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The Material Supporting the Agenda includes all documentation sent to the Regents for their study ten days prior to the meeting. It does not necessarily include items that are on the Supplementary Agenda as it would be an impossibility to keep the record accurate as some material does not reach the Secretary's Office until weeks thereafter.
CONTENTS TO THIS VOLUME 1957-58
Meetings Nos. Dates 564 October 10-11, 1957 565 November 21-22, 1957 566 January 10-11, 1958 567 March 14-15, 1958 568 There was no supporting material, i 569 April 26, 1958 570 May 29-30, 1958 571 There was no supporting material. 7-\, 572 There was no supporting material. 2-^( 573 There was no supporting material. {1^
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Material Supporting Agenda
THE BOARD OF REGENTS
of
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
FOR REGENTS' USE - NOTES
l3 O'ctuv^^VtA
AGENDA
BOARD OF REGENTS OF
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
President's Office, Main Building 101 Main University Austin, Texas
April 26, 1958 10:00 a. m.
I. Central Administration (Routine Items) Page No.
^A. Approval of Minutes, March 14-15 and April 9, 1958 1 B. Report Committee of the Whole, March 15 (James A. Hamilton 1
Survey) C. Continuing Joint Committee with the University Development 1
Board 1. Ratification 2. Membership
D. Amendment to Rules and Regulations re Deans and Departmental 2 Chairmen (Final Approval)
[E. Approval of "Pravet Docket 4
11. Main University
^^^A. Small Class Report, Spring Semester 4-15 ^B. 1958 Summer School Budget 16-76
III. Southwestern Medical School
Clinical Science Building 77 IV. Central Administration
A. Summary Financial Statement for Period Ending February 28, 77 1958
^^B. 1958-59 Annual Budgets 77
PROBABLE DISCUSSION ITEMS (Only listed for C&9'irman Jeffersahd President Wilson)
1. Consultant to Continuing Joint Committee of the Board of Regents and The University Development Board (Mr. Blunk)
2. Research Prqgram in connection with the Annual Budget Summer Meeting (so that vacations may be arranged)
In the interest of saving time, since the meeting scheduled April 26 is for the primary purpose of considering the 1958-59 Annual Budget, 1 have taken the liberty of suggesting for your consideration the following Minute orders for the routine items on the Agenda and items that should be reported as a matter of record;
1. Central Administration
A. Approval of Minutes, March 14-15 and April 9, 1958. Upon motion of Mr. by Mr,
seconded , the Board approved
the Minutes of the meetings held March 14-15 and April 9, 1958 in the form as distributed by the Secretary to each member of the Board.
B, Report of Committee of the Whole: James A. Hamilton Associates. --Chairman Jeffers reported for the Committee of the Whole that subsequent to the meeting of the Board of Regents March 15, 1958, Mr. James A. Hamilton of James A. Hamilton Associates, Hospital Consultants, had appeared briefly before the Committee of the Whole. The Committee of the Whole insisted that the report including recommendations of James A. Hamilton and Associates be completed not later than the meeting of the Board of Regents May 30-31, 1958. This report is in compliance with the contract adopted June 28, 1957 (Permanent Minutes Volume IV, Page 985 ) with James A. Hamilton Associates for consultation services in connection with repair and rehabilitation projects at The University of Texas Medical Branch and for the development of a master plan for the Medical Branch.
C. Continuing Joint Committee of the Board of Regents and the University Development Board; Ratification of Creation and of Membership. - -Chairman Jeffers reported to the Board that at a joint meeting of the Board of Regents and the University Development Board on Wednesday, April 9, it was agreed that a Continuing Joint Committee of the Board of Regents and the University Development Board be created to explore in detail the program of the University Development Board and the needs of the University that the Development Board can best serve,-
with a view to true excellence and distinction for the Uni= versity. This Committee to be composed of two members of the Development Board and two members of the Board of Regents appointed by the Chairmen of the respective Boards would meet with the Executive Director of the Office of the University Development Board and with administrative officers designated by the President.
Since a majority of each Board was present at the joint meeting. Chairman Jeffers thereafter appointed Mr. J. P. Bryan and Mr. Joe C. Thompson as two members from the Board of Regents to serve on the Continuing Joint Committee.
Mr. moved that the action of the Chairman in establishing the Continuing Joint Committee and in naming the two members from the Board of Regents be ratified by the Board. This motion seconded by Mr. carried.
Amendment to Rules and Regulations, Board of Regents, Part II: Retirement of Deans and Departmental Chairmen (Original Notification of Suggested Amendment on the Following Page). - -In compliance with the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas, Part I, Chapter V, Section 2, the Secretary of the Board under date of March 20, 1958, furnished each member of the Board with the following amendment to the Rules and Regulations as recommended by Vice-President Ransom, concurred in by President Wilson:
Retirement of Deans and Departmental Chairmen, --Every Dean of the Main University of The University of Texas and every Departmental Chairman will retire as Dean or Departmental Chairman, as the case may be, to appropriate teaching status in his particular field at the close of the long session in which his 65th birthday occurs.
seconded by Mr. Upon motion of Mr. the Board gave final approval to the foregoing amendment with instructions that it be incorporated at the proper place in the revision of the Rules and Regulations that is in process, and that any necessary mechanical details relating thereto be included in the revision.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 12
THE BOARD OF REGENTS BETTY ANNE THEDFORD. SECRETARY March 20, 1958
Chairman Leroy Jeffers Vice-Chairman J. R. Sorrell Regent (Mrs. ) Charles Devall Regent J. P. Bryan Regent Thornton Hardie Regent J. Lee Johnson, III Regent Lee Lockwood Regent Merton M. Minter Regent Joe C. Thompson
Dear Mrs. Devall and Gentlemen:
There was presented orally at the meeting of the Committee of the Whole of the Board of Regents on March 14 an amendment as set out below to the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents. To comply with the existing rule (Part 1, Chapter V, Section 2), the amendment is set out in writing and furnished to you as of this date in order that it may be finally considered at the meeting April 26 in connection with the adoption of the 1958-59 annual budgets.
Retirement of Deans and Departmental Chairmen. --Every Dean of the Main University of The University of Texas and every Departmental Chairman will retire as Dean or Departmental Chairman, as the case maybe, to Professorship in his particular field at the close of the long session in which his 65th birthday occurs.
This amendment to the Rules and Regulations, if finally approved at the April meeting, will be incorporated in the revision of the Rules and Regulations that is in process, and the mechanical details relating thereto will be included in the revision.
Sincerely yours.
Betty Anne Thedford
BAT: jm cc: President Logan Wilson
m
E. Approval of Travel Docket. - -The Travel Docket will be distributed at the meeting.
n. Main University
A. Small Class Report, Spring Semester, 1957-58, Main University (House Bill No. 133, 55th Legislature, R. S., Article V, Section 6). - -The report teginshon Eagelb. This report has been prepared in accordance with House Bill No. 133, 55th Legislature, R. S. Article V, Section 6, of the Special Provisions and listed the classes in the following categories:
1. Required course for graduating seniors in one or more degree programs.
2. Required course for majors in this field and should be completed this semester (or term) to keep proper sequence in courses.
3. Course for which students pay a supplementary fee, and the usual requirements of class size are not considered applicable. (Example: Class Instruction in Applied Music or Applied Art.)
4. Limited laboratory facilities make it necessary to establish an additional section of this course,
5. a. Course in a small department which offers the minimum number of courses consistent with the maintenance of a balanced departmental program.
b. Courses in a large department necessary to maintain a well-balanced departmental program.
6. Graduate course that is required for completion of an advanced degree.
7. a. Interdepartmental course meeting with same course in another department.
b. Intradepartmental course meeting with another course in the same department.
8. Others;
a. Adds, drops, and transfers in transit between departments and the Registrar's Office as of the twelfth class day.
THE TTNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT AND PROVOST
MAIN DNIVERSITT AUSTIN 12
April 11, 1958
Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas
Dear President Wilson:
The enclosed Small Class Report, Main University, Spring Semester 1957-58, is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on April 26, 1958.
The Justification code numbers used are in accordance with instructions issued in the memorandum dated February 15, 1958, from the Texas Commission on Hi^er Education. Explanation of these numbers is given on an attached page.
Sincerely yovirs,
H. H. Ransom
HHR:js
Original Signed by, J. C. DOLLED.
iCi lilG i'. -'GUc
JUSTIFICATION CODE USED IN PREPARING SMALL CLASS REPORT
Spring Semester, 1957-58
1. Required course for graduation in one of more baccalaureate degree programs. The coiarse is not offered each semester or term, and if cancelled, may affect date of graduation of those enrolled.
N2. Required course for graduating seniors in one or more degree programs.
•^3' Required cotirse for majors in this field and sho\ild be completed this semester (or term) to keep proper sequence in courses.
^4. Course for which students pay a supplementary fee, and the usual requirements of class size are not considered applicable. (Example: Class Instruction in Applied Music or Applied Art.)
\J5. Limited laboratory facilities make it necessary to establish an additional section of this course.
^ 6\;a. Couirse in a small department which offers the minimum number of coiorses consistent with the maintenance of a balanced departmental program.
^b. Courses in a large department necessary to maintain a well-balanced departmental program.
Graduate course that is required for completion of an advanced degree.
Sr^a. Interdepartmental course meeting with same course in another department.
b. Intradepartmental course meeting with another course in the same department.
V) 9. 9. Others:
a. Adds, drops, and transfers in transit between departments and the Registrar's Office as of the twelfth class day.
Program, Dept., Covirse and Section Ntimber
Liberal Arts
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - MAIN UNIVERSITY
Report on Small Classes - Organized Classes Only
Spring Semester, 1957-58
Course Title
Cred- Enrollment Justifi-it Under cation
Value Gradxiate Graduate Code
Economics 363K 368L
Policy of Enforced Competition 3 Economics of Land and Water Utilization 3
8
8
3
3
English 601Qb.lf 36OL
383 681^b
Geography 328 335
English for Foreign Students Colonial Literatures of the British Empire Studies in Milton Old English
Geography of the Near East Economic Geography
(Meets with Resovirces 325, enrollment 20)
Government Govt. 36i)M) Hist. 361IM) Geog. 36itM)
i.s. 360
History
Mathematics 3OIE.27 363 676b
690Kb 697I''b
Philosophy 365
Psychology 387L
389M 39OL 39kL
Speech 3lit'K.2 365 367L.ll
Czech 612b
French 373 386
Proseminar in Eastern European Studies
Senior Seminar in International Studies
British History Since I919
College Algebra Linear Operators Functions of Several Real Variables Research in Point-Set Theory Continued Fractions
Seminar in Recent Philosophy
Contemporary Problems in Psychology Psychology in its Social Setting Problems in Comparative Psychology Seminar in Quantitative Methods
Story Telling Seminar in Speech Speech Problems of Elementary Teachers
Composition and Reading
History of the Fhench Language Studies in Nineteenth Century French Literature
3 3 3
3 3
3 3 3
3 3
3 3 3
3
3 3 3 3
3 3
3
3
1
7
7 8
2 1 1
8
2 6
3 2
8
1 k
If k
k 3 2 k
9a
6b 9a 7
6a 8a
3 & 8a
3
3
6b
6b 7 7
6b
7 9a 9a 9a
9a 9a
3
6a
6b
7
iNote; Bracket ")" has been used to indicate covirses which meet together
2.
Program, Dept., Course and Section Number Course Title
Cred- Enrollment Justifi-it Under- cation
Value Gradxiate Graduate Code
German 31^K.2 Scientific German (Biology) l2kL.2 Scientific German (Biology) (Meets with Ger. 3lhL,2, enrollment I3) 325L.2 Scientific German (Chemistry,
Geology, Mathematics, Physics) (Meets with Ger. 315L.2, enrollment 19)
3 3
9 2
Greek 6l2h 628b
Italian 323L
Latin 665h
Portuguese 407
Spanish 366K
367K 376M
Spn. 389K) Fr. 389K)
Homer's Iliad Advanced New Testament Greek
Introduction to Modern Italian Literature: Dr ama 8s Poetry
Senior Reading
Intermediate Portuguese
Nineteenth Century Spanish Literature Advanced Spanish Syntax Spanish Golden Age Drama
Orientation in Research
3 3
3
3
4
3 3 3
3 3
6 3
7
3
7
8 6 8
8b
8b
6a 6a
6a
6a
6a
6b 3 9a
4 1 7 & 8a
Science
Astronomy 620b
Bacteriology 463
Biology 660b (Meets with Bio.
Marine Science 340 (Meets with Zoo.
Meteorology 820b 468 271 372
Physics 365.2
Practical Astronomy
Determinative Bacteriology
Topics in Modern Biology 607b.3, enrollment 85)
Oceanography and Limnology 34O, enrollment 16)
General Meteorology Synoptic Laboratory Synoptic Meteorology II Dynamic Meteorology
3
4
3
4 4 2 3
9
9
8
9 5 5 6
6a
6b
8b
8a
3 & 6a 3 &s 6a 2 & 6 & 2 8s 6a
Introduction to Theoretical Physics: Advanced Mechanics 9a
I Fine Arts
Art 302 K.l Creative Design (Meets with Art 302L.1, enrollment I6)
3IIK.3) 3IIL.3)
Painting Painting
3 3
9 8
8b 8: 4
8b Ss 4
Program, Dept., Cred Enrollment JustifiCourse and Sec it' • Under cation tion Number Course Title Value Graduate Graduate Code
Art(cent'd) 3OIK.3 Life Drawing 3 1^ 8b 86 If (Meets with Art 30IL.3, enrollment I3)
3IIL.I Painting 3 9 8b 86 If (Meets with Art 3IIK.I, enrollment 10)
316K.2) Sophomore Life Drawing 3 3 3^6IS..2) Advanced Life Drawing 3 k 3I+6L.2) Advanced Life Drawing 3 6 8b 86 If 366K.2) Advanced Life Drawing 3 1 366L.2) Ad-yanced Life Drawing 3 3 (The above classes meet with Art 316L.2,
enrollment 10)
325K) Graphic Art 3 6 ftK e )i 325L) Graphic Art 3 8
3OIK.I Life Drawing 3 5 8b 86 If (Meets with Art 3OIL.I, enrollment I8)
32IK.3) Advanced Painting 3 32IL.3) Advanced Painting 3 3 8b & If 36UC.3) Advanced Painting 3 1 36IL.3) Advanced Painting 3 2
3OIK.2) Life Drawing 3 1^ Aw 9 }i
3OIL.2) Life Drawing 3 T Ob & 4
312K.i|-) Pictorial Composition 3 6 312L.J+) Pictorial Con^xDsition 3 9 Qu 0 )« 3i^2K.l^) Advanced Pictorial Composition 3 6 c5b & 4 3il-2L.lt-) Advanced Pictorial Composition 3 2
313L.2) Sculpture 3 6 323K.2) Advanced Sculpture 3 1 Q. ft I,
323L.2) Ad-mnced Sculpture 3 2 8b 85 if 363L.2) Ad-vanced Sculpture 3 1 (The above classes meet with Art 313K.2, enrollment 10)
347) Ceramics 3 9 ^ - 1
3l^7K) Ceramics 3 k 8b 86 If
312K.1) Pictorial Composition 3 9 3l^2K.l) Advanced Pictorial Composition 3 3 8b 86 If 31^21.1) Advanced Pictorial Composition 3 1 (The above classes meet with Art 312L.1, enrollment 15)
32IK.I) Advanced Painting 3 6 32IL.I) Advanced Painting 3 1^ 8b 86 If 36IK.I) Advanced Painting 3 3
8b 86 If
36IL.I) Advanced Painting 3 3
301K.lt- Life Drawing 3 6 8b 86 If (Meets with Art 301L.li-, enrollment 12)
8b 86 If
302K.2 Creative Design 3 7 8b 86 If (Meets with Art 302L.2, enrollment I3)
8b 86 If
302K.lf) Creative Design 3 1^ 8b 86 If 302L.lt) Creative Design 3 9 8b 86 If
31^.1) Sophomore Life Drawing 3 8 316L.I) Sophomore Life Drawing 3 9 8b 86 If 3lt6L.l) Advanced Life Drawing 3 5
8b 86 If
Program, Dept., Course and Section Number Course Title
Credit
Value
Enrollment Under-
Graduate Gradviate
Art (cont'd) 301K.6 Life Drawing (Meets with Art SOIL.6, enrollment 10)
302K.5) 302L.5)
Creative Design Creative Design
312K.2) Pictorial Composition 3h2K.2) Advanced Pictorial Composition 3^2L.2) Advanced Pictorial Composition (The above classes meet with Art 312L.2, enrollment l6)
321K.2) 321L.2) 36IK.2) 36IL.2)
Advanced Painting Advanced Painting Advanced Painting Advanced Painting
313L.1) Sculpture 323K.I) Advanced Sculpture 323L.I) Advanced Sculpture (The above classes meet with Art 313K.1, enrollment 12)
316L.3) Sophomore Life Drawing 3^^.3) Advanced Life Drawing 36^.3) Advanced Life Drawing 366L.3) Advanced Life Drawing (The above classes meet with Art 316K.3, enrollment 10)
3i^5K.l) 3i+5L.l)
Adv. Commercial Design & 111. JfpL»lJ
345K.3) Commercial Design & Illustration
Adv. Commercial Design & 111.
(The above classes meet with Art 3^51.3, enrollment 13)
302K.6 Creative Design (Meets with Art 302L.6, enrollment I6)
3IIK.2) 3IIL.2)
35cac 33OL
362
Drama 327 329 237.4 341 343
450b) 470Kb)
356 365L 668b
Painting Painting
Weaving
Italian Renaissance Art
Oriental Art
Radio Drama Radio Production Directing Rehearsal and Performance Introduction to Television Problems in Production
Dance Composition Dance Composition (Advanced)
Costvnne Crafts Advanced Production Problems Costume Design
3 3
3 3 3
3 3 3 3
3 3 3
3 3 3 3
Commercial Design 8s Illustration 3
3 3 3
3 3
3
3
3
3 3 2 3 3
2 2
3 3 3
7 6
6 3 1
2 9 1 3
8 2 2
5 4 3 3
4 4 3 6 6 3 6
6 9
5
4
7
2 3 3 7 6
3 1
1 7 8
Justification Code
8b 8s 4
8b 8s 4
8b 86 4
8b 8s 4
8b 8s 4
8b &s 4
469b Advanced Dance Drama (Meets with Drama 449b, enrollment 11)
8b 8s 4
8b 86 4
8b 86 4
8b 8s 4
4
3
3 '
9a 3 9a 9a
8b 85 3 8b 8s 2
9a 9a 3
8b
Program, Dept., Course and Section Number
Drama(cont'd) 6T3Mb 2T6L 386
Music 200.1 200.3 200. li. 200.8 200.10 20OJ.5.I 2OOJ.5.3 2OOJ.5.5 20OJ.5.7 2OOK.5.I 2OOK.5.3 2IOJ.5.?
210K15.2
210K.T 210K.8 21OK.9 605a.3 Pia.2l«)J
273J) 273K)
262
27i^J) 27i^K)
Org. 36OM
Teacher Education
Credit
CoTirse Title Value
Projects in Costuming 3 Rehearsal 8e Performance (Adv.) 2 Problems in Stage Lighting 3
Class Instruction in Violin 2 Class Instruction in Voice 2 Class Instr. in Woodwinds 2 Class Instr. in Cello Sc Ba ss 2 Class Instruction in Brasses 2 Beginning Piano 2 Beginning Piano 2 Beginning Piano 2 Beginning Piano 2 Second Semester Piano 2 Second Semester Piano 2 Third Semester Piano 2 Third Semester Piano 2 Advanced Violin 2 Fourth Semeister Plane 2 Fourth Semester Piano 2 Advanced Woodwind Instruction 2 Advanced Cello and Bass 2 Advanced Brass Instruments 2 Theory of Music 3 Piano Pedagogy 2
Advanced Chamber Music 2 Advanced Chamber Music 2
Advanced Conducting 2
Adv. Chamber Music - Woodwinds 2 Adv. Chaniber Music - Woodwinds 2
Sacred Music 3
Enrollment Under-
Graduate Graduate
k 8
I k 3 3 k U 7 5 8 7 h
6
1 3
Justification Code
9a 2 9a
4 if if if if if if if if if if f 4 f if if if if if 3 6h
6b
8b 8b
8b 8b
9a
Departmental Methods Ed.C. 318L.I C. 86 I. in Elem. School Art 3 (Meets with Art 318L.I, enrollment 32)
Ed.C. 3I8L.3 C. 86 I. in Elem. School Art 3 (Meets with Art 318L.3# enrollment 31)
Ed.C. 318L.5 C. 86 I. in Elem, School Art 3 (Meets with Art 318L.5, enrollment 36)
Ed.C. 318L.6 C. 8: I. in Elem. School Art 3 (Meets with Art 318L.6, enrollment 36)
Lib. Sci. 322T.1 Children's Literature-Kindergarten & E lem. Grades 3
(Meets with Ed.C.322T.l, enrollment 21)
Lib.Sci. 322T.if Children's Literature-Kinder-graten 8: Elem. Grades 3
(Meets with Ed.C. 322T.if, enrollment 21)
Ed.C. 329 C. 86 I. in Sec. School History 3 (Meets with His. 329^ enrollment I3)
Lib. Sci.330T Literature for Adolescents 3 (Meets with Ed.C.330T, enrollment 23)
Drama 632b) High School Play Directing 3 Ed.C. 632Kb) Hi gh School Play Directing 3
1
1+
6
7 5
8a
8a
8a
8a
8a
8a
8a
8a
8a
Program, Dept., Course and Section Number Covu-se Title
Credit
Value
Enrollment Under-Graduate Graduate
Art 3U1^K C. & I. in Sec. School Art (Meets with Art SMU, enrollment 12)
Ed.C. 25llK.2 C. So I. in Music in Intermediate Grades
(Meets with Mus. 25^K.2, enrollment 52)
Ed.C. 23kK..k- C. So I. in Music in Intermediate Grades
(Meets with Mus. 25^.4, enrollment 41)
Ed.C. 36OL Conference-Laboratory in Elem. School Handicrafts
(Meets with Art 360, enrollment 13)
Speech 362)
Ed.C. 362T)
Ed.C. 364T
Ed. G.269K) Music 269K)
Music 369K)
*Music 372M
French 376) German 376) Ed.C, 37 6) Spanish 37^)
Directing Extracurricular Speech Activities Directing Extracurricular Speech Activities
Adv. Course in C. So I. in Lang. Arts in Elem. School
C. So I. in Creative Music Activities for Elem.Grades
C. So I. in Secondary School Instrumental Music
Techniques of Foreign Language Instruction
3
3
3
2
2
3
3 3 3 3
6
1
3
1
9 5
k 3 4 7
Justification Code
8a
8a
8a
8a
da & 6b
8a & 6b
9a
8a
8a 8a
8a
Drama 379 Junior High School Draiaatics (Meets with Ed.C. 379Q^ enrollment 10)
Ed.C. 364K Seminar in Music Education: Secondary Schools
(Meets with Music 384K, enrollment 11)
Ed.C. 397 Seminar: Secondary School Curricular Research
(Meets with Ed.C 38I, enrollment 16)
Educational Theory Ed.Psy. 355 Evaluation in Secondary Ed. (Meets with Ed.P. 341, enrollment 26)
Ed.Psy. 373F Teaching of English as a Second Language
(Meetswith Eng. 373P> enrollment 11)
Ed.Psy. 377D Selection and Utilization of Audio-Visual Aids for Elem. Ed.
(Meets with Ed.P. 377?> enrollment 10)
**Ed.Psy. 39OL Advanced Statistics: Experimental Design
(Meets with Psy. 384K, enrollment 9) Ed. A. 364 Nursery School Organization and
Operation
8
8a
8a
8b
8b
8a
8b
8a
I * Shown tinder Music by error on 053 report Shown under Psychology by error on 053 report
7.
Program, Dept., Course and Section Number Cotirse Title
Educational Theory (cont'd) Ed. H. 325K)
Ed. H. 36OL)
Ed. H. 29^5
Engineering Architecture 5IOK
History of Education: Ancient & Medieval Periods History & Phil, of Education; Ancient 8e Medieval Periods
Colloquixun: Great Issues in Education
Introd.to Architectural Design (Meets with Arc. 510L.3/ enrollment 30) 353 Architectural Acoustics
Architectural Engineering 362L Timber Design (Meets with Ar.E. 262Lf enrollment 28)
Ceramic Engineering k21 325 370
Glazes and Colors Drying Refractories and Firing
Civil Engineering 37^K Hydrology (Meets with C.E. 2rjkYi enrollment llf)
Mechanical Engineering 311x Manufactvuring Processes (These students are meeting in the other M.E. 311 sections)
Petroleum Engineering 38ii-.l Natural Gas Engineering (Meets with P.E. i4-61(-.l, enrollment 36) 361I-.3 Nattural Gas Engineering (Meets with P.E. ̂ 6li-.3, enrollment 35) i^68.1 Well Logging & Correlation (Meets with P.E. 368.1, enrollment I5) ^68.2 Well Logging Sc Correlation (Meets with P.E. 368.2, enrollment ll)
365 Petroleum Economics and Valuation
369 371
383M
Home Economics
Well Logging & Correlation Principles of Reservoir Performance
Seminar: Petroleum Economics
205.2 Textiles (Meets with H.E. 305.1^ enrollment 29)
jibrary Science
361) Jt6l)
Pharmacy 364
Organization of Library Materials
Diagnostic Procedures in Blood 8s Urine Analysis
Credit
Value
3
3
5
3
3
k 3 3
3
3
k
k
3 3
3 3
3 4
Enrollment Under-
Graduate Graduate
6
6
9
5
6 8 8
8
5
2
6
1
5 6
8
2 6
8
Justification Code
8b
8b
8b
9a
8b
3 & 6a 3 & 6a 2 8s 6a
8b
8b
8b
8b
8b
8b
6b 6b
6b
9a
db
3 8s 8b
8.
Program, Dept., Ccrarse and Section Nimiber
Business Administration
Course Title
Finance Ins. 377
Marketing Resources, Transportation, and International Trade
Cot. Mkt. 360
Int. Tr. 350
Mkt. 361
Res. 370
Price-making in Commodity Markets
Theory of International Trade
Studies in Marketing Research
Credit
Value
Enrollment Under-
Graduate Graduate
Justifi-ction Code
Advanced Property and Casualty Insurance
World Reso\irces - International Trade
(Meets with Int. Tr. 370, enrollment 16)
3
3
3
k
8
9
8
3
3
9a
8b
II. Main University
B. 1958 Summer School Budget. - -The Summer School Budget as recommended by the Administration is on the following pages.^
1958 SUMM^ iSSSION BUDGET First Term - June 9 - Juiy 21
Second Term - July 21 - August 30
STUDEHT LIFE STAFF IHTHAMDRAL SPORTS FOR MEN SCHOOL (W ARCHITBCTURE COXXEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Anthropology Bacteriology Botany Chemistry Classical'Languages Econmics English Geography Qeology Germanic Languages QoYerraaent History Home Economics Journalism Mathematics and Astronomy Philosophy Hiysics Psychology Rcnnance Languages Slavonic Languages Sociology Hpeech Zoology Physical Training for Men Physical Training for Women Office of the Dean
COLLRSB CP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Business Services Finance Ha^gement Marketing, Resources, Transportation, and International Trade
Office Of the Dean
COLLB® OF EDUCATION Curriculum and Instruction Educational Administration Educational Psychology History and Philosophy of Education PiQWical and Health Education P^^ce of the Dean
$ 1^,280-8,000 h,6kO
20,702 4,950 11,618 38,653 3,400
18,486 5,918
19,016 18,800
3,634 6,714
33,114 7,317
20,066 8,759
22,007 2,476 8,249 8,804 9,916 2,166 2,499 9,787
$14,748 12,963 8,734 9,697
9,636 9,218
$34,825 mms 35,030 7,382 8,733 8/3^0
9,745 2,454 11,000
303,971
64,996
114,186
-i-
CKJIXEG-E OP ENGIHEERING Aeronautfcal Engineering A g 29h Architectural Engineering 2!833 Ghemical Engineering 10 ̂ Civil Bagineering 13'698 Drawing 1^320 Electrical Engineering 16,900 Engineering Mechanics 6,978 Mechanical Engineering 21 kSs Petroleum Engineering 5^082 Office of the Dean ' $ 81^,282
COLLEGE OF PINE ARTS ^ $11,000 ST*
SCHOOL OP LAW GRADUATE SCHOOL OP LIBRART SCIENCE TI'HS COLLEGE OP EHARMACy ii'??? GRADUATE SCHOOL OP SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE SCHOOL - OFFICE OP THE DEAN
TOTAL BUDGET - I958 SUMMER SESSION $7i^8,gg0
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1958 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET First Term - June 9 - July 21
Second Tenn - July 21 - August 30
STUDENT LIFE STAFF
First Term
Dean of Student Life Amo Nowotny $ 1^333
Associate Dean of Student Life Carl V. Bredt (3/^ T.) 837
Dean of Men D. B. Jack Holland (sA T.) 637
Assistant to the Dean of Men Edwin B. Price 1,066
Associate Dean of Women (Student Group Adviser lit)
Margaret Peck (l/2 T.) 444
Assistant Dean of Women (Student Group Adviser II)
Helen M. Flinn 700 $ 5,217
Second Term
Dean of Student Life Arno Nowotny (3/4 T.)
Associate Dean of Student Life Carl V. Bredt
Dean of Men D. B. Jack Holland
Assistant to the Dean of Men Edwin B. Price
$ 1,000
l,ll6
l,ll6
258(a)
Dean of Women Dorothy Gebauer (l/2 T.)
Student Group Adviser I Mrs. Dorothy W. Dean
558
400 4,528 $ 9,745
(a) In addition $8o8 paid from funds of Summer Entertainment Committee
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lOTRAHORAL SPORTS FOR MEN
Intrsmiirals Director B. M. Whitaker
Senior Secretary Mrs. Emily S. Dunbar
Assistants (2) (l/2 T.)
Assistant (Swimming Pool)
First Term
$1,065
296
258
^ $ 1,669
Second Term
Aasistant Intramurals Director A. A. Rooker
Assistant (Swimming Pool)
$ 735
50 785
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SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE AHD PLANNING
First Term R. G. Roesaner, Acting Director
Professor Hu^ L. McMath Roland G. Roesaner
Assistant Professor Walter E. George, Jr. John H. Kohn
Lecturer Jon A. Bowman (l/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,500 l,Ul6
966 950
1^58
160
100 $ 5,550
Professor; Director Philip D. Creer
Associate Professor Martin S. Kermacy
Assistant Professor Fred W. Day, Jr. Enrique Montenegro
^cturer Jon A. Bowman (l/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
Second Term Philip D. Creer, Director
$1,600
1,233
966 933
U58
160
100 L5^ $11,000
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COLLEXJE OF A RTS ARD SC IENCES
ANTHROPOLOGy
Professor T. N. Caii5)bell
Assistant Professor William Madsen
Lecturer E. Mott Davis
First Term T. N. Campbell, Chairman
$l,i^OO
933
• • '(^) $ 2,333
Second Term J. G. McAllister, Acting Chairman
Professor G. C. M. Engerrand (modified service) J. G. McAllister
$ 5^7
1,^^00 $ 1,9^7 $ h,2&0
(a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.
BACTERIOLOGY
Professor 0. B. Williams Orville Wyss V. T. Schuhardt
Teaching Assistants
First Term 0. B. Williams, Chairman
$1,.500 1,500 l,4l6
1,084
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$ 5,500
Bacteriology (continued)
Second Term 0. B. Williams, Chairman (a)
Professor Jackson W. Foster
Visiting Professor Rene J. Bienvenu (V5 T*)
$1,500
1,000 $ 2,500 $ 8,000
(a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.
BOTANY
First Term Charles Heimsch, Acting Chairman
Professor Charles Heimsch (k/5 T.)
Associate Professor (3/5 T,)
Assistant Professor In/in Spear
Teaching Assistants
$1,172
650
966
600 $ 3,388
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Botany (continued)
Second Term Charles Heimsch, Acting Chairman
Professor Charles Heimsch (2/5 T.)
Visiting Assistant Professor Norman A. Alldridge (V5 T.)
$ 586
666 $ 1,252 $ k,6kO
CHEMISTRY
First Term H. R. Henze, Acting Chairman
Professor H. R. Henze H. L. Lochte G. H. Ayres R. C. Anderson (l/2 T.)
Associate Professor L. 0. Morgan W. H. R. Shaw
Instructor Richard Fuchs C. K. Mann
Teaching Assistants
$1,500 1,500 1,500 750
1,266 1,166
916 866
2,6hO $12,10lf
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Chemistry (continued)
Professor P, S. Bailey
Associate Professor R. M. Roberts
Assistant Professor J. E. Boggs Rowland Pettit
Instructor R. K. McMullan J. S. Binford
Teaching Assistants
Second Term P. S. Bailey, Acting Chainnan
$1,300
1,183
1,033 1,000
866 816
2,tf00 $ 8, $98 $20,702
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES
Professor H. J-. Leon
First Term H. J- Leon, Chairman
Instructor James A. Hitt (1/2 T.) George F. Osmun (V5 T.)
$1,1^33
hl6 612 $ 2,i|.6l
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Classical Languages (continued)
Second Term
Professor 0. W. Reinmuth
0. W, Reinmuth, Acting Chairman
$1,^33
Instructor James A. Hitt (l/2 T.) Robert N. Mooney (V5 T.)
hl6 6kO $ 2,489 $ U,950
ECONOMICS
Professor E. E. Hale R. H. Montgomery
Associate Professor Carey C. Thompson Frederic Meyers
Instructor Matthew H. Jonas
Assistants
First Term E. E. Hale, Chairman
$1,500 1,366
l,ll6 1,166
8oo
290 $ 6,238
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Economics (continued)
Second Term Eastin Nelson, Acting Chairman
Professor Eastin Nelson Ruth A. Allen
Associate Professor Murray E. Polakoff
Assistant Professor H. H. Liehhafsky
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,333 1,283
1,000
1,000
532
232 $ ̂,380 $11,618
ENGLISH
First Term Philip Graham, Acting Chairman
Professor Philip Graham Thomas P. Harrison E. B. Atwood C. L. Cline Leo Hughes (2/5 T.)
Associate Professor Joseph Jones T. G. Steffan W. p. Stewart Gerald Langford J. G. Varner Wilson M. Hudson Arthur M. Cory Rohert H. Wilson Frank H. Lye11
$1,500 1,500 1,1^16 1,IH6
520(a)
1,250 1,250 1,250 1,200 1,166 1,166 1,066 1,000 1,000
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English (continued) First Term (continued)
Assistant Professor W. 0. S. Sutherland, Jr. W. T. Conklin David Hayman Americo Paredes
Instructor J. Leeds Barroll
Assistants
$1,000 916 866 833
900
70 $21,285
Professor Mody C. Boatright Willis W. Pratt
Visiting Professor J. K. Svendsen
Associate Professor Ralph B. Long Oscar Maurer Daniel McKeithan Ernest J. Lovell Gordon Mills John A. Walter
Assistant Professor Hazard Adams Edwin T. Bowden James B. Colvert William J. Handy Frederick Eckman Lois B. Trice
Instructor Beverly M. Boyd
Assistants
Second Term M. C. Boatright, Chairman
$1,500 1,500
1,500
1,200 1,166 1,100 1,033 1,000 1,000
1,000 1,000 900 900 900 833
766
70 $17,368 $38,653
(a) (Hughes) Also 3/5 T. in Ctirriculum and Instruction.
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GEOGRAPHY
First Term Donald D. Brand, Chairman
Professor Donald D. Brand
Assistant Professor Lorrin G. Kennamer, Jr. (3/5 T.)
Assistants
$1,500
600
50 $ 2,150
Second Term Donald D. Brand, Chairman
Professor Donald D. Brand (V5 T.)
Assistants
$1,200
50 $ 1,250
GEOLOGY
First Term 8. P. Ellison, Jr., Chairman
Professor S. P. Ellison, Jr. F. M. Bullard Horace Blank
Associate Professor R. L. Folk
Assistant Professor John Snyder Ernest L. Lundelius
$1,500 1,500 1,275
1,083
916 833
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Geology (continued) First Term (continued
Instructor R. E. Boyer
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$ 833
1,100
$00 $ 9,^hO
Professor R. K. DeFord J. A. Wilson Horace Blank
Second Term J. A. Wilson, Acting Chairman
$1,500 1,1H6 1,275
Associate Professor W. R. Muehlberger
Instructor
Teaching Assistants
Assistsints
1,083
. TOO
832
IvOO $ T,206
INTERSESSION (August 28 - September 15)
Professor S. E. Clabau^
Instructor R. E. Boyer
Assistants
708
kl6 kl6
200 $ 1,7^0 $18,U86
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GERMANIC LANGUAGES
First Term Helmut Rehder, Acting Cliairma-n
Professor Helmut Rehder
Associate Professor C. V. Pollard
Instructor A. L. Willson
Teaching Assistants
$1,500
1,066
833
Ij-lO $ 3,809
Assistant Professor S. N. Werhow
Second Term S. N. Werhow, Acting Chairman
$ 966
Instructor D. C. Travis, Jr.
Teaching Assistants
733
l)-10 $ 2,109 $ 5,918
GOVERNMENT
Professor E. S. Redford H. M. Macdonald J. L. Mecham W. A. Mendelson
First Term H. M. Macdonald, Chairman
$1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
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Government (continued^ First Term (continued)
Associate Professor W. p. Webt J. R. Roach
Assisteuit Professor J. G. Liebenow
Instructor R. F. Bunn M. Q. Hale
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,250 1,166
1,033
783 766
350
100 $11,U1^8
Second Term H. A. Calkins, Acting Chairman
Professor 0. D. Weeks
Associate Professor H. A. Calkins W. S. Livingston E. T. Taborsky
Assistant Professor M. P. Straus
Instructor H. A. Holloway (1/2 T.) J. R. Soxakup
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,500
1,250 1,250 1,250
833
391 766
233
95 $ 7,568 $19,016
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HISTORY
First Term B. F. Lathrop, Acting Chairman
Professor W. P. Webh (1/2 T.) H. B. Carroll (l/2 T.) B. F. Lathrop R • tJ • Rath
Associate Professor J. B. Frantz J. H. Bennett, Jr. G. G. Arnakis
Assistant Professor 0. A. Singletary
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
^ 7750 708
1,366 1,366
1,283 1,250 1,083
966
l,6ko
150 $10,562
Second Term R. A. Divine, Acting Chairman
Professor W. P. Wehh (1/2 T.) H. B. Carroll (l/2 T.) C. E. Castaneda
Associate Professor G. G. Amakis
Assistant Professor R. A. Divine D. D. Van Tassel R. C. Cotner
Instructor S. E. Lehmherg
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$ 750 708
1,500
1,083
916 916 900
833
532
100 $ 8,238 $18,800
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HOME ECONOMICS
First Term Elizabeth Tarpley, Acting Chairman
Professor Elizabeth Tarpley (V5 T.)
Associate Professor Rosalie S. Gtodfrey
Assistant Professor Phyllis Richards (l/2 T.)
Instructor Patty Jean Smith (l/2 T.) Mrs. Jacqueline Coxirtney (3/5 T.) Janice Graning (l/2 T.)
$1,000
, . .(a)
^33
k08 h2Q. 3^1 $ 2,602
Second Term Jennie S. Wilmot, Acting Chairman
Associate Professor Jennie S. Wilmot (l/2 T.)
Assistant Professor Bess Caldwell (l/2 T.)
$ 566
i^(b) $ 1>032 $ 3,634
(a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget (b) One-half of salary to be paid from Legislative Appropriation
for Vocational Teacher Training Supplement.
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JOURNALISM
First Term Paial J. Thompson, Director
Professor Paul J. Thompson DeWitt C. Reddick (l/2 T.)
Associate Professor Alan Scott Ernest A. Sharpe
Laboratory Siipervisor Afton T. Wynn (l/2 T.)
$1,500 750(a)
1,130 1,130
325 $ ^,Q13
Second Term Olin S. Hinkle,Acting Director
Associate Professor Olin E. Hinkle Harrell E. Lee
Laboratory Supervisor Afton T. Wynn (l/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,200 • • •(^)
325
266
i^8 $ 1>839 $ 6,T1U
Also Associate Dean of College of Arts and Sciences one-half time, b) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.
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MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY
First Term C. M. Cleveland, Acting Chairman
Professor R. L. Moore (modified service) $ 828 H. J. Ettlinger 1,^50 C. M. Cleveland 1>283 R. E. Greenwood 1^250
Associate Professor W. T. Guy l,ivl6
Assistant Professor F. N. Edmonds, Jr. Mrs. Goldie H. Porter Milo W Weaver (l/2 T.) R. C. Osborn
1,033 933 1^66 833
Instructor J. M. Hurt 733
Special Instructor Mrs. Anne B. Barnes Schuyler Mills L. E. Batson (l/2 T.) J. P. Brannen (l/2 T.) Mrs. Willis K. Deming Robert Heller Leon B. Treybig Don H. Tucker James N. Younglove
Ben J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. (3/5 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
733 716 300 300 600 600 600 600 6oo 6oo 360
965
25 $17,221+
Second Term A. E. Cooper, Chairman
Professor A. E. Cooper H. S. Wall C. M. Cleveland (3/IO T.)
$1,500 1,1+16
381+
Associate Professor W. T. Guy, Jr. R. E. Lane R. G. Lubben
1,1+16 1,066 1,000
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Mathematics and Astronomy (continued) Second Term (continued)
Assistant Professor M. W. Weaver (3/IO T.) R. C. Oshorn (3/IO T.) R. P. Kelisky
279 2U9 833
Instructor J. M. Hurt 733 Beverly Nance 733
Special Instructor Mrs. Anne B. Barnes 733 T. B. Pitts 800 E. L. Bethel 60O J. P. Brannen (l/2 T.) 300 T. L. Hayden 600 D. F. Riddle (l/2 T.) 300 D. E. Walston 600 Ben J. Fitzpatrick, Jr. (3/5 T.) 360
Teaching Assistants 1*963
Assistants 2$ $15*890 $33*11^
PHILOSOPHy
First Term D. L. Miller, Chairman
Professor A. P. Brogan (1/3 T.) D. L. Miller
Assistant Professor Daniel Kading J. R. Silher
Assistants
$ 500 1,500
1,016 950
135 $ i4-,101
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Philosophy (continued)
Professor ' G. V. Gentry
Assistant Professor F. H. Ginascol
Instructor Clyde L. Hardin
Second Term F. H. Ginascol, Acting Chairman
$1,366
1,100
750 $ 3,216 $ 7;3r
PHYSICS
First Term R.N. Little, Acting Chairman
Professor -' A. E. Lockenvitz (1/4 T.)
R. N. Little
Associate Professor R. B. Watson
Assistant Professor W. W. Robertson (3/^ T.) Eldon Earl Ferguson Charles W. •Scherr (l/4 T.) James C. Thompson (l/4 T.) George B. Spence
Special Instructor Bobby Lee Crutchfield
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$ 375 l,in6
1,250
750 983 233 233 933
733
1,500
1,700 $10,106
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Physics (continued)
Second Term R. N. Little, Acting Chairman
Professor A. E. Lockenvitz (l/4 T.) R. N. Little
Assistant Professor W. W. Robertson (3A T.) Eldon Earl Ferguson Charles W. Scherr (l/S T.) James C. Thompson (1/4 T.) George B. Spence
Special Instructor Bobby Lee Crutchfield
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$ 375 1,416
750 983 466 233 933
733
2,000
2,071 $ 9,960 $20,066
PSYCHOLOGY
First Term Philip Worchel, Acting Chairman
Professor Philip Worchel Robert R. Blake
Associate Professor Harold Stevenson (3/5 T.)
Assistant Professor Robert E, Morin Jerome Stanley Miller
Teaching Assistants
$1,383 1,283
619
966 933
513 $_.5,697
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Psychology {continued)
AsBociate Professor Hai-old Stevenson (2/5 T.)
Assistant Professor M. A. Whltcomb
Visiting Assistant Professor R. K. Young
Instructor E. J. Capaldi
Second Term Harold Stevenson, Acting Chaimuan
$ 413
933
900
8l6 $ 3,062 $ 8,759
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
First Term G. G. LaGrone, Acting Chairman
Professor R. H. Williams A. B. Swanson
Associate Professor Katherine E. Wheatley R. Martinez-Lopez Ge G. LaGrone L. E. Dahney R. A. Haynes Dorothy Schons
Assistant Professor Giovanni Previtali David T. Sisto Joseph H. Matluek (4/5 T.) E. T. Book Jean D. Bundy Irving S. Olsen (4/5 T.)
Special Instructor Mrs, M. Derdeyn-Joseph
$1,316 1,300
1,233 1,133 1,133 1,033 1,000 1,000
916 883 706 833 800 586
850 $14,722
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Romance Languages (continued)
Second Term R. W. Tyler, Acting Chairmn
Professor C. A. Swanson J, R. Spell (modified service)
Associate Professor Raphael Levy Richard W. Tyler
Assistant Professor Jean D. Charron
$1,300 636
1,150 1,000
866
Instructor Donald W. Hogan H. A. Brandenburg
Teaching Assistants
750 683
900 $ 7,285 $22,007
SLAVONIC LANGUAGES
Professor Eduard Micek (l/2 T.)
First Tern Eduard Micek, Chairman
$ 625
Special Instructor Joe Malik, Jr. (V5 T.) 600 $ 1,225
Second Term Eduard Micek, Chairman
Professor Eduard Micek (1/2 T.)
Special Instructor M. I. Smith (V5 T.)
$ 625
626 $ 1,251 $ 2,476
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socioLoffir
Professor Carl M. Rosenquist
First Term C. M. Rosenquist, Acting Chairman
$1,500
Associate Professor Henry A. Bovman Gideon A. Sjoherg (l/2 T.)
Assistant Professor Reece J. McGee
1,250 533
1,083 $ I+,366
Professor W. E, Gettys Harry E. Moore
Instructor Richard M. Colvard
Second Term W. E. Gettys, Chairman
$1,500 1,300
1,083 I $ 8,2h9
SPEECH
First Term T. A. Rousse, Chairman
Professor T. A. Rousse J. J. Villarreal
Associate Professor Donald M. Williams (3/5 T.) Howard W. Townsend
Assistant Professor L, L. Kopra E. R. Hardin Bruce Roach (3/5 T.)
$l,i^83 1,250
619 1,000
1,000 966 499
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Speech (continued) First Term (continued)
Speech Clinician Mac R. Moseley (l/2 T.)
Assistants
$ 366
163 $ 1,3^
Second Term G. A. Fuchs, Acting Chainnan
Assistant Professor G. A. Fuchs T. R. Woolley (3/5 T.)
$ 916 5^ $ 1,^56 $ 8,8o4
ZOOLOGY
First Term C. P. Oliver, GShhiraan
Professor C. P. Oliver W. S. Stone (h/3 T.) Jack Myers (4/5 T.)
Associate Professor Avistin Phelps
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,500 1,200 1,200
1,000
150
100 $ 5,150
Associate Professor A. R. Schrank
Second Term A. R. Schrank, Acting Chairman
$1,250 1,200
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Zoology (continued) Second Term (continued)
Instructor Bassett Maguire, Jr.
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
916
900
500 ^ 4.766 $ 9.916
PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MEN
Associate Professor T. Ed. Barlov
First Term T. Ed. Barlov, Director
$1,166 $ 1,166
Associate Professor W. E. Glaze
Second Term W. E. Glaze, Acting Director
$1,000 $ 1,000 $ 2,166
PHISICAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN
First Term Betty A. Thonipson, Acting Director
Assistant Professor Betty A. Thompson Mary E. Risley
833 833 $ 1,666
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Physical Training for Women (continued)
Assistant Professor Mary E. Risley
Second Term Mary E. Risley, Acting Director
833 $ 2,499
OFFICE OF THE DEAN
First Term
Dean J, A. Burdine
Associate Dean D. C. Reddick (l/2 T.)
$1,600
791(a)
Consultant L. L. Click (modified service) 7^7 W. S. Livingston 1,2$0
(a) Also Professor of Journalism (l/2 T.)
$ 4,388
Second Term
Dean J. A. Burdine $1,600
Counselor A. M. Cory (l/2 T.) 533 0. A. Singletary 9^
For the Summer Session Science"Mathematics Teaching Center
Maintenance and Operation $1,500 Teaching Assistants 800
3,099
2,300 $ 9,787
TOTAL - COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCBS $303,971
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ACCOUNTING
First Term C. T. Zlatkovich, Chairman
Professor Glenn A. Welsch C. T. Zlatkovich
Visiting Professor
Associate Professor Jim G. Ashburne
Assistant Professor Robert L. Grinaker Dale S. Harwood, Jr.
Teaching Assistants
$1,500 1,500
1,500
1,216
1,100 916
itoo $ 8,132
Second Teim Robert E. Seller, Acting Chairman
Professor C. Aubrey Smith G. H. Newlove
Assistant Professor Robert E. Seller Robert E. Linde Kalo Neidert
Teaching Assistants
$1,500 1,500
1,083 950 933
650 6,616 $14,7^
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BUSINESS SERVICES
First Term Eugene W. Nelson, Acting Chairman
Associate Professor Fahorn Etier Eugene W. Nelson
$1,150 l,lH6
Assistant Professor Francis B. May Jessamon Dawe Stella Traweek Florence Stullken
1.233 1.033 1,000
833
Instructor Mrs. Ruth Coole Mrs, Isabelle French
766 750
Special Instructor Mrs. Nelia Fox 816 $ 8,997
Second Term Leo G. Blackstock, Acting Chaiimian
Professor Leo G. Blackstock W. P. Boyd
$1,300 1.250
Instructor John D. Wells John Lymberopoulos
750 666 $ 3.966 $12,963
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FINANCE
First Term James R, Kay, Chairman
Professor Charles L. Prather James R, Kay Henry T. Owen (3/5 T.)
Assistant Professor James A. Ryrd
$1,500 l,k66 769
1,000 $^,735
Second Tenn William H. Bau^, Acting Chairman
Professor William H. Baughn
Assistnnt Professor Norman 0. Miller Irving 0. Linger
Lecturer
$1,500
983 916
600 1^999 $ 8,73i^
MANAGEMENT
First Term Edwin W. Mumma, Acting Chairman
Associate Professor Virgil A. James Edwin W. Mumma Ernest W. Walker
$1^33 1,283 1,233
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Management (continued) First Term (continued)
Assistant Professor Kenneth W. 01m
Lecturer
$ 966
TOO $ 5,615
Second Term Joseph K. Bailey, Chairman
Associate Professor Joseph K. Bailey Elizabeth Lanham
Assistant Professor Dennis B. Ford, Jr.
Instructor William T. Newell
$1,333 1,100
883
766 t^,o8a $ 9,697
MARKETING, RESOURCES, TRANSPORTATION AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
^rst Term A. H. Chute, Chairman
Professor E. W. Zimmermann (3/5 T.) A. H. Chute
Associate Professor S. A. Arbingast (3/5 T.)
$ 900 l,1^66
879
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Marketing, Resources, Transportation and International Trade (continued) First Term (continued)
Assistant Professor William M. Brown C. P. Blair
$1,083 983
Lecturer V. L. Engberg 1.125 $ 6,k36
Second Tenn Parley M. Pratt, Acting CJhairman
Visiting Associate Professor Robert M. Taylor $1,200
Assistant Professor Parley M. Pratt Buford A. Casey
1,000 1,000 3.200 $ 9.636
OFFICE OF THE DEAN - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
First Term
Dean; Professor W. R. Spriegel $1,600 $ 1,600
Second Teim
Dean; Professor W. R. Spriegel $1,600 1,600
Special Teaching Assistants fund to be assigned to departments after registration
TOTAL - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -32-
m
6,018 $ 9.218
$61+, 996
COLLEGE OT EDUCATION
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
First Term H. J. Otto, Acting Chairman
Professor H. J. Otto (1/2 T.) J. W. Reynolds Glenn E. Barnett (l/2 T.) Leo Hu^es (3/5 T.)
$ 750(a) 1,500 750(b) 780(c)
Visiting Professor Arthur C. Hearn (1/2 T.) 750(d)
Associate Professor George R. Carlsen Thomas D. Horn Clark C. Gill Mrs. Thelma Bollman Geneva Hanna M. V. DeVault Clyde I. Martin Faborn Etier
1,333 1,333 1,166 1,100 1,083 1,066 1,066 . . .(e)
Visiting Associate Professor (1/2 T.) 500
Assistant Professor Wayne Taylor Theodore W. Munch David C. Sanders (l/2 T.) Mary Frances Flournoy Loy Prickett Lorrin G. Kennamer
1,000 966 J+83(d) 916 866
• . .(f)
Lecturer Joseph R. Ellis (1/2 T.) Betty J. Kissler (l/2 T.) Mildred Vance James M. Ward (1/2 T.)
1^50 k50 900 1^50
Casis Elementary School Instructional materials ' Custodian (Payment to Austin Public Schools)
300 370
Consultants
Assistants
1,200
500 $22,026
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Curriculum and Instruction (continued)
Second Term H. J. Otto, Acting Chairman
Professor Hv.iT- Otto (1/2 T.) J. W. Reynolds I. I. Nelson
Associate Professor Thomas D. Horn Mrs, Thelma Bollman Charles H. Dent M. V. DeVault Faborn Etier
Assistant Professor David Sanders Mary Frances Flournoy
Lecturer • Joseph R. Ellis (1/2 T.)
Betty J. Kissler (l/2 T.) James M. Ward (1/2 T.)
Assistants
^ 750(a) 1,500 1,300
1,333 1,100 1,066 1,066 1,150
966 916
U50 U50 1+50
300 $12,797 $3^,825
(a) (Otto) Also 1/2 T. in Educational Administration both tems (b) (Barnett) A lso l/2 T. in Dean's Office First Teim (c) (Hughes) A lso 2/5 T. in English First Tem (d) (Hearn, Sanders) Also I/2 T. in Educational Administration First Term (e) (Etier) Sa lary paid from Business Services (f) (Kennamer) S alary paid from Geography
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EDUCATIONAL AIMINISTRATION
First Term E. L. Mills, Chairman
Professor H. J. Otto (1/2 T.) $ 750(a) C. C. Colvert 1,500 K. E. Mclntyre 1,366 L. D. Haskev . . .
Visiting Professor Arthur Hearn (1/2 T.) 750(b)
Associate Professor R. L. Mills 1,H00
Assistant Professor W. E. Barron 1,150 L. B. Ezell 1,000 David C. Sanders (1/2 T.) H83(b)
Lecturer Mrs. Olive R. Scarborough 9OO
1,000
Field Transportation for Laboratory 200 Course 683K
Assistants 100 $10,599
Second Term R. L. Mills, Chairman
Professor Glenn E. Barnett (1/2 T.) $ 750(c) C. C. Colvert 1,500 K. E. Mclntyre 1,367 L. D. Haskew . . . H. J. Otto (1/2 T.) 750(a)
Associate Professor R. L. Mills l,kOO
Assistant Professor W. E. Barron (I/2 T.) 575 L. B. Ezell (1/2 T.) 575
Lecturer (2/3 T.) 500
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Educational Administration (continued) Second Term (continued)
Work Conference for School Leaders Consultants $1,200 Clerical Help and Office 200 E3q)ense
Custodian and Utilities E3Q>ense 200
Field Transportation for Lahoratory I50 Course U83M
Assistants 100 $ $19,866
(a) (otto) Als o 1/2 T. in Curriculvim and Instruction both terms (b) (Hearn, Sanders) Al so l/2 T. in Curriculum and Instruction First Term (c) (Barnett) Also I/2 T. in Dean's Office Second Term
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
First Term 0. B. Douglas, Chairman
Professor 0. B. Douglas $1,500 Carson McGuire 1^500 H. T. Manuel (l/2 T.) 750 F. J. Adams (l/2 T.) 750(a) W. G. Wolfe l,Ul6 James Knight 1^366
Associate Professor R. B. Embree 1,266 Benjamin Fruchter I/O83 Robert F. Peck l,l66 J. B. Reid l,l66 B. F. Holland 1,066 Leigh Peck 1,000
Assistant Professor John Pierce-Jones l,l66 Ralph Diike 966 John R. Peck 966 Beeman Phillips 883
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Educational Psychology (continued) First Term (continued)
Lecturer 0. H. Bown (1/2 T.) Jasper Harvey (1/2 T.)
Visiting Lecturer D. S. Arhuckle
Assistants
525(b) 350(c)
1,000 1,500
1^50 $21,835
Second Term 0. B. Douglas, Chairman
Professor 0. B. Douglas James Kni^t (l/2 T.) Carson McGuire H. T. Manuel (l/2 T.) W. G. Wolfe
$1,500 683
1,500 750
i,in6
Associate Professor R. B. Embree Benjamin Fruchter (I/2 T.) B. F. Holland (1/2 T.) J. B. Reid
Assistant Professor Ralph Duke John Peck Beeman Phillips
Lectvirer 0. H. Bown (1/2 T.)
Assistants
1,266 5^+1 533
1,166
966 966 883
525(b)
500 $13,195 $35,030
Also Assistant Dean, College of Education (1/2 T.) Also Assistant Director, Testing and Counseling Center (1/2 T.) Additional $350 to be paid from grant for United Cerebral Palsy Workshop
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HISTORY AUD PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
First Term George I. Sanchez, Chairman
Professor Winiam E. Drake Arthur H. MoehiLman George I. Sanchez
Assistants
$1,500 1,500 1,316
m $ 1^,1^66
Seieohd,Term George I. Sanchez, Chairman
Professor Arthur H. Moehlman George I. Sanchez
Assistants
$1,500 1,316
100 $ 2,916 $ 7,382
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
Professor D. K. Brace Lynn ¥, McCrav
Associate Professor C. J, Alderson Jessie H. Haag
Assistant Professor Mary Bulce
Consultants
Assistants
First Term D, K. Brace, Chairman
$1,500 1,266
1,050 1,016
866
300
90 $ 6,088
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Physical and Health Education (continued)
Second Term
Professor D. K. Brace
D, K. Brace, Chairman
$1,500
Associate Professor C. J. Alderson (1/3 T.)
Assistant Professor Karl K. Klein (1/2 T.) Rhea Williams
Consultants
Assistants
350
1^50 . . .(a)
300
Ji5 $ 2,645 $ 8,733
(a) Serves without saleury from Summer Session Budget.
OFFICE OF THE DEAR - COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
First Term
Dean; Professor L, D. Haskew
Associate Deanj Prpfessor Glenn E, Barnett (1/2 T.)
Assistant Dean; Professor F. J. Adams (1/2 T.)
Visiting Consultants and Lecturers for College-Wide Offerings
Printing and Postage for Announcements
$1,600(a)
750(b)
750(c)
2,000
750 $ 5,850
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Office of the Dean - College of Education (continued)
Second Teym
Dean; Professor L. D. Haskew
Associate Dean; Professor Glenn E. Bamett (l/2 T.)
Assistant Dean; Professor F. J. Adams (l/2 T.)
Visiting ConsTiltants and Lecturers for College-Wide Offerings
. .(a)
750(b)
750(c)
1,000 $ 2,300' f 8,350
(a) (Haskev) Also Professor of Educational Administration without salary. Serves without salary from Sxjmmer Session Budget dtiring Second Term.
(b) (Barnett) Also Professor of Curriciilum and Instruction l/2 T. for the First Term and Professor of Educational Administration I/2 T. for the Second Term.
(c) (Adams) Also Professor of Educational Psychology 1/2 T. for the First Term.
TOTAL - COLLEGE OF EDUCATION $lll+,l86
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
First Term M. J. Thompson, Chairman
Professor M. J. Thompson (U/9 T.)
Assistant Professor J. W. Dalley (V9 T.)
$ 666
481 $1,1^+7
Second Tenn M. J. Thompson, Chairman
Professor M. J. Thompson (4/9 T.)
Assistant Professor J. W. Dalley (4/9 T.)
$ 666
481 1,147 $ 2,294
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
First Term Werner W. Dornberger, Acting Chainnan
Professor Werner W. Dornberger $1,333 $1,333
Second Term James J. Pollard, Chairman
Professor James J. Pollard $1,^00 1,300 $ 2,833
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Professor Kenneth A. Kobe
Associate Professor H. F. Rase
Assistant Professor R. S. Schechter (l/2 T.) D. M. Himmelblau (l/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
First Term Kenneth A. Kobe, Chaiman
$1,500
1,333
508 h66
832
310 $ 3,1̂ 9
Second Term John J, McKstta,- Acting Chairman
Professor John J. McKetta
Associate Professor H. F. Rase
Assistant Professor R. S. Schechter (l/2 T.) D. M. Himmelblau (l/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1,500
1,333
508 11.66
832
510 5,11^9 $10,298
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
Visiting Professor
Lecturer William E. Barker (l/2 T.)
Assistant Professor Carl W. Morgan Robert D. Turpin Ben B. Ewing Robert T. Tindal (2/3 T.)
Instructor Ned H. Burns
Assistants
First Term Carl W. Morgan, Acting Chairman
$1,500
525
1,000 1,000 916 610
700
365 $ 6,616
Second Term Carl W, Morgan, Acting Chairman
Professor Phil M. Ferguson John A. Focht (l/2 T.)
Lecturer William E. Barker
Assistant Professor Carl W. Morgan Robert D. Tui^in Ben B. Ewing Robert T. Tindal (2/3 T.)
Instructor Ned H. Burns (l/2 T.)
Assistants
$1,500 750
525
1,000 1,000 916 610
350
431 7,082 $13,698
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DRAWING
Associate Professor Jack Lenhart
Assistants
First Term Jack Lenhart, Acting Chairman
$1,133
187 $ 1,320 $ 1,320
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Professor B. N. Gafford
First Term B. N. Gafford, Chairman
$1,500
Associate Professor W. C. Duesterhoeft, Jr. A. H. LaGrone (I/2 T.) W. F. Helwig
Assistant Professor E. L. Hixson (1/3 T.)
Instructor R. E. Lueg (1/2 T.) G. H. Hopkins K. J. Cox E. A. Reinhard
Lecturer P. F. Law (1/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
1,333 566
1,100
322
375 750 733 666
333
766
106 $ 8,550
Electrical Engineering (continued)
Second Term
Professor R. W. Warner
R. W. Warner, Acting Chairman
$1,300
Associate Professor W. C-. Duesterhoeft, Jr. A. H. LaGrone (l/S T.) W. F. Helwig
Assistant Professor E. L. Hixson (1/3 T.)
Instructor R. E. Lueg (1/2 T.) G. H, Hopkins K. J. Cox E. A. Reinhard
Lecturer P. F. Law (1/2 T.)
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
1,333 566
1,100
322
375 750
666
333
766
106 $ 8,350 $16,900
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Professor Banks .McLaurin (2/3 T.)
First Term Banks McLaurin, Chairman
$ 833
Associate Professor Harold J. Plass, Jr. (7/l0 T.)
Assistant Professor J. W. Turnbow (3/5 T.) Carl C. Steyer U/2 T.) Bill G. Eppes (3/5 T.)
Assistants
8hO
600 1^66 500
250 $ 3,^89
Engineering Mechanics (continued)
Second Term Banks McEaurin, Chainnan
Professor Banks McLaurin (2/3 T.)
Associate Professor H. J. Plass, Jr. (T/10 T.)
Assistant Professor J. W. Tumbow (3/5 T.) Carl C. Steyer (1/2 T.) B. G. Eppes (3/5 T.)
Assistants
$ 833
8140
600 1466 500
250 $ 3,1+89 I 6,978
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
First Tenn B. E. Short, Acting Chairman
Professor B. E. Short
Associate Professor H. L. Kent B. F. Treat (1/2 T.) L. F. Kreisle H. G. Rylander J. R. Watt
Assistant Professor H. E. Staph L. R. Benson
Instructor 0. G. Brown
Lecturer F. y. Buer
$1,500
1,300 625
1,200 1,166 1,066
1,083 1,000
750
833 $10,523
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Mechanical Engineering (continued)
Second Term V. L. DougStie, Chairman
Professor V. L. Dou^tie E. H. Bucknall
Associate Professor B. F. Treat (l/2 T.) H. E. Brown L. F. Kreisle H. G. Bylander
Assistant Professor R. A. Bacon J. A. Scanlan
Lecturer F. Y, Buer T. J. Greene
$1,500 1,500
625 1,250 1,200 l,l66
1,083 1,033
833 750 $10,9^0 $21,1<63
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Professor F. W. lessen (3A T-)
First Term F. W. lessen, Acting Chairman
$1,125
Assistant Professor Paul 1. Root (1/2 T.) 0. B. Dommers
1^66 900 $ 2,14-91
Second Term E. W. Hou^,' Acting Chairman
Professor E. W. Hough (3/it T.)
Assistant Professor Paul 1. Root (1/2 T.) K. E. Brown
$1,125
466 1,000 2,591 $ 5,082
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OFFICII: OF TH E DEAN GOLLKJE O F 13 NGINEERING
First Term
Dean; Professor W. R. Woolrich (5/6 T.) $1>333 $1,333
Second Term
Dean; Professor W. R. Woolrich (5/6 T.)
Assistant Dean; Professor John A. Focht (l/2 T.)
TOTAL - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
$1,333
2,083 $ 3,^16
$81^,282
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COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
ART
First Term Donald L. Weismann, Chairman
Professor Donald L. Welsmann Charles Umlauf
Assistant Professor Paul Hatgll Dan Wlngren
Instructor Beverly Davis Edwin Ruda
Assistants
^l,k66 1,366
883 883
716 666
250 $ 6,230
Professor Loren Mozley
Assistant Professor Michael Frary Hiram Williams John Guerln
Special Instructor Lillian Dochterman
Assistants
Second Term Loren Mozley, Acting Chairman
$1,250
883 883 833
666
$11,000
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DRAM
Professor E. P. Gonkle
Associate Professor Francis Hodge
Assistant Professor Dorotlvy Clifford F. J. Hunter H. Nell Vlhltlng
Assistants
First Term Francis Hodge, Acting Chairman
$1,500
1,150
950 933 916
1,5^7 $ 6,996
Professor F. Loren Wlnshlp
Assistant Professor Mouzon Law
Instructor Robert A. ̂ orre
Assistants
Second Term F. Loren Wlnshlp, Chairman
$1,1^16
883
716
loo 3,tH5 $10,111
MUSIC
First Term E. W. Doty, Chalnnan
Professor; Dean E. W. Doty
Professor Paul A. Plsk Archie N. Jones Alexander von Krelsler Floyd Townsley Charlotte DuBols Horace Brltt (modified service)
$1,600
1,500 1,500 1,500 1,250 1,250 566
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Music (continued) First Term (continued)
Guest Professor Alfredo de Saint-Malo $1,133
Guest Lecturer Alfio Pignotti 933
Visiting Lecturer Vincent R. DiNino (l/3 T.) 350
Associate Professor Janet M. McGau^ey l,l66 J. Frank Elsass 1,083 Joseph Blankenship 1,050
Assistant Professor John McGrosso 1,066 J. Clifton Williams 1,033 Verna Harder 1,000 Fernando Laires 1,000 Laurene Heimann; 950 Morris J. Beachy 883 Douglas Stott 833
Instructor Mary G. Spaulding 8OO Jervis Underwood 750 Nelson G. Patrick 666
Sipecial Instructor E. K. Mellon 883 Anna Jackson 866
Lecturer Eleanor Page (l/3 T.) II6
Band, Orchestra and Choral Workshops 3,012
Teaching Assistants 2,650
Assistants 3,000 $3^^,389
Second Term J. Clifton Williams, Acting Chairman
Professor Archie N. Jones $1,500 Alexander von Krelsler 1,500 Dalies Frantz 1,500 Horace Britt (modified service) 566
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Music (continued) Second Term (continued)
Guest Lecturer Fritz Oberdoerffer Alfio Pignotti
Associate Professor Janet M. McGaughey Albert Gillis Richard Hoppin Joseph Blankenship
Assistant Professor J. Clifton Williams Douglas Stott
Instructor James Lockhart Andrew Broekema
Special Instructor Edra Gustafson
Lecturer Ira Singleton
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
$1A50 933
1,166 1,166 1.083 1.050
1,033 833
833 750
833
1.250
l,i^65
2,000 $20,611 $55,000
OFFICE OF THE DKAN
Dean; Professor E. W. Doty-
Acting Dean; Instructor Robert Sporre
TOTAL - COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
First Term
$. . .(a)
Second Tenn
$. . .(b)
$76, im
(a) See Music (b) See Drama
SCHOOL OF LAW
First Term W. Page Keeton, Dean
Professor; Dean W. Page Keeton
Professor Leon Green Charles T. McCormick E. W. Bailey M. K. Woodward Millard H. Ruud William F. Fritz John F. Sutton, Jr. Leon Lehowitz
Visiting Professor Joseph P. Driscoll D. H. Gregg Wiley Davis
Associate Professor E. Wayne Thode
Assistant Professor; Assistant Dean T. J. Gihson (l/2 T.)
Assistant Professor Helen Hargrave
Quizmasters
$1,600
1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 l,Vl6
1,500 1,500 l,iMDO
1,300
583
. . .(a)
500 $20,299
Second Term T. J. Gibson, Acting Dean
Assistant Professor; Acting Dean T. J. Gibson
Professor Hubert Winston Smith Gus M. Hodges Corwin Johnson Joseph P. Witherspoon J. Henry Wilkinson, Jr.
$1,166
1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200(b) 1,500
Visiting Professor
Sanford Kadish William F. Yoxmg Edgar A. Jones, Jr.
1,500 1,400 i,4oo 1,400
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School of Law (continued) Second Term (continued)
Associate Professor E. Wayne Thode
Assistant Professor Denny 0. Ingram Frank Elliott
Quizmasters
$1,300
900 900
500 $17,666 $37,965
(a) Serves without salary from Summer Session "budget. ("b) P lus $300 from account of John Charles Townes Foundation - Professorial
Salary Supplementation.
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CmADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE
Professor; Director Robert R. Douglass
Assistant Professor LeRoy H. Llnder
Lecturer Mrs. Catheryne S. Franklin Layton B. Murphy (4/5 T.)
First Term Robert R. Douglass, Director
$1,333
Visiting Lecturer Joe W. Kraus
1,000
766 660
1^000
Reviser
Assistants
(Workshop Director) 3OO
^33
76 $ 5,568
Second Term Robert R. Douglass, Director
Professor; Director Robert R. Douglass
Professor Esther L. Stallmann
Lectiirer Layton B. Murphy (3/5 T.)
Visiting Lecturer Joe W. Kraus
Reviser
Assistants
$1,333
1,250
495
1,000 850
433
70 $ 5.431 $11,000
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COLLEGE OF PHAEMACY
First Term H. M. Burlage, Dean
$1,600
1,316
Professor; Dean H. M. Burlage
Professor J, E. Davis C. C. Alters
Associate Professor F. V. Lofgren 1,283
Assistant Professor; Assistant Dean W. J. Sheffield 1,100
Assistant Professor W. L, Guess (1/2 T.) i^58 V. A. Green 866
Special Instructor H. F. Schwartz 783 L. 0. Wilken 783
Teaching Assistants 3OO
Assistants 200 $10,139
Professor; Dean H. M. Burlage
Second Term H. M. Burlage, Dean
$1,600
Professor C. 0. Wilson C. C. Alters (1/2 T.)
Associate Professor W, R, Lloyd
Assistant Professor Gunner Gjerstad R. G. Brown W. L. Guess Mrs. Esther Jane Hall Er Hung Djao
Teaching Assistants
Assistants
1,500 658
1,333
1,066 983 916 916 833 300
200 $10.305 ^ZO.kkk
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
First Term Lora Lee Pederson, Director
Professor; Director Lora Lee Pederson
Associate Professor Josleen Lockhart Elizabeth Nuelle
Special Consultant - Group Work Raymond Fisher
$1,483
1,000 1,000
750 $ 4,233
Second Teiro Lora Lee Pederson, Director
Professor; Director Lora Lee Pederson
Professor Anne Wilkens
$1,483
1,250 2,733 $ 6,966
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GRADUATE SCHOOL - OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Dean; Professor W. Gordon Whaley
Dean; Professor A. P. Brogan (2/3 T.)
First Term
$1,600
1,067(a) $ 2,667
Dean; Professor W. Gordon Whaley
Dean; Professor A. P. Brogan (1/3 T.)
Second Term
$1,600
^ $ 2,133 $ 4.800
(a) Also Professor of Philosophy (1/3 T.)
^58.
TTT. Southwestern Medical School
Clinical Science Building. --I have taken the liberty of listing this item since the acceptance of the building may be brought up for discussion.
IV. Central Administration
A. Summary Financial Statement for Period Ending February 28, 1958. --This Statement will be presented at the meeting.
B. 1958-59 Annual Budgets. --The Budgets as recommended by the Administration, together with the Budget Summaries, have been mailed from the President's Office.