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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS, JUNE 19, 1961 287 -MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK HELD JUNE 19, 1951 AT THE BOARD HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 535 EAST 80TH STREET-BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN The chairman called the meeting to order at 8:30 P.M. There were prksent: Gustave G. Rosenberg, Chairman John J. Morris Ruth S. Shoup, Secretary Arthur Rosencrans Harry J. Carman Henry E. Schultz Porter R. Chandler Ella S. Streator John E. Conboy Ordway Tead Mary S. Ingraham Charles H. Tuttle Dr. John R. Everett, Chancellor President Harry D. Gideonse, Brooklyn College President Morris Meister, Bronx Community College President John \J. Meng, Hunter College President Harry N. Rivlin, City College President Walter L. Willig, Staten Island Community College Dean Richard W. Emery, Queens College Dean John C. Lackas, Queensborough Community College Dean W. Virgil Nestriclc, Division of Teacher Education Mrs. Pearl Max, Administrator The absence of Dr. Adikes, Dr. Azzari, Dr. Buncl~e,Miss Dorman, Mr. Geist, Dr. Re, Judge Rifkind, Mr. Schl.ossberg, and Professor Williamson was excused. A. Hunter College High School: At the request of the Parents Association of Hunter High School, Mrs. Muriel Geismar, president of the association regis- tered the opposition of the Parents Association to the proposed removal of the high school to the Bronx. She asked for an opportunity to discuss the matter in detail with the board in the early fall; also the matter of the possible establish- ment of a comprehensive high school and the postponement of the purchase of science equipment. No. I. Approval of Minutes: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the minutes of the board meeting held March 20, 1961, were approved. No. 2. Committee on Trusts znd Gifts: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions approved by the Committee on Trusts and Gifts at its meeting on May 11, 1961, were adopted: (a) RESOLVED, That the Bankers Trust Company of New York be and it hereby is reap- pointed as custodian and depository of all stocks, bonds, mortgages and other securities and evi- dences of indebtedness belonging to the Board of Higher Education on an annual fee of $1,500.00 for the year 1961-1962, payable semi-annually, plus a transaction charge of $2.50. (b) RESOLVED, That John W. Bristol & Co., rnvestment Counselors, bz reapp~intcd from July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962 at a fee of $4,000 per annum, payable quarterly. (c) RESOLVED, That the sum of $900.00 be appropriated out of unrestricted income to pay for temporary clerical help at not more than $3.00 per hour, and for supplies. (d) RESOLVED, That the endowment funds of the various colleges be pooled for investment purposes into one fund insofar as this is possible in view of the restrictions on certain funds. T!~is pooling will be based on the market value at the time the funds are merged, and future funds which accrue shall be credited at the prevailing marlcet value. (e) The foliowing transactions comprise all actions taken to bIay 10, 1961, not heretofore reported to the board.
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MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS, JUNE 19, 1961 287

- M I N U T E S O F T H E M E E T I N G O F THE BOARD O F H I G H E R EDUCATION O F T H E C I T Y O F N E W Y O R K

H E L D

J U N E 19, 1951

A T T H E BOARD H E A D Q U A R T E R S B U I L D I N G

535 EAST 80TH STREET-BOROUGH O F MANHATTAN

The chairman called the meeting to order a t 8:30 P.M. There were prksent:

Gustave G. Rosenberg, Chairman John J. Morris Ruth S. Shoup, Secretary Arthur Rosencrans Har ry J. Carman Henry E. Schultz Porter R. Chandler Ella S. Streator John E. Conboy Ordway Tead Mary S. Ingraham Charles H. Tutt le

Dr. John R. Everett, Chancellor President Harry D. Gideonse, Brooklyn College President Morris Meister, Bronx Community College President John \J. Meng, Hunter College President Harry N. Rivlin, City College President Walter L. Willig, Staten Island Community College Dean Richard W. Emery, Queens College Dean John C. Lackas, Queensborough Community College Dean W. Virgil Nestriclc, Division of Teacher Education Mrs. Pearl Max, Administrator

The absence of Dr. Adikes, Dr. Azzari, Dr. Buncl~e, Miss Dorman, Mr. Geist, Dr. Re, Judge Rifkind, Mr. Schl.ossberg, and Professor Williamson was excused.

A. Hunter College High School: At the request of the Parents Association of Hunter High School, Mrs. Muriel Geismar, president of the association regis- tered the opposition of the Parents Association to the proposed removal of the high school to the Bronx. She asked for an opportunity to discuss the matter in detail with the board in the early fall; also the matter of the possible establish- ment of a comprehensive high school and the postponement of the purchase of science equipment.

No. I. Approval of Minutes: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the minutes of the board meeting held March 20, 1961, were approved.

No. 2. Committee on Trusts znd Gifts: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions approved by the Committee on Trusts and Gifts at its meeting on May 11, 1961, were adopted:

(a) R E S O L V E D , T h a t the Bankers T r u s t Company of New York be a n d i t hereby is reap- pointed a s custodian and depository of all stocks, bonds, mortgages and other securities and evi- dences of indebtedness belonging to t he Board of Higher Education on a n annual fee o f $1,500.00 for the year 1961-1962, payable semi-annually, plus a transaction charge of $2.50.

(b) R E S O L V E D , Tha t John W. Bristol & Co., rnvestment Counselors, bz r eapp~ in t cd from July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962 a t a fee of $4,000 per annum, payable quarterly.

(c) R E S O L V E D , T h a t the sum of $900.00 be appropriated out of unrestricted income to pay for temporary clerical help a t not more than $3.00 per hour, and for supplies.

(d) RESOLVED, T h a t the endowment funds of t he various colleges be pooled for investment purposes into one fund insofar as this is possible i n view of the restrictions on certain funds. T!~is pooling will be based on t he market value a t the time the funds a r e merged, and fu ture funds which accrue shall be credited at the prevailing marlcet value.

(e ) T h e foliowing transactions comprise all actions taken to bIay 10, 1961, not heretofore reported t o the board.

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P U R C I l A S E S

City College $ 28,000 Coastal States Gas Producing CO. S/F Debs., 5%%, 6/1/77. $ 90,000 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr . Deb., 3.2076, 8/1/61. $ 45,000 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 2.95%, 11/1/61. $ 38,000 General Acceptance Corp. Sub. Debs., 6.25%, 11/1/74. $ 52,000 U. S. Treasury, 33476, 11/15/66 (exchange). $150,000 U. S. Treasury, 35/8%, 11/15/67 (exchange).

Wollman Fund $15,000 American Tel. & Tel. Co. 3 % % Thirty-four Year Deb., 7/1/90. $20,000 Commercial Credit Co. 4.125% Notes, 1/1/78.

Hunter College $ 5,000 Coastal States Gas Producing Co. S / F Debs., 5%%, 6/1/77. $15,000 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr . Deb., 3.20%, 8/1/61. $40,000 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 2.95%, 11/1/61. $20,000 General Acceptance Corp. Sub Debs., 6.257'0, 11/1/74. $15,000 Oklahoma Mississippi River Products Line Inc. 25 Year Sub. Deb., 5.50%, 11/1/78. $15,000 Thirteen Banks for Coop. Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 3%, 2/1/61. $20,000 U. S. Treasury Bills, price $2.84, 1/15/62. $ 8,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 334%, 11/15/66 (exchange). $89,500 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 3% %, 11/15/67 (exchange).

Brooklyn College $ 5,000 Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 2.95%, 11/1/61. $ 3,000 General Acceptance Corp. Sub. Deb., 6.2570, 11/1/74. $10,000 U . S. Treasury Bonds, 394 %, 11/15/67 (exchange).

S E C U R I T I E S SOLD, MATURED, A N D COLLECTED

City College $ 90,000 Federal Intermediate Cr. Bks. Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 5.375%, 10/3/60. $ 35,000 Federal Intermediate Cr. Bks. Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr . Deb., 4.40%, 1/3/61. $ 1,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. 1st Mtge. Pipe Line, 5.25%, 7/1/77. $ 1,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Deb., 6%, 11/1/77. $ 2,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Deb., 576, 5/1/78. $ 1,000 Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. 1st Mtge. Pipe Line, 5,625%, 9/1/78. $ 35,000 Thirteen Bks. for Coop. Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 3 % , 2/1/61. $ 20,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 25470, 6/15/62 (exchange). $130,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 254%, 12/15/62 (exchange). $ 52,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 2%, 8/15/63 (exchange). 1,000 rights Middle South Utilities Corn.

Wollman Fund $25,000 Southern Pacific Co. Equip. ~ r . ' Ser. VV, 4%, 11/1/60.' $10,000 U. S. Treasury Discount Bills, 10/17/60.

Hunter College $25,000 Federal Intermediate Cr. Bks. Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 5.375'70, 10/3/60. $ 5,000 Federal Intermediate Cr. Bks. Twelve Cons. Coll. Tr. Deb., 5.25%, 11/1/60. $ 5,000 Interstate Power Co., 1st Mtge. Ser., 5%, 5/1/87. $ 1,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. 1st Mtge. Pipe Line, 5.25%, 7/1/77. $ 1,000 Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. Deb., 6%, 11/1/77. $ 1,000 Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. Deb., 5.50%, 12/1/76. $40,000 Thirteen Bks. for Coop. Cons. Coll. T r . Deb., 376, 2/1/61. $20,000 U. S. Treasury C/I Ser. A 1961, 4.875%, 2/15/61.

$75,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 254%, 6/15/62 (exchange). $14,500 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 2%%, 12/15/62 (exchange). $ 8,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 2 % % , 8/15/63 (exchange). 1,000 rights Middle South Utilities Com. 8/50 fractional interest Texaco Inc.

B rooklym College $ 5,000 Thirteen Bks. for Coop. Cons. Coll. T r . Deb., 3%, 2/1/61. $10,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 2% %, 12/15/62 (exchange). 9 rights American Telephone & Telegraph Company. 25/50 fractional interest Texaco Inc.

No. 3. Fee Fund Budgets: I n accordance with resolutions previously adopted by the board, the following report dated June 15, 1961, with -respect to the fee Fund Budgets f o r 1961-62, was received and placed on file. Upon moti,on duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions were adopted:

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' RESOLUTIONS W I T H R E S P E C T T O T H E PROPOSED F E E F U N D BUDGETS F O R 1961-1962

(a) RESOLVED, That the board approve the budgets of instructional and non-instructional fees and current restricted funds as set forth in Tables D to I for the fiscal year 1961-1962 in the amount of $6,909,005.

(b) RESOLVED, That expenditures may be made in the amounts and for the purposes author- ized in said budgets on authorization of the presidents in accordance with § 3.4 of the bylaws of the board.

(c) RESOLVED, That the accounting officer is hereby authorized to establish such accounting classifications and code numbers in the budget as he may deem desirable in the interests of uni- formity, and that all payrolls, orders and vouchers shall be coded with these accounting classifications.

(d) RESOLVED, That (a) the total of expenditure budgets as herein approved for each college shall represent the ma'ximum amount authorized to be spent; that (b) additional purposes or projects which may be financed within this total sum do not require further authorization; that (c) new purposes or continuing projects which require additional appropriations from unencumbered balances or additional income should be submitted to the administrative committee of the college and the board, af ter the business manager of the college has certified that funds are availab:e.

(e) RESOLVED, That in accordance with the resolution adopted on June 20, 1950, the colleges submit to the administrator's office monthly statements showing (a) receipts for the month and total to date; (b) summary of receipts, disbursements, transfers and balances of instructional fees and non-instructional fees; (c) statement of bank balances of instructional fees and non-instructional fees; on forms prescribed by the accounting officer of the board.

(5) RESOLVED, That in accordance with § 3.4 of the by!aws, all fees received by the colleges are to be considered as general college income and must be reported a s income according t o the classifications heretofore or here:fter established; expenditures shall be made i n accordance with fee fund budgets submitted by the presidents, with a budget message, and approved by the board. (See Minutes B.H.E., June 16, 1952, p. 297, describing intent and purpose of resolution.)

June 15, 1961 T o the Members of the Committee on Finance and Facilities

SUBJECT: F E E F U N D BUDGETS FOR 1961-1962 Ladies and Gentlemen :

W e a r e enclosing herewith summary 'schedules of the estimated income and expenditures for the entire ciw-rent operatioms of the various units of the Board of Higher Education for the fiscal year 1961-1962, except for research projects, endowment income and the cafeterias and bookstores.

This summary shows estimated operating expenditures of $56,921,961, of which $55,449,8+3 will be from estimated current income and the remainder from available balances from previous years. Capital budget allocations for 1961 are $8,287,882. On the basis of past experience, about $6,000,000 or $7,000,000 of this amount will be authorized for expenditure by the Board ol Esti- mate during the fiscal year. These a re not included in the $56,921,961 total for operating expenses.

Operating expenditures a re covered by the following budgets: (1) City of New York Executive Budget ................................. $-C0,012,956

Includes-City funds ................................ $23,63 1,080 State funds .................... .. .......... 22,474,483 Portion of Instructional Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,907,393

- (2) The attached Budget of Fee Funds for which approval is requested . . . . . 6,909,005

Includes Instructional Fees (in addition to Executive Budgct

above)-(see Tables D, E, F ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4,543,663 Non-Instructional Fees (see Tables G, H , I ) ...... 2,365,312

$ 6,909,005 -

Combined Total (see Tables A, B, C) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,921,961

Since the Executive Budget portion was approved by the Board in December and requires r.0

further action, summary figures only are presented. The other areas which require consideration and approval a t this time are presented in more detail.

FINANCCNG CURRENT OPERATIONS O F T H E BOARD AND T H E COLLEGES

(1) Ci ty of N e w York Execu.tizse Bztdget The City of New York Executive Budget authorizes expenditures of $50,012.956 or approri-

nlately 88% of $56,921,961 estimated for current operations of the Board of Higher Education financed as follows:

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1960-1961 1961-1962

City Funds ........................ ... $21,690,552 $23,631.080 State Funds .......................... 20,411,680 22,474,483 Instructional Fee Funds* .............. 3,267,476 3,907,393

Total ................... .... $45,369,708 $50,012,956

* Portion only.

Administration and Day Sessions are financed primarily from City. T a x Levy and from State Funds. Evening Sessions and Summer Sessions are financed from City T a x Levy, State Funds and student Instructional Fee Funds. Of $7,171,500 in estimated Instructional Fee receipts, $3,907,393 is allocated in the Executive Budget. The Executive Budget has been approved by the Board of Estimate and City Council requires no further action a t this time.

(2) Following is the Budget of Fee Funds for which approval is requested:

Instructional Fee Fwnd Budgets

Members of the Board will recall that Instructional Fees are those received a s tuition fees from non-matriculated, special, associate degree, graduate and adult education students, and from matricu- lated students in the community colleges.

Proposed budgets covering receipts and expenditures from instructional fees, for purposes not covered in the Executive Budget, are presented herewith for Board consideration and approval.

Expenditures fall into two basic categories-(I) activities separately operated and financed from tuition fees collected, such as adult education and graduate work, (2) supplemental funds for pro- grams partially provided for in the Executive Budget.

The colleges estimate income from Instructional Fees a t $7,171,500 and are asking approval of expenditures of $8,451,056 to be financed from estimated income and unencumbered balances. Of this $8,451,056, $3,907,393 has been budgeted in the New York City Executive Budget. Detailed schedules are listed in Tables D, E and F. A summary follows:

Estimated Estimated Incmne Exfieme

Senior Colleges

City College ........................... .... . $2,353,926 $2,880,945 Hunter College ............................ .. 1,059,764 1,478,042

......................... Brooklyn College .... 1,452,475 1,650,779 ......... ................... Queens College .. 807,303 982,320

Teacher Education ........................... 220,052 181,450 Administration-B.H.E. ....................... 293,980 293,980

Total ........................... $6,187,500 $7,467,516

Community Colleges

Staten Island Community College ............. $ 240,000 . $ 239,540 Bronx Community College .................... 556,500 556,500

............ Queensborough Community College 187,500 187,500

Total ........................... $ 984.000 $ 983,540

Instructional Fees are all deposited with the City Comptroller and expenditures are made on authorization by the Board. Balances unexpended at June 30th of each year a re used to finance courses in the succeeding fiscal year. Balances unappropriated a t the end of the succeeding fiscal year revert to the City. Under the law, instructional fees in the senior colleges may be used far expenses "exclusive of regular undergraduate courses for resident matriculated students leading to baccalaureate degrees."

No+Imtructional Fee Fund Budgets

Non-Instructional Fees consist of laboratory, library, entrance examination, transcript and other fees paid by matriculated and other students. I n accordance with the Board's Bylaws they are deposited in special banlc accounts and are expended for purposes authorized by the Board. The major categories of expenditures are for purchase of library books, educational supplies, laboratory supplies, intercollegiate athletics, printing and other services. I n each college funds are used in areas where the need is greatest and they a re used for different purposes and in different amounts in each college. I t should therefore be borne in mind that expenditures are not necessarily com- parable among the colleges.

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T h e colleges estimate income from Non-Instructional Fees a t $2,172,780 and request approval of expenditures of $2,365,342 from estimated receipts and unexpended balances. Detailed schedules a re listed in Tables G, H and I. A summary follows:

Estimated Estimated Income Exfieme

City College ........................... .... . $ 561,476 $ 635,050 Hunter College ......................... .... . 534,384 6 10,890 Brooklyn College ............................ 520,480 562,532 Queens College ......................... ... .. 474,418 479,295 Teacher Education .......................... 16,947 12,500 Administration-B.H.E. ....................... 65,075 65,075

! A Total ....................... .... $2,172,780 $2,365,342 f

I NOTE: Community Colleges have Non-Instructional Fees but at the direction of the City

!. Budget Director, they a re included in the instructional fee fund accounts. Resolutions with respect to approval of the proposed budgets a re outlined on page 1 of this

i report. If they seem complex, we shall t ry to clarify them, but it's a tough job.

Respectfully submitted,

J. A. MOSSMAN Accounting Officer

MRS. P E A R L MAX Administrator

T A B L E A

COMBINED B'UDGETS-CURRENT FUNDS, ALL UNITS E S T I M A T E D INCOME AND E X P E N D I T U R E BY F U N D S

Non- City Instruc- Instruc-

Executive t h a l tional Total Budget Fees Fees

Estimated Income Government

Federal (not significant, included in other in- come)

State of New York ........................ City of New York ........................

Student Fees Tuition (Instructional Fees) ...............

Applied to Executive Budget ............. Laboratory and other (non-instructional fees)

Other Income credited to Fee Funds ......... Total Estimated Educational and General In-

come ..................................... Estimated Expenditures

General Administration ...................... ..................... General College Expense

Instructional and Departmental Research ....... ................... Day Session ....

Schools of General Studies Evening & Extension .................... Vocational Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Education ........................

.............. Foreign Language Institute Summer Session ..........................

......................... Graduate Program Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Total before 0 rganized Activities

Organized Activities ... Hunter High School & Elementary School

...................... .... Total forwarded ...

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NGn- City Instruc- Instvuc-

Executi-~e tional tional Total Budget Fees Fees

.................... . Total brought forward -- $55,071,961 $48,162,956 $4,543,663 $2,365,312 Lump sum appropriations in City Executive

Budget not yet allocated: Salary adjustments for permanent

members of the Pedagogical Staff $1,000,000 Pension ....................... 200,000 800,000 800,000

T o provide fo r the admission of an additional 1,100 students and 25 full-time evening ses- sion instructors ......................... 800,000 800,000

Terminal leave allowance for members of the Teachers' Retirement System ..:.......... 250,000 250,000

Total Estimated ~ d u c a t i o n a l and General Ex- .............................. penditures $56,921,961 $50,012,956 $4,543,663 $2,365,342

Excess of Estimated Expenditures over Income to be financed from available balances cf

.......................... previous years $ 1,472,118 -0- $1,279,556 $ 192,562

TABLE B

F E E F U N D BUDGET REQUESTS-1961-1962 COMBINED BUDGETS

ESTIMATED INCOME A N D E X P E N D I T U R E S BY U N I T S

Estimated Income

S E N I O R COLLEGES

City College .............................. $15,016,084 Hunter College ........................ ... . 9,372,485 Brooklyn College .......................... 10,469,984 Queens College ........................ .... 6,256,595 Teacher Education ......................... 4,026,406 Administration-B.H.E. .................... 7,740,664

Estimated Expenditures

Total Senior Colleges (Including advanced Pro- grams) ............................... $52,882,218 $54,354,796

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Staten Island Community College ........... $ 652,347 $ 651,887 Bronx Community College ................. 1,277,960 1,277,960 Queensborough Community College .........- 637,318 637,318

Total Community Colleges .................. $ 2,567,625 $ 2,567,165

T O T A L ...................................... $55,449,843 $56,921,961

* Includes $4,668,952 Teachers' Retirement System, $625,000 for Social Security, $800,000 lunlp sum appropriations for salary increases and $800,000 for expansion.

TABLE C

ESTIMATED E X P E N D I T U R E S BY TYPE

Personal Service ......................... ... .... $46,816,877 Supplies ................................... .. . . . 1,722,3 10 Materials ............................ ... ......... 125,736 Equipment .......................... .. .......... 1,042,884 Contractual Services ............................. 1,656,48 1 Fixed and Miscellaneous Charges ..............-.. 5,501,173 Reserves and Contingencies ...................... 56,500

Total Estimated Educational and General Expenditures ................... ... $56,921,961

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TABLE E

ESTIMATED INSTRUCTIONAL F E E FUND INCOME

Statew Queens- Islmd Bronx borough

Adminis- Com- Corn- Com- City Hunter Brooklyn Queens Teacher tration munity mz~nity munity

Total College College College College Education B.H.E. College College College

Student Fees

Day Session-Undergraduate (matriculated and non-matriculated) ..........,...... $ 174,000 $ 70,000 $ 6,000 $ 33,000 $ 65,000

School of General studies

Liberal Arts-Undergraduate (matricu- lated, special and non-matriculated) . .

School of Business-Undergraduate (ma- triculated, special and non-matriculated)

Special Baccalaureate Program for Adults Associate in Arts and Applied Science . . Vocational ........................... ...................... Adult Education Foreign Language Institute ........... Police Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Summer Session

Undergraduates .................... .. 418,000 186,000 82,000 115,000 35,000 ........................... Graduates 27,900 24,000 1,500 2,400 Teacher Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47,000 2,000 23,000 12,000 10,000

Graduate (all Sessions except Summer)

................... Teacher Education 185,850 10,000 80,000 65,850 30,000 ................. School of Education 160,000 160,000

......................... Liberal Arts 310,000 126,000 94,000 90,000 Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119,000 119,000 Business ............................ 265,000 265,000

Total Student Fees (Senior Colleges) $ 6,154,500 $2,500,000 $1,187,500 $1,587,000 $ 880,000

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TABLE F

ESTIMATED INSTRUCTIONAL FEE FUND EXPENDITURES NOT INCLUDED I N CITY BUDGET

PERSONAL SERVICE

SENIOR. COLLEGES

Administration ......................... General College Expense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instruction

Day Session ........................ S'chool of General Studies

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Evening and Extension

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vocational Studies

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adult Education

Foreign Language Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summer Session ..

.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Program

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Library Services

Maintenance and Operation of Buildings and Grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Total

$ 366,865

11,425

561,338

717,295

285,000

223,850

37,900

55,000

749,851

144,340

75,748

City College

$ 60,410

127,325

208,495

88,850

27,000

499,950

- 32,600

3,850

Hunter College

$ 77,355

168,398

93,500

19,000

109,901

19,850

28,690

Staten Quecfis- Islmd Bronx borougit

Adminis- C m - Corn- Corn- Brooklyn Qzleens Teacher tration munity munity munity

College College Education B,H.E. College College College

Total Personal Service-Senior Colleges . . $ 3,228,612 $1,048,480 $ 516,694 $ 941,565 $ 651,873 $ 70,000

Evening Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 289,540 $ 75,040 $214,500

. . . ................. Summer Session ... 16,685 16,685

Total Personal Service-Community Col- leges ................................ $ 306,225 $ 75,040 $231,185

TOTAL PERSONAL SERVICE-ALL UNITS ....... $ 3,534,837 $1,048,480 $ 516,694 $ 941,565 $ 651,873 $ 70,000 $ 75,040 $231,185

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TABLE F (Continued)

ESTIhIATED INSTRUCTIONAL F E E FUND EXPENDITURES NOT INCLUDED I N CITY BUDGET

Staten Queens- Islamd' Brunx borough

Adminis- Cmn- Com- Com- ci ty Hunttv Brooklyn Qmeens Teacher tracion munity munity munity

Total College College College College Education B.H.E. College College Colleae

SENIOR COLLEGES

. Administration ......................... $ 140,000 $ 15,000 $ 60,500 $ 5,500 $ 8,500 $ 50,500 ............... 77,361 52,061 25,300 General College Expense

Instruction .. Day Session ................... .. 187,200 134,000 39,500 8,800 4,900

School of General Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evening and Extension 154,230 97,600 47,000 9,630

Adult Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39,150 39,150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summer Session 13,450 10,700 2,250 500

Graduate Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,020 58,020 18,000 Library Service ........................ 106,800 45,000 50,000 11,800 Maintenance and Operation of Buildings

and Grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149,300 55,000 52,500 30,000 11,800

Total Other than Personal Service-Senior ....................... ... Colleges .. $ 943,511 $ 454,470 $ 269,750 $ 96,361 $ 72,430 $ 50,500

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Evening Session ....................... $ 62,800 $ 14,500 $ 48,300 ....................... Summer Session 2,515 2,515

Total Other than Personal Service--Corn- munity Colleges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 65,315 $ 14,500 $ 50,815

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TABLE G

SUMMARY OF NON-INSTRUCTIONAL F E E F U N D BUDGETS

1961-1962

Adminis- City Hunter Brooklyn Queens Teacher tration

Total College College College College Edwcatiun B.H.E.

.............................................. Student Fees

............................................. Other Income

Total Estimated Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. Less: Transfers

To Teacher Education Program ............ ; . . . . . . .. To Administration-BHE-Central Services ...........

..................................... Net Estimated Income

............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Personal Service .... ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other than Personal Service .. ... ....

.......................... Total Estimated Expenditures

Excess: Expenditures over Income or (Income over Expenditures)

CHANGES IN FUNDS

Unexpended Balance Estimated to be Available July 1, 1961 . . . Less: Encumbrances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .............,

Unencumbered Balance Estimated to be Available July 1, 1961

Estimated Excess-1961-1962:

Expenditures over Income or (Income over Expenditures) . . Total Estimated to be Available June 30, 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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T A B L E H

ESTIMATED NON-INSTRUCTIONAL F E E F U N D I N C O M E

Adminis- City Hunter Brooklyn Queens Teacher tration

Total College College College College Edzccation B.H.E.

Application, Registration and General Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,323,830 $360,000 $345,000 $225,650 $393,180

Laboratory and Materials Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . , . . . . 300,600 102,000 12,500 185,600 500

4 Library Fines and Book Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,600 5,000 94,000 11,600 10,000 R

Teacher Education, Fifty Year-College's Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,825 11,000 6,000 9,700 29,125

-T.E.P. Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,575 3,000 6,000 6,700 3,875

All Other Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245,350 60,000 69,350 72,500 43,500

Total Student Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,065,780 $541,000 $532,850 $511,750 $480,180

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Korean Veterans-Monthly Administration Allowance 37,700 30,000 1,200 4,000 2,500

Other Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ......................... 69,300 14,800 20,000 29,000 5,500 ti r Total Estimated Non-Instructional Fee Fund Income . . ,. . $2,172,780 $585,800 $554,050 $544,750 $488,180

Less : Transfers

. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Teacher Education .. ... -0- (3,500) (6,000) (6,700) (4,000) $20,200

.................. T o Administration-BHE-Central Services -0- (20,824) (13,666) (1 7,570) (9,762) (3,253) $65,075

. Net Estimated Income-1961-1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2,172,780 $561,476 $534,384 $520,480 $474,418 $16,947 $65,075 h, '0 '0

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No. 4. Committee on Law: Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following amendments to the bylaws, introduced by Miss Dorman on behalf of the Committee on Law at the board meeting of 5/15/61, Cal. No. 8(a) and circulated to the members of the board, were ad0pte.d:

Section 1. Section 14.1, Schedule XXX of the Bylaws of the Board of Higher Education is hereby amended to read a s follows:

Schedule X X X . Col. A &in. Asst.

5,450 5,650 5,850 6,050 6,300 6,560 6,820

[**I 7,090

[** Any employee who has had three years of service af ter having received the last annual increment of his allocated salary increment scale shall receive the salary scale maximum extra step of his salary increment scale.]

Section 2. This bylaw amendment shall take effect immediately. NOTE: Matter in brackets to be eliminated. Section. 1. Article XV-Conditions and Qualifications for Appointment and Promotion is hereby

amended as follows: 015.18 College Office Assistant A and College Secretarial Assistant A. Qualifications: Sus-

pended until September 1, 1962. $15.19 College Office Assistant B and College Secretarial Assistant B. Qualifications: Sus-

pended until September 1, 1962. 0 1 5 . 1 8 ~ College Of ice Assistant A and College Secretarial Assistant A. Qualifications:

( 1 ) High School graduatimz, and im addition two years of college equivalemt to at least s ixty credits at a.n approved college or university; or four years of experience i n general ofice work; or equivalent education and experience; except that in all cases high school graduation shall be required.

(2) I n addition the qualification requirement for college ofice assistant A slzall be the ability to typewrite at a rate of mot less than forty words per minute.

( 3 ) I n addition the quulificatwn requirenzent for college secretarial assistant A shall be the ability to take dictation at a rate o f not less than eighty words per minute. §15.19a College Ofice Assistent B and College Secretarial Assistant B. Qualifications fw

Promotion : Permanent employment as a college ofice assistant A or college secretarial assistant A

onz the date of the writ ten test and, i r t addition, for college ofice assistants A who w'sh to be eligible for appointment as college secretarial assistants B the ability to take dictation at not less t h m eighty words per minute. 015.19b College Of ice Assistant B and College Secretarial Assbtant B. Qualifications for

Open Competitive Appointment: ( I ) High School graduation and i n addition four years of college equivalent' t o at least

one hundred and twenty credits at an approved college or mivers i t y ; or s ix years of experi- ence in general ofice work; or equivalent education and experience; excePt that i n all cases high school graduation shall be required.

(2) I n addition, the qualificatim requirement for college ofice assistant B shall be the ability to typewrite at a rate of not less than forty words per minute.

( 3 ) I n additiun, the qualification reqzlirement for college secretarial essistant B shall be the ability to take dictation at a rate of not less than eighty words per minute and the ability to typewrite at a rate of not less tham forty words per minute.

Section 2. These bylaw amendments shall become effective upon approval of the board and shall remain in effect until September 1, 1962.

(Matter italicized is new.)

No. 5. Honors: The administrator's report of the foll-owing was noted: (a) Hon. Henry E. Schultz, has been awarded a n honorary Doctor of Humanities degree by

West Virginia State College for his "outstanding ,contributions leading t o :he elimination of religious and race prejudices" in the United States.

(b) Hon. Mary S. Ingraham, has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Columbia University for her "tireless labor in behalf of our municipal institutions of higher education."

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(c) Dr. John R. Everett, Chancellor, was presented with an honorary diploma by Stuyvesant High School at the Stuyvesant Alumni and Scholarship Association Annual Reunion Dinner.

(d) Hon. Ordway Tead has been awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree (Spring 1961) from Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida.

No. 6. Reappointment of Members: The chairman's report was noted of the reappointment of Dr. Renato J. Azzari, Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, and Dr. Porter R. Chandler, for nine-year terms beginning 1961.

No. 7. Meetings: The chairman's report of the following meetings was noted: May 11 Attended meeting with Dean Carman on curriculum and luncheon-meeting of

Committee on Trusts and Gifts. 13 Attended Catholic War Veterans Dinner. 15 Attended Queens College Administrative Committee meeting. Presided a t recep-

tion and dinner tendered to President and Mrs. Buell Gallagher and monthly board meeting which followed.

16 Attended meeting with Dr. T. C. Holy with Administrative Council and Chan- cellor Everett; attended memorial service for Mrs. Charles Silver; attended dinner of N. Y. Academy of Public Education.

1 7 Conferred with Dr. Everett and Dr. Holy; attended luncheon-meeting of Corn- mittee to Loak to the Future.

19 Presided at Salk Scholarship Award program a t City Hall; attended Swearing-In cerernoily of the Hon. Renata J. Azzari, Hon. Ralph J. Bunche, and Hon. Porter R., Chandler; conferred with Deputy Mayor Screvane.

23 Attended 50th Anniversary exercises of the New York Public Library. 29 Conferred with Theodore Granik regarding educational television. 31 Conferred with Hon. Gladys M. Dorman and Hon. Ella S. Streator; installed

officers of Brooklyn College Alumni Association. June 1 Conference at Hunter College regarding proposal for master plan; attended

meeting of Committee of Six and dinner of Stuyvesant Alumni Association at which Dr. Everett received an honorary award.

2 Conferred with Deputy Mayor Screvane at City Hall; luncheon-meeting with the Editor and Assistant Editor of the Herald Tribune; attended meeting cf City College Presidency Committee.

1 Attended dinner honoring Judge Samuel DiFalco. 5 Attended Queens College Administrative Committee meeting. 6 Delivered address at Queens College Administrative Committee meeting. - Attended Hunter and City College Administrative Committee meetings. 8 Attended Brooklyn College Administrative Committee meeting.

11 Visited Hon. Joseph Geist at his home in Belle Harbor. 12 Delivered address at dinner honoring President Buell Gallagher a t the Astor

Hotel. 13 Met with Mr. Iushowitz, Mr. VanArsdale, Mr. Donato, Mr. Palmer and Mr.

Quinn of New York City Central Labor Council AFGCIO.

No. 8. Committee on The City University: Dr. Everett reported briefly on the meeting of th~e Committee on The City University held June 19, 1961.

No. 9. Committee to. Look to the Future: Mrs. Ingraham reported briefly on meetings held by the committee and presented the following resolutions:

Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the following reso- lutions were adopted:

RESOLVED, That the Board of Estimate be requested to approve the sum of $75,000 from such funds as may be available or from all-ocations to be made in the capital budget for 1962 for the assembly of data for the Committee to Look to the Future for a master plan study for The City University of New York and to approve the necessary form of contract; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Board o f Higher Education approve the appointment of Dr. Thomas C. Holy, 'S,pecial Consultant on Higher Education, subject to the pro- vision of the necessary funds and approvzl of the form of contract, to undertake for the Committee to Look to the Future a comprehensive study and survey of

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the existing programs and facilities and the needs of the future to aid the board iri the preparation of its master plan for The City University of New York as required by Sec. 6202, Sub-division 2; Chapter 388 of the Laws of 1961 of the State Education Law.

No. 9A. Payroll: ~XESOLVED, That the colleges and other board units be au- thorized to prepare payrolls for the instructional, administrative, and custodial staffs for the period beginning 7/1/61, with salaries a t the 1960-61 amounts with regular salary schedule increments for 1961-62, and with such modificati.0n.s of salary sche,dules as may be authorized by the Board of Higher Education with the consent of the Board of Estimate; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the administrator of the board be authorized to make similar amendments in salaries approved by the board a t the May and June meetings t o c011f.orm to the new schedules. In accordance with past practice the salary fixing lists will be submitted to the board in September.

C O M M I T T E E O N PROGRAM AND P E R S O N N E L I Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolution ap-

proved by the members of the Committee on Program and Personnel on June 16, 1961, was adopted : 3

No. 10. Curriculum-Queens College: RESOLVED, That the following curriculum recornrnendations approved by the Faculty Council on May 18, 1961, be adopted: A. Change in Foreign Language Degree Requirement

Permit students ( 1 ) to offer for the degree study through course 4 of any foreign language in which the college offers an adequate sequence of courses, and (2) to substitute for the last req~~ired B

3 course in the first lallguage a four-credit, one-semester intensive eiementary reading course in a %:

%

second language. B. N e w Course (Credit Course-School of General Studies)

Psychology E27. Psychological Testing. 2 rec., 2 lab. hrs., 3 crs.

ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL (Calendar Nos. 11 through 17)

Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions ap- proved by the Administrative Council a t its meetings of May 9 and June 5, 1961, were adopted:

No. 11, Certificate Programs: RESOLVED, Tha t City and Hunter Colleges be authorized to continue the two graduate certificate programs in Liberal Arts- New York Area Studies, City College and Community Relations and Research, Hunter College, for a two-year period.

At its meeting on May 18, 1959, Cal. No. 91, the Board of Higher Education, on the reconlmendation of the ~dminis tkat ive Council, approved the extension of two post-master's certificate programs in liberal arts, New York Area Studies a t City College, and Community Relations and Research a t Hunter College. At the same time, the Coordinating Committee for Graduate Studies was requested to report in May 1961 on these programs and on standards and criteria for the establish- ment of certificate programs.

The Coordinating Committee for Graduate 5,tudies reports as follows: Although neither the Hunter program nor the City College program met any

substantial need in the past two years, the courses that were available in both programs were readily taken by students, many of whom already held a master's degree. I t is clear that the courses themselves, although not the certificate,. do meet a need.

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Furthermore, to provide the graduate divisions .of The City University greater flexibility, especially in its initial stages, the certificate programs in the liberal arts fields, it is felt, ought not to be completely withdrawn, at least until the picture of graduate activity becomes more clear.

No,. 12. Retirement Leaves : WHEREAS, Education Law Sec. 3 107, (The Travia Law), as amended in 1961, mandates the granting of retirement leave to all mem- bers of all staffs of the Board of Higher Education who are members of the Teacher's Retirement S y ~ t e m : ~ and to members of the permanent instructional staff of the Board of Higher Education who are member-s of any other retirement sys- tem; and

WHEREAS, Other members of the Board of Higher Education staffs are entitled to retirement leave under a resolution of the Board of Higher Education which. expires on June 30, 19.61**; and

WHEREAS, S,ome members of the staff in the Classified Civil Service who are members of the New York City Employees' Retirement System may be perform- ing duties identical to those performed by other members of the staff in the Classified Civil 'S,ervice who are members of the Teachers' Retirement System; therefore be it

RESOI~VED, That effective immediately, subject to financial ability and to main- tenance of the operating needs of the colleges, retirement leave with pay may be granted t.o all Board of Higher Education employees who are members of the k e w Yorlc City Employees' Retirement System, if requested by the employee, provided that the conditions of his employment are not determined by the Comp- troller of the City of New York under wage agreement; and further provided that he will be eligible for retirement a t the termination of the leave. The retirement leave shall consist of one-half of the accumulated sick leave provided that no retirement leave shall exceed 80 work days.

* Included a re a small number of administrative and custodial staff members. ** B.HE Min- utes, June 20, 1960, Cal. No. 17.

No. 13.. Business Manager and Assistant Business Manager: RESOLVED, That the following salary schedules fcr business manager and assistant business man- ager be approved, effective 7/1/61, subject to the approval of the Board of Esti- mate :

Bztsiness Managsr Assistant Business Manager Present Proposed Presen-t Proposed $10,450 $12,000 $ 8,400 $ 9,000

10,800 12,500 8,700 9,450 11,150 13,000 9,000 9,900 11,500 13,500 9,350 10,350 11,900 14,000 9,700 10,800 12,300 14,500 10,050 11,250 12,700 15,000 10,400 11,700 13,100 16,000 10,750 12,350 13,500 17,000 11,100 13,000

No. 14. Division of Teacher Education: RESOLVED, That the appointment of Vera Kwochlca as Lecturer in the Office ol G'uidance and School Counseling be approved for the period 9/1/61-5/31/62, at the salary rate of $6450 per annum, subject to financial ability.

No. 15. Personnel Office: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the personnel office be approved as indicated, subject to financial ability: A. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Title Name Period Sal. Rate Personnel Tech. Marilyn Magner 7/1/61-6/30/62 $6,600-6,90OX Temporary Helper Ann Melillo 7/1/61-7/10/61 $354.17/mo.* Temporary Helper Margaret Culmer 7/1/61-6/30/62 $287.50/mo.*

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B. RESIGNATION: Title N ante Eff. Date

Temporary Helper Ann Melillo 7/10/61-10:OO A.M.

* Payable from Administrative Office funds.

NO. 16. Sick Leave-Administrative Staff: RESOLVED, That whenever a mem- ber of the administrative staff who was employed prior to September 1, 1944 on an annual salary basis and whose sick leave accumulation was put back as of September 1, 1945, has need of additional sick leave due to extende.d illness or a s a basis for computation of retirement leave allowance, the college personnel officer be authorized to examine the records, and to restore not more than sixty days of sick leave credit.

No. 17. Fees-Queens College: RESOLVED, That the following fee recommenda- tions for Adult Education, non-credit courses, be approved effective September 1, 1961 :

Course Number and Title Type and Amount of Fee Chinese A265, Elementary Chinese Tuition-$25.00 Psychology A627, Abnormal Psychology for the Layman Tuition-$25.00 Psychology A628, Child Psychology Tuition-$25.00 Sociology A650, Marriage and Family Living Tuition-$25.00

The reports of the the meetings of the administrative committees were received and placed on file, and upon motions .duly made, seconded and carried, the follow- ing resolutions, as approved by the committees or as amended, were adopted or action was taken as noted:

City College Administrative Committee meeting held 6/7/61 Hunter College Administrative Committee meeting held 6/7/61 Brooklyn College Administrative Committee meeting held 6/8/61 Queens CoIlege Administrative Committee meeting held 6/5/61

CITY COLLEGE (Calendar N-0s. 18 through 28)

No. 18. Grants: (a) RESOLVED, That the following grants be accepted with 2

appreciation : (1) $21,155 from the Atomic 'Energy Commission for the acquisition of equipment to be used

in a nuclear science and/or engineering program. (2) $7,880 from the National Science Foundation for support of a n "In-Service Institute in

Physics for Secondary School Teachers," under the direction of Professor William I. Pear- man, Department of Education; this grant to terminate on or about 6/30/62.

(3) $10,570 from the National Science Foundation for support. of a n "In-Service Institute in hlathematics for Secondary School Teachers," under the direction of Professor William I. 9

? Pearman, Department of Education; this grant t o terminate on or about 6/30/62. Y

(4) $7,235 from the National Science Foundation for support of a "Research Participation for b High School Teachers Program" under the direction of Professor Chester B. Kremer, De- partment of Chemistry. (The funds provided by this amendment a r e in addition t o the sum of $10,420 previously granted for this purpose.)

( 5 ) $869 from the Atomic Energy Commission for the purpose of permitting Professor Mansour Javid of the Electrical Engineering Department to attend the 1961 AEC-ASSE Summer Institute Program a t North Carolina Sta te College.

(b) The president's report of the receipt of the following was noted: (1) $1,150 representing the final payment of U. S. Contract in support of project "Application

of Statistical Sampling t o Auditing" under the direction of Professor Herbert Arkin of the Department of Business Administration. (The total amount of the contract is $23,000.) .

(2) $13,480 in support of project, "Summer Science Training Program for Secondary School Students" under the direction of Professor Chester B. Kremer, Chemistry Department.

(3) $10,420 for support of project entitled "Research Participation for High School Teachers' Program" under the direction of Professor Chester B. Kremer, Chemistry Department.

(4) $7,800 first payment from the National Science Foundation in support of project, "Pion Scattering by Protons from Bubble Chamber Photographs," under the direction of Professor Robert M. Lea, Physics Department.

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(5) $16,725 first payment from the National Science Foundation for support of project "Under- graduate Research Participation Program," under the direction of Professor Frank Brescis, Chemistry Department.

(6) $1~0,000 representing the third paymeut of the Carnegie Corporation grant toward support of a summer program to train college teachers.

No. 19. Gifts: RESOLVED, Tha t the following gifts be accepted with thanks: (a) $300 from the Radio Corporation of America, unrestricted gift in accordance with the

Tuition Loan and Refund Plan of the Radio Corporation of America. (b) $10 from The Pittsburgh Plate Glass Foundaticm, unrestricted gift in accordance with the

provisions of i t s Program for Matching Gifts. (c) $100 from Dr. Iona Logie, the second of a series of gifts to be used to purchase books

on Christianity and the other great religions of mankind, in memory of her brother Quentin Robertson Logie, C.C.N.Y., '16, killed in action in France in 1918.

(d) $1,000 from Joseph B. Boudin, Class of 1907, to start a trust fund to be known as the Clara Boudin Fund in memory of Clara Boudin, the purpose of the fund to establish a bi-annual lectureship on the Bill of Rights; the fund to be augmented on the death of Joseph B. Boudin by his bequest of $2,500.

No. 20. Advisory Council, School of General Studies: RESOLVED, Tha t the membership of the Advisory Council of the School of General Studies, Uptown Center, be approved for the period 9/1/61-6/30/62, as follows:

Members E x Officio: Acting President Harry N. Rivlin; Deans Harold H. Abelson, William Allan, Leslie W. Engler, Morton Gottschall; Professors Bernard Levy, Robert L. Taylor, Jerome I<. Wilcox, Mrs. Rosalind Joseph, Mr. Aaron Zweifach.

Full-time Members of the Instructional Staff of the School of General Studies: Mr. Laurence Birns, Professors Gisels Corbiere-Gille, Martha L. Farmer, Mr. Murray Gendell, Dr. Fred- erick G. Goldberg, Dr. Frederick R. Karl, Edward J. Kelty, Mr. Herbert Marder, Mr. Oscar W. Muscarell, Michael Nessin, Mr. Lawrence Nyman, Mr. Andersun A. Ohan, Mr. Richard E. Pasca, Eli Plaxe, Frederic T. Sommers, Herbert A. Strauss, Dr. Renee Waldinger.

Representatives of the Constituent Schools of the School of General Studies: Professor P. L. Bailey, Jr., Dean Sherburne F. Barber, Joseph E. Barmack, Dean William E. Colford, Albert P. d'Andrea, Victor A. Fields, George N. Garrison, Gaston Gille, George A. Guerdan, Paul Hartman, Simon Lissim, Coleman 0- Parsons, Dean James S. Peace, Louis L. Snyder, Dean Harold Wolf.

No. 21. Department Chairmen and Sub-chairmen: RESOLVED, Tha t the election of the following chairmen and sub-chairmen whose terms extend for the three- year period 7/1/61-6/30/64, be approved.

Dept. Chairmen Sub-chairmen Bus. Admin. Prof. Arthur E. Albrecht Drafting Frank A. Rappolt Economics Prof. Henry 11. Villard Prof. William I. Greenwald Elec. Engr. Prof. Herbert Taub English Prof. Edgar Johnson Prof. Robert C. Dickson Germanic & Slavic Prof. Ludwig Kahnf*

Languages Law Prof. Charles Martin Library Prof. Jerome K. Wilcox Mathematics Prof. George N. Garrison Prof. Robert K. Stranathan Physics Prof. Henry Semat* Romance Languages Prof. Gaston Gille Prof. Alfred Iacuzzi Soc. & Anth. Prof. Milton L. Barron Student Services Prof. Louis Long

* Effective through June 1962. ** Acting Chairman.

No. 22. Summer Institute in Geology and Zoology: RESOLVED, Tha t credit be granted for Biology 503-Techniques and Methods in Field Zoology (G) 3 credits; Geology 503-Techniques and Methods in Field Geol.ogy ( G ) 3 credits, to qualified students who enroll in a contemplated Summer Institute in Geology and Zoology for high school teachers of Earth Science and Biology planned for the 1961 sum- mer session by the American Museum of Natural History under National Science

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Foundation Sponsorship in cooperation with the City College S,chool of Educa- tion; and be it further

RESOLVED, Tha t since the instructional program of the 1961 Summer Institute in Geology and Zoology will be c0nducte.d entirely by the American Museum of Natural History and all costs will be carried by the National Science Foundation, 110 tuition be charged for enrolment in the Institute courses, but that a registration fee of $2.00 per student be paid by the American Museum of Natural History.

No. 23. Reappointment with Change in Rank: RESOLVED, That the following persons be reappointed to the instructional staff for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of regis- tration; and that the changes in rank be approved:

Dept., Rank Name Sal. Rate ACCOUNTANCY

Asst. Prof. *Glassman, Nathan S. $ 9,600 * Wiseman, Joseph A. 9,600

ART

Assoc. Prof. *Fabri, Ralph 9,100/9,400 Instructor **Wyatt, Stanley 7,625

BIOLOGY Asst. Prof. tFeiner, Rose R. 9,000/9,300

Bus. ADMIN. Instructor *Koob, Har ry F. 9,450

CLASS. LANG. & HEB. Instructor **Heller, Louis G. 7,025

CHEM. ENGR. Asst. Prof. SKowalski, Ronald C. 7,700

CIVIL ENGR. Assoc. Prof. *Jen, Norman C. 10,100/10,500

MECH. ENGR. Instructor *Schloemer, Howard H. 7,025/7,225

ENGLISH Asst. Prof. tEhrlich, Leonard 9,300/9,600 Instructor *Mirollo, James 7,025

HISTORY Instructor t tChill , Emanuel S. 7,225

ROM. LANGUAGES Asst. Prof. 'Chaves, Jose M. 8,200

tGourier, Francoise 7,700/7,900 SPEECH

Instructor 'Hanson, Frank B. 7,025 *Kestenbaum, Raymond 8,125/8,425 "Martin, Christopher 8,125/8,425 *Redisch, Herman S. 8,425/8,725

STUDENT SERVICES Asst. Prof. *Hascall, Edward O., Jr. 9.000/9,300

*Wood, James D. 8,500

* Previously Lecturer. ** Previously Lecturer, p.t. t Promoted from Instructor. $ Pre- viously Lecturer; contingent on attainment of Professional Engineer's license. t t Previously sub- stitute Lecturer.

No. 24. Special Salary 1ncre.ments: RESOLVED, Tha t the following special salary itlcrements for members of the instructional staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

Dept., Rank and Name From To Eff. Date BIOLOGY Instruc t w

Cooper, Doilald M. $6,700 $7,225 9/1/61 Sacks, Martin 6,900 7,100 9/1/61 Wasserman, Aaron 6,500 6,700 9/1/61

CHEMICAL ENGR. Asst. Prof.

List, Harvey L. 8,600 8,900 7/1/61

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Dept., Rank and Name From To Eff. Date ENGLISH Asst. Prof.

Hinz, John P. 7,300 7,500 7/1/61 Lavender, Andrew (T'E-B ) 7,500 7,800 7/1/61 Mintz, Samuel I. 7,300 7,5080 7/1/61

Instructor Cohen, Morton N. Rosenberg, John

STWENT LIFE Instructor

Li, Pei-Chao

No. 25. Appointments-Instructional Staff: RESOLVED, That the following ap- pointments be approve,d, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule condi- tions and sufficiency of registration: A. DAY SESSION (FOR T H E PERIOD 9/1/61-8/31/62) :

Dept., Rank Name ACCOUNTANCY

Asst. Prof. BIOLOGY

Asst. Prof. CHEMISTRY

Asst. Prof. ECONOMICS

Asst. Prof. HISTORY

Asst. Prof. PHILOSOPHY

Asst. Prof. PSYC rroLocv

-4sst. Prof. Soc. Sr ANTH.

Asst. Prof.

B. SCHOOL O F GENERAL Dept., Rank

Bus. ADMIN. Asst. Prof.

CHEMISTRY Asst. Prof.

ECONOM~CS Instructor

ENGLISH Asst. Prof. Instructor

HISTORY Instructor

PSYCHOLOGY Assoc. Prof.

Soc. & ANTH. *Asst. Prof.

Mellman, Martin

Posner, Gerald S.

Sal. Rate

Cohen, Stephen R. 7,900

Spiro, Alan A. 7,700

Eisen, Sydney 7,700

Thayer, H. Standish 8,500

Zeigler, Harris P. 8,500

Howton, F. William 9,000 Rothstein, Edward 8,200

STUDIES AND EVENING DIVISION (PERIOD 9/1/61-8/3 1/62) : Name Sal. Rate

Berenson, Conrad $7,700

Odum, Robert A. 7,300

Sanborn, Henry N. 7,625

VanGhent, Dorothy Goldstone, Richard H.

Reck, Henry D. 6,625

Zdkind, Sheldon 9,100/9,400

Varma, Baidya 7,700 -

* Transfer from Day Session, previously Substitute Lecturer.

No. 26. Appointment as Visiting Professor: RESOLVED, That the appointment of Alfred J. Ayer as Visiting Profess?r for the fall semester be approved, to be paid from special funds to be provided by the City College Fund, subject to financial ability, and that Professor Ayer be designated as the first Buell G. Gal- lagher Visiting Professor.

No. 27. Awards: The president's report of the following was noted: (a) The following members of the staff have been awarded grants by the Board of Foreign

Scholarships under the provisions of the Fulbright Act for the academic year 1961-62:

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Dept., Rank Name 'ENGLISH

Asst. Prof. Hinz, John P. Spevack, Marvin

GERMANIC & SLAVIC LANGUAGES

Assoc. Prof. Leschnitzer, Adolf (b) Fulbright Awards:

Dept. Rank English Asst. Prof. Philosophy Asst. Prof.

(c) Professor Louis Long, Chairman of the Department

Country

Austria West Germany

West Berlin

Name Harward, Vernon J. Sommers, Frederic T.

of Student Services has been invited to serve as a specialist in guidance and testing in India under an International Cooperative Admin- istration Contract for the academic year 1961-62.

No. 27A. Department of Student Life-Reorganization: The president's re- port was noted that, effective 2/1/61, the Department of Student Life has been divided into two separate departments. One is a Department of Student 6,ervices under the chairmanship of Dr. Louis Long, which department includes the testing and counseling division, the health guidance office, the veterans' counseling, the financial aid offices and the placement offices. The other is the Division of Student Personal Services which will constitute a separate department under the Dean of Students and will retain the name of the Department of Student Life. Pending appointment of a Dean of Stu,dents, Dr. Ruth C. Wright will discharge the func- tions of the deanship a t the Baruch School and Dr. James S. Peace will serve in a similar capacity a t the uptown campus. I n addition, Dean Peace will serve as Acting Chairman of the Department of Student Life.

The instructional staff is divided between the two departments as follows:

DEFARTMENT O F STUDENT Title and Name

Professor Long, Louis

Assoc. Prof. Faries, Miriam Maxfield, Kathryn

*Richardson, LaVange Taft, Arthur

Asst. Prof. *Bachrach, Paul Condon, Margaret E.

Lecturer Hascall, Edward 0.

SERVICES Title and Name

Lecturer, #.t- *Rosenheck, Viola

Serwer, Blanche Torre, Mottram P.

PEacement Director *Lansner, Lawrence A.

Schnaebele, Ernest W. Asst. to Dir.

*Borenzweig, Irving Linden, Alan S.

DEPARTMENT O F STUDENT L I F E Title and Name Title and Name

Professor Gold, Jerome Peace, James S. Pasca, Richard E.

*Wright, Ruth C. Sarfaty, Edmond Asst. Prof. *Skillin, Daniel

Brotman, Richard Business Agent Fanner, Martha L. Stalb, Walter McCann, Carolyn J. Asst. to Director . Newton, David Getzoff, Lester J. .

*Thompson, Clement Hirsch, Jerrold Instructor Program Supervisor

"Greger, Irving Cohen, Lisa F. 'Li, Pei-Chao "Hedberg, Ashley C. *Marks, Florence Kuczinski, Thaddeus

Lecturer Research Asst. Brownstein, Irwin "Sendor, Nathan

* Baruch School. KOTE: Botli these departments are in the group that holds elections in May 1961 for the

three-year period beginning July 1, 1961.

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No. 28. Purchase of Holtkarnp Pipe Organ: RESOLVED, That in the interest of efficiency and in order to meet the requirements of the Music Department for an organ in the Great Hall of The City College, The City College be authorized to enter into a contract with the Holtkamp Pipe Organ Company of Cleveland, Ohio for the creation, design, construction and installation of a Holtkamp organ of classical design of overall dimensions of approximately 24 feet in width and 10 feet in depth, for a sum not to excee.d $65,000, chargeable to non-instructional fee funds.

HUNTER COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 29 through 40)

No. 29. Authority to Grant the Degree of Master of Social Work: RESOLVED, That the board request from the Board of Regents authority t.o grant the degree of Master of Social Work in the Louis M. Rabinowitz School of Social Work at Hunter College.

No. 30. -Establishment of Bronx Slummer Session: RESOLVED, That the board approve the establishment in 1962 of a summer session at Hunter College in the Bronx; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the board authorize the expenditure of funds budgeted for 1961- 62 in an amount not to exceed $10,000 for preparatory work in connection with such a summer session.

No. 31. Election of Chairmen of Departments: RESOLVED, That the election of the following chairmen of departments be approved for the period 7/1/61-6/30/64, unless otherwise noted :

Dept. Name Rank Classics E. Adelaide Hahn Professor English *Edward C . McAleer Assoc. Professor GeoL & Geog. Gordon G. Darkenwald Professor History Mary L. Gambrel1 Professor Home Economics **Gertrude N. Borgeson Assoc. Professor Music Anders Emile Professor Physical Education Jack D. Begelman Assoc. Professor Phys., H. & Hygiene Olive Huber Professor Romance Languages Rene Taupin Professor

-

To complete the term of Professor John W. Wieler who resigns to serve as Assistant Dean of Faculty. ** To complete the term of Professor Dora S. Lewis who has retired.

No. 32. Appointments: &SOLVED, That the following appointments to. the in- structional staff be approved for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

Dept. Title Name Sa1. Rate Art ?Professor Goossen, Eugene C. $15,400 Biological Sciences Asst. Prof. Brody, Marcia D. 7,700 Chemistry Asst. Prof. Fitzpatrick. Francis W. 7,700 History Asst. Prof. Pike. Ruth 7,700 Music (9/1/61-6/30/62) Vis. Prof. Hitchcock, H. Wiley 1,15O/mo. Political Science Asst. Prof. Harari, Maurice 8,600

(declined appointment) Romance Languages Asst. Prof. Bergman, Hannah E. 7,700

Assoc. Prof.' Pelrnont, Raoul 10,900 Asst. Prof. Szogyi, Alexander W. 7,700

Art (SGS-Park Ave.) Asst. Prof. D'Ancona, Mirella L. 7.700 Education (Tchr. Ed.) Asst. Prof. Sanders, Dannetta 7,700 'English (Tchr. Ed.) Assoc. Prof. Macris, James 10,100 History (SGS-Park Ave.) *Instructor Rommel, John G. 6,825

t I n the opinion of the president the candidate meets the bylaw requirements for appointment to this rank. * Provided the Ph.D. degree is received by 10/1/61, if degree is not received title will be Lecturer.

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No. 33. Promotion: RESOLVED, That the board approve the promotion of Mr. ,I Robert J. Devalue, Assistant Business Manager, Office of the Business Manager, to Business Manager, effective 9/1/61, with an annual salary rate of $10,800, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions, and sufficiency of registration.

No. 34. Appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor: RESOLVED, That the board approve the appointment of Mrs. Nora K. Piore as Adjunct Assistant Pro- fessor," Ofice of Graduate Studies in the Arts and Sciences, for the period 9/1/61- 8/31/62 a t a salary rate of $13,000 per annum ($10,900 plus $2,100 for service be- yond the normal instructional schedule), payable from a Health Research Council Grant, subject to receipt of the grant, financial ability, schedule conditions, and sufficiency of registration.

* I n the opinion of the President, this candidate meets the Bylaw requirements for appointment to this rank.

i No. 35. Grants and Gifts: (a) Grants: RESOLVED, That the following grants

be accepted with appreciation : %I g. (1) $14,09,0 from the National Science Foundation for the support of an "In-Service Institute in

Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers," under the direction of Professor Jewel1 Hughes Bushey, Department of Mathematics.

(2) $4,875 (supplemental grant award) from the United States Department of Health, Educatian and Welfare-Public Health Service, Division of Nursing, in accordance with the resolution approved by the board on 9/26/60, Cal. No. 17.

(3) $2,800 from the Citizenship Clearing House for the Southern Region to enable Dr. Ruth G. Weintraub to carry out her work as Director. This grant from the Falk Foundation will make it possible for eight undergraduates in the metropolitan area to serve political intern- ships with congressmen and state legislators.

(b) Gifts: RESOLVED, That the following gifts be accepted with thanks: 9 (1) $50 United States Savings Bonds for the Physiolo,~, Health and Hygiene Department Award,

for June 1961.

(2) $1,123 contributed by friends of Professor Chase to establish the Edith Chase Memorial 1 Fund to supply financial assistance to foreign students a t Hunter College under the direction of the Foreign Student Adviser. 1

i (3) $50 from the Staten Island Chapter of the Hunter College Alumni Assoc$ation to the George

N. Shuster Faculty Fellowship Fund.

(4) $23 from the following members of the staff for the George N. Shuster Faculty Fellowship Fund: Clotilda Laudadio, Marguerite C. Holmes, Kathleen K. Guinee, Waleria Wysolovski, Evelyn Kass Sprung, Antoinette Venuto, Marie V. Polito, and Elizabeth Webster.

(5) $11 from Mr. Victor Bastor fur the Dean's Fund for Student Aid of Hunter College. I (6) $5 from the Department of Romance Languages for the Dante Alighieri Society Award, for I

June 1961. 1 (7) $755 from the Bronx H.A.M.S. (Hunter Acting and Miscellaneous Society), for the Dean's 1

Fund for Student Aid. j (8) $245 from the Class of 1963, Bronx, for the Dean's Fund for Student Aid. 1

(9) $300 from the National Society of Interior Decorators for the NSID Student Member Scholar- ship Award for the year 1961-62.

(10) $10 from Mrs. Walter Langsdorf for the purchase of French books for the Hunter College Library in memory of Kathryn H . Mason.

No. 36. Establishment of Fund: RESOLVED, That the establishment of the Grad- uate Philosophy Scholarship Fund, allocations from which will be made by the president on recommendation o i the chairman of the division of Philosophy be approved; an,d be it further

RESOLVED, That the board accept with thanks the sum of $140 contributed by friends of Hunter College to initiate the Graduate Philosophy Scholarship Fund.

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No. 37. Scholarships and Awards: RESOLVED, That the following gifts for the renewal of scholarships and awards be accepted with thanks:

(a) $IC from the Hunter College' Psychology Society for the Psychology Society Award for June 1961.

(b) $750 from the Webster Benevolent Foundation of the Jean B. Webster Scholarship for June 1961.

(c) $20 from the Spanish Club for the EL Centro Espanol Prize for June 1961.

(d) $75 from Victor F. Ridder for the Herman Ridder Memorial Prize.

(e) $50 from the Department of Physical Education for the Men's Physical Education Majof Award for June 1961.

( f ) $25 from B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation for the Toby Lelyveld Prize.

(g) $25 from the Bronx Biology Club for the Bronx Biology Club Award for June 1961.

(h) $100 from Lado, Inc. for the Lado Music Award.

(i) $540 from Prof. Cecilia A. Hotchner for the Theresa Hotchner Memorial Prize for Poetry.

( j ) $50 from Sigma Tau Delta for the Sigma Tau Delta Short Story Prize for June 1961.

(k) $25 from Dr. Ruth G. Weintraub for the Rebecca Goldstein Memorial Award for June 1961.

(1) $25 from the Hebrew Culture Council for the Farband Labor Zionist Award for June 1961.

(m) $100 from Dr. Dorothy Doob for the Clara Dethloff Award for June 1961.

No. 38. Transfer of High School Departments and Personnel: RESOLVED, That the board approve the elimination of the Art and the Music Departments of Hunter College High School; the creation of a new Fine Arts Department; and the reassignment of staff as follows, effective 9/1/61:

From Art Department to Fine Arts Departmemt Frum'Music Department to Fine Arts Department Name Title Name Title

Enrico, Clare L. Teacher Hochman, Charlotte Ii,. Teacher Guccione, Josephine R. Teacher Hinton, Kathryn W. Teacher Rosso, Marie L. Teacher

and be it further

RESOLVED, That each of the above who has tenure in the Department of Art or Music be deemed to have tenure in the Department of Fine Arts as of the date of her tenure in the Department of Art or Music.

No. 39. Leave of Absence with Waiving of the Bylaws: RESOLVED, That the bylaws of the board be waived in order to grant to Mrs. Charlotte McAniff, Lec- turer, Department of Physiology, Health and Hygiene, School of General Studies (Park Avenue), a leave of absence for illness for the period 2/28/61-6/30/61, with full pay for 193 hours at $11.00 per hour, subject to financial ability, schedule con- ditions, and sufficiency of registration.

No. 40: Grants and Awards to Faculty and Students 1960-61: (a) The presi- dent's report was noted that 3 awards by foundations and 10 awards from the George N. Shuster Faculty Fellowship Fund were made to members of the faculty.

(b) The president's report was noted that 25 scholarships, 23 assistantships, 43 fellowships, and 5 other honors were earned by graduates of the college.

BROOKLYN COLLEGE

(Calendar Nos. 41 through 50)

No. 41. Appointments: RESOLVEU, That the following appointments to the instructional staff be approved for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

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Dept. History Chemistry

Physics Political Science

Modem Languages Soc. & Anth. (SGS)

Rank Professor Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Instructor Instructor Instructor Asst. Prof. -. Instructor Asst. Prof. Assoc. Prof.

Name deRoover, Raymond A. Lukton, Aaron Odum, Robert A. Haberfield, Paul Zieger, Herman IE.

SX*Lebowitz, Jacob M. **Singer, Marshall +*Glad, Betty

Decote, Georges R. Glantz, Oscar

Sal. Rate $ 1 3,900 7,500 8,100 6,700 6,500 6,700 7,500 7,300 7,300 8,600"

$ Has been serving for past year as a Fellow in Physics. ** No Ph.D. degree-Art. XV, Sec. 15.7 of the bylaws to be waived for one year. I n the opinion of the president, this is for the good of the college and Mr. Lebowitz meets the bylaw requirements for appointment in this rank. t Served previously as Substitute or Lecturer in College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. * Contingent upon meeting Ph.D. requirements for appointment as Instructor by 9/1/61. O Payable from School of General Studies Expense Budget.

Nu. 42. Designation of "Alfred North Whitehead Hall": WHEREAS, Alfred North Whitehead's career as a great seeker after truth, as a creative thinker whose broad interests were matched by his versatile talents, and as a gifted teacher whose impact on higher e.ducation is still felt in many parts of the world, is a worthy example of what we at Brooklyn College seek; and

WHEREAS, His contributions as a major philosopher cover a wide field, reaching as they do not only into the physical sciences, particularly Mathematics and l'hysics, but into the social sciences, as well as into fields of Education and Religion; and

WHEREAS, The fact that Whitehead's long and distinguished career is identified with both sides of the Atlantic c,ommunity lends further appropriatene.~~ to the choice; and

WHEREAS, I t was Whitehead himself who said that the justification for a uni- versity is that it "preserves the connection between knowledge and the zest for life;" and

WHEREAS, In a very peculiar sense, the areas of interest to be housed in the building must be involved in preserving that connection; 'therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the new social science building now under construction at Brooklyn College be d-esignated as the "Alfred North Whitehead Hall."

No. 43. Loan to Brooklyn C.ollege Student Services Corporation: RESOLVEB, That the president of Brookyn College be authorized to transfer $2,000 from avail- able Non-instructional Fee funds to the Brooklyn College Student Services Cor- poration to be used as "general purpose monies" in connection with the Brooklyn College Student Services and Cafeteria Building, such loan to be repaid with inter- est over a period of three years.

No. 44. Gifts and Grants: (a) Gifts: RESOLVED, That the following gifts be accepted with thanks:

(1) $750 from Mr. Roger L. Stevens, to support the production of an opera "Godfather Death" by the Brooklyn College Opera Workshop.

(2) $100 an unrestricted gift from the Radio Corporation of America, under their "Tuition Loan and Refund Plan," as a token of appreciation for Brooklyn College's part in providing edu- cational facilities for several of their employees during the past academic year.

(b) Grants: RESOLVED, That the following grants be accepted with appreciation: (1) $4,300 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to be used to support a re-

search project, to study the Niacin metabolism of the corn plant and to attempt tissue culture of corn tissue, being conducted by Dr. Clara Blake of the Department of Biology. .

(2) $10,643 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to be used to continue the support of a research project, to study the influence of imprinting on the social and sexual

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behavior of birds, being conducted by Professor Howard Moltz of the Department of Psychology.

(3) $24,989 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to be used to support a ~.

research project, to investigate stress and hallucination in a perceptual isolation situation, being conducted by Dr. Marvin ~Zluckerman of the Department of Psychology.

(4) $810 from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, to support for the year be- ginning July 1 , 1961 research experience for an undergraduate major in psychology, under the supervision of Professor Wayne Dennis of the Psychology Department.

No. 45. Designation of Acting Chairmen: RESOLVED, That the designation of the following to serve as Acting Chairmen of their respective departments for the academic year 1961-62, during the Sabbatical leaves of absence of their respective department chairmen be approved:

Dept., Title and Name Dept., Title and Name PHYSICS PSYCHOLOGY Professw Professor

Bernhard Kurrelmeyer Ivan D. London

No. 46. Additional Compensation: RESOLVED, That Dr. Irwin Alters and Dr. Mary Goerner, Chief College Physicians in the Departments of Health & Physical Education (Men) and Health Pr Physical Education (Women) respectively, be granted additional compensation in the amount of $500 each per annum over and above their regular salaky for the year beginning July 1, 1961, such additional compensation to be charged to Non-instructional Fee funds, subject to financial ability.

No. 47. Modification of Fee Fund Budget: RESOLVED, That, in order to cover additional expenditures of $87,465 from fee funds, the Brooklyn College Fee Fund Budget for the fiscal year 1960-61 be mo-dified as follows:

Fund Eliminde Substitute Increase Instructional Fees $1,616,048 $1,703,513 $87,465

NOTE: Increased expenditures resulted because of (1) the purchase of new equipment author- ized after the submission of the budget and (2) increased costs on certain non-recurring projects.

No. 48. Special Salary Increase: RESOLVED, That the annual salary rate of M. Allyn Fox, Assistant Librarian, be increased from $7,650 to $8,250 per annum, effective October 1, 1961, with an increment to $8,450 as of January 1, 1962 for the period ending June 30, 1962, subject to financial ability. (The necessary finan- cial ability is within the Budget for the coming year to provide for this increase.)

No. 49. Grant to Staff Member: The president's report was noted that Sidney Aronson, Instructor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropol,ogy, has been appointed a research fellow with a stipend of $5,000 for the academic year 1961-62 by the Center for the Study of the History of Liberty in America a t Harvard University.

No. 50. Honors Earned by Brooklyn College Students: (a) The president's report was noted that 66 assistantships, 72 fellowships, and 40 scholarships were earne.d by graduates of the college at 77 institutions of higher learning for the academic year 1960-61.

(b) The president's report was noted of the following distinctions of special

Seymour Benzer (Class of 1942)-Elected to National Academy of Sciences -April 1961. Abraham Klein (Class of 1947)-National Science Foundation Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship to

Ecole Normale Superieure (France)-1961-62. David Mark (Class of 1943)-First Prize of $5.000 in the first International Teleplay Writing

Competition.

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Ojars J. Sovers (Class of 1958)-National Sciencc Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship to Oxford -1961-62.

William Spindel (Class of 1944)-Guggenheim Fellowship Chemistry-1 96 1-62. Morris Tepper (Class of 1936)-Kesponsihle for Development and Launching of the Tiros I1

Meteorological Satellit-November 1960.

QUEENS COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 51 thr.ough 61)

No. 51. Appointments: RESOLVED, That the following appointments to the instructional staff ,be approved for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

Dept. Rank Name Sal. Rate History Prof., & Dir. of Syrett, Harold C. $17,200

Grad. Studies (Plus $2,000 for half-time service as Director.)

Economics Assoc. Prof. Okun, Bernard 9,400 English Assoc. Prof. Conley, John A. 9,700 Economics Asst. Prof. Simon, Matthew 8,500 Economics Asst. Prof. Solon, Babette S. 7,700 ,English Asst. Prof. "Beringause, Arthur F . 8,200 English Asst. Prof. Goldstein, Malcolm J. 7,700 Psychology Asst. Prof. Reynolds, William F. 7,900 Speech **Instructor Fontana, Marie C. 6,825 Off. of Dean Col. Sci. Asst. A ?Goring, Calvin

of Admin. (Period 7/1/61-8/31/62 with salary of $$4,750/4,950, for 7/1/61-8/31/61; S$S,SSO/S,750-9/1/61-8/31/62.)

* Member of School of General Studies staff. ** Has been serving as Lecturer; no Ph.D., waiver of the bylaws recommended because of achievement in her specialty. t Thereby terminating Mr. Goring's appointment as Asst. in Publ. Prod. as of 6/30/61. $ Salary to be supplemented a t the rate of $170.83 per month. for the period 7/1/61-8/31/61, and $104.16 for period 9/1/61- 12/31/61 and $87.50 per month from 1/1/62-8/31/62, payable from N I F Account to make an annual salary of $6,800 for service as Asst. in Publ. Prod.

No. 52. Resignation: RESOLVED, Tha t the bylaws of the board be waived in order to accept the resignation of George Grosser, Assistant Professor, Anthro- pology-Sociology, effective 5/31/61, as Dr. Grosser was on special leave for the academic year 1960-61 following a sabbatical leave during the academic year 1959-60.

No. 53. Advisory Council of the School of General Studies: RESOLVED, Tha t the membership of the Amdvisory Council of the School of General Studies for the period 7/1/61-6/30/62 be approved as follows:

Members Ex Officio: The President, The Director of the School of General Studies, The Dean of Administration, The D c m of Faculty, The Dean of Students, The Associate Dean of Students, The Director of Records and Evaluation, The Registrar, The Business Manager, The Li- brarian, The Director of Teacher Education.

Representatives of the School of General Studies: Professor Julius M. Bloch, Department of History. Professor Lewis E. Brett, Department of Romance Languages. Professor Alphonso A. Castagno, Department of Political Science. Professor John E. Castellini, Department of Music. Professor T. Freeman Cope, Department of Mathematics. Professor Margaret A. Gram, Department of Home Economics. Professor Konrad Gries, English Language Institute. Professor Carl E. Hiller, Asst. Dir. of the Sch. of Gen. Studies. Mrs. Louise A. Jennings, Department of Nursing Science. Professor Jerome M. Kornfeld, Fire Administration. Professor Alexander P. Marion, Department of Chemistry. Mrs. Blanche J. Meixel, .Department of Secretarial Studies. Professor John B. Newman, Department of Speech.

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Professor Gregory Razran, Department of Psychology. Professor Erich Rosenthal, Department of Anthropology-Sociology. Professor Simon Share, Department of Physics. Professor Ralph W. Sleeper, Department of Contemporary Civilization. Professor Josef Soudek, Department of Economics. Professor Carl E. Stover, Department of Art. Professor Robert J. Tierney, Department of H. & Phys. Education. Professor James E. Tobin, Department of English.

All members appointed on an annual basis to the instructional staff of the School of General Studies.

No. 54. Expenditure t o Exceed 5% Limitation on General Construction and Plumbing Contracts-Music and Speech Building : RESOLVED, That the board ap- prove the expenditure of $165,783.64 for extra work under Contracts No, 188517 and No. 188597 for the construction of the Music and Speech Building, Queens College; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Board of Estimate be requested to permit the board to exceed the allowable five (5) percent of the original contract price for extra work without public letting, to the extent of $2,429.68 on Contract No. 188517, Psaty & Fuhrman, Inc., General Construction Work, Music and Speech Building, Queens College, an,d $5,763.96 on Contract No. 188597, Arcola Plumbing & Heating, Inc., Plumbing Work, Music and Speech Building, Queens College.

No.. 55. Award of Contract and Request to Increase Expenditure--Renewal of Roof o n "I" Building: RESOLVED, That the board approve the issuance of a contract for the renewal of the roof on "I" Building, Queens College, to the lowest bidder at the bid opening of May 12, 1961, Weiss & Woolrich Contracting Co., Inc., 1846 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $26,333.00, chargeable to Code 46-0569-12-53; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the Board of Estimate be requested to amend its Cal. 339 of the minutes of April 27, 1960, to permit the expenditure of $26,333.00 for the re- newal of the roof on "I" Building, Queens College, chargeable to Code 46-0569- 12-53.

No. 56. Furniture and Equipment-Cafeteria Building: RESOLVED, That the board approve the procurement of the following furniture and equipment repre- senting a partial list of the requested items for the new Cafeteria Building, Queens College, in the sum of $23,462.30 chargeable to the Cafeteria Building, Capital Budget Project HN-96, Queens College:

Clms No. T y p e Amount 2A Office Equipment ................................. $ 3,610.00 2B Office Furniture .................................. 2,439.00 5A Small Kitchen Equipment ......................... 4,933.90 6B Silverware and Glassware ........................ 1,869.40 7 Miscellaneous Equipment ......................... 10,610.00

$23,462.30 --

and be it further RESOLVED, That the Board of Estimate be requested to appropriate the sum of

$23,462.30 chargeable to the Cafeteria Building, Capital Budget Project HN-96, Queens College, for the procurement of the above listed furniture and equipment representing a partial list of the requested items for the new building.

No. 57. Department Chairmen: RESOLVED, That the election of the following chairmen whose terms extend for the three-year period 7/1/61-6/30/61, be ap- proved, as amended, unless otherwise noted:

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Dept. Anthropology-Sociology

?Art Chemistry German History Physics Romance Languages Music Economics

Nome Sidney Axelrad Carl E. Stover Albert H. BIatt Harold Lenz Charles W. Ilallberg Donald E. Kirkpatrick Lewis E. Brett

* S a d Novack **Persia Campbell

Rank Professor Associate Professor Professor Associate Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor Professor

*To serve as chairman for the unexpired term of Professor Leo Kraf t (7/1/61-6/3'0/62) who has resigned his chairmanship. ** Designated by the president for the academic year 1961-62. 1 See resolution below.

Upon motion duly made seconded and carried, the following resolution was adopted :

WHEREAS, On June 16, 1961, an appeal was lodged by Associate Professor Josef Lombardo on the proposed approval of the election of Associate Professor Carl E. Stover as chairman of the Department of Art; and

WHEREAS, In the interval between June 16, 1961 and June 19, 1961, i t was not possible for that appeal to be heard and adequately considered; therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the b0ar.d approve the election of Associate Professor Carl E. Stover as chairman of the Department of Art on an acting basis and without preju- dice to this appeal which is referred to the Queens College Administrative Com- mittee with a request that they hear it as expeditiously as possible.

No. 58. In-Service Institute in Mathematics: RESOLVED, Tha t the board author- ize Queens College to accept a grant from the National Science Foundation in the amount of $12,790 for the support of an In-Service Institute in Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers, to be offered in the academic year September-June 1962, under the direction of Professor Nathan S. Washton; and be it further

RESOLVED, That Dr. Wilbur Eclel, Business Manager, be authorized to make dis- bursements in connection with the grant, following regular college procedures.

No. 59. 1961 Summer Institute in the Area of Non-Western Studies: RESOLVED, That the b0ar.d authorize Queens College to establish, in cooperation with the State Education Department, a 1961 Summer Institute in the area of non-western studies, beginning July 17, under the direction of Professor Dorothy Gray, a n d to accept the financial support of the State Education- Department in providing grants for a maximum of 25 elementary and secondary school teachers who enroll in the two-week course of study.

No. 60. Renewal of Research Grant: RESOLVED, That the board accept with appreciation the grant from the American Chemical Society in the amount of $5,330 for a study of upper cretaceous microenvironments under the direction of Dr. David Krinsley of the Department of Geology and Geography, and be it further

RESOLVED, Tha t Dr. Wilbur Edel, Business Manager, be authorized to make disbursements in connection with grant following regular college proce,dures.

No. 61. Gifts: RESOLVED, Tha t the following gifts be accepted with thanks: (a) $1,000 from the John Golden Fund, Inc. for the John Golden Awards for creative writing. (b) $400 from Professor Joseph Machlis, Queens College, $200 for the Alter Machlis Memorial

Prize and $200 for the Lisa Machlis Memorial Award. (c) $225 from Faculty Wives Club of Queens College for the Student Loan Fund. (d) $200 from J. Weinstein Foundation for the Library Book Fund. (e) $100 from Queens County Council Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans of the U. S.

for the Library. ( f ) $100 from the Radio Corp. of America, Princeton, N. J. as an undesignated gift.

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(g) $100 from the Queens College Education Club to enable the Library to purchase library materials for the Education Library.

(h) $25 from Mrs. Richard Griffin, Grennwich, Conn. for the 'English Department Prize for Scholarship.

(i) $25 from Mrs. Rodman Richardson, Flushing, New York, for the English Department Scholarship Fund.

(j) $20 from former students of Dr. 'Ernst Schlochauer, Queens College, for the "Ernst J. Schlochauer Shakespeare Collection."

(k) $15 from Mrs. Ben Lieberman, East Orange, N. J. and Mrs. Christopher Siori, Yonkers, N. Y. fdr the Providenza L. Weiss Prize Award for the "Best Poem."

(1) $10 from Mr. Anthony J. Sullivan, Brooklyn, New York, for the Student Center Fund.

TEACHER EDUCATION (Calendar Nos. 63 through 64)

No. 62. Appointment-City College: RESOLVED, That the appointment of Marvin Siegelman, Assistant Professor in the Department of Education, Teacher Educa- tion Program, be approved for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, a t the salary rate of $7,300 per annum, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration.

No. 63. Appointment-Queens College : RESOLVED, That the appointment of Carl Auria, Assistant Professor in the Department or' Education, Teacher Educa- tion Program be approved for the period 9/1/61-8/31/62, a t the salary rate of $8,500 per annum, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration :

No. 64. Appointments-Brooklyn College: RESOLVED, That the following ap- pointments to the instructional staff of the Teacher Education Program be ap- proved for the.period 9/1/61-8/31/62, as indicated, subject to financial ability, sched- ule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

Degt. Title Name Sal. Rate Education Asst. Prof. Impellizzeri, Irene $8,600

*Instructor tMcNeil, Marguerite 7,500

* Contingent upon meeting Ph.D. requirements by 9/1/6 1. t Served previously in Teacher Education Program.

CITY COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 65 through 76)

No. 65. Teacher Education: Cf. Cal. Nos. 62 and 112.

No. 66. Report on Multiple Positions 1960-61: The president's report was noted that twenty-four members or' the staff taught more than twelve but no more than fifteen position hours over and above a full-time day session schedule in the academic year 1960-61.

No. 67. Degrees: RESOLVED, That degrees and certificates be conferred as of June 1961 upon the students who have been recommended by the Faculty Council and the faculties of the School of Technology, the Bernar.d M. Baruch School of Business and Public Administration and the School of Education. (The names with degrees are on file in the office of the Registrar.)

No. 68. Juvenile Delinquency Evaluation Unit: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the Juvenile Delinquency Evaluation Unit be ap- proved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

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A . RESIGNATIONS:

Title Name Eff . Date Senior Stenographer Moore. Laure M . 5/31/61 Stenographer. Prov . Rubencamp. Mary 5/31/61

B . APPOINTMENT:

Title Name Period Sal . Rate Sr . Steno.. Prov . Rubencamp. Mary 6/1/61-8/31/61X $4. 200

* Unless sooner terminated by replacement from an appropriate Civil Service list or otherwise .

N o . 69 . Medical Personnel Budget: RESOLVED. That the f o l l o w i n g medical per. .

sonnel budget for the summer session 1961. the day session. fall term. 1961. and t h e evening division. fall term. 1961. and for ' S a t u r d a y coverage. fall term. 1961. be approved:

Summer Session: Services under this heading include the registration period prior to the start of the summer session and services during the summer session-8 weeks:

Uptown Cegzter : .................. College Physicians: 158 hours at $5.66 per hour $ 894.28 .................. 394 hours at 7.5.0 per hour 2.955.00

Baruch School: College Physicia~ls: 138 hours at $5.66 per hour .................. 781.08

359 hours at 7.50 per hour .................. 2.692.50 Staff Nurse: 3 hours at $3.00 per hour .................. 9.00

Total for Summer Session 1961 ........................ $ 7.331.86

Day Sessiom: Services cover admission and entrance medical examinations conducted at the Up- town Center for both the Uptown Center and Baruch School students-fall term 1961:

College Physicians: 588 hours at $7.50 per hour .................. $4.410.00 Staff Nurse: 11 hours a t 3.00 per hour .................. 33.00

.................. Staff Supervision: 56 hours at 3.00 per hour 168.00 Clerks : 61 hours a t 3.40 per hour .................. 207.40

54 hours a t 2.50 per hour .................. 135.00 Student Assts . : 644 hours at 1.00 per hour .................. 644.00 X-ray readings: approx . 3300 a t 106 per plate .................... 330.00 Student Asst.-X-ray sorting and distribution

30 hours a t $1.00 per hour .................. 30.00

.................... Total for Day Session. Fall 1961 .'. $ 5.957.40 Evening Division : Services include admissions. registration period. mass medical examinations

for Physical Education registration. and fall semester 1961 services through the final examination period :

Uptow% Center : College Physicians: 569 hours at $7.50 per hour .................. $4.267.50 Clerks: 160 hours at 3.40 per hour .................. 544.00

159 hours at 3.25 per hour .................. 516.75 11 hours at 3.00 per hour .................. 33.00

.................. 9 hours at 2.75 per hour 24.75

.................. 73 hours at 2.50 per hour 182.50 . X-ray readings: approx 515 a t 106 per plate .................... 51.50 --

Total for Uptown Center Evening Division .............. $ 5.620.00

Baruch School: College Physicians: 591 hours at $7.50 per hour .................. $4.432.50 Clerks : 156 hours at 3.40 per hour .................. 530.40

224 hours at 3.00 per hour .................. 672.00 .................. 20 hours at 2.50 per hour 50.00 . X-ray readings: approx 550 a t 106 per plate .................... 55.00

Total for Baruch School Evening Division .............. $ '5739.90 Saturday Medical Coverage (Fall 1961) :

College Physicians: 100 hours at $7.50 per hour ............................ 750.00

......................... GRAND TOTAL

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~ d . 70. Instructional Staff: RESOLVE'D, That the following actions affecting the instructional staff be approved, as hdicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

A. RESIGNATIONS: Dept., Rank, Name Eff. Date Dept., Rank, Name Eff. Date

ECONOMICS LI BRARY

Associate Professor Assistant to Librarian Joskow, Jules 8/31/61 Pappalardo, Charles 5/31/61

B. LEAVES O F ABSENCE: Perzod

Dept., Rank, Name From Throuoh Sat. Terms Type and Reason ENGLISH Assistant Prof essw

Hinz, John P. 9/1/61 8/31/62 Half pay Sabbatical; Fulbright Lect. in Austria.

Spevack, Marvin 9/1/61 8/3 1/62 Half pay Sabbatical; Fulbright Lect. in W. Germany.

GERMANIC A N D SLAVIC LANGUAGES Associate Professor

Leschnitzer, Adolf 9/1/61 8/31/62 Half pay Sabbatical; Fulbright Lect. in W. Berlin.

MATHEMATICS Assistant Professor

Winzer, Alice 9/1/61 8/31/62 Without pay Maternity leave. PHYSICS Associate Professor

Brown, M. Vertner < 9/1/61 8/31/62 Half pay Sabbatical; research. ROMANCE LANGUAGES Assistant Professor

Bontempo, Oreste A. 9/1/61 8/31/62 Half pay Sabbatical; health, travel and writing.

SOCIOLOGY A X D ANTHROPOLOGY Associate Professor

Aginsky, Burt W. 9/1/61 8/31/62 Without pay Special ; research. Assistant Professor

Brown, Warren 9/1/61 8/31/62 Without pay Special ; Foreign Service Mission for State Depart- ment.

Podell, Lawrence 9/1/61 8/31/62 Half pay Sabbatical; research. STUDENT SERVICES Professor

Long, Louis 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 W/o pay but Special; ICA project in with incr. credit India.. and subject to approval of Ret. Bd., with ret. cr.

C. REDUCED SCHEDULE: Dept., Rank, Name

ECONOMICS Assistant Professor

Brody, Alexander-to carry a $6 schedule a t $6 of his regular annual salary, for the period 9/1/61-1/31/62 and 8/1/62-8/31/62.

D. APPOINTMENTS A N D REAPPOINTMENTS : Period

Dept., Rank, Name From Throqgh Sal. Rate ACCOUNTANCY Instructor

Regenbaum, William 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 $ 8,725.00 Incr. l/ 1/62 9,025.00

Lecturer Bely, Jeanette 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 770.00/mo. Blankenship, Donald J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,750.00 Chernofsky, Morris I. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,400.0~0

(Previously on staff.) Newhouse, Bertha 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,800.00

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Perwd F r m Throu,gh Dept., Ralzk, Name

ARCHITECTURE A N D GRAPHICS (previously DRAFTING) Assistant Professor

Cowan, James A.

Sal. Rate

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Olsen, Leroy S.

Instructor Silberberg, Morris D. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Lecturer

Dom, Harold *Kelso, Elizabeth A.

Lecturer, 9.t. Pach, Leo

(Previously on staff.) Paullay, Alvin J.

ART Lecturer

Radocz y, Albert Rothenberg, Jacob Van Veen, Stuyvesant

Lecturer, p-t. *Alston, Charles W. Grippi, Rosalind Kraner, Florian G. Martin, Anne Ruzicka, Fred

*Wagner, Colleen B.

Fellow *Deutchman, Enid *Friedman, Jean * Kaiserman, Carl *Kevitz, Ruth Shen, Shang-Hong

BIOLOGY Instructor

Cooper, Donald M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 9 / 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62

*Crockett, Lawrence *Organ, James A. Sacks, Martin

Wasserman, Aaron

Lecturer Casler, Erika Feinsmith, Joseph Hutchinson, Davera Krupa, Paul L.

*Miller, David C. Mishara, Joan

Substitute Lecturer *Johnson, Barbara A.

Lecturer, pet- Belton, Elizabeth M. Hamburgh, Max Kallman, Klaus Kessler, Seymour Wurf, Helen

Lecturer *Wilde, Robert W.

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Period Dept.. Rank, Name From Throu,gh

Fellow *Mazze, Edward 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 *Rizzi, John 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

CHEMISTRY Visiting Professor, p.t.

Harrow, Benjamin 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 (Payable from N I H grant.)

Instructor- *Axenrod, Theodore 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Borowitz, Irving J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Dayan, Jean 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Labowitz, Leonard C. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Morrow, Jack I. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 'Schwartz, Leonard 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Substitute Lecturer Lauren, Paul M. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Lecturer, P.t- Brown, Felix H. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from NSF grant.) Green, Saul 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from NSF grant.) Haut, Arthur 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Levy, Paul 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

($118.75/mo. from Lib. Arts Gr. Fees; $1 18.75/mo. from Tax Meislich, Estelle 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Newman, Paul 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from N S F grant.) Rennert, Joseph 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

CLASSICAL LANGUAGES & HEBREW Visiting Professor, p.t.

Berger, Adolf 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Lecturer Colin, Edith G. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Lecturer, p-t. Feinstein, Marnin 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

*Giat, Aaron 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Hurwitz, Marshall S. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

ECONOMICS Assistant Prof essm

Lerner, Eugene M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Marty, Alvin L. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Sirkin, Gerald 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 (Previously on staff.) Incr. 1/ 1/62

Lecturer 'Floersheim, Rachel 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Gilman, Harry J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Morse, Dean W. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Ross, Howard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

'Sternberg, Rolf 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Tutor Siegman, Charles 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Lecturer, p.t. * Korobow, Leon 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Liberal Arts Grad. Fees.) *Silver, Morris 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Liberal Arts Grad. Fees.)

Substitute Lecturer, P.t. *Youngelson, Helen 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Sal. Rate

15 O.OO/mo. 237.50/mo.

Budget. ) 337.50/mo. 212.5Q/mo.

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Period D e ~ t . , Rank, Name From Throyglz Sal. Rate

EDUC~TION Assistant Professor

Brown, Marion R. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,200.00 Incr. I / 1/62 8,500.00

Instrttctor Roseman, Ruth V. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9,450.00

Lecturer Homer, Gordon H. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 5 3 5.00/mo.

(Transfer from Teacher Education Budget; payable from School of Education Fee Budget.)

Clinical Assistant Huset, Martha K. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 4,750.00

(Transfer from Teacher Education Budget ; payable from School of Education Fee Budget.)

Rosenbaum, I r a S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 5,750.00 Weinreb, Anita C. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 5,750.00

(Payable from Sch. of Ed. Fee Funds.) Fellow

Goldstein, Sol L. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 203.75/mo. Itzkowitz, Murray 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 203.75/mo.

(Transfer from Teacher Education Budget.) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Associate Professor

Patell, Minocher K. N. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I / 1/62

Lecturer Graff, Robert A. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Pfeffer, Robert 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

CIVIL 'ENGINEERING Associate Professor

Pei, Ming-Lung 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I / 1/62

Assistmzt Professor Benveniste, Jacques E. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. I / 1/62 Moskvitinoff, Ivan 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Lecturer *Galati, Frank L. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Sorrentino, William C. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62, Lecturer, P.t.

Goldstein, Martin 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Assistant Professor

Stillman, Gerald I. 9,' 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I/ 1/62

Instructor Aklu, George L. 9 / 1/61 1/31/62

and 8/ 1/62 8/31/62

Incr. I/ 1/62 Lecturer

Brown, Philip M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 *Butterly, Peter J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Chen, Shee-Ming 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Cohen, Stanley A. 9 / 1/61 6/30/62 Eitzer, Demos 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

*Parkas, George J. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Healy, Clement M. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Klafter, Richard D. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Kostas, Demosthenes J. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Kahan, Jerome H. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 *Lawrence, Charles W. 9/ 1/61 6/30/52

Mauer, Stewart J. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Orbach, Sidney 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Seidman, Arthur H. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Van Gelder, Arthur, Jr. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

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Period Dept., Rank, Name From Throwh Sal. Rate

Substitute Lecturer Horbatowski, Theodore 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 760.00/mo.

Lecturer, P-t. Davis, Arthur S. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 690.00/mo. Sammer, Frank J. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 412.00/mo.

($137.00/mo. from Tech. Gr. Fees; $275.00/mo. from Tax Budget.) Fellow -

*Davies, Paul G. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 185.00/mo. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Assistant Professor

Burns, Hugh 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,900.00 Incr. 1/ 1/62 8,200.00

Lowen, Gerard G. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,500.010 Incr. 1/ 1/62 9,000.00

Lecturer Anderson, Clarence B. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 10,200.00 Koplik, Bernard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 645.00/mo. Korn, John 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 690.00/mo. Matin, Shaikh A. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 635.00/mo.

(Includes $400.00 differential for completion of 40 credits of graduate study.) Vincze, Andrew 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 770.00/mo.

and 8/ 1/62 8/31/62

ENGLISH Instructor

*Chandler, Alice 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Cohen, Morton N. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Gross, Theodore L. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Isaacs, Neil D. 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Kelvin, Norman 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 *Kennedy, William H. J., Jr. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 *Kriegel, Leonard 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Levtow, Harry 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Malin, Irving M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Rosenberg, John D. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 *Shapiro, Charles 9/ 1/61 8/3 1/62 Zimbardo, Rose A. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Lecturer

Crane, Bernard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Docherty, Helen 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Enlanuel, James A. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Kaiser, Daniel 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Paolucci, Anne 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Rudolph, David 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Shaw, Sam 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Substitute Lecturer *Buckley, David A. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Cooper, Alan 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Gelley, Alexander 9[ 1/61 6/30/62 Paley, Morton 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Potoker, Edward M. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Lecturer, P.t. Kandel, Myron D. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

*Seigel, Kalman 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 GEOLOGY I+zstructor

Fagan, John H. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

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Period Dept., Rank, Name From Throlagh Sal. Rate

Lecturer Kent, Purfield 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,100.00 Rommer, Richard J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,700.00 Schaffel, Simon 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 675-00/mo. Thor, Charles 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,700.00

I,ecturer, p.t. *Timofeeff, Nicolay 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 250.00/mo.

Fellow *Hinn, Albert 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 185.00/mo.

GERMANIC A N D SLAVIC LANGUAGES rnstructm

Hirschberg, Wolfgang R. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,625.00 Incr. 1/ 1/62 7,825.00

Koehler, Lotte E. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,425.00 Incr. 1/ 1/62 7,625.00

Lecturer "Carmel, Herman 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 675.00/mo.

Steshko, Alexander 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 625.00/mo. Strutz, Henry 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 550.00/mo.

(Previously on staff.) Taub, L. Leo 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9,450.00 Weyl, Shalom 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,400,OO

*Zuckerman, Ruth F. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 625.00/mo. Lecturer, p.t.

Schwartzberg, William 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 415.63/mo. Winterfeldt, Hans 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 365.63/mo.

Substitute Lecturer, 9. t . *Jackson, William 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 277.50/mo. *Ulfers, Friedrich 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 345.63/mo.

HISTORY Assistant Professor

Puzzo, Dante A. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 8,200.00 Incr. 1/ 1/62 8,500.00

Instructor "Cave, Alfred A. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 6,625.00 Israel, Fred g/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,225.00

Incr. 1/ 1/62 7,425.00 *Jaher, Frederic C. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 - 6,625.00 *Yellowitz, Irwin H. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 ' 6,625.00

Lecturer Derfler, Arnold L. 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 595.00/mo. Gadol, Joan M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,300.00

(Previously on staff.) Schwab, George 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 545.00/mo.

($136.25/mo. payable from Wollman Foundation Grant; $408.25/mo. from Tax Budget.)

Substitute Lecturer Birmingham, Thomas P. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 605.00/mo.

Fellow Parmet, Robert D. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 192.50/mo. Schwarz, Jordan 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 192.50/mo.

LAW Lecturer "Goffen, William 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 875.00/mo.

Fellow Horowitz, Norman 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 185.00/mo.

MATHEMATICS Lecturer

Berkowitz. David 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 630.00/mo. Brett, William I?. 9,' 1/61 6/30/62 570.00/mo.

*Esrig, Irma B. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 570.00/mo. Goldfarb, Edwin F. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 610.00/mo.

*Goodman, Marvin H. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 625.00/mo. Leon, Louise L. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 630.00/mo.

(Previously on staff.)

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Period Dept., Rank, Name From Through Schwartz, Marvin 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Stecle, Harold R. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Stoneham, Richard G. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Weiss, Neil S. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 (Previously Fellow in Accountancy .)

MUSIC Visiting Professor, p.t.

Galimir, Felix 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Lecturer

Grace, Irwin 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Tolomeo, Michael 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Verdesi, Roger 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Fellow "Davis, Leon 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 'Slatner, Thomas 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 *Suskin, Sylvan 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

PHILOSOPHY Assistant Professor

Irani, K. D. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Wisan, Richard N. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Instructor Gluck, Samuel 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Fellow

'Hutcheon, Willard 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION Instructor

Lucia, #Edward F. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Lecturer Behrman, Robert M. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Castro, Betty J. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Castro, Francisco 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Di Bernardo, Albert 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Faber, Dolores 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Farrington, Mirian E. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

*Geiger, Gloria B. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 "Kovacs, Ella 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Pargman, David 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Sedelmayer, Helen M. 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

(Previously part-time.) *Seeley, Frank D. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Wolfe, George 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Lecturer, p.t. Baron, George 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

- Domershick, Jerome 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 *Rubin, Lorna 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 *Johnson, Harold 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Athletic Trainer Maxtutis, Albert 7/ 1/61 6/30/62

(Payable from Instructional fee funds.)

PHYSICS Assistant Professor

Stolov, Harold L. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I/ 1/62

Instructor Arase, Elizabeth M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. I/ 1/62 Bachman, Alvin H. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Mirman, Ronald 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 *Baumel, Philip 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Sd. Rate 570.00/mo. 5W.OO/mo. 775.00/mo. 625.00/mo.

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Period Dept., Rank, Name From Through McDermott, Lillian E. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

(Previously Lecturer, p.t.; has Ph.D. degree.) Tutor

Tiersten, martin S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Todorovrch, Miroslav 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Lecturer Brown, Bernard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Dobrin, Richard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Feldman, Herbert 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

(Transfer from Evening Session.) Rleinman, Chemia 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Seifert, Aurel M 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Soto, Maximiliano 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Substitute Lecturer 'Wolf, Barry M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

1-ecturer, p- t . Cotten, Donald E. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Teiger, Martin L. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from N I H grant.)

POLXTICAL SCIENCE Adjunct Professor

Hershkopf, Bernard 9/ 1/61 6/30/62 Assistant Professor

'Karis, Thomas G. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Pomper, Gerald M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. I / 1/62 Lecturer

*Ballard, Allan B. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Feingold, Stanley 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Lecturer, p.t- Birns, Laurence 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Transfer from Evening Session.) Braham, Randolph 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Gettleman, Marvin 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Lib. Arts Grad. Fees.) * Jarashow, Sanford 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Fellow Hourwich, George K., Jr. 9/ 1/61 8/31/f5,2

PSYCHOLOGY Assistant Professor

"Gourevitch, Vivian P. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Hardesty, Francis P. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1 / 1/62 Lecturer

Dryman, Irving 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Gampel, Dorothy 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

(Previously part-time.) Gorman, Albert 9/ 1/61 6/30/62

Lecturer, P a t . Caminsky, Irving 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Kelty, Edward J. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Lib. Arts Grad. Fees; in addition to Eve. Levy, Jacques 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Baruch School Grad. Fees.) Lucas, Gerald M. 9,' 1/61 1/31/62 Schapiro, Harold 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Sullivan, Richard 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(Payable from Lib. Ar t s Gr. Fees; previously on staff.)

Fellow Edrich, Harold 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

*Friedman, Miriam 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Fudin, Robert 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Greenberg, Rebecca 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Sanger, Emanuel 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Snadowsky, Alvin M. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Sal. Rate 7,025.00

437.19/mo. 213,33/mo.

Sess. Appt.) 141.25/mo.

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Period From Throu,gh Sal. Rate Dept., Rank, Name

ROMANCE LANGUAGES Assistant Professor

Sayers, Raymond S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9,600.00 Incr. 1/ 1/62 10,000.00

Instructor Leblon, Jean 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,225.00

Incr. 1/ 1/62 7,425.00 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,225.00 Sweetser, Marie 0. G.

(On maternity leave w/o pay.)

Tutor Garcia, Arturo F. R. Kranowski, Nathan Lidgi, Marcel

Lecturer 'Behrends, Ana L. D.

Braunstein, Edith Diament, Henri

"Faliu, Henri Hincapie, Emma Horvath, Violet

(Previously on staff.) "Martin, Jose L.

Milella, Nicholas J. \

(Previously on staff.) Nesselroth, Peter

(Previously Tutor.) Romo, Josefino

Substitute Lecturer Sacaluga, Servando

Lecturer *Gabriel, John A.

Sztbstitute Lectlmer (Asst . Prof.) Cbaneles, Sol

"O'Neill, George C.

Lecturer, p.t. Korn, Richard

($195.00/mo. from Wollman Fo Grad. Fees.)

9/ 1/61 1/31/62 585.OO/mo. undation grant, $39,0.00/mo. from Lib. Arts

Fellow Danzger, Murray

"Endelman, Shalom H. Goldstein, Samuel Le Juene, Robert

*Moore, G. Alexander

SPEECH Tz~tor

Kurz, Jeffrey W. Weisman, Martha

Lecturer Brock, Robert Bronstein, Betty R. Johnson, Crane

"Mount, Robert Parker, Lida V. Silber, Robert

'White, Jean W. Williams, Arthur

(Previously part-time.)

Lecturer, p.t- Hirsch, Rosalind Matthews, John F. Weinberg, Herman E.

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Period From Throu,gh Dept., Rank, Name Sal. Rate

STUDENT LIFE Assistant Prof essol-

McCann, Carolyn J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Instructor Greger, Irving

Lecturer Brownstein, Irwin Gold, Jerome Sarfaty, Edmond Skillin, Daniel

Research Assistant Sender, Nathan

(Payable from Fee 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Funds.)

Lecturer, P.t. Rosenheck, Viola Serwer, Blanche L.

Substit.rcte (Projessor) Torre, Mottram

LIBRARY Assistant to Librarian

'Dorf, William H . 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/15/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I/ 1/62

*Fueglein, Robert

Goldstoin, Rachel K

Lanier, Betty Jo

.Needleman, Judith A.

Vernei, Emil L.

Whitbeck, George W.

Fellow Driver, Clive E.

LABORATORY BIOLOGY Coll. Science Asst. A

Johnson, Sherl 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

CHEMISTRY Coll. Science Asst. A

Fynke, Joseph 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Healion, William F

CIVIL ENGINEERING Coll. Etkg. Tech. C

Hutchison, James 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. I/ 1/62

Coll. Eng. Tech. A Sedlacek, Thomas L. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Coll. Eng. Tech. A

Pressman. Harris D. 9/ 1/61 8/31./62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Sperle, Robert

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Period Dept., Rank, Name From Through

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Coll. Eng. Tech. B

MacNamara, Daniel E. 91 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Coll. Eng. Tech. A Riordan, Robert J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 GEOLOGY ColZ. Science Asst. A

Kennan. Erland A. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

PSYCHOLOGY Coll. Science Asst. A

Collymore, Herman 9 1 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

MEDICAL Chief College Physician

Stern, Abner 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 ($1,000.00 from N I F in 10 monthly payments, balance from

College Physician Barranco, Anthony J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Fiocco, Vincent J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Gruggel, Christine I. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Hunt, Charles C. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Klein, Charles 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Lee, Patricia K. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Lepore, Paul J. . 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Pizer, Harry S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 Scotti, D. William 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Incr. 1/ 1/62 College Dentist

Armhaus, Harry S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Holz, George G. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

Woll, Frederic G. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Incr. 1/ 1/62

New appointment.

Sal. Rate

7,325.00 Tax Budget.)

No. 71. Registration Perscmnel Budget: RESOLVED, That the following regis- tration personnel budget be approved to cover employment of student aides and instructional staff as well as provision for overtime compensation in connection with admissions, registration, departmental sectioning and s.ome phases of counsel- ing in September 1961 and June 1961:

September 196 1 1. Registrar's Office

A. Day Session ...........................-. $17,000 B. Evening Session ...............-.... .. .. .. 28,000 C. Graduate Education ....................... 3,500 D. IBM Services ........................... 1,500 $50,000.00

2. Bursar's Office ....................................... 5,500.00 ........................... 3. Veteran's Counseling Office .. 700.00

4. Graduate Studies (Business) ........................... 1,800.00

Total ................................ $15,000.00

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Summer Sessiog+Jzime 196 1 1. Registrar's Office (all sessions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,000.00 2. Bursar's Office ........................................ 2,500.00 3. Veteran's Counseling Office ............................ 500.00

................................ Total $15,000.00

No. 72. Contracts: (a) Photo-Identification Cards: RESOLVED, That the boar'd approve the contract documents for furnishing and delivering to The City College, Photo-Identification Cards, as specified, in an estimated amount not to exceed $16,000, chargeable to Non-instructional Fee Funds.

(b) Guard Service Contract Renewal: RESOLVED, That the Business Manager be authorized to renew the existing contract with the William J. Burns Interna- tional Detective Agency, Inc., for Furnishing Uniformed Guard Service as Re- quired in both the Uptown Center and Downtown Center Buildings and Campus Areas of The City College, for the period from July 1, 1961 t o June 30, 1962 in accor.dance with the terms and conditions of and with the provisions for renewal provided in the current contract No. 192127; such guard service to be contracted for a t an approximate cost of $90,000, chargeable to Code 43-403-62-Office Services in the amount of $48,000; to Code 43-1-12-403-Instructional Fees from Non- 1Matriculated Students and Others in the Amount of $25,200; and to 5,tudent Center and Bookstore Funds in the amount of $16,800.

(c) Terrazzo W o r k in the Cafeteria, Finley Hall, Eas t Wing: RESOLVED, That the board approve the plans and contract document for furnishing all labor and materials required for the installation of terrazzo work in the Cafeteria, Finley Flall, East Wing, The City College, Convent Avenue at 133rd Street, New York 31, New York, at an estimated cost of $15,000, chargeable to Code 43-1-12- Instructional Fees from Non-Matriculated Students and Others.

(d) X-ray Diffraction Unit: RESOLVED, That the board approve the contract documents for furnishing and delivering to The City College, Graduate Engineer- ing Department, an X-ray Diffraction Unit, as specified, in estimated amount of $6,500, chargeable to Code 43-1-12-167-2-330--Instructional Fees from Non-Matricu- lated Students and Others-Educational and Recreational Equipment.

NO. 73. Custodial Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the custodial staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability: A. A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Title and Name From To Ann. Sal. Cleaner (Men)

Jones, John (C.S.) 5/17/61 6/30/61 $3,250 Green, Edward (Prov.) 4/19/61 6/30/61 3,250 Sotomayor, Aristides (Prov.) 5/ 1/61 6/30/61 3,250 Underhill, Leonard (Prov.) 4/17/61 6/30/61 3,250

Elevator Operator Diaz, Alfonso (Prov.) 5/ 2/61 6/30/61 3,250

Stationary Engineer Flynn, Cornelius (Prov.) 4/11/61 6/30/61 7,500

Stationary Fireman Iflalloy, William (Prov.) 5/ 8/61 6/30/61 5,500

B. RESIGNATIONS : Title and N m e E f f . Date

Cleaner (Men) Axon, William January 31, 1961X

C. T E R M I N A T I O N S : Title and Name Eff. Date Title and Name

Cleaner (Men) Underhill, Leonard Alvarez, Juan April 17, 1961" Elevatur Ofierator Ramsey, Rogers April 28, 1961X Diaz, Alfonso Simmons, Clarence May 5, 1961" Haynes, Vernon Sotomayor, Aristides May 18, 1961"

. E f f . Date May 18, 1961X

May 1, 1961'* May 2, 1961,

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D. TRANSFER: Title and Name E f f . Date

Stationary Fireman Christiansen, Robert May 6, 1961*

E. CANCELLATlON O F TRANSFER: Title and Name E f f . Date

Elmatar Operator Miller, James April 14, 1961*

* Close of business.

No. 74. Evening Division and Schml of General Studies: RESOLVED, That the following appointments and reappointments be approved for the period 9/1/61- 8/31/42, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration :

Dept. Rank Name SaZ. Rate Bus. Admin. Assoc. Prof. Levenstein, Aaron $9,100/9,400 Civil Engr. Asst. Prof. Plaxe, Eli 9,000/9,300 English Lecturer *Allentuck, Marcia 7,600

Lecturer DeNitto, Dennis 6,550 Lecturer Fowler, Austin 6,500 Lecturer *Manheim, Leonard 541.66/mo. Lecturer Marder, Herbert 6,5010 Lecturer O'Connor, John M. 6,800 Lecturer *Penale, Anthony 6,300

Geology Lecturer Ohan, Anderson A. 5,950 Germ. & Slav. Lang. Lecturer Goldberg, Frederick G. 8,900 History Asst. Prof. Strauss, Hebrert A. 7,700/7,900

Lecturer Muscarella, Oscar 6,625 Philosophy Lecturer *Bayley, James E. 6,300

Lecturer Elias, Julius A. 6,800 (Transfer from Day Session.)

Physics Asst. Prof. Nessin, Michael 7,700/7,900 Pol. Science Instructor Lazer, Henry 7,025

(Transfer from Day Session; previously Lect., p.t.; has Ph.D. degree.) Lecturer Silberman, Murray 6,800

Psychology Asst. Prof. Kelty, Edward J. 8,200/8,500 Instructor Dispenzieri, Angelo 7,425/7,625

(Previously Lecturer; has Ph.D. degree.) Instructor Nyman, Lawrence J. 6,825/7,025

(Previously Lecturer; has Ph.D. degree.) Rom. Lang. Asst. Prof. Corbiere-Gille, Gisele 8,200/8,500

Lecturer Yarmus, Marcia 6,800 Soc. & Antb. Asst. Prof. Haskell, Martin 7,700/7,900

Lecturer Gendell, Murray 7,300 Speech Lecturer Kamsler, Bernice 6,800

New appointment.

No. 75. Student Life Department : RESOLVED, That the following reappoint- ments to the 5,tudent Life Department be approved, as indicated, payable from special funds, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

REAPPOINTMENTS-STUDENT L I F E DEPARTMENT PAYABLE FROM SPECIAL FUNDS

(a) PAYABLE FROM UPTOWN S T U D E N T CENTER FUNDS: Period Sal. Adjust.

Title and Name From Throztgh SaZ. Rate asof9 /1 /61 Asst. to Director

Hirsch, Jerrold 7/1/61 6/30/62 $5,050. $5,350. Business Oficer

Stalb. Walter 7/1/61 6/30/62 6,300. 6,600. Program Sufiervisor

Cohen, Lisa 7/1/61 6/30/62 5,000. 5,250.

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Period Sal. Adjust. - . Title and Name F r o m Through SnI. Rate as o f 9/1/61

Secretary (Annually) 7/1/61 6/30/62 LHaversham, Eunice 4,250. 4,450. 7/1/61 6/30/62 Jones, Jean 3,450. 3,700.

Secretary (Monthly) Lombardi, Rase 9/1/61 6/30/62 370.83/mo. Payne, Clara 9/1/61 12/30/61 354.16/mo.

1/1/62 6/30/62 370.83/mo. Cohen. Pearl 9/1/61 6/30/62 337.46/mo. Kelly, Olga 9/1/61 6/30/62 320.83/mo.

Ofice Assistamt (Monthly) 9/1/61 6/30/62 Fiore, Antoinette 320.83/mo.

Bookkeeper Ragin, Jean- 7/1/61 6/30/62 4,600.

(b) PAYABLE FROM DOWNTOWN STUDENT CENTER FUNDS:

Program Supervisor-Day 'Hedberg, Ashley C. 7/1/61 8/31/51 $4,300.

9/1/61 6/30/62

Program Supervisor-General 'Mehta, Nuvart 7/ 1/61 6/30/62 4,450.

Bookkeeper 'Tobin. Suzanne 7/1/61 6/30/62 2,900.

Ofice Assistant ( M m t h l y ) *Schwieger, Josephine 9/1/61 6/30/62

Hacsekeeper 'Cummings, Cora 7/1/61 6/30/62 3,580.

7/1/61 8/31/51 *Stern, Anna 4,030. 9/1/61 6/30/62

House Plan Director *Greger, Irving 7/1/61 6/30/62 248.33/mo.

(Supplement to Annual Salary as Instructor.)

PAYABLE' FROM PLACEMENT OFFICE FUNDS:

Period A m . Sal. Title and Name F r m Through Rate 9/1/61

Director of Placement 'Lansner, Lawrence 7/1/61 6/30/62 $1,050.?

Schnaebele, Ernest W. 7/1/61 6/30/62 1,000.$

Asst. to Director of Placement 7/1/61 6/30/62 5,250. $5,450. *Bwnzweig, Irving

Linden, Alan 7/1/61 6/30/62 4,000. 4,a50. $4,450.

Receptionist Clerk Goldman, Caroline 7/1/61 6/30/62 3,850. 4,050. 4,250. Homer, Phyllis 7/1/61 6/30/62 4,250. 4,450.

* Downtown. t Plus a salary rate of $6,550. from Tax Levy. t Plus a salary rate of $6,600. from Instructional Fee Funds.

No. 76. Administrative Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting tlie administrative staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration:

A. RESIGNATION : Dept., Titte, Name Ef f . Date

Bus. MGR's. DIV.- DEPARTMENTAL SECRETARIES CoZI. Sec. Asst. A

Rittberg, Sandra 4/28/61 C.B.

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Supervisors-IBM Operations

Schild, Frank Bernard 6/22/61

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B. A P P O I N T M E N T S : Period

Dept., Title, Name From Through Ann. Sal. Rate BUS. MGB'S. DIV.- BUILDINGS A N D GROUNDS Coll. O f f . Asst . A

Edwards, Dorothy G. 6/1/61 6/30/61 $3,450 (Probationary period ends 5/31/62.)

Bus. MGR'S. DIV.- PAYROLL OFFICE Coll. O f f . Asst . A, Prov.

Silverman, Carol J. 6/1/61 6/30/61 3,450 7/1/61 6/30/62 3,450

LIBRARY Coll. O f f . Asst . A

Murray, Sybil A. 6/5/61 6/30/61 3,450 (Probationary period ends 6/4/62.)

ADMINISTRATIVE S T A F F

C. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S W I T H T E N U R E (SATISFACTORY COMPLETION O F PROBA- T I O N A R Y PERIOD) :

Dept., Tit le , Name Sal. Tenure Date EVENING & EXT. DIVISION Coll. O f f . Asst . A

$Goldsmith, Frederica $3,650 7/1/61 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION- DEAN'S OFFICE Coll. Off. Asst . A

Greene, Ruby T. 3,650 7/1/61 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION- REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Coll- Off. Asst. A

Levine, Nathalie 3,650 7/1/61

D. TRANSFER T O H U N T E R COLLEGE: Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date

Bus. MANAGER'S DIVISION- BUILDINGS A N D GROUNDS Coll. O f f . Asst. A

Whiteman, Dean T. 6/26/61 (9:OO A.M.)

E. CHANGE O F NAME: Dept., Title, Name T o Eff. Datc

Bus. MANAGER'S DIVISION- COLL. SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Coll. O f f . Asst. A

Curry, Bernice f f Williams, Bernice 11/25/60

F. COMPENSATION PAYABLE FROM NON-INSTRUCTIONAL AND INSTRUCTIONAL F E E F U N D S : TERMINATION :

Dept., Title and Name E f f . Date

f LIBRARY College Assistant

Williams, Jane J. 4/14/61** (Close of business)

INCREASE I N HOURS:

D Period Dept., Title and Name From Throrsgh Sal. Rate Remarks 1 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

9 College Assistant g Millman, Martin 5/ 4/61 6/30/61 $2.00/hr. (Maximum of 345 hours) **

(Hours increased from 225 hours to 315 hours maximum.) APPOINTMENTS:

j Period i Dept., Title and Name From Throzrgh Sal. Rate Remarks

i ENGLISH College Assistant

i Cofbert, Mary S . 5/15/61 6/30/61 $2.50/hr. (Maximum of 160 hours)*'

I (Approx. 20 hrs. per week.)

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G. COMPENSATIOIY FOR WORK I N CONJUNCTION W1T.H PHOTO-IDENTIFICATIOAT CARDS T O B E P A I D O U T O F INSTRUCTIONAL F E E S (WORKED DURING T H E MONTI-I O F APRIL, 1961, AS S T U D E N T A I D E S ) :

5 Student Aides @ $1.00 and $1.10 per hour. H. COMPENSATION PAYABLE F R O M NON-INSTRUCTIONAL A N D INSTRUCTIONAL

F E E F U N D S : APPOINTMENTS:

STUDENT SERVICESDIV. OF

TESTING A N D COUNSELING 2 Student Aides @ $1.00 per hr.

Compensation to be paid to the 40 Student Aides at the rate of $1.00 per hour, for work in conjunction with proctoring the Placement Examinations administered to September 1961 Enter- ing Freshman Class, to be paid out of Entrance Examination Fees. APPOINTMENTS A N D REAPPOINTMENTS FOR THE PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1961 THROUGH J U N E 30, 1962:

Salary Dept., Title and Name 7/1/61 Remarks

BUSINESS MANAGER'S DIVISION Asst. Military Property Custodiam

Piombino, Nicholas $4,600.00 per annum* Temporary Helper

Caldwell, Albert 283.32 per month* LIBRARY Asst. Supervisor-Visual Aids

Rosenberg, Margaret 370.82 Bookmender

Sedwitz, Anna 320.82 PLANNNING A N D DESIGN Professor

d'hndrea, Albert P. 1,000.00

Research Assistant Rothenberg, Jacob

Planning and Design Assistant Reck, Henry K. 650.00

Planning Assistant Podhorzer, Alexander

PUBLIC RELATIONS Director

Levine, Israel Associate Director

Weiner, Lawrence Assistant Director

8 Sable, Sonia Publicity Aide

Strabley, Susan T . PRESIDENT'S OFFICE Dean

EngIer, Leslie W. 2,000.00 Total

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Smfiervisov-I.B . M. 0 fie?-ations

Garfinkel, Melvyn F. 404.16 Transcript Aide

Meyer, Luise 4,650.00 APPOINTMENTS A N D REAPPOINTMENTSHOUBLY RATE BASIS-FOR 1961 THROUGH J U N E 30, 1962 (COLLEGE ASSISTANTS):

Salary 7/1/61 Dept. and Name

BUSINESS MANAGER'S DIV.- PAYROLL OFFICE

Jackson, Emeline $2.75 per hr. Kaplan, Gertrude 2.50 per hr.

per month*

per month*

(for period 7/1/61- 8/31/61)*

(not to exceed 1,000 total)

per hour (Max. 240 hrs.)*

per month (35 hrs. per wk.)"

per month ( 17 % hrs. per wk.) *

per annum*

per annum*

per annum*

per annum*

(for period 7/1/61- 8/31/61)*

per month*

per annum* T H E PERIOD FROM JULY 1,

Remarks

100 hrs. maxex 900 hrs. max.**

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Salary Dept. awd Name 7/1/61 Katzenstein, Gertrude 2.75 per hr. Lewis, Frances 3.00 per hr. Morgenstern, Jessie 2.50 per hr. Schomberg, Jean 2.75 per hr.

BUSINESS OFFICE Disfefano, Rosaria 2.75 per hr. Englander, Gertrude 2.75 per hr. Layne, Vivian 2.75 per hr.

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS SHager, Harry 2.00 per hr. §LaMonte, Samuel 2.00 per hr.

Powell, Willis 3.77 per hr. (College Repairman)

Friedman, Estelle 2.50 per hr. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

**"Felder, Richard 2.00 per hr. Millman, Martin 2.00 per hr.

DEAN'S OFFICE-BARUCH SCHOOL §Goldstein, Rebecca 2.75 per hr.

DEAN'S OFFICE-COLLEGE OF

LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCE Breen, Mary M. , 2.50 per hr. Kirksey, Helen 2.75 per hr.

ENGLISH Colbert, Mary S. 2.50 per hr.

GERMANIC A N D SLAVIC LANGUAGES Rothenberg, Edith 2.50 per hr.

JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF IDEAS Kandel, Esther F. 2.75 per hr.

MUSIC Bell, Patricia 2.25 per hr. Gettel, Mary 2.75 per hl.

PHILOSOPHY Stone, Catherine T. 2.75 per hr.

PHYSICS Reilly, Margaret 2.50 per hr.

SEISMOGRAPH A N D WEATHER STATION Jozwiak, Leon 3.00 per hr Pitschl, Arthur T. 2.00 per hr.

STUDENT LIFE 5 Webb, Margaret 2.75 per hr. Wilderman, Ernllte 2.00 per hr.

tt By marriage to Mr. Alton Williams. I Baruch School. from I.F. *** New Appointment. C.B.-Close of Business.

H U N T E R COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 77 through 84)

No. 77. Teacher Education: Cf. Cal. No. 112.

Remarks 100 hrs. max.* 900 hrs. max.** 100 hrs. max.* 100 hrs. m u . *

200 hrs. max.* 900 hrs. max.** 200 hrs. max.*

5 hrs. per mo.* 5 hrs. per mo.* max. 250 days*

900 hrs. max.**

150 hrs. max.** 450 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.** 900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

200 hrs. max.** 900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.**

610 hrs. max.** 300 hrs. max.**

900 hrs. max.** 900 hrs. max.**

* Paid from N.I.F. ** Paid

No. 78. Power to Chairman for Vacation Period: RESOLVED, Tha t the chair- man of the Hunter College Administrative Committee, or in his absence, the vice- chairman, be empowered and directed to act for the committee in any matters where immediate action is required .during the vacation period ending with the date of the first meeting of the Hunter College Administrative Committee to be held after 9/1/61.

No. 79. Degrees: RESOLVED, That degrees, as indicated, be conferred as of June 1961 and September 1961 upon the students of Hunter College who have completed the full course of study and have been recommended by the Faculty Council. (Names with degrees conferred are on file in the Office of the President.)

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No. 80. Contracts: (a) WHEREAS, T h e board at the meeting of 2/16/59, Cal. No. 33(c), awar.ded a contract in the amount of $5,246.90 to Remington Rand Division-Sperry Rand Corporation ior the purchase of Library Equipment, and

WHEREAS, Prior to the completion date of this contract, alterations were made in the Library which made it impossible to accommodate some .of this equipment; therefore be it

RESOLVED, Tha t items 1 through 8 of this contract be cancelled. (b) RESOLVED, T h a t the administrator of the board be authorized to sign a

certificate to continue the contract for telephone service for Hunter College of the City of New York with the New York Telephone Company from 7/1/61-6/30/62 in the amount of $30,000.00, $11,250.00 to be charged to Budget Code 44-402-01-62 (Telephone and Other ~omrnunications) and $18,750.00 t,o Instructional Fees.

(c) RESOLVED, Tha t the board authorize the Business Manager of Hunter College to place an order for renewal of rental of International Business Machines with the International Business Machines Corp. for the period from 7/1/61-6/30/62 in an estimatd cost of $4,924.80 chargeable to Budget Co,de 44-413-01-62 (Rental of Office Equipment), Instructional Fees and Non-Instructional Fees.

(d) &SOLVED, Tha t the board approve the contract documents for printing and delivering. of announcements and bulletins for Hunter College Day Session, School of General Studies and Summer Session 1962-63 at an estimated cost of $32,000.00 chargeable to Budget Code 44-103-01-62 (Departmental Reports and Bulletins), InstructionaI Fees and Non-Instructional Fees. (See also Cal. No. 20, 5/21/56.)

(e) RESOLVED, T h a t the board approve the contract documents for new and renewal subscriptions to 1962 periodicals for use in Hunter College Libraries a t an estimate.d cost of $12,000.00 chargeable to Budget Code 44-338-01-62 (Library Books), Instructional Fees, Non-Instructional Fees and Trus t Funds. (See also Cal. No. 20, 5/21/56.)

(f) RESOLVED, Tha t the board approve the contract documents for furnishing and delivering library furniture and equipment for Hunter College, Park Avenue Building, a t an estimated cost of $35,000.00 chargeable to Non-Instructional Fees. (See also Cal. No. 20, 5/21/56.)

(g) RESOLVED, Tha t the board approve the following decrease in the contract amounts, subject to the usual approval of the proper city departments:

N e w Contract Original Contract

Con tractor No. Amount Description Amount Amount (1) John Grace & 187587 $238,980.0,0 Change Order No. 1 for extra $5,350.20 $233,629.80 Co., Inc. work including ductwork, in-

installation and other miscel- laneous work required as a result of new arrangement of rooms as requested by Hunter College, and for credits.

(2) J. S. McHugh, 190512 $ 49,768.00 Change Order No. 1 for elim- $ 56.00 $ 49,712.00 Inc. ination of two (2) metal bwk-

shelf units.

No. 81. School of General Studies: RESOI~VED, Tha t the following actions affecting. the staff of the School of General Studies be approved, a s indicated, sub- ject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration: A. REAPPOINTMENT:

Dept- and Title Name Period Sal. Rate PYS. & PHILO.

Lecturer Chiles, Robert E. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $6,800 (Assigned to Admin.)-Park Ave.

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B. RETIREMENT: Dept. Title Name E f f . Date

English-Park Ave. Lecturer Hotchkiss, Helen M. 5/9/61 a.m.

No. 82. Caustodial Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting tlie custodial staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

A. PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT:? Name Rank Period Saluvy

Thomas IE. Hairston Cleaner (Men) 5/ 1/61-6/30/61 $3,250 Jose J. Vasquez Cleaner (Men) 4/25/61-6/30/61 3,250 Grant Reed Maint. Man 5/15/61-6/30/61 $22.40 day

B. LEAVE O F ABSENGE W I T H O U T PAY-ILLNESS:$ . Name Rank Period

John Roche Maint. Man 2/ 6/61-5/ 5/62 *Agnes D. Hanafin Cleaner (Women) 4/26/61

C. LEAVE O F ABSENCE W I T H O U T PAY-SPECIAL: Name Rank Period

Grant Reed Cleaner (Men) 5/15/61-5/14/62

D. SERVICES TERMINATED : Name Rank Period

Timothy O'Donnell Cleaner (Men) 5/ 2/61 Frank Mazzolla Cleaner (Men) 4/ 14/6 1

t Unless sooner terminated by Civil Service List or otherwise. t. Unless sooner terminated. * Compensation case.

No. 83. Instructional Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the instructional staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability, scheduIe conditions and sufficiency of registration:

A. LEAVES O F ABSENCE:

Dept., Title, Name Type of Leave Period Salavy Tevms

ART Lectz~req

Baldwin, Carl R. Special: to continue re- 9/1/61-1/31/62 Without pay. search on Ph.D. disserta- and 7/1-31/62 tion.

EDUCATION Professor

Rejall, Helene H. Illness. 9//1/61-1/31/62 With full pay. (unless sooner terminated)

ENGLISH Professor

Stein, Elizabeth P. Illness. 2/3/61-6/30/61 With full pay.

MATHEMATICS Assoc. Professor

Dolciani, Mary P. Sabbatical: to complete 9/1/61-1/3 1/62 With pay of substi- work on elementary and and 7/1-7/31/62 tute deducted 9/1/61- intermediate algebra text- 1/3 1/62. books for publication.

SPEECII A N D DRAMATICS Asst. Professor

Spadino, Egbert J. Special: to serve as Visit- 9/1/61-8/31/62 Without pay and with- ing Lecturer at Brevard out increment in 1962. Jr. College, Florida.

HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE Teacher

Karle, Irmgard F. Special: For study at Co- 9/1/61-8/31/62 Without pay and with- lumbia Univ. under John out increment in 1962. Hay Fellowship Award.

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B. A P P O I N T M E N T S A N D REAPPOINTMENTS:

1. APPOINTMENTS O N ANNUAL SALARY BASIS (FOR THE PERIOD 9/1/61-8/31/62 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED) :

Dept., Title, Name Ann. Sal. Rate Dept., Title, Name Ann. Sal. Rate ART HISTORY Imstructor Instrztctor

tMikulsky, Joan M. $7,025 Burton, Ann M. 6,625 SZiemann, Richard C. 6,625 PHYSICS A N D ASTRONOMY

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Lacturer Instructor Bennick, Alfred E . 6,600

Mawe, Richard C. 7,425 POLITICAL SCIENCE Guthwin, Hyman 6,625 Instructor

CHEMISTRY Johnston, Larry D. 7,025

Lecturer HIGH SCHOOL FINE ARTS

Barrett, Edward J. 7,700 Chairman of Dept. Fryd, Michael 7,000 Collins, Theodore A. 9,820

2. REAPPOINTMENTS ON ANNUAL SALARY BASIS WITH CHANGE IN TITLE: Dept., Title, Name Ann. Sal. Rate Dept., Title, Name Anlz. Sal. Rate

ENGLISH SOCIOLOGY A N D ANTHROPOLOGY Instructor (former title: Lect.) Instructor (former title: Lect.)

Gordon, David J. $6,625 in 1961 Hausknecht, Murray 6,825 in 1961 6,823 in 1952 7,025 in 1962

CHEMISTRY Lecturer (former title : Tutor)

Yablonsky, Harvey A. 6,600

3. APPOINTMENTS ON OTHER THAN ANNUAL SALARY BASIS: Dept., Title, Xame Period Sal. Rate

HIGH SCHOOL FINE ARTS Substitute

Esman, Sherly G. 4/11/61-5/26/61 $26 per day HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH Temp. Teacher

Grey, Rhoda R. 4/10/61-6/30/61 $400 per month and8/15-8/31/61

(vac. allowance)

4. REAPPOINTMENTS ON ANNUAL SALARY BASIS: Dept., Title, Name Period Ann. Sal. Rate

EDUCATION Asst. Professor

Rigney, Margaret 9/1/61-8/31/62 $7,900 in 1961 8,200 in 1962

NURSING EDUCATION Lecturer-Nursing

Spring, Evelyn K. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $5,500 in 1961 (Formerly T E P budget) (Resigned 9/1/61) 5,700 in 1962

DEAN OF STUDENTS Asst. to the Dean

Reid, Clara R. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $5,450 in 1961 5,650 in 1962

(Resigns from her position as Coll. Off. Asst. B effective 8/31/61 p.m.) ATHE HE MA TICS Lecturer

Kahane, Charles 9/1/61-8/31/62 $6,600 in 1961 6,800 in 1962

5. REAPPOINTMENTS O N OTHER THAN ANNUAL SALARY BASIS: Dept., Title, Name Period Program Salary Rate

PHYSIOLOGY, 'HEALTH A N D

HYGIENE Lecturer

Manos, Georgia 6/15 6/15 of $495 per month payab!e from Graduate Fees

HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH Temp. Teacher

Perrin, Margaret B . $411.66 per month 9/ 1/61-6/30/62 Full and 7/1-8/31/62

(vac. allow.)

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HIGH SCHOOL FINE ARTS Substitute

Natelson, Gladys D. 3/20/61-3/30/61 $24 per working day (In place of C. Enrico)

C. RESIGPi ATIONS: Dept.,Title, Name Eff. Date Dept.,Title, Name Eff. Date

CHEMISTRY PHYSIOLOGY, HEALTH A N D HYGIENE Lectzcrer Lecturer

Trevas, Doris 9/1/61 a.m. Bundy, Roy E. 5/1/61 a.m. ENGLISH Asst. Professor

Stephenson, Edward A. 9/1/61 a.m.

D. AMENDMENTS: B H E 3/20/61-47 Amend salary rate of Barbara A. Havriliak, Lecturer, Department

of Nursing Education to read as follows: Annual Rates of $5,625 in 1961

5,825 in 1962 E. CHANGE I N T I T L E AND TRANSFER:

Name From To Sal. Period O'Gorman, Hubert J. Lecturer, Dept. of Ed., Instructor, Dept. of $6,900 7/ 1/6 1

Teacher Education Sociology and An- 7,225 9/1/61 thropology, Day Ses- sion

$ I n the opinion of the president, this candidate meets the bylaw requirements for appointment to this rank.

No. 84. Admi.nistrative Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the administrative staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability, sched- ule conditions and sufficiency of registration: A. LEAVES O F ABSENCE:

Debt., Title, Name Type of Leave Period Sal. Terms BUSINESS OFFICE College Ofice Asst. B

Rachard, Albert C. Special-for personal 8/21N/61-9/28/61 Without pay and with- reasons. out increment until Jan-

uary 1963. OFFICE OF REGISTRAR College Admin. Asst.

Higgins, Alice E. Illness 4/4/61-4/24/61 Without pay.

B. APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS: 1. APPOINTMENTS: Dept-, Title, Name Period Ann. Sal. Rate

POLITICAL SCIENCE College Ofice Asst. A, Prov. 5/5N/6 1-5/9/61 $3,450 College Sec. Asst. A , Prov. 5/10/61-6/18/61

Robertson, Joy N. BUSINESS OFFICE College Ofice Asst. A

Pete, Anne L. 5/15/61-5/14/62t $3,450 (Thereby terminating service as College Office Asst. A, Prov.--5/14/61.)

DEAN O F ADMINISTRATION (ASSEMBLY HALL A N D PLAYHOUSE) College Ofice Asst. A , Prov.

Konovalov, Elizabeth M. 5/17/61-6/30/61 $3.450 (unless sooner terminated)

OFFICE O F DEAN O F STUDENTS College Ofice Asst. A , Prov.

Papa, Barbara 7/3/61-8/31/61 $3,450 (unless sooner terminated)

OFFICE O F PRESIDENT College Ofice Asst. A

Icavanaugh, Mary 5/15/61-5/16/61' $3,450 OFFICE OF REGISTRAR College Ofice Asst. A, Prov.

B rangman, Geraldine 5/4/61-5/31/61 $3,450

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Dept., Title, Name Period Amn. Sal. Rate

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Tempmary Clerk appt'd 7/15/60-6/30/61 $3,450 in 1960-61**

Harju, Salme E. reappt'd 7/ 1/61-6/30/62 $3,650 in 1962**

Bursar Bergauer, Ernest A. 7/1/61--6/30/62 $9,500 (paid from NIF)

Temp. Ofice Machine Helper Dowridge, Herbert

(Thereby extending L/A without 5/1/61-6/9/61 $3,860 (paid from NIF)

pay from his position as Tab. Operator (IBM).)

Research Secretary Scheff, Aimee $3,700 (paid from Federal

Research Grant No. 16)

S t a f f Nurse Burgtorf, Eunice H.

DEAN OF STUDENTS-BRONX Social Counselw

Marrin, Margaret 4/10/61-6/15/61 $30 per month (paid from NIF)

McKay, Kathleen A. $100 per month (paid from NIF)

College Ofice Asst. A , Prov. Lee, Margaret C.

LIBRARY College Ofice Asst. A , Prov.

Banks, Esther M. 7/1/61-9/18/61 $3,850 (unless sooner terminated)

N IJRSING EDUCATION Temporary Clerk

Anselmo, Mary G. 7/1/61--6/30/62 $3,850 (paid from Avalon Found. Fund) '

PHYSICAL 'EDUCATION Accompanist, Prov.

Kasaba, Katharine L.

OFFICE OF REGISTRAR Temporary Clerk

Berliner, Rose $3,850 (paid from Avalon Found. Fund)

C. REAPPOINTMENTS W I T H TENURE I N T H E TITLE INDICATED AFTER COMPLE- T ION O F PROBATIONARY PERIOD :

Dept., Title, Name Eff. Date Ann. Sal. Rate

EDUCATION College Office Asst. A

Doles, Bernice 6/1/61 PSYCHOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY College See. Asst. B

Lurie, Pearl K. 7/1/61 OFFICE OF REGISTRAR College Sec. A s s t B

Henderson, Linelda S. College Admin. Asst.

Madauss, Helen W .

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D. SALARY ADJUSTMENTS A S O F 1/1/61 I N ACCORDANCE W I T H CAREER AND SALARY PLAN PROVISIONS:

Adj . Ann. Sal. Rate . . Dept. and Title Name E f f - 1/1/61

OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS MGR. Accountant Kaye, Alan $5,450 Asst. Stockman DeVita, Anthony 3,500 Attendant Gonzalez, Ruben 3,250 Attepdant, Prov. Stasolla, William J. 3,250 Stockman, Prov. Gill, Rufus 4,250

E. R E P O R T O F MARRIAGE: Dept., Title, Name

OFFICE OF REGISTRAR College Ofice Asst . B

Johnson, Ida N. Married to Mr. Clarence E. Trotman 4/2/61. Name for College Records: Ida J. Trotman.

F. RETIREMENT: Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date

OFFICE OF REGISTRAR College Admin. Asst.

Higgins, Alice E. 4/25/61 A.M.

G. RESIGNATIONS : Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date

BUSINESS OFFICE OFFICE OF REGISTRAR Business Manager College Ofice Asst. A , Prov.

O'Connell, Joseph C. 9/ 1/61 A.M. Hooley, Philip 4/25/61 A.M. Colkge Ofice Asst. A

Wright, Emily 5/26/61N

H. AMENDMENTS: B H E 6/20/60-87 The salary rate of Mr. John J. Hutton, College Office Asst. A,

School of General Studies should be: 4/29/60-$3,450 7/ 1/60- 3,650 1/ 1,61- 3,850

t Appointment from Civil Service list for a probationary period of one year. * Appointed from Civil Service list for a probationary period of one year, transferred to Teacher Education Office 5/17/61, to be paid on Hunter College day session payroll through 6/30/61. ** Paid from National Institute of Mental Health Grant Nc.. 34.

BROOKLYN COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 85 through 99)

No. 85. Teacher Education: Cf. Cal. Nos. 64 and 112.

No. 86. Amendment of Minutes: RESOLVED, That the minutes of the board be amended as follows:

Meeting Cal. No. 3/20/61 70 Change the date of resignation of Edwin R. Tolle, Instructor in Educa-

tion, (TEP) to 3/15/61. 68 Change the salary terms of the Special leave of absence granted to

Karl Kapp, Professor in the Department of Economics to read: With- out pay but with credit for purposes of increment and retirement.

No. 87. Contract Authorizations: RESOLVED, That the board approve the follow- ing contract documents for Brooklyn College projects.

(a) Furnishing, printing and delivering Adult Education Catalogs for the fall 1961, winter 1962, and spring 1962, a t an estimated cost of $12,000, chargeable to Code SBC-2 (Non-instruc- tional Fees).

(b) Furnish, assemble and install laboratory equipment in the Integrated Science Department of Brooklyn College, Room 0151, Ingersoll Hall, a t an estimated cost of $8,000, chargeable to Code SBC-2 (Non-instructional Fees).

(c) Furnish and install coin-operated lockers in the Brooklyn College Library, and relocate and install lockers now on premises of the Brooklyn College Library, a t an estimated cost of $13,000, to be charged to Code SBC-2 (Non-instructional Fees).

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(d) Furnish all labor and materials required for the installation of a new steel balcony in the Storehouse of Brooklyn College, a t an estimated cost of $1'0,000, to be charged to Code 45-1-12 (Instructional Fees).

No. 88. Promotion: RESOLVED, That Leonard Sherin, College Science Assist- ant A in the Department of Physics be promoted to College Science Technician B, effective 9/1/61, with salary a t the rate of $5,550 per annum as of 9/1/61 and $5,750 per annum as of 1/1/62, subject to financial ability and schedule conditions. (The position necessary for this promotion will be available due to the resigna- tion of Stanley Sacks, College Science Technician B.)

No. 89. Prevailing Wage Adjustments: RESOLVED, That the annual salary rates of Salvatore Lentini, William Manuel and Ludwig Strauss, Watchmen in the Department of Buildings and Grounds, be adjusted from $.3,622 to $3,750, effective July 1, 1959, in order to bring their salaries in line with prevailing rates for employees in this rank. (These men have signed the necessary agreements for this adjustment.)

No. 90. Appointments and Reappointments: RESOLVED, That the following appointments and reappointments to the instructional, administrative and custodial staffs be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration :

Period of A p p t . Dept., Title and Name From Through Sal. Rate per Ann.

(Instructional) ART Fellow

Gerson, Paula L. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 $ 5.72/hr.ft (not more than 202 hrs.)

TKurland, Sydney 8/ 1/61 7/31/62 2,320.00 ?Lee, Edward 8/ 1/61 7/31/62 2,320.00

BIOLOGY Fellow

Boruvka, Radmila V. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00 SCohen, Barbara S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00

Esposito, Michael S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 , 2,320.00 Givner, Joan C. 9 / 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00 Hutter, Gail S. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00 Potell, Jessica 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00

TSchulman, Roslyn 8/ 1/61 7/31/62 2,320.00 BIOLOGY (S.G.S.) Asst. Prof .

tworley, Elizabeth 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,300.00f-9/1/61 7,5005-1/1/62

CHEMISTRY Fellow SSBatzar, Kenneth 8/ 1/61 1/31/62 2,320.00

(Chekij ian, George 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00 EDUCATION Instructm

?Allen, Arthur T. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,300.00-9/1/61 7,500.00-1/1/62

$Gold, Hilary A. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 6,900.00-9/1/61 7,100.00-1/1/62

TKirman, William 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,300.00-9/1/61 7,500.00-1/1/62

TWatkins, Don 0. 9/ 1/61 8/3'1/62 7,800.00-9/1/61 8,100-00-1/1/62

tRolick, Alexander 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 7,100.00-9/1/61 7,300.00-1/1/62

IIlIYiu, Mary 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 6,900.00 Fellow

Mann, Alice 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 2,320.00

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Period of Appt. From Throzcgh Dept;, Title and Name

PHILOSOPHY (S.G.S.) Inrtructor TEzorsky, Gertrude

Sal. Rate per Ann.

Fellow Shair, Harold M.

POLITICAL SCIENCE Instructor IllCohn, Jules Fellow

Knoller, Richard A. Schwartz, David C.

' POLITICAL SCIENCE (S.G.S.) Asst. Prof . 3 " Goldstein, Walter PSYCHOLOGY Fellow

Katz, Sandra 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 (not more than 202 hrs.)

9/ 1/61 8/31/62 9 / 1/61 8/31/62 9 / 1/61 8/31/62 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

Osman, Eli Rosen, Gabriel Steckel, Elizabeth R. Stein, Stanley M. ,

SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY Instructor TChall, Leo P .

IKramer, Judith Fellow

Boughey, Howard Harris, Clara R. Sagarin, Edward

SPEECH & THEATER Fellow

Heuer, Reinhardt J. iLucas, Thomas D. Osbrach, Stephen

ECONOMICS Fellow

Kaminow, I ra HISTORY Fellow

Rothstein, Miriam 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 (Non-Teaching)

CHEMISTRY Col. Sci. Asst. A

Stark, Jeffrey LIBRARY Asst. to Libr.

Johnson, Richard W SPEECH & THEATER Col. Sci. Asst. A TBoksenbaum, Martin

(Administrative) BIOLOGY T . (& Prov.) Attendant TDenzler, Francis

COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICE T . (& Pruv.) Asst. Acct. ?Weinstein, Etty 7/ 1/61 6/30/62**

PERSONNEL SERVICE Col. Off. Asst. A " " Morgen, Lillian

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Period of Appt. Dept., Title and Name From Through Sal. Rate per Ann.

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE Col. Off. Asst . A " " Mattingly, Vera D. 6/ 6/61 6/ 5/62* 3,450.00 T . (& Prov. ) Col. Off. Asst. A tHirsch, Martin 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 3,850.00-7/1/61

4,050.00-1 / 1/62 Stein, Elsie S. 5/ 8/61 6/ 5/62 3,450.00

t Stein, Ethel 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 3,450.00

TESTING & RESEARCH OFFICE Col. Off. Asst . A " " Wagshul, Rose 5/15/61 5/14/62' 3,450.00tt BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Stockman ""Berry, Robert G. 6/ 5/61 6/ 4/62' 4,250.00

(Custodial) BUILDINGS & GROUNDS T . (& Prov.) Asst. Supt. of Buildings & Grounds

tBrogan, John 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 7,100.00-7/1/61 7,400.00-1/1/62

T . (& Prov.) Sta. Eng. tLovett, Michael 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 7,500.00

T . (& Prov.) Housepainter t McSherry, Felix 6/10/61 6/30/62** 25.83/dayX**

27.09/day***-7/1/61 T . (& Prov.) Cwst. Foreman t Goddard, Beresford 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 3,750.00 t Seelig, Gustave 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 3,750.00-7/1/61

3,930.00-1/1/62 tshamoun, Thomas 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 3,750.00

Laborer " "Macchiarulo, Frank 5/15/61 11/14/61X 4,440.00 Watchmam ""Smith, Richard 5/15/61 11/14/61* 3,000.00 Cleaner ( M e n ) " "Holly, Arthur, Jr. 5/ 2/61 6/30/62 3,250.00 " "Iwanick, John 5/ 2/61 6/30/62 3,250.00 ""Porter, John, Jr. 5/ 2/61 6/30/62 3,250.00 T . (& Prov.) Cleaner (Men)

Altobello, Anthony 5/ 4/61 5/26/61 3,250.00 Harvey, Oakley 5/ 3/61 6/3O/6ZX* 3,250.00

T . (& Prov.) Cleaner (Women) TDaniels, Nellie 7/ 1/61 6/3O/6ZX* 2,750.00-7/1/61

2,900.00-1 /1/62 tBallzeigler, Lucille 7/ 1/61 6/3O/6ZX* 2,750.00 TCoker, Vera 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** 2,750.00

It Reappointment. t t Payable from fee funds. f Payable from School of General Studies Expense Budget. 11 Served previously as Substitute or Lecturer in College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. 1111 Served previously as an Instructor in College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. 111111 Has been serving for past year as a Fellow in Physics. " Served previously in the School of General Studies. "" Certified by Municipal Civil Service Commission. * Probationary period of appoint- ment. ** Unless sooner terminated by replacement from an eligible Civil Service list or otherwise replaced. ***Not more than 250 days per annum. 5 Contingent upon meeting Ph.D. require- ment by 9/1/61. $ Served previously for one year as a fellow in Biology. $$Termination of fellowship, reported to the board on 3/20/61, has been rescinded.

SUBSTITUTES (Appointments and Reappointments)

Period of Appt. Dept., Title and Name From Through Sal. Rate per A m .

(Instructional) ART Substitute

tGarfinkle, Eugene 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 $ 420.00/mo. ?Henry, Robert 8/ 1/61 1/31/62 41 5.00/mo.

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Period of Appt. Dept., Title artd Name From Through

+Israel, Murray 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 + Kabak, Robert 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 +Sawin, David M. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Substitute (P.T.) +Kahan, Leonard 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

(1 /2 schedule) Ne. Halsingh, Walter 9/ 1/61 8/31/62

(1/2 schedule) BIOLOGY Substitute

TArnes, I r a 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 +Baren, Carl 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

II IIDiesenhouse, Lorraine 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Geffon, Elaine J. 9 / 1/61 1/31/62

IlllKittrell, Miriam J. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 IISchultz, Jessica S. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tWeems, Joan 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

CHEMISTRY Substitute

TKouines, John 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 +Lieberman, Peter 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tManche, Emanuel 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Stein, Philip 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

CLASSICS gL WORLD LITERATURE Substitute

Cannon, Harold C. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 +Goldstein, Henry 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Petroff, Jacob W. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 ?Shoemaker, Gladys 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

CLASSICS & WORLD LITERATURE (S.G.S.) Substitute

Seigle, Samuel B. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

ECONOMICS Substitute

tGreene. Harvey M. 8/ 1/61 1/31/62 tHorowitz, C. Morris 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 "Jonas, Paul 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 tKanovsky. Eliahyu 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 ?Roberts, Ralph C. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Substitute (Part-time) ff f Sardy, Hyrnan 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(9/ 15 schedule) TTreibman, Herbert 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

( 1 /2 schedule) "West, Katherine M. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(1/2 schedule)

EDUCATION Substitute IIIIElkin, Lillian 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Lieberman, Josefa N. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

ENGLISH Substitute

+Abrams, Jean 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 ?Adelman, Gary 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tBaurn, Stanley 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tDowden, George 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 TKoenig, Barbara 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 TNeuman, Susan 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 +Rashkin, .Henry 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

IInTeixeira, Isaura 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Thompson, Sean F. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

+ Weidhorn, Manfred 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 TWeitzrnan, Sima 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Sal. Rate per Afin.

550.00/mo. 600.00/mo. 600.00/mo.

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Period of Afifit. Defit-, Title and Name From Through

ENGLISH (S.G.S.) Substi tute

tBardsley, Millicent 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

GEOLOGY Substitute

Loprete, Catherine 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 fOtooni, Mahmoud A. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

HEALTH & PHYS. EDUC. (MEN) Substitute

tPollack, Bernard 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 fRisberg, Gerald 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

HEALTH & PHYS. EDUC. (WOMEN) Suibstitute

Piccolomini, Mary 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Rubin, Arlene M. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

Substitute (Dance Accmfia~zist) fTaffs, W. Leonard 9 / 1/61 7/31/62

Substitute (Part-time) f Schechter, Sylvia 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(1/2 schedule) f Sloan, Helene 9 / 1/61 1/31/62

(1/2 schedule) HISTORY Smbstitute

?Eldot, Paula 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 TFurcron, Thomas 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tJessner, Sabine 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Krantz, Charles K. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

t l i ebe l , Helen 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tRoth, David 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

HISTORY (S.G.S.) Substi tute

tsempell , Charlotte 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

MATHEMATICS Smbstitute

tGleiberman, Leon 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 +Gold, Ruby 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 Kim, Hong W h a 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 Linfield, David L. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

+Miller, William E. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

MATHEMATICS (S.G.S.) Substitute

+Goldberg, H a r r y M. 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

MODERN LANGUAGES Substitute

tBomse, Marpit 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 tKyler, Ingrid 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 t levinson, Bernice 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 tMorreale, Gerald 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

MODERN LANGUAGES (S.G.S.) Substitute

tBobe, Harold 9 / 1/61 1/31/62

M usrc Substitute (Part-time)

+Ludwig, Alice 9 / 1/61 1/31/62 (3/5 schedule)

tMiranda, Antonio 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 (2/5 schedule)

twolman, Joseph 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 (1/2 schedule)

Zinar. Ruth 9/ 1/61 1/31/62 (1/2 schedule)

Sal. Rate per AWN.

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Period of Appt. F r m Through Dept., Title and Name

PERSONNEL SERVICE Substitute

fBrabson, Joann

Sal. Rate per A m .

f Wiepert, George D.

t Williams, Rodney

PHILOSOPHY SzLbstitute

"Heyboer, Linde

PHYSICS SzLbstitzLte

? Jessie, .Lawrence S. tKorn, Abraham ?Robin, Michael

Substitute (Part-time) ?Landman, Alfred 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(6/14 schedule) 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

(8/14 schedule) tVegh, Isidore

POLITICAL SCIENCE Substitute

tsalomon, Leon I. t Shmidman, Michael

PSYCHOLOGY Substitute

fDenes, Magda t Winston, Shirley

SOCX~YLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY Substitute

tHammond, Dorothy tMeyer, Audrey

SPEECH & THEATER Substitute ?Blackman, Sylvia f Jacobs, Norma ?Kennedy, James TMondschein, Ruth

Woodman, David R. S d s t i t u t e (T.V. Tech.)

?Elliott, Arthur Substitute (Theatre Tech. ) +Aden, Lois 9/ 1/61 1/31/62

( Non-Teaching) LIBRARY (AUDIO-VISUAL) Substitute ?Stein, Leon S.

LIBRARY Substitute (Asst. to Libr.)

Pfeffer, !Helen

CHEMISTRY Substitute (Col. Sci. Asst.) fi Winston, Clyde, Jr.

(Administrative) ASST. BUS. MGR.'S OFFICE S. (& Prov.) Col. Off. Asst. ?Steinberg, Etta

BIOLOGY S. (& Prov.) Lab. Help&*-

+ Laverty. Isabella

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Prriod of Appt. Dept-, Title alzd Name From Thro?.igh

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE S. (& Prov.) Col. Off. Asst. A

Lorber, Toby 5/ 1/61 4/27/62** fReiner, Daisy 7/ 1/61 4/19/62**

(Custodial) BUILDINGS & GROUNDS S. (& Prov.) Main. Man

fMeyer, Ernest 6/10/61 6/30/62** S . (& Prov.) Laborer

Zetwick, Harry 5/13/61 6/30/62** S. (& Prov.) Cleaner (Men)

fBrady, Irving 7/ 1/61 6/30/62** +Harris, Wallace 7/ 1/61 9/15/61X*

Sal. Rate per Ann.

t Reappointment. ll Served previously in College of Liberal Arts & Science. Served pre- viously in School of General Studies. llll Served previously as a Fellow. f Payable from School of General Studies Expense Budget. i f Payable from Community Services funds. i f f Served previously as a Research Asst. ** Unless sooner terminated by replacement from an eligible Civil Service list or otherwise terminated.

No. 91. Tenure for Probationers: (a) RESOLVED, That the following members of the administrative and custodial .staffs who were promoted for a probationary period and who have satisfactorily completed their respective probationary period, be granted tenure as of the specified dates:

Title Dept. Name Eff. Date Col. Admin. Asst. Dean of Admin. Office Lieber, Helen 7/ 1/61

Asst. Bus. Mgrs. Office Chierchio, Ralph 7/ 1/61 Col. Off. Asst. B Dean of Fac. Office Cooper, Rose 7/ 1/61

Library Lessey, Evelyn 7/ 1/61 Sr. Cust. Foreman Bldg. & Grounds Venditti, Ralph 6/10/61

(b) RESOLVED, That the following members of the administrative and custodial staff be reappointed as indicated, for the .period ending 6/30/62, subject to financial ability; and that they be granted tenure as of the ,dates of their reappointments:

Date of Reappt. Dept. and Rank Name Sal. Rate and Tenure

BURSAR'S OFFICE Col. Off. Asst. A Leffak, Ruth $3,650 7/ 1/61

LIBRARY Col. Off. Asst. A Williams, Florence 3,450-6/ 1/61 6 / 1/61

3,650-7/1/61 REGISTRAR'S OFFICE

Col. Off. Asst. A Freda, Anna 3,650 7/ 1/61 Raymond, Sara 3,650 7/ 1/61

BLDGS. & GROUNDS Attendant Ciance, Hamlet 3,000/3,150 6/13/61 Maint. Man McGuire, James T. 22.40/dayx 6/12/61

Stumbo. Franks 22.40/day* 5/28/61

" N o t more than 250 days per annum.

No. 92. Summer Session Authorization: RESOLVED, That Professor Edwin H. Spengler, Director of the Summer Session for 1961, be authorized to make summer session appointments and changes in schedules and to certify payrolls, provided that the total certified does not exceed the appropriation for the summer session of 1961 and provided that all appointments be reported to the board at its first meeting after the close of the session.

No. 93. Leaves of Absence: (a) RESOLVED, That the military leave of.absence granted to Irwin Kern, Senior Tab. Operator, IBM, in the Registrar's Office be

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terminated as of 6/1/61, on which date Mr. Kern returne-d to his duties at the college.

(b) RESOLVED, That the following members of the instructional, administrative and custociial staffs, leaves of absence, as indicated, subject to financial.ability:

Period Dept., Rank and Name From Through Sal. Terms Type and Reason

(Instructianal) CHEMISTRY Asst. Prof.

Bodi, Lewis J. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 Without pay & with- Special out increment in 1962. Research at Bayside Labs.

of Gen. Telephone & Elec- tronics Corp.

MUSIC Asst. Prof.

Lathrop, Francis 8 / 1/61 1/31/62 With half pay. Special (from % of schedule) Restoration of health.

POLITICAL SCIENCE Prof essm

Gomine, Albert 9 / 1/61 8/31/62 Without pay but with Special credit for increment Resident Foreign Adviser and retirement pur- (Prof., Syracuse Univ.) to poses. establish a researcb program

for Pakistan Administrative Staff College.

Instructor Aronson, Sidney H. 9/ 1/61 8/31/62 With half pay. Sabbatical

To do research a t Harvard U. Center for Study of the History of Liberty in Amer- ica, under a grant from Harvard.

Asst. Prof. Smythe, Hugh H. 9/ 1/61 8/3 1/62 Without pay but with Special

credit for purposes Public service-to serve as of increment and re- a Senior Adviser with U. S. tirement. Mission to the United Na-

tions. (Non-Teaching)

LIBRARY Asst. to Librarian

von Lukanovic, Frances A. 9/ 1/61 8/3 1/62 Without pay & with- Maternity out increment in 1962.

(Administrative? PURCHASING OFFICE Col. 08. Asst. B

Reid, Dorothy 6/16/61 12/15/61 Without pay. PERSONNEL SERVICE Col. 08. Asst. A

Braun, Edith 4/29/61 4/28/62 Without pay & with- out increment in 1962.

(Custodial) BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Cleaner (Men)

Altobello, Anthony 4/14/61 5/26/61 Without pay.

Hausler, Morris 3/29/61 5/22/61 Without pay.

Superv. Cust. Foreman Brogan, John 7/ 1/61 6/30/62 Without pay.

Extension of Maternity

Maternity

Special Pending investigation.

Special On compensation because of injury.

Extension of Special To serve as Prov. Asst. Supt. of Buildings and Grounds.

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Dept., Rank and Name Cleaner ( M e n )

Goddard, Beresford

Sta. Fireman Lovett, Michael

Maintenance 'Man McSherry, Felix

Laborer Meyer, Ernest

Cleaner ( M e n ) Shamoun, Thomas

Seelig, Gustave

Zetwick, Harry

Period From Through Sal. Terms

Without pay.

Without pay.

Without pay.

Without pay.

Without pay.

Without pay.

Without pay.

Type and Reason

Extension of Special To serve as Prov. Cust. Foreman.

Extension of Special T o serve as Prov. Sta. En- gineer.

Extension o f Special T O serve as Prov. House- painter.

Extension o f Special To serve as Prov. Mainte- nance Man.

Extension o f Special T o serve as Prov. Cust. Foreman.

Extension o f Special To serve as Prov. Cust. Foreman.

Special To serve as Prov. Laborer.

No. 94. Summer Compensation: RESOLVED, That the following substitutes on the temporary instructional staff whose appointments terminate on either June 30, 1961 or July 31, 1961, be compensated with one month's summer compensation in either July or August as indicated, such compensation to be charged to Budgetary Appropriation, subject to financial ability:

Compensation for July, 1961 Compensation for August, 1961 Dept. and Name Am'ount Dept. and Name Amount

LIBRARY HEALTH & PHYS. EDUC. (WOMEN) Stein, Leon $550.00/mo. Taff s, W. Leonard $470.0'0/mo.

PERSONNEL SERVICE Brabson, Joan 450.00/mo. Antonelli, Luiz K. 450.00/ino. Lum, Audrey 410.41/mo.* Wiepert, George 435.080/mo. Williams, Rodney 450.00/mo.

* Payable from School of General Studies Expense Budget.

No. 95. Divisi.on of Community Services-Adult Education Program : RESOI~VED, That the following Iist of appointments to the staff of the Adult Educati.on Pro- gram of the Division of Community Services for the spring term of 1961, April 17, 1961 through June 13, 1961, be approved, all compensation to be payable from fees collected for the courses, subject to financial ability:

Rate No. of Rate No. of per Hrs. per per Hrs. per

Title and Name f i r . Period Title and Name Hr. Period Lecturers Rothman, Harriet ' 10.00 29

Bader, Rose (Tynes) $ 8.00 18% Rothstein, Janet 10.00 11 % Baltor, Nathan 8.00 33 Sack, Samuel 10.00 33% Banks, Alan 10.00 118% Sarney, Albert A. 10.00 12Ki Berkowitz, Sylvia 6.00 26% Saul, Claire 12.00 13% Block, Irving 10.00 16% Scheps, Meyer 10.OG 37% Block, Leon . 10.00 67 Schmitz, Marie 10.00 27% Bloom, Pauline 8.00 14% Schneider, Dan 10.00 10% Bloomfield, Jack 10.00 29 Schoffman, Shirley 10.00 13% Blottner, Ben 6.00 16 Sellers, Rose 6.00 13% Borack, Jeanne 10.00 34 Shaw, Leon 10.00 20 %

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Title and Name B randwen, Joseph Brill, Lester Brown, Leon Brown, Neil Bugeja, Gertrude Burstein, George Byrnes, Don Carle, George A. Casey, Elizabeth P. Charet, Elsie Cohen, Arthur Cooke, John P . Daphnis, Helen Dienes, Regina Distler, Elizabeth Dorr, William C. Doscher, Nathan ,Edelstein, Nathan Epstein, George L. Fallow, Florence Feuer, Isadore Fischer, Ben Frankle, Helene Frankle, Philip Friedberg, Simon Furth, Sol H. Galli, Keith Geissler, Elsa Glass, Evelyn Glass, Hannah Glass, Nathan Gomez, Placido Greenberg, Emil Grumette, Jesse Heller, Fred Jofen, Jean Kanovitz, Howard E. Kay, Sidney Koppelman, Chaim Koppelman, Dorothy Kracov, Marion Lee, Edward Lehv, Maurice Leifer, Fred Liebman, Arthur Lifton, Lucille G. Lifton, Marks Lotz, Herbert McKinney, David W. Mandell, Maxwell Marans, Moissaye Mason, Gabriel R. Mayer, Alfred Meiselman, Leonard Meisels, Charlotte Meyer, Arthur Meyers, Marvin Molbert, Harry Molbert, Shirley Morgenstern, Eenjamin Nance, Harry J. Needleman, Morriss H. Nicastri, Daniel Novograd, Celia Olesen, Frederick A.

Rate per Hr . 12.00 8.00

10.00 10.00 8.00

10.00 10.00 6.tOO 8.00

10.00 8.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

10.0,o 10.00 10.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

10.'00 10.00 8.00

10.00 10.00 10.00 10 .,a0 10.00 10.00

6.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.0.0 10.00 6.00

10.00 10.00 8.0.0

10.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

10.00 10.0,o 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 8.00

10.00 8.00 8.00

15.00 8.00

12.00 6.0.0

10.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 6.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

No. of Hrs. per

Period 18% 32 16% 17 1%

14% 30% 21 13 % 21 % 24 12% 14% 43 % 42%

9% 36 1%

29 % 58 16% 17 12 11 19% 33% 15

19% 13% 98 j / , 11 3 3 16% 34% 17% 23 14% 3 1

38% 16 13% 9 %

19% 12% 16 17% 50% 17% 15 4 5 3 1 40 '/2 12 18 2754 16 16

171 53% 122A 12 4 2 3 5 % 16% 183/1

Title and Name Sherman, I ra Silverberg, Ruth Simon, Arthur Smith, Joseph M. Soifer, Israel Soifer, Margaret K. Sorscher, Laura Sterling, Ada Stone, Herman Sussman, Milton Theobald, Esther S. Tolchin, Lillian Townsend, Douglas Trachtenberg, Sidney Tuckman, William Viola, Jerome Wang, Leonard J. Wang, Sabina Eisenbe Weinflash, Bernard Weinberger, William Weiss, Lillian Wohl, Bernard Zamore, Ernanuel Zatzkin, Joseph A. Alters, Irwin Balletta, Frank Bendett, Sol Bjorness, Richard Bradshaw, Margaret Corby, Fred Danlc, Lawrence J. DeMotta, Anthony Eisenberg, Marvin Farina, Albert Gentile, Willard Gleimer, Sol Golowanowa, Ariadna Goodman, Joseph Gordis, Philip Heinemann, Charlotte Joseph, Ruth Keating, Patrick C. Oppenheim, Dorothy Iiennert, Aaron E. Secord, Arthur Shaffer, Herbert Shore, Jeanne Shulman, Howard Smith, Joseph Vogel, Roland Wilen, Elizabeth Winner, William

College Assistants Banks, Betty Callender, Barbara Cantor, Herbert Cooper, Laura Deane, Catherine Fibel, Howard Finley, Nancy Glatter, William Golden, Lester Husby, Norma

aaret Leddy, Mar, Morris, Miriam

Rate per Hr . 8.00

10.00 8.00

10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 10.00 8.00

10.00 10.00 8.00

10.00 6.00

10.00 8.00

rg 8.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1'0.00 10.00

5.66 11.67 11.67 11.67 7.00

11.67 8.50

11.67 5.66 5.66

11.67 5.66 5.66 6.00

12.00 5.66 5.66

11.67 5.66

11.67 15.00 11.67 5.66

11.67 5.66

11.67 5.66 5.66

No. of Hrs. per

Period 14% 16% 12 14 % 12 12 36 14% 16 25 32% 29 f / Z 12 13% 19 13 % 33 24 18% 17% 16% 49 % 32% 12% 44

6 6 6

3 2 6

32 9

15 9

18 28

9 140

14% 18 9 9

18 3

87% 24

9 21

7 18 9

12

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Title and Name Parmelee, Foster Perez, George 0. Perry, Mack Perry, Sylvia Posner, Ralph Prisyon, Jerome B. Ramer, Nat Rockow, Julius Rose, Herman Rosenberg, Selig

Rate per Hr. 10.00 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00

12.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

12.00

No. of Hrs. per

Period

3 4 5 9 25 % 60 12 28% 31% 17% 28 % 16

Title and Name

Newman, Anne Saunders, Robert Schlossman, Isabel Sissman, Ruth Spector, Gertrude Stark, Jeffrey Trachtenberg, Beatrice Wilson, Alonso Witt, Morton Zimmerman, Elizabeth

Rate Per Hr . 4.00 2.50 3.53 2.25 3.40 2.00 3.32 3.00 3.40 2.50

No. of Hrs. per

Period 6

16 15 12

100 4 8 40 16 20 93

Rental for Off-Campus Romns

Midwood High School .............................. $2,500.00 ........................ Public School 152, Brooklyn 313.92

No. 96. Expenditures for Temporary Medical and Registration Personnel: (a) College of Liberal Arts and Science and School of General Studies: RESOLVED, That Brooklyn College be authorized to spend the following amounts for tempo- rary employees in connection with freshmen medical examinations and registration for the College of Liberal Arts and Science and the School of General Studies during the academic year 1961-62:

Freshmen Medical Examinations-not more than $11,500 charged to Non- Instructional Fees for the employment of:

1. Temporary Medical Examiners at the rate of $7.50 per hour 2. Temporary Helpers a t the rates not to exceed $4.00 per hour 3. Student Assistants at rates not to exceed $1.25 per hour

Registration-for a total of not more than $31,500, $12,000 to be charged to Fee funds and $19,500 to be charged to School of General Studies funds, for the employment of:

1. Registration Advisers at rates not to exceed $6.00 per hour 2. Registration Assistants at rates not to exceed $4.00 per hour 3. 5,tudent Assistants at rates not to exceed $1.25 per hour

NOTE: The names of the individuals employed, rates and total expenditures for each division will be submitted each semester for approval by the Board of Higher Education.

(b) Summer Session: The president's report was noted that the amount to be spent for summer session registration has not been specifically allocated but is included in the overall summer session budget allocation for administration. The names of individuals employed in this connection, rates of pay, etc., will be submitted to the Board of Higher Education for approval in September as part of the list of appointments for the summer session.

No. 97. Multiple Positions: The president's report was noted that twelve members of the staff taught more than twelve but no more than fifteen position hours over and above a full-time day session schedule in the academic year 1960-61.

No. 98. Extension of Contract Time: The president's report was noted that the Chief Architect for the Architectural and Engineering Unit of the board has granted an extension of twenty consecutive calendar days from May 6, 1961 to and including May 26, 1961 to M. D. Lundin CO., Inc. for the completion of their contract No. 601 for furnishing all labor and materials required for metal parti- tions and ticket office window, Walt Whitman Hall.

No. 99. Reports: The presi-dent reports the following:

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(a) TRANSFERS: From School of General Studies to Col. of Lib. Arts & Sciences

Helen Zagona, Instructor in Department of Mod. Lang., as of 7/1/61 From One Department to Another Within the College

Paul Cohen, Fellow, from Chem. Dept., to Bio. Dept., as of 9/1/61 From Brooklyn College to City College

Haig Ajamian, Asst. Librarian, as of 1,0/1/61 From Brooklyn College to Another City Department

Arthur Braccioforte, Cleaner (M) to the Dept. of Public Works, as of 5/27/61

(b) RETIREMENTS : Dept. Title Name E#. Date

Psychology Asst. Prof. Gerald W. Lawlor 2/7/6 1 Soc. & Anth. Asst. Prof. Walter Dyk 2/1/61

(c) RESIGNATIONS: Dept. altd Name Raltk Eff. Date

CHEMISTRY Leland, Frances Instructor 8/31/61 Sacks, Stanley Col. Sci. Tech. B 8/31/61

DEAN OF FACULTY'S OFFICE Metz, Thelma Substitute 6/18/61

LIBRARY Birnbaum, Henry Asst. to Libr. 8/31/61 Grundt, Leonard Asst. to Libr. 8/31/61

PSYCHOLOGY Pitrella, Francis D. Col. Sci. Asst. A 8/31/61

(Administrative) REGISTRAR'S OFFICE

Fields, Murray Prov. Superv. Tab. Oper. IBM 5/12/61 BUILDINGS & GROUNDS

Robinson, Rudolph E. Stockman 5/12/61 (Custodial)

BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Cherry, Luther Cleaner (Men) 5/28/6 1 Comerford, William Cleaner (Men) 5/28/6 1

(d) NON-REAPPOINTMENTS : The following whose appointments terminate as of 8/3 1/61, will not be reappointed beyond that date: Fellows

William D'Arienzo, Office of the Dean of Faculty* Isaura Teixeira, Department of English Lucille Baruch, Department of Economics Walter Newman, Department of Geology Vincent Biase, Department of Personnel Service* Jacob M. Lebowitz, Department of Physics** Samuel Winograd, Department of Psychology Howard Yekel, Department of Psychology Sandra Steinberg, Department of Speech

Col. Sci. Asst. A Majorie Fortinsky, Department of Biology

(e) DECLINATION O F REAPPOINTMENT: Lorraine Diesenhouse, Fellow in Department of Biology (to accept appointment as a substitute

teacher) Violet Garfine, Fellow in Department of Biology

( f ) REMOVAL O F CONTINGENCY: Peter Spielberg, whose appointment as an instructor in the Department of English was approved by the board a t its meeting of 2/20/61, contingent upon meeting the Ph.D. requirement by 9/1/61, is receiving his Ph.D. degree this June from the University of Buffalo and has there- fore removed the contingency to his appointment.

* Terminating effective 7/31/61. ** Declined appointment in order to accept appointment as T-~structor.

QUEENS COLLEGE (Calendar Nos. 100 through 111)

No. 108. Teacher Education: Cf. Cal. Nos. 63 and 112.

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No. 101. Fees: Cf. Cal. No. 17

No. 102. Curriculum: (a) RESOLVED, Tha t lninor curriculum recommendations approved by the Faculty Council be approved, as listed in the Queens College Administrative Committee minutes of 5/5/61, Cal. No. 15.

(b) Cf. Cal. No. 10.

No. 103. Report on Multiple Positions 1960-61: T h e president's report was noted that one member of the staff taught more than tw-elve but no more than fifteen position hours over and above a full-time day session schedule in the academic year 1960-61.

No. 104. Change Order: T h e president's report of the following change order was noted:

Cojztraci Title of Contractor Number Description of Change Cmtract

Century Lighting, Inc. '193999 Extend Completion Date Stage Lighting 14 calendar days. Equipment

No. 105. Custodial Staff: RESOLYED, T h a t the following actions affecting the custodial staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability: A. A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Name Title Period of App't Sal. Rate DuBois, Paul R. Electrician 5/1/61-10/31/61$ $ 29.05/day Ciresi, Lawrence J. Temp. Helper 5/1/61-6/30/61 370.00/mo.

B. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S : Name Title Period of Reapp't Sal. Rate

Accongigo, Anthony Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 $3,430 Barnes, Billie Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,438 Blake, John .E. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Cadiz, Daniel Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Cargill, Alfred Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Chelune, Edwin F. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Christian, Edward Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Curran, John P. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Del Vecchio, Joseph Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 DeVito, Vincent J. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Glenn, Elijah Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430

(On leave of absence to serve as Prov. Cust. Foreman a t Queens College.) Hall, Randolph J. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Hawkins, Francis M. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Henry, Olivious Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Heslop, Clifford Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Johnson, Darling, Jr. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Johnson, Samuel Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Jones, Charles Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Jones, Lewis C. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Maddox, Roy A. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Manghise, Joseph Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 McKoy, Moses Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Mitchell, Charles Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Moccio, William W. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Murray, Johnnie Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Nelson, Laurie W. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Notartomaso, Nicholas Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Oliver, William Roy, Jr. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Perry, Curtis V. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Pierce, Lenwood Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Rivers, Henry C. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610

(On leave of absence to serve as Prov. Cust. Foreman a t Queens College.) Rodriguez, Nestor Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Ryan, Robert R. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Seay, Senious H. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430

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Name Title Perzod of Reapp't Sal. Rate Taylor, Edward Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430/3,610 Thomas, Robert H. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,430 Wilkcns, Louis E. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 woodward, Israel Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,250/3,430 Brown, Dorothy Cleaner (Women) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,050/3,200 Martin, Ethel Cleaner (Women) 7/1/61-6/30/62 2,750/2,900 Paige, Gladys T. Cleaner (Women) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,050/3,200 Smith, Lucille Cleaner (Women) 7/1/61-6/30/62 3,200 Stubbs, Lucille Cleaner (Women) 7/1/61-6/30/62 2,900/3,050 Iannantuoni, John A. Laborer 7/1/61-6/30/62 4,920 Glenn, Elijah Prov. Cust. Foreman 7/1/61-6/30/62*t 4,000 Rivers, Henry C. Prov. Cust. Foreman 7/1/61-6/30/62*t 4,000/4,180 Simpson, Aaron F. Prov. Cust. Foreman 7/1/61-6/30/62*t 4,000/4,180 Williams, Charles L. Prov. Cust. Foreman 7/1/61-6/30/62*t 4,000/4,180 Shockley, Benjamin F. Prov. Sr. Cust. Foreman 7/1/61-6/30/62*? 4,550/4,790 Stewart, Frank Lee Temp. Laborer 7/1/61-6/30/62* 4,920 Snow, Lester A. Prov. Maintenance Man 7/1/6 1-6/30/62* 22.40/da. Christian, John C. Temp. Hlpr. (Laundry) 7/1/61-6/30/62 300.00/312.50/m~. Ciresi, Lawrence J. Temp. Hlpr. 7/1/61-6/30/62 410.00/mo. Johnson, William Temp. Hlpr. (Laundry) 7/1/61-6/30/62 283.33/291.66/mo.

C . RETROACTIVE SALARY ADJUSTMENT I N ACCORDANCE W I T H DETERMINATION O F O F F I C E O F COMPTROLLER DATED 2/7/61 FOR T I T L E MAINTENANCE MAN:

Per Diem Per Diem Amount of Name Period Rate From Rate To Back Pay

Dorian, John 5/24/46- 6/30/46 $ 7.83 $ 9.84) 7/ 1/46-12/31/46 8.26 9.84) 1/ 1/47- 6/30/47 9.20 11.04) 7/ 1/47-11/30/47 9.35 11.04) $720.90

Madtes, William ) 5/24/46- 6/30/46 7.83 9.84) Melchiskey, John 1 7/ 1/46-12/3 1/46 8.26 9.84) Hopkinson, Charles G. 1/ 1/47- 6/30/47 9.20 11.04)

(Retired 5/13/54) 7/ 1/47-12/17/47 9.35 11.04) 744.56

Sundblom, Leo 1 Koelsch, Rudolph W. )

(Died 2/19/54) 1 Newell, Andrew B. 1

(Died 2/27/60) 1 Clansey, Thomas

(Resigned 6/30/48 )

Gregory, Alfred C. (Terminated 9/21/54)

McQuade, William H. ) Schill, Charles H. 1

(Retired 5/8/56) 1 West, William A. 1

(Retired 7/1/55) ) Scheib, Edward

(Resigned 8/3 1/50 as cleaner)

Hinchy, Michael ) (Transferred to Dept. ) of Traffic 1 1/17/5 2) )

Powers, Joseph ) (Died 12/16/49) 1

Hall, Raymond H. (Resigned 2/6/61)

Henderson, Hugh E.

12/ 9/46-12/31/46 1/ 1/47- 7/30/47 (close of % day) 5/24/46-12/31/46 1/ 1/47-12/17/47

S For usual probationary period. * Unless sooner terminated by appointment from Civil Service list or otherwise. ? Positions reallocated 1/1/61.

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No. 106. School of General Studies: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the School of General Studies be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability and schedule conditions:

I. REAPPOINTMENTS-ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE-SUMMER SEMESTER (For the period June 19-September 8, 1961)

No. of Hrly. No. of Hrly. Title and Name Hrs. Rate Title and Name Hrs . Rate

Lecturer Gries, Konrad 78 10.50 Beckson, Karl E. 180 $ S.5,O Rornblum, Martha 7 5 10.50 Bloom, Jack 144 7.00 Kurz, Edmund P. 78 10.00 Dahlberg, Charles 75 9.50 Ligotti, Jeanne 180 9.50 Dullaghan, Edward M. 120 7.00

11. REAPPOINTMENTS-ENGLISH LANGUAGE I N S T I T U T E (For the period September 1, 1961-June 30, 1962)

No. of Hrly . No. of Hrly. Title and Name Hrs . Rate Title and Name Hrs . Rate

Lecturer Ligotti, Jeanne 480 $10.00 Kornblurn, Martha 496 $10.50

No. 107. Instructional Staff: RE-SOLVED, That the following actions affecting the instructional staff be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability, sched- ule conditions and sufficiency of registration: A. AMENDWENT T O MINUTES:

Minutes Cal. No. 5/15/61 89 Amend the date of resignation of Lanny Weintraub, College Science

Assistant A in AudieVisual from 4/21/61 to 4/30/61. B. APPOINTMENTS :

Name Rank and Dept. Period of A pp't Sal. Rate Niederhoffer, Arthur Lect., Anthro.-Soc. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 $ 535.41/mo. Frederickson, Richard W. Lect., Bio. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,600 Himes, Marion Inst., Biol. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,625 Gries, Lawrence F. Lect., Chem. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,600 Schoenheim, Ursula Inst., Class. & 9/ 1/61-8/3 1/62 6,625

Orient. Langs. ?*Hershkowitz, Leo Lect., Econ. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 525/mo. ??Friedman, Stanley Lect., Engl. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,300

Richardson, Howard Lect., Engl., 3/15 9/ 1/61-1/31/62 245/mo.$ **DeCarlo, Thomas J. Inst., H. & Phys. Ed. 9/ 1,(61--8/31/62 6,625 **O'Brien, H. David Inst., H. & Phys. Ed. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,625

Harper, Alan D. Inst., Hist. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 7,025 *Dick, Ronald S. Lect., Math. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,300 Gildin, Hilail Lect., Phil. 9 / 1/61-8/31/62 6,425 Watanabe, Morimichi Inst., Pol. Sci. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 6,625 Nieves, Jos6 I. Lect., Rom. Lang. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 7,000 Costello, Dennis J. Coll. Sci. Asst. A, 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 4,750

Chem. Aronoff, Darwin Asst. to Lib., Lib. 5/22/61-8/31/61 416.66/mo.S$ Pattison, Frederick W. Asst. to Lib., Lib. 7/ 7/61-8/31/61 416.66/mo.S$ Wurtenburg, Gladys V. Lect., assigned to 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 7,600/7,80'0

Pres. Office (Has been serving as Associate in Public Rels.; this recommendation terminates appointment as Associate as of close of business on 8/31/61.)

Walsh, Harold V. Asst. to President 6/ 1/61-6/30/61 500/mo. C- APPOINTMENT T O NON-VERBAL LANGUAGE PROJECT-PAYABLE FROM U. S.

OFFICE O F EDUCATION GRANT: Name Rank Period of App't Sat. Terms

Shaenman, Helene K. Speech & Hearing Therapist 5/1/61-6/16/61 $7.50/hr. Max. 10 hrs. wk.

D. DECLINATION O F REAPPOINTMENT:

Eff. Date Name Rank and Dept. of Reapp't

Olsen, Lyle Inst., H. & Phys. Ed. 9/1/61 E. DESIGNATION OF EMERITUS :

Name Designation Eff. Date Whittaker, Roland M- Professor Emeritus 2/1/62

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F. LEAVES O F ABSENCE: Dept., Title, Name Period of Leave

ECON. Prof.

Withers, William 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 El. & 'PHYS. ED. Asst. Prof.

Feld, Allen A. 5/29/61-6/11/61 MUSIC Prof .

Haywood, Charles 9/ 1/61-8/3 1/62

Asst . Prof . Brook, Barry S. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62

G. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S : Name Rank and Dept.

Leeb, Isidore L. Lect., Anthro.-Soc. Saff, Donald J. Lect., Ar t

SaZ. Terms Type and Reasolz

Half salary. Sabb.-Restoration of health.

Full salary. Military

Half salary. Sabb.-To accept Fulbright Grant for research.

W/o sal.; w. Spec.-Guggenheim Fellow- incr. & ret. cr. ship for research.

Period of Reepb't Sal. Rate 9/1/61-6/30/62 $ 530.00/m0. 9/1/61-8/31/62 462.50/rno.

Donham, Robert T. Lect., Biol. 9/1/61-8/31/62 6,100.00 Rothman, Gertrude Lect., Chem. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5OO.OO/mo. Langberg, George Lect., p.t., Ed., 2 cr. hrs. 9/1/61-1/31/62 360.00/sem. Mitzel, Harold E. Lect., p.t., Ed., 3 cr. hrs. 9/1/61-1/31/62 78O.OO/sem. Crawford, Ingeborg H. Lect., Engl., 5/15 9/1/61-1/31/62 5/15 500.00/mo. Bersak, Evelyn S. Le~t . , German 9/1/61-1/3 1/62 5 SO.OO/mo.$ Lehman, Margaret Lect., Getman 9/1/61-1/31/62 508.33/mo.S

(Sub. for Dr. L. Bergel.) Rieber, Charles W. Chief Coll. Phys., Med. Off. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,575/5,825

(Plus $1,000 for serv. a s Chief College Physician.) Cudmore, Ruth J. Coll. Phys., Med. Off. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5.575/5,825 Fortgang, Naomi Coll. Phys., Med. Off. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,325/5,575 Kleefield, Elmer Coll. Phys., Med. Off. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,575/5,825 Grand, Henry Coll. Phys., Med. Off. 9/1/61-8/31/62 150.00/mo.

(30 hrs. p e r mo.) Cohen, Theodore Coll. Phys., Med. Off., 9/1/61-8/31/62 402.08/mo.

Gen. Studies Goodman, Joseph Asst. Prof., Music. 9/1/61-8/3 1/62 7,700-00

Gen. Studies Chaitman, Arnold Lect., Music 9/1/61-8/31/62 6,400.00

(Sub. for Dr. C. Haywood.) Blum, Margaret Lect., Nurs. Sci., Gen. St. 9/1/61---8/3 1/62 5,325.00 Forest, Betty Lect., Nurs. Sci., Gen. St. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,825/6,025 Jansen, Helen Lect., Nurs. Sci., Gen. St. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,625.00 Raiser, Gloria E. Lect., Nurs. Sci., Gen. St. 9/1/61-8/31/62 5,625.00

H. REPORT O F MARRIAGE INVOLVING CHANGE O F NAME: Date o f

Dept., Rank, Name Marriage Husband's Name Name for College Records NURS. SCI. (GEN. STUD.) Lect.

Fox, Gloria E. 7/2/60 George Raiser Gloria E. Raiser

I. RESIGNATIONS (R) , EXPIRATIONS O F APPOINTMENT (E) , OR TERMINATIONS O F SERVICE (T)-EFFECTIVE A T CLOSE O F DAY:

Name Rank and Dept. E f f . Date Friedensohn, Elias Inst., Ar t (R) 8/31/61 Grosser, George Asst. Prof., (R) 5/31/61

Anthro.-Soc. (Dr. Grosser was on special leave for the academic year 1960-61 following a sabbatical leave durlng academic year 1959-60. Acceptance of the resig- nation is recommended with waiver of the by-laws.)

Alweis, Frank Lect., Educ. (E) 7/31/61 Brown, Georgia Lect., Educ. (E) 8/31/61 Eckstein, Max Lect., Educ. (E) 8/31/61 Stelzner, Hermann Inst., Speech (R) 8/31/61

I J. TRANSFER T O TEACHER EDUCATION BUDGET: ! Name Rank and Dept. Period Aff. Sal. Rate 1 Fontinell, 'Eugene Asst. Prof., Phil. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $7,700 i

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K. TRANSFER FROM SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIES TO DAY SESSION:

Name Rank and Dept. Period A f . Sal. Rate

Cooper, Ruth Inst., Psych. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $6,625/6,825

L. REPORT OF DEATH: Name Rank and Dept. Date

Hardaway, R. Travis Professor, German 5/27/61

f Substituting for Dr. H. Miller. tf Substituting for Dr. A. R. Towers. * Member of School of General Studies staff. ** No Ph.D.; individual qualifies in a manner appropriate to his own special field in accordance with the by-laws. X Plus one month's compensation in August 1962 as vacation allowance. $$ Payable in part from Instructional Fees. " This recommendation ter- minates Mr. Goring's appointment as Asst. in Publ. Prod. as of 6/30/61.

No. 108. Authorization t o Appoint Substitutes-School of General Studies: RESOLVED, T h a t the president of Queens College be authorize,d on recommendation of the director of the School of General Studies, to appoint substitute instructors a s may be needed during the period September 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962 a t a minimum rate of $6.50 per hour and a maximum rate of $15.00 per hour; and be it further

RESOLVED, T h a t the business manager be authorized to pay such substitute in- structors a t the rates recommended; and be i t further

RESOLVED, T h a t the president of Queens College report to the board a t the end of each semester the names of substitute instructors and details concerning their appointment.

No. 109. Contracts : (a) Vanguard Advertising-School of General Studies : WHEREAS, the School of General 5,tudies of Queens College requires newspaper advertising, etc., not to exceed $3,100 a year; and

WHEREAS, Professional services and expert counsel are rendered gratis and the advertising rates are fixed and do not permit competition; therefore be i t

RESOLVED, T h a t the board authorize the business manager, o r his duly authorized representative, to negotiate a n annual agreement with V A N G U A R D Advertising of 2 Wes t 45th Street, New Uork 36, N. Y., for adve;tising and professional serv- ices in a n amount not to exceed $3,100 a year, chargeable t o Instructional Fees o f Queens College, said agreement subject to the approval of the necessary au- thorities; and be it further

RESOLVED, T h a t the administrator of the board be authorized to sign the said agreement.

(b ) Purchase of Gym Uniforms: RESOLVED, T h a t the board approve the pur- chase of the items listed below in the approximate total of $6,500.00 chargeable to Non-Instructional Fee Funds :

I t e m Description Amount

1 Athletic Socks ................... ... .. 300 Dozen 2 Athletic Supporters .................... 125 Dozen 3 T-shirts .............................. 150 Dozen

......................... 4 Gym Trunks 90 Doien 5 Sweat Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Dozen

......................... 6 Swim Trunks 40 Dozen Drawstring Material ................... 2,000 Yards

7 Towels ............................... 150 Dozen

No. 110. Changes in Salary Schedule Effective 7/1/61-English Language In- stitute: RESOLVED, T h a t the following revised salary schedule for the English Language Institute be approved effective July 1, 1961, with the understanding that all salaries are subject to financial ability and schedule conditions:

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Proposed Present Classification Hrly . Rate Hrly . Rate

Lect. I

Lect I1

Lect. I11

Increments: Ful l time teachers, those who teach 12 or more hours per week for two semesters of a n academic year will receive one increment annually. The summer term shall be designated as the first term of the academic year in the English Language Institute.

P a r t time teachers are those who teach less than 12 hours per week during a semester. An increment will be granted to part time teachers who have taught a minimum of 12 semester hours. Pa r t time teachers may earn only one increment during an academic year. The increment is fifty cents pzr instructional hour.

Persons appointed to the instructional staff of the English Language Institute who are on In- structorial or professorial status\ in Queens College or In other local colleges, and who have no previous experience in the teaching of Engiish a s a second language, will be placed in Lecturer Class I for two semesters. Following the completion of the two semesters of in-service experience, a reclassification may be recommended by the supervisor of instruction.

No. 111. Administrative Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the administrative staff be approve.d, as indicated, subject to financial ability, schedule conditions and sufficiency of registration: A. A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Name Tit le and Dept. Period o f App't Sal. Rate

d e 10s Reyes, Otto P. Temp. Accountant, Bus. Off. 5/ 9/61--6/30/61* $5,156 Rasumny, Norma Coll. Off. Asst. A, Dean of 5/18/61-5/17/62? 3,450/3,650

Admin.-Personnel IIillson, Marion Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Plant Off. 5/ 1/61-4/30/62i 3,450 Eisman, Florence Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Stud. Pers. 4/24/61-4/23/62? 3,450

Office B. L E A V E S O F ABSENCE:

Tit le and Name Period of Leave Salary Term2 Type and Reason

Accountant Hartmann, George F . 5/ 9/6 1-6/30/6 1 W/o pay ; w/o incr. Special L/A-illnesq

(or earlier) or ret. cr. Coll. Sec. Ass t . B

Leibowitz, E rna M. 8/ 3/61--8/31/61 W / o salary Special L/A-personal Coll. Off. Ass t . A

McCarthy, Mary J. 9/ 1/61-8/31/62 W / o sal.; w/o incr. Maternity L/A. or ret. cr.

Coll. Admin. Ass t . Abramson, Helen L. 6/12/61--8/3 1/51 W/O sal.; W/O incr. Special L/A-personal.

or ret. cr. Coll. Sec. Ass t . B

Leinbach, Gertrude K. 4/25/61--5/ 8/61 Full salary Retirement L/A. Coll. Admin. Asst .

Sabatelli, Marie J. 7/ 1/61-6/30/62 W/o sal.; w. incr. Ext. of Special L / A to & ret. cr. serve as Sec'y to Pres.

Coll. Admin. Ass t . Schwartzberg, Annabelle 7/ 1/61-6/30/62 W/o sal.; w. incr. Ext. of Special L./A to

& ret. cr serve as Asst. to the Bus. Manager.

(Lvith the understaneing that under Sec. 12.3e of the Bylaws and Chap. 884a o f the Charter of the City of N. Y., Mrs. Schwartzberg will retain tenure in her former position of Cdlege Administrative Assistant.)

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C. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Name Title and Dept. Period of Reapp't

Business Of ire Brandi, Ulysses P. Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst. 7/1/61-6/30/62 de 10s Reyes, Otto P. Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst. 7/1/61-6/30/62 Hartmann, Richard G. Prov. Stockman 7/1/61-6/30/62*

(Reallocated 1/1/61 plus 7/1/61 incr.) Horstman, Walter L. Asst. to Bus. Mgr. 7/1/61-6/30/62 Pruchae, Frank Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst. 9/1/61-6/30/62 Schwartzberg, Annabelle Asst. to Bus. Mgr. 7/1/61-6/30/62 Mulhern, Richard J. Bus. Mgr. (on Ret. L /A 7/1/61-7/17/61

with pay) 0.o.b.

Dean of Admim~stration Dalton, Florence Prov. Tel. Oper., Swbd. 7/1/61-6/30/62* Kwarta, Robert Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Publ. Prod. Schisselman, Estelle Prov. Tel. Oper., Swbd. 7/1/61-6/30/62* Sookerman, Brian Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Publ. Prod. Walshak, Anthony E . Asst. t o Dean of Admin. 7/1/61-6/30/62 Silverstein, Louis Asst. Bus. Mgr. 7/1/61-6/30/62 Nasonova, Anna Accompanist, p.t., 7/1/61-6/30/62

H. 8r Phys. Ed. Nagle, Louis Temp. Hlpr./Coll. Asst., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Library Sabatelli, Marie J. Sec. to the Pres., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Pres. Office Eiselen, Charlotte M. Prov. Tab. Oper., IBM, 7/1/61-6/30/62*

Reg. Off. Tokajer, Robert Prov. Supvsg. Tab. Oper., 7/1/61-6/30/62*

IBM, Reg. Off. Rarkkainen, Joyce A. Staff Nurse, Med. Off., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Stud. Pers. Kuretz, Zena P. Staff Nurse, Med. Off., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Stud. Pers. Lark, Rosemary C. Staff Nurse, Med. Off., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Stud. Pers. Reitman, Annabelle Asst. Placement Dir., 7/1/61-6/30/62

Placement Bureau

D. R E A P P O I N T M E N T S W I T H T E N U R E :

Name Title and Dept. Young, Maggie L. Coll. Off. Asst. B, Bus. Off. Strier, Miriam S. Coll. Sec. Asst. B, Pol. Sci. &

Cont. Civ. Davies, Anne Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Reg. Off. Green, Celia S. Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Stud. Pers.

Off.

Sal. Rate

3,250 229.16/241.66

a rno. 550/mo.

8,700/9,000 2,050

E f f . Date

7/ 1/61 7/ 1/61

E. RESIGNATIONS (R) , E X P I R A T I O N S O F A P P O I N T M E N T S E R V I C E ( T I :

Name Title and Dept.

de 10s Reyes, Otto P. Temp. Hlpr., Bus. Off (Accepted appt. as Temp. Accountant)

Lord, Estelle Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Bus. Off. Rasurnny, Norma Prov. Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Dean

of Admin.-Personnel (Accepted prob. perm. Civ. Service appt.)

Eisman, Florence Prov. Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Dean of Fac. Off.-Sten. Serv. Unit

(Accepted prob. perm. Civ. Service appt.) Johnson, Josephine Coll. Sec. Asst. A, pla~it Office

( E ) , TERMINATIONS O F

E f f . Date

5/ 8/61 (T) c.0.d.

5/22/61 (R) c.0.d. 5/17/61 (T) c.0.d.

4/24/61 (T) 0.o.b.

F. RETIREMENT:

Name Title E f f - Date

Leinbach, Gertrude K. Coll. Sec. Asst. B 5/9/61-opening of day

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G. TRANSFER-PER N.Y.C. PERSONNEL DEPT. CERTIFICATE O F APPROVAL DATED 4/ 18/61 :

Name, Title and Dept. From To Eff. Date Mevorach, Shirley J. Office of the Comp- Queens College @ $3,000 4/28/6 1

Alph. Key Punch troller @ $3,350 (budget modif. for $3,350 Oper. (IBM), Reg. pending) Off., IBM Room

'( Unless soon-er terminated by appointment from Civil Service list or otherwise. t For usual probationary period.

TEACHER EDUCATION

No. 112. Staffs: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staffs of the Teacher Education Program, as recommended by the colleges and the dean of Teacher Education and approved by the respective administrative committees, be approved, subject to financial ability and schedule conditions:

City College : APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS TO T H E INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF:

Period Sal. Rate Dept., Title, Name From Through 9/1/61 1/1/62

ECONOM rcs Assistant Professor

Isaac. Erich 9/1/61 8/31/62 $8,500 $9,000 Lecttwer '(Katz, Harold 9/1/61 8/31/62 6,350 6,350

EDUCATION Assistant Professor

Cartwright, Roger 9/1/61 8/31/62 7,700 7,700 Guerriero, Michael A. 9/1/61 8/31/62 9,000 9,300 Katz, Florine 9/1/61 8/31/62 8,200 8,500 Paster, Julius 9/1/61 8/31/62 9,000 9,300

Instructor Lipkin, Carol F. 9/1/61 8/31/62 6,825 7,025

Lecturer Adams, Ruth R. 9/1/61 8/3 1/62 7,080 7,080 Berman, Felix P. 9/1/61 8/31/62 7,700 7,700 Greenberg, Judith W. 9/1/61 8/31/62 7,300 7,300 K a d m a n , Hubert 9/1/61 8/31/62 7,800 8,100

Schwarz, Peggy M. 9/1/61 8/31/62 5 40 540 Lecturer, p.t.

Casper, Enid W. 9/1/61 1/31/62 352 352 Dancis, Joseph 9/1/61 8/31/62 2,600 2,600 Florence, Patricia L. 9/1/61 1/31/62 3 3,O 330 Golden, Irwin 9/1/61 1/31/62 315 315 Kaplan, Lillian K. 9/1/61 8/31/62 5,200 5,200 Natchez, Gladys W. 9/1/61 1/31/62 44 0 440 Rubin, Samuel S. 9/1/61 1/31/62 252 252 Schneider, Herman 9/1/61 1/31/62 240 240 Shatan, Chaim F. 9/1/61 8/31/62 2,600 2,600

Clinical Assistant Fox, Louise 9/1/61 8/3 1/62 4,950 4,950 Pernell, Anita 9/1/61 8/31/62 5,150 5,150

Research Assistant Gerver, Joan M. 9/1/61 8/31/62 375 3 75

(Transfer from S.E.B.) Olanoff, Martin 9/1/61 8/31/62 5,750 5,750

L~BURY Assistant to Librarian

Pennino, john A. 9/1/61 8/31/62 5,300 5,500

MATHEMATICS Lecturer

Quintas, Louis D. 9/1/61 8/3 1/62 6,350 6,350 (Transfer from Tax Bud.)

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Dept., Title, Name REGISTRAR Assistant Registrar

Greene, Leon B. (Tenure 9/1/61.)

SPEECH Lecturer, p.t. *Morrison, Elinor

Peviod From Through

Sal. Rate 9/1/61 1/1/62

* New appointment.

Hunter College : I. INSTRUCTIONAL S T A F F

A. L E A V E O F ABSENCE. Dept., Title, Name Type of Leave Period S d . Terms

H O M E ECONOMICS Asst . Professor

Addison, Hazel H. Extension of 9/1/61-8/31/62 Without pay and without Maternity. increment in 1962.

B. A P P O I N T M E N T S ON ANNUAL SALARY BASIS: Dept., Title, Name Period Sal. Rate

EDUCATION Instructor

Clark, Donald 13. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $7,825 per annum Feltman, Shirley B. 9/1/61-8/31/62 7,825 per annum Rahtz, Henrietta 9/1/61-8/31/62 7,425 per annum

C. REAPPOINTMENTS O N ANNUAL SALARY BASIS: Dept., Title, Name Period Sal. Rate

EDUCATION Instructor

Rowley, Virginia M. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $6,625 in 1961 6,825 in 1962

(OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH) Lecturer

Stein, Marcia R. 7/1/61-6/30/62 5,350 per annum

D. RESIGNATIONS: Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date Dept., Title, Name E f f . Date

COORDINATOR OF THE SCIENCES EDUCATION , Fell- (VISUAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE)

Howard, Kathleen M. 7/14/61 A.M. Clinical Assistant Schild, Gloria 7/27/61 A.M.

E. RESIGNATION-COORDINATOR O F T H E SOCIAL SCIENCES : Report that Dr. Louis Hallgring, Jr., Assoc. Professor of History, resigns a s Coordinator 01

the Social Sciences 7/1/61 A. M. in order to serve as Assistant Dean of Faculty as of that date.

11. ADMINISTRATIVE S T A F F A. L E A V E O F ABSENCE:

Dept., Title, Name Type of Leave Period Sal. Terms DEAN OF FACULTY College Ofice Asst. B

Cloughessy, Catherine Extension of 5/1/61-5/28/61 Without pay and with- Illness. out increment until July

1, 1962. Brooklyn College :

A. LEAVES O F ABSENCE: Dept., Rank, Name Period Sal. Terms Type and Reason

ART Assoc. Prof.

Seligmann, Kurt 8/1/61-1/31/62 With half pay. Special-To do research on (from % of sched.) a planned book.

EDUCATION Asst . Prof.

Appell, Morris 9/1/61-43/31/62 Without pay & with- Special-To accept position out increment in 1962. as a Vis. Prof. in T. Ed.

a t Univ. of Wisconsin.

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R E A P P O I N T M E N T W I T H TENURE:

Dept. Title Name Ef f . Date Education Col. Off. Asst. B Elsie Eastrnond 7/1/61

COMPENSATION:

~ a t ' h a Marks, Lecturer in the Department of Education for the spring semester of 1961 at the salary rate of $5,800 per annum, be granted compensation a t this rate for the month of August, 1961. subject to financial ability.

NON-REAPPOINTMENTS-BEYOND AUGUST 31, 1961 : Frederick Reed, Lecturer in Department of Education Miles Steinman, Fellow in Department of Education Arlene Mondschein, Fellow in Teacher l'lacement of Education Department Marilyn Gross, Fellow in Education Clinic of Education Department

E. APPOINTMENTS AND REAPPOINTMENTS:

Period of Appt. De$t., Title and Name From Through

EDUCATION "Sica, Morris G.

(Instructional)

9/1/61 8/31/62

Instructor ZtMcNeil, Marguerite 9/1/61 8/31/62

*Sharefkin, Belle 9/1/61 8/31/62

Lecturer "Hawkins, Valerie T. 9/1/61 8/31/62

"Salsky, Blanche *Williams, Thelma

Substitute *Harstad, Marilyn 9/1/61 1/31/62 Kirkpatrick, Ursula 9/1/61 1/31/62

*Leiman, Harold 9/1/61 1/31/62 "Reed, Frederick 9/1/6 1 8/3 1/62

Fellow Lipset, Harry Nick, Judith J.

(EARLY CHILD HOOD CENTER) Teacher

Agnini, Luise 9/1/61 8/31/62

EDUCATION (S.G.S.) Asst. Prof.

*Miher, Esther 9/1/61 8/31/62

MODERN LANGUAGES Substitute **Granell, Eugenio

( Non-Teaching) EDUCATION (TESTING & RESEARCH) Clin.. Asst. "Belinky, Charles R. 9/1/61 8/31/62

LIBRARY Asst. to Libr.

Oppenheim, Micha F. 9/1/61 8/3 1/62

Substitute "Zuckerrnan, Evelyn

Sal. Rate per Ann.

* Reappointment. $ Served previously in Teacher Education Program. ** Served previously in College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. t Contingent upon meeting Ph.D. requirements by 9/1/61.

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Queens College :

Name Rank and Dept. Period of App't

Rehill, Ann E. Tchr., Early Ch. Cen. 9/1/61-8/31/62 Feld, Stanley S. Lect., Educ. 9/1/61-8/3 1/62 Fremont, Herbert Lect., Educ. 9/1/61-8/31/62

*Leiner, Marvin Lect., Educ. 9/1/61-8/31/62 Brody, Mildred L. Clin. Asst., Ed. Clin. 9/1/61-8/31/62 Ross, Suzanne W. Fellow, Ed. Clin. 9/1/61-8/31/62

B. REAPPOINTMENTS:

Name Rank and Dept. Period of Reapp't

Seidman, Sylvia K. Lect., Educ., 8/15 9/1/61-1/31/62 Balser, Paul Lect., p.t., Educ., 9/1/61-1/3 1/62

2 cr. hrs. Schwartz, Lester Lect., p.t., Educ., 9/1/61-1/31/62

4 cr. hrs.

C. RESIGNATIONS (R), EXPIRATIONS O F APPOINTMENT O F SERVICE (T)-EFFECTIVE A T CLOSE O F DAY:

Name Rank and Dept.

Kanfer, Anne M. Tchr., Ezrly Ch. Cent. Karpp, Helen H. Tchr., Early Ch. Cent. Beard, E. Alice Lect., Educ. DeVita, Nicholas C. Lect., Educ. Morton, James 0. Lect., Educ. Rae, Robin Lect., Educ. Simon, Loron M. Lect., Educ. Taylor, Alan Lect., Educ. Wladaver, Stefanie C. Fellow, Educ. Green, Martha Clin. Asst. (Soc. Case

Worker), Ed. Clin. Lowenherz, Lila S. Fellow, Ed. Clin.

Sal. Rate

$4,800 7,350 9,650 8,750 4,750 2,470

Sal. Rate 8/15 $680/mo.

550/sem.

TERMINATIONS

E f f . Date

8/31/61 8/3 1/61 8/31/61 8/3 1 /6 1 8/31/61 8/31/61 8/31/61 6/30/61 8/31/61 8/31/61

D. TRANSFER FROM COLLEGE BUDGET:

Name Rank and Dept. Period Affected Sal. Rate

Fontinell, Eugene Asst. Prof., Phil. 9/1/61-8/31/62 $7,300

11. ADMINISTRATIVE S T A F F

A. REAPPOINTMENT W1T.H TENURE:

Name Title and Dept.

Leibowitz, Lillian Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Educ. Abramowitz, Sylvia Coll. Sec. Asst. B, Placement

Bureau Krumholz, Rose Y. Coll. Admin. Asst., Student

Personnel Office

E f f . Dute

8/22/61 7/ 1/61

B. REPORT O F ABSENCE W I T H O U T PAY:

Name Title and Dept.

Hordiner, Esther Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Reg. Off. One day's pay deducted for ab- sence 4/24/61. Resignation fol- lowed without accrued leave.

C. RESIGNATIONS (R) , EXPIRATIONS O F APPOINTMENT ( E ) , TERMINATIONS O F SERVICE ( T ) :

Name Title and Dept. E f f . Date

Hordiner, Esther Coll. Sec. Asst. A, Reg. Off. (R) 4/26/61 c.0.d. 111. PLANT

REAPPOINTMENT:

Name Title Perwd of Reapp't Sal. Rate

Giglia, Charles J. Cleaner (Men) 7/1/61--6/30/62 $3,430

* Served previous!^.

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Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions were adopted or action was taken as noted (Calendar Nos. 113 through 141) :

ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL (Calendar Nos. 113 and 114)

No. 113. Division of Teacher Education: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the Division of Teacher Education be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability: A. APPOINTMENTS TO. T H E INSTRUCTIONAL (LECTURERS I N GUIDANCE

AND COUNSELING) : No. o f Rate

Name Period Hrs. per Hr. Total Dorothy K . Arthur 2/ 1/61--6/1/61 6 $12.50 $75.00 Ethel Flanagan 5/24/61 2 12.50 25.00 Celia Koenigsberg 2 / 1/61-6/1/61 6 12.50 75.00 George H. Weinberg . 2 / 1/61-6/1/61 6 12.50 75.00

B. LEAVES O F ABSENCE: Debt., Title and Name Period Sad. Terns Type and Reason

BUSINESS OFFICE Sr. Acct. (Group Chief)

William Sylvers 7/ 1/61-6/30/52 Without pay, with incre. Special-To accept re- and retirement credit. appointment as Asst.

Bus. Mgr. DEAN'S OFFICE Col. Admitt-. Asst.

Adele F. Larschan 7/ 1/61-6/30/62 Without pay. with incre. Special-To accept re- and retirement credit. appointment as Sec. to

the Pres. TEACHER PLACEMENT Col. Off. Asst. A

Barbara Wilkinson 7/10/61-7/23/61 Without pay. Personal.

C. REAPPOINTMENTS (FOR T H E PERIOD 7/1/61--6/30/62) : Sal. Rate

Debt. and Title Name 7/ 1/61 9 / 1 / 6 1 1/1/61 BWSINES~ OFFICE

Asst. Bus Mgr. William Sylvers $9,350 $9,700 $9,700 DEAN'S OFFICE *Sec. to the Pres. Adele F. Larschan 7,120

**Off. Appl. Oper. RES. & EVAL. Angel Rodriguez 3,250 3,250 3,250 **Sr. IBM Tab. Oper. Doris M. Anderson 4,020 4,020 4 ,020

D. REAPPOINTMENT W I T H TEhTURE: Ofice Title Name Eff. Date Sal. Rate

Business Office Col. Sec. Asst. B Eva Jamison 7 /1 /61 $4,650 4,775-9/1/61

With the understanding that under Sec. 1 2 . 3 ~ ofi the bylaws and Chapter 884A of the City Charter, Mrs. Adele F. Larschan will retain tenure in her former position of College Administrative Assistant. ** Provisional appointment. unless sooner terminated by replacement from an appro- priate Civil Service list or otherwise.

No. 114. Architectural and Engineering: RESOLVED, that the following actions affecting the staff of the Architectural and Engineering Unit be approved, as in- dicated, subject to financial ability: A. REAPPOINTMENTS WITH TENURE:

Title Name Eff. Date Sal. Rate Col. Admin. Asst. John E. Bliss 5/1/6 1 $5,650 Col. Sec. Asst. B Grace C. LaBarbara 1/1/61 4,650

B. RESIGNATION: Title N m e Eff. Date

Asst. Civil Engr. Martin Feder 5/31/61, 9 A. M.

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O F F I C E O F T H E CHANCELLOR

(Calendar No. 115)

No. 115. Staff: RESOLVED, That the reappointment of Elsie Howard, Secretary to the Chancellor be approved for the period 7/1/61-6/30/62, at the salary rate of $6,400 per annum in 1961 and $6,700 per annum in 1962, subject to financial ability.

ADMINISTRATIVE O F F I C E

(Calendar Nos. 116 through 123)

No. 116. Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the administrator's office be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

A. RESIGNATION :

Title Name E f f . Date Col. Sec. Asst. A Marie Coleman 6/19/61, 9 A. M.

B. L E A V E S O F ABSENCE:

Title and Name Period Sal. Terms Type and Reasom Col. 08. Asst. B

Irene Friedman 7/ 1/61-6/30/62 Without pay, with incre. Special-To serve as secre- & retir. cr. tary to the chairman.

Elevator Operator James Dillon 4/29/61-5/ 3/61 Without pay. Personal.

C. A P P O I N T M E N T S :

Title m d Name Period Sal. Rate C d . Sec. Asst. A , Prov.

Catherine D. Manning 6/19/61-12/31/61X $3,450-6/19/61 3,700-9/ 1/61

Eleuator Operator Earnestine Jenkins 5/24/61-11/23/61f* 3,250.f

D. REAPPOINTMENTS:

Title Name Period Sat. Rate Administrator Max, Pearl 7/1/61- 6/30/62 $15,000 Accountant (Col.) Mossman, Julian A. 7/1/61- 6/30/62 11,250/11,650 Asst. to the Pres. Stewart, Maude W. 7/1(61- 6/30/62 10,300 Sec. to the Chrm. Friedman, Irene 7/1/61- 6/30/62 6,400/6,700 Chauff. (Attendant) Ventura, Matthew 7/1/61- 6/30/62 4,220/4,400

ifcollege Asst. Carfora, Nicholas M. 7/1/61- 6/30/62 3.25/hr.Z Col. Off. Asst. A (Prov.) Penry, Xenia 7/1/61-12/31/61* 3,850-7/1/61

4,050-9/1/61 Parham, Otelia F. 7/1/61-12/31/61* 3,450-7/1/61

3,700-9/1/61 Temp. Helper Hart , Terrance 7/1/61-12/31/61 250Z-7/1/61

Smith, Alfred 7/1/61-12/31/61 258.75-10/1/61 229/mo.$

* Unless sooner terminated by replacement from a n appropriate Civil Service list o r otherwise. ** Probationary period. fSalary to be reallocated as of July 1, 1961 to $3,500. f t Required evening services in connection with board meetings. $ Payable from Administrative Office funds.

No. 117. Alternates for Chairman, Secretary and Administrator: RESOLVED, That the chairman be empowered to designate alternates and substitutes for pur- poses of signing necessary papers, including contracts.

No. 118. September and October Board Meetings: RESOLVED, hat in accord- ance with the usual practice, September 25, 1961 and October 23, 1961 be set as the dates for the regular September and October meetings of the boar,d, thus enabling the administrative committee meetings to be held during the week of September 11, 1961 and October 9, 1961.

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No. 119. Travia Leaves: RESOLVED, That the following terminal leaves requested b y members of the instructional staff under the provisions of the Travia Bill (chapter 894 of the Laws of 1960); to be charged to the code established in the Administrator's Office budget, be approved subject to financial ability:

College and Dept . Title Name Period CITY

Germanic & Slavic Languages Assoc. Prof. Thiele, Friedrich 9/1/61- 1/31/62 HUNTER

Educ. (Day .Session) Professor Kengla, Elsie R. 9/1/61- 1/31/62 German (SGS-Park Ave.) Asst. Prof. Lange, Eva C. 9/1/61-111 5/61

BROOKLYN English Asst. Prof. Reigart, Catherine M. 9/1/61- 1/31/62 Hlth. Educ. (W) Asst. Prof. Frost, Hazel 9/1/61- 1/31/62 History Assoc. Prof. * Broggi, Arnold R. 9/1/61- 1/31/62 Modern Langu'ages Assoc. Prof. Zollinger, Anna R. 9/1/61- 1/31/62

QUEENS Chemistry Professor Whittaker, Roland M. 9/1/61- 1/31/62

. .. I ' >. ..,,.. ::ii * Art. XVI , Sec. 16.la of the bylaws, requiring that a teacher on Sabbatical leave of absence ,..: - .,,-.: , . ,... return t o serve for a t least one year after the termination of a Sabbatical leave of absence, be ."-'. ..;x' ..- waived since Prof. Broggi is currently on sabbatical leave and will not be returning to duty.

No. 120. Claims and Lawsuits: The administrator's report of the following was noted: (a) NOTICES O F CLAIM HAVE BEEN FORWARDED T O T H E OFFICE O F T H E COMP-

TROLLER : Date Amount of

Claimaltt and College Served Claim Date and Nature of Claim Thomas M . Abrosecchia, 5/ 5/61 Differential in wages between the pre-

e t al. vailing rate for laborers a s determined by the Co,mptroller and actual wages received.

Jack Dorf & Charles Dorf 5 / 4/61 $ 15,000.00 2/17/h 1-Personal injuries, medical ex- City $ 2,000.00 penses and loss of services.

Barbara Bialow & 5/22/61 $ 20,000.00 4/11/6 1-Personal ~njuries. Bertha Bialow

Hunter Wilaka Const. Co., Inc. 5/23/61 $132,211.28 Extra work done pursuant to certain

Brooklyn change orders, for labor performed and materials furnished under protest, and for the failure of the board to make payment of moneys claimed to have be- come due.

Harvey Jaffe & Sidney Jaffe 5/24/61 $ 25,000.00 4/17/61-Personal injuries and loss of Hunter services.

(b) SUMMONSES HAVE BEEN FORWARDED T O T H E CORPORATION COUNSEL: Date Amoznt of

Claimant and College Served Claim Date and Nature of Claim Emanuel Schatzberg 5/22/61 $ 98.00 11/1/60-Damages to car when it col-

Hunter lided with a bus owned by Hunter Col- lege.

Minneapolis Honeywell 5/26/61 $ 5,370.00 Balance unpaid on contract with Gas- Regulator Co. plus man Plumbing & Heating Corp.

Queens interest Rocco J. Fariello 6/ 5/61 (See Ambrosecchia above.)

Hunter Sanford W. Groesberg 6 / 7/61 $ 750.00 Labor and services claimed to have

Brooklyn been performed during the months of June and July 1960.

(c) NOTICE O F CLAIM S E N T TO T H E CHIEF, DIVISION O F INVESTIGATION, OFFICE O F T H E COMPTROLLER:

Date Amount o f Claimant and College Served Claim Date a?zd Natz~re of Claim Evelyn Denkin $ 39.85 Personal injuries.

Queens

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ADMINISTRATIVE O F F I C E

(Calendar Nos. 121 through 123)

No. 121. Staff: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the Admi~~istrator 's Office be approved, as in.dicated, subject to financial ability: A. COMPENSATION FOR THE PERIOD 7/1/61-6/30/62:

Title Name Rate per H r . Mar . No. Hrs. For ~ e q u i r e d evenimg services in connection wi th board meetings:

Sr. Cust. Foreman Raymond C. Gaifney $3.00" 7 5 For required evening and weeker~d ze.o~k handling the accounts of the Ford Founda- tion Grant for the Federal-Colle~e Internship Program:

Accountant Norman Riback 3.75** 250 For weekend and holiday services in connection wi th necessary elevator and mainte- nance repairs :

Elevator Mechanic T. K. Coyne 4-00' 150 f Edward Kamperman

Sr. Cust. Foreman Raymond C. Gaifney 3.00' 250 B. APPOINTMENT:

Tit le Name Period Sal. Rate Temp. Helper Mary Minstrel1 6/19/61-8/31/61$ $1 l.QO/day *

' Payable from administrative office funds. ** Payable from funds made available under the grant. t A s substitute for T. K. Coyne at the same rate and within the hourly limitation. $ Un- less sooner terminated.

No. 122. Stadium Concerts, Inc.-City College: RESOLVW, That the board re- quest the Director of the Budget for a transfer of funds of $50,000 to Board of Higher Education-City College-43-130-Educational and Recreational Supplies, from such funds as may be available; and be it further

RESOLVED, That said monies be expended for the purpose of purchasing tickets of admission for college students to corlcerts given by Stadium Concerts, Inc., during the fiscal year 1961-1962.

No. 123. Salary Adjustments: WHEREAS, The Board of Estimate on June 9, 1961, under resolution No. 275 provided for a plan for the additional temporary adjustment of certain annual salaries effective July 1, 1461, by (a) increasing the salary of non-members of the retirement system by an additional temporary ad- justment of 331/2,% or (b) if such additional 3 s 7 0 adjustment is less than $100 per annum, by adjusting such annual salary, effective July 1, 1961, by an amount per annum equal to the difference between $100 and 354% of such salary, and on Janu- ary 1, 1962 if such 3'34% adjustment is less than $100 per annurn, by adjusting such annual salary by an amount equal to the. difference between $100 and 354% of such annual salary; and

WHEREAS, The aforesaid adjustments were made subject to the various terms and conditions as contained in resolution No. 275 of June 9, 1961; and

WHEREAS, The officers and employees of the Board of Higher Education were not excluded in the foregoing plans; and

WHEREAS, I t is desired to grant to the officers and employees of the Board of Higher Education who are situate.d similarly to the officers and employees of the City of New York, who will be affected by the foregoing plan, similar benefits; therefore be it

RESOLVED, That effective July 1, 1961, subject to financial ability and to the action of the Board of Estimate, salary adjustments to officers and employees of the Board of Higher Education similar to those officers and employees of the City of New York, described in Board of Estimate resolution No. 275 of ~ u n e 9, 1961, be granted under like terms and conditions; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the accounting ofiicer for the Board of Higher Education, .on behalf of the Board of Higher E.ducation, and all the educational units under its

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jurisdiction, be authorized to take such steps as are necessary to implement this &solution and to negotiate with the Director of the Budget for the adjustment of any inequities arising out of the application of this resolution.

H U N T E R C O L L E G E (Calendar Nos. 124 through 130)

No. 124. Establishment of Scholarship Award: RESOLVED, That the board approve the establishment of the Henry Dupont Scholarship of $500 to be awarded annually for approved summer study in France by an undergraduate student of the Department of Romance Languages to be selected by the department and by the president; and be it further

RESOLVED, That the board accept with thanks the sum of $522.75 contributed through the efforts of the teaching staff and students of the Department of Romance Languages making possible the Henry Dupont Scholarship Fund of $500 for 1961.

No,. 125. National Defense Student Loan Fund: RESOLVED, Tha t the board authorize Hunter College to add to its National Defense Student Loan Fund the federal capital contribution of $24,516 which was approved by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for the fiscal year 1961-1962; and that a loan of $2,724 from the non-instructional fee fund be authorized in order to enable Hunder College to meet its statutory obligation toward the National Defense Student Loan Fund.

Noc 126. Extension of Contract Time: RESOLVED, That the time for the com- pletion of the work under Contract No. 187587, John Grace and Company, Inc., and Contract No. 187582, David Coyne and Company, Inc., for the New Library, Classroom and Administration Building, Hunter College, Bronx, be extended to December 1, 1960, because of delays occasione.d by strikes inclement weather, changes in design and construction, and additional work.

No. 127. Contracts: RESOLVED, That the board approve the contract documents for furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for the following:

(a) Alterations and installation of lighting 011 the Hunter College Parking Lot at Hunter College, Bronx Unit, at an estimated cost of $35,000.00, chargeable to non-instructional fees.

(b) Rough grading of vacant land at Hunter College, Bronx Unit, at an estimated cost of $4,000.00, chargeable to instructional fees.

No. 128. Award of Contract: WHEREAS, The board under Calendar No. 61(a) of the meeting of May 15, 1961, authorized Hunter College to advertise for, re- ceive and open bids and award a contract to the lowest responsible bidder for furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for general repair of sidewalks, paved area, curbs, masonry work a t Hunter College, Bronx Unit; and

WHEREAS, The estimated cost was reported a t $9,900.00; and WHEREAS, The lowest bid received on the above project totalled $11,700.00; there-

fore be it RESOLVED, That the board authorize the award of contract in the amount of

$11,700,.00 to John DiBenedetto, for furnishing all labor and materials necessary and required for general repair of sidewalks, paved area, curbs, masonry work a t Hunter College, Bronx Unit, charged to instructional fees.

No. 129. Gra.nts: RESOLVED, That the board accept with thanks an offer of two grants totalling $272,968.00 from the Health Research Council of The City of New York for the purpose of sponsoring a five-year study entitled "Government

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Expenditures and Resources f-or Medical Care in New York City" and for an additional study entitled "A Study of Family Medical Care Services and Expendi- tures i n New York City by Source of Treatment and Source of Payment." This project will be sponsored by the Graduate Division of the college and will enable the faculty and graduate students in the fields of government, economics, sociology, social work and nursing to be drawn closer together in studying the problems of the metropolitan area.

No. 130. Terminal Leave of Absence: RESOI~VED, Tha t Florence M. Christman, Col. Sec. Asst. B, in the Office of Institutional Research be granted a terminal leave of absence, with pay, for the period 7/13/61-10/3/61, subject to financial ability and approval by the board of an extension of terminal leave benefits for niembers of the Employees Retirement System beyond June 30, 1961.

B R O O K L Y N C O L L E G E (Calendar Nos. 131 through 133)

No. 131. Ext ra Work Order: RESOLVED, Tha t the board approve an expendi- ture of $7,627.24 for extra work performed by Chapman, Evans, and Delehanty, Architects, in changing the layout of the Television Laboratory and the sizes of certain classrooms in connection with Contract NO. 186619 for the design of the 1;rooklyn College Classroom and Staff Room Building, which expenditure repre- sents an excess over the allowable five percent (5,%) for extra work to the extent of $3,177.24, chargeable to Capital Project HN-120, Brooklyn College Classroom and Staff Room Building; and be it further

RESOLVED, Tha t the Board of Estimate be requested to approve said expenditure of $7,627.24, representing an excess of $3,177.24 over the allowable five percent (5%) for extra work for this additional work, without public letting, and that the Board of Estimate appropriate the necessary funds therefor, to be charge.d to Capital Ptoject HN-120, Brooklyn College Classroom and Staff Room Building.

No. 13,2. Contract: RESOLVED, Tliat the board approve the contract documents for furnishing office equipment for expansion of instructional offices a t Brooklyn College, a t an estimated cost of $5,500 to be charged to Code 45-1-12 (Instructional Fees), subject to financial ability.

No. 133,. Promotions: RESOLT~ED, That the board approve the f.ollowing pro- motions for members of the administrative staff, as indicated, effective 7/1/61, unless otherwise noted, for a probationary period of one year. T h e budget director is making tlie necessary budget modifications to provide for these promotions.

Dept. Name Ann. Sat. Rate From College Ofice Asstant A to College Ofice Assistant B :

Library Rear, Norma $4,450 Personnel Service Vulcano, Theresa 4,450 Building 8r Grounds Mintz, Rachel 4,450

Front College Ser. Assistant A to College Sec. Asst. B : Education (TEP) Kinzie, Helen G . 4,450*

From Sr. Tab. Oper., I B M to Supervising Oper., IBM (Eff. 6/1/61): Registrar's Office Kern, Irwin 4,850

* Payable from Teacher Education Program Expense Budget.

Q U E E N S C,OELEGE (Calendar Nos. 134 through 138)

No. 134. Speech Clinic: RESOLVED, Tha t the following actions affecting the staff of the Speech Clinic be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability and schedule conditions:

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A. SUMMER S E S S I O N APPOINTMENTS-JUNE 15, 1961-JULY 27, 1961: Name Title Schedule Total Cowp.

"Stocker, Beatrice Acting Director Full $800.00 *Rosenb?,um, Robert Speech Therapist Full . 700.00

Simon, Joanne S. Speech Therapist 3/4 3/4 375.00 *Weissbart, Phyllis Speech Therapist 2/3 2/3 450.00 *Wolsch, Robert Speech Therapist Max. 8 hrs. wk. 5.50/hr.

Blechman, Noma Asst. Speech Therapist Full 320.00 *Cornman, Joan Asst. Speech Therapist Max. 8 hrs. wk. 4.00/hr. *Strier, Linda Asst. Speech Therapist 3/4 3/4 320.0'0 *Larschan, Edward Psychologist Max. 8 hrs. wk. 5.50/hr. *Serwer, Blanche Psychologist 1/2 1/2 775.00

B. APPOINTMENTS-1961-62: Name Title Period of App't Sal. Rate

*Blechman, Noma Tuch Foundation Fellow 9/1/61-1/31/62 $750/sem.

C. REAPPOINTMENTS FOR PERIOD 9/1/61-6/30/62: Name Title Schedule Total Comp.

Adler, Belle K. Speech Correctionist Full $6,020.00 Chinitz, Carol Speech Correctionist Full 3,960.00 Fischer, Alva Speech Correctionist Max. 8 hrs. wk. 5.00/hr. Rosenbaum, Robert Speech Correctionist Full 6,050.00 Stocker, Beatrice Speech Correctionist Full 6,930.00 Wolsch, Robert Speech Correctionist Max. 4 hrs. wk. 5.5 O/hr. Freudinberger, Herbert Psychologist Max. 8 hrs. wk. 6.00/hr.

* Served previously.

No. 135. School of General Studies: RESOLVED, That the following appointments to the staff of the Counseling Office of the School of General Studies be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability and schedule conditions. These recom- mendations will implement the operation of the Counseling Office for the period beginning June 12 and ending August 31, 1961 for the purpose of testing and counseling students who are applying for admission to the School of General Studies for the 5,eptember term.

No. of Rate No. of Rate Dept., Rank, Name Hrs. per Hr. Dept., Rank, Name Hrs. per Hr.

(ADMINISTRATION) Klier, Sol 96 4.00 College Associate Rothenberg, Allen 5 6 4.00

Meyer, Peter 420 $ 4.00 McDermott, John 40 4.00 (GUIDANCE) Temporary Helper College Associate Herbert, Veronica 372 1.75

Holloway, Lili 3 30 4.00 Berger, Marilyn 372 1.50 Klein, Melanie 144 1-50

No, 136. Undergraduate Research Training Grant: RESOLVED, That the board accept with appreciation the grant of $810 made by the National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Wel- fare, for an undergraduate research training project t~ be carried out during the summer of 1961 under the direction of Dr. Wilma Winnick of the Department of Psychology; and be it further

RESOLVED, That Dr. Wilbur Edel, business manager of the college be authorized to make disbursements in connection with the grant following regular college proce.dures.

No. 137. Contracts: (a) Interior Painting of B,uildings "D" and "E": IIE- SOLVED, That the board approve the interior painting of Buildings "D" and "E" on the Queens College Campus at an estimated cost of $10,000.00 chargeable to non-instructional fee funds.

(b) Purchase of Instructional Furniture: RESOLVED, That the board approve the purchase of instructional furniture at an approximate cost of $8,500 chargeable to Code 46-330-01-62 or 46-1-12 or such other funds as may be available.

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(c) Purchase of Ten Compound Binocular Microscopes: RESOLVED, That the hoard approve the purchase of ten compound binocular microscopes at an ap- proximate cost of $5,400.00, chargeable to instructional fees, Code 46-1-12.

(d) Purchase of Office Equipment: RESOLVED, That the board approve the purchase of office equipment at an approximate cost of $4,600.00 chargeable to Code 46-301-01 -62.

No. -13.8. Degrees: RESOLVED, That degrees be conferred as of the dates speci- fied upon students who have completed full courses of study at Queens College, except in cases where the name is stricken for cause. (Names are on file in the Office of the President.)

ADMlINISTRATIVE COUNCIL (Calendar Nos. 139 through 141)

No. 139. Division of Teacher Education: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the Division of Teacher Education be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

A. APPOINTMENTS-INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF-SUMMER 1961 : Title and Ofire Name Period Salary

Lecturer, Dean's Office George Langberg 7/3/61-8/ 4/61 $ 437.50 Total Hyman Kublin 7/1/61-9/ 1/61 2 , 2 0 0 . 0 For

the period Res. Asst., Res. & H. Helen Lee 7/1/61-7/31/61 392.00

Evaluation

B. PROIvIOTION T O COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Salary

Name Ofice Period 7/1/61 9/1/61 1/1/62 Adelaide L. Shields Dean's Office 7/1/61--6/30/6ZX $5,850 $5,950 $5,950

C. TRANSFER FROM HUNTER COLLEGE: Salary

Name Title and Ofice Period 7/1/61 9/1/61 1/1/62 Mary R. Kavanaugh Col. Off. Asst. A 7/1/61-5/15/6ZX* $3,450 $3,700 $3,700

(Prob.) Public Relations

D. LEAVES O F ABSENCE WITHOUT PAY: Ofice, Title and Name Period

BUSINESS OFFICE Col. O f f . Asst. B

Grace Cleary 7/18N/61-6/30/62 PUBLIC RELATIONS Col. Off. Asst. A (Prob.)

Mary R. Kavanaugh 8/1/61-8/11/61& 8/28/61---8/31/61

Reason

Personal

Personal

* Promotion subject to the satisfactory completion of a probationary pericd of one year. ** Ap- pointed to Hunter College 5/15/61, the usual probationary period of one year terminates on May 15, 1962.

No. 140. Architectural and Engineering Unit: RESOLVED, That the following actions affecting the staff of the Architectural and Engineering Unit be approved, as indicated, subject to financial ability:

A. REPORT O F DEATH: Title Name Date

Col. Off. Asst. B Marie Linsley 6/3/61

B. TERMINATION: Title Name E f f . Date

Assistant Arch. (Prov.) Peder Pedersen 6/8/61, 9 A.M.

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C. APPOINTMENTS : Title Name Period Sal Rate

Asst. Civil Engr. Peder H. Pedersen 6/ 8/61-12/31/61* $6,400 (Prov.)

Asst. Arch. 0swald Sirnanis 6/ 8/61-12/31/61** 6.400 Engr. Aide (Prov.) J. Howard Smith 6/12/61-12/31/61X 3,500

* Unless sooner terminated. ** For usual probationary period.

No. 141, Stationery and Diplomas: RESOLVED, That the recommendations from the Administrative Council dated 6/19/61, with respect to diplomas for the colleges of The City University, etc. be accepted.

ADDED ITEMS (Calendar Nos. 142 an,d 143)

Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the following resolutions were adopted :

No. 142. Contract-City College: RESOLVED, That the contract documents for furnishing and equipping a nuclear physics laboratory from funds provided by a grant from the United "S,tates Atomic Energy Commission, in the amount not to exceed $20,989.00, deposited' in the Bursar's Office to be disbursed from C. C. Bursar Grant Code No. 271, be approved.

No. 143. Gift-City College: RESOLVED, That the board accept with apprecia- tion for The City College from Professor Emeritus Paul H. Linehan the gift o f his collection of mathematical literature, consisting of approximately 125 books and 200 journals.

Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M.

R U T H S. SHOUP, Secretary.


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