependent Adrenal Cartic& Tmor <strong>of</strong> a CE<br />
Mouse" at the Seventy-Second Wual Mectlsg <strong>of</strong> the her ican Assoclativn<br />
<strong>of</strong> Amtmista. 2. &. Ouo B. Wiawell, Assistant R<strong>of</strong>esrior, Department <strong>of</strong> Anatmy<br />
(General wd blicroscopic), Wch 17, <strong>1959</strong> to <strong>March</strong> 24, <strong>1959</strong>, fnclusive,<br />
to go to Emu Frmcisco, Ca3 j fomia to present a dmonstration entitled<br />
"Intrmcillm Transplantation <strong>of</strong> Tooth Gema , " and to display an ~xhibit<br />
eriti tled "Corre1,stion Aids <strong>of</strong> Anatmy" &t the hternationd Associatim<br />
for Dental Resosrch Meeting.<br />
; ';'JuTL~ iri c t or 01 son
Dr, Logan Wilson, President<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Austin 12, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dear Doctor Wilson:<br />
TRF: fTN13IERSITY OF TEXAS<br />
M. D. ANIBRSON HOSPITAL AND TTTMnR TNSTITUTE<br />
February 27, <strong>1959</strong><br />
The following docket is submitted for your approval and presenta-<br />
tion to the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at its meeting tentatively scheduled<br />
<strong>March</strong> <strong>1959</strong>~<br />
Business Office<br />
1. Appoint Mr. Elmer R, Gillsy to the unfilled position <strong>of</strong><br />
Buehess Manager at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $9,000.00 for twelve months,<br />
effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>, and transfer unused funds <strong>of</strong> #~,~00,00<br />
to the Reserve fm Sdmies, (RBC 39)<br />
a<br />
2. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Henry M. Hallmark, Comptroller,<br />
from $0,200.00 to $8,500.00 Par tmlve months, effective January 1<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, by transfer <strong>of</strong> $200.00 frm the Reserve for Salaries. (RBC 12)<br />
3. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. Walter J, Schwantes, Jr,, Auditor,<br />
from $6,168,~ to #6,468,00 for twelve months, effective January 1<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, by tranaf er <strong>of</strong> $200.00 frm the Reserve for Salaries. (RBC h)<br />
Pat holoa<br />
4,<br />
Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Charles P. Schwim, Asatstant<br />
Pathologist, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $11,000~00 for twelve months, effective<br />
Deceriber 31, 1958. (RBC 4.4)<br />
Radiology<br />
5,<br />
Reappoint Dr. Benjamin C. Guttman as Assistant Radiologist<br />
(Temporary) at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $l2,#0,00 for twelve months for the<br />
period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through June 30, <strong>1959</strong> and transfer #6,000,00<br />
from the Reserve for Salaries, Dr. Guttrnan held a temporary appobtment<br />
as Assistant Radiologist at $7,500.00 for twelve months for the<br />
period September I through December 31, 1958, Unanimous approval. by<br />
the Becutisre Committee January 5, <strong>1959</strong>, (RBc 47)<br />
6. Change the title <strong>of</strong> Dr. Jose R. Hemera from Assistant in<br />
Radiation Therapy to Assistant Radiotherapist without change in sdar~r,<br />
effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBc 49)<br />
7. Ap obt Dr. Gordon C, Johnson as Assistmt Radiotherapfat at<br />
the rate <strong>of</strong> li 6 000.00 for twelve montha, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
and transfer $f1,000.00 from the Reseme for Salaries. Dr, Johnson<br />
replaces Dr. Ernest d, Braun, appointed fm the period September I,<br />
1958, through December 31, 1958. Dr. Johnson also is a Clinical<br />
Fellow in Radiotherapy <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Society with payments<br />
made dbect, (RBC 46)<br />
Section <strong>of</strong> Microbiolom<br />
8. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Dr. Daniel Billen, Associate Biolo-<br />
gist, from $9,000.00 to $9,900.00 far twelve montha, effective February<br />
1, <strong>1959</strong>, by transfer <strong>of</strong> $525.00 from the Reseme for Salaries, (RBC 48)
Phys ics<br />
9, Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Mr. Stig J. Ekeroot, Electronics<br />
Designer at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $6,780.00 for twelve months, effective<br />
October 2, 1950, (RBc 43)<br />
Section <strong>of</strong> Ekperhental Mediche<br />
10. Accept the ~esignatirsn <strong>of</strong> Ik, Wendell E. Bman, Associate<br />
Biochemist, at a salary rate <strong>of</strong> $8,300.00 for twelve months, eff eutive<br />
December 31, 1958. (RBC 45)<br />
Section <strong>of</strong> merhental Surgery<br />
u. Appoint Dr. John E, Healey, Jr., Associate kperlmental Sur-<br />
geon in the Section <strong>of</strong> Experimental Surgery at a admy rate <strong>of</strong> $16,~00,00<br />
for twelve months, effective December 1, 1958. Dr. Hsaley is to be paid<br />
at the rate <strong>of</strong> #l0,000,00 from State funds, ~t the rate <strong>of</strong> $2,000.00 from<br />
the Sophie C, Steves Fund, and at the rate <strong>of</strong> #~,OOO.OQ from NFT Grant<br />
2628 C3. State funds are to be taken from the unfilled position <strong>of</strong> Aasist-<br />
ant General Surgeon and the unused balance <strong>of</strong> $2,500.03 is to be trms-<br />
Perred to the Reserve for Salaries. (RBc 38)<br />
Experimental Pediatrfcs<br />
Appoint Dr. John J. Trentln as Consultant Biologist (Part-<br />
12,<br />
Time) at the rate <strong>of</strong> $l,200,00 per annuin, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
Funds for this appointment are to cme from the unfilled position <strong>of</strong><br />
Biologist (l/k T.) . Transfer the mused funds Fn the amoimt <strong>of</strong> $1,800.00<br />
to the Reserve for Salaries, (RBc 55)<br />
Medical Psycholog~r<br />
13 Transfer the balances in the followhg unf =led budget posi-<br />
tions to the Reserve for Salaries account (RBC 5113<br />
Publicat ions<br />
Associate Medical Psychologist (1/2 T) (Wheeler) $3,500,00<br />
Clinical Psychiatrist (lf3 T 1 (cat01 3 , b O m<br />
Secretary (~arley j 3,648.00<br />
14. Appoint Miss M aqy C, Macdonald as Associate Epidemiologist,<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> hblications, at a sdwy rate <strong>of</strong> $7,000,00 for twelve<br />
months, effective January 26, <strong>1959</strong>, salary t o be paid one-half t5m<br />
from NCT Grant #-9579 and one-half tinse from Various Donors fm 'Cancer<br />
Research, (RBC 50)<br />
Patient B Account Off ice<br />
15. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> Mr. George F, Budd, Accmtant IT,<br />
from $5,604,00 to $6 168.00 for twelve months, effective January 1,<br />
<strong>1959</strong> by transfer <strong>of</strong> $376.00 from the Reserve for Salaries. (RBC 40)<br />
16. Increase the salary <strong>of</strong> John W, Ladd, Jr , , Aseistant Chief<br />
Pharmacist, frm 9b6,468.00 per anm to $6,780~00 per annum, effective
February 1, <strong>1959</strong>. The additional funds needed for this actton are ' 8 8 5<br />
to come frm the Reseme for Salaries Account, (RBC 54)<br />
Transfer from Reseme for Salaries<br />
17. Transfer $22,724.23 from the Reserve for Salaries account<br />
for the following purposes (RBC 52) :<br />
To Physical Plant - Maintenance, Supplies and Travel for:<br />
1. Alteration to Elevators $ 8r0W.00<br />
2,<br />
Grant NCI C-2620 03<br />
First payment to <strong>Texas</strong> Medical<br />
Center for Parking Lot arrangement 4,724,23<br />
To increase the balance in. the Resene fm Main-<br />
tenance and Equipment account 20,000 .OO<br />
18. Termhate the appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Thomas S, Osdene, Assistant<br />
Bfochemlst, Biochemistry Department, at a salary <strong>of</strong> $7,800.00 per annun<br />
affective February 28, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBc 56)<br />
OU!l'-OF43TATE TRIPS: I recormend approval <strong>of</strong> the fallowing out-<strong>of</strong>-state<br />
trips by staff members listed below, their expenses to be paFd by the<br />
Maintenance and Travel Acc~unt unless othemfise specifiedt<br />
1. Dr. David E. Anderson, January 12-14, to attend annual meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the genetics group <strong>of</strong> the Cancer Eye Study Section, American Hereford<br />
Association, Kansas City, Missouri, expenses payable from Grant NCf<br />
C-2890-C2.<br />
2. DT, Daniel E. Bergsagel, Jwuaq 20-22, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
The Southwe st Cancer Chemot hsrapy Study Group, Wau Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
Fxpenses payable from Grant HCI CY-3195.<br />
3, Hiss Evelyn Bubendorf, January 20-21, to attend,meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Stu* Group, New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
expenses payable from Grant NCI CY-3754,<br />
4. DP, R, Zee Clark, Jr,, January 14-16, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
American Cancer Society, Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Education Commtttee, New Ywk,<br />
New York, and to Washington, D. C., for Cancer Control Committee<br />
meet- at Bethesda. Travel Houston to Washington and return, and<br />
per diem Jarsuany 15-18 at no expense to institution; Mapch 29-April 3,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> Bead and Neck Surgeom fn Waah-<br />
hgton, U, C, and to attend meeting <strong>of</strong> Wing Society, New York, Hew York.<br />
5. Dr. Leon hocha~ski, heember 5-6, to attend a Symposium held<br />
by the American Cancer Society, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; December 7-11,<br />
to discuss with Dr, Ben R. Burrnester <strong>of</strong> the IT, S, Department <strong>of</strong> Agri-<br />
culture, Animal Husbandry Reeearch Division, the research to be carried<br />
out under Grant c-L~Lo, Lansing, Michigan, &penses payable from Grant<br />
NCI C-~LO.<br />
6, Dr, Joe B. Ih.ane, February 3-10, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Acadels~y <strong>of</strong> Maxill<strong>of</strong>acial Prosthetics, Chicago, Illinois.<br />
7. Mr. Harry F. Ebert, January 25-30, to ~ttend annual meeting
<strong>of</strong> American Society <strong>of</strong> HeatZng and Air Conditioning Engineers and<br />
the 1Lth International Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment Fxpo-<br />
sition, Philadelphia, Pennsylvanfa,<br />
8. Dr. David H, Ezekiel, December 24-3anuary 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
attend annual meeting <strong>of</strong> American Association for Advancemerrt <strong>of</strong><br />
Science, Washington, D, C,$ expenses payable from AEC Contract AT-<br />
(40-1) -2139.<br />
90 Dr. Gilbert HI Fletcher, Febnrary 5-7, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend tho<br />
Convocation <strong>of</strong> the Amerf can College <strong>of</strong> Radiology to receive a Fellow-<br />
ship Degree in Radiolow, Chicago, IllinaFep Febrmary 15-21, to attend<br />
meetkg <strong>of</strong> the New York Roentgen Society, and to visit the Veterans<br />
Administration and Montefiore Hospitals, New York City, New Yark,<br />
10. Dr, Benjamin Guttman, <strong>March</strong> 19-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend Medical<br />
Extension Course in Diagnostic Radiology at Unfversity <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Medical Center Auditorium at San Francisco, California.<br />
11. Dr. Felix L, Haas, January 12-lh, 195~~ to attend annual<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the genetics group <strong>of</strong> the Cancer Eye Study Section, American<br />
Hereford Association, Kansas City, Mis~ouri, expenses pqyable<br />
from Grant NCL C-289O-CZs May 9-15, <strong>1959</strong>, to deliver paper at Annual<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> American Bacteriologists, at St, Louia,<br />
Missouri, expenses payable from Grant NCI C-3323.<br />
12. Correct Ttem 14, Page A-3, Minutes <strong>of</strong> Meeting 576 to read:<br />
Dr. Richard C, Hay, kcember 9-14, to attend Twelfth Postgraduate<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> the New York State Society <strong>of</strong> Anesthesiologists, Hew York<br />
City, New Yark.<br />
13, Dr, John E, Healey, Jr,, December 16-20, 1958, f m sumey<br />
<strong>of</strong> eastern hospital experimental surgical installations at Roswell<br />
Park Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. and Massachusetts General Hospital,<br />
Boston, and Memorial Hospital, Mew York,<br />
14, Dr, Roy Ca Heflebmr, January 20-22, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Southwest Cancer CI~ernotherapy Study Group, New Orleans,<br />
Louisiana, expenses payable from Grant NCT CY-3754.<br />
15 Ws, H, Margaret Nippen, February 22-28, to attend Tnsti-<br />
tute on D ieta~y<br />
Department Administration, New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
16. Dr, Clifton D, Rowe, Jamw 20-2Z9 to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group, New Orleans, Louis-<br />
iana, expenses payable from Grant MCT CY-37Sho<br />
17, Dr. T, C, Hsu, January 14-16, to visit the Noble Feundation<br />
and arrange a cooperative project with Dr. Thomas A. McCoy,<br />
Ardmore, Oklahoma, expenses payable f~om Grant AW P-1338,<br />
18. Mr. R. A, Kolvoord, February 27-<strong>March</strong> 2, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend<br />
conference at National. Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health on wThe Future <strong>of</strong> Tele-<br />
vision Fn Postgraduate Medical Educationw, sponsored by the Ameriean<br />
Acaw <strong>of</strong> General Practice and the Tnstitute for Advancement <strong>of</strong><br />
Medical Communications, Bethesda, Margland,<br />
19. Correct Item 16, Page A-3, Minutes <strong>of</strong> Meeting 576 to read:<br />
Miss Eleanor J. Macdonald, December 7-XbB 1958, to attend 17th Annual<br />
Meetiry <strong>of</strong> American Acadew <strong>of</strong> Dermatology and Syphilologg, Chicago,<br />
Illinois; to meet with I)r, Bonald Maidand, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Medical
Statistias at N. Y. <strong>University</strong> Hedical School, New York City, and to<br />
set appohtment for him to come to Houston.<br />
20. Miss Eleanor J. Macdondd, January 20-21, to attend meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southwest Cancer Chernothsra~ Study Group in hlev Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
expenses payable from Grant NCI d~-37%.<br />
21. Mrs, Marjorie E. Mandry, January 20-22, to record minutes <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Southwest Cancer Chemotheraw Study Group, New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
expenses payable from Grant WCI CY-3754,<br />
22, Dr, Hilmi Mavioglu, Jmary 20-21, to attend the Southwest<br />
Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group Meeting, New Orleans, Louieriana,<br />
expenses pyable from Grant NCI CY-3195.<br />
23. Miss Margaret J, Md;ann, January 3-7, to attend the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> The American Society <strong>of</strong> X-rag Technician's kecutive Board, as<br />
Education Chaman, Chicago, Illinois,<br />
24 4 Dr. T. S. Osdsne, Januaqy 20-22, to attend mest- <strong>of</strong> South-<br />
west Chemotherapy Study Group, Mew Orleans, Louisiana, expenses payable<br />
from Grant NCI n-3754,<br />
25. Mrs. teigh Place, January 27-31, Go attend Third National<br />
Conference on &change <strong>of</strong> Persons sponsored by the Institute <strong>of</strong> Inter-<br />
national Education, Washington, D, C ,<br />
26. Dr. Raymond G. RQS~, <strong>March</strong> 13-16, to attend the fourth annual<br />
meetfng <strong>of</strong> the Southwestern Society <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Medicine, New Orleans,<br />
Louisiana,<br />
27, Dr. WiLIiam 0, Russell, Janum 12-13, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Cancer Eye Study Section, Kansas City, Missouri, expenses payable from<br />
Grant NCI C-1751 (C 5) ; February 13-15, to attend rnee.ting <strong>of</strong> FScecutive<br />
Committee, American Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical Pathologists, New Orleans, Y,ouia-<br />
iana,<br />
28r Dr. M, L, Samuels, Februaq 8-15, to attend Postgraduate Course<br />
No, 7, Recent Advances in Cardiovaactilar Diseases, New York, New York,<br />
29 * Dr. R. J, Shalek, Januarg 20-22, to hand carry instruments<br />
to have them calibrated at National Bureau <strong>of</strong> Standardsg Washington, D, C,<br />
30 , Dr. C. C, Shullenberger, January 20-21, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Southwest Cancer Chemotheraw Stue Group, New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
expenses payable from Grant NCI CP-3196.<br />
31. Dr. W. K, Sinclair, November 24-26, to discus8 Reactor program<br />
at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, New York, expenses<br />
payable from Reactw fund; <strong>March</strong> 13-15, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong> Southwestern<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Nuclear Medic-, and attend meeting <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, New<br />
Orleans, Louisiana; expenses payable from AEC Contract AT-(~o-~) -2028,<br />
32. Dr, John S, Stehlin, Jr., November 19-22, to attend Western<br />
Surgical Meeting, Rochester, Minnesota,<br />
33 Dr. Margaret P. Sullivan, January 24-Februq 1, to attend<br />
meetings <strong>of</strong> Acute Leukemia Chemotherapy Cooperative Study Group, and<br />
Western Section <strong>of</strong> American Federation for Clinicdl Research, Carmel,<br />
California, at no expense to institution except for per diem January<br />
28-29,
34. Ih., W. W. Sutow, January 20-23, to attend meetings <strong>of</strong><br />
Southwestern Cancer Chemotheramf. Group, Southern Section <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Federation for Clinical Research, and Society for Fxperirtnental Biol-<br />
ogg and Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, per diem for two days from<br />
maintenance and travel account, and remainder f rom Grant NCT CY-3713,<br />
3!L Dr. Grant Taylor, January 20-22, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Southwestern Cancer Chemotherapy Crroup in New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
expenses payable from Grant NCI cY-37Sho<br />
3be Dr, Em C. White, December 7-11, to attend meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern Surgical Asaociat ion, Boca Raton, Florida,<br />
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: The following contracts, grants,<br />
and amendments have been negotiated by the Administrator and have<br />
bean signed by the Director upon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the contract<br />
dbector and the Administrator, and approved by the Comptroller and<br />
President, T recommend your approval and ratification <strong>of</strong> signatures:<br />
'><br />
Grant No ~-3801(8), by which the National Cancer Institute "$3<br />
1.<br />
provides an extension <strong>of</strong> six months, w5thout additional funds, making '<br />
the grant pert d effective December 1, 1957 to May 3'1, <strong>1959</strong>, for<br />
research on in Dete &ion <strong>of</strong> Early Gas tro-IntestirLaZ MalignancyN,<br />
directed by k, Robert S. Nelson.<br />
2. Grant No, C-4340, by which the National Cancer Institute<br />
'p provides #33,741.00 for the period December 1, 1958 to November 30 3 *jJ&.A<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, for research on "An Examination <strong>of</strong> the Part Played by Viruees<br />
in the Origin <strong>of</strong> Leukemia by Means <strong>of</strong> Biological and Bio-Physical<br />
Studies on Chicken and Mouse Leukemiav, to be directed by Dr. Leon<br />
Dmochowski,<br />
6 1.5<br />
-<br />
//.-- -J<br />
-30 Grant No. C-4222, by which the National Cancer ~nstf tute" ,.I-, , .<br />
providea $9,691.00 for tk period December 1, 1958 to August 31,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, for resea~ch on llBiochemical Studies on Hamster Renal Tumor<br />
Inducttontt, to be directed by Dr, Darrell N, Ward,<br />
'/'iJ+<br />
ha Grant $10. C-4256, by which the National Cancer Institute h7<br />
' provides $9,386.00 for the period December 1, 1958 to November 30, -/,;<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, for research on ltGenetics and Neopl~stic Growt;htt, (A Symposium),<br />
to be directed by Dr, Felix L. Haas,<br />
iwc<br />
5. Contract lo. At-(40-1)-2139 (Modification No. 1) by which ,<br />
the 'J, S, Atomic Energy Commission provides $20,391,00 for the period /' j.?:,<br />
December 1, 1958 to November 30, <strong>1959</strong>, for reseasch on "The Role <strong>of</strong><br />
Nucleic Acid in Amino Acid Incorporation into Protein and in Enzyme<br />
Synthesist1. The project will be directed by Dr, C, 0, Doudney,<br />
6. Grant No. H-,4125, by which the National Heart Institute *"&c<br />
,. I -1<br />
provides $2,793*00 for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> to December 31, r-i i<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, for research on "Activation <strong>of</strong> Purified Prothrombin by Blood<br />
Thromboplastinn, directed by Dr. D, E, Bergsagel,<br />
7. Grant No. C-4238, by which the National Cancer Institute ..,' _<br />
p~ovides $l2,500,00 for the period December 1, 1958 to November 30, .,'I<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, for research on '*Chromatography and Metabolism <strong>of</strong> the DR'A <strong>of</strong><br />
'<br />
Tumors". The project will be directed by Dr, Saul Kit, LC<br />
8. Contract No. AT-(40-11-2028 (~odification No. 3) by which<br />
the U, 3, Atomic Energy Comission provides $26,9SS,00 for the period .'J,?<br />
January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through December 31, <strong>1959</strong>, for research on "PhysicaZ<br />
>--
., 7-<br />
and Radiobiological Investigations with 2 2 Mevp X-Rays and Electrons<br />
aa Compwed with ~obalt-60 V-Rays and 200 kvp X-Raystf. The project<br />
dl1 be directed by &, Warren K. Sinclair,<br />
CONTRACTS ~ ~ AGREEMENTS 1 3<br />
(ACADEMIC) NOEOVERMNT SPO~REI~,<br />
~ R E S E A R C R<br />
FROF GIFTS:<br />
CONTRACTS: The following contracts have been executed on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> M, D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Instftute<br />
by the Director, I recommend approval and ratification <strong>of</strong> signatwet<br />
1. Grant No. G-035, by which the Welch Foundatton provides 'i;'i",,'-<br />
$10,000 for the period November I, <strong>1959</strong> to October 31, 1960, for<br />
research on IYEndocrine Factors in P-entation and in the Origin<br />
and Growth <strong>of</strong> Tumo~s!~. The project will be directed by Dr. A,<br />
Clark Griffin,<br />
2, Grant No. P-Z6A, by which the American Cancer Society /;! :yT' 4<br />
provides $21,114.00 for the period <strong>March</strong> 1, <strong>1959</strong> to February 28,<br />
1962, for research on 1'Isolation <strong>of</strong> Factors frm Malignant Tissue<br />
Affecting Metabolismll. The project will be directed by DP, A,<br />
Clak Griffin,<br />
' u P-3, (;<br />
3.<br />
Grant No. P-209 (~ncillary orant), by which the American >,;,:,%<br />
/cancer Society provides $3.6,031.00 for the period <strong>March</strong> 1, <strong>1959</strong> to A --7<br />
,>/ ,;<br />
February 29, 1960, for research on ~~Iaolation <strong>of</strong> Factors from Malig-<br />
: , .'>
Memorial Fund for transportation expenses <strong>of</strong> Dr, Moshe Ban Porath<br />
from Israel where he will stud$* as a fellow in Physics Department<br />
for one year,<br />
$250.00 from Mr. Morri~ Rauch, Post Office Box 243,<br />
Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> for final payment on pledge to the Building and '<br />
Equipment Fund.<br />
"\<br />
s+ , 1.;<br />
r- 1;<br />
'<br />
l,;!i.,,<br />
8. h,000.01 covering two donations, $750.00 from Mr. S. W. .; :'<br />
Gaylord, and$2~0.01frornMP.S.W.Gayl~rd, Jr., 806Blodgett yi+<br />
Street, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> f os the account lTariou8 Donors for Cancer<br />
Researchlf,<br />
\ , ,<br />
r., . '<br />
\3kst<br />
~100,000,00 from M. D, Anderson Foundation Trustees,<br />
Office TI, 2557, Hauston, <strong>Texas</strong> for the Univarslty Cancer fi '/<br />
Foundation, representing the third annual payment under the grant<br />
'<br />
<strong>of</strong> $~00,000,CU made by the M. 13, Anderson Foundation.<br />
$294.11 from Robstown Community Fund, c/o Mr. Joe B.<br />
Jessel, President, Post Offtce Rm 191, Robstown, <strong>Texas</strong> for research<br />
h Chemotherapy.<br />
\I 11. $500.00 from Mosher Steel Company, c/o Mr. W, M. Eliot,<br />
3520 Yoakum Blvd, , Houston 6, <strong>Texas</strong> for the Administrative Contingency<br />
Fwd, (NO publicity requested). I<br />
-----A 12. 30 aharas common stock Anderson, Clafion, and Company<br />
from M?. W, Leland Anderson, Anderson, Clayton and Company, Post<br />
Off ice Bm 2538, Houston 1, <strong>Texas</strong> for the <strong>University</strong> Cancer<br />
Foundation,<br />
"4 13.<br />
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5'<br />
g,,<br />
[,\ .,,<br />
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200 shares common stock <strong>of</strong> Anderson, Clayton and Company ?'<br />
from MF, and Nrs, Harmon Whittington, Post Off ice Bm 2538, Houston, ..<br />
Tsxas for the 'Whittington Fund",<br />
\ 14- $300.00 from The Squtbb Institute for Medical Research,<br />
Ih*, Mark I. Hewitt, Associate Medical Director, New Brunswick, , \ '<br />
New Jersey, for the "Pediatric Research and Associated Activities '<br />
Fund <strong>of</strong> the Pediatric SectiontT. E<br />
15.<br />
$500.00 fram Burroughs Wellcome and Company, Inc,, Pls,<br />
Fred A, Coe, Jr,, Vice President in Charge <strong>of</strong> Dist~ibution,<br />
1 Scarsdale Road, Tuckahoe, New York for support <strong>of</strong> activities in<br />
connection with tb "Thi~teenth Annual Symposium on Fundamental<br />
Cancer Researchtt, , i<br />
$600.00 from the Sisterhood <strong>of</strong> Temple Beth Israel, Mrs.<br />
Julius Levi, Chairman, 3517 Austin Street, Houston 4, <strong>Texas</strong>, donation<br />
from the Sabina Weinstock Cancer Research Fund, for the nVarious<br />
Donors for Cancer Researchn,<br />
,, 2 ,$<br />
1,
39. The gifts under $100.00 as listed on the attached sheets,<br />
all <strong>of</strong> which have been acknowledged by the institution.<br />
Respectfully submitted,<br />
,--7 /-I<br />
R, h e Clark, Jr., M. D, C,<br />
D i r e c t o r
1/26 Sov. ?: l*frs, Price Daniel 2404 Indian Trail, Austin 3, T. 3 (10.00)<br />
:-3ss Zllen Ir, Ganiel ( 5.00)<br />
Mr. Clinton C, Esr'zaur Bt, it2, 30x 95, Sharzock, <strong>Texas</strong> 50,CrO<br />
14r. F. C. Kernpc li5 Dillcn St,, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> 5.30<br />
The Entire City <strong>of</strong> Souston Houston, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Health Dept., 5 Fred K.<br />
Lzurentx, H. D., Director <strong>of</strong><br />
P~blic Seal tn<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry T. Beck 3646 Aberdeen h'ay, Houston 25, T, 4.00<br />
Hitchcock Lioness 121id~ P. 0. Eox 1124, Galves%on, <strong>Texas</strong> 5.03<br />
$ E5-s. Lois S~IL~reiner,<br />
Pres.<br />
1 /27 Yx. Louis Mendlovitz 3261 Norfolk SC., Houston 6, <strong>Texas</strong> :?5.03<br />
Iir. B Z-s. 3, J. Srme Eox 36, Sabinzi, <strong>Texas</strong> 10.133<br />
Pir. Francis G. Coates 16th Floor Espsrson Bldg, , Honston, T.L+O,flO<br />
The Lutherzn kiomn's llission- Route 1, Eox 172, Alta Loma, <strong>Texas</strong> 5.90<br />
ary Leagne <strong>of</strong> 3.r Savior<br />
Lutheran 2hurch, !!rs. A. ;?;,<br />
Tehrle<br />
FriendsintheGeneralElectric P. G. Zox22DL5, :iouston27, Texan 25,00<br />
Go., 5 A. II. Keen, :,baser<br />
Ik. K. F. I!asselmnn 737 <strong>Texas</strong> :at 1 1 3mX Xdg,, Zowton 1U,3D<br />
Selby i:. Sullivar, & Jolin F.<br />
Sullivan<br />
-- E.El,!CjF. IAL TG<br />
812~. 2 Equi?, Nr. William I!cxll<br />
?esearck<br />
Zesearch<br />
Research<br />
Research Mr. Roy Conway<br />
Research Mrs. J. W, Lindsey<br />
Volunteer Serv.<br />
Unallac. Hrs, Alice kitthews p,'<br />
bs. Nil: Dai~enport<br />
Rcseard'7 Mr. V, A. Parish<br />
Research P!, C, A. Fennick<br />
Research lks. Georgia Lindsey<br />
Research lAx. :,j. ,41vis Parish<br />
rn
- DATE<br />
DONOR ADDRESS AbmW<br />
1/29 Mr. & Mrs. J. Y, Powell 3759 Portsmouth, Houston 6, <strong>Texas</strong> 5000 Various Donor8<br />
for Cmer<br />
Research<br />
Hea Frances E. Sullivan 105 Poinsettia, Lake Jackaon, Tex, 15.00<br />
11<br />
Jack & Joe Ann Hartel & 1719 Trinity, Uberty, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Mary Jane Ripkowski<br />
Mr. B. L. HcGuire<br />
Mrs. Norman Keen U17 Springdale, Waeo,Tam 5 *a0 Mr. L, T. Feinstein<br />
Mr. Saul Feldman<br />
The Staff <strong>of</strong> the Venereal 501 Joyce St., Houston 22, Tex. 10.00<br />
Disease Clinic, % Mrs. Carl<br />
J. Cogdill<br />
Mr. C. A. Rannick<br />
1/30 Mr. &Mrs, Stanford Alexander 3534 SunValley Dr., Houston 25,Tex. 5.00 Research Mrs, Toby Chotiner<br />
The Ruth Class, M.E. Church<br />
% Ruth Davis, Treae. Class Nocona, Tern8 Undloc ated Mr. D.G.Gardner a<br />
M<br />
I<br />
tt Mr. W. 0, Huebner 4<br />
Plorris D, Mahaffey 4409 Watson St,, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> 10.00<br />
Marion Bond 426 Williamson Place, Corpus C,,Tex. 20.00 11 Hra. Hargaret Hall<br />
Mary & L. H. Freemm 4510 Bryan St,, Dallaar, <strong>Texas</strong> 20.00 II Mrs, Haggie Bastian<br />
The Bank <strong>of</strong> New York, 48 Wall Street, M.Y. 15, H.Y. 25 .OO<br />
% K. A. Southworth, Jr.,<br />
Vice President<br />
Miss Frankie Doaastt<br />
&a. Emthman<br />
Renearch Mr. We.tera S. Davis,Jr,<br />
2436 Glen Haven, Houston 25, Tex. 5.00 Research Mrs. MoUie Weintraub<br />
Mr. hwis Gardner<br />
Box 505, Iraan, <strong>Texas</strong> 10.00 Unalloc ated Mrs. Courtney Mellard<br />
Mr. Jules W. Kahn 4039 Hwtinerhim, Houston 25, Tex. 5 QO<br />
The Sam P. Wordene<br />
11 Rueben B. Wigan<br />
695 Rocky River Rd,, Houston 27,Tex, 5.00 n Hra. Jeannie Hard7
216 ~rs. H. 14. Lingle<br />
ADDRESS &ILWNT<br />
4008 Childress, Houston 5, Tex. 3.50<br />
1375 Faculty Lane, Houston 4, Tex, 7 50<br />
lks . Rebecca Grassendonio 2302 Indiana, Houston 19, Tex, 5e00 Research<br />
Mr. C. A. Rennick<br />
219 Eliss Katherine Kuhlmann 5742 Calhoun Rd., Houston 21, Tex. 5 em Research<br />
Mr, Charles Saunders<br />
Miss Dorothy Kuhlmann 3445 I.~ickershmLane, Houston 27, T, 5.00 Research Mr. Charles Saunders<br />
Thursday Bridge Club<br />
$ Mrs. C. E. Carlock, Sec , Box 485, Chillicothe, <strong>Texas</strong> 3aW<br />
- FUND<br />
Unallocated<br />
Research<br />
Mr. & MPB. Lester Sala Route 2, Troup, <strong>Texas</strong> 5.00 Unallocated<br />
rn.IORUL TO<br />
Mrs. Edith Denney<br />
llrs. Murray Hall<br />
Unalloc ated T o C, Stephenson<br />
ft<br />
Yss. Dora G<strong>of</strong>ortt<br />
Prazier G. ahnd<br />
Mr. &Sax blander Am, Home Assurance Co.,Brookshire,T, 10.00 Mr. R. R. Bains<br />
1lr. C. E. ilodecape<br />
2/10 Mr. & bs, Ed Farkes 5815 CreswllRd,,Shreveport,La, 25.00<br />
Shabby Shoppe , Inc , Antique a<br />
?dks. Willim Hamer Ha-grave<br />
Miss Hattie Aubrey lathee<br />
Mrs. Bart Jones, Sr,<br />
Febena Chp. a64, O.E.S.<br />
>IPS. Mildred Sanders, Sec.<br />
Mrs. R. S. Sterling<br />
% kidter Go Sterling<br />
Corpus Christi Chp. Sweet<br />
Adelinea, Inc., $ Antoinette<br />
M. Moon, Treas,<br />
Miss Betty Ann Pher<br />
Mss Jane E. Pfeifer<br />
Miss Nmcille Gouger<br />
3902 Travis St., Houston 6, Tex. 20.00<br />
Research<br />
Research<br />
Box 126, Tornillo, <strong>Texas</strong> 10.00 Research<br />
W<br />
I*. W. H. Parish m I<br />
<<br />
W. w, A. Parish<br />
2l34 Commerce Bldg., Houston 2,Tex. 15.00 Unallocated John C, Watts, Jr.<br />
834 Campbell, Corpus Christi, Tex. 5.m Mrs. 14argare.t Hall<br />
800 Rancock, Corpus Chriati, Tex* 5 c oo<br />
501 kiscoll Bldg., Carpus Christi 5 b oo<br />
(NO addrssa) 5 .m<br />
Unallocated<br />
11<br />
2/11 Miss Linnie Dun lliggin 3734 Willowick, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> 10.00<br />
Raymond Taft<br />
tt<br />
Mrs. Margaret Hall<br />
WS. Tbg-t Hall<br />
Mrs. Nargaret Hall
2/18 Mr. & Mra. I. D. Wafer Box 117, Ple asanhn, Texae<br />
2/20 ffBritelitesfa, Wwntnr s Service Houston Lighting & Power Co,<br />
Club <strong>of</strong> the Light Co. Electric Bldg., Houston 1, Tex.<br />
Pres. Hlsr Rosalyn Ruwieter<br />
2/23 Mr. BWa, Hervin W. flussbaum 7332 Staffordah, Apt* 2,<br />
Houston 25, Tex,<br />
Fsm Co-workera <strong>of</strong> the Union P,D. Box 1224, OCS, Lafayette, La.<br />
Oil Co. <strong>of</strong> California<br />
;% William W. Hemy<br />
fie J4 C. books 3851 Chevy Chase, Awston 19, Tax+<br />
Mr, Frank E. Russell 7706 Highmaow, Houston, Tex.<br />
La Porb Chapter Mo. 683, O.E.S.<br />
$ &a. Delchen Franks, Treas. P.O. Box 754, La Ports, Ta.<br />
Dr. & Mra. Earl Waddell 5802 Behark, Hwaton 21, Tex. 3.00<br />
Mrs. Irla bMay 5701 Jackeon, Apt, 909, Houston 4 10.00<br />
10.00<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Houah 3273 Dal Monte Dr., Houston 19, Tux. 5-00<br />
Rainbow Girls <strong>of</strong> Houaton 1019 Dorothy St., Houaton 8, Tex, 5 e rn<br />
Haighta, Assembly #LO,<br />
% Mrs. Hazel Martindale,<br />
Hotbar Advisor<br />
FUND MF91ORUl TO<br />
Unallocated Mrs. A. L. Cannon<br />
Research Mr. W, A. Parish<br />
Unallocated Mrs. Jeanette<br />
Dannanbaum<br />
Research Claude E. Livhgaton<br />
Kaaaarch Mas Hattie Moore<br />
Research P. E. honard, Jr,<br />
Reae arc h<br />
Patient<br />
Welfare<br />
Lsukemia Kathleen Chllda<br />
Research<br />
Reaearch Mrs. J. Evetts Halag<br />
t~ Mr. Charlea R. Krdlicka<br />
Unallocated Father & Uncle <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. & Mrs. C. B*<br />
McDonald<br />
Unzdloc ated & s . Mollie Henderson
TOTAM FUR DONATIONS :<br />
Varioua Donors Unallocated Gift Fund<br />
Various Donors Surgery Department<br />
Research :<br />
Cancer Research<br />
Eesearch in Leukemia in Children<br />
Leukemia Research<br />
Research in Leompsarcorna<br />
Pediatric Research<br />
A, J. Grunar & Howard Levy 3Tcmorial<br />
Melanoma Research Fund<br />
Various Donors Reactor Study Fund<br />
Various Donors Patients Welf art<br />
Various Donors Pediatric Patients<br />
Various Donors Bldg, & Equip, Fund<br />
Jane= Anderson lhmorial Fund<br />
Mike Hogg Fund for International Clinical<br />
Conference<br />
Administrative Contingency Fund<br />
Symposium Banquet<br />
Various Donors Volunteer Department<br />
Total
TIE UNTIWSJTY OF TEXAS SO~ESTEBN hIEIIICAL SCiiOOL<br />
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas 35, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Dr. Lngan Wilson, President<br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Austin 12, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
bar Dr. Uilsm:<br />
February 23, <strong>1959</strong><br />
2he following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation t o<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at its meeting in Austin,<br />
e g e<br />
the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ha1 T. Weatharrbyl Asmistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, to<br />
Aaerociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, effective January I, <strong>1959</strong>, with no change in his<br />
annual salary rate. Dr. Heatheraby ia presently budgeted at an annual<br />
anlam mate <strong>of</strong> $8,000 payable from the Department <strong>of</strong> Anatw. (RBC No. M)<br />
r;;::;; ogm<br />
e maimation <strong>of</strong> Dr. D. Y . bas, CUnical Ins t nact or in<br />
~aesth~iob~<br />
without salary, effective ~ecember 9, 1958.<br />
temal Medicine ual salary rate <strong>of</strong> Dr. Sven G. Eliasson, Assistant<br />
Pmferoor, effective ~ebrua$ 1, <strong>1959</strong>, fro* $10,000 to $11;060, payable as<br />
follows : $10,500 frou the Department <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine and $500 frm<br />
Southvestam Medical Foundation. Dr. Eliaaaon is presently budgeted at<br />
$U),000 payable aa follows : $9,500 from the Deparhent <strong>of</strong> Internal diciae<br />
and $500 from Southwe8fern Medical Found.tion. (YBC No. 57)(%s+?-~q)<br />
4. Continue the appoinbmt <strong>of</strong> Dr. Bobert B. Gileg, Jr., Clinical Aaeiatant<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>eesor (&time) at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,500 effective Hay 1, <strong>1959</strong>, payable<br />
as follows t $750 froa United Statea Public balth Service Grant A-2Ilfl(C1)<br />
and $750 from Vnited States Public Health Service Gmnt A-1607(Cl). Dr.<br />
ale# i# pmeently budgeted at $1,500 for the period from December 1, 1958<br />
througb April 30, <strong>1959</strong>, payable as followe : $1,000 from United Statee<br />
Public Health Service Grant A-lW(C) and $500 from United States Public<br />
Health Service Grfmt A-BMl(C1). (BBC No. 62)<br />
5. ~ppoint Fouad Anie Bashour, H.D., aa Instructor, effectin Februnrg 1,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, at an annul salary rate <strong>of</strong> $7,500, payable from the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Internal Wdicine. (RBC No. 70)<br />
6, Change the atatus <strong>of</strong> Dr. Morris Horn from Clinical Instructor to Clinical<br />
&sintan t Pr<strong>of</strong> esaor without aalary , effective January 7, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
7. Change ths ststua <strong>of</strong> Dr. William C, Grater from Clinical Instructor to<br />
Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor without 8alary, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
8. Appoint Willim Crockett Chears Jr., H.D., ns Clinical Instructor without<br />
salaq, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
9, Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Calvin hdin, Clinical Inatmctor without<br />
aalaq, effective December 31, 1958.<br />
10. Appoint Kerfoot P. Walter, Jr., H.D., aa Clhicnl Aaaistmt witbout<br />
salary, effective July 1, 1859,<br />
If, Appoint Marietta Crowder, H.D., aa Clinical Asaiatant without aalary,<br />
effective July 1, <strong>1959</strong>.
Obstetrics and G.ynecolopy<br />
12. Appoint Hamin Jmis~n, HODo, as In.atmctor for the period from January<br />
1, <strong>1959</strong> through Junc 30, <strong>1959</strong>, at a sa2aq <strong>of</strong> $3,000 payable from the<br />
Obstetrics and Gynecology budget, (BC No, 54)<br />
13, Appoint Charles H, Bruce, H.L),, as Clinical Instructur without salary,<br />
effective Jauluaxy 19, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Patholo<br />
14. Inczase the annual salary rate <strong>of</strong> William A. Banner, &search Scientist<br />
I, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>3'from $8,160 t o $8,520 payable from the<br />
Southwestern biedical Foundation Grant far Research on TV Techniques in the<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> Normal and Cancer Cells, ( RBC No, 5 6)<br />
15, Appoint V., Ab Stembridge, M,D,, as Associate Fr<strong>of</strong>esaor in Pathology,<br />
effective krch 1, <strong>1959</strong>, at an annual salary rate sf $1?,500 payable as<br />
follous: $15,000 from Department <strong>of</strong> Patholoa budget and $2,500 from<br />
American Medical Education Foundation, (RBC Ns, 71)<br />
Pediatrics<br />
It;. Chmge the status <strong>of</strong> 1)r, Ahie F, Jo3mson, Jro7 fmrn Clinical Assistant<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor (+time) to Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor (+time), effective<br />
November 3, 1958, with no change in his annual salary. Dr, Johnson is<br />
presently budgeted at an annual salary sf $4,750 payable from the Ilepartnent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, (BBC No, 631<br />
17. Change the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. Donald B- Check frm Asaiatant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor t o<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>, with no change in his<br />
annual salary rate j effective )larch 1, <strong>1959</strong>, inrreaee his annual sahrg<br />
rate to $10,000 payable from the pediatric:^ Department budget, Dr. Cheek<br />
is presently budgeted at an m ual salary rate <strong>of</strong> $9,500 payable from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics. Q RBC Nos . 65 & 7 2)<br />
18. Change the status <strong>of</strong>" Dr, John A, Jmew from Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor to<br />
Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>eaaor, effective January 1, <strong>1959</strong>, with no change in h ~ s<br />
annual salaw rate; effective bxfi 1, <strong>1959</strong>, increase his annual salary<br />
rate to $9,500 payable from the Pediatrics Pepastment budget, Dr. James<br />
is presently budgeted at an muwP salary rate cf $8,500 payable from the<br />
the Department <strong>of</strong> Pediatricb, (KBC Nos, 66 & 731 (hecutive Committee Action)<br />
Pharmacolo~<br />
19, Grant n leave <strong>of</strong> absence without pay to Ds, James Holmma Assistant<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Clinical &/3- tine), f ron ~ & 1, a <strong>1959</strong> ~ thmugh ~ugust 311 <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
Br, HoZmm is budgeted at an annual sa1aq.r <strong>of</strong> $2,320 payable fron the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Phamacolo~, [ KEC NO. 67 )<br />
20, Change the status <strong>of</strong> Ur, Willim B, Beavers, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, from<br />
February 1, <strong>1959</strong> ~hrough July 31, <strong>1959</strong>, to Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
($time), at a salary <strong>of</strong> $1,032,43 for this period, to be paid as follows :<br />
$132,48 from the American Cyanmid Company-Lederfe Medical Faculty Award<br />
and $900 from the Department <strong>of</strong> Pharmacelag~.~ Drs Beavers is presently<br />
budgeted at an annual salary rate sf $8,260 payable as fellows$ $1,060 from<br />
American Cyanamid Cowmy-kderle Hedical Faculty Award and $7 ,200 from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Phamco1og)r. Dr, Beavers will revert to full-time status<br />
on August I, <strong>1959</strong>. (RBC No, 611)<br />
Ph.ysica1 Medicine and Behabilitation<br />
21. Grant n leave <strong>of</strong> absence withuut pay to ISr, V w S, Taylor, Assoc, h-<strong>of</strong>.(with- -. -<br />
out tenure1 from November 1 through ~ohmber 20, 1958, ~r ,- ~aylor is<br />
budgeted at an annual salary rate <strong>of</strong>* $12,500 payable as fo3lous: $10,500<br />
from Pl~sical Hedi cine and Kehablli tation budget , $500 from Amsrican Medical<br />
Education Foundation, and $1,500 from Southwestern Medical Fomdation.<br />
(DC No. 55)<br />
Psychiatq<br />
22. Appoint Austin Jack Jernig,m, Pfa,D,, as Clinical Inatmetur in Psychiatry<br />
without salary, effective Febxua.~ I, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
23. Appoint ki.charrl Austin, Jr ,. , M,A,, as Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry<br />
(~sychology) without salary, efFective Smua~y 5, <strong>1959</strong>,
Iladiolou<br />
24, Grant a lcave <strong>of</strong> abscnce without pzy to Dr, ilurry Schonfeld, Clinical<br />
Instructor (&time), from November 1;-through ~ovenibter 30, 3958, 'Dr.<br />
Schonfeld is budgeted at an mu21 salaxy <strong>of</strong> $8,000 for half-time services,<br />
payable from the Ilcpartment <strong>of</strong> Radiology budget . (KBC No, 58)<br />
25. Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Rober? Grccn, Clinical Assistant without<br />
salary, effective November ITj 1958.<br />
m n p e the status <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hubert J. Sealc from Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
(Clinical, l /~-the ] at an annual salaq <strong>of</strong> $1,600 payable from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Surgery budget, to Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Ophthafmologg<br />
without salaxy, effective Decembcr 3i, 1958, (XL13C No, 59)<br />
27. Appoint Ernest Poulos, H..D*, as Clinics1 Instmctor in Surgery without<br />
salary, effective January 26, 2959,<br />
26. Appoint Austin Barrow, ILD., as Clinical Assistant in Orthopedic<br />
Surgery without salary, effective November 15, 1958,<br />
29. Appoint Thomas llcswain, Piall., as Fellow in Thoracic Surgery for the<br />
period f roln January 1, <strong>1959</strong>, through February 11, 1958, at a lnontkly salary<br />
<strong>of</strong> $514 payable from Dallas lieart Associstinn Cardiac Laboratory Coordinakor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Research Account [BC No. 60)<br />
M e w account for enlarging and ramodeling the Internal Medicine<br />
Conference Room by the tmnsf es <strong>of</strong>-$2,050 from ~nallocated Ehintenance and<br />
Equipment. (K8C No, 53)<br />
31, Approve the appropriation from Unallocated ihintenance and Equipment<br />
<strong>of</strong> $5,100 for Removal <strong>of</strong> Temporary Buildings, to cover the advertising and<br />
oliscellaneous costs in addition to the Contractor's cost, Also, approve<br />
the award <strong>of</strong> th~ contract in the mount <strong>of</strong> $5,000 for this project to the<br />
Xelly-Hhite Company, 4146 %sa load, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>, This project was<br />
authorized by the Board <strong>of</strong> Regents on September 20, 1958, (KBC No. 74)<br />
iedical Electronics hborato<br />
32. Increase the annual salaz <strong>of</strong> Harry Stokes, Engineering Technician I,<br />
effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, fkrn $6,4~ to $6,780, -pyable-f ram the ~edical<br />
Electronics Laboratory budget, (lU3C No. 61)<br />
33, Without change in full-time appointments from all sources, seduce thc<br />
appointnlcnts for lhgineering Technicians I Lee f, hid and IIarry Stokes from<br />
full-time to three-fourths time from the Medical Electr~nics Laboratory<br />
General Budget, effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, reducing the salary mte for each<br />
person paid from this source from $6,780 to $5,085, Create the position <strong>of</strong><br />
Secretary (one-,half time) at a sahq ratc <strong>of</strong> $1,862 per mum, effective<br />
February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, tmnsferrhg $969,50 from the funds realized from the<br />
reductions in appointments above and increasing the appropriation for<br />
Equipment $1,008 from the balance <strong>of</strong> these funds ,<br />
Approve the creation <strong>of</strong> the uInstruram-k Repair and Davolopment Eevolvhg<br />
Account" and the appointments for one-f rpurth time services <strong>of</strong> hgineering<br />
Technicians I k e lieid and liarry Stokes, each at a sdary rate <strong>of</strong> $1,695,<br />
effective February 1, <strong>1959</strong>, with no change in their total annual salary rate<br />
<strong>of</strong> $6,780 each. Credits will accrue to this account from services rendered<br />
departments, (EBC No, 69)<br />
FELUIHS: Approve the following, effectim January I, <strong>1959</strong>, unless othemise<br />
indicated :<br />
I, Appointments 3-<br />
Paul Ei, Comer, E1.I). , Clhicnl Fellow in Internal Medicine<br />
Kenneth Zsggett, Jr. M.D,, Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
Paul MacDonald, M,U,, Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynecology<br />
(effective December 1, 19%)<br />
hence Hilliam Martin, H.D., clinical Fellow in Psychiatry<br />
(effestive July 1, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
Jack E, Pondcr, li.D,, Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry<br />
James H. Psllwk, kigD., Clinical Fellow in Orthopedic Surgery
2. Chan~e <strong>of</strong> Status<br />
1- MX.,D,, to Clinical. Psilow in &perimental lkdicine<br />
Evelyn V, Hess, Jl,D,, to Clinical Fellow in ~nternal Hedicine<br />
(effective Gctober 15, 1958)<br />
Adel Gaf'ar Nafrawi , 1lcDm<br />
, t o Clinical Fclf ow in !l'horacic Surgery<br />
3. Eiesi atioms<br />
EzZ5f-T er erian, M.D., Fellow h Surgery [effective January 30, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
Chang Keun Kim, hLDA + Clinical Fe Jluw in Thoracic Surgew<br />
(effective January 30, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
lEASSlGN&ENT OF DUTIES WIm PAY IN EXCESS OF THO WEXXS: I: recomaend that<br />
Dr. S.EdwardSuZkin, Prsfeeaosr~f~iicrobi~lo~, berelievedfroahis >\ /<br />
ordinav duties at The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> ~ouihwestem Jkdicnf School for<br />
the period from Jme 15 to Septeriber 5, <strong>1959</strong>, and for that period be<br />
reassigaed to a special research project at the 1-brine Biological laborat<br />
at Woods Hole, Piasaachusetts, his salary to be paid during that period but the<br />
travel to be performed without expenso to the <strong>University</strong>.<br />
EXTENSION TEACHING HONORARIA: Approve thc payment <strong>of</strong> honoraria to faculty<br />
members for lectu'rem as foP1ows:<br />
1, Postgraduate teach in^ Program<br />
Dr. Frank Harrison, Associate Dean<br />
(~ovember 20, 1958-Wellington, <strong>Texas</strong>)<br />
2. Occupaticmal Them= f r.am Interagency Contract No, 4413-312<br />
Dr, William To Moore, Instructor in Psychiatry<br />
(December 5 and hcember 12, 1958)-<br />
Dr. Wm. So Bell, Aasistmt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor uf Psychiatry<br />
(October 31, November 3 and Decsmnbes 3, 1958)<br />
Ilr. Jay P, Sanford, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Infernal Medicine<br />
(October 20 and October 22, 1968)<br />
Dr, N o m W. Carter, Instructor in lnternsal Medicine<br />
(October 1 sad October 8, 19GB)<br />
Dr. liemp Clark, Assistant: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor sf Hewosurgeq<br />
(Novwnber 7 and November 14, 195a<br />
Dr. John So Chapman, Ps<strong>of</strong>esaor sf Internal Hedicine<br />
(kcember 1, Decembar 3 and Decelubcr 8, $958)<br />
Dr, Jerwy Stirman; Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Surgery<br />
(January 5, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
Dr. Jack Martin, Inatmufor is. Psychiat~<br />
(January 9, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
Dr, Charles Simmons, Imfmetsr in Psychiatzy<br />
(~anury 16, <strong>1959</strong>)<br />
CHANGES IN CUSSIFIEIl P-ONNEL PROGWd; Approve the following changes in<br />
the Classified Persoranel Program, effective Immediately:: T<br />
-.w><br />
I. Delete<br />
- CUSS<br />
0035<br />
- 2" Add<br />
ClASS<br />
Business dW.niatra-l-ive Assistan.t $351 -445 $4212-5340 31<br />
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STEP<br />
fiIOrn%lLY L - - A m- u<br />
OUT-OF-STATE TISPS $ I rec omexad appro-anX, sf the f ollowiwg out-<strong>of</strong> -a tate trips<br />
the staff members listed, expenses to be paid fmm Conferences, kcturns<br />
md Attendance at Scientifi~ Meetings unless othemise indicated :<br />
1. Dr, Paul April, Clinical Fc13m in Internal Ikdieine, to New Orleans,<br />
Louiaianq on January 22-24, <strong>1959</strong>, t o attend th.e meeting <strong>of</strong> the Soutbem<br />
Society for Clinical Research; expensee lo be paid Prom United States BubUc<br />
Bealth Service Grant A-20aP(C1) .
OUT -OF -STATE TRIPS - continued<br />
2. Dr. Jack A. Barnett, Fellow in Internal Medicine, to Atlantic City,<br />
New Jersey, on May 2-6, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Federation for Clinical Research and American Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical Investigation;<br />
expenses to be paid from Dallas Heart Grant #9208.<br />
3. Dx. William R. Beavers, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Phamacol.ogy, to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jersey, on April 12-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the meeting<br />
. <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> American Societies for Experimental Biology. e<br />
- ,-:a, ,:. ,<br />
f /--<br />
4. Dr. Frederick 61. Boate, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Radiology, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaniae. .<br />
on February 24-26, <strong>1959</strong>, to represent the institution at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Biophysical Society; and to Atlanta, Georgia, on April 24-26, 1.959, to lead a<br />
panel discussion at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> Uatversity Radiologists .<br />
5. Dr. U. W. Burr, Jr,, to Ardmore, Oklahoma, on February 20, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
attend the meeting honoring Dr. P. P. Cohen; expenses to be paid from<br />
Atomic Energy Corrrmission Contract AT,(40-.I)-1988-4198.<br />
6. Dr. Norman Carter, Instructor in Internal Medicine, to New Orleans,<br />
Louisiana, on January 21-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the mee king <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Federation for Clinical Research and the Southern Society for Clinical<br />
Investigation, expenses to be paid from Unite,d States Public Health Service<br />
Grant 2A-5028(C2); to Atlantic City, New Jersey, on April 13-20, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
present a paper at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Federated Societies and the American<br />
Physiological Society; to Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 2 -6, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
present a paper at the meetings <strong>of</strong> the American Society for Clinical<br />
Investigation and the American Federation for Clinical Research; and to<br />
Hershey, Pennsylvania, on June 4-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cardiovascular Training Grant Program Directors, expenses to be paid from<br />
United States Public Health Service Cardiovascular Training Grant.<br />
a<br />
;,, , , -5<br />
7 . Dr. Carleton B. Chapman ~~rotessor <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine to New Orleans,<br />
Louisiana, on January 22-25 to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Society for Clinical Investi ation and the Southern Section <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Federation for Clinical Research; expenses to be paid from United States<br />
Public Health Service Grant H-3071..<br />
8. Dr. Willf am R. Conte, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, to Washington,<br />
I) .C . , on January 15 -17, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> Southern Pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />
<strong>of</strong> Psychiatry; expenses to be paid from Psychiatry Research & Training<br />
Grant f3260.<br />
9. Dr. Seymaur Eisenberg, Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine,<br />
to New or lean^, Louisiana, Qn January 21-28, <strong>1959</strong>, to artend the meetings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern Society for Clinical Research and American Federation for<br />
Clinical Research; expenses to be paid from United Staters Public Health<br />
Service Grant H-3718.<br />
10. Mr. James W. Finnay, Clinical Assisrant in Microbiology, to New York<br />
City, New York, on <strong>March</strong> 9 -13, <strong>1959</strong>, to observe research techniques; expenaes<br />
to be paid from United States Public Health Service Grant H-2153(C3).<br />
11. Dr. Dgniel W. Foster, Resident: in Medicine, to New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />
on January 21-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Southern Federation<br />
for ~linical Research and the Southern Society for Clinical Investigation,<br />
expenses to be paid from Dallas Heart Association Grant #8258; and to<br />
Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 2-6, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Amerfcan Federation for Clinical Research and the American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical Investigation.<br />
12. Dr. W. W. Goldman, Fellow in Pathology, to New Orleans, Louisiana, on<br />
January 20-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Cancer<br />
Chemotherapy Srudy Group and the Southern Society for Clinical Research;<br />
expenses to be paid from Llnited States Public Health Service Grant CY-3796.<br />
13. Dr. Andres Goth, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> ~hamacology, to Atlantic City, New Jersey,<br />
on April 11-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Societies for Experimental Biology; expenses to be paid from Welch Foundation<br />
Grant 250.<br />
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OUT-OF-STATE TnB - continued<br />
14. Dr. Arthur GrolJntan, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Experingrata1 iicdicime, to Chicago,<br />
Illinois, on April 24-27, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American College uf Phy sicims .<br />
15. Hiss Pi. Joanne Guest, Research Teclulician 11 in Internal Nedicine, to<br />
New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 21-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong><br />
the Southern Federation for Clinical Research and the Southern Societg for<br />
Clinical Investigation,: expenses to be paid fram United States Public<br />
Health Service G rant B-2944,<br />
16. Dr, Franh: Harrison, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anatomy, to Seattle, Washhgton, on<br />
bfarch 30-April. 5, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetkg <strong>of</strong> the American Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Anatomists; expenses t o be paid from Southwestern lledical Foundation<br />
Travel Fund,<br />
17. Dr. Evelyn Heas, Clinical Fellow in Internal lfedicine, to New Orleans,<br />
Louisiana, on January 22-24, <strong>1959</strong>, to attwad the meethg <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Society for Clinical Research; expenses to be paid from United States<br />
Public Health Service Gmnt A-20a l(C1) .<br />
18. Dr. Betty W, Hunter, Fellow in Internal Hedicine, to New Orl-ems,<br />
Louisiana, on January 21-21, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Society for Clinical. Investigation and American Federation for Clinical<br />
liesearch, expenses to be paid from kderle G a t #8304; and to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jcrscy, on M y 2-6, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> tb.e American<br />
Federation for Clinical Research and American Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical Investigation;<br />
cxpenses to bc paid from allas Heart Grant #9208,<br />
19, Dr, doh A, Jams, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>cssos sf Pediatrics, to Little Rock,<br />
Arkansas, on January 15-16, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the Pediatric Education Meeting;<br />
expenses to be paid from Southwestern Medical F~undati on Travel Fund,<br />
20. Dr. M. T, Jenkins, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anesthesiology, to New Y ~rk City, on<br />
January 16-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Anesthetists, expenses to be paid from Southwestern liedical. Foundation Fund<br />
fl594; and to Phoenix, Arizona, on April 4,212, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> a% Examiners for #e Om1 &&nations <strong>of</strong> the &rican Board <strong>of</strong><br />
4nesthesiolom, expenses t o be paid from ChildrenCs Pledical Centcr<br />
Anesthesiolow h d<br />
# 759U,<br />
21, Dr, John M, Johnston, Assistant Fr<strong>of</strong>esaor <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry, to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jersey, on April 11-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Socieb <strong>of</strong> Biological Chenists; and to Ahom, Oklahoma,<br />
on Februaq 20, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting honoring Dr, P, P, Cohcn,<br />
expenses to be paid from Williams-Matermsw Grant #U136,<br />
22. Dr, Ifwin J, hop£, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>csssr <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, to Little Rock,<br />
Arkansas, on February 28-<strong>March</strong> 1, <strong>1959</strong>, t o attend S~uthwestern Conference<br />
<strong>of</strong> Psychologists in Medical Schools; expenses to be paid from Psychiatry<br />
Research & Training Fund #3260,<br />
23. Mr. Jack Kroher, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>e~sor <strong>of</strong> lhdiolom, to Pittsburgh,<br />
Pennsylvania, on Febnaary 25-27, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Biophysical Society, expenses to be paid from American BIedicaf Education<br />
Foundation; to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 18-20, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the hdiation &search Society and the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Physicists in Medicine, expenaes to be paid from Seuthwestern Medical<br />
Foundation Travel Fund; and to Denver, Colorado, on July 6-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to lead<br />
a panel diacuasion at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Socie* sf X-ray Technicians,<br />
24, nr, abert Le Leon, Assistmt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, to Washington,<br />
D.C., on Jmuarg. 15-16, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Asseciation <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern Pr<strong>of</strong>essors <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, expenaers to be paid from Psychiatry<br />
Research and Training Fund #326;0;; and to San Frmcisco, California, on<br />
<strong>March</strong> 30-April 3, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetinga <strong>of</strong> the American Orthopsychiatric<br />
Associati on and the American Association <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric Clinics for Children,<br />
expenses to be paid from P~ychiatv Hesearch & Training Fwd k3260,
OUT-OF-SWTE TIILPS -. continued<br />
25. Dr, Jack Martin, Instructor in Psychiatry, to San Francisco, California,<br />
on <strong>March</strong> %-April 3, <strong>1959</strong>, to presenl a gaper at the meetings <strong>of</strong> thc American<br />
Orthopsychiatric Association md the Ameficm. Association <strong>of</strong> Psychiatric<br />
Clinics for Children; expenses to be paid frcflu Psychiatry Research. and<br />
Training P'und k3260.<br />
26. Dr. Daniel Martinez, Clinical Instructor in O-tolaryngology, to Chicago,<br />
Illinois, on hIarch 15-22, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend a course on reconstructive middle<br />
ear surgery; expenses to be paid from United States Public Ilealth Service<br />
Grant 3-lM7,<br />
27, Dr, Ben Herrick, Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine, to<br />
Chicago, Illinois , on Feb rualy 6-7, <strong>1959</strong>, t o at tend the Coordinators Eketing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the licdicaf Education for National Defense Progm; expenses t o be paid<br />
from the MEND Contra~t,<br />
28, Dr, P. OqB, &fontgomery, As~oCiate hafessor <strong>of</strong> Pathology, to Boston,<br />
~Iassachusctts, on April 22-26, <strong>1959</strong>" t o present a paper at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Society <strong>of</strong> Pathologists and Bacteriologists ; and to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jerseyj on April 9-12, <strong>1959</strong>, t o attend the ueeting <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
Association for Cancer Research, expenses to be paid from Atomic Ejlerw<br />
Commission Contract AT-@0-1)2478.<br />
29. Dr. E, E. Muirhewd, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Patholow, to New Orleans, huisiana,<br />
on Januargr 20-22, <strong>1959</strong>, to at tea.d the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Cancer<br />
Chemotherapy Study Group and Blood Club; expenses t o be paid from United<br />
States Public Health Senice Grant CY-379fi,<br />
30, Dr, Robert Pd, Pilce, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> kLicsobi<strong>of</strong>ow, to Atlantic City, New<br />
Jersey, on April 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>:, to present a paper at the Federation Meetings.<br />
31. Dr, E, L, Pratt, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, to Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania,<br />
on Elay 6-9, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the hcrican Pediatric Society<br />
ns a member <strong>of</strong> the Governing B~ad; expenses to be pald from Southwestern<br />
1-kdical Foundation Tmvel Fund.<br />
32, Dr. Jack A. PritchaPd) Pr<strong>of</strong>essor sf Obstetrics and Gynecology, t o New<br />
Orleans, Louisiana, on January 21-24, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the ueeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Southern Society for Clinical liesearch: cxpenses t o be paid from<br />
Faculty Gifts kP77U8,<br />
33. Dr. Floyd C, Rector, Jr,, Instructor in Internal Hedicine, to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jersey, on April 8-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the meetings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Federated Societies, American Fhyaiolsgieal Sociew,.<br />
34. Dr, Herbert bsfeld, Jr, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry, to<br />
Atlantic Cityp New Jersey, on April 11-19, <strong>1959</strong>, t o present a paper at the<br />
nee ting <strong>of</strong> the hcri can Physiological Society, expenses t o be paid from<br />
United States Public Health Sehce Grant 8-9237 (C2) and to Ardmore, Oklahoma,<br />
on February 20, <strong>1959</strong>, t o attend the meeting honoring Drh P, P, Cohen, expenses<br />
to be paid from Atomic &erg. Commission Contract AT-(40- 1).,1988-4198,<br />
35. Dr. Jay P, Sanford, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal Iledicine, to<br />
Hashington, DOC,, on January 18-20? <strong>1959</strong>, to attend a Medical Education for<br />
National Defense Symposium, expenses t o be paid from the iffiNI> Contract; and<br />
to Atlantic Ciw, New Jersey, on bay 2-6, <strong>1959</strong>, t o present a paper at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the dlnaericm Federation for Clinical Research and the American<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Clinical Investigation,<br />
36. Hiss Mary Louise Schulze, liesearch Associate in Microbiology, to New<br />
York City, New York, on January 12-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend a Symposium <strong>of</strong> the<br />
New York Academy <strong>of</strong> Science; expenses to be paid from the Aae~can hdical<br />
Education Foundation Grant,<br />
37, Dr, Rolbmoke So Seltzer, AsscscFatc Pr<strong>of</strong>essor ~ f'<br />
Inkma1 Medicine, to<br />
New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 21-25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong><br />
the Southern Society for Clinical Research and the American Federation for<br />
Clinical Researchi and to Chicago, Illinois on Jkch 1-7, <strong>1959</strong>, to consult<br />
with Dr. R, Metz, at Northwestem <strong>University</strong> concerning research problem;<br />
expenses t o be paid fram the E1ly Grant,
OUT-OF-STATE TIUPS - cvn ti,luecl<br />
38, Dr , Tn~a Shires , Ilssiz t;nt Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> 'aurgcq, to Denver, CoZurado, '<br />
013 E'ebwry 11-14, 1559, to attend the ri~eeting <strong>of</strong> the Sccicty <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Surge~ns; expenses tu be paid from Faculty Gf f t s fur Surgery #8048,<br />
39, Dr. Hamin D, Siperutcinj Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Tntemal liedicine, to<br />
Atlantic Cf ty, New Jersey, an April 13-18, <strong>1959</strong>: to meat with the other<br />
Editors <strong>of</strong> the Journal ~f Lipid Chenustry, expenses ta be paid fro111 Dallas<br />
Iieart Association Grant $8258; to Atlantic City, Wau Jersey, and D~irhm,<br />
North Carolina, on April 2'7-Kay 6, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper at the meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Fedelation far ClkicaP Research and the American Soclety<br />
<strong>of</strong> Clinical Investigation and lecture at Buke <strong>University</strong> lledical School; c~ June 13-<br />
21, t o I.leridian, New Hampshire, t~ attend the Gordon Codcmnce on Lipid<br />
jfetabolism, expenses to be paid fram Unitcd States Puhlie Ilealth Service<br />
Grant H-2944,<br />
40, Dr. Andrew B, .%all, Clinical Associate Pn*<strong>of</strong>o,ssar <strong>of</strong> Surgery, to Chicago,<br />
Illinois, on February 6-'i <strong>1959</strong>, t o attend thc Coordinatom Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Medical Education for National hfcnse Pogramj expenses t o be paid from<br />
the 1EMI Contract,<br />
42. Dr. Jerry Stimlan, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Surgery, to Denver, Colorado,<br />
on February 11-16, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend ke netting <strong>of</strong> the Socieb <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Surgeons; expenses to be paid fro~n Facul$y Gifts for Surgeay G m t #8048,<br />
42. Dr. Robert L, Shbbleficld, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor o f Psychiatry, t o Little Rock,<br />
Arkansas, on Fcbluary 28-brch 1, <strong>1959</strong>, to attcnd the Negaonal Pesearch<br />
Conference <strong>of</strong> the American Psychiatric Association; expense5 to be paid<br />
from Psychiatry &search and Training b d f3260.,<br />
43. Dr. S. Edward Sullrin, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> I4icrsbloi<strong>of</strong>l, to Atlantic City, New<br />
Jersey, on April 13-17, <strong>1959</strong>, tc attend thc Federation Jleetingsg expenses<br />
to be paid from Caruth Fund h'8386 .<br />
44, Dr. Hsi Ching Teng, Instructor in ETedicine, to Atlantic City, New Jersey,<br />
on April 13-1fi, <strong>1959</strong>, to present a paper rat the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Federated<br />
Societies and the Amrican PIwsiol~gical Society<br />
45. Dr, John C1 Vmatta, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Physiology, to Bethesda, Maryland,<br />
on 1.Iarch 3-7, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the Syqosiunl ~a Lutl-emes ~f fiarirn~lment <strong>of</strong><br />
the Medical Education for National Daf ense Psogr.m, expenses to be paid<br />
from the IW Contract; to Atlantic City, Mew Jersey, on April l.2-18, <strong>1959</strong>,<br />
to present a paper at the meting <strong>of</strong> the Federation <strong>of</strong> American Societies<br />
for kperiowntal Biology, expenses to be paid from United States hbPic<br />
Health Service Grant B-1574(W) ; and to Bueno.5 Aires, Argentina, on August<br />
6-18, <strong>1959</strong>, to prcscnt at paper at the LYI Intesnati~nal Congress <strong>of</strong> Physiological<br />
Sciences, expenses t~ be paid from Uni.ted States Public Health Service<br />
Grant H-1514 1 C5 ) .<br />
4G, Dr. Donald S, Wiggans, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry, to Atlantic<br />
City, New Jersey, on April 11-19, <strong>1959</strong>, to p~sent a paper at thc meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Institute <strong>of</strong> Nutrition; and to Ardtraore, OlrPahom, un February<br />
20, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting honoring Ur, Po P, Cohen, expenses to be paid<br />
from Atomic Energy Condssi~n Contract AT- (40-1)-1988-4198.<br />
47. Dr. Ben Wilson, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Surgeq, to Denver, Colorado, on Febmary<br />
11-16, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> Surgeons;<br />
aqenses to be paid from Faculty Gifts far Surgery d-'8048,<br />
48, Dr. Russell H, Wilson, Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine,<br />
to New Orleans, huiaiana, om January 20-25, <strong>1959</strong>, t o present a paper at the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southelm SocieQ for Clinical Research; exienses to be paid<br />
from United States Pbablic Health Service Grant tI=2153(C3),<br />
49. Dr, Xobert E, Hindom, Fellow in Internal Pledicine, to Mew Orleans,<br />
Louisiana, on January 21-r25, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meetings <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Society for Clinical Research and the Scutheraa Section <strong>of</strong> the hcrican<br />
Fcdcration for Clinical Research, expenses ta be paid frou Ncrch, Sharge &<br />
Dohw Grant h8324; and to Atlmtic City, New Jersey, on 14ay 2a.5, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
present a paper at the mecting <strong>of</strong>' the American Federation for Clinical iksearch<br />
and the American Society UP Cliizicai Investigation.
50. I;r, i4orris ZifE , Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Internal hlcdicine, to Ncw' York Ci* ,New<br />
York, on Deccr~iber 3.5, 1958, tc discus9 research nith <strong>of</strong>ficials <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Foundation e to Ncrr Orlcms , Louisiana, on Jailuary 22-24, <strong>1959</strong>, to<br />
attcilcf the meeting or the Suutharrl Society for Clinical Research; and to<br />
'Slashington, DOC,, and New YorIi City, New Ysrk, on February 5-9, <strong>1959</strong>, t o<br />
attend the nlce ting <strong>of</strong> Iha Al- th ~ ti s Training Program Directors Conference ;<br />
expenses for all the trip* to ha paid from United States Public Health<br />
Service Grant A-%Ml(CI),<br />
51. Dr, Arnold Zucker, Fellow in Psychiatry, to New York City, New York, on<br />
January 19-23, <strong>1959</strong>, to attend the meeting; <strong>of</strong> the! American Group Psychotherapy<br />
Association; expenses t o be paid from Psychf atry ltesearch and Training Fund #3260.<br />
52. Dr. Dunald Cheek, Associate Prsfesanr <strong>of</strong> Pediatrics, to Buck a11 Falls,<br />
Pennsylvania, on 4~10, <strong>1959</strong>, fo attend the meting <strong>of</strong> the Amerlcan<br />
Pediatric Society; e-qenses be paid frorn United States Public Health .<br />
Service Grant A -,2343,<br />
GOVERMffiW COfSTPACT.5 ANI GWNTS SLMD O11iEX AGlEEMENTSo Approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />
following contracts and grants and other. agreements is requested, and it is<br />
reco~nrrlended that the appreciation <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> &gents be sent to the donors<br />
<strong>of</strong> the grants. Items 23, 35 and .T have been pmviously reported and documentad,<br />
1. Graduate 1l-aining 2~-5154 ( CS) "5 PHs<br />
Depar tiaont <strong>of</strong> Health, Education and tielfarc<br />
Attention :: John FA Shem~an, F% .D, , Deputy Chief<br />
Ex t mx~raf Bm grams<br />
National. Ins ti tutc <strong>of</strong> ArthAtis and Metabolic Diseases<br />
National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Be thesda 14, Ihryla~d<br />
Graduate Training in Arthritis<br />
Dr, Norria Ziff 2. Research Grant A-1522(C2$<br />
Departnent <strong>of</strong> Health, Education and HeWarc<br />
Attentian: John P: Sheman, Ph,D,, Deputy Chief --8 -A -/A-J 2-<br />
Extr;llnuml Pmgms<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> Arthritis and PIctabolic Diseases<br />
National Ins ti h tcs ef Health<br />
Be thcsda 14, kIawland 3<br />
Piay 1, <strong>1959</strong> -, April 3U 1960<br />
$9,430<br />
3, Research Gmmt A-1607CC2)<br />
Depahent <strong>of</strong> Health, Education m d Welfare<br />
Attention : Joh F, She nuan, Ph.D,, Deputy Chicf<br />
Extrmural Progr-<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> Ar-thri ti s and Me- tabolic Dl seases<br />
National Ins ti Eutcs 0% Health<br />
Bethcsda 14, llawhnd<br />
~nterrelationship <strong>of</strong> Plasma iiexo~amines<br />
.p -16 7<br />
j 4 xr<br />
Dr. hbert 3, Gifes, Jr,<br />
Elay 1, <strong>1959</strong> ==, April 30: 1960<br />
$11,517<br />
- 5<br />
, Antibodies and Ao(ylaid<br />
4, Research Grant 8-2700<br />
Depar-hent <strong>of</strong> Health, Education and WalPare<br />
Attention : John F, She~?am, PhJ,, Deputy Chief<br />
Ektrmturaf. ~scgmm 0 - /. 700<br />
National Institute uf Arthritis and Pletabolic Diseases<br />
National Institutes cf Health S<br />
Be thesda 14, Maryland<br />
=bnger and Lconanl L, Jhladison<br />
January 1, <strong>1959</strong> - D~ccmb~s 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$5,543<br />
- $-gn<br />
rx
: 1 ,--, , 3<br />
++'!?, i><br />
GOVEmlEW CONTPcACTS AM) GRANTS AM) UTIE1I AG1&EENTS -: continued<br />
5. Eesenrch Grant C- 3 694tC1)<br />
Ucparb~cnt <strong>of</strong> IIcs.lth, Gcluca%.iori 2 Tie.LTarc<br />
Attention,: Iarisua <strong>of</strong> treatments<br />
Dr, E. L. Pratt and Dr, J, A, Hhitaiier<br />
December 1, 1958 - Novenber 30, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$5,935<br />
8, Research Grant E-8#0(C2]<br />
DeparLient <strong>of</strong> Health, Education & WePf arc<br />
Attentions bonard Karel, Ph ,D, , Chief<br />
~tsmural Prog.ms<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> Allerm and Infectious Diseases 6 &J<br />
National Ins ti tutcs <strong>of</strong>* He.alth<br />
Bethes da 14, Maryland<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> owgei tension an tubercle bacilli<br />
Drs, L. Ruth Guy and John S, Chapman<br />
January 1, <strong>1959</strong> -- December 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$8,867<br />
9. &search Grant E-2500<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Heaith, Education & Weffam<br />
Attention: Leonard Karcl, I% Chief<br />
Extrmuml Progr.ms<br />
National Instikte <strong>of</strong> A llew and Infectious Uiseases<br />
Nalional Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Host ~arasi ie i
GOVERR3~N' COWBBCTS AdW GIhNYS AND OTWK AGiiEElGNT5 - c ontinusd<br />
1 Research Fello~~~h~p Supy~3y Gmmt l$F ,5852<br />
Deparhent <strong>of</strong> Health, Education & Felfare<br />
Attentiono Pgm4 Q. PC fcr~an I&i,D , dasi stant Director<br />
National Institute nf A X kergy arid Infectious Uiacasc<br />
National Ins ti tu tcs <strong>of</strong> Hc aith<br />
Bcthcsda 14, tlarylsnd<br />
lechanian <strong>of</strong> the hber:ulin=m~ Eeac ti on<br />
Dr. J, 'Po W@rd in beha" oaf" 'h)~, Jack A. Barnett<br />
12, Research G m t H-4124<br />
Ikpartucnt <strong>of</strong> Health, Educ~tion a d Welfarc<br />
Attention; James Matt, bi,Po, Dlrcctor<br />
National Heart Ins ti tute<br />
National lna titutcs <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Bethesda 14, Ehryland<br />
Isolation <strong>of</strong> Hypotansjrie Principle from Renal.~tmc~.s<br />
-1hm<br />
January 1, <strong>1959</strong> - Bp.c..umber 31, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$14,430<br />
13. Research Fellowhip Supply Grxnt I@-8073(C)<br />
hparbent <strong>of</strong> lie?lth,, Eklucati~n and Helfare<br />
Attentions Jaalc-s Watt, M.Do Director<br />
National Hear t daa. ti tute<br />
tional Ins ti tut e , ~ <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Bethe sda 14 ,. 1-lar.vhnd<br />
w<br />
The Determination <strong>of</strong>' Ventricular Power Production in Human<br />
September 19, 1958 , September IS, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$500<br />
14. Research Grmf: IG-ii01.8<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> IIeallih, muca tioa and We1faz.e<br />
Attention: h~brd K. Wifley, ghuDv, Chief<br />
Research Grant3 Branch<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> kneral Medical Sclsnces<br />
National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
3ethesda 14, MsrySmd<br />
Tissue C02 : ~h~miea31 FO~IS and Exchange Hates<br />
br, AIW M, %mpson<br />
February 1, <strong>1959</strong>-,,, Jan~.mry 39, 19GO<br />
$9,500<br />
6 .5'a<br />
1 Department <strong>of</strong>' the Arqy 5 -. 56 d<br />
Contract Blb-18-9 G4-=404-ClG.l13<br />
Modif i c at f on Nr; , 3<br />
EstabEishent <strong>of</strong> faml overhead rate at 4l$ <strong>of</strong> Salaries & Wages for the period<br />
from Septcnbes 1, 1956 through August 31, 1957<br />
16, Department. <strong>of</strong>* The Am-Office <strong>of</strong> the Surgcon Geaeml<br />
Contract No. QA-49-007-~rn-402<br />
biodif~cation No, s k b<br />
6<br />
Establishment sf final overhead rate at 4% <strong>of</strong> Salaries & Wages for the period<br />
from September I", 1956 through Dece&er 31, 1956<br />
17. Department <strong>of</strong> the Arrqv-Office <strong>of</strong> the Surgeon General<br />
Contract No, nA. 49-OUT-ID-519<br />
Pfod~fication No, 6<br />
?5-6<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> final ovcrhead rate at 4% <strong>of</strong> Salaries % Yages for the period<br />
from September X, 1956 thraugh June 30, 1957<br />
18. Department <strong>of</strong> *he Arw-Off ,tee <strong>of</strong> the Surgeon General<br />
Contract Xo, DA-49 -007-;ill-662<br />
L-6 d<br />
Modificati~n No, B<br />
Es tablishuent cf final cbverhesd rate at 4% <strong>of</strong> Salaries & Wages for the period<br />
from Septeder 1, 3.956; #rough August 31, 1957
-.<br />
GOVERIWNl CON1'lUCTS AND GIMWS AID OTlElt AGREDBNTS - continued<br />
19. hpar tment. <strong>of</strong> the Maq-<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Mval sp arch<br />
Condrac t No _ Wjnr.- D"?O [gij b<br />
Kedical Educa tioe f'or~ Ndf .i.omi Di.3 3a tes<br />
Dr6 A* Jm Gill<br />
20. Interagency Cantract 4,413,-334<br />
'<strong>Texas</strong> Woman , s 1Tni.r~ r? i<br />
Denton, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
November 17, 1953 ,-. lZrwafi 3C, <strong>1959</strong><br />
$3,000<br />
21, Interagency Gon'tras+ 441.3--327<br />
<strong>Texas</strong> State Uepartm6n
, From the <strong>Texas</strong> 1Iesr.t Ass~~iotjoc I111 [B-I~, Ernest a', 'Guy,<br />
!::ccutivc X)i.rcctsr, 404 ,'Tc-~sc: H, Jwe; Library Building, LC , -<br />
/.-/h.LJ<br />
Houston 25, <strong>Texas</strong>) the award sf a 1:escarcb Fellowship in C'<br />
Clinical Gal-dio4.ogy under tl~~? ;lirt;r,-Llrm <strong>of</strong> nr A Carxeton B ,<br />
Chapnm, deposited ira "'Tox,as &art As~clat ion-&search<br />
Fellowship in Clinic21 Gardinlcgyw . Division <strong>of</strong> I-Ied~cal AdmmistratS.~n~<br />
me Lilly Research<br />
\ Laboratories, Indianapolis G, Indi.ans) the award ~f a grant<br />
for the purchnsc: 2f compli8mce equipmen+ tc measure Img<br />
. i n b<br />
compliance for re5earc:h 3yn pu2rnoxla1-3.' di-~easea, under the / ., '<br />
df rec tioc nf Dr-s, Willian C, Grater, dames IBoh, Charles B,<br />
Shuey a d Wa BE Bcawors: dapa.rit+rd ta Vli Lilw & Cornpaw-,<br />
Purchase <strong>of</strong> Lung C i)11pl .caaca Eqyl~uent" (Account 8496) 2,200,OO<br />
'<br />
*L. -
,.\<br />
\ E"<br />
I r E m CONTRACTS AND GLNTS Am OTHER AGEEbWS - continued<br />
mfl si-;.;<br />
v4. Fro* the Dallas IIeart Association ( Elr, J. Gobert Phillips,<br />
Jr., Chairman <strong>of</strong> Execuiive Committee, 3622 Maple Avenue,<br />
r $4<br />
Ballas, <strong>Texas</strong>) a grant to support research on %*The Study <strong>of</strong> ,.d<br />
the liechanisru for the ~orti~os%itic Control <strong>of</strong> hole sterol<br />
Synthcsisn for the period Decenber 1, 1958 thmugh June 30,<br />
<strong>1959</strong>, under the direction <strong>of</strong> Dr. Marvin Sipemtein,<br />
deposited to nDallas Heart Association-Study <strong>of</strong> Cholesterol<br />
Synthesisw (~ccomt<br />
8250) ' $1,500.00<br />
b 3 5 . From the Dallas Tuberculosis dssociatian (Hr , Dale W. hotta,<br />
Executive Dire~tor, 3325 lhple Avenue, alla as , ~exna) the<br />
fourth quarterly papent on a grant fqr research on<br />
MContbuntion <strong>of</strong> Work on Chenlical S'tilmlation <strong>of</strong> Local and<br />
/- .-<br />
<strong>System</strong>ic Eosinopheliw and Chmmog@nf c Nycobac terial ' ,<br />
.,:<br />
Infections in ChiidrcnM under the direction <strong>of</strong> Drs, John S,<br />
Chapman and L, Buth Guy, for the period from April 1, 1958<br />
through Marsh 31, 195 9, deposited to "Dallas Tuberculosis<br />
'Z<br />
Association-Research by Dra, Chapan and Guy1@ (dlccount 8828) 1,809.00<br />
. From lcderle hboriltories (Dr, Benjamin X. Carey, &leIedical<br />
Director, Pearl fiver, New ~orlc) a grant for support <strong>of</strong><br />
msearch on HEvaluati on <strong>of</strong> antibacterial agents and<br />
therapeutic progmmst8 for the pericd Janulry 1, 1958 through<br />
bcember 31, 1958, and s-ewal grant for support <strong>of</strong> research<br />
on nbng-term Antibacterial Regimens in Chronic PyelonephritisM<br />
for the period January 1, <strong>1959</strong> through December 31, <strong>1959</strong>, under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> DF* Jay 9- SanXordg deposited to nhderle<br />
v.<br />
hborato ries-Studics <strong>of</strong> Long Term htibac terra1 Eegimens in<br />
k Chronic Pyelonepritisw (.Acccsunt 8304) 2,300.00<br />
Fmm the U.5, Vitamin Corporatiall Arlington-Funk Uborelorias<br />
Division, (Dr. Ihrvey S,, Sai2ow, Field Director, 25D East 43rd<br />
St~et, New York 17, Ww Yo&) the final papent for Nwenber<br />
1958 on a grant awarded for msearch on "Effects <strong>of</strong> Arlidin l; - / f ?<br />
-, ',<br />
an Cembral Blood Flow and Efefabolism under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. Seymour E'isenbergbB and the extension <strong>of</strong> this g m l without<br />
additional funds for an indefinite period <strong>of</strong> time' deposited<br />
to "U. S, Vitamin Cow ,-Effect8 <strong>of</strong> Arlidin m Cerebral Blood<br />
\ Flow and PIe tabolism" (Account 83 64) 200,OO<br />
-- From the Sovthres tern liedioill Foundation (Mr. Url Hoblitaelle,<br />
President, Hedfcal Arts Buif hng, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>) the second L) - 1 0 3<br />
half <strong>of</strong> the total gm% far 1958,-<strong>1959</strong>, deposited to "Southwestern<br />
blcdical Folbndatiun GranVa (Account 9150) 40,991,64<br />
. From the <strong>Texas</strong> Psychiatric Foundation through Southwestern<br />
Nedical Foundation (bk, Ih-1 HobEi tzefh, President, Medical<br />
Arts Building, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>) a grant for continued<br />
#: k<br />
development and suppoxt <strong>of</strong> a program <strong>of</strong> teaching, research<br />
and service in the Uepastment <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, deposited to<br />
v.<br />
n<strong>Texas</strong> Psychiatric Foundation for research in Psychiatryn<br />
(Account 7984) 14,700 ,OO<br />
Fmo Armrl ti. rrul ihrmatirm Foundation-North Triae Chapter<br />
(Mr. H, L, Nichols, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee, 617<br />
First National Bank Building, Dallas) m additional grant to $: *<br />
.. support the appuintnlent <strong>of</strong> Dr. Morris ZPfT f ~r an additional<br />
year (making a total <strong>of</strong> five years) at an annual rate <strong>of</strong><br />
$15,000, deposited to "North <strong>Texas</strong> Chapter- Arthritis and<br />
Rhewtism FoundationM "ccount 8340) 15,120,OO<br />
,I LSO
-<br />
GIFTS; It is reconmended that the faJSowfng cash gifts, for expenditure<br />
at the discction sf the depar tmm.t csr indj.virlua1 iadicatccl, be accepted<br />
and that thc appreciation <strong>of</strong> *&e Bfiard <strong>of</strong> Tiegents be sent to the donors,<br />
There is no terminal date for expendltuw. <strong>of</strong> funds miless specifically<br />
stated below. T tena i har becn rcparted prevlou~ly acd docu~iented,<br />
T<br />
e<br />
Gifts <strong>of</strong> more than $l80<br />
From the ChildrenPs llfiG~i;%2 Gemtcr (&Ir, Jame..s Famaworth?<br />
Directoq 2306 Welbcrn S?reet, Dalla.a, Texa~) payment for<br />
the months <strong>of</strong> Octf~ber; No-vember, md kcember, 1953, and 3"'<br />
January <strong>1959</strong>, for 'lac. ~ z <strong>of</strong> c the Ds$rlrfsieat o,f Ancstherialogy,<br />
deposited to "Children " :!) %iedical Center.-.hes the!s,ia Fund,-.<br />
direction OF the Deparhmt: Ch,?iki-;m,nrh (.tl.cc-ount 7590) $4,000.00<br />
Prom Or. Carroll W ., Droming (~ivia~cn <strong>of</strong> Qghthahology,<br />
Southwestern JIedi~aL Scbocl) contributirns dep~sitcd to 5-- I/;?<br />
"Dr, Edward H, Csry Fund far Oph%hahology',4 [~cccsunt 8040) 400,OO<br />
3, From Ilr, Jervy A, St1r.a~ {Cepashern~: <strong>of</strong>' Surgery, +<br />
Southwe9 tern Hedical 8c.hcoli a conf r~butipn to @Faculty i:: ... I - ) :I- :-<br />
Gifts for Surgery''! (Account. 8048) 1,000 .00<br />
\. /<br />
From Dr, C, F. Cngory !Division ~f Orthopdic Surgery,<br />
SouthwestsrnPledioal School) a contribution to ~FPcu~@':.-/'~'~<br />
Gifts for Orthopedic Sur.gsrjF {Ascount 81146) 250,OO<br />
\<br />
From Deaf Smi* County Heart. &n,d (Dr, Gerald NcCnskiZI,<br />
Hereford,, Terns) a c.~ntribKfi~n degnsited to "Deaf Smith<br />
Counly Heart kid for Cadi ulra?cularm ResearzhY# j'Acr;.stmt 8290) 253,OO<br />
From E d k , and War, T, Car7 Fccrr~st; Jr, {Vaughn Buildi.ng,<br />
Dallas 'I'exas ) a cun-9.ributicn for re sc arc,h in
Gifts <strong>of</strong> morc than $100 - continued<br />
-M<br />
Frorrz the Aruerican bi~di cal Education Foundation (Ur
Gifts <strong>of</strong> $100 or leas - cuntinued<br />
14. From Pks, k, S, Shapard i 3840 t~&plewood Aventac, Il312as, xi 7,<br />
I- -1 ,-<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>) a cont;ribu:tiun ar. acmory ~f Dr, 3. hmeg Black 1<br />
deposited to UWariajus Don9r.s -heanrial Hear? Hesearch<br />
Fund" (Account 9186) 5.00<br />
15. Frolit lks, Bernard L. hlton (~recnxl,.iil. SchssS for Boys 9'<br />
< < I<br />
and Girls, 7001 Walnu .t Hi i l J,%e, Dallas .. <strong>Texas</strong> 1 a d<br />
contributiux~ In memory <strong>of</strong> 15r s . H ,- W ., Camth, Sr, ,<br />
deposited to Warioua Boric rs-Teaching and Kcsoarch Fundw<br />
(Account 9190) 10 ,a0<br />
16. Fmm 1J.issea 1~1ary Et:hel, and Gla6ya Walter (4420 Weatway,<br />
Dallas, Texa~ 1 a cantribu+icn ~n rncmsq ~f Charles Keys<br />
and Nrs, Masteneau deposited to qVarr~u,a Donors, Teaching<br />
and Research Fund" {Account 9190)<br />
4<br />
=?<br />
[- 1 d*-*<br />
217. From $k, and $ha , X . R, Gi 11 (7024. Lake shore Urive , Ballas,<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>, a contribution in rnemory <strong>of</strong> tho father <strong>of</strong> John and 3 3<br />
Hilliam C , Maman, depoai ted ts "Ka rioucs Donors. >Teaching s'<br />
and &search FundR !~c~omt 92,301<br />
18, From Miss Gladys D, Haztes and the <strong>Texas</strong> Branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sons and Daughters <strong>of</strong> tke Pilgrim2 [4420 Hastway,<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>) conlribu ti om in memory uS C , HR.s.li e Bir t Da11as9.s<br />
, -<br />
/ 3 3<br />
deposi tcd to 'sVarzcus Dcnor.~. .Teaching u d Research h d "<br />
(Account 9190) 15-00<br />
19, From Ws, Myrtle M, Lev (5923 htl-rer Lana, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>) a<br />
~ontribution in rumlory <strong>of</strong> S,m iCdufolan, X. Hohenberg and Plrs. 5 -133<br />
H, Haas, deposited tc Sbunrzova Pana~s - Terching and kcsearch<br />
Fund"(Accouab 9190) 10.00<br />
20. From Mr, and hks J, Bernard Joseph { 4421 Urdvers~ ty Blvd.<br />
Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong> ) a ioratributi 2a in mernp ry <strong>of</strong> 8.1~~. Harriet 5- - 1 L)<br />
Haas, Hillian Hick and Fred Xett deposited tn RIVarious<br />
Donors - Teaching and Reaelrckn Fund" (Ac
Gifts <strong>of</strong> $100 or less - continued<br />
28. Frwn the fiplployces <strong>of</strong> Primrose Oil Coupany (P, 0. Box 598, .j_<br />
Dallas, Texes) a contribution in mculoxy <strong>of</strong> Saru E, Brin,<br />
deposited to "Cancer. Research I~Iemorial Fund" (Account 8'77 6) 20.00<br />
29. From Star Oil Company (Hr, Grant S, hilton, President,<br />
348 North Bell Avenue, Chicago 12, ~llinois) a<br />
in memory <strong>of</strong> Sam E, Bt-jln, depositcd to Vancer Research<br />
Ilemorial Fund" I~ccomt 8'87 fi) 30.00<br />
30. From llrs. Jessie Lee Treat .and FZr, & ?Irs, Prank Proctor<br />
(Pa 0. Box 598, Dallasb <strong>Texas</strong>) a contribution in memory <strong>of</strong>. Sam E. Brin, deposited to ItCancer Research iIcmorial Fundtt 5 '<br />
(~ccount 877 6)<br />
11 I?<br />
b 10,00<br />
31.. From blrs . Catherine Pa Hart (133 Fast b.iu,lbcrry, San Antonio, /<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>) a contribution in mmory <strong>of</strong> the birthday <strong>of</strong> Dr. W. ,-<br />
Lee Hart, deposited 133<br />
to qllfn Lee Hart Student Loan Fundn S-<br />
(~ccount 460) 25,OO<br />
32. From llrs, Leo h13 Kuehn, Sr,, 0. L,, Jmes, Jr., and fir, and<br />
JIrs. E. Tl Briacoe (Gaineaarille, <strong>Texas</strong>) , ilr, and Plrs . George<br />
H. Griffith and Bill and The Dradfod Class <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
Baptist Church (Bsnham, <strong>Texas</strong>) , l~ir and llrs ., William H Shons<br />
(4149 Iver, Uallas, T~xas), Kenneth B, Couch (Valley View,<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>), Nru and Pks, Ha Jn Sollars, Mr, and hks, Bud Coc, Mr,<br />
and Mrs , John llur~*ay, Mr and hlrs B , J, Baker, lTr, and Mrs.<br />
Bob Downing, PIr, and l.lt'so ,Tack Williais, blr. and ilrs. John<br />
Frazier, I&. and Hsa, Papo Ahua11 md Ilr, md &.lrs. C. R, Love<br />
(Arbon, Oklahoma) contributions in rucmory <strong>of</strong> Mary Beasley,3'<br />
deposited to "Various Dunorwq- Cardiac Surgical Ke~elarch'~-l)r.<br />
Hugh Hilaon (Account 8696) 57. LO<br />
33. From Hrs, W, P, Devereux (n25 Potomc, Dal1.a~ 5, exa as) a<br />
contribution in mcmor=y <strong>of</strong> Elmer Schmidt, deposited to "Various . -,<br />
Donors-Teaching & Research Fund" (Account 9190) 3<br />
e in Uonors Buehanan<br />
Laboratoryw 20,00<br />
- 5,OQ<br />
- 34. From Hr. Paul Cuerun (General Delivery, Paris, <strong>Texas</strong>) a<br />
contribution for usc in the Buchanan Iaborato for researchsh 1 & ~<br />
35. From Hiss Plargarc-S Eiotrlton (508 lkdical Arts Building, Dallas<br />
<strong>Texas</strong>) a contribution in noaoly <strong>of</strong> PV- Tern Y. Moulton, /,I I 4'<br />
deposited to Various Donors-Cardi oguhnaw hmdn (~ccau~ 8372) 10.00<br />
a. From Fir, and Hrs, 0, 13, Bates (5'109 Wild Grove, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>)<br />
a contribution in memory <strong>of</strong> m9. A. d. Scrivner, deposited i<br />
to "Cance P hsearcb II~norial ELmdw (Account 87T 6) 3 - 3,OO<br />
8, Born tU'. and I,lrs, 0, D,. Bates (71fl9 wild Grove, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>)<br />
,a contribution in memory <strong>of</strong>' lk, 0, h, I~ddy, deposited to<br />
/ 2.7-J<br />
+ - -d#mious Dono rs-,Memoria9 Heart Research Fund" (Accout 938 6) i.., ' 3,OO<br />
9-9 '.:<br />
Mr. ind lks, 3 J., Hardy (2347 San Paula, Dallas, <strong>Texas</strong>)<br />
o,dribution in lemriw <strong>of</strong> Pk. C, La Stevens, deposited to ,! , j '<br />
drWg- Dclnorsm-Neumlogi~al. I2escarchn Q~ccount 83'8) 5.00<br />
Respectfully submitted,
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong><br />
Postgraduate School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> -<br />
February 27, <strong>1959</strong><br />
TO DOCTOR LOGAN WILSON, PRESIDENT<br />
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS --<br />
AUSTXN, TEXAS<br />
Dear Doctor Pilson:<br />
The following is submitted for your approval and preeentation to the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Regents at ita next meeting in Austin, <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />
Main Division, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong><br />
1958-59<br />
1. Approve the appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. John E. Healey to the Clinical Faculty,<br />
as Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor af Anatomy, without tenure and without salary,<br />
effective December 1 , 19 58.<br />
2. Change the appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stewart A. tlilber from Lccrurer in<br />
Anesthesiology to Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Anesthesiology in the'seprcmbsr<br />
5, 1958 docket, P-5.<br />
3. Approve the app<strong>of</strong>ntment <strong>of</strong> Dr. 3oseph A, Lucci, Jr,, to the Clinical<br />
Faculty, as Clinical instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, without<br />
tenure and wienout salary, effective September 1, 1958.<br />
m<br />
El Paso DivivFon<br />
19 58- 59<br />
1, Accept the resignation <strong>of</strong> Dr. Ralph H. Homan, Director <strong>of</strong> the ~edical<br />
Educational Program <strong>of</strong> the El Paso Division, without tenure and without<br />
salary, effecthe February 19, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
2. Approve the appointment <strong>of</strong> Dr. J. Laighton Green, as Director <strong>of</strong> the fl- IL<br />
Medical Educational Program <strong>of</strong> the El Paso Division, without tenure and<br />
without salary, cffcctive February 20, <strong>1959</strong>.<br />
-<br />
Temple Divisiq<br />
1958-59<br />
a- 1. Approve the appointmenr, <strong>of</strong> Dr. Alice Ruth McPherson to the Clinical<br />
Faculty as Lecturer in Ophthalnalcgy, without tenure and without salary, A 1<br />
--<br />
-<br />
ef fcctivc December 8 , 1958,<br />
GIFTS AND GRANTS;<br />
f reconrmend acceptance <strong>of</strong> the following gifts and grants and that the<br />
appreciation <strong>of</strong> the Board be sent the donors by the Secretary:<br />
$500.00 frmn the Trustees <strong>of</strong> the Kelsey and Leary Foundation for the<br />
vancement <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 665.5 Travis Street, Houston 25, <strong>Texas</strong>, for a<br />
%9 tr veling scholarship to a resident in one <strong>of</strong> the affil iated hospitals<br />
<strong>of</strong> The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, Posrgraduate School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, to visit a<br />
1 eadiqg medical ,center.<br />
$ 2. $1,000.00 from the Trustees <strong>of</strong> The Vest Foundation, P. 0. Bar 1656,g<br />
Houston, <strong>Texas</strong>, for the purpme <strong>of</strong> publ ishi& the catalogue <strong>of</strong> The<br />
~n ive~6i.e <strong>of</strong> ~ e ~ ~ ~ s ~ g r phml ~ d u<strong>of</strong> a Medicine? t e<br />
3. $4,723.00 from Me=& Sharp and D oh Research Laboratories, Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Merck and Company, Inc., Philadelphia 1, Pennsylvania (Attentfon:<br />
Dr. Frederick K. Heath) for the purpose <strong>of</strong> supporting programs on Steroids. -<br />
4. $1,900.00 from the Hike Hogg Fund, First City Nst ional Bank <strong>of</strong> Houston,<br />
Trustee <strong>of</strong> rhe Mike Bogg Fund, Houston, <strong>Texas</strong> (Attention: Mr. Carroll D.<br />
Simmons, Vice-President and Senior Trust Officer) to be used as follows:<br />
1) $250.00 Travel Award for a scientific paper on a medical research<br />
problem in the ftcld <strong>of</strong> cancer to a fellow or rev ident in The <strong>University</strong> ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>, Postgraduate School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 2) $500.00 for a Lecrureship /03<br />
by an outstanding authority in the medical or basic sciences--preferably<br />
Endocrinology, 3) $100.00 for part icipatisn in the program <strong>of</strong> the Inter-<br />
7
national Union Against Cancer for its f n ternat tonal Cl lnicel Conference ,<br />
4) $500.00 Postgraduate Medical Travel Award to an lndlsridual having<br />
completed or nearing completion <strong>of</strong> specialty training to visit a medical<br />
center and meet others In same specialty, and 5) $550.00 for the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> furthering a program in Gynecology.<br />
Dean<br />
rn