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THE UNTVERSf TY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor April 11, 1962 TG TIE HOlVOFABLE BOARD OF RECEMTS SF' THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Gentlemen : The budgetary dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are nerewitb submit.ted, with my recommendat ivn for approval, for consider atron at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on April 27-28, 1962. Maln University 'Tcxas West.e:.n Cc13 1 ege Medical Branch Dental Branch M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute Southweste~n Medical Gctinol Pmtp-aduate SckooL-vf: Medict-ne The following changes affecting Central Administration budgetary uperatione are recommended for approval by the Board of Regents: Office of the Comptroller L . Effective March 7, 1962, appoint Mr. Alfred Frederick Morton on a month-to-, month basis as Clerk-of"-the-Works on the Addition to Gregory Gy?masYum (~~ialn ~niveraity). The monthly salary is $585, and employment will continue unt-il further notice from this office. (RBC 87) 2. Effective March 20, 1962, appoint Mr. J. WaylandGriffin on a month-to-month basis ti6 Clerk-of-the-Works on the Modernization and Remodeling of Waggener F a l l , Garrison Hall, and Chemical E~gineering Building (~ain University) . The monthly salary is $600, and employment will continue until further notice from this uf f ice. (RBC 88) Unlver~ity Lands, Gea 1.o~ - 3. FOP the period April 23, 1962 through April 30, 1962 grant a leave of absence without sal~ry to Mr. Berte R. Haigh, Geologist in Charge. This leave IS in congunction with his vacation period. Transfer from Available University Fund 4. Transfer $10,000 from the Available ~niversi't~ F~md Balance (~ccount No. 63--7301-?I) to Central. Administration Unallocated Account (Account No. 53-0650-11003 . This transfer i8 tu provide a source of funds for additfonai operating c0st.s for the seve~al offices included in Central Admfnistration. Sincerely yours, chancellor
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THE UNTVERSf TY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor

April 11, 1962

TG TIE HOlVOFABLE BOARD OF RECEMTS SF' THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Gentlemen :

The budgetary dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are nerewitb submit.ted, with my recommendat ivn for approval, f o r consider atron at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Aust in on April 27-28, 1962.

Maln Universi ty 'Tcxas West.e:.n Cc13 1 ege Medical Branch Dental Branch

M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute

Southweste~n Medical Gctinol Pmtp-aduate SckooL-vf: Medict-ne

The following changes a f f ec t i ng Central Administration budgetary uperatione are recommended for approval by the Board of Regents:

Office of t he Comptroller L . E f f e c t i v e March 7 , 1962, appoint Mr. Alfred Frederick Morton on a month-to-, month basis as Clerk-of"-the-Works on the Addition to Gregory Gy?masYum ( ~ ~ i a l n ~niveraity). The monthly salary is $585, and employment w i l l continue u n t - i l further not ice from t h i s o f f i c e . (RBC 87)

2 . Effec t ive March 20, 1962, appoint M r . J. WaylandGriffin on a month-to-month basis ti6 Clerk-of-the-Works on the Modernization and Remodeling of Waggener F a l l , Garrison Hall, and Chemical E ~ g i n e e r i n g Building ( ~ a i n University) . The monthly sa la ry is $600, and employment will continue until f u r t h e r no t i ce from t h i s uf f i c e . (RBC 88)

U n l v e r ~ i t y Lands, Gea 1 . o ~ - 3 . FOP t h e period April 23, 1962 through April 30, 1962 grant a leave of absence w i t h o u t s a l ~ r y to Mr. Berte R. Haigh, Geologist in Charge. This leave IS in congunction with his vacation period.

Transfer from Available University Fund 4. Transfer $10,000 from t he Available ~ n i v e r s i ' t ~ F~md Balance (~ccount No. 63--7301-?I) t o Central. Administration Unallocated Account (Account No. 53-0650-11003 . This transfer i8 tu provide a source of funds f o r additfonai operating c0st.s for the s e v e ~ a l of f ices included in C e n t r a l Admfn i s t r a t i on .

Sincerely yours,

chancellor

MAIM UNXVE!RBITY BUDGET AMEXDMEBTS

INDEX

April 27 and 28, 1962 Meeting

Budget, 1961-62

Auxiliary Budgets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classified Personnel ~ - b - , 2 6

Government Spewozed Research Academic Personnel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-21 Claasiff ed Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ - k - . 2 6

Main University Budget Academic Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-1 Classifiedfersonnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-23

Miscellaneous Sponsored Areas Academic Pe rs omel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-1.5 Classified Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-b-26

Special Faculty Assignments College of Arts and Sciences . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . M-b-31

Main - Budget Index

THE ITNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Main Ur.i,ve,rsity

Office af the President Austin

April 7, 1962

Dr. Harm lhnem, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texns

Dear Chancellor Ransom:

The following changes in the Main University Budget are su'bmitted for your approval and submission to t he Board of Regents a$ i t a meetiw in Austin on Apri l 27 and 28, 1962:

Re e onmended Arne ndment s t 0 the 19.6- 62 Budget -- Academic Personnel

{alary rates are based on nine months, and the terminal date of appointment i a May 31, 1962, unless otheruiae shown. For docket purposes, dollar figures are used, cents omitted, The tern "raten far acadmfc personnel is the full-time nine month base rate; the appointee receives the proportionate amount depending on the period sf his appointment and the fraction of time for which he is ap- pointed, fund^ for appointments or salary increases are from Umlloeated Sala- r ies unless otherwise shown, Unused salaries are unfi l led posi t ions or posi- t i ons within a given department vacated by re s i p t i m s or transfers, )

Effective It em Present Status Recommended Status Date OFFICE OF PRESIDENT -- Survey of Research Support

Transfer of Funds : I. From : Maintenance, Operation and Equipment

To : Salaries For: To employ two additional interviewers

to broaden scope of project ( 3123 )

COLI,EGE OF Am3 AND SCIENCE^ -

Ast xonomv kPpointmk-it : 2. Francis Graham

Smith (1160)

V i s i t i n g Lecturer March 1, Rate : $13,600 19 62

Botany 3 , Accept the resignation of Dr.. W. G. WhaLey as chairman, ef fec t ive Dcccmbur 31, 1961, and approve the appointment of Dr. H. C. Bold, Professor, as chair - man, effec-LIVE January 1, 1962, (869) Chemist sy Change i n Ti, t le: 4. L, 0, Morgan Assoc ia te Professor Professor February 1,

(964) Rate: $9,500 Rate: $9)500 1962 Change of Status: 5. G , W. Watt Profesaor Professor ( l j 2 T. ) February 1,

( 1017 Rate : $14,500 Bate: $111,500 1.9 62 (TO accept half -time URI ass igment )

Trans fers of Fund8 : 58.. From : ~ ~ E r + t s &+~&--.- &;-;&,,.t, 4-g- $4 9 ddb' i d * ~ ~ i . ~ ~ t l i . , ~ f ~ ( , ~ & k ~ m - 9 3, 6 1- s . o c

q 3 C (;.,9+. A-,--d?->. h 1 0 : Need for additional assistants -7, 9 3 3 0 d ( 1076)

5b. From : Main Univessi ty Umppropriat cd Balance $33,500 -00 I To: Maintenance, Operation and Equipment 33,500.OO

M-b-1

1961-62 Budget (continued Academic Personnel ( continued

I tern Present Status Recommended Status Date Colleiz of Arts and

Scieiiices -(continu&d) Chernistm (continued ~ r a n s f e r k {continued j

For ; To reimburse department f o r breakage and sales and to cover increaeed costs x8esulting from moving i n t o new wing of Chemistry Building. This i a f i rs t a d d i t i o n to M&O account of 'm,700 as provided in the lgG1.-62 budget.

(1165 1

Eng l i sh Leave of Absence: 6. Rudolph Willard Professor

(988 1 Rate : $11,500

AppointmenB: 7 . Mary Joan Worden

Edrich (1144)

8. John V ~ t l d i r n i r f rice

(10591

Changes of Status: 9. Sarah Dodson Assistant Professor

(1100) ( ~ n d ?.ficd service) (112 T I Rate: $4,840

10. Stanley Gerald TP- nhing Asststant Alemnder (1/2

( 1137 1 Rate: $5,000

11. Dale H . Edmonds Teaching Assistant ( 1096 1 (1/2 TI

R ~ t e : $5,000

12. William B. Al-lmon T e ~ r h - l n g Assistant ( 1109 1 I1/2 72.1

Rate : $5,400

13. Nina R, Cooper Teaching Assistant (1110) (1/2 9.1

Rate: $4,600

R t s i p t i o n s : 14. Johnny F. Kerr T e ~ l c h i n ~ Ass i sknt

( 1064 ) (1/2 T.1 Itate: $5,000

h a v e without pay February 1, to accept Univer- 1962 sity Research I n s t i - tute assignment

Special Ins t ruc to r February 12, Rate: $5>500 1962 Source o f Funds : Unused Salaries

Teaching Assistant February 1, (112 z) 1962 Rate: $5,000 Sourc t of Funds : Teaching Assistants

A s s i s k n t Professor February 1, (~odif ied Service) 1962 0 1 3 2) Rate : $4,840

Teaching Assistanta February 1, (3/4 T . 1 1962 Rate: $5,000 Source 'of Funds: Teaching Assistants

Teaching A s s i s t a n t February 1, (3/4 T+) 1962 Rate: $5,000 Source of Funds: Teaching Assistants

Teaching AssfstanL February 1, 0/4 T . ) 1962 Rate: $5,400

Teaching Assistant February 1, (1/4 T-) 1962 Rate : $4,600

January 31, 1962

1961-62 Budget (continued) xcademic Personnel (continued)

Effective I tern Present Status

. . - + . . . Recommended Status Date College of Arta and ---

Sciences (continued) E-C ont inued ) -tioris conk inued ) 15. Claude A . Allen Teaching Assishnt

(1125 1 a.1 mte; $4,800

Death: 16. Ehanuel Edrf ch f ns t ruc to r

11145) Rate: $6,000

Tranvf er o f Funds : -17. From : Unalloca ted Salaries $6,153

To: Teaching Assisknts 6,153 For ; Becauseof l e a v c s a u d c h n g e s

in time o f teaching staff, greater need f o r Teaching ~ssistants

(1108)

Geography k a v e or" Absence: 18. George Walter Professor

Hof m n Rate: $9,000 ( 942 1

Geology Appointments: 19 . Charles R.

Sewell ( 1154 1

20. Delos A. Tucker (1133 1

Leave o T Absence : 21 - Fred Mason

Bul l a rd (1025 1

Professor Rate : $11,500

January 31, 1962

have without pay F e b ~ u a r y I, to teach at the 1362 University of Munich ( ~ u l b r i g h t g r a n t )

Special Inst ructor February 1, (1/2 T. 1 1942 Rate: $4,800

Special Ins t ruc tor February 1, Rate: $4,800 1962

LRave without pay February 1, t o be assigned to 1962 Iraqi project

Change of S t a t u s : 22. William Rudolph Assocute Professor Associate Professor Fcbyclary 1,

Muehlbexger Rate: $9,000 (1/2 T - 1 1962 (993) ate: $9,000

Ge manic hnguages Appointment: 2 3 . Ludwig Schnitt

(10% V i s i t i n g Prof'essor F c b ~ u a r y I, Rate : $1.2,000 1962

Leave O F Absence : 24. Winfred P . Professor Leave without pay February 1,

Lehnlann Rate: $16,000 to accept Unive~sity 1962 (1009) He~earch Institute

assignment

History Appointment : 25. Charles A.

Bacaris se ( 920 >

Visiting Professor February 1, (1/2 T . 1 1962 k t e : $8,000

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel ( continued)

E f f e c t i v e Item Presen t Status Recommended Status Date - - - .

College of A r t s and Sciences continued 1

Home Economics - 1961-62 Reappointnent; 1st Semester - - 26 PauJa. Janet Assistant Professor

Connor Chalupnik (~emporary ) (854 1 Rate: $6,000

Change of Status: 27. A n n a Marie Lecturer (1/2 T,)

C ~ a w e l l Rate: $5,800 (855)

Mathematics have of Absence: 28. E r v i n J. Prouse Associate Professor

(1010 ) Rate: $7,000

Appointment: 29. C u r t i s E i n a r

Eklund (1044)

Philosophy Appointment: 30. Richard Kzlaner

(965)

A s s i s t a n t Professor February 1, (~emporary) (2/3 TJ 1962 Rats $6,000

Lecturer Febrwry 1, k t e : $5,800 1362

Leave without pay February 1, to accept Unimr- 1962 aity Research Insti- tute asa igment

Teaching Assistant Februrary 1, (1/10 TJ 1962 mtt: $5,000 Source of Funds: Teaching Assistants

VisLtSng Professor Februaq 1, Rate : $17,000 196s

Physics Change of Status: 31. Eldon Earl Associa te Professor Associate Professor February 1,

Ferguson Rate: $8,000 (2/3 T - 1 1962 ( 1007 1 h t e : $8,000

Transfer of Funds : 32. From: Teaching Assistants $13,946.00

To : A a s i s h n t s 13,946 -00 For: Reed f o r reallocation of funds (1152)

Psycholow Appointments: 33. James Ray Bawker

( 1053 1

34. Richard Madden Ritttr

(1055 1

Assistant Professor February 1, (Tempomw 1 1962 Rate : $6,500

Special I n s t ruc to r February 1, (~emporary) (1/3 T-,) 1962 ~ t c : $4,600

Change of Status: 35 . Nancy Burt011 k c t u r e r ( ~ e m ~ o m r y ) k c t u r e r (~emporary ) February 1,

(1054) 0 / 3 T.1 (2/3 T 1962 h i e : $6,600 at^ : $6r600

January 31., 1962

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

Item P r e s e n t Status Recornended S t a t u s Date College o f Arts and ~ c i e n c e T c X n ~ ~ - -

Romance Languages Appointment: 37: Maria Xenia Ins t ruc to r F e b m r y 1,

Rate: $5,000 1962

kave of Absence: 38. Ernest Faber Professor Leave without pay Sanuaxy 1-31,

Haden h ate: $12,800 to serve as a United 1962 ( 856 1 S t a t e a Spacia , l i s t in

a j o i n t United States- B r i t i s h Council P ro jec t to assist the Greek Ministry of Education f n an English Teaching Survey Ln Greece

Increase in Salary: 39. F r e d P . Ellison AssociateProfesrsor A s s o c i u t e P r o f e s s o ~ Fabruaryl ,

( 1x20 Rate: $9,500 Rate :: , $9,500 plus 1962 f o r the Second Semes- te r only an additional $500 from current res t r ic ted Punds

Change of Status : 40. Theodore Professor Professor (1/3 T. ) February 1,

Anderskon Rate: $13,800 Rate : $13,800 1962 (1140) (~111 serve in

sponsored programs )

sociolo~ Change of Statuss: 1 . Robert Bruce

Fbgedom (895 1

Reappointment : 42. Robert Bruce

Kagedorn (886)

Increase in Salary: 43 . Alanndor L.

Clark ( 1089 1

Teaching Assis-bnt (1/2 T. 1 Rate: $5,000

1961-62 First Semester Teaching Assistant (1/2 T. ) (3/4 T,lfan- mry, 1962 1 Rate: $5,000

Assistant Professor Rate: $7,500

Speech Resignation : 44. C . Wesley Special Instructor

tambe rt 0 / 3 T . 1 ( 939 1 Rate: $5,000

Teaching Assistant January 1-31, (3/4 T - 1 1962 mte: $5,000 Souree of Funds : Teaching Assistants

Teaching A s s i s h n t Februa~y 1, (1/2 T.1 1962 Hate: $5,000 Souree o f Funds : Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

Assistant Professor February 1, Hate : $7 TOO plus 196.2 $800 from restr icted funds for the second semtst~r only

January 31, 1962

Zoology Appointment: 4%: Eugene Philip

Goldsclm~idt (397)

Lec~turer Rate: $8,000

February 1, 1962

1961-62 Budget (continued ) -. Academic Personnel (continued)

Effective

Item Present Status Recommended S t a t u s Date

1gt3 -62 k c t u r e r (4/7 T .) 1st Semester

Reg i w t i o n s : 47. J. T. B a l l l e c t u r e r (4/7 T . )

(852 1 Rate: $4,900

48. Arnold Eugene Lecturer (4/7 T.) C rot ty Rate: $5,250

( 1060 )

49. Porter Wyatt b c t u r e r (2/7 T.) en e .son, dr . Wte: $5,250

bog2 j

U C ~ U P ~ P (617 ~r . ) Rate: $>,25@

Change of S h t u s : 50, Robert R. Lecturer (4/7 T .) hcturcr (2/7 T. )

I r i s h Rate: $4,550 mtc: $4,550 ( 1090 1

February 1962

January 31, 1962

January 31, 1962

Transf ex of Funds : 51. From: Assistan* $113.04

To: Maintenance and Operation 113,Ok For: To provide funds for temporary secretarial help (1179

Businesa Services Changes of S t a t u s : 52, George Harris Lecturer (2/3 T . ) k e t u r e r (FT) February 1,

Walker Rate: $5,200 mte: $5,200 1962 (1036 1 Source of Funds :

bc turars item

53. A1 Evans l e c t u r e r (1/3 T.) Bi rdwe l l Rate: $5,600

( 1091 1 1961-62

Reappointments : F i r a t Semester 54. Warren P . McKenneykcturer (113 T.)

(1035) R&c: $4,500

5 5 . Patpick Whitacre Lecturer (113 T..) Thompson Rate: $4,500

(1034 1

Marketing Administrat ion l eave o f Absence: 6 George Benton Assistant Professor

Simmons Rate: $7,500 (923)

Lecturer (2/3 T.) February 1, Rate: $5,600 1962 Source o r Funds: kctJurers item

kcturer (1/3 T. ) February 1, Rate: $4,500 1962 Source of Funda ; Lecturers item

Lecturer (2/3 T . ) February 1, mte: $4,500 1962 Source of Funds: k c t u r a r s item

h a v e without pay Feb~ua ry 1, to serve as proftct 1962 di rec tor under contract, w i t h Agency for I n t c r a t Zonal Dt velopmcnt

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic ~em$mel I continued

Item Present Status Recommendad S-tus Date College o f Business Adminie tmt ion (continued)

Marketing Administration (continued) Change of S t a t u s : 57. A1 E. B i r d w e l l h c t u r e r (1/2 T. ) Lecturer (l/h T. ) February 1,

( 1092 Rate: $5,600 m e : $5,600 1962

Appo inhment : 58. ~ o i t h K. C O X Lecturer (1/4 T . ) February 1,

(1180) Rate: $5,600 1962 19 61-62

Raappoinaent: F'irst Semester 59 David R . St ra t t on Lecturer (1/2 T. ) k c t u r t r (1/2 T,) February 1,

( 11.61) Rate; $5,600 ate:, $7,600 1962

COLLF,GE OF EDUCATION

60. ~ o y PI. ~a31 Professor (873) Rate : $15,000

61. pat ~ u l l i v a n kcturer (1/2 T.) (d76 ) Rate: $5,400

Leave of Absence: 62. Charle~ H . Dent Asaociate Prof'essor

(943 ) Rate : $8,000 (on leave)

Appointment : 63. 1r8 Irl Nelson Professor m r i t u s

(876

64. Joseph M. Michel ( 1006)

65 . Hemelinda Rodriguez

( 1002 >

Chnges of Status: #. Jewel Raschke

(1021)

69. James Pcte (;;;;imIls

1961-62 1st Semester Lec t u r c r (1/2 T . ) Rate: $5,400

Lecturer (3/4 T. ) Rate: $5, ~ C O

Lecturer (1/2 T. ) Rate: $5,400

Educational Administration Changes of Status: 70 . Bascam B . Hayes Prof.cssor (2/3 T , )

(877 1 Rate; $12,600

January 31, 1962

To extend leave with- February 1, out pay eo continue 1962 as an Education Materials Adviser under U. S . Office of Education on project In B r a z i l

Professor ( ' . - / 3 ~ . ) ~ c b m r y l , Rate : $9,000 15362

Assoc l a t e Professor February 1, Rate: $8,500 1962

Lecturer $5,200

February 1, 1962

Lecturer February 1, Rate: $5,000 1962

Lecturer (I/2 T.) February 1, Rate: $>,boo 1962

Lecturer FT) February 1, pte: h 400 ource: Xasistants

1962

k c ture r FT.) Febrni1ary 1, Rate: $5p400 1962

Frofessor (1/3 T. ) February 1, ate: $12,600 1962 (To be in Extension Teaching 2/3 T. )

1961-62 ~ u d g e t (continued) Academic Personnel ( continued)

Eif ec-t;ive Item Present Status Recommended S-tus Date College of Education (continued ~ d u c a t i o z l Administrat ion (coniinued) 71. Ben M. Harris Assisknt Professor Assist.ant Professor February 1,

( 878 1 (2/3 T. 1 0 / 3 T.1 1362 %kc: $8,700 Rate: $8,700

72. Kenneth E. Professor (1/2 T.) ~ r o f e s n o r . ( 1 / 6 ~ . ) ~ e b r u a r y l , Mc f ntyre Rate : $11,000 Wte: $11,000 1962 ( 1121 1

Educational Psychology R e s i ~ t l o n : 73. Thorns 3 * S c o t t Assistant Professor

(10751 (I/? T . 1 Rate: $5,630

January 31, 1962

Appointment : 74. F r ~ n c e s ElizabethPsychologist I11 Assistant Professor February 1,

Fallon Fuller Testing & Counseling - ( 2 / 2 :T. ) ' -' 1962 (1116) Center (1/2 T. ) mte: $5,580

Pate: $7,440 (12 mos,) Source: ~aan'a Off ice Physical and Health - Visi t ing Lecturers and Education Unallacated Salaries Increase in Salary; 75. Carr ie Lee h c t u r c r {1/2 T. 1 k c t u r e r (1/2 T . ) September I,

Warren Rate : $5,400 Rate: $5,900 1961 868 1 (~pprovtd

pr ior to February 1, 1962 b

Transfer o f Funds: 76. From: - Improvisational P i a n i s t $150 "00

To: Maintenance and Operation 150 a 00 For: Has not been possible to find

a pianist so purchase of records nt cessary

(861)

COLLEGE OF EIBGINEXRING -pa= Engineering Change of Status: '

77 . Robert W . Coude r 1nst1-uc tor 1079 ) Rate: $4,500

Instructor (3/4 T. ) February 1, mtt: $4,400 1962

Me t e o ~ o l o g y Change of Status : 78. Wilfried Helmut Visiting Lecturer Visiting l e c tu re r February 1,

Portig Rate: $7,h00 (2/3 T.1 1962 ( 1093 1 Rate: $7,400

Appointment: 79. Donald 8. Hangan EERL - Res* [email protected]: Special Instructor February 1,

m-93) 9/1-12/31 - $5,7@4 (1/3 T. ) 1962 E f f , 1/1-8 1- 6, 80" Rate: $5,085 w except 473 4. Zd uem.

Architec tu~al Engineering Change of Status: I-

L)O. r ank l in Beaumont Assistaht Professor Assistant Pmf essor February 1, Johnson (3/4 T.) Rate: $8,000 plus 1962 (1126 ) Rate : $8,000 plus $500 from cur ren t

$500 f r o m c u r r e n t restricted funds r e s t r i c t e d funds Source of funds:

h c t u r e r s (P-T)

1961-62 ~ u d g e t (continued) Academic Personnel ( cont~nuedl

Et'f ective Item Present Status Recommended Status Date College of Engineering (continued) ~ h e m i c a 1 . E n ~ f n e e r i n ~ Change of Status: 01. John J, McKetta Professor Professor (2/3 T. ) February 1,

(885) Rate : $15, $00 plus mte : $15,500 p lus I 962 $ 2 , 0 0 0 f r o m C u r ~ n t $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o a c c c p t a Re a t r i c ted Funds special assignment

one - t h i r d tirne See Item 131

C i v i l Engineering _C_

Resignation: 82. oml la Mckan Instructor (1/2 T.) Jaauary 31,

Stodart Rate: $4,800 1962 ( 927 )

Increase in Salary: 83. Fmnk Dewey Assistant Professor Assisant Professor February I,

Masch, Jr. (EY f cct ive 2/1/62) Rate: $8,500 1962 (1042) Rate: $7,800

Appointment : 84. James Edmrd

Comn (11551

Lecturer (1/4 T , ) February 1, Rate: $6,400 1962

Changes of Status: 85. Anthony A . Associate Professor Associate Professor February 1,

Topmc Rate : $9,500 plus (3/5 T-) 1962 (11: 0 ) $800 from Current Rate : $9,5 00 plus

Restricted Funds $800 from Current Restricted Funds

86. John E. Instructor I n s t r u c t o r (1/2 T,) February 1, Brcen Rate: $5,000 Rate': $5,000 1962

( 1167)

E l e c t r i c a l Engineering Death : 87. Robert W . Professor (~odif ied Service )

Warner Rate: $3,780 ( 894 )

September 18, 1g6l

Changes of Status : 88. Bob Meredith Assoc ia te Professor Associate Professor February 1,

Fannin (213 T - 1 (FT) 1962 (883) Rate: $9,500 b t e : $9,500

89. Charles H Roth, Assistant Professor A s s i a b n t Pro fesao r February 1, b t e : $7,600 (213 T. 1 1962

Rate ; $7,600

90. Robert Foada Ins t ruc tor (3/4 T. ) Instructor (114 T. ) February 1, Gribble Rate: $5,200 Rate; $5,200 1362

( 989 1 Reappointment: 1961-62 9 1 Michael E . Austin Instructor Instructor February 1,

( 1001) 9/16-1/31 \ Rate: $5,400 1962 Rwte: $T,lCoo

Engineering Mechanics Changes of Status: 92. Charlea H. Ins t ruc to r (2/3 T. ) I n s t r u c t o r (1/3 T.) Fcbruary 1,

Karnes Rate; $5,400 Rate: $5,400 1362 (1040)

1961-62 ~ u d g e t ( cont.inued) Academic Personnel (continued)

Effective Item Present S t a t u s Recommended Status Date College of Engineering ( con t inzd) Engineering Mechanics (con~inued) C @ q s of ~ t ~ n t i n u e d ) 93. J. H. Wines Instructor Instructor (213 T. ) February 1,

( 1039 ) Rate : $4,500 Rate : $4,500 1962

94. Michael Dean Instructor (3/4 T.) Instructor (1/2 9.) February 1, Re if el Rate : $4,500 k t e : $4,500 1962

( 1043 1 1st Semester

Reappointment : 1961-62 95. Pat G . Instructor Ins t ruc to r February 1,

Hedgc~xe Rate; $4,500 Rate : $4,500 1962 ( 1080 )

Mechanical Engineering 96. Cancel the 91,200 provided from restr icted funds for the salary of Dr. Andrew W. Marris, V i s i t i n g Associate Profeasor, making h i s t o t a l salary $10,000 for the 1961-62 Long Session. (1063)

COLIEGE OF FINE ARTS --- Music m n t m c n t : 97. Wilhclm Loibner

(950 )

98. Bernard P. Erhard (9 5 1 1

SCHOOL OF I A W -- Appointment: 9 Harry K. W r i g h t

(1011)

GRADUATE GCHOQL OF LIBRARY -E-

COLLEGE OF PHARbNCY ~ p p o i n t m z t : 101. Jmes Charles

King ( 929 1

Guest Profassor February 1, Rate: $10,000 1962

h c turur (3/4 T . ) February 1, Rate: $4,800 1962

Associate Professor Fehruary 1, Rate: $9,500 1362

Reappointment: ~ i r s t semester 100. Mary Nadine Lecturer (1/3 T. )

Blackman Nelson Rate: $5,400 (928 1

~ e c t u r e r (l/3 T. ) Februaxy 1, Rate: $5,400 1962

FW 10 - T E ~ V I S I O N -- Resignation; 102. C . Wesley TV Staging Services

Iambert Supervisor (2/3 T. b n g (938) Session; FT Summer)

Rate : $6,168 (12 months ) Unused s d a q to Radio- Television hsistanta

Special Instructor February 1, (~ernporary) (I /4 T . ) 1962 Rate: $6,000

January 31, 1962

1961-62 B u d s t (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

E f f e c t i v e I t e m Present Status Recomnonded S t a t u s Date Radio-Television (continued)

Transfer of Funds: 103. From: Updating Teaching Equipment and Class-

room Furnf shings - Allotment account $14,gg0.00 To; Radio-TelevSaSon 14,990.00 For : To purchase add i t i ona l teaching eqilip-

men% needed to bridge a wp created by demand for teaching by closed-circuit television.

( 866 )

104.Frorn: Unal1ocatcd:Maintcnance &Equipment $ g,COO.OO To: Maifitanance, Operation, and Equipment 9,000 .00 For : F i r s t add i t lon to budget amount of

$28,454, m 1960-61 t o t a l or1 ginally budgeted was $29,900, which was increased during year by some $15,000 representing transfers of income from "Credit fdr Sales." III 1961-62 it m s necessary to use $4,000 o f the fund in moving to new quarters, and the Credits f o r Sales are no longer automatf cally appropriated to department. The additional $9,000 is granted to cover these lbseee and provide what is considered an absolute minimum necessary to operate through the fiscal year .

( 1003 )

ORGANIZED rnSEARCH Bureau of Economic

G e o l 0 ~ - Change of T i t l e : 105, Virgil Evere t t Research Scientist V; Associate Director; December 1,

hrncs professor o f w o l o a professor of ~ e o l o w 1961 (863) Rate: $12,000 Rate: $12,000

(12 months) (12 months)

Bureau o r Engineering ~ e s e a r x

Appointment: 106. J. H. mines Instructor in Research Engineer February 1,

(1122 ) EngLneering Me chanica ( ~ a c u l t ~ ) ( l / 3 T . ) 1962 (2/3 T. 2d Semester) a t e : $4,500 Xate: $4,500 8ourcc of f inds:

R e ~ i ~ t i o n : Reaearch Engineere 107. Miles C o r n Research Engineer January 31,

Huffstutler,Jr - ( ~ a c u l t y ) (113 T . ) 1962 ( 1081 1 h t a : $8,000

Transfer of Funds: la, From: &tin University Unappropriated Balance

To: Bureau of Engineering Research - Special $9,'i1484'l

,Fund For :

9J768 a 71 To reappropriate balance lapsed at August 31, 1961

(1142)

Budget (continued) Personnel (ccn t i~ued)

Effective Iten1 Present S t a t u ~ Reaomerded Status Date Organized Research

continued) Computation Center Transfar of Funds : 1Og. born: Main Wversity Umppmpriatd W m s a

To : Tam Unit f o r CD 1604 F O ~ : TO'* rea3spmyrlats b a m c c on hand Wuguet 31,

1961 of $23$000, plus dditiona3. M s t o be used as part of the coat of adding a set of Eour magnetic tape units to the Control Data, 1&4 imtwllut ion to increase the effettivemss and cfPieiency of the opamtlona

W 7 )

University Research Xmtitute 110. T ~ E a-ntti for the fallowing fwulty -barn f o ~ the Second Semester, with stipends paid fi.loan &new Ftmh Allotment account, aubml-tted in t he docket for the Fe'bma~y 1962 meeting have been cancelldj the appolnt- rrents w i l l be made frm another s a c e l

William B. Todd, m f e s a o r of wish at $lUyOOO (9b) WaUwce Mendeleon, Prof'ees~r of C o v e m n t at $l2,000 (947) Arthur M m m h y , Professor of P ~ O S O ~ at $ 1 7 , ~ ~ (948)

Stigends frm Research PL.ogpms Having Special Glgnificanct to Research Developent

d=

Appointments r 111. George WillarB. Profesraor of Chemistry Reaewch Aasi-t February 1,

watt (1/2 T*) (1/2 T 4 1962 (1020 ) ate: $ L 4 , 5 ~ stTpada $3,625

. Michael I. Tnst m c t or in Research Assignment Swmer Davis -istry Session

( 1098 1 Rate r $6,000 o f h n g ~ e s a i o n )

113. David M, Assoc i~ te Professor Resea~ch A a a l m n t S m e r Hirmnelblau of Chemical Engimer- Session

( 1045 1 iw Raten $ 9 , ~

4 . M. C. Huffstut- Assistant Rofeaaor Research Assignment February 1, I ~ X , ~ r . or M~-c~z. 0 / 3 r4) 1962 (1101) W i n e a r i ~ ( 2/3 a" ) S i W d S $J ,333

htez $8,000

5 , Cancel the appoin?aent of Dro David P, -ah, AsaocPate Profemor of Botany, to his University m~emch Assfgment, payable fmm Generd f i d s Allotment account, effective at cloae of bwimes Jm- 31, 1962, and appoint h i m f m Resew& mgram H a d n g 3peoid &Lgn$fiemce to Research ~avelopment Pebmmy 1 thmugh ~ a y 31, 1962 at a total stipend. of $5,250. Dr. Blochls nine month base salary l a t e is $l0.500. (1014,1015)

~ 6 . Approve the foUMng amrde from the Wsetweh mgmms Haviw Special Signif l c m c a to Reeeamh Devalapuent s

Pro jact Supervisor o f Researah r mount David P. Blach, Acu6oufate Professor of

Nathan L. Bauld, Xs t ruc to r in W n i s t r y Stemobistxy of 1,500.00 (1073 1 Metal Addition to

Congugated Systems

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel ( cmtinued)

Effect ive Item Present Statua Recommended Status Date University Research

I n s t i t u t e Gi i35 iGed )

Project Supervisor Type of Research Amount William C . B e l l , Professor of W O ~ W Cambrian Biostratig- $ 500.00

(1070 1 ~ P W

John L. Snyder, Assistant Professor of A Study of H i g h Temp 500.00 G e o l o ~ (1069) Feldspar from the

Da~le Mountains

R . I,. Storck , Ass i s tan t Professor of Role of Ribosomes in f,000.00 Microbiology (826) the Morpholow of

Fungi

R . 2 . Lockart, Assistant Professor of A Study of Inter- ~ , O O O . O O Microbiolow (825) relationship between

Western Equine Encepha- lamyelitis Virus and an Interfering Material Produced by It

Walter E. Millett, Associate Professor of Positron A n n i h l h - 500.00 Physics ( ~ 6 9 ) tion Studies

E. J. Capaldi, Assis-bnt Professor of Effect of Marginal 315 .OD Psychology 1175 ) Probability o f Refn-

forcement and the Proba- b i l l t y of Non-rainforce- ment being followed by Rcinforetmtnt on Resistance to Extinction

John Mil ton Theios, Assistant Professor of A Markov Model for 300.00 Psychology ( ~ 7 6 ) Choice Behavior

Hugo Steinfink, Associate Professor of Structurear ldDis- 3,600.00 Chemical Engineering (1074) loca t ion EfCacta in

Sol ids

Joseph F . Malina, Assistant Professor of Anaerobic Dccomposi- 5OO.QO C i v i l Engineering (1127) t i o n of Nitrogenous

Compounds

konardt F. Kreislc, Associate Profcsnor of Dynamic Analyses of 420.00 Mcchanlcal Engineering (1170) Nonlinear Systems

M. C. Huffstutler, Assistant Professor of Cobalt Martc nsite 500.00 Mechanical Engineering (1171)

D I V I S I O N OF EXTEMSION Bureau of-public School -- Service

117. Ikleon G. Director of Music Director of Music Stptcrnhtr 1, Patrick A c t i v i t i e s (1/3 T. ) Activities (1/3 T. ) 1962 (1128) ~cptember 1, 1961- mte: $ 6 s 9 ~ ~

August 31, 1962 Rate: $7,104

. " .

(See next page)

(12 months)

1963-62 Budget. (crsrt,l:-xed 1 Academic Personnel (cont icued) '"611 ~f

EPf e c t i v e I t e m - Present Status Recommended Stat:~s Date D i v i s i o n of Extension j c o n t i n u c d ) Bureau of Publ ic School

s e r v i c e ( c o n t i ~ u e a ) The preceding change of s t a tu s i s t o corqect er ror made in initial app0inkn;nlen.t o f Mr, P a t r i c k in Extension where he should have been appointed f o r t h e same period and at the same rate as h i s academic appof~tment in the Department of Music; viz., $6,900 fo r nine months.

Extension Teaching and -=

F i e l d Service Bureau Change in Title ; 118. Alan H. Humphreys Assistant Director fo r Assistant Director fo r September 1,

(921) public School Services ; ~ u b l i c school Program:; 1961 - ,?~iy S ~ c t u r e r in Curriculwn Lecturer in C'urricul!m 31, 1962 and Ins t ruc t ion and Ins t ruc t ion Rate: $6,600 Rate : $6,600 (I1 mnr,t.hs) (11 months 1

Changes of Status : 119, Bascom B. Hayes Professor of Ed- Professor of Ed- February 1,

(961) ucational Adminis - ~ j c a t i o n n l A h i n i s - 1962 t r a t l o n (1 /3 T. ) t m t i o n (2/3 T . ) Rate : $12,600 wte: $12,600

120. Ben M. EIarrfs Assis tant Professor Assistant Professor February 1, (966) of Educational of Ed-ucat ional 1962

Administration (1/3~) Administration ( 2/32\ %te: $8,700 Rate: $8,700

Office of t he Dean Transfer o f Funds; 121. From: Stamps for Exteneion Division $1,110 -50

To : Maintenance, Operation and Equipment i,llO. 50 For : 20 help in purchase of new postage

meter machine (1138 1

PHYSICAL PIANT -,

Transfer of Funds: 122, From: Improvements, Remodeling and

Major Repairs To : Chemis t ry Building - Relocation o f

Glass Shop For : To relocate Glass Shop where adequate

bench space, ven t i l a t i on condisions, e t c . , can be provided

(862)

1 2 3 . Frc-)rn: Improvements, Remodeling and fiiaJar R e p a t ~ s

To : L i t t l e Campus Bul ld ing A - Rernodelrng f'or Gene pal Stc rage

For : To repair L i t t l e Campus DomiCory (damaged by fire ) ror general storage use

(952

1961-62 ~ u d g e t (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

E f f e c t i v e I tern Present Status Recornended Status Date PhJ.sice~1 Plant m u c d ) I % l @ o ~ e s Res. Center- Rehab. Fund $2,000.00 124. From : Improvements , Remodeling and

Major Repafrs ,,,6,700.00 T o : Relocation of Mineral Technolow

Laboratory 8 ,700.00 For: To provide a M i n e m l Technology

h b o r a t o r y at Balcones Research Center f o r the Bureau of Economic Geoloe=y

( 1066)

LIMP SUM APPROPRUTIONS -- - Transfer of Funds : 125. From: Umllocated Special Equipnent

To: . Materials Fatigue Laboratory For: To provide equipment fo r the

Laboratory ( 9 5 3 )

$18, ooo . 00 18, ooo . 00

The Hugg Foundation f o r - - ~ e n m ~ e a l th Transrtrs of Funds: 126. From: W . C . Hogg Fund! Program and Trave l $ 2,454.38

To: S t 7 ~ d e n t Health Center 2,454.38 For : To provlde salary and OASX payments f o r

the appointment o f Dr. R . El Ledbetter f o r counseling se rv i ces (see A u x i l i a q Budgets )

(10,521

127. From: H . @ . Xogg Fund: Research, Publications & Tmvcl 400.00

To: Department of PsychoLou 400~00 For : Research on relationship between

personality characteristics and racial intolerance under the direction o f Dr. Donn Bynle

(1086)

128. From: W I C . Rogg Fund: Pmgmn and Travel 500. 00 To: Dean of Waxen'a Office 500 .OO For : To continue during Second Senester the

study on Relat ion o f Residence Xalls tu Educat ion

(1373 1 MISCELLANEOUS SPONSORED

AREAS Counseling in Hunan -- Factors ( A i r Force Contract - Hogg Foundation)

Appoinbnents : 129. Henry A . Eo-n Prof as sor-SOC i o l o g ~ Profe saor-Soc i o l o a January 1-

( 100.5 ) Rate: $10,000 0 / 4 $1 June 30, Stipend t $1,666 1962

130. kr ry E . Moore Professor-Socioloa Professor-Sociolow January 1- [ lL l ) (1205) Rate: $10,000 0 / 4 ~4 31, 1962

Stipend: $277

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

Effect ive Item Present Status Reconmended Sta tus Date Exc c llcnce Allotment w ~ n ~ i n e c ring ) Appo intrne nt : 131. John J. McKetta P r o P e ~ s o r of Cheinical Special Assignment February 1,

(884) Engineering (2/3 T . ) (1/3 T.) 1962 ~ a i c : $15,500 St ipcnd : $2,583

Ford Foundation - - Pmfes'sional Develop - ment of Presen t Faculty- -- Enginccrlng

Appointments : 132. Ro b ~ r t W. Courter Jnstmctor in A c m - Instmctor (1/4 '1). ) : F t b m n 1, (1087 ) Space Enginatring Stipandr $562 1962

(3/4 T.1 mtt: $4; 500

133. C h a r l e ~ H.Roth, A s s i s h n t Professor Assiatant Professor February 1, Jr . of Electrical Eng- 0 / 3 T - 1 1962 (1000) ineering [2/3 T . ) Stipend; $1,267

mtt; $7,600

134. Cancel the one-rourth time Ford g m n t to Mr. Fmnklin Beaumont Johnson, Assistant Professor of Architectural Fnglraeering, since he is to teach full- t h e the Second Semester. @is 9ecomes tf fectlve on January 31, 1962. (1136)

Ford Fo~mdat ion - - Closed C i r cu i t

PfiJtet - P&cb;toW Transfer of Fundst 135. From: T r a v e l

For : .need more assis~nt b l p

Ford Foundation - Gmn-t f o r Microwave met

136. Leon 0 . Morgan Professor-Chemistry Professor-Chemistry February 1, ( 1173 ) mttt $9,500 flj4 :T. ) 1962

Stipend: $1,055

Traal . Contract - I C A L C a n t . c t - ~i t t rns r

t i o n a l Of f ' ict Appointment : 3-37. Fred Mason Prof essor-Geolou Chief of Mission to February 8-

Bullard Rate t $LL, 500 Imq Augus-L 31, (1026) (11-29) (h leave) Stipend: $9,487 1962

(=sea on rate of $11,500 f o r 3 months plus 10s overseas allowance in accordance with terns of contract. On return $11,500 teaching rate will ob-in. )

1961-62 Budge% (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

E f f e c t i v e Item Presen t Status Recommended Sta tus Pate Miscellaneous Sponsored Artas (con t im~ed ) ~ateriai Fatigue '

l a b orato-reau of Engineering

- -

Appointment : 238. Anthimy A ,

Topmc I1163 )

Middle East Unguage - and Area Center (ExcGTiTnce)

Appointments : 139. Edge~r Sklono

E f r a t ( 987 )

140. Walter Lehn ( 986 3

141. Charles D . Matthews

(985)

14%. C a r l Leiden (875)

NDEA Counseling and Guidance - Training

Associate P ro fes so r of C i v i l Engineering 93/5 T*) Rate; $9,500

Re s ta rch Engineer ( ~ a c u l t y ) ( 2 / 5 T.) Stipend : $1,900

I n s t r u c t o r in Classi- Instructor (1/2 TI 1 c a l hngmges (1/2 T . ) St ipend: $1,288 lizte: $5,800

Associate Professor Stipend t $4,222

Visiting Associate Professor (1/2 T. Stipend; $2,000

Visiting Professor Associate P ro fe s so r GOV~~UICIL~ (1/3 T. ) (2/3 T.)

mtt: $8,000 stipend: $1,528

Associate Professor, (213 T . 1 Stipend: $2,370

February 1, 1962

February I, 1962

February 1, 1962

November 5, 1961- J~nuary 31, 1962

143. Thomas 3. S c o t t Psychologist TI1 Assistant Pl-of'essor February 1, (la?l) (213 T . 1 of Educatioml 1962

Testing and Counsel- Psychology i n g Center Rate: $5,850

0 / 3 T J Stipend t $975

144. Kenneth E. Professor of Educa- Professor of Educa- February I., Mc In tyrc t i o n a l A h i n i s t p - tional Adrrlinistra- 1962

(1124) t i o n 424.3 T.) , , ' tion (1/3 T. ) Rate : $11,000 Stipend: $1,833

14.5. Charles M. C l a ~ k A s s i s k n t Professor ( 1103 ) of Educational

Tsycho3 .0~ (2/3 T Teacher in Institute (4'3 T.) Rat@: $7,500

146, Royal D. Embree, Profecsor of Jr . Educational Fsych- (1104) ology (1/2 T . )

Direc to r of Institute I l / 2 T.1 Rate: $10,000

A ser i s t a n t Professor February 1, o r Eclucational 1962 Psycholow (1/4 T . ) Stipend: $833

Professor of Educa- February 1, t i ona l ~ s y c h o l o a 1962 (1/4 T - 1 Stipend: $1,131

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personriel (continued)

Effective Item Present Status Recoqmended Status Date Miscellaneous S~onaored ~ r c a s (contin-

Population Research Center (Excellence

Transfers of Funds: 147. From: Allotment Account

To ; bhintenanct , Operation and E qutpme nt

For : Reappropriate funds lapsed at Auguet 31, 1961

( 1084)

From: Maintenance, Operation and Equipment $4,84&, 00

To : Sabr l t s L , ~ ~ L , Q O For : Meed addi t ional staff f o r underkking

spec l a 1 study ( 1077 ) ( 1x94

Research in Astronomy -@EiEeZe- Transfers of Funds: 148. From: Maintenance and QpratLon

To : Salaries For : To create a line item position

f o r a Computer Propmmer 1 (1/2 T. ) February through May, 1962

( 970 1 149. Frorn: Salaries $ 319too

TO : WinWnftnce cnd Opdmtion 319.00 For : Money available from resignation

and needed f o r expenses r e l a t i ng to spec ia l instrument design work

(959)

150. From: Maintemncc' and OperatIan $ 4.00 To: Salar ie e 4.00 For ; Approved appointments shor t by

t h i s amount (838)

Shell Development P

Company - Bureau of Engineering Research

Appointment: 151. E. Joaeph Weisn Professor of Research Engineer

(1105) Chemical Engineering (~aculty ) (g/k0 T (1/2 T . ); Aafiistant Stipend: $900 t o the Dean of Gmduatc School (1/2 T. ) Academic Rate t $11,000

South A s i a Language and -- - Area Center

(ExcelGiq" Appointments : L52. E d s r d polome''

( 981 1

February 1, 1942

V i s i t i rag Associate February 1, Professor (1/2 T. ) 1962 St fpend : $2,000

1961-62 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel ( eontznutd)

-;':I :+

E f f e c t i v e Item Present Status Recommended Status Date Miscellaneous Swonsortd Areas (continued) - South Asia L a n m m ~ and Area Center (mllcnca) (continued)

Special Instructor F t b r m r y l , 12/3 T . ) 1962 Stfpcnd: $1,333

1 154. Andree F. S'~ipmds for MYS, Spcc ia l fns t ruc to r December11, S joberg S Jobcrg baaed on (2 /3 T.) 1961 - an-

(865) rate of &,Too fo r Stlpend: $503 a m 31, 1962 b' nine m d h s

155. Andree F . Special Instructor February 1, SJobtrg (2/3 T O > 1962

( 1063 Stipend: $1,500

UIBIVERSITYRESEARCH ~ t i p e n d s a r e l / 4 o f acadmicrata forhs i s tmt INSTm!UTE Profeesol-s and Instructors and I/$ of sate far (~xcellence ) Professors and Associate Professors Appointments; 156. Michael, I. In~l",ntuctor in C h d s t z y , ,. Research Assf gnrnent; Summer

Rate: $6,000 : Stipend : $1,500 Session

157. Oscar William P r o f t ssor of Classical Research Assignment Surntner Reinmuth bnguaga s Stipend: $2,300 Session

( 1083 1 Rate: $11,500

158. Frtderic W i l l Assistant Professor Research Assignment S m e r ( 974 1 of Classical Ianguages Stipend: $1,875 Session

Fbtc: $7,500

159. Rudolph Wil lard Professor-English Research Assignment Febmary ( 992 ) Ratet $11,500 Ski?@: $5~750 1962

160. William 3. Todd Professor-English ResearchAssigrment February 1, (945) Rate : $10,000 Stipend : $5,000 1962

161. David Hayrnan Associate Professor Research Assignment Summer (857) of English Stipend: $1, TOO Session

Rate: $7,500

162. David Joseph Instructor-English Rcsea~ch Assignment Summer DeIaura ate: $6,500 Stipend : $1,625 Session

(956 1 163, Roger David Instruc tor-English Research Asaigment Swnmtr

Abmhms b t e : $6,000 Stipend: $1,500 Session (963)

164. George W . Professor d Geography Research Ass ipnen t June 12 - Hoffmn Rate: $9,000 Stipend: $1,400 August 2 ,

( 977 1 1962

165. Winfred P . Professor o f Germanic Research Assignment February 1, 1,ehann h n p g e s Stipend: $8,000 1962

( 1012 > b t e : $16,000

166. Wallace Mendelson Pmfcs SOP-Government Re search A s s i p c n t February I, (946 1 Rate: $12,000 Stipend: $6,000 1962

1961-62 Budge t (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)

Effect ive Item Present Status Rcc ommended Sia-bus Date --- P

I n s t i t u t e (~xctllence) (continued) Appointments (cant inued) 167. Karl Michael Assistant PrvTessor Research Assignment Summer

Sc.hmi tt of Govertx~ent; Stipend:: $1,950 Se ss ion (973) h t e : $7,800

168. Oliver ~ d k t y Professor of B i s t o r y Research A s s i g r ~ e n . ~ S m ~ r (955) ate: $11,000 Stipend: $2,000 Se s s l o n

169. Honald Davis Ins t ruc tor of History Research Assignment S m c r B i t t o n Rate: $6,5co Stipend: $1,625 Sessiorr

(957)

170. Arthur Edward Professor-Philosophy Research A s s i p a u t Fe'br;rar,y 1, Murphy Rater $17,000 Stipend: $8,500 1962

( 949 ) /

171. Ricardo Gullon Professor of Romnce Reaearch Assignment Summer (971) language a Skipend: $2,400 Scss ion

Rate: $13,500

172. Merlin Henry Assistam Professor Research Assignment S m e r Fors te r of Romance languages Stipend: $lp750 Session

( 972 Rate: $7,000

173. E. Joseph Weiss Professor of Chernlcal Research Assignman% S m c r ( ~ 1 8 ) Engineerf ng Stipend : $2,200 St saion.

Rate: $11,000

174. David Mautntr Associate Professor Rcaearch A s s i m c n t S:unmer Himmelblau of Chemical Engineering St Zptnd : $1,800 Session

(958) Rate: $9,000

175. Wallace b u i s Associate Professor Research Assignment Smncr Guess of Pharmacy St ipcnd : $i ,620 Sess ion

( 962 1 Rate: $8,100

176. A gmnt of' $8,960 has been made to Flr , Frank H. W a r d l a w , D i r e c t o r of the University of Terns Preset to be used to cover publication cos ta of the rol lowing: Of M n in the A l g a r x , Finnegan's wake, The Regional Vocabulary -- - of Texas, Captain M~WK Friend of Byran and ~ m l e y , The Novels of ml-~aulkne r . --I 4-- -

177. C m c a l the appol.ntrncnts of Dr. David M. Himmclblau and D r . Michael 1- Davis Sor a S m ~ r Session research A s s i p n e n t as s e t out above. Their appointaents w i l l be made f r o m another source of funds, (1046) (lC62)

C m m BESTRICTED FUNDS h d i o - ~ c - n i Funds P -- Transfer. of Funds: 178. From : Radio-Tclevis ion Dtvclopment

To: $3~6.01

Travel 376.01 For: To pay travel expenses f o r KLRm

Channel 9 personnel. (932 1

1961-62 Budget (continued) AcademSc Personnel (continued)

Effective Item ..- Present S t a t u s Recommended Sta tus Date

PROJECTS UNDER OFFICE QF

In this area "Present S-l;atusl' column gives the staff member's academic t i t l e and h i s teaching rate; t h e "Recommended Status" column reflects efthey his nomination to the p r o j e c t o r a change in his gowrment sponsored appointment to that s e t f o r t h . A l l appointments are wfthin the cornbinad teaching and research Load of fifty hours per week, t h e a d d i t i o n a l t en hours being per- mitted only when the teaching schedule is fo r at least half t i m e . A l . 1 stipends arc from contract funds.

Academic Year I n s t i t u t e ( N S F n E J - 179. Paul Jackson Lecturer in Curri- ~ e c t u ~ e r (2/3 T. ) February 1,

Cowan cu lum&Ins t ruc t fon Stipend: $2,000 1962 (935) 0 / 3 T . 1

wtt: $6,000

Bureau of Business ~e sear= 180. Charles T. Associate Professor Social Science Be- February 1,

Clark of Businass Services starch Associate 1962 ( 1037 . Rate: $8,200 ( ~ a c u l t y ) ( l / 4 T. )

To be vouchered at hour1 rate ofk $5.22

Electrical Engineering Research Laboratom

181. James oggs Associate Professor C o n s u l b n t o f Chemistry (2/3!L) (without pay) Assistant to Dean of Graduate School 11/3 r.1 Rate: $8,500

March 1 - August. 31, 1962

182. Wilfried Hchuth Visiting Ltcturer Research Sc ien t i s t V February i - Por t ig inAero-SpaceEngi- Rate; $1 ,948 ( l / 3Tb) Augus-c3l, (1106) necring (2/3 T. ) 1962

Rate: $7,400

E l e c t r o n i c Materials Research Laboratory 183. James C. Associate Professor Research Sei.ent5.s-b Fe'crmry 1 -

Thompson of Physics ( ~ a c u l t y ) (1/4 T . ) June 15, 1962 (922 1 Rate: $7,800 Stipend: $974

Intermciliary Metabolism and Alkaloid Bios~nthesia 1w Gurrnar ~ j e r s & d Assistant Prof'eesor Director (1/4 T. ) January 1 -

( 926 1 of Pharmacy St ipend: $1,622 August 31, ktt: $9,300 1962

Investigation o f t h e Buried -- C r u s t of the North Americas ---- Continent

1-am Rudolf Associate Prof cssor Pr inc ipa l Xnvesti- February 1, Muohlberger of G e o l o ~ ( l / ~ T , ) gator (~acul-t;yX5/8~.>1.1962

(994 > Rate: $9,000 Stipend : $2,500

1961 -62 Budget (continued) Academic P c r ~ o n n t l (continued)

Effective f tern Prc sent Status Recorrtmtoded Status Date - Projects Under Office Of - -- - Government Spom'.ored Research

- . -- (continued)

Linguistics Research Center

l m n f r e d Philipp Prafessor of Ger- Chief Invest igator January 1 - Lehmann manic Ianguages ( ~ a c u l t y ) (114 T. ) August 31,

( 912 ) ate: $16,000 st ipend: $31555 1962

187. Werner Winter Professor of k r - Resea~ch Associaze January 1, (913) manic Lan@;uages ( ~ a c u l t ~ ) (1/4~.) 1962

Rate: $9,000 SLpend: $1,250

188. stanley N . A s s o c i a t e P r o ~ e s s o s K e s e a r c h A s s o c i ~ t r J anua ry l , Werbow of Cexlnanic languages (~aculty) (1/4~.) 1962 (914) Rate: $8,200 Stipend : $1 138

Middle East Center m a n iden Visiting Professor Resignation ( t o be Hovember 4,

1874) of Government ( l / ~ , ) reappointed f ron 1961 Rate : $8,000 other funds. )

Militam Pr~vsics Research Laboratory

190. Winfred P h i l l p p Professor of Ger- R e s i ~ a t i o n h h m a n n manic Ianguageo

( 901 ) Rate : $16,000

191. Werner Winter Professor of Ger- Resignation December 31, E 900 > manic Languages 1961

Rate: $9,000

1 9 2 . Stanely N. AssociateProfessor Resignation December 31, We rbow of Germanic Languages 1961

(899 1 Rate: w,200

Phya ic s of Metxstable ~ystems- 193. Eldon Earl Associate Professor Research Scientist Febrmry 1,

Fe rguson of physics ( 2 1 3 ~ ~ ) ( ~ a c u l t y ) ( l/ 3 T.) 1962 (1157) Rate: $8,000 Stipend: $1,185

Public Health Training Grant -haage the source o f r u n d s f o r the appointment of the f o l l o ~ i n g frm Ar~ount No. 26-1690-0510 ( P J ~ ! ' 1-5%-61) to Account No. 26-1690-15~0 (PIIT 1-55~-62) effect ive February 1, 1962 through August 31, 1962:

Tom Davidson Reynolds, Instructor in Civil. Engineering at $5,600 (1~50) (1048) Stipend: $4?355

Joe Overton Led'better, Assistant Professor in Civ i l Engfneerfng at. $6,200 (1047) (1049) Stipend: $4:822

San Antonio de VaLero - ~on-~zwings of t h e ~ l s s i o q - - -

1 s ~ m ~ u g e n e Associate Professor A r c h i k c t Septembw 1 - George, JP. o f Architecture ( ~ a c u l t y ) ( l / 4 ~ . ) Oc,tobe.r 31,

(8s; Rate: $7,000 st ipend : $388 19 63.

1961-62 Budget (continued , - Academic Personnel ( continued)

E f f e c t i v e It em Present S t a t u s Recommended Status Date Projects under Government .

Sponsored Research continued)

South Asia bnguage -- and Area Center lw m e e F . Sjoberg Special Tnstmctor Resignatf on

( 864 1 Rate: $4,500

Spherical Cavi t ies in Underground Salt ~ z e s -- 197. Frank W. Professor of Pe- Project Director

Jessan Engineering (~aculty ) f L / ~ T . ) ( 1102 > Rate: $11,500 Stipend: $2,236

St ruc tu ra l Mechanics Research hbora tory 198. Eugene A m n Professor of Engineer- Associate Director

Ripperger ing Mechanics (2/9,) (1/4~. ) (999) Rate: $12,000 Stipend : $2,333

199. Ned Hamilton Assistant Professor Raaearch En ineer Burns of C i v i l Engineering (Faculty) (174 T. )

(1148) Rate: $7,800 Stipend: $1,516

200. ,Tames R e i l y A ~ ~ i s t a I I t Professor Research Engineer Lloyd of Engineering Mech- ( ~ a c u l t ~ ) ( l / 3 T . )

( 11'72 1 anics ( 2 / 3 T. ) St f pend : $1,081 Rate: $7,300

201. Charles Henry Inetructor in Engi- Research Engineqr Karnes neering Mechanics ;(~acult~)(l/3 T. ) (1135 1 (1/3 T); Ford Found- Stipend: $800

at ion (1/3 T . ) Rate: $5,400

202. John Edward Instructor in Research Engineer Breen in Civ-i lEngineering (~acu l t -y ) ) (1 /2T . ) (1168) (1/2 T - 1 Stipend: $1,944

Rate: $5,000

December 10, 1961

February 1 .- August 3.1r 1962

February 1 - August 31, 1962

Cfassif Led Personnel

( ~ a k r y ra tes are based on twelve months and the terminal date of appoin-tment is August 31, 1962, unless otherwise shorn. For docket purposes, d o l l a r fimres are used, cents omitted. )

OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR -- Appointment: 203. Bruce Monarch

Smith ( 1008 )

Assistant University February 1, Auditor 1962 Rate : $8,160

Increase in Salaxy: 204. C h a ~ l e s Nugent Accountant I1 Accountant IT February 1,

~shworth Rate: $5,784 mte: $6,1.68 1962 I1067 1

1961 - 62 Budget ( continued 1 - . - - - ,-- Chssif ied Personnel (continued)

Effec t ive I t e m Present S t a t u s Recommended S-tus Date

TESTIXG AND COUNGELING CENTER - o f t a t u s : 205. Frances Fallon Psychologist 111 Psychologist III Febrmry 1 -

F u l l e r (1/2 ~4 (1/3 T. 1 b y 31, 1962 ( 1117 ) Rate: $7,440 Hate; $7,440

h a v e of Absence: 206. Robert D . Squier Television Program1 Leave wi tho~~. t . pay k y 23 -

(1146) Director J ~ n e 15, 1962 Rate : $8;160

LIBRARY Resigmtlon: 207. D o w n H . Archivist

W i n f rey Rate: $8,300 (853)

Appointment : 208. Chester k . ~ l s

Kiebmn ( 991 1

. - - - - - - - - -- - Research m ~ n t h r o p o l o g y Change o f T t a t u s : 209. Edward Mott Re search Sc i en t i s t

Davis IV; Lecturer in An- (1023) thropolo#

h t e : $7,800

Bureau of' Economic Geology ~ p p o i n ~ n t : 216. Donald Edward

Owen 0 1 5 9 )

Bureau of Engineering RE searx

Resignation : 211. Ray P. Reed Reaearch Engineer ffI

(870) h t e : $6,468

Arc hivis-c Rate: $7,440

February 1, 1962

Research Scientist February 1, IV; k c t u r e r in An- 1962 thropolow (1/2~.) a t e : $7,800 Unused aalary trmsfemed to Laboratory Assfstants

Research 3cientist March 1, IV; Rate: $7,440 1362 Source of Funds : Unused Salaries

Prior to September 1, 1961

Computation Center - -. ~ e c h s f f icat ion: 212.Mozelle Rstmpton ComputerProaanrmer ComputerProwanrmer February 1,

(eoee > 11; wee: $6,468 111; ate: $6,468 1962

Increase in Salary: 213. Henry E, Compzxing Machine Supervisor, Computer 4Jaonuary 1,

Stoppelbein Room Supervisor Equipment Operat ion 1962 ( 960 ) Rate; $5,784 Rate: $6,468 Appraved

Addit ional f?xnds from prior to Cler ice l assist an*,^ Febmary I,

1962)

Effective Stem Yresent Status Rccommendud Status Date -- O r ~ n i z e d Research (continued 7 I n s t i t u t e o f Marine Science Removal frG Payrol l : 214. Robert 3 . Research Scientist 131 Pbvember

Beyer s hte: $6,468 1.963. ( 1113 1

I n s t i t u t e - oS Publ ic Affairs

Appointment: 215 David Martin

Olson Ill561

Social Science June 1 - Research Associate August 15, IV; mt.e : $8,520 1.962 sourmcf; of Funds: Social Science Research Associates

Plant Research Institute - Increase in Saw: 216. Joyce E. Kephart Research S c i e n t i s t IV Research Scientist IV F e b m r y 1,

(969) ate: $6,780 Rate: $7,440 '1 967

DIVISION OF EXEENSION 1ndus tr iara-s a - -

T r a f n i n ~ Bureau Appointments: 217. Bruce Robert

218. E h e t t Roland Fry ( 1177 1

Training Special is t Febrcary 1, I; mte: $6,:# 1962 Source of Funds: Unused salaries

Train ing Specialist I March 6 , h t e : $6,168 1962 Source of Funds : Unuaed Sahrbtes

fierease in Salary: 219, Clyde Bennett TminingSpecia l i s t Tmin ingSpech l i s t March 1 ,

(1097 11; a t e : $6,169 11; b t e ; $6,468 1962 Source of Funds: Current b a t r i c t e d Funds

Resignation: 220. James E. Moore Training S n e c h l i a t If

( ~ 8 1 ) ate: $6,468 March 10, 1962

TEXAS MEMORIAL m w kave of Absence : 221. W i l l i a m W . Direc to r , Research Leave without pay in July 23 -

mewcomb, JP, Scient i s t V in order to partici- August 3 , ( 9 3 3 ) Rate: $9,240 pate in an NSF sponsored 1962

instructional program far hi& school natural and social science teachers aS the University of Utbh

1961-62 Budget (continued) Classif i cd ~ e r k o r ~ n e l - (continued)

Item Prese~t S t a t u s AUXILIARY 'BUDGETS Student ~ e m n t e r Appointment : 222, Robert Edgar

Ledbe t ter, Js . (1061)

Recornended Sta tus Date

Social Science Research February Associate IV ( 1 / ~ T.) i962 Rate : $8,169 Source of Funds: Transfer from Iiogg F? unht i o n

Adviser t o University , ~ u b l i c e ~ E o n s change in, T i t l e and Increase in S a l a r y : 223. CyrSl Satorsky C o m e r c i a l A r t i a t A s e i s ~ n t Adviser F a b m r y 1,

' ( 1032 ) 111 to university 1962 Rate: $5>268 Publicat,ions

Rate: $6,168

AREAS American Heart Association

- - -- -- Reappointrnetk : Research Scientist Research Sciensfat March 1-31 224. RobcrG 61. olive^ Ataistant 111 Assistant I T 1 1962

( 1149 1 Rate : $5,784 h t e : $6,168 BBA Case Development --

Program (~xcel lence ) Appointment : 225. J. T. all Social Science Febmaary 1-

( 924 1 Reaearch Associate IV May 31, 1.962 (1/2 T - 1 Rate: $8,520

Universf ty Research Ins t i tu te Urant SAzpni . Boggs) (chemistry) September 1,1961 - Re~ppointraent : February 28 j 1962 226. Chester Olen , Systems Development Sys terns Development March 1,

Britt Specialist I Spec lal ist I 1962 ( 1147 1 Electrical Engineering Rate : $8,520

Research Laboratory Rate: $8,520

OFFICE OF G O V E ~ N ' T S P O N S Q ~ RESEARCH Air-borne and Fungi --

o f the Anarctic -- All payments from Rkappointment : 3/1-30, 1961 eont.ract funds - 227. George H. Ideyer Research S c i e n t i s t IV Ksearch S c i e n t i s t TV Gctober i , ' (934) ~ t e : $8,160 Rate: $8,160 1961

Archaeological F i l m - Series

Appointnisnr, : 228. EdwardMot~tDavisResearchinAn-Ghro- Researchsc ien t i s t IIJFebruar; . l ,

(1024) p o l o a (112 T. ) (1/2 T. 1 19.62 Rate: $7,800 Rate ; $7,8051

Biochemical Systematic Study Appointment : 229. Thomas 5 . Mabry

(940) Research Sc ien t i s t V January 2, h t e : $8,520 1962

1961-62 Budget (contigued) Classif led Psl~somel (continued)

Item Present S - b t u s Recornended Status Date O f f ice of Government --, -

S ~ o n s ~ r e d Research

Increases, in Salary: 230.. Tomotoshi Research Scientist. Resea~ch Scientf st February 1 -

Okaichi Ass l s t a n t 131 Assistant TI1 June 30, (995 Rate: $5,520 Rate: $6,168 1962

231 .Kantaxo Suzaki Research Scientist Research Se Lentist February 1 - ( 996 I IJ : Rate: $5,520 A s a i s tank 111 June 30,

bte: $6,168 1.962

Defense Re march Labora'tory Changes of Status : 232. Granvil.le Emil Research Engineer Research Engineer Fcbr7mry 1,

Ott 111; Rate: $6,780 I (3/4 T. ) 1962 (1016 ) ~ t e : $6,780

233. M i c b e l Evan Re search Engineer Research Engfneer February 1, Austin 111; ate; $6,469 Assistant IT1 (1/4 T) 1962 (1028) mix : $6,168

234. Michael. Evan Research Engineer Research Engineer February 1, AIIS t i n Assistant 111 ( l / 4 T$ ( ~ a c u l t y ) 1962

( 1029 h t e : $6,468 On leave

235. Robert Edward Research Scientist Research Scientist March 1, Hollingsworth IV; Rate; $8,160 rv (3/4 T . ) 1962

( 1132 I ale: $8,160

236. James Morris Research Sc ien t i s t Reaea~ch Scientist February 1, Hoot 111; Race: $7,104 111; (314 T e 1 1962

(931) Rate: $ x , I o ~ F

Reclassification: 237. Jackson Cecil hbomtory Research Uboratory Reaearch February I,

Humphrey Assis~nt P (3/10 1.) Assistant f I (3 /30 T,)1962 (1031 1 b t e : $2,064 Bate: $3)072

Appointment: 23 8. Samuel Burton

Smith ( 872 1

Salary Increase : 239. Ca~ey Daniel

Smith (1114)

240. WilLiam Brent Hempkins C l.056)

k a v e : 241. Iadislaus John

Fib (1x31 1

Research Sc i en t i s t fI December. .la, ate; $6,468 1961

Research Scientist Research Scientist E'ebruary 1, 111; Rate: $6,780 111; Rate: $7,104 1962

Research Sc ient . i s t Research Scientist February 1,, TI; Rate: $5,784 IT; ~ t e : $6,780 1962

ResearchEngineerV Leave withoantpay F a b m r y 3, Rate: $10,020 1962

1961-62 Budget (continued) Classified Personnel (continued)

Item Present S t a t u s Recommended Status Government Sponsored

Research (continued) Dynamics of Cell -- Ultrastructure

Reappointment : 9/1/61 4/31/62 242. Jmea 8. leech Research Sefentiat Research Scientf st

( 1013 IV; Rate: $7,440 IV; Rate; $7,440

Electrical Engineering Research b ' b o r a t o r ~

Resignation: 243. C h e ~ t e r Olen Syatems Development

B r i t t Speclalist I ( 998 1 mte: $8,520

244. Charies E l l i s Research Engineer McCullough 111; (1/2 T . )

( 1085 > ~ t e : $6,468

Salary Increases : 24 5. ~ i l l i m s i t h Research Engineer 11 Research Engineer

Mitchm Rate: $5,784 111; Rate: $6,780 ( 9-70 >

246 . ~ o n a l d Robert Research Scientist Research Scientist

Change of Status : 247. Domld Robert Research Sc ien t i s t Research Sc ientl.st

FIra@n. 111; mte: $6,780 111; (213 T . ) (1027 ) mte: $6,380

Appointment: 240. Chester Olen

B r i t t (1,162 )

Electronic MaterLalsReesarch hboru to ry

Appointment: 249. Marion Bruce

0 'Neal. ( 1112 )

Genetics Foundation Resipation: 250. Florznce D. Research S c i e n t i s t 111

Welson Rate: $6,780 1019 1

Consultant (without pay)

Reaea~eh Scientist 3'6; ( ca1/3 T.) Rate: $7,800

Reappcint.rnenk 9/1-12/31/61 2 5 1. Rolf L o h m n n Research Sc i en t i s t Research Scient.Yst

(903 ) IV; Rate: $7,800 IV; b t e : $7,803

252. Florence D, Continuation of Re search Sc ien t i s t ,Wilson appoinb~ent - change 111; Rate :$6,780 (1018 ) in source of funds

Ef'l 'scti ve Date

February 28) 1962

January I, 1962

March l., 1962

January 31, 1362

January 1 - April 30, 1962

February X, 1962

1961-62 3 u d ~ e . t (continued) Classf f ied Personnel (continued)

-- v- ,- ; 3:-l

E f f ectirre I t e m Present Status Recommended Szatus Date Government Sponsored Research (continued)

Geo loa of the R i m --- Rock Country

Rz<ppornime at': 1960-61 2>3. James Dan ie l Research S c i e n t i s t R~search Scientist September 1-

Powekl, IV; Ra-te: $7,4lc0 IV.(cm 1/2 T.) 12, lg& ( 1057 1 Rate: $'l14iio

Xrlununogenet i c Studies on the Genus Baptisia ---

Appointment : 254. Richard Neville

L e ~ t e r (936)

Insect B i o m i c s Change of Sta tus : 275. Robert Bruce

~ i n ~ i s t i c s Research Center Continuation of appointments ending December 31, 1961 (no rate increase) : 256. Eugene D .

Pende r gra f t ( 916 >

2 57. Barbara C . Foster I9181

259, Romlli W. Jonas (9191

260. k o Wayne ~ o s h ( 915 i

Research Scientist Z'anuary 2, 111; Hat.e: $7,104 .1.962

Research Scientiat Research S c i e n t i s t Febx'::iary 1 -- Assistant 111 (lj10 T. ) Assistant 111 m y 31; ~ 9 6 2 mte : $6,468 0 / 5 T J

mte: $6,468

Research Sc ien t i s t v; (1/2 T.) Rate: $9,2140

Computer Pro@ammer

Rate: $8,160

Computer P~ogrammer III Rate: $8,160

Computer Programmer 1x1; Rate : $7,800

Research Scientisr, IV; Rate: $7,440

January 1, 1962

January f , 1962

Mental Health in Teacher T m i n E g

Change 07 status : 261. Frances F. Psychalogf st 111 Psychologist 111 February 1 -

F u l l e r (1/2 T .1 (1/3 T. $ M F L ~ 3 1 ; :962 (111~) Rate: $7,440 Rate : $7,440

Military Physics Research Iaboraiiory

Hesignatlons : 262. Florence A . Computer Programer I11

Turck mte: $7,440 ( 973 6 (an leave without

1961-62 ~ u d g e t (cont~nued) Classified Personnel (continued)

I tern Present Status Recommended Status Date Government Sponsored

Research (continued Milf tam ~ h v s i c a ~esearch

kbomiO,t , ryt - Resignations : (continued) 263. Eugene D . Research S c i e n t i s t V

PendergraSt (1/2 T.) (894 1 Rate: $9,240

264.. Fred A. Rescarch Scienttst TI1 Stcgcr, Jr. Rate: $6,780

( 1094 1 265. Barloara C .

Fos te r 892 1

Computer Pro gmnmer I11 Rate: $8,160

266. M ~ F J L. Computer Programer III

267. ~ o n a ~ d w . ona as Computer Pragrammer III ( 890 > ate: $7,800

268. k o W. T O S ~ Research Sc i en t i s t IV ( 893 1 Rate: $7,440

269. Carter 0 . Price Administrative Assista,nt (1/2 T.) (1158) k t e : $6,168

December 31, 19 61

December 31, 3961

December 31, 1961

December 31, 1961

Tncrease in Salary: 270, Mark 0 . Sys terns Development Sys terns Development February I,

Glas gvw Specialist I Specialist I 1 962 (1115) Rate: $8,880 Rate: $9,600

Change o f Stal;:~s : 271. Robert E. Research S c i e n t i ~ t IV Research S c i e n t i s t IV March 1,

Hollingsworth ( 0n leave ) (1/4 T. 1 1962 (1134) Rats : $8,160 mte: $8,160

Nuclear Phvs ic s

272. - ~ e r ~ y Duane Henderson

(937)

S o l x n t E f f e c t s in - Ozone ~ e a c t>ions- -

Appointment: 273. Colin David

Johnson ( 930 )

Research Scientist TV Rate: $8,160

January 19, 1.962

ResearchSclent is t January2- If A p r l l 30, Rate : $6,468 1962

Rcaopu.int;aent : 1960- 61 274. Yun Ger Chnni; Hesearch S c i e n t i s t Research S c i e n t i s t Ma.rch 1,

( m a ) TII x I 1962 Rate : $6,168 Rate: $6,780

S P E C m FACULTY ASSIGNKEKFS - SECOND LXMEmER - COLLEGE OF ARTS ANil SCTFCES: --- Department Name and Rank. Time on SFA

Chemist ry J. C. Davis, Assistant Professor M. C. Boatright , Professor

33$ Englitsh

A . M. COT, Associate Professor 33% 25%

he ' r ico Paredes , Associate Professor Government J, L. Mecham, Professor

474 335

W. D. Webb, A680ciate Yrofessor 334 Hi~tory H. 3 . Carroll, Professor Physics W. W, Robertson, Associate Professor Romance

3 Languages Elh ~ ~ l l c h , Professor 29%

R. ~artfnez-~b~ez, Professor 20$ D. Sellstrom, Associate Professor D. T. Sisto, Associate Professor

33$ 33%

Sociology H. E. Moore, Professor Zoology T. H. Hamilton, Assistant Professor

67$ 50%

B. H, Judh, Assistant Professor 50%

1962 SUMMER SESSION: Attached is the allocation of the 1962 ,Smnrmer Session - appropriation provided in the 1961-62 Budget fo r Main University. The sda- ries are paid on a pro rata of the! Long Session salary rates; n m e l y for a six weeks t'emn, 1/6th; for the nine weeks seesion, 1/4th, an9 fo r the t w ~ l v e weeks sassion, 1/3rd, up to ceiling of $12,000 for teachers and $12,600 far deans.

Sincerely yours,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - -- MAIN UNIVERSITY -

ALLOCATION FOR 1962 SUMMER SESSION --

TABLE I?F COMTEKI'S ........... .............

ALLOCATION FOR 1952 SLM4ER SESSlON .. .-

APPROPRIATION ALLOCATIOU ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

1 . G e n e ~ a l Colicge Ad~ri r l l s t ra t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Student ~lfe-st-aff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Resident Instructiczl . . . . . School af Architecture ---'GZ f t e c V m i n g C ~ i l e g e cf Arts and Sciences .--

A:ltl-Lr.up;;logy . . , . . *

kstror~crry . , . . . . Botarq . . . . . . . . . . Cklemi s t ry . . . . . . . . Classical Languages . . . Econmics . . . . . . . . E s g l f s h . . . . . . . . . *ogr&p'rly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geology

. . . . Germanic mnguhges [email protected] . . , . . . . . -%story . . . . * . . . . Ilome E~anornics , . . . . . School of Journalism . . . Mathemat i c s . . . . . . . Microbiology . . . . . . . Philosol;hy . . . . . . . Pxysles . . . . . . . . . Psychclow . . . . . . . . Romnnce Languqes . . . . . . . . . . . . Soci 3 1 0 ~ : . . . . . . . . . * e e d 1 Surm~cr T n s t i t ~ i t t cn Asia . Office i ~ f the Dean . . . .

College of Busj.ness AdminLstration - A c c o u n t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

College :f 3duca-t ion ... - Cur : - ic l~ l~un arid I n s ? ~ x c t ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 RIIYPHLL of Laboratory ncfiovla . 2asls School . . . . . . . 36

Co1.lege of l 3 d u s a i l . i ~ ~ (Continued) -. .. E u c a t i u n a l A d m i n < ~ i ; r d - b l ~ n . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7 Educa%i@nal Psychology . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 History a n2. Fhiiounphy of Educaticn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Physicwi and Health Edueafinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 O f f i c e cf t h e Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4~

College of R~~gineering . Aero-Space Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Architectural Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Chemica L En~ineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 C l v . L l Eai~lncari.ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Urtiwing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Elec t r ica l Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engiwering Mechanics 41 Mechmical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Petraieuv! Engineerf ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Off ice of t h e Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

College of Fine Arzs ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A r t 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drama 50 Mu.sic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 O f f i c t o f t b e D e a r - . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

School ~f Lav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a , . . . . o . . . 54 -- Grad.uate School of Ubxaxy Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 .- . -.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College of Rramacy 57 - . . . . * . * . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Ec3ool of Szcial Mark , , , 59 . -<- -.. .- .-

G r a u a t e Sshc!ol . Office of hhe Dear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 .-A - .. -

Physl cal . T r ~ i nLng ..- F>.)sical TraJriir~c ?or Men . . 1 A m 4 # . . . c . . . . . . 1 4 h 61

AUXILI.hBY ENTERPRISS FUNDS .. . 1962 W R SESSION BUDGET ...... p-

Intramural Frograril ~ n k l - a m l l r a sports POT MP=: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3

MAIN UXIVERSITY

EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL

1962 SUMMER SESSION ALLOCATION

Page Item

Appropriation for 1362 S m e r Session ( See budget adopted by the Board of Regents on ~ugust 19, 1961, page 204)

No.

Allocations for 1962 Sumer Session

1 General College Aciminist ration 1 Ib A11 Other General College Administration $ 11,373

3 Re6 ident Ins t ruc t ion 3a Teachlng Salariea Only 3b Departmental Operating Costs 3 c Instructional Administration CosLa

~ o t a Mlocat ions fo r 1962 sunrner Session

Unallocated Ralance

iii

1 - y * 4 = ,. AT? - Page No, 1

MAIN UNIVERSITY

1962 STNMER SESSION BUDGET BY FUNCTION

( L W h T S OF INSTITUTIONAL COST)

1. GENERAL COLLEGE A D M I N I STRATION

STUDENT LIFE STAF?' , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . $ l l p 3 7 3

I ., GKNEH& C O m G E mMINISTRATIOM PAGE NO. 2

STUDENT LIFE STAFF . .

I ITLhl

U A T ES

Ma3 ! PAY ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME 1 A i 9 l l i l i l i . k l 1 L 1962

"

1 UEGIN I E N D RATE -1- - I-

!

First Term ! - I- i YE- 1

Dcan of Student L i f e - 8000 Arrio Nowotny

Assistant nitan o f Student Life; Director of Student Activities - 1 8030

6-04

2 1

3

4

5

6

7

8

100 7-14

Edwin B. P r i c e

Student C,roup Adviser I11 - 1032 P . u l l i n A , Sininger

Student Group Adviser I F - 1031 Donald R . Mighell Summer School E r ~ t e r t a i n m e n t F ~ n d

OFFICF. OF TW DEAN OF WOMEN

Corisul tant to the Dean of Women - b o o

Doro thy Gebauex

Uean of Wornen - 8000 Margaret Peck

Assistant Dr>an of Women; Student Group Adviser III - 1032 Dorothy W , Dean

Second Term

bean of Student L i f e - 8 0 0 ~ Arnu Wouotny

I i

I Assistant Dean ot. Student L i f e ; D i r e c t o r of Student Activities -

E d w i n B. P r i c e Smmer School Entertainment Fun6

ZOO

...

50,

100

33

5; 328

3,771

7,000

6-04

6-04

6-04

6-04

6-04

I I

i I i

888

+ . .

j l I + *

1

1; 166

' 7-14

7-14

7-14

7-14

1 7-14

1, >OU ,

6-04

7-16

7-16 1

I

I 9,000

7-14

8-25

8-25

i

5,531"

7-16 8-25

100

. . . 100

I

I 1,500

7,000 1 i,166*

STUDENT LIT73 STAFF [continued)

Ir;M( PAYROLL TlTl F- CODE - N A M E NO. BEGIN nATEsEND 1 z z 10

U

-- S t ~ ~ c ~ i t -;roup Adviser 211 - 1032

Rol l i nA . Sininger

S t ~ d c n t Group Adviser 11 - 1031 Conald R . Mighell

12

888 I

7 - 9-25 1 ~ 0 1 5~328 I I

@dB 7 - I !

8-25 1 ~ 0 1 3,171 I

' 1 ) \

I

OFFICE Cl?' T W D W OF WOMEN

Dean of Women - a 0 0 Margaret Peck / 7-16

I 3,328 I $92

14-0240 -lor:

14-0240 -1Oy'?

s,O&

I ' I

I I I

6-{

LOO 846

4,842,s

400

633

I I I

I Aseociate Uesn of Women: S t u d q ~ t I

I

388

I I

TOTAL,

7-16

- 1

6-04

6 - ~ 4

1 3

14

15

L 6

I I

I I

I I l 1 I I I

I I I i I I I I I

\ I \

I I I I I I i

8-25 33 , . 1

1 1 I

1

8-25

8-25.

8-25

8&25

I Group Adviser 111 - 1032 HelerLM. FlFnn

A s s L s t - a n t Dcan of Warnen; Student Group Adviser 111 - 1032 Dorothy W. Dean

Summer Orientation PrGgram Cler ica l Assistants

Naintcn~nce ~ n d Operat i on

1, OOO*

11,373*

I

I 7 ,Coo

I I I I \

I ! I I

i

MAIN UN~SITY

1962 S~~~R SESSION ALLOCAT:Os(ELEMENTS OF INST1'~rlotAL C8ST)

3. RES!DENT INSTRue l':Lori

Di;P.te-\TI<.ENTAI...O'p~q A.rrHIG

COSTS

'XlTALRESIDENT TEACHING

INSTRUCT!JN SALARIES

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE $ 16,000 ;1> 13,1.to

COLLEm OF ARTS A..'1D SCIENC3SANTHROPOLCGY 5:T75 5,475

ASTRONOMY 2,250 2,250

BOTAl~Y . . . " . · · 8,000 7,612

CLEMISTRY . . . . 18,158 18,258

CLASSICAL LANGUAGES 6,175 6,175

~CONOHCS · · 16,632 15,800

ENGLlliH 52,000 51,972

GEQGRAPEY . • 4.,015- 4,075

GEOLOGY 13,001 10,921

GE...-;:uIMIC Lfl.NGUAGES 14,595 14,595

r.-oVERImENT. . . · · 22,834 21,850

HISTORY 2'1,600 21,600

Hov.E ECOKOMICS 4,445 4,337

.~ ,~) 390

3DO

832

28

2,080

984

I Ks'I::;L-C? IOi'JPLADMHi 1:.; 'Il,I.1Im;

ORGANIZEDAC'lIVITJ3S

o

i 3 . RESIDENT IXSTRUCTIOX (COATINLTED)

! ! TOTK I1FPmTr:xNTAL I F3S IDXNT mACHlxG OFPATIKG _ INSW.UCTIOTSAL ORGPJSIZED

INSTRUCTION S U FES COSTS ~ ~ ~ I b I S T R A ' I I O N ACTD TTZES

i i CCXEGE: 07 -mTS AK9 SCENCES i (COJT IWED)

i SCHOOL OF JOUFiTJAT,,SEM . . . a $ 9,400 $ 8,100 $ 1,300 $ $

~AT€IEFdTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KICROB ICLOGY

FHTLOSOP3Y . . . . . . . . . . FEESICS . . . . . . . . . . . . PSYCHOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . ROMAI+ICE MiGUAicES . . . , . . SOCIOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . S r n C H . . . . . . . . . . . . S W R lYSTITU?IE ON ASIA . . . . OFFICE OF THE EXAH . . . . . . .

- -

SUBTOTAL . . . . . . . . . . 385,026

COTALEGE OF BUSEXESS ADMINISTRATION

ACCO-JNTING . . . . . . . . . . 23 tow

BIXIN3SS SEWICES . . . . . 19,475

3. RESIDEHT n~STRt;CTIO!'! (COHTHUED)

TOTALRESIIlE~""'::.'

INSTRUCT!or;COLLEGE OF BUSDffiSS

ADMIKISTEA1'IOr;- (COHTTImEI')

'IEACH!r~G

SALARriS

DEFAR'IH~IiTAL

OPERATllmCOSTS

INSTRUCTIONAL ORGANIZ8~

AIMINISTEATIC~ ACTIVITIES

FDANCE ••

JvlANAGEMENT

tffiF.KETING ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE D~

SUB'DJTJlL

$ 11,400 $ 11,400 $ $ $

16,600 IG,60c

14,250 14,250

10,225 1° , 22 5

95,000 FI!, .. 775 10,22:5

COlLE~E OF ECUCA~ION

OFFICE OF THE DEAN

38,320 37,320 1)000

21,562 18,562 3,000

37,063 34,163 2~900

9,60:) 8,950 650

l2 J C9) 9,708 2,387

70J 700

9,552 9,552

128,892 108,703 10,637 9,552

'"'::]'>Dt>:I

Z0

I~0-

I

• • .. \I • ... .. • .. •

---'--~~SUR'IDrAL

CUBrtICULilll AIID IKS'=RUCTION

EDUCAT:ON_AL ADMUUSTFATION

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

BUREAU OF L.4BORAT03Y SCHOOLS

HISTORY ATn) PHILOSCPHY OFEDUCATIO~ . • • . . . .

FHYSICAL AND HEALTH ~nUCATION

3. RESIna;? INSTRUCTION (CONTIHUED)

TOTALRESIDENT

INSTRUCTION

1,575

$

11,56c

11,560

n~STI~UCTIONAL CRGANIZEDJI.DNn:IS'BATICN ACTIVITIES

")00 $

150

1182 51,COO

192

724),26

500

5,117

15, 52!.;.

389::I ,2[5

11,86J

DEPAR'lN.E:tiT.AIOPEkA'I HiG

cosrrsmAcnumSALA..'i.IES

.$ 2,463 $

4,300

8,97514,509

1,875

22,737

5.. 11321,500

4,251

B6,323

15,611

10,72 5

51,565

77,901

47,97411,'750

4)450

10,800

1.5,5092,067

23,461

6,13922,000

4,:251

11,56,)

16,000

1.4,000

63,425

1,515

51,94913,000

95,000

lCj,OOO

. . .-_...:....:...:.....-..-

AHGHlTECTURAL EKn lNEE"R ING

CH3MIC.~ n:GnlEERING

CI'lTI- Ei'!GINEEfIING

DRAWING . . . . •

ELEC'i'FICAL El;GINEERING

~NGINEE~B~} !-lEC~ICS

'YJXliAN I C:AL Kf}INfER ING •

FElliOLEUM El'IGlliESRUlG

OFFICE O? 'THE DEAN

Slffi~O'T'AL

COLLEGE OF ENG WEER ING

AERO-S.PACE EIJGlNEEFma

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

ART •

DRA!M

MUSIC

OFF:CE OF THE DEAN .

SUBTOTflL

SCHOOL Oy LP.w

C-RADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIF.NCE

I t

3. RESIDENT rnSTp.UCTIO~J (CONTU-UED)

WTALRESIDENT

INSTRUCTIONTEACHINGSALARIES

DEPAnTI'iENTALoPEfiATU;G­

COSTSIl'J5TH.UC:~'lONAL ORGAlHZEDAD~INISTRATICN ACTIVITIES

COLLEGE )F PH.A.::IjIolACY

GRADl,JATZ SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK • •

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF THE G3ADUATESCHOOL • • • • • • • • • •

PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MEN

FHYSICAL 'E:AIKING FOR WOMJ:!;f.J

40,000

8,300

7,950

2,975

1,999

35;750

7,100

2,9lS

1,999

l..j450

1,200

$ 2,0)0 $

TOTAL RES IDENT INSTRUCTION 1... 949,091 830 ,419 J'';:=.~====:<.;:5St~,s=·~=l~ ~$=.=.==.=

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCIIITECTURE ANI3 W N I W G

PAGE NO, 9 w er, Director

PAYROLL TITLE - CotKE. N A M E % O F ACrOUNT ( )1 mbnth TIME 1.10. 1 3ATE

DATES

BEGIN END

1

2

3

I

Professor - 9 1 0 H o l a n d G . Koessner 1 6-12

Hugh L. MeMazh 1 6-12

M n r t i n S . Krrrnacy 1 6-u

8-16 1 50

8-161 50

I

8-16

- 6

8-16

8-16

15-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-14

8-01

8-16

I

1

14 -14lO-2OOz

14-1410-2O15

1 k - 141~-2012

NO

50

50

100

50

50

50

50

50

50

l-00

6

6-12

6-12

I 6-12

2

6-L;!

6 -

6-12

6 -

6-12

2

4 Hugo Jde ipz igcr -Pearce

A s s o c i a t e Professor - 9 2 0

":: 9,500

9,500

7,000

6,500

6,500

6,300

6,000

6,000

6,000

5,500

14,000

5 W a l t ~ r E . George, Jr.

Assistant Professor - 9 3 0

I Carl 0 , Bergquist

7 JonathanA. Bowman

8 Robert Mather

9 Thorna~ W. SheYelman

10 W i l l i a m T s m m i n g a

I1 Nick D . Vaccaro

Visiting Lecturer - 9052 12 Jorge L. Diu in0

Direr-tor a d P r o f e s ~ o r - 8000 13 Philip D. Creer

~4 Assistants

TOTAL

PAGE NO. 10 .d

l l t M

NO

1

PAY ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME 9 month ss 1962 BtGIPI

ANPIIRO?OMG'r' T. N. Campbell, Chatman

Professor-9010 T, N. Campbell 16-12 0-16 50 i0,B~o 1,350

ssociate Professor-YC2O John B. Cornell

sgistant Professor-9030

6-12

1

TrnL

ASTRONOMY 7 Z Z i E T ~iimorlds, 3r . , c b a i m n

Associate Prof easor-3020 FrankH. Edmon~s, Jr.

8-16

?,25@

2,250"

+ . .

2, %,SO

9 37

14-1805-200:

TOTAL

100

1,875

5 , m "

300

~ O O *

5977Y

2,250

7,506

9,000

14- 1802-200:$

6-12 3-16

. . . 10G

3mAm

I 9,000

6-12

6-12 1 6-161 :oo I I I

4, :10c 1 1: I;?O{i i i- I GI y-gn~2 I c I119~~.

. . .

9,000

100

1

2

3

4

I

2,250

1 14- 1802-P0l:l

8-16) 100

50

1 6,500 I 1,625

P

Fhrold C. Bold, Chairman

Prof essor-9010 Harold C . . Bold Walter V. Brown

Assistant Prof'essor-9030 ~ o n a l d A. b r s n n

Harold M. Mobley

2

5-12

6-12

6 -

8-16

6-16

8-1.6

8-16

P A G E NO, L i

" m ITEM PAY R O L L TITLE - CODE - N A M E N O -- a

"I TeacT-Lag Assis t e n t s 1 6-12 ( 8-16 (

9 Manth SS 1962 HATE i

--

s , Boo

doo*

3m

3 0 8 ~

8,080"

7

1

2

3

( (14-181~-2004

I I 14-1812-201

Assistants 6 2 8-16,

14.000 1 g,mO

12,000 I 3,000

T ~ L

LHEMISTRY G. E. Ayres, Act ing Chairman

Professor-9010

I I I

A,R.Henze

A, C. Anderson

1 6-12 1 3-16

6-12

a 6-12

i m

8-16

8 -

1 2,250

100

100

G. B. Ayres 6-12 1 8-16 Associate Frofessor-9020 i

7,000

7,000

J I h s t r u c t o ~ - g l 4 0

7 Nathan L. Bauld ] 6-u 8-35 100

I 1,525

I

100

583 ~ssistant Professor-9030 Alan H, Cowley

I 19750

1 6 ' 8-16 33 I

I 3,150 Tsachiaa Assistanks 1 6 - 8-16

100 Jefferson C. Davis, Js. 6-12

8-16' i 500

5 OO*

A s s ~ s t a r r t s

8-16

2

TOTAL 1

i I

i ! I I \ I 1 I

PAGE NO, J-Z

- -.-- - D A Y ES I

I T ~ M ! PAYRCIILL TITLE - CODE . N A M E % O F : ACCOUKT 9 month i BECIPJ 1 t N D T I M L . N O .

SS -1962 NO, - - BUDGET

I I

CLASSICAL LAru'TLJAGES i I

Visitl2g Frofcssor-9012 3 John PA SulLimn 10,530

1 Assistant Professor-9032 2 James A, Hitt 7,300

3 Harry C , AV~TJ

2,500

1,925

'-,750

6,175'

TOTAL 6,175"

3, OUO

I

1

Forest G, Hill 8-16

3-16

6-12

ECONOMICS Cerey C , Thornpeon, Act, ing

C hairman

Professor-910 Stephen L. McDonal3

r l sastin Nelson 6-12

6 - 12,090 8-16'

700

2,375

2,250

1,063 1,062*

2,050 14,7-fl* 1, &2

1,&2*

832

LOG

/ I1,Om 1 2,750

! 1 1

9,500

9,000

8,500 8,500

8,aco

Gsrey C, Thompson 6-12 1 8-161 100 I I

5

w

7

5

1,250 53 1

Associate T'rofessor-9020 B. H. Liebhafsky

Assistant, Professor-9030 Walter C, Beale

Swmer k s h i r ; u t e un Asia

Warreu E. gdanas

Teaching Ascistar-kc

10,000

I 1

6-12 8-16 50

4--18~4-~nnz

I 1 114-1624-200.4

A s s i ~ t a ~ t s 6-121 8-16

PAGE NO, 1 3

1 - Y ACCOUNT ;TTi:::h 1 35 %2 ' T ~ M / PAYROLL TITLE. CODE - hAME j BFG,~AIGs

RUDGET +-- I I

I I

TmAL

-

14-1e,24-201 832+

I 16,632"

L

2

3

L

5

6

7

8

I I i I I I 1

1g,oao ( 3,000

I 11,500 ( 2,875

i 0 1 2,752

1

9, ~ O G

3,600

9,G.o

9,203

9,000

100

100

1 I

I &4m

2,403

2,400

2,300

2,250

EHGLISE Mbdy 2. Ycatright, C h a i l m a ~

Gerald &ng:osd

1

I

Thanas F. Farrison

J o G ~ ~ Y ~

D. M. McK~:than

T, G . ~ = e ~ r a n

Associate Professor-9020 Oscar Maurer

Wilson M, Hadson

10 W i l l L m n J. x~ndy I 6-12 6 -

Professor-9310 1 ~ o d y c = 3oatright I 6 - ~ z 8-16

6-1.2

6-12

6 2

6-12

6-12

6-12

9, 000

P h i l i ~ Sraaam

- 6 2,250 100

8-16

I 6-12

120

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8,800

11 E ~ W ~ L T. nowdeu 6-X? 1 8-16

- 6

1@0

loo

LUO

100

100

100

2,200

12

I 2,125

2,123

100

100

~ ~ 1 2 5

2:050

I 8,500 I

8,5m I

Ernest J, b v e l l , Jr. 1 6-12 8,5ou

8,206

8-16 I

8-16 I 100

8-16 ICO

V, 0, S. Sutherland, Jr . 13i

John G. ry'az0mr i

I 8 : 1 0 0 0 1 2, PO0

1

2

6 1

John A, Waitcr ! 5-12 8-16 103 ,

1 John C, WaCson 1 I

I I

6-12 ~ , ~ O O I .P,UOO I

I I

I

I i

8-16 100 I

L'?p ^*. f

d F'

PAGE NO. L*k

) UAFES 1 .;',OF PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME u t t i r ~ l EN^ I T ~ M E

- . 7 I

171 Robert H. Wils:n

Lp1 Arthur M. Cory Office o r t h e Deac

20 Gordon M i i l s

\ J A s s i s L a r l t Prof essor-9030

2 Gerald W , Chapmau

Instrucior-9040 27 Josenh E. S l a t e

29 Tcashinc Assistants I

6-12 9-16 ( 50 6-12 8-26 50 i 6 2 8-16 IN

I 6-12 8-16 XOG I

I

1 - 0 - 50

6-12 8-16 50

16-12 8-16 50

6-12 8-16 loo I 6-12 8-16, 50 1 6-12 8-16 1

6-12 8-16

I i

1 I I i I

I I

I I I I 1

1 I

COYiEGE OF ARTS AND SCfElEE3 PAGE NO. Ifi 1 . '

781 3

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME 1 \

% OF T I M E

100

B L G I ~ ] ~ : N D ACCouNr NO 1 9mon ths ISS 1962

I

9, $00 2,450

I

I GEOGKllfrn

I ' L o ~ r i n K e n m e r , Ac t ing I C h a i m

I prof essor-9010

i 1 Domld D. Brand 6 - 1 2 (8-16

317Tm

1,300

1,901>~

1,480

I-, 4 8 ~

7,13@

3

4

. . .

4-1836-200

Teaching Assistants

14-1036-2004

Assistants

I I I

I I /

... I

1Assoc i a t c Professor-9020 I

2 I b r r f n Kenmtner

I OfZce eof the Dean

( ~ s a i stant Professor-9030

I H. UanlcL St::lwell

6-12 / 8-16 6-i2 1 6-16

1

6 -

6-32

TOTAL

G X O r n Y John L. Sryder, Acting Chiman

Assistant Profe ssor-9030 John I,. Snyder

100

100

100

8-16

8-16

1 7,500 / 1,875

14-1832-2003

9,400 I 2,35@

I 6,500

7,500 I

1,625

4,075*

4,07fj*

1,875

COILWE 3F AFT$ AN2 SCIENCES PAGE NO. - l b 7s 8

- - 1 PAYROLL TITLE * CQDF - NAME 1 9 ac:.ti. / S S ; ~ &

NO. - . - - - R A T E B U D G F T --+- I

FIRST TRHM I

Associa2e Pruf'e snnr-9i.?2il 1

675

1 , 2 5G

3-2:33

E ~ W A Y J ~l r zonas 1 8,!.00

6

7 lw 1

Assistant. Frcfessor-S?C3~ Rober.: E. Sayer

Earle F. McBride 1 6-4 7-14

%,53c1

6,, $02

r4-1636-200 1 I 1 Teachi.ng Assist .ants 6-4

14- 1836-200

14-1k,~6-~01

9

SEOm 'TERM

I Associate Professor-9020 101 Robert L. ~ o l k

6-4

I

?oo*

590 Ar.sictm!:.s

1 T - L ~ i

1 4 ?DO*

I I

14-TO$-2~01

IWERSESS ION

IAssistant Professor-9030 11 Rohcrf E . Bcyer

I 62 5

&5*

8,500 7-;6

I 2

708 8-25 ( 50

I Teaching Assia k n t s 1 8-2j 9-9 180

1 114 -1836-200 I lBW

I

I I I I I I I I I I I

I

C B U G E GF ARTS Ah3 SCXNCES

- .- *.>.

I ITEt4 ; PAYROLI . TITILF - ::ODE - NAME ~n !

--I----- ,- ---

9 months I SS 1962 RATE I BUDGET -

131 AssPs i%:.tt; 1 3-25 9-y I I -

I DATES [ % O F r ACCOUNT

1- I ' BEGIN END j T I M E

I i I I I Q O

i 1 I k4- ~ 8 ~ 6 - 2 3 2 ! 1 loox

I 1 1 I

j I i t \ 1 90 5*

NO.

13,001"

2 , 250

2,0513

2,25C

9,000

8,200

9, OCQ

I yc!TAL 1 1 I i 1 I 1 1 1 I I cEWAAp!iC m'.iLcZ.; --- I Werner kfl':,r,er, .ic-;?:IS Chzi.raan

i ' I I I I i i

100 I I "rofesscr-P(ji<l I

3 ! Wer~er WIE~C:,

4 '{ I COO

51 Emor, Rach

i

I hssocinte Ppjfrc?, L 0 dY- - 9629

'i Stanley i~ , 'di, rm: . .~w

I Yj.siting A E S O C - ~ + ~ ' L ~ P Y C ~ C S E O T - ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 ~cimr-d ~olornt?

Assistart P r o !?esscr-3U30 e l

6

C. T r a v i s 1,750

- 6

6-12

6-12

6-12

8-16 LOU

I 61 Matthew 1. S ~ i i b 6-12 8-16 100 ( 1,525

I I Ins tructor-9oh0

71 Anders Saus 1: rr? I, 3 0 ~ .

I

8

1,750

- 1

8-16

8-16

12.07

Teaching ksslstaals 1_ , 720

I 1 720*

nh, 595+

LOO

100

100

!

I ' I 1

m ??

PAGE NO. L%.

7%;

ik I Tenchins Assistants

- - .- - --- --.- . I n A ! ~ 4 l T E M ./.oc

-- (gn~oxtt:?c 1 ss 19962

PAYR.3LL Tl-I LE - COTJk - N A M E I BEGIN 1 kNI: ' I I M E I NO.

.- I K A T E BUDGET

I I ccrnK;ueIE::;: - -1- -'

R , M , Mec@,ald , Zha'lrnan I

proj'e.7*,~:,y-~:,>C i E. 3 , RF:A%Z:A 3,coo

2, 3. ;I, liicdncirid 3,20(;

3 Wallsce Hc!??elsorL 3 ,GPO

1 5 . L , M ecY,;-.rfi l i , O O f i

5

6

- J 375

W . S . LIiv1rig;t.~*! ( L0,oC.O ( :.,250

E ~ I . J ~ - d ?E~-I,zY~~)' :..C, o w I 2,503

7

8

9

8, OCO

g ,207

i ~100

L, 2 5

f 3 s i t i c g Pr,?fessor-3GL2 C a r i L e i d c n

A ~ s o c i a + e F-r~fessor-9020 H. A, C a l k i ~ . ~

8, OW 1,000 8 , 5 0 0 / i , " D X I *

James R, Roech S7mer In~ . i ; i tu i . .e on ~ s i s

6-33 1 8-16/ 50 6 - ~ 2 / 8-16 50 ,

-"

PAY3011 T I T L E - CODE - NAME 9 rnort,h$ 5 ~ ~ 9 6 2 ---- - HATE 1 BUDGET

I HOME ~ C ! T ~ , ? . ~ I 2 S r

-- 1 M a r g r e t A. E ~ p r l g k t , Cha:r!~mr. I I Profcssr%:-I)CilO

M a r g a r e ~ , A . Zpprtgl:.t 1.Ci, ZCO I I 1,275

A s s o c i a f , ~ ?rrz'c_sso.e.-332C' 2 Hosal..e 2 . ::adrrey . . ,

kss i s! -~ . : -? ?~=-3i'.essor.-9C.3=1 I

3 Chzr.ir:.; 1::. Y Q ~ % -{ J 4G0 v 5 I

? L ! B i l ~ ; e B. 93venport

5

6

Pm C~SECL'-~C!L;? D e W i t t C . RzCdick I I 1 1 , G O C I i.,375

I Tqgt r i lc ioy- G'"::*.!-- -* , L . J

Eel.~.8-, 7. x ~ r : - ~ & :

As~i~tysn2r :

TOTAL

I I I

SCHOOL O F JCiE?!?ALTSM I

- --- 9eWi.t 1 , C . Rehllck, D i r e c t s r -

I

6-12

1

5-i6

6-16

LOO ?,iitl@ I

14-1852-202:

14-18 52-201s

+ J ' , 277a i- B

298

~" l f j *

I, ,> 4ipj&

PAGE NO. =- ';?44 &',>*,

COLLEGE QF ARTS AKU SC.':EXCES

I ITEK ! n A l L 5 : ? O r I AL,..UUNT. , 35 -yp+ -, ,-f;

PAYHOLL TITLE - COnF - NAME B E G I N ' ';NC T I M E bl O R A 1 k L. 1 . L I . . - --L- . ! . . . * t L

,, r-- ." 4; ,d

- ., ., J., 2L ,)#-

+F,(-- ,, J

,:> ;:;+

9 , <c>'jr

Pr2t'esscir-9010 R. I;, Noeye ( ~ c c ; i f . l d ~ e r v i c e ) 6-?2

Asscciat,~ P~oZcssor - .~320 ? Don E , Ednaondacr c- ~2

8 R. E , kr,e I 6-12

91 3. E. C.;-.:.is I 6-12

10 M, W. Wesuer 6-yd I

11 ' R . a. L ; L I ~ ? - w ~ ~ 6- 22

I

PAGE NO. - 2 m I n L : - i > ' % O F j ACCOI I I4T I

. lTEM PAYROLL, TITLE - LOUE - NAME ! ;?,or 62.. . $5 .&G@ N O . , BE;.lrr ' L!YC . T f M L ---- - ----. .-

;.g Anne 3, 3 5 r ~ n ? ? ~

2 ~ 1 3arbirra ~ ' i . n g e ~ .

I 251 Howard Cook

I 261 ir';llis K . Deming 1 6-;.2 ; 5-161 100 I

I 1 I i

- C ( 3 U G E QF Am3 MW SCIEXEY PAGE NO. -23'

?"& ' .; i

IT tM PAYROLL r l T L E - CODE . NAME NO r J4 0

--I I 34. &rues H. XichoPsar,

35 Jch?.X., P e r r p r l

Ri::hard W . Re icbhardt

371 Mar t i n D. Secker 830

I I '3E

39

Teac'king Assistants

Assistants 6-12 8-26

I I

MICROE IOLX>GY V. T. Sch-r:k~.rdt, Actihg C h a i n i a u

I I I ' I I I I 1

I I i

Prof css~r-901f~ 1 I I

11 V, T . Schuhardt I

10,500 1 2,625

10, OCO

Assismnt Professor-9030 I

p, 5m

6-12 8-26 LOO I i 2,0017

7,i2 F,*

E-16 1, $75 I I 1,475'

I &,6oc+ I

I

Temhing i i s s i r tan ts I 6-12

I I I

I I I I I I I I I

T ~ A L I

C O L U G E OF AFPT8 AN) SCIENCES PAGE HQ. : 24

---A- : DAIEs 1 '4 OF A L ~ T 1 9R2thl SS 1962 PAYROLL T V L E - CODE - NAME I L ~ 1 BEGIN END ' TIMF BUDGET

I PBILOGOPEY 1 - F H. Gi.nascoi, Acting Chairman

I ?Isit.irp Pmiesror-9Dl2

6-12

Associate Prafessor-9020 I

8-16 2,550 LOO

z9375

10~2W

I d l F. H. Oill~lgcoi 6-12 1 6-i6 roo

Ass 5 start Prde ssor-gC30 3

I ' I I s. E, Bagalay, Jr. 6-12

I

8-35 1 100 1 6,300 1,575

6-12

5-12

4

5

1 8-25 I!.oo 6 , o ~ r ,500

4- 1864-2003) 5 9 oow

b-16 268

li- 1864-200 288*

8,288*

I I

1?struct.or-9~$~ R. L.. IEcmhes

Teaching As~ictants

TOTAL

PWSPC 3 , mmld P. hnson, act in^

C h a i r m n

, I'rofessor-9010 11 A . E. k c k e n v i t z

2

3

k

1

I

I I

I I I

P,lcO2

8 , GCO

Harold. P. Ranson 6-12 8-16 I,CO

I A ssoclsie Pzcfessor-9OZG

W. W. Robertson

I

2,130

2,000 ELdm E a r l Ferguson

I

6-12 F.-l6 1 50

I

6-12

10,8UO 1,350

8-15 100

C!.&UG& uF m S ATE.) s ~ l b 2 i c ~ PAGE NO. L >

- -

PAYRDLL TITL E - CODE - N A M E , , ; A N h 1 SS 3 6 2 R A [ ' E I BUDCEI_

I I

Assistant Professor-9020 I 6-I? 5 - i i 103 1 6,%0 i

5) IIaGn Gcnluter I I, 500

I 61

I

7

8

1

2

3

4

1,450

1 0 ~ 6 5 ~

Spec-iil 3nstrac tor-9043 Bobby Lke I l n l t ~ h f t e i d

I 6 - ~ 2

LCO 1

375

I 1 10,600"

~ ~ h n ~he',os

8-16

6 - 8-16 I

I xvo I 5,800

Peackfng Assistants

I

8-26 H

6-19

14- 1868 -203 1

8-16 7

1,550

1,550*

14-1368-200&.

Assistanis

Teaching Assist~nts 6 -

I 4,000

4,OOW

6-u 6-16

14-1368-2012

I T r n L !

TrnAL

PSTCIIOLWY Robert K, Young, Act ing ChaLrman

I I

:S,2ow

I I A a s i s h n t Professor-9O3C 1 1

Doan Byrue 1 6-i2 8-16 1 100 1 I 1 I 7,600 1,300

I I 1 I I

100 1 I., goo

100

6-14

E-16

Robert E. Young 6-12

E m John Capaldi

David T. Bakes 1,625

6-12

Colin G. McDiarmtd 6 - 616 100 I 1,625

COLUGE: OF ARTS ANZ S C Z E E S PAGE NO. c-C

I-q r 4 d . $ ) l

ITEM ACCOIJNT

NO. PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

I-

I i

ROMANCE IANGUISES Theodore Andersson , Chairm.n

2l Ernest F , Ifaden

3' n. I!, williaas

4 Pnbln M . Ynsf ran

Assuc i n t e Praf essor-9020 5 Raphael Levy

6 J o s e p t l M i c h ~ l Curriculum and Tnstrurtion

Assistailt Prof essor-9030 11 Mildred V, Doyer

12 Jean D. B u d y

13 Madeleine Dr.rdeyn-Joseph

Beverly J. Gibbs

I

15 Frederick Brown 1 6 - 1 1 8 - 1 6 50

16 Donald L. McGrady

17 J a n S. Chit tenden

18 3aciel Freval

19 D. W. IIogan

6 , ooo

'; /.- dJ

5,500

COLL&G!d CF ARTS AND SCIENCES PAGE NO. z'( i# p

4'. .& . .

I TEM, P A Y ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME L .

5,200

?iZaria X. .Zevzlecki 6-12 8-16 83 5,000 i ,041

! '

S p e c i a l 1r:structor-9043 I

24

2 ;,

26

1

2

3

4

5

6-12 8-16 i o o 3,600 909

TOTAL

SOC IOrnGY Henry A . Bowman, Acting Chairman

Professor-9010 Carl M, Rooeoquist 6-12 8-16 100 10,500 2,625

Henry A. Bowman 1 10,000 2,500

V i s i t i n g Professor-9012 Robert H. T a l b e r t 1 9.000 2.2W

Assistant Professor-9030 S . Dale McLemore 1 8 . 0 0 0 1,030

Spccia l Instruc tor-90'1 3 Donald F. A l l 3 n

i 6,oco ; 75u

9,125*

i ! , I I i

6-12

6-12

e-16

8-16

zoo

83 ,

I ' I

i I

3 , 600 I 3,630

i 14-1874-200

i

900

750

1 3 ~ ~ 6 4 5 9

32,64 2*

CO-LIEGE 9F ARTS AND' SCmCES PAGE NO. 2u ' - ' B ~ ' <

/ , S T -

P A Y R O L L T lTLt - CODE - NAME B JDGET

6 !~eachi% Assistants 1

Prof e~sor-9010 J. J, Villarrea i

AssociaLe Erof essor-9020 r- L. KQFYZ

Assis tant Pro ressor-9030 J. I. V i e r

I h a r L. Ashore

I G r o v e r A . Fuchs

I Ernest A. Hardin

Bernard C . Kissel

Instruetar-30413 Joe A , Bailey

I Martin T, T o b r o I Special ~nstl-uctor-9043 Eva G. C u r k

I

PAGE NO. 29 I+ "A /:,4

- - - -. - - -- -., ,^.. . ....... -I__ - --- ..ll_.-.L-- _ .-- T,Al - , ,,,

I T E M : ,< ST- n c c n ~ l ~ r 1 9 months 1962 Nl)

PAY' IOLL TITL-E - Cr?nE - N A M E L~F:;I-> , 'I:,:; : k ! L NO. I l < A I F. , < , ,¶ ,*, , ,>L.;:'F -

bssistac !. EroSessor-~3.~0 I I I

11 2ohn R . Wirr 5-12, f i - ic l 5~ 1

t

I S p e c i d ~nstructor-9043 13 Marjorie G . Parker

Pro Cessor-90x0 1 4 R . F . Schenkkan I

I

TOTAL

SUMMER INSTITtrllE ON ASIA . - . . Jarnes R, Roach, Director

Associate Professor-9G2C James R. Roach

GO vemmcnt

As~istant Proressor-9030 Walter C . Neale

Economics

OAT FS F A Y ROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

"/- OF ACCOUNT

- - - 1 B E G I V 1 END 1 T I M E 1 PJO. +

i

Dean; Professor of CQvement - 1 d

,7. A* 3-:rdi2e

Associate Deac; Associate Prof,'eaaor of Geography - UGCS Lorril: G. K e r m e r

Ceo graphy

I I

Assistant Dean; Associate Professor of E n a i s h - 8000 Arthur M. C o r y

English

Assistam Cean; Associatn Profcssc=. of Gtovernmer:t, - 3on0 Wilfred 9. Webb

G~verr ime~t

Reserve for budget changes and increases in departmenbl en- rollment

I

6 - ~ 2 8-16 100 6-12 8-16 . . .

I

5 months RATE

ss 1962 BUDGET -

C OLLEC-E CF BUSINESS AEbiINISTRATION

ITFM / D A T E S ACCOLINT P 4 Y R U L L TITLE - C ::::: - ?-IAME 9 m0cth Ss 1962

Nr, : -- - - . - - --_-_+- - .. .. KATE 3UDGLT

I

I A s s o c i a t e P ~ O ~ ' ~ S S G Y ' - ~ C ~ O 5 zarl D. 3scact.r.

I bssistant rrafe;sm-90jO

l3 Den B. Earl-

James ii . G i e i

2 Francis B, May

PAGE NO. 39 +- t* h . -., d i Y {

4

P A Y R O L L r l T L E - C O D E N A M E \BEGly;lEsEND AISOYNT KO. 1 9 month j 55 1962 - -- . R A T F BlJnGET

I 7 3USINESS SERVICES I wnUsd) i

1 M. P. Lloyd

I 2,

6-12

6-12

6-12 6-12

6-12

I I Associate Profes sor-9020 5 1 Charles T. Clark

6 1 ~ e s s m o n ~ a ~ e

8-16

7

8

10Q

Faborn Et ie r Curriculum a d lnstruct.ion

A s s i s t a n t Professor-$9030 Richard Em r)rlvall

3

10

11

6-12 ( 13-16 I

6-12 1 8-16

Jack bi, Ledbetter

Special Ins t ruc t or-9043 Mrs. Nel ia Fox

VivianY, Simmons

I 1 2,050

14-2225-2W3 19,4751".

I

2,000

1,000 9,000 1, O W -

0-16

8-16 - 6

1,775

6-12 1 6-16 100

100

100

50 50

4,900 iszoo I 1,225

7*100

I

I FINANCE

R-16

lOO

1

i 1,30C

Ernest W. dalker, Chairman

Prof e ssor-9010 Came3 R, Kay

I 0,200 2,550 I 2 1 Ernest 3 , Walker 1 6-12 8-16 , lm 1 10,000 2,lm

I

I I i i

I

1,875 900 7,500

. ---

ITEM1 I

NO I PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME ] B E F I I ~ ! E N 0

/ FINAWE ( continued) i - I i

Assistmt Prof essor-9030 Kornelas J, Walraven

Norman 0" fillep

Visi t ing Assistmt Professor-9032 Andreas S, Gerakis

Lee turer--9050 H, I rv ing Sehweppe

rn&DrnT Burnard H, SoM, Chairman

P

4 1 Kenneth No O h

Professor-9010 ;J, R, Spriegel

2

5 1 Wilfred H . Watw

Associate Professor-9020 Joseph K O Bailey

6 1 Elizabeth Lanham

7

PAGE NO. jj

'5' !,$+

C' -.

Assist=t Professar-9030 Char les R, Klasson

8

"/, O F TIME

Instructor-9040 Harry W. Stephenson

ACCOUNT NO.

9 nm$h / SS 1962 B U D G E T

PAGE NO. 34 I' '-'f t ; t * I %

J R T C S P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NhMk.

!

1

2

3

4

T

6

1

2

- . . ... UUUGET

HAWTUII; ADMINISEATION 3dward W . C~mdiff , C h i r n a n i

Professor - 9 l G I Edward W. C u r ~ d L f ' f ' 1 23,500 3,063

Hza11:~~a.n K b S n e l l '

642 8-16 loo LL ,000 ~ ~ 7 5 0 !

karonk l - Ckute

kssocfate Prof~ssor-YC2G Calvin 2 . 3i.a is

Assistack Frofes~or-9030 R . Clifton imders~n

W l l i i a m P . i)om,ermuth

6-12 - 6 1.X

6 - 2 . 6 ~ O C I

i

I!.+ I -2270-2023

TOTK 1

OFFhCE OF THE D m 1 --- Dean; ~rofessor-&@O

J. A , W h i t e 16, oco

Special Teaching A s s ietants and Asai~Iants F a d t o be assigned to' deparbents after registratio

TOT& 10,22>"

i9,OOO 2,500

2 500 2,125

8, 000 2,000

I

I

7, 500

i I

3- ,? Ij7 5

;b!k9 250*

ITEM i NO

PAY R O L L TlTLE - CODE - NAME

CURRICULUM AND - mSrI'KUCTZON Thorns D. Horn, Chairman

1

Glenn E. Barne t t

Prof essor-9010 Henry,?. Otto Educational Ad.min i s t ra t ion

It

5

7 1 Addison E. Lee

I

Thomas D. Horn

Clyde 1. Mar t in

10 ( Geneva Hanna

8

11 I Arnold L. Lazarus

Assoc ia te Professor-9020 W i l l i a s i A . Bennie

l3 I Faborn E t i e s Business Services

12

14 1 Alma Freeland

Joseph Michel Romance Languages

1 5

6-12 18-16 1 100 i

Assistant Professor-gO3C David C . Sanders

Educational Administration

18

. * . I . .

Lonnie I3- E z e l l Educat lonal Adininis trat i,on

' 3,500 1 8,500

8, ooo I 8,090 I I

8,000

8,500

7,200

7 9 006

PAGE NO.

SS 1 9 BUDGET

800

8~

800

1,yG

675

5'75

2,700

900

. v .

36, ' T 3 B

582 582*

1,000

1, OOP

38,32@

300

300*

400

4 0 ~ TOGX,

n F M 1 ACCOUNT PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

N O No . , + L-

9 ~r~o:i%hs RATE

CURRICULW ANG IMSTRUCTI3N (em% ' d I

6 400

6,490

6, ~ O C

6,obo

5,400

4,690

1&80~!

5,400

O . p

Vis i t i ng I n s t r u c t o r - Y C , L ~ I

TOTAL

I

a 14-2642-2@.

I? M r s . Jessie Benraet t

I I i I I

20 1 Fula G i l l

r 21

2

23

24

5

26

27

28

6-12 8-16 50 A l i c i a T i l l e y

kcturcr-9050 vests Watsoc

Joseph Mapbay

Ralph W. Cain

Visiting kclurer-9052 cunner Saus jurd

Gladys Polk

John Staf e r

Teaching Assi.stants

6-12

6 1

6-12

6-u

6 -

6-12

6-12

6

~4-2652-2m5

8-36

6 - ~ 6

8-16

- 6

r(-25

0 6

8-16

8-16

bUEWU OF IABOHRLORY SCKCCIS -

1

2

100

50

70

100

100

. . .

CASTS SCH001,

I n s t r ~ c t i o n a l bbterials

Payment Lo Austin Pubiic Schools

1k-2605-2OO:j

14-2605-200;r

1L-2605-2012

PAGE: NO. 5 (

'''1 PAYROLL TlTLC - CODE - NAME N U , -

EDUCATIONAL ADP-IM ISTRATIO8 H e n r y J, Otto, Chairman

1 ~raf~essor-9010 1 , lienry J. O t t o

I C w . ~ . i c u l m and Instruction

. -. . -, .

I i A TF S I I nccol,MT I 51 month ' SS 1962 RFG[N i FND , I I M E . NO, BUOGFT

2 EascomB. Hayes

10

-

I I I

Assi~tant Professor-9030 i

1 David G . Sanders !

!

1 ~1y::e <:. CoLvert

I 4 1 Kennet-,h E. McIntyre

6

7

8

(3

11

12

13

14

1 5

16

&.;.2 ; 6-12 ; ~ . - ~ 6 - -

L, D. Haskew Office o f the Dean

Associate Professor-9020 willlam E . e ~ r r o n

Clyde E. Blocker

John 0 , Rodgers Office of the Dcan

E a r l A . Koilc

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n

Lonnie B. Ezell . o n ... Curr lc -dumandIns t ruc t ion

Ben M. Harris 1,450

Lecturer-9050 6-12 8-16 100 1,200

18,562*

V i s i t i n g Consultants fo r 1 2,000 Conf erencee

Fie ld transportation ror 800 Laboratory courses 6 8 3 ~ and 38

A s s i s t a n t s

200"

TOTAL ~1,562~

Lfi ,800

i

... 12 ,6~0

i

i ! ? ;OOO I I

1 ;.I, 000

100

LOO

1-90

. . .

I

. * . I

* b e

3,000

3,000

z8750

6-12

2

I . . . . .

- 1 6

8-;.6

ljQ3(

Z ,G25

a * .

6-12 8-1" 50 I 8 ; 7 ( ~ ,

8,400 l , O > l l

6-12 I P - ~ 6 LOO I I

6-12 i8-L6 1 . . . 6-12 8-16 I . . .

i

6-12 )8-1.6

I P,lOO

a . S

I I ... I I

6 - 6-:6

-- '''*I PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME t

NO i 1 I EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

V. G. Wolfe, ChaFrman ' 1 1 I J

1 i ' Professor -.go10

Carson C. McGuirt

3 / fid,ert b ' - Peck

4 1 Royal B . Fmbree

6 1 r . J. dams Off ice of the D e ~ n

7

9 I John Pierce-Jonee

Jmes Knight

8

10 1 John Peck

A s s o c i a t ~ Professor-3320 . O l i v e r 11. Bmn

12 1 James V . Mitchell

13 1 Beeman fl. P h i l l i p s

14 1 Paul Kelley

1 9 1 E. F. Holland

16 1 Leigh Peck

Ass is tant Profess or-9030 Charles M. Clerk

W. Cody Wilson

Lecturer -90 50 Francis Ke l ly

Luther Marsh

Ralph H~nzra

% OF TIME

I LOO

1OQ

P A G E NO. 38

xq 4. j c: ?

BUDGET

i ,000

500

goo

17E!rll NU I

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

EDUCATIONAL EYCIIOLOGY ( continued

/ W i l l i a m E . Drake, Chairman

23 V i s i t i n g Cocsultants fox Work Conf yrence s

3 1 George 1. Sanchez

1 Pro ressor-9010

W illiarn E . Drake

4

TOTAL

Associate Profesaor-g~2~ Franklin Parker

5 Assistants

I

SS 1962 FillDGET

+.--

DATES I: % O F ' pccounT BE- END I TIML I NO.

9 month RATE I

I I

I I

&. . - . . -

!a- P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME PHYSICAL - AND 1EALTH EDUCATION L p n h'. M c C r a w , Chairman

(Professor -9010 Lynn W . McCraw

Assc~c iate Professor-920 3 ,Jessie X . H a g 1 6-,U ) 8-16 1 10~::

A:;,: ... z t a a t ProYessor-9030 4 Kay H. Pctcrsen

5 1 Mary Buice Alderson ) 6-12 1 8-16 ) 100 Lccturer-9050

6 Carrie L. Warren

7 Consultants ( s h o r t courses)

TOTAL

OFFICE OF l y ~ ~ DEAN

Dean; Professor of Educational Aclministration-8000 L, D. Haskew EducaL i urial Administration

Associate Dean; Associate Professor o f Educational Admin.istratfon-8000 John 0 . Zodgers Educational Administration

I . .

- . .

. .

. .

1 ,,,,,,, 1 9 month 1 SS i96P I R A T E BUUGET

U A '.c 0 F PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME 1 , li,,L

OFFICE OF THE DEAN - C O L U G S OY I

EUUCATIOK ( continued)

A s s istarl t Dcan; Professor of Educat iorlal psyc hology-a00 F. J. Adams

Educational Tsycholofiy

i

Visiting Lect~u-ers and Consultants .or Collcge-Wide offering^ 1

Printing and Postage for i 1 6-12 1 8-16 i.~

Announccnent s

TOTAL

ACCOUNT NO.

14 -266 5-201

14-2665-2o:

14-2665 -205

PAGE NO. 4 1 0 Hi )t-:

9 month 1 SS lgb2 Rl1ntF.T

RATE i

CO-E ENGINEERING PAGE NO. k2

w

PAGE NO. 43 -

C; k,lJJALiri UP' KLVLilLYfihfiSlYlj P A G E NO. 44 L

Ei I:] 9 9 month

RATE

8, OCC

8,5C.O 6,500

8,300

7, FOO

7,500

ACCOUNT hlo

14- 3030-2003

14-3030-2012

14-304 5-200:

14-3045-201;

SS 1962 BUDGET

2,000

1,063 1,062*

1,383

1,950

l4,509?$

1,000

1, OOO*

15,509*

1,875

1,875"

192

192s

2,067*

ITEM[ NO.

5

6

7

8

9

1

2

" ., D A / E 5 1 % OF PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

CIVIL 2 N G I N r n f N G ( c o n t i n u e d )

T,eland Rarclay

Assistant Professor-9030 Lawrence R . Eack Engineering I~lechanics

Ned Bums

Assistants

TQTAL

DRAvflNG J. R. Holmas, act in^ Shaiman

Associate Professor-9020 J. n. H O ~ ~ S

Assistants

'TCTAT

TIME BEGIN IIND

6-12

6-12 6-12

6-12

9-16 /

- 6 8-16

8-16

100

50 50

67

100

100

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

1 1 6-16

R-16

8-16

8-16

PAGE NO. 45 1) 810

- ITEM PO. ; PAYI301-L TITLE - CODE 1 N R M F

ELECTHICAL ENGINEBEING 0. I!. IX ' fo rd , Chairnan

I Prof essor-4010

I A . A. 'civugal

la 1 Charles %. Iioth, Jr .

5 Associate ?rrofessor-902P

3. I!. 2 'zmin

13 JohnP . Craig

Uc

DATES % O F

BEGIN f d TIME - .' _I

Teaching Assistants

15

I iJ month SS 1962.. ,, NO.

- . R A T 1 BUDGET ' ,

Assistants

i LO, 5U0

PAY ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

ENGINEERING MECHANICS Harold J. Plass, Jr., Chairman

Professor-9010 Harold J. Plass, Jr.

Assistant Professor-9030 Lawrence R. Mack

C i v i l Engineering

Tsuan-Ciu Ting

Instructor-9040 Charles H. Karnes

Assistants

TOTA

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING H , t. Kent, Jr . , Acting Chairma

Pmf essor-9010 B r J3. Short

wle G. Clark, Jr.

W. J. Carter

W. Z, Long

Associate Professor-9020 H. L. Kent, Jr.

'6 OF TIME

DATES

=+= i I

ACCOUNT NO.

14-3065-200

14-3 065-201

1 6-12

6-12 6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

9 month HATE

lo, 500

K , 500 8,500

8,400

5 400

4,500

15,500

12,000

10,400

9,700

9,600

8-16

8-16 r3-lb

8-16

6-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

B-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

SE 1962 BUDGET-

1,313

1,062 l,Ob3*

2,100

675

563

5,713"

426

426*

6,139*

3,000

3,000

2,600

2,425

2,400

PAGE NO. 47

Fi p ::.

P A Y HOl-L TITLE - CODE N A M F 9 month 1 SS 1962 RATE

DirTES

REGIN , END

9,3Q0

8,200

8,009

% O F ' A ~ L ~ U N T TIME NO

R. A, Bacon

Assistants

TOTAL

P E T R O W ENGINEERING Carl Gatlln, Chairman

Professor-9010 F. Ed. dessen

Carl Gatlin

Associate Professor-9020

TOTAL

2,325

2,050

2,000

loo i 100

100

MEICHANICAL ENGTNEERTNT: -ed)

H. E. Brown

Assistant Professor-9030 Charles S . Beightler

F, C. Huffs tut ler , Jr.

10C 6, fi00

14-30? 5-200

1l+-3 07 5 -201

I

I

50 11,500

1,700

21,5OW

500

500-:E

22,000*

1,438

6-12

6-12

6-12

2

5-12

6-16

P-16

-16

S-16

8-16

I

- I

i 6-12

6-12

6-12

50 11,500 1,438

50 11,000 1,375 I 14-3085-200 4,251*

-

8-16

S-16 I

1

!

I I

PAGE NO. 4.0 1'

SS 1962 BUDGET

ITEM!

NU

"A OF ACCOUNT T IME ( NO.

- DATES

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME ( BEGIN i END 9 rnonth

RATE

P

2

3

4

5

100

100

50

100

OFFICE OF THE D W --- Dean;Professar-8000 ! 1

n~-3095-201!

14-309 5-2012

18,500

12,000

10,200

8,000

I I

4$ ZOO

3,000

1,275

2,030

1 0 ~ 4 7 ~

lsofl5

1, Oe 5 4 5

11,560*

5-25

2-16

-16

R-16

8-16

: W. -tio Hagepty

Assistat 3ean;Professor-8000 B, H, Amstead

Counsellor; Prof essor-:?.@OC! J, A, Focht

Assistant t o t he kan-SO00 J. L, B ~ w ~ s

Assistants

Z'OTAL

1

6-4

6-12

6-12

6-12

6-12

C O U G E OF FINE ARTS PAGE NO. 49

-- -

:.I ,, 500

so, 500

ART - 3oflsld B. Goodall, Chairman i

9 ITEM1 FAYROLL TITLE -CODE - NAME NU.

100

100

100

100

160

100

roo

Professor-9010 ! Donald B ?roodall 6-12 ! 7-14

. . . -

1.5 I % O F I A C C O ~ J N T

Everett Spruce

Loren Mozleg

Associate ~rofeseor-9020 Kenneth F'iske

Paul 1iatgf1

V! s f2,ing Associate Professor-922 , , , , -

---- nrU-m-.--

A s s i s t a n t Pro fessor-9030 Mort Earanoff'

BEG!N t N C TIME

las truc tor-9040 H i c h a ~ d HOT fhan

Robert Berg

George Eogart

Robert Levers

I I

No.

6-12 8-16 loo '

6-12 7-14 100 !

7-16 8-16 100

7-16 8-16 1 100

6-12 17-14 !

6-12 / 7-14 I

7-16 1 8-16

K A l t --

7-16

6 -

6 -

5-16

- 1 6

- 1 6

Tetti,hing Assistants 6-12 8-16 i 1

Assistants

TOTAL

8-16 6-12

14-3405-2009 I

I !1L-3405-201?

I

I

I

;., '.JL&,$& 1.y' p,-(BE liH.sa PAGE NO- 3U

hi t .'b

SS 1962 RllDCET

3,000

2 ~ 7 5 Q

2,050

1&25

1,300

10,725*

34275 3,275"

14 om*

1,575 1,575*

850

3,200

2.+750

L*312

is312

9 m3nth RATE

12, y l O

11,000

8,200

6, j0l:

2,200

12,600 I lS,&O

3,400

13,500

ll,i300

10, 500

19,500

ITEM N O

!

1

2

3

4

5

6

I

2

3

4

5

6

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

D I W F. Loren Winship, Chairman

ProTes sor -.SO10 E , P . C o n k i e

F . Lore2 Winship

Associats Pro.?~suor-9020 James Moll

A s s is ta:; t Prof es sor-9OjO John F;. Wthgeb

Ins truc t ~ r -9040 ~ a c k i . ~ i ~ l u m

Ass is t s ~ t , a

TOTAL,

MUSIC - E * WLliiam Doty, Chairmn

Professor; Uean-9010 E. William Doty Of rLce of the Dean

t

Professor-9010 Horace Sr i t t (Modified service)

P a u l P i s k

Alexsnder VQD Kreisler

C a l l e s Frantz

K e n t Kennan

ACCOUN'I

NO.

1L-34 30-2003

L4 -3430-2012

... .

13EGlvi '"ENn

6 -

6 -

6-12

6 -

6-12

6-12

6-12 6-12

6

6 - ~ 2

6-12

6-12

- 1

! % O F I TIME

i

8 . " ~ 6

6

8-96

1

8-16

8 - ~ 6

8-16 1

-16

8 -

8-16

- 6

8-16

!

n~

190

1@O

i00

50 50

50

~ O C

100

50

50

PAGE NO. 51 8 %C;

1 Charles Brookhart 6-12 18-~6 100 1

Guest Assistant Professor-9031 Ijollald Wrf ght

I

9 month 1 SS 1962

Phyllis Y ~ u n g 6-12 8-16 1 50 ' I I I

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME I BEO?ri :4 OF T I M E

- - DATES

E N D -. R A T E I PUUGCLT

! I

~ C C O U N T ND

..

MIJSTC (cor,t,inued) I

Charlotte DuBaia

Floyd Townaleg

Janet McGaughey

Frank Elsass

Guea t Professor -9011 Robert Nye

Erno Valasek

Rane Beinz Draegcr

F r i t z Oberdoerffer

Alfredo Saint-Malo

Associate Professor-9020 J. Clirton w i ~ i a m s

Lausenc Heimnn

Guest AssocLate Professor-9023 Wills Stewart

E m t t Vokes

Morris Eeachy

b s i s t a n t Professor-9030 Jerald Iiamf lton

Nelson Pat r i ck

6-12

6-12

6 2

6

6 -

6-12

6-12

6 -

6-12

6-12

6 -

6-12

6-12

6

6 -

6

8-16 1 6~ 1 ~ ,mc 1,500

i

8-16

6

- 1 6

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

8-16

6

8-16

9, ~ 0 0

8,600

7,700

I

50

100

100

100

so

' 100

50

50

100

IQO --

8-16

8-16

8?16

8-16

8-16 ,

I

lj 125

2*19

1~87' 5

100

100

100

100

67

I 8,500

'l , >OO

7,200

2,125

1,875

1,@0

19750

0,800 1 2,200

1,150 I

8,000

7,500

7,500

7 3 500

'( 2 500

6,800

1,000

1,875

937

937

1,4375

1,708

PAGE NO. ")d w

Speclab i ~ s t r u c t o r & Instrument Custodl au-943

28 ROVCJ-L Braming Instrument Custodian

. . lTEY % OF ACCOUNT 9 m o ~ t t i j ss 1962

31 1 3.ichard B l a i r

N O

33 1 Robert Parker

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E NO RATE B l f RCET I

34

Zec t u rne r ; Ins t rmer~ t Cue tcdisn- 90 50 James Dickie

Instrument Cua todiaa

35

( l n s t r u e a t CUE todian ; Lee turer James Uickle

30 1 Academic Salary

Guest Lecturer-9G51 fi1e:mon Lcightor!

37

I 39 ~Eand, Orchestra & Choral Cl in ics

Ins trwnent Custodian; Special Ins t mc tor -WM; H o w e l l Branning

kcadenlie SaLary

TOTAL

TOTAL

P A G E NO. >j

P A G E NO. 54 m

W. Fa- Kec-ton. Dean ITEM 1 U A ES

lun PAY ROLL TITLE + C O D E - N A M E 1 DEDlN 1 END 1

~ i r s t Term 1 ~rcfeasor-9019 I I X . PJ . Baiicy

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

20

11

2

1 3

$ msntho RATE

15,025

15,00'3

13, ooc

15

,;..*'I.. q ~ 5 ~ f , 3 :.s, i C-+ .~am~

W ii:2?;;1 F . l.'rit.z

C-on i~n 2. ;ohmon

.Tofir.?+ Sutton, Jr.

u'oseph k'. Witherspoon

Leo r Lebowitz

wal%er E. Lberer

Char,-eu A.i3.n Wright

% . Wal- l i t : Tllclde

Associate Pro1'e~~os-902C; %rry K. Wrf &t

Visi t - ing : i~socliate Professor-9022 DougLass G e o r e Boshkoff

Teaching A~sistants

Assistant Dean ; A s s i c t a c t Professor - &00 Thorn3 J. Gibson I13

6-4 1 7-14

6-4 7-14

6-4 7-14

6-4 T-L'J.

6-4 7-14

6-4 7-ill

6-4 7-14

6 4 7-14

6-4 7-14

6-1; 7-14

6-4 7 - ~ $

6-4 7-14

SCHGOi OF' 'LAW PAGE NO. 32

SZO J. Gibson, A c t f n ~ Dean

ITEM DATES I eb

NU. I PAYROLL TlTLE - CODE - NAME 1 BEGIN ! E N D 1 TIHE

Secafid Term -- rofess~r-9010 C-eorge Xv'. SYm'bel-g ( m d

7-16 8-25 lgo

ssociate P~ofessor-9020 El l io t ' ; 7 8-25 100

i isiting f,rafcsscr - g O i 2 21 Wihy E. 3avl.s

ssistant Professor; Aciiag Dean-

J, ~ i b s o n 7-16 8-25 25

7-16 8-25 I

29 eaching A s s lstants P

100

Administrative Salary ( 7-16

1

ACCOUNT

8-25

ctfna Geaa; Ass ls -n t Professor - 8000

-6, GOO

15 OCO

11,3oc

,2,000

1*2, OOG

12, GGO

12,000

12,00G

12,000

7 , SO0

g,ooo 9joQO 75

30 Thomas J. Gibson AcademZc Salary

Robert R. O o u r l a s s . Director PAYROLI. TITI F - C.nCIE - N A M E

i

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

, - i,;:TL=,

- m c n t h s 1 S6 1962

RFT,,P-: < Y O , T I M E - - , -

R A T C BUDZET

6-I? (&:7 ' 00 16, COO I 2,000 7 -3 jC-16 , l o o

I

6-12 7-25 LO(. y, '5oo :, 563 Esther L. St;sl-Lmen

Assisd;art, Pr~fessor-9030 Zola R. Thcnpson

Lecturer - 3350 Cathem-? S. PmrMfn

Visiting k:!tnrer-9052

SEUQ G., Wklttca

Susarm G. %xter

~evise r-800~

Assistants

6.7~0 , 2.675 ' l 0 ~

!

6-12

i

8-16

6-12

6-12

5 *boo

7,200

7-24

6 -

2

6-12

9 30

;,8@s

7-25 10C

8-16 100

600

I, 600

1,600

1lP758*::-

950

6-12 5-16

i i

95C*

292

292*

13,000"

6,403

6-16

8-16

I

100

LOC

- 6 100

h--l2iO-S003

4,400

6-16 1100 ;

3,fioo

Henry M, Z ~ r l a g e , Dean - ---

ITEM 1 DA; E5 PAY ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

% O F

NO. BEGIN , E N 3 T I M C

i I I

Profussc~r; rtear. - gGlr;l i I ! ' 1 Sam-- M. bur l age ! 6-tc 5 ! 33 1 A ~ ~ i r i s t r a t . i v e S n ~ a r y I

1- ;oSe s 5c.r- 9. l .0 I I 21 Lee F. Worr.ali ; 6-2. 1 8-25 I 5~ i I I I I

1 Associate Professor-902C 5 FrarLk P. C~sgrove

I

'f \! i1 .7 -Lam 5. Shef f ie1.d

8 Ssthe? ,Ta.lle W. E a l l

Visiting Associat,e Profexsur-gC22 9 E z g r : ~ L. Par ro t t

LOI!

100

100

LOO

I 1 S?ec i a l I n s tree tor- 9013 I

13 Lean 0 , WZUcen I 1 6-b 1 8-25 1 LOO

ACCOUNT I NO

PAGE NO. 53

GRADUATE SCtiOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

1 1 4 0 -

1

2

3

4

bra Lee Pederson, D i r e c t o r , -,,.-... . . -...-

P A Y ROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME ,-

Prox'essar-9010 Lorn Liee Pederson 10, 560

Associate Pxmofeasor-9020 Josleen Luckhart 1,875

Charles W. Laughton 6 - 8-16 100 1,725

i 7 , LOO*

Spec ia l Consultant-Group Work- moo I John Eichenberper 6-12 8-16 130 4,800 1,200 I

114- 5035-eciq 1,200*

TOTAL I

i

i

i

I I i

I I !

PAGE NO. 60 - 'I' UilAL

PAGX NO, 62 - I

AUXITJARY ENTERPRISES EVNDS

Intramural Program

1962 b m e r Session

Transfer from Student Services Fee

1962 Sunrmer Seesion Budget Intramural Sporta for Men

INTWJRAL SPORTS F'OR MEN ( S m e r ~ s s s i o n ) A. A, Rooker, Direc tor

Supplemental Data

F i r s t Tern -- l n t r m u r a l s Dlrector - 6321

I A. A, Rooker (6-4 - 7-14} Q,l@ B A B ~ Salary Rake

Administrative Secretary - 0022 2 m91y 9, Dunbar (6-11 - 7-14)

3,660 Ba~e Salary Rate

4 Ir.trmurals Assistant (Swimming pool)

Second Fern -- Intramural~ Director - 6321

$ A . A . Rookar (7-16 - 8-25] 8,160 B a e S l a v mte

7 Int rarnurala Ass is t ants

8 Int rmuralu Asoistant (swiming Pool)

Subto ta l

9 Old Age Survivors Insurarlce and Workmen's Compensation Ins-~rance

Total

PAGE NO. 63 . , - - ,

T m S WESTEW COLI.3GE of The University of Tcxav

El Paso, Texas :' t %

Dr. Harry 11. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas A u s t i n 12, Texas

Dcar Dr. Ransom?

The £011 owFng budge t it.ems are s u b m i t t e d f n r your presea ta t i r jn to tbe Roard of Regents . . at its mceeing in A u s t i n on A p r i l 27-28, 1 9 4 2 : A ./->>/.t ,c,,fe c/ ,L //, ,*I& A r:, - . ,dA 1- &/' - ' EDUCATIONAL AND ~ E R A Z , -'-

A - f'k: Gg #. , GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Office o-f t h e Dean of Students I. A u t h o r i z e thc crea t ion of t h e position of Dean o f Studen~s and appoin t clyde E L Kelsey , Jr, t u this pvvition e f f e c t i v e Fvbrrrar-y 1, 1962, aL t h e annual ratc o f $12,00C),00, with ti,- requi red funds i n the amount of $7',000,00 to come f r o m u ~ a l l o - cated salaries,, (RBC 101)

2. A p p v i n t Jiiruny R. Walker as Dean of Men P- f f ec t ive Junc 1 , 1962, ec t h e annual, rate of $9,000.00, with the necessary funds i n t h e amount of $2,250.00 ta come f r o m unallocatcd sa l a r i e s , He i s ar present on a l eave of absence (RBC 105) g, , . . ,J ,, , , - , ,

Bureau o f Testing, Guidarlce and Consul ta t i cn ,/ - .L -,,,+/ -:L< A p / - , .:; c>,.- : - - - '

I

3. Ac-cept L h ~ r c s i g n a t i u n n f C l y d e E , Kclsey, J r , as DIrccLor, 1 / 3 T i m e , c f l e c t i v e January 3 1 , 1962 His academic ra te vas $5, S00,,00; h e served 213 time i n p h i l o s u p l ~ y and Psyohology and 113 timc i n the Bureau of T e s t i n . g G ~ ~ i d a n c e and Consultation, He was a1 so budge ted 4 time i n t h e Bureau o f Tes r i ng , Gui.dance and Corlsul ta t ion f o r t he three suzlrmer m o n t h s , (RBI: 99)

Off ice of he Dcan of Mcn, Off ice of t h c Dean of Women, and Bureau of Tcs t ingL Guidance and Consultation 4 . Combine the b u d g e t s of thesc three departments into one hudgc t f o r a new depart- ment (Office of thp Dean o f Students) a f f e c r i v e b'ebruary I , 1962, (RBC 100)

,RESIDENT INSTRUCTIDN (Note: All part- t ime i n s t r u r : t o r s reappointed f o r he 19b2 Spring Ses~irster have bcen reappointed all t h e sauw rates u n d e r which t hey were appointed for t.he 1961 F a l l Semester,)

D r a m a and Specch 5 , Reappoinr: Sara Martin as Instructor, 3 ' r i m e , f o r t hc 1962 S p r i n g Semester at t h e full-time nine-months rate of $5,20OA00, with t h e necessary funds i n the amount of $1,300.00 t o come from unallocatea salar ics , CRBC 116)

6 . Reappoint Jean MicnZka as Instructor, 3!4 Tisr.e, f o r t h e 1962 Spring Semester at: t h c fu l l - t ime nine-monrhs rate of $5,2llO,fl0, with thc accessary funds in the amount -

,.,In. ,' > . , , ;, . ', , -

o f $1,9512~00 t o cm.e. frum unallocated salaries, (RBC 125)., .; . . , , , , - ,. , % # f ,,

E d u c a t i o n 7, Reappoint E d i t h S, Zankcr as InsLructur, 113 T u n e , for t-he 1962 S p r i n g Smester at thc f u l l - , t i m e nine-months rate n f $6 ,000 . ,00 , w i t h k l l e neccssary f u ~ l d s in t h e amount of: $1,~~0,@0 t o come f r u n the appropriakion f o r i n s t u ? J c t o r s , part-time, (RUG 122)

3, ~ e a p p o i n t r l l ta t-l, Cemin (1960-61 rate f u l l - t i m e nine-i~loaths rate of $5,000 .,00) 1s Instructor, 2 1 5 T i m e , f o r t he 1962 S p r i n g Serwst er ar the full-time nine-munths :ate of $5,500.UO, with he necessary funds i n he anlount o f $1,100,00 t o come f rnm :he appropr ia t i .on f o r instructors, part-tine. (RBC 123)

3 . Rcappolnt Claude B. Uivcl as Instructor, 1 / 4 T i m e , for the 1962 Spr ing Semester it t l ~ c full-time nine-months ratc of $5,400 ,GO, w i t h t h e neccssary furlds in t h e amount ,E $700.00 LO come from rhp appropriation for I n ~ t r u c t o t s , part-timer, (RBC 124)

RESIDENT PNSTRUCTl- INTI WED) Education (Cgn r 1 np~Ji_) -- 1 0 , ~rangfer of Fuadsq

From: Education - Instructors, Part-time Tc : Unal Located Salaries

For: Lapsc unused appropriation (REC 144)

En.qL f s h 11. Reappcint William Calhoun as Inctructor for thc 1962 S p r i n g Semester a t t h e full-time nine-months r a t e of $5,200.00, w i t h the necessary funds i n rhe amount of $2,600.00 t o come f r v m unallocated salaries, (REC 1.31)

12, Change t h e s t a t u s u f Roberta Walker from I n s t r u c t o r , 314 Time, t o I n s t r u c t o r , Full-Time, for chc 1.962 Spr tng Semester, Her full- t.irne ni.ne~-~nvrll11b: ratc is $5,300,00. Tb.c necessary additional funds in the amount of $662,00 w i l l come from unallocated sel aries , (RJ3C 132)

13. Reappoint ETwnor Ha11 as Instructor for the 1962 Spr ing Semester at: t h e f u l l - time nfne-months ratc of $.5,200,00, w i t h the necessary funds in t I~e ar1uullL of $2,600,00 t o come from unallocated salaries. (RBC 133)

k ~ ~ l t h and ~ h y s L c n i Educatiu; 14. Accept t . 1 ~ r e s h g w t i o n of Kenneth R. Gcorge as Instructor cfiective February 2 , 2962. His rate w ~ s $5,,6!10.00. (MC 118)

15, Appcint Joe G, Stewart as I n s t r u c t o r effect ive February 5, through Juce 15, L962, at t11~ n i 3 e , . n ~ n l ; h s r s t c af $5,600.00, with the ~~ecessary fu~nrls ill he mounr nf

$2,7L1,10 to come from unallocaced salaries, (RBC 219)

His Lory, Government and Sociology 16. Acccyt t-he. resbgnati.on of Jack C. Vowell, Jr.. as Instructor e f f ec tkve January 31,

17 , Appoint Leonard CarCcnas, Jr. as I n s t r u c t o r f o r the 1.962 Spring Serncster at the ninc-mon~hs raw o f S5,400,UO, with t h e necessary f u n d s in tbe amount of $2,,700,00 t o came from unallocatcd salaries, (RBC 1G7)

18. Reagpol.nt. Richzrd T. Marshall as Instructor, 114 Ti.me, fo r t h e 1962 Spr ing Getnester a t t h e f u l l - t i m e nine-months rate of $5,000.00 w i t h thc necessary funds in the a i l u u l ~ ~ u f $625 ,00 to come from the appropriatiorl far instructors, part-time, (RBC 126;)

19, Reappoint R o b e r t a Logerman as Ins t ruc to r , 314 T i m e , f o r Lhe i 9 6 2 S p r i n g Semester at t h e f u j 1 , - t i , m e nine-months r a t e of $5,000.00, wit11 t h e necessary f t m d s in the amount of $1,875.00 to c u m from the appro~riation f o r instruc~urs, part-time, {RRC 127)

20. Reappoint John R. We'ner as Insrrucror, 1/4 Tinc, for t h e 1962 Spring Semester at the f i l l ] - t i m e nine-~mo-r~ths rate o f $5,000,00, with thc necessary funds in the amount o f $625eOl) to come from t;he appropr i a t ion f o r instructors, part-,time, (RBC Z3fl)

ZL. l'ranofer of Funds; Frum s H L S ~ o r : 7 , Government and Socinl-ogy -

Instwuctors, Part-time To; Uaal l -xated Salaries

Fore Lapse unused apprap clation (, mc 1 t: ' 1 )

Modern L , a n g u q z 2 2 , apgo.I.9t Carmen E, Arroyo as Instructor, 3 / 4 T i m e , f o r the 1962 Spring Semester at the fu l l . , - ) r ime nFnp\-months ratc of $5,200,00, w f t h t h e necessary funds in the amaunt of SL,950,00 to cmne frmunallocated salaries, (RBC 120)

Nus ic - 23. A p p o t ~ t Lynn M , Thayer as Instructor, 3/5 Time, for the 1962 S p r i n g Semester at he full - c ime nine-mcnthi rake of $4,500.60, with it: necessary f u3ds in the amount o f $1,3,50,r!0 t o cume from t h e appropriation far instructors, part-time, (RBC 121)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTTDN ~$ONTIllLTJ3j . . -

~ u s l c ( ~ o n t i n u e d ) 24, Transfer of Fandam;

Frum s Music - :inctruc t o r s , Part - time To : Urmll.ocatcl Salaries

F o r ? l . ~ p se unused appropriation (RBC 14.4)

Phllosophy ~ n t f Psychology 25 , Ace-ept chc res igmt ion nf Clyde E. Kelsey, Jr , as Professvr and C l ~ a i m n , 2/13 T i m e , effective Janwry 3 1 , 1962, His academic rate was $8,50CJ00, ERBC 98)

26, CLlange the status of Jolln H, Hadaox from Associate Prafcssor to Associate P ro fes so r and Act i r -g Chairman effective February 1, 1962, with ao change in salary, (RRC 104)

27, Reappoint Doris P o l l c t r i e as Instructor, & Time, fo r t h e 1942 Spr ing Semester ac the full-time ninc-mc~rrt)ls rate o f $4,8U0,00, w i t h the necessary f u n d s in the armunt o f $L ,2QOU00 t o come from unallncated salaries, (RRC 1 1 7 )

2 8 . Appoin t Jaseph F, Pallettie as Instructor, 1/.5 T i m e , , effcct,ive February 22 through Junc 1 5 : 1962, aL rhe F'u1.l.-time ninc-,months rate of $6,7.50,,00, with t h e necessary funds in t h e arnourlt of $562 ,.50 co cum f r o m umllocated salaries. ( R a C 129'1, -'<. .,,,-I-. /- - ,.: ; : + P ' L ~ , I

A,:< .,-:. ?< L ,,*A > @ / L C ; I

29, Ckzngc the s taLus of Floyd S o Fiennan, Lec tu re r , 2 / 5 T i m e , to Lecturer, 1 / 5 Time, effect ive February 21 , 1962, w i t h no ch.snge in rare, ( E 3 C 137)

U i l a l 1 ocatcd Acc.ount 2- 30. Transfer of F m d s ;

Prom: Unappruyciated Surplus S3Op00O,U0 To : Unal l o c a t e d Salaries 20,000,OO

U n A ~ l l o c a l e d Maintenance & Dperrt ion 10,000 -00 Fnr ; Lncrcasing Llle tu t lget to make possible thc appointment of part-time

i o s t r u c t o r s for thc 1962 S p r i n g Semestcr end to t&c care of a d d i t i o n a l departmental maintenance and operation cosrs, (RRC 412)

I IBRARY 31, Trclnsrer of W!l.ds:

Frnrn: l lml1acated Salari es $ 6,000,00 To : Assi s tanrs ( lIourly) 6,000,OO

For: P a p c n r of student persocnel fo r ba l ance of f iscal ycar, Exceptiol~al w a g e of L l bra r -y has nude it necessary to add personnel a n both day and n.l.ghr: schedul.es. (REG 1 2 8 )

CONWCT. -msmca AND GERVXCES - 'Schel ~ e n g e r Research Labora t u r , y 32, Reappoint Alice M, Pdcra as Hathematbcian, 1 /8 Time, for he 1962 S p r i n g S c n l e s r e r w f . t h the stipend htlsed on h e r academic rate of $,5$4@0,00 as instructor in h.thematYcs and Physics w i t h f l ~ r a d s LJ the amount. of $339.50 ta come from b u d ~ e t e d salaries from one or morc C.,vernmcnt Contracts o r Grants on he basis of time worked, [RRC 1091

State Department Granl SCC 29372 33, Appoint: John M, S h a r p as Interpreter, 1 / 5 Time, e f f ec t ive . Jantmry 10 fhroclgb F~hrruary 2 8 , 13-52, w i t h L I I ~ stLpend bascd on his academl.~ rate of $7,3800,00 as

Profes so r in Mode-ra Languqges, with funds in the amount of $288.013 to come from State D ~ p a r t m e n t . FTant SCC 29373, (wC 133)

3 4 , Appoinl lked M, I3rewe.r. a s I.nter pret'er , 9 /40 T i m e , e f f c c c i ~ ~ e January 1 (3-,3i , 196 2 , with the stipend b a w d on h i s academic rate ~f $5,500,00 as Lnstructnr f .n Modern T,~nguages, wi t11 funds i l l t h e mlorint of $96.00 t o comc f r o m Stalle Departn~enr Gram SCC 23372, (RRC 139)

From:: Ctlappropria Led Bal arce $ 650,00 To 2 Approp.r3'.atiorls [Appr&isaL Expense) 6.50.00

For: Prou l d e funds to pay M r . J . C. Holmes f o r appratsal.3 on sf x I. r a C t 8 of Cot ton Trust prupeICy, (KBC 14.2)

CURRENT BES TKlCTED FINDS (CONTINUED> Exccllence Fund 36. From: Unappropriated Balance $12,000.00

To: Appropriations (Library) 12,000,00 For? P r o v i d e funds f o r purchase o : Recordak Micro-Filc Machine. and micro-f ilm

f i l c s of New York Times. (RBC 1 3 4 )

PIRT IL MRY ENTERPRISES FllNTIS 'studcnc Union - Buokstore 37. Increase the salary of John D. Jones, Bookstore Mamgcr, effective April I , L962, from the annual rate of $6,168,00 t o $6,L68,00, with the additional funds fn the amount: o f $125.00 to comc f r o m the Student Union Fund (Bookstore) BaLancc, (RRC 153)

Intercollegiate Athletics 38, AppoLnC Howland J. Heich e f f e c t i v e February I through August 31, 1962 , as Assistant Coach at eb.e annual rate of $7,500.00, with the necessary funds in c l ~ e m o u n t o f $4,375.00 to come from I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Athletics Balance. (RBC 9 : )

39 . Appoin t Fred Jackson effective February 1 through August 31, 1962, as Assistant Coach at thc annua l rate of $7,00O,f lO, with t h e necessary funds in t;he amount of $4,083.33 to come f r cm Intercollegintc A t h l e t i c s BaLartce , (RBC 1L3)

40. Appoint Warren Harper e f fec t ive February 1 through August 31, 1962, as Assistant Coach at t l le annual rate of $ S , O U O . U O , wirh t h e necessary funds in ~ : l e a111ount of $4,666.66 to come from Intercollegiate A t h J e t i c s Balance (RBC 114)

Student Services Fees Contin~ency Fund L F I Appruve t h e appr , spr ia t ion from the Student Services Fees Contlllgency Fund of $I ,000 .GO to t h e Choir Fund for the purpose of purchasing new jackets f o r rhe Texas Weste-rn College Choir. (RBC 108)

4 2 . Approvc the appropriation from the Student Services Fees Contingency Fund of $6,000.00 t o lntcrcoll egiate A t h l e t i c s fo r the purpose of rehabilitating and re- conditioning L ~ I P t r a c k at Kidd F i c l d . (RBC 110)

43. Approve t h e appropriation from the Student Services Fees Contingency Fund of $700.00 t o t h e Band Fund to ermhle the Bacd D i r c c ~ o r to mceL scholarship comi tu~ents f o r the 1962 S p r i n g Semester, (RBC 111.)

1962 SUMMER SESSION HLDGET: I recornend approval n f the 1962 S m c r S e s s i o n Budge! attached t o t h i s d o c k e ~ . The t o t a l comcs within t h e approved allocation in the 1961-62 Budget. S i x copies were s e n t to you on March 2 8 , 1962.

TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE OF THE: UNIVEXSITY OF T m S - E l Paso, Texas

1362 S W E K SESSION BUDGET

F i r s t Term; June 5 - July 13 Second Tema July 16 - Auguat 25

RESIDENT, INSTRUCTION S C ~ ~ O L OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

A r t Biological Sciences Chemis try D r a m a and Speech Economics and Business Administration E d u c a t i o ~ ~ English Geology Health and Physical Education H i s t o r y , Government, and Sociology Journalism and h d i w Mathemtics and Phyaics Modern Lang-ages Muai c Philosophy and Psycnology

Total School of Arts and Sciences

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Engineering Mning and Metallurgy

T o t a l School of Engineering

T o t a l 1962 S m e r Sesefon Budget

Swmqry of 1962 S m e r Sessfoa. Budget ( ~ l & & n t s .of '~ns t i fu t ior ia l 'costs)

-&S IDENT INSTRUCTION Teaching Salaries Only

Supplemental Data First Second Tew - Term

_I_

TEXAS WES'l'ELY C31.LEi;E 3P TEIE U N l V E R S I T i OF TsrPiS

El Paso, Texas

SESSION BUDGET

RESIDENT INSTRUCTlON SCHOOLS-

ART - Prafsssor

V e r ~ Wise

F i r s t : Second Term - Term -

Assistant Psbfeaaor Ellen W., CmgEer 1,050 ad 1,050 Robert: Fbssey 1,033 1,033

$ 4,749 BIOL~GICAL sc t enees --.

Associate Pr3feasor Jams B, Reeves I , 200 600(kT) $ 1,800

~! ,~~Lstant Pro fesooe John S, Willfms 1,033 517(k~) 1,550

Instructor Peter S , Ckrapliwy 483 en 967 1,450 Elizabeth C, Mannfng e- 917 917

83;lil CHEMISTRY

w . 7

Pro Eeesor Jcsae A, Hancock 1,417 1,417 $ 2 ,834 Harold E, Alexander 1,250 1,250 2,500 ~ L o y d B, O ? N ~ L 1,250 1,250 2,500

Assistant Profeeeor Joseph Wo Scrnggs 1,lOO -- 1,100

Instructor =chard L o Miller 500 (%TI I, 000 1,500 Nacim Miledi 433 m) 99 433 F~H& Y e S h i ~ j i -a 967 __ 967

$ 11,834 DRAMA AND SPEEG;

Associate Praftssor Robert. M, Leech 1,250 1,250 $ 2,500

Eugene C R&yfu_~~ld s am 1,033 1 .Q33 S -6,434

[email protected] AND BUSINESS AI>MINISTRATlON

Associate Professor FTtchael Rmnd 1,300 Bernard P, b r b e r 1*167 Lolah niack 1,100

&pplemen&l Data First Second First Tarm - Term

_13 Term -

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS @kfINISTl?ATION (CONTINUED)

Assistant Professor (Cont Fnued)

Dihus D, Jeimea $ 1,033 Jones E. Johnson 9 83 Charles P, shot- 1,067 George C* Tompkins 1,083 Everett B, Hains 9 83 Ralph La towenstein 1,067

Second Tenn -

EDUCATION

Professor James F. h y 1,417 1,417 $ 2,834 Richard W. Burns 1,250 1,250 2,500 Loeier C, Henderson 1 ,250 1 ,250 2,500 Jack B, Meadows 1,250 1,250 2,500 Alonzo N, Foater 1,133 6 I., 133 Floyd E. Farquaar -- 1,333 1,333

Aeaociate Profaasor William Ha Fisher 1,167 1,167 2,334

Assistant Professor Gatherine 3, ~'Malley 1,067 1,067

$ 550 2,134

$ 559 Randolph H, Whitworth 558 (el SSS(W) 1,117 Asst, Profes~lor

559 558 Philosophy and Psychology (%TI m - Tota l Salary -

Visiting Lecturer John A, Cox Id 600 (#TI 600 Marion Cline 1,067 1,067 2#134

Instructor Edith S- Zanker 1,000 - 1,000 Helen F, Durio

ENGLISH - Professor

J o ~ e p h L, Leach 1#500 1,500 $ 3,000 Haldeen Braddy 6 2 5 m 1,250 1,875 Raymond E. P a s t 1,250 1,250 2,500 Robert N, Burl ingme 6 2 w m k

$ 858 625

$ 858 C, L. Sonnichsen 858 (w) 0 5 0 ( w ) 1,716 D e a w Graduate School (w)

T o t a l Salary

Associate Professor Lean D. Moaea 1,133 II I., 133 Joseph H, James 1,133 skL 1,153

Assistant Profeesor Motley F, Deakin 967 ru* 96 7 Lurline H. Doughs 967 H 967 Grace KI Smith 967 - 967 Marie L. Waddell 967 mu 967 Psancis A, Ehmann - 967 967

Imtructor Roberta Boffnan 433 (%TI 867 1,300 Uchard D, Spieee 442 (%a a2(#T) 884

Supplemental Data F i r a t Second Te nn - Term

First Second Total Term - Term - -

ENGLISH (CONTIWED)

Instructor (Continued) Terry A, French $ 2 6 7 ( % ~ ) $ 2 6 7 ( * ~ ) $ 534 Roberta Walker 442 (%TI +r 442

Wtlliam C. Calhoun -- 867 861

Joan P, Quam I- 8 83 883 Leonard P. Sipiora - - 900 900

GEOLOGY

Professor ~ l o y d A. Nelson 1,467 a- $ 1 ,467

Associate Professor William S. Strain

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Professor LeRoy G. Seils 1,367 1,367 $ 2,734

Associate Professor Benny W. Collins 1,250 1,250 2,500

Mona H* Loper 933 933 1' '866

RISTORY, GOVERNMENT AND SOCIOLOGY $7,100

Professor Rex W, Strickland 1,583 1,583 $ 3,166 Eugene 0. Porter 1,283 1,283 2,566 WiLbert H. Timona -I 1,283 1,283

Associate Professor Samuel D. Myres, Jr. 1,133 1,133 2,266 Melvin P, Straua 1,200 1,200 2,400 Kenneth K. Bailey 1,133 -- 1,133 Wayne E, Fuller 1,133 -- 1,133 John H, McNeely -- 1,133 1,134

Assistant Professor James C. Harvey 1,017 508(kT) 1,525

Instructor John M. Broaddus, Jr. 9 50 9 50 1,900 John A. Hovel, Jr. 9 50 9 50 1,900 Leonard Card enas, Jr, 900 -- 900 Paul W. Goodman 900 -I 900 Theodore D, Harris -- 900 900

$ 23,105 JOURNALISM AND RADIO

Associate Profeesor Virgil C, Hicks 1,250 1,250 $ 2,500 John J, Middagh 1,250 -I L ,250

$ 3,750 MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS

Professor Edwin J* Knapp 1,583 -- $ 1,583 Thomas GI Barnes 9 3 3 ( 2 / 3 ~ ) -- 933

Associate Professor Charles H. Gladman 1,250 1 , 2 5 0 2,500 Oscar 8. McMahan 833 (2/3~) 833 (2/3T) 1 ,666

Supplemental Data First Sew nd Term - Term

First Second Term Term -

Total

MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS C C O N T L ~ ~ )

Associate ProZessor f Ccrnthnued)

Robert La S e h m k e r $ 7 7 8 ( 2 / 3 ~ ) $ -- $ 7 7 8

Assfstsnt Professor V3 adfk A d Miculka 1,050 1,050 2,100

Inatruc t o r Rex E, Fox 9 6 7 967 1,934 Robert G. Omundson 917 917 1,834 B r v l , l l e C, Kruschwitz 933 933 1,866 l l a r ~ l d S o Slusher 1,017 6 7 8 ( 2 / 3 ~ ) ,1,,6,g95

$ 16,889

Profes so r Edgar To b f f 1,583 1,583 $ 3,166

Associa$:e Paufeeaor Caleb A, Revans 1,133 am 1,133 W i I l F m M, Russell 1,067 -I 1,067 Kohert Lo Tappan 1,133 1,133

Aesis tant Professor Gretchen R* Gabriel CLCl 1,042 1,042 William F, Webb -.- L ,050 1,050

b e d M, Brewer

MUSIC - Professor

Eagtbret A, Thormodsgaard -s 1,417 $ 1,417 Qlav E, EEdbo 1,200 600 (kT) 1,800

Ral.r;rh C, Briggs, Aslsociate P r n f e s a ~ r ; Ri.chard E, Henderson, Associate Professor; Abraham C ~ Y E Z : , Assiataat Professor; and Loraim MerrilZ, Imtructor, a l l wIII aewe a~ Applied Music Inatructurs, Their s t ipends will be dete._rmined by the number of students registered with each f znsf:r:xtoro Requests for Budget Changes will be processed after regi a t r a r i o q o

Professor Cccil C, Crawford

Asuoc.iate Professor J l h n 3, bdd0-x Lagis L. B o m r t h

Supplemental Data Firs t : Second Term - Term -

Hrst Swond Term - Term

PHTL(ISOPBY AND PSYCHOLOGY _I_coNT,2TrE3)

Total

Assist;a:!:c Prof esaor $ 559 $ 558 R ~ r ~ d o l p h H. Whf tworth $ 559 (%T) $ 558 (%~) $ 1,117

1 ' 3 ~ t . Prsf ,-Education 558 559 (%TI

Total S a l a r y

T o c ~ , l Schaol of Arts and Sciences

SCHOOL OF X N G T N E E R l ENGI1VEENNq

Fro fe,3#or Fioyd A. Decker iilHl.p?i 1~1. Coleman Pw;. C, F ~ s a l e r , Jr. C I v d e R, Nich01~

hweosiaile Professor Ci ,arence J . Cexvenka Hugh B, Ktrr John A, Whitacre

Assistant Profess~r David B, hzendaL Philkip W, Young

M I N I N G AND METALLURGY

Y E ) La1 Scb-ool of Engineering $ 24,944

Tatal 1962 Sulmner Session Budget $195,873

THE UNIVE~SJTY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALVETON e & ~

April 7, 1962

Dr. Harry El. R3n60m Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, T e x a s

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The fo l lowlog changes i.n the budget are submitt,ed f o r p u r approval and submission to the Board of Regents nt i ts meeting i n A u s t i n on April 27- 28, 1962:

Recommended Amendments t o 1961-62 Budget

General Administration Office of Admissions 1 . ~ o r E c t the nane of James Hamilton Young (~tem No. 2 , Page Q-1, Board of Regents' Minutes of November 10-7 1 , 1961) to read James Railton Young. This ws a typographical e r ro r .

Assistant Business k n g e r ' s -- Office 2 . Change t h e s t s tus of John C . Kusnerik from A s s i s t m t Auditor, at a sa.lary rate of 96,780 f o r twelve months, t n Auditor, at. a salary rate of $7,200 for twelve mont,hs, effect ive January 1, 1962; funds t o come f r o m the position of Auditor; unused funds to be transferred t o Clerk ( inventory Divi s l c~n) . (RBC 165)

3. Chanpc the s t a tu s of Gary L. Hamion frorr~ Irit,ernal Auditor, at a salary rate of $6,780 for twelve months, t,n Data Processing knager , at a salary rate o f $7,200 for t w e 7 . v e months, eyfect ive J a~ua ry 1, 1962; funds Lo ccme f r g m the p o s i t ion af Camputer Programmer, formerly ot:c:up i ed by Robert E. h r t i n , and from Clerk-Typist (Accounting ~ivision) . (RBC 170)

4, Change t h e status of Jon C. McFather from Chiel' Clerk (~ccaunting ~ivision), at a salary rate of $6,468 for twelve m~nths, to Internal Auditor, vice Gary L. Hamnon, transferred, at a salary rate or $6,780 for twelve months, erfective January 1, 1962. (RBC 1.71)

5 . Appoint M r . S m e s W. Russell as Chief C l e r k ( ~ c c 0 u n t j . n ~ ~ i v i s i o n ) , at a sa la ry rxte of $6,168 f o r twelve months, v i c e John C. &Father, transferred, effective Jmuary 1, 1962; unused funds t o be transferred t o Clerk (~nventory ~ivioion). (RBC 172)

6. Appoint Walter L. H o w e l l as Tabulating Equipment Smervisur ( IRM ~ivision) , st a salary rate of $7,1011 for twelve months, v ice James A . Sch~i l t z , resigned, efrective January 2, 1962; unused. funds t o be transferred to Clerk ( ~ n - ventory ~ivision) . (RRC 175)

7. Appoint Gary D. E l l i s a s Systems Analysist and P r o g r m e r , at a salary rate of $6,780 f o r twelve months, effective January 22, 1962; funds t o come from the p o s i t i o n of Assistant Audj-tor, formerly occupied by J r h n C. Kusnerik, transferred; unused funds to be tl-ansferred to the posi t ion of Clerk ( ~ n v e n t o r y Divi sion) . (RBC 197)

Sc:hool of Medicine -- - Anae omy 8. Reappoint Ricardo V. Morales as Research Technician 11, at the same salary ra te of $6,168 for. twelve months, effective Wrch 1, 1962; funds t o come from U. S. Pub l iu H p ~ l t h Service Grant B-~YO(C~). (EBc 206)

Internal Medicine 9 , Accept the resignation of Dr. Jamcs J. Leonard, Associa te Professor, a~ n sa1,;l.t-y rate of $17,000 f c l r twe lve month5 ($13,000 from Department Budget, p l u s $4,000 from U. 3. Public Health Service Grant ~~-5098(~7), effective Sar~uary 20, 1962. (RRC 192)

Neurology g& Psychia t r I

1,O. Change t h e t i t l e o: Henry L. Burks from Associate Professor ta Associat;r -

Prcfessor, Department of Neurology and Fsychiatry, and Director , Child Psychiatry Unit. (RBC 178)

11. Appoint Sul-Ross Barrington as P~ycho logy Trainee, without salary, cffcctive October 1, 1961 ,through January 31, 1962. (RBC I.&)

2 Accept t he rcaignations of SuL-Ross Harrington and Walter E. Penk, Fsychology Trainees, serving without salary, e f fec t ive December 31, 1961. (RBI: 135)

Ohs LeLr ic:s @ Gynecoloa L 3 . G r a n t s Leave of AbEence, without salary, for t h e per iod b y 1, 1962 through b y 31, 1962, t c j Dr. Harry T. Hutchinson, Ins t ruc tor at 3, salary rate of $10,000 f o r -twelve months ($9,000 from Department Budget, plus $1,000 f r o m Current Restricted ~ u n d s ) ; mused Yuds to be transferred to UnallocaLerl Sal-aries - Teaching. D r . I iu tchins~n kss been invited by the Inter-departmental Committee 011 Nutrition f o r Natioral Defense (ICNND) t o serve as a clinician on a nutrition survey team which has been requested by the G(~vernment of Jordan to assess the nutritional status of t h e i r Armed Forces and selccted civilian groups. (RRC 185)

Pathology 14. Accept t h e resignatlion of Per G. A . Strandberg, Research Associate, at a salary rate o r $7,104 for twelve months rrom U . S. Public Health Service Grant No. H-2249(C6), effective k r c h 31, 1962. (RBC 204)

15. Appoint Dr. Jou H. Fulcher, Jr., &s Ins t , ruc tor , at a salal-y rate of $7,600 for twelve months, effective January 1, 1962 through June 30, 1962; fur~cls t,,, come from Unallocatcd Salaries - Teiichlng. (RRC 102)

16. Accepl, the resignation cf Walter Krohn, Vis i t ing Lecturer, wil.houl, ,

salary, e f f ec t i ve Deccmbcr 31, 1961. (RRC 187)

17. Appoint Richard R . North as Fellow, without sal.ary, effective January 2, 1962 through June 30, 1962. (RBC 194)

18. Appclint John C. Burnett as Administrative Assistant, st a salary rate of $6,168 for twelve months, effective January 29, 196.2; funds to come f r r ~ m Current Restricteii Account - Pathology Fees. (RBC 202)

Pedin t r i c s 7.9. Reappoint Dr. Venhl.nchala W t h y ss Research A~sociate, at t h e same salary rate of $7,h 40 fo r twelve months, effect ive January 1, 1962 through Janual-y 31, 1962; funds t o come from U. S. Army Contract No. M-lry-193-MD-2139. (RBC 191)

20. Appoint Dr. Luther 3. Travis as Assistant Professor, af, a salary rate of $11,500 for twelve mar-ths, effective J u l y 1, 1962; funds to come from Unallrxa.ted Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 199)

2 1 Rcappoirlt Dr. Venkatachala Murthy as Research Assocfatc, at the same salary rate of $7,440 f o r twelve months, effect ive F c b r u r y 1, 1962; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service General Research Support Grmt Ro. 1-GS-127. (RBC 211) (see Item 19 &hove)

Pediatrics - continued 22 ; Dr. h r y El Haggard, Associate Professor, retunled from a special facul ty research assignment* ( s e e Board of Regents ' Minutes of December 2, 1961, Pagc G-b-3) on January 1, 1962. Her salary will be st the rate of $1 4,000 per m u m Prom General Budget, plus $700 per m u m from Current Kes t r i c t ed Funds - Pr0fess.i onal Fees - Pediatrics; total salary fo r 12 months (budgeted), $14,700; mused funds transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 208)

23. Accep t the resignation of Joan R. Hebeler, Clinical. Assistant, at a salary rate of $6,000 fo r twelve mmths, effective June 30, 1962. (RBC 210)

24. Agpoint Dr. Robbye M. Rouse as Instructor, at a salary rate of $6,000 f o r twelve months, ef fect ive Ju ly 1, 1962; funds to come from the posi t ion c1.P Clinicai Assistant, formerly occupied by Joan R. Hebeler, resigned, (RBC 212)

Phamc0l.ogy 25. C m g e the ststu~ of Lauro Gutierrez-Ve1.a C r o m Research Technician I (part-time) at a salary of $1,200 per a.nnum to Lecturer, without salsry, e f fec t ive Ja.nunrj- 1, 1962. (RBC 189)

-oink Lliddo B. N-inga R B Research Assistant, at t he same salary rate of $i1,000 f o r twelve m ~ n t h ~ ($10,000 from U . S . ~ u b l i c Health Service Grant No. H-6238, p lus $1,000 from Current Restricted Funds - Liberty Muscular Dystrophy rant) , effective January i, 1962. (RBC 198)

R a d i o l o ~ y 27. Appoint Jacob M. P r o t a s a E Associate, at a salary rate of $5,000 for twelve months, effective January 1, 1962; funds to come Tram the vacant p n s it i.nn of Instructor , formerly occupied by William R. Thornton, resigned; unused funds to be transferred t o Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 184)

Su,rge ry 28. Reappaint T a t s u y a Ohkubo as Research Associate, at the same salary r a t e o r $7,104 for twelve months, effective January 1, 1962 through March 313 1462; funds to come from U. S. navy Contract NO, ~lonr -1~98(0>) . (REG 174)

2y. Reappaint William C. Mahaffey as Research Scientist, at a salary rate of $8,160 for twelve months ($7,548 from U. S . Public Health Service G r a n t No. ~-2296(~11), plus $612 from U. S . Navy Contract No. oar-1598(05), effective January 1, 1962. o or the period September 1, 1961 through December 31, 1961, Mr. e f f e y served as Research Associate at a salary rate o f $7,440 for twelve months). (RBc 176)

30. k g e the source of fwlds for t he salary of Dr. Francea L, Estes, Research Assistant Professor ( ~ i o c h e r n i s t r ~ ) , from U. 6. Army Contract No. ~ - 4 9 - 0 0 7 - ~ ~ - 4 4 7 t o U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. ~ ~ - 3 5 6 1 ( ~ ~ ) . Her salary ra te of $9,400 per =urn w i l l remain unchanged. ( R 3 C 179)

31. Appoint Takayoshi Hayashi as Research Associate, a t a salary rate of $7,104 for twelve months, effect ive &y 15, 1962; funds to come from U. S, Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(05). (RBc 209)

32. Appoint Dr. Milton Borduk as Lecturer in OphthaUic Patholom, part- --

time, De~ar tment of Surgery, vithout salary, effective January 1, i962. (RBC 200)

33. Change the s ta tus of Dr. Milton Boniuk from Lecturer in Ophthalmic Pathology, Department of Surgery, part-time, without sslary, t o Lecturer in Ophthalmic Pathology, Department of Surgery , part-time, at a salary of $1,200 per m u m , effective J a u a r y 1, 1962; funds to come from Riallocated h l a r i e s - Teaching, (RBc 214)

Surgery - cont.ir~ued 34. Accept the reslgnatim of John F. Coll ins , Ins t ruc tor , at a salary rate of $9,000 f o ~ t w e l v e months, e f fec t ive February 28, 1962. (RBC 207)

School of Bursine 35. Chn,nge t h e name of Marcia Whitaker, As~istant Professor, to Marcia Simmon~, effective Decenibcr 27, 1361. (RBC 188)

36. Appoint C3therine L. Templc as Assistant Professor (one-half time), a t a salary rate of $6,840 for. twelve months, effective February 1, 1362 thl-ough &y 3l., 1962; funds to come from the vacant posit ion of Ins t ruc to r , formerly occupied by Patricia A . Collurn, resigned; unused funds t o be t ransferred to Ur~alI.ocated Sslaries - Teaching. (RBc 193)

37. Accept the ~mesignntion of Sy.lLvia G. Dousman, In~tructor, at a salary ~ n t e of $5,500 f o r twelve months, cffective January 31, 1962. (RBC 201)

38. Appoint Elizabeth S. Xigginbotham as Assistaiit in I n s t r ~ c t i o n (one- half time), at a ~ a l a r y rate of $4,200 fo r tweive months, effective Fe-bruapy 1, 1962 through k y 31, 1962; funds to come from Unallocate? Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 213)

Auxiliary E h t e ~ p r i s e s University Health Service 39. Reappoint Zr. B e t t y e A. Sayie a s A s s i s t i n g Physician (part-time)J at n salary rate of $3,000 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1961 (1960-61 rate, $3,000); funds t o come from the positions of Ass is t ing Physicians, formerly occupied by Dr. Victor E. Castleberry and Dr. L. R . Richie, Jr., resiwcd. DY. Sayle also receives $5,000 per acmw as Fellow i n the Depart- ment of Internal Medicine; t o t a l salary f o r 12 months, $8,000. (RBC 137)

4 . Accept the r e s i ~ a t i o n of Dr. B e t t y e A. Sayle as A ~ ~ i ~ t i i I g Physician, part-time, at a sa lary rate of $3,300 per annun, effective December 31, 1961. Dr. Sayle w i l l continue to serve as Fellow in Internal Medicine at a salary uf $5,000 per annum. (RBC 186)

41. Accept the resignation of Dr. Michael B. Raine as Assisting Physician, part-time, at a salary of $1,500 per annum, effective December 31, 1961. Dr. Raine will continue t,o serve as Resident at a s t ipend rate of $3,000 per annum. (RBC 183)

42. Appoint Dr. Larry 0 . Riedel as Assisting Physicfan (part-time), at a salary of $1,500 per annum, vice Michael B. Raine, resimea, effective January 1 , 1962. Dr, Riedel also receives a stipend of $3,120 per annum as Resident; t c t a l salary for twelve months, $4,620. (RBC 190)

43. Appoint Dr. Pa, t r ic i s . A . Lang as Assisting Physician (part-time), a t a salary oP $I., 500 per muu, effective January 1, 1962; funds to come from the positim of A s s i s t i r l g Phy~lcian, formerly occupied by Dr. Bettye A . Sayle. Dr. Lmtrlg a lso receives an annual stipend of $3,396 as Resident; t o t a l salary for twelve months, $4,896. (RBC 194)

44. Appoint k u r i c e F. Bepriug as Aesisting Physician, part-time, at a salary of $3.,500 per annum, effect-ive January 1, 1962; funds to come from the posi t ion of Assist;ing Physician, fomer ly occupied by Dr. Bettye A , Sayle, resigned. (RBC 203)

Transfer of Funds 11 5 . Prom : Unappropriated Surplus

To: Physlcal P l a t - Purchase and InvtalLation of Fume Hood i n In te rna l MedicineZaboratnry (055490) $ 4,000.00

For: Purchase and instal . lst ion of fume hood and all accessory equipment. This unit is to be in- stalled in the Department; of Internal Medicine hihoratory adJacent to Dr. Gregory's hairma man ' 8) ofr ice. This is an integral part of this l abo~a to ry . The major p o r t i o n of other equip-

ment is on hand or available from research grants. The es t imted c o s t i s based on catalog prices m.d Physic:a,l Plant cos t estimates f o r extending the vent to exist ing ducts.

46. From: Speclal Activities Fmdc: Professional Fees - Anesthesiology (819290) Professional Fees - Cardiovascular

Surgery (82 5090 ) P r o f c s v i o r ~ ~ l Fees frum S t a t e Agencies to

Department cf Pediatrics (831890) Special Service Fees - Cardiac Cathe- terization (83390)

Current Restricted Funds: Radiology Fees (965210)

T o t a l

To: C. C. D. Program f o r Children uith Con- genital Heart Diseases (803090)

For: Th i s transfer is necessary i n order t o group funds into one account to pay s secretary for our C.C.D. Program for Childrer~ w i t h Congenital Heart Diseases. Several Bepnrtments utilize the services of t h i s secretary and con- t r i b u t e to her salary on a pro-raw basis.

47. From: Unappropriatecl Gurplue

To: Hospitals - General Administration and Expense :

Special Equipment (101292 )

For: The purchase of t w o ( 2 ) CR-80 Model Grapho- types f o r embossing Addressograph Optical Bar Codes a d Gothic Alphabetic and Numeric Characters to proper specifications for processing forms to be scanned uptical1.y. h e machine is for Out-Patient use and one f o r In-Patient use. This equipment w i l l produce a card f o r each patieat, to be used -in the individual charge system ~ h i c h .is now being desiwed f o r installation in September, 196.2. The Out-Patient card w i l l a l so serve as an i-dent if i c a t ion card. This appropriation includcs 100,000 plas t i c cards at a cost of $3 > 180

(RRC 205)

Sincerely yours,

B. Truslow, M.D. xecutive Dean and Director

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DENTAL BRAXH- -

Houston

Dr. Harry H, Ransom, Chance l lo r The University of Texas Austin 1 2 , Texas

Uear Uoctor l{ansorn:

The lollowing chdnges in the Budget are submitted fo r your approval and pre- sentation to the aoard of Regents at the meeting in Austin on April 77-28, 19 62 :

Kecammended Amendments to 1961-62 Budget

Anatomy (Denta l and ~ i s t o l o g y )

1. A m . Ur, Gerrit Bevelandcr, Professor, at a n annual. s a l a r y r a te of $15,000.00, effect ive August 1, 1962; f u n d s from UnalLocated Salaries, ( R B C 3 7 )

2 . Change of Status, Dr. Hiram L , Brockman from Assistant Professor (Part-time) at an annual salary of $3,000,00 to Assistant Professor (1/2 T i m e ) , at an a n n u a l sa la ry of $5,000.00, effect ive February 1, 1962; f u n d s from budgeted p o s i t i o n and Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s , (RUC 36)

Restorative D e n t i s t r y (Unit Restorations)

3. Leave of Absencc. Dr. Marvin E . Kenasbeck, Associatc Frofessor, a t dn annual salary rate of $ 1 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 , effective February 1, 1962 to February 2 8 , 1962, inclusive, (RBC 34)

1<estLirativc Dent i s t r y ( U n i t Restorat i o n s )

4. Leave of Absence, Dr. John G. Moore, I n s t r u c t o r , at an a n n u a l salary rate of $8 ,000 ,00 , ef fec t ive February 1, 1962 to July 31, 1962, inclusive, (RRC 35)

Surgery

5 . Appointment. Dr, Oscar Maldonado, I n s t r u c t o r , at an annua l salary rate of $8,500.00, ef fec t ive June 15, 1962; f u n d s from Unallocatcd Salaries, ( R B C 3 8 )

Hespectf ully s u b m i t t e d ,

0 0 h n V . Olson Deiln

Dr. Harry H. ljlansa, W e e l l o r The Univerefw of Auntin l2, IPe-

The f o l l m g bud& changes are au2lm9tted for your apglmvaJ. and preeren* tion to the ~ o a d of b g w t e st its meetbg in ~umtin on pa 27-28, 1912:

1. Aggoinhmt . Dr. J m s J, Butler, lbasfsfant htBoLogist, at $53,500.00 for twelve months, efPectim J a w IS, 1962, f b a s t e d siti ion- (m 79)

2. b a i m t i o n . W. h i a C. ~ o ~ i n s , beociate ~ o l o g i s t (314 W) , at $U,OM).OO f o r Mlve mnebs, effective at the cloee of B u U e ~ s January 8, ( m n ) 3 Dr. fRoxlerrd C. Do&l , Bssiettmt Mliologist,

-00 for twelve -the t o W e at $~,MK).oo for

for W e s account. (RRC 86) twelve matha, effective January 1, 1962 f rara budgeted position and B e e m

4 in Status. Dr. J o b P. IcGTapr, As8oclate RndlojRgiet and Act- iBg - of the Seotion of Magnoe*ic Wolog~r , froar 112 TIE at $8,000.60 for twlve mtha to 315 !be at $9,-.00 for twelve -nu, effeetim January 1, 1962, from bu8gekB poslt%01~ an8 Itenem for Salsriea account. (= 90)

5 6 Apgoin-t. Dr. b - S b a n Jing, h a i r a t Radiologist, at $11,m.60 for twelve m n t h ~ , effcctiwr March 1, 1e. Sollree of fundsl is the meant budget gomition of Aesoofate Isdiologist (314 m e ) with unused ~UMB be -sferred to the Ilene= for U r i e o aocomt. (RBC 94)

6. ~ p ~ ~ i m - t . ~ ) r . eme ex soma, BEIE- ~seoaiate , at $8,500.00 for twelve mmths, ef'feotim June 10, lg&, payable Ratloaal Sciemue Fmmbtim Grant &l&bl. ( R E 95)

7 ~eai-tim. ~)r. w e W. ~ o g t , Ileacareh dbesoch*, at $ 6 , 0 0 0 , ~ ~ ) for twelve H L Q E L ~ ~ B , effectim at the ahfie of. bumbeau )[arch E 3 , L y e . Source Of fox m m t of I]r. VO& W E b i c - B n t i t ~ b C-289 CS Ca m3)

8 , Change b Souroe of FtrrmBs. Dr. Ronald I. Humphrey, h n i s t a n t &dl&- tion Biologist, at $IQ,000.00 %r twelve nontb, % be changed f m 1/2 m e

9 a Aminhaat, Mr. b m e e F. Gw-, Jr., Azpplied Mathematician, at $7,500.00 for tvelve month, e f f e o t i n February 19, 1p& to Hay 31, 1962. Source of fun& for this appoinment 1s b t f o a a l h c e r Xn~tttute Graat C-

(m 96)

10. Ilesi-tion. Dr. h J y Brooks, Beswrch Assoolab (3/10 U) at $2,1~),00 f o r twelve -the, effective February 15, 3962. Source of Amds for t h i s apptntment was the U U 5 m H e w - Funa f o r h c e r Besearch. (m 93)

U. A p p o i n w t lk. Joeeph G. Sinlrovics, -lor F e b in M&lcine, at $6,000.00 for twelve mofl-, meetire Jan- LT, 1962 to m h 31, 19&, frcen 1- OW F ~ U - ~ ~ ~ i d m t ~ , -at 02 ~ e a f cine. (mc 81)

32. kcreaae in 6alam. Dr. Taijo Wahmhi, Po~ltdoctora.1 Fellow la Btochdatry, frosn $6,000.00 for twel~e mon.t;hs to 96,&0.00 for twelve plcmtb, effective Februazy 16, 1962. Source of f'unds for t h i s appointment ie American Cancer Soclew G a t P-243, ( $ g ~ 84)

13 Change of Statw . Dr. Shorn Otsuji f m Postdoctoml Fellow at $6,000 .a) f o r twelve months to b j e c t &vesti&ax at $6,800.~ fox twelve m t w , ef'fectitre March 1, 1w. The s o m e of f b d a is ~1- frcrm Amerl- can Cancer Bociety Qmmt P - 2 6 ~ to Eatf onal Cancer Iast3tute Grant C-5831, effective March 1, 1.962. (IIBI: 104)

14. Reafr;plation. Dr. mich i Sugae, FeUow ln Biochaalntry, at $ 6 , m , ~ for twel4e month, eflecttve at the close of business A p r i 3 2, 1962. Source of frnnds f o ~ w e n t of Dr. Suepe m s WeJoh Foundation G r a a t G-051. (BBC IOQ)

1 5 A p g o i n w t . Dr. Kenneth W, Zfnnnermstn, Fellow ftl W5othemm, at $6,m.00 for twelve mnths, effective Ap* 1, ,1962, payable f m H e t i o a Cancer Tnstitute Grant CEIF-W99. (RBI 101)

16. Increase ~n wry. W. Will~m F. M s , Motion Picture h e m m a n , imtn $5,7811..00 fo r -1- months to $6,168.00 for t w e h r s o n ~ , effeutim Februa 1, 1962 fram budgeted pornition anB k s e m for S a h r i e ~ account, 88 Anesthesiology &mioe

17. b c ~ e a s e in w. Mm. h e z E . Polk, Bume hesthetiat, frcan $6,168.00 for months to $6,468.~1 fox tve1ve months, aff ect iw Febru- arg 1, 1p62 frm budgeted gosftion *aem %r ~ e s account. (m 89)

18, ~ e ~ f -tion. m. Mary L. Jolmson, W m e hesthet is t , at 96,168.00 fur tmlm mtb, effect ive at the close of business PIa- 1, I*. (RE 98)

19 - ~tzappoh-t. Was *la A. Gentry, Worker, at $6,168.00 for twelve months, returned f= leave of absence without p&y, effsctlve bcmber 21, 1961, (mc 76 and 78)

Aamm-strati~e mice

20. I$cmase In . Mr. h v l d 8. h t m , Asairtarrt MmhPstmWr, r- $7,440.00 for to $8,000.00 for trsltn ma*, effective

7&T 1, 1962, fmm budget& p o s i t i a and Reserve for Salar5eltl aaeount.

21 Inarease In %lam. Mr. Warrea fr. Butherford, A s s i s h t Mmdnietna- tor, from $6,780.00 for twelve a r o n t b to $7,&.00 TQF twelve mnth~, effective

1, 1962, f1.onn budgeted position ornd B e s e m for S a h r t e s accomt.

22. Tmn~fer of Rmda. $5,000.00 fmu the it= for Equlpm~tlt In Dlwor- tic f$diology budget .to -the Baseme for k i n t a a n c e an6 Equipnent acoowt, aa it is not wat lc lpted that o @ ~ t for Wra amount waer budgeted wlU be pumbsed during the e m t ria- yaw* (BE 91)

23 -fer of M. $22,000.00 fma the I l a ~ e m for Wn*ce and Equ3pnent Account to the ~ e r a p m t l c IMiolog~ - #aintmance d 31~pUes AC-t, for the purchase of a cobalt-40 sdurce d m $ the emrent fis- at a oorct ~II excess of $29,0~0=W for which no ftmb had beem l~rovlaed Sn #e b*t. (KBC 9)

24. Ucreane ia w. Mwe. Mabel T. W t , l k s e Bqpemlaor, f m $5,784.00 for mlve m n t ~ to $6,168,~ for twelve months, see~tzm ~ ~ a f l - axy 1, 1962, frrrm budget panition m d Resem for W e s account. (E~c 80)

Vniversi.tg Cancer Foundatton

25 h -inWt, Mr. k m c e E. Newton, Jr., m u t e r h m e r , at $6,780.00 for twelve months, e e c t i v e Febslaary 1, 19&, fpm h a s in tbe blvertpi* Ctmcer F m b t i o n . (~IBC 85)

26. Appointment. m. Sue -per , C-ter Pm&gzr, at $6,468 .KI ' for twelve mula, effect iw &br+larg 1, 1962, f2wn M In t h e 19nl~emlty Cancer Foundation, (m 88)

R. Lee C;targ, I#. D., D i r e c t o r

A p r i l 3 , 1962

Ur , l iarry W. Ransom, C5ancel l o r l he Universi t,y of Texas Austin 12, Texas

near Dr. R.xns am :

Tne f 3 l lowing changes in she budget F o r L o u t h w e ~ t e r ~ ~ Pledical Schoc l x re snbmit; ted f o r you: approva l atd s u b m i s s i o n to the Board o f Rrkentr at i t s m e e t i n g in Austin on Apr i l 27-28, 19E2:

D u s i r ~ e s s Office - 1. I r c r ~ a s e the bnrtutl s k l a r y r a t e of Mr. A u h r ~ y C;. Rampy, Purchasirrg Apezi t , r f f r t t l t - ~ FeLruars 1, 1362 through A u g u s t 31, 1962, to $L, lG8 payable f r o m t h k z i n ~ s s C f f i ~ e b u d g r t . Mr, n m p y is prosrr~t .1 y b u J g e t c d at an a u r u a l

sz lary rkrlte o f $5,784 payable f r o m the Dusin~ss Office budzt?t,. (RBC No. IDS)

Biochernis try 2. Change t h c s t a tu s 3 f Ur, H ~ r b e r t W, RmsFeld, J r , , effective J u n e 3 1 , 19E2 t h r0ue l - r A u g u s t 31, 1352, t o C l i n i c a l A s s o c i a t e P r o f ~ s s o r without sa la ry . Dr, R m s f ~ l d is prescn t3y b u d ~ p t e d ~t dn annua l s a l a r - y rate of $11,?03 p:igable A S f u l l ows: $14Y,00g f x m ~ h r U i o c h ~ m i s t r y Ludgc t and '$1 ,7iIU f r u m N s t i a n a l Fund For !d!cdis*;.l Lducation. (~i2T: No. 104)

Internal Medicine 3 . A ~ p ~ i n : D r . J e re ii. MiGchcll ,as A ~ ~ i . s t ~ m t P~uf~ssor, e f f e c t i v e August 1, 1.962, at; an annual r-al:+ry r a t p of $4,4-LO pky:;lble Erom United L t a t ~ s Public H c a l t,h q c r v i a e G r a n t , 11-6296. Ilr, lV.itckr.71 will xlso ~ ~ c e i v e a d i r c c t s t i p e n d f r o m t h e A m e r i c a 1 Heart, A s z o c i ~ t ; i o n i r t t h e amount of $9,1Qn. (KBC Nn. 10%)

4. Incruaze t k , r ar~nual salary rErt~ of TIT, J , nonald Smiley, A s s i s t a n t ; Prcfcssor, ~fTectiac P c b r u a l y 1, 1362 t f r r o ~ ~ g h August 3 1 , 1'352, t o $'4,3LO payab le as follows: $3,5'10 from ?Jaticn:jl V~und~tlon Crmt No, CRMC-lG5 and $36D from N a t i o n a l Four,dat,i.on G r a n t No. CHq2-23, Dr. Smile7 is also r e c c i v ing $7,590 d i r ~ c t l y r rom t h ~ Init~d S t a t ~ s Pueli c Ideal th 5crvi.ve. Dr.. Smiley is p r - ~ ~ e n t l y hudge ted at an m u a l s a l a r y ratp or' $3,50Cr p a y a b l e f r o n N a t i o n l l Foundati.on Gran t Nu. CRYC-IE5 m d $?,Son d i r e c t l y f r o m thp Unit~d i t a t ~ s P-ah'lic H e u 7 t h L e r v i c e . (RBC 3 0 , 101)

5 Crmt a leave nf abswncr- without p*y to Tlr. H n 1 ) ~ r - t L. Johns~n, Assistant P r o f e s s o r , effective J snua ry 12, 1962 t t . r n u ~ h Au~us-t 31, 19E2, Ur . , T o h s o n is p r e s e n t l y Ludge t~ r l 3% an :anl;al -7alary rz-tie c i ' $13,590 p.+yable as fallows: $ g , S f l ~ from t h e Int,ernal Kecicir,e b ~ d g e t arnd $ S , C T ~ U from U n i t e d S t a t e s P u b l i c Health Serv ice Grant No. IlTk-5396. (I!UC Nu, 9 9 )

6 . Appcint Dr. John S . F o r d t r a n as In.;-truc t o r , e f f ~ c t i v p Ju ly 1 , 19;2, at m annual s:;llary r a t e n-f312, RU'J p a y a h l c f r o n thp Lnterngl Pledicine i ludget, (RBC NO. 107));w1,- ~ ~ u r ; - i , ; J v * i ~ i L id, LL . - i x s ~ ~ r

7 ?- Change ?.he s n ~ ~ r c r oy s a l a r y f o r 3r, 3srold F a T a r l o r , Fe;low, e f f e c t i v ~ FeLruary 1 , 1962 t h r o u c h ,Tu~P 30, 1N1, -XI an a n n ~ a l s~lary r a t e o f $6,5P0 paya3le f r o m U n i t e d S t a t e s P u b l i c BealT.11 5 c r ~ : l r c G r a n t ; N u . HT5-529b . Dr. T d y l - o r is pres t . l~ ; iy budgeted at an amuai s a l a r y rat^ o f .$6,50g paya t l e from U n i t e d S t a t t s Pub1i.r Health Ser7:ice Krar.? NG. E - S I C 7 f u r thc p e r i o d r ' c b r u a ~ y 1, 1362 t h r o u e h JULIF. 33, 1362. (HBC No. l~,?)

5-h-1

I n t e r n a l 24edicinc ( f inn t inued) 8. In r reasc ti7.p , ~ n n u a l s a l a ry 1' :4t~: o f ilr, K ~ b e r . 1 : q e i d , Fellow, e f f e c y i v e

E'cbrrlxrv 1, 17G.2, t u $7,090 p ~ y a b l e I r o m TJnisvci 5 r ; n t ~ s Fuhlic H r , 3 l t h 5rrrrict. C r r m t 2h-5154. Dr. Kr-id i x prcsentl- . ; tlud~!eted at, en m-nual s a l n r y rat;? of $E,Sq@ payablr f r o m 1Tr l i l ; rY I j t a t e s Pil'u1i.c I-lcaltF Scrvi-P Grant; 2A-5154. ( B a C No. 179)

'3. I-eappui-nt J r , FTirochi 5 a k a k i d a . , Fellow, ~ i ' f e c t i v ~ Fcbruary 1, 136'7 Lhrouzl~ Ir'e3ruar:r 2G, 1967, at an annczl r a t e of $L,UUU p a y a h l ~ frcm United ~ t s t l e s P u b l i r H e a l t h S e r v l c e Grant ~A-~U 'LL ; , Tn~:re:se i,Fe anr.ual r a t e a d chanqr 1 . h ~ qourcr, cff rc- t . 've Adrf:h 1, 13&% t h r o u g h August 31, 1965, t o $6,849 payaZle f ' r o ~ ~ iJhe iJa;lss Ileart Asscc i z t io r -L GraEt, ( H ~ C N n , 113)

Appoin t Sr, D a ~ - ~ i ~ l I d , F u s t e r 5 5 Trictr'rctcr., effective ,July I , 1962, at an annual 5alar;- r h t e of $11,5'0 payrbLc as follows: $3,760 fron Uni t . ~ d S ta tes Public Tleal th Srrvicc G r a n t I-C-5-126 ~ n d $2,740 frnm t h e Amyrican H r ~ r t i \ s s n c i a t i c r ~ C r a t , (RBY. No. IIE)

F a t l ~ n l o g y --- 1 A c c ~ p t t i !~ r ~ s i g r . a t i o t i o f ' !Ira Rail L m d ~ r s , &,gineering T ~ c h n i c i an TI, effccLive J a n u a r - y 12, 19tl2, Mr., t ianlers is bujge t e l fo r the g e r i o d September 1, 1961 thrnugh Au~lst 31, 1'362, a.t -in annual salary : .ate o f $7,104, payable a s f a l l nwsr $5,734 f ' r o m the P:tl~rrlugy budget and $1,320 f r o l r ~ U n i t c d SLd t , e s P u i l l i c I-Iealtt,_., 5cr.dir.e Lira3.t N~lo, H-512r3, (HEC Nn, 103)

12. A ? p n i ~ ~ t Dr. TLiith Guy as A a s i s tant ?rafe'essor, rlfertlv~ A p r i l L, ~ ' I G z , ~ Y A ~ ~ ' R ; ~ , I J I at; zsl utnual x a l s r y r . , d t f of $E,~UO p a y a k 1 ~ L: .-ollo;rs: $7,200 from r3rE;lmd Memorial F n c ~ i t a l 5 ~ r r l c e s and $1,30'J Prom the Pathology budgr t,, [.BC N o , 118)

13, T: i-ir~>.fer ta ImaL,acs +:ell ';;ierics t h e 11r . f i l led position af X e s ~ a r u h Technician 'I in the JJepartrr~t.lr~t o f Fathology i ~ . t h e amour.t of $ ~ , ? c I J . {WC N o , 1 ~ b )

! h l ~ s i o l o g y li. Ck-anjic t 1 1 ~ -perin? of thz I e m e of a ' u ~ e n c e ;li t h o u t psy f o r Dr. Ivan E. Dknhof, A s ~ i s t m t P r o t e r s u i , ;;Y f 01.2 ovs: Cf iect . ivr . Ut:t.aher 16, 1'351 t t . rougF Llune 4 , 1'362.. n r . JadLr~C i s p r e s e n t 1 . j ul-; leavc of absence ,4s

fallowt: Or:tober 16, 195Zftl!rou&f: Yarrh 11, 1902 a d June 11, 1.9G2 t h r o u z h A ~ g u s L 18 , 1362. 3r, Danhal ' is p r e ~ o n t l y h u d ~ e t e d at s n n u a l sa i*rhj r a t p c t $3,SqU ?ayaul~ 2s f o l l r , , r ? : $ q , 1 ' ~ 3 f r o m t h e Pkysi3logy h i d g e t and $44~ from S o u t h ~ ~ e s err. Medi r a l F ~ u r t d a t i o n , ( ~ 3 2 li4)

Psyrh ia t ry 1 5 , Ac?ep t t h e 1 - p s i g n 3 t i n n of 3:. Chzrles E . Simrrtons, C l i l ~ i r ~ ~ L Assistant P r o J ' r s s 3 r ( 1 1 3 - t i r e ) ~ f f c c t i v e Plnrch l G , 19F.7, Ur,, Simmons is pre~ently b ~ ~ i l g e t c d a.kJ a mrnli l l salkr.! of' $3,60~ f a r nne-:b.ird t h e f ~ n m United S f a t e s Puhlir Hc q ~ h LL : d i r:e brLzt 3I->'29L. (HBC No, 111)

1 6 , Chhngt! rhe s- ,atus of 3 r , . f n r l ~ F,, P o n d r r rihd a p p o i r ~ t .ds Instruclor, ef?ect iue July 1, 1962; ;+t 211 d r ~ n u a l 5al;lry r z t r o f $11,DC'U pa)-able as f o l l o w s : $8. 'JUU f ru rn L n t t z d S t a t c s P ~ b L i c Hr;ilth serv ice Grant %M-E526 a ~ t d $'3,OUn frolr, L ~ ? ; L E u L t a l , ~ ~ k u t l ' l r I.calt1 5 e r - i f c ~ Grmt ?M-?'29E, Dr . Ponr'pr f?. p r p 5 ~ n . t . l ) il;ldgc-t;rr7 as a F ~ l L c s r ar, an xmigl .,:-I*C of $t;, 1]00 p a l - a l l l e f r o n : Unitcd S t k - t r s Pli!? ii: H ~ : + l t - h SF I - v i c c G r i i r ~ t 3 1 - F S % i j . ( R R C N O . 11 2)

17. h r c e p t t l w rc.;igl!r;tion 01 Dr, 3au id Pope, I n ~ t r u r : t o r , ~ E r ~ r t i - ~ e Junr 3 U , 19G.7., Dr. Pope is t :ud~cte[? a4 an anr .ual s ~ l 2 r y r a t e of $ 2 q , 5 q 0 payab le as follows: $7,5OCl I'rorn t h ~ P z y c 7 ~ i a t r y ! : ~ d g ~ t a n d $3 ,030 f r o m U n i t e d 3,tatcs P u b l i ~ k~:4I t , ?1 Sk+rv i ?c (::ant. 'ZJ -G5Ld . . ( ~ U L N f i , 114)

I Llhmge t h e sn:.lrce X I sa1;r.y f ' o r R:s, L l r m c ~ s Co! t,l:;lrp, Assi .s tLm;, d / . , ,. p, ; ~f l 3 C T ~ * J P !!!ill :ll I, i 9 F 7 to $ 3 , p I ! i y n n l t t c Ts jchia;ry hxdgr l id'"' / -.+ ,:

T e O i w t a : 4 < ~ , d a - . l a ' ~ , . Mrs. r o l t h a r p i.; pr-rs~;: t i~7 !Lurlgc:t;erl at a-; :dnnual s ? i a r y r-;;;e ~ l f : i 6 , 5 n ~ pay.d:lc r rom S k i 1 , ~ d 5 t ; l l . ~ ~ . 'ubl i c l ical T.F lt-r.:;i r e I;rar.t kT!-6528, ( R B C No. 115)

Cadi o l a g y 19. C h a t ~ e the 5I.atus of D-.. Lrr.est; A . E l ~ r ~ ~ n d ~ r f t o in~tru2tor, 4 , h - t i m ~ , ~ . f f e ~ tI7;e A p r i l 1, 1962, .*t; an ar:ni;al sa73r;,r of $;l,l-tl_~~ payaLle az f o l l o w s : $ 5 , o u o frum P a r k l a n d ? ~ e r n o r i a l Y o s p i t a l 5ervic~s and $3, C O Y from 3adiology budget. Dr. E l : n ~ n d o r f is prescrrtl y b u d g e t ~ d as In. truct,or at, an m b a l sal dry ra te nf $i0,11P.0 payatlc a? foll r l w u : $ 5 , 1 3 ~ ' ~ 2'ro:n Parkland Memorial E o s p i t a l Services xnd $5,1703 from Ftadiolugy h ~ d g ~ t . ( ~ B C No . 1 1 2 )

cburgc Lh;/ -- 20. T r a n s f e r t o Unal:ocatec Ijal ~ r i e s thp u r . f i l l e d p o s i t i n n of I n s t r u c t ~ r i l l t he mour. t . of $~,5?11?. (ERI? PJo. 1l3)

Hespec tF111ly s u b m i t t e d ,

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FDORT OF PUFICWISS, CALLS AND SALES OF SNXIRITIFS. -- The follawing purcha~es, calls and sales of securi t ies have been made for the P e m n e n t University Fund s ince the mectiag of February 2, 1362. We ask that the Bomd rntif'y and approve t k e se transactions:

1 ndi cated Par Value Market -ice T o t d Current of Bonds at Which Princiml Yleld

Purchase Security Wchased Purchased Co3t* on CostH Texas & L I ~ M CO, 4 3 7 F - 10001.113 met $ 252,782.50 4.55%

Sinking Fund Ikbsrltures, dated 1/1/62, due 1/1/87

2/8/62 El Paso Electric Company F i r s t 250,000 101.22 Net 253,050-03 4,55 Mnrtgage E~onds, 4-5/8$ Series, dated 2/1/62, due 2/1/92

3/ag/Q Lone star ws company 4-1/* 5OU,WU 100.50 Uet 502,500,OO 4.47 Sinking Fund flebentures, dated 4/1/62, due 4/1/81 !Total Corporate Bonds rnrckstd

COMMON $TOWS No. of Shares

Rrcka~ed 1/12/62 Genera l Electric Co. Common 400 71-3/4 $ 28,584.72 2.77$

Stock

1/12/62 Standma oil Go. of California 500 55- 1/3 27,785 • 05 3 - 6 0 Common Stock

1/15/62 General Foods COT. Camm~n Stock 20 0 93 18 ,696~6~ 1.71

1 4 ~ ~ 6 2 Johns-Manville Corn, Common 500 57- 1/2 ( 300) 28,323.71 3.G Stock 57-1/4( 200

1/15 et R ~ b l i c Service Co. of Colo- 300 90-1/2(100) 27,394.25 2-63 35/62 rado C o m n Sock 91 (200)

1/16/62 Public Service ELectric & Gas 0 62-1/4(lao) 25,118.45 3-50 Cfo. C o m n Stock 6~-3/8(300)

1/17/62 UwninumCo. of America Common 3'30 60 Stock

1/17/62 Union Carbide Corp. ~ a p ~ t d S b c k 200 117-3/4( 100) 23,626.53 3.0? sl7-1/2 (am)

1/17/62 Uni%ed States Steel Gorp. Cornon 300 7~-3/4(1oo) 22,752.1.2 3.96 Capftal Stock 75-3/8(100)

75 (1W

*Includes brokerage conmiss i ons paid. *Vief.d to maturity on bonds; yie ld at present Indicated dividena rate on stocks.

COMMON SPOCKS (Continued) Tndicat ed

no, of Parket Pr ice T o t a l Current Date of Bhares at Which Principal Yield furchase Security Purchaced Purchesed Cost+ on Cost#* - 8 F %tiom1 as of Ik t ro i t Cornreon 2gO 72-1/21 Net $ lh,S30.00 T r

Cap: t a1 ,Stock

1/18/62 Morgan Guaranty T m s t Co . of 100 132 Net 13,200~00 3.03 New Yark Capital Stock

1/18/62 Security First National. Eank 200 79 Net 15,fl00.00 2-03 Cumon Stock ( u s Angeles)

1/18/62 St, P&ul Fire & Marine Insurance 200 86 ~ e t 17,200.00 1.67 Co. Capital Stack

1/18/62 National L i f e & Accident Insurance 50 216 N e t ~ , ~ O O . O O 0.33 Co. Capital Stock

1/19/62 Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator 200 127 Co. Zomn Stock

1/19/62 Texaco 1nc. Capital ~tock 402 53 21,37?,20 2,99

1 2 Eastmn Kodak Co. Common Stock 200 l~k-l/k(i00 ) 20,923.83 2-15 104 ( loo>

1/22/62 Florida. Power & Ligh t Co. Cornon 300 7 (100) 23,490.36 1.43 TI- 3/4( 200 1

1/22/62 R . J. Reynolds Tobacco Ca. Common b 0 74-l/4 29,885.72 2 . ~ 4 Stock

1/23/62 h e r i c a n n e c t ~ i c power CO. , ~ n c . 4-00 66 C o m n Stock

1/23/62 Bristol-Myers Co. C o m n Stock 300 94 28,3&5.2~ 1.27

1/23/62 Tntermtionak Business Machines 100 552 Corp. Capital Stock

1 /24/62 Conrmonwealth Edison Co. Common 50'3 43- 3/4t 440 1 2 2-27 =ock 43-3/8{100)

1/24/62 Federated Departmnt Stores, Tnc. 500 TO-L/~( 300) 25,3?C015 2.17 CO-n s o c k 50 (200)

1/25/62 Bankers Trust Co. Capital Stock 100 66-l/O Met 6 , 6 ~ , 5 0 T..'[z

1/25/62 Morgan Cruasanty Trust Co. of N ~ W 100 133-1/2 Net 13,350.00 3.00 York Capital Stock

1/25/62 Security First National Bark 100 76-11;? Net 7,650~00 2.09 Common Stock (Los ~ n g e l e s )

1 & ~ o t o m c mectr~c power CO. BOO 43-~/2(200) 26,495.26 2.61 31/62 Common Stock 44 (200)

43-3/4(200)

Wncludes brokerage cammisalons pald, **Yield at sent Indicated d'vidend rate.

I n B l c a t c L Market Pr i ce T o t a l Curre n-t at Which PPlncipal Yf ela Purchsed Cost* on Cost-F-K

V f l o o ) g- 25,079.44 T*-- 03 (200)

No. of Shares

Purchase Securi ty Purchased - -762" E e r & Gamble Co, Common 300 Stock

1/26/62 Uni ted States Gypsum Co, Somon Stock

1/29/62 C, I. T, Financial Coxp. C o m n 600 Stock

1 2 9 Public Service Co, of Colorado 300 C o m n Stock

1/29/62 Anarica:~ Tel . & T e l . Co. Capi La1 Stock

1/30/62 Inland Steel Co. Capital Stock 500

1/30/62 Norfo1.k & Western R a i l m Co. 200 C o m n Stock

2/30/62 V i r g i n i a E lec t r ic & P m e P CO. 400 c o ~ n Stock

1/31, Allied C'nemical COT. Common 400 2/1 & Stock 2/2/62

1/31/62 ~ a k e r p i I I e t ~ ~ r a c t o r CO. common GOO Szock

1{31/62 ~nsurance CO. of uorth ~merica 100 Capital Stock

2/1/42 Comect icut ' Gene~al Life In- 5 0 surance Go. CapItaL Stock

2/1/62 Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of 100 T4. Y. Capital Stock

2/ j/62 Centra l & S Q U ~ I I We~t C o q . 600 Common Stock

2 / 6 2 General h r i c a n T r m s p o r t ~ t ion 300 COP^. Cornon Stock

2 17/62 Sears, Eaebuck & Co. Comri Stock 300

2/7/62 Oklahoma Gas & Electric Go. 600 C o m n Stock

2/8/62 Rristol-Myers Co . C o m n Stock 200

2/8/62 Monsanto Chemical Co, C o m n 500 GLock

*Includes brokerage cmmtssions p9ia. *"AYield at present indicated dividend rate,

Indicated Market Pr ice Tot a.1- h r r e n t at Which Princ igal Yield P~rchascd Coat* on Cost*

54-1/2 27,472. ---3'XqF-

Fro* of Shares

Pwchase %curlty Purchased 2 w Continental Oil Co. Capital 500

Stock

2/9/62 Florida Power R: 1,i.e;h.t Co . 300 Camrthon Etock

2/9/62 Ford Motmr Co. Co-n Stock 300

2/15/62 Morgan Guaranty Trust Co . of 200 N. Y. Capital Stock

145 N e t ~ & , ~ Q C J . 00 2.76

2/15/62 Bankers Trust Co. Capital Stock 200

2/15/&2 General Foods Corp, C o m n Stock 300

2/15/62 Minneso ta Minj & M a i n i f a c t ~ d n g 400 Co. C o m a Stock

2/15/62 hilli ips ~etrolewn co . ~ o m n 400 Stock

2/16/62 Gentm.1 & South West Cory. 500 Comn Stock

2/16/62 Public Service Co. of Colorado 3Qo C o m n Stock

2 1 6 2 General Electric Co. Commn Stock 300

e/lq,/Ge Inland steel Co. Capital Stock 600

2/19/62 united states ~ypsum CO, common 200 Stock

2/21/62 Morgan Guaranty Tru~t CO. of 100 New York Capital Stock

1 4 5 4 4 Net i4,5~~.no 2.74

92-3/4 Net 4,637.50 0.32 2/21/62 Natioml L i f e & Accident Insurance 50 So. Capital Stock

2/21/62 U., S. E'idelity & Guaranty Co. 100 Capital Stock

2/21/62 Security F i r ~ t National Bank 100 C o m n Stock

74-3/4 N e t 7,475.00 2#1b

2/23/62 Genera m - ~ c t r i c CO. Common s o c k 300

2/23/62 GenesaJ Fuods Gorp. C.0-n Stock 300

2/23/62 Otis XLeva-tor. Co. Common Stock 300

2/23/62 J. C, eml ley CO., ~ n c . , common 500

*Includes brokerage comiasFons peid. *Yield as present indicated dividend rate.

COMMOPJ STOCKS ( Continued) --

Lndicated Market BS i ce Total Cuprent at Whfrh Pri nc i p u l Yie ld

No. of Shares Date of

Pure has e - Security Purchased 2596772- BriGSlwers Co. Comnmon stock 330

2/26/62 Public Senrice Go, of Inaiana, 1tOO Inc., C o m n Stock

2/26/62 Shell Oil. Co. C o m n sock '(00 30-3/8

69-1/8 100) 69 ) loo) 68- 3/4(100)

34-3/4(200) 34-5/0( 300 I 77-l/a( roo) 77- 3/8C 100 1 77-1/4(100)

~ 6 - 3 / 4

69-1/8 ~ ~ e t

71 mt

2/27/62 Steel ~ o r p . S o m n stock 300

2/27/62 Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. Common Stock

700

2/27/62 Ii, J. Reyrlolds Tobacco Co. 300 C o m n Stock

2/27/62 Union Carbide Corp. C ~ p i t d Stock 200

2/28/62 Bankers Trust Co. Capital &ock 100

2/28/62 N a t i o d Bank of Iktroit Capital 100 Stock

3/2/62 h r i c a n =lting & Hefilling Co . 403 Common Stock

3/2/62 Procter & G a b l e Co. C o m n Stock 300

3 /2 /62 '~exaco ~ n c . ~apital stock 500

3/5/62 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe w. 900 Co. Common Capital Stoak

3 / 6 2 General Te l . & Electronics Curp, 900 Common Stock

7 / 6 2 ~ t r o i t mison to. common *ock 400

31?/62 Xoucehol~ Finance Corp. Common 400 Stock

3/7/62 TLbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. 500 C o m n Stack

3/3/62 Caterpluar Tractor Cn. Common 600 Stack

3)9/62 Texas IItilities Co, Co-n Stock 200

3/9/62 Virginia Electric & Power Co. 400 Comrnon SLock,

3/13/62 Securi5y F i r & National Bank 200 Comuon Stock

311 3/62 continent nl. casualty go. omo on LOO Stock

105 Net

3/13/62 Lincoln National Lire Insurance 100 Co. C q i t a l Stock

*Includes brokerage conxiasions paZd, x-*Yie ld at p r e s e ~ t indicated dividend rate.

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Indicated Eiisket Price , Tot ELI Curr-ent at Which Principal Y i e2d

NO. of share^ Date or

Purchase Security Purchased -- "3- Fotomac Electric Power Co. Corn- 1- -,

Purchc~ed ~ o s t n on Cost* 39 plus 52,6u. 00 -'3- 17 r ights

3/14/62 C i n c h n a t i Gas & = e c t r i c Co, 600 C o m n Stock

3/14/62 Cornlng G l e s ~ Works Commnn Stuck 300

3/14/62 Johns-Manville Corp. Common 400 Stock

3/'15/62 Arsnco Steel Corp. ~ommon stock 400

3/15/62 &W ChemLcd Co. Common Stock 300

3/25/62 Standard Oil Cn. of C a l i f o r r i i a 400 Common Stack

3/16/62 Aa&essograph-mltimaph Corg. 400 Common S o c k

3/16/62 McGrav-Edi son Co . Conrmon mock 700

3/19/62 Barkers rust Co. Capital stock ZOO

3/19/62 First llational Bank in Dallas LOO Cowrun Capital. btoek

3/20/62 Inland Steel Co. C a p i t a l Stock 500

3/23/42 Kroger Co, Common Zock 900

3/21/62 corn Products Co, C o m n Stock ~ O C

3/21 /62 Merck & Co., Inc , , C o m n Stock 300

3/21/62 U~lion Carbide Corp. Capital Stock 200

3/22/62 Housto2 L i g h t i n g & Power Co . 200 (:omm0n Stock

3/22/62 Uni-Led states rfypswr Co. Common 300 Stock

3/22/62 ~estinghousa plec t r ic carp. 600 Comnron Stock

~Zncludes brokerage comis6io:iz paid. **Yield ~%t present Tndicated aividend rate.

Indicated Market F r i ce Total. Current,

at Which FTZrleipal Y lela FurrrhaseB C ~ s t * on Cost**, 84-7/8(100 $ 2 5 , 5 6 7 . 4 1 r 84- 3/4(loo { 84-5/8(100)

Date of Wchase - 3/23/62

Securi tg Purchased -- .- Consumers Power Co. Coxman Stock 300

Kimberly-Clark Corp. C o m n 4c0 Stock

Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of 103 New York Casital Stnrk

;%curity First Katlonal Bank 100 C o m n Stock

American Horn Proaucts Cosp. 200 Common Stock

B ~ l Z i m o r e Gas & Elec t r ic Co, 700 C o m n Stock

Ceneral Foods Pnrp. C o m n Stock 300

General Motors C o n . C o m n 400 Stock

Bepublic Steel Corp. Common Stock 400

R, J. Rexnolds Tobacco Co. 3CG Common Stock

Continental 011 Co. Capita mock 400

Florida Power B L i g h t Co, C o m n 3OQ Stock

55-1/2(200j 27,897.69 2.69 59-1/4( 300;

63-7/8 N e t 6,38'{.50 2-02

74-1/4 r k t 7,425.00 2 . ~ y

Bankers Trust Co. Capital Stock 100

Security First National Bank 100 Connnan Stock

A e t n a L i f e Insurance Co. Ca~ital 100 Stock

Federal J ~ l v u r a n c e Co. Cumon 100 Capital S'cock

4 / 6 2 C o m r c i a l Credit Co. C o m n Stock 100 51-3/4 20,876.72 3.07

4/2/62 E. 1, d u ~ o n t de~emours & co, 0 2b-1/4 24,488.43 3.06 C o m n ,Stock

4/2/52 Public Service Electric 8: Gas Co. 400 @-7/8 2 7 , ~ 3 3 ~ 5 6 3.17 Common Stock

XTncludes brokerage c o d s s i o n s paid, HYie ld at present indtcated dividend rate.

COMMON STOW (continued) --- Indicated

No. of Maxket *ice Total Cwrenl; &te o f Skare s a t Which F r i n c i d Yield Purchase ,Sectwit Purc'rlas ed Furchased C O E ~ ~ on Cod t * *

4 / 3 / F 3endix Corp. Conmi Stock 300 69-118 $ 20,57443 3>5@4

4/3/62 BristoL-Wers Co. comrrmon S o c k 200 94 18,896.80 1,2T

4/4/62 Borden Co. C a ~ i t a l Stock

4/k/62 Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing 300 67-7/8 20,499.07 1.17 Cn. Conrmon Stock

4/4/62 ~ t i s mevator Co. ~onrmon s o c k 400 68 (100) 27,308-14 2.34 67-3/4(3009

4/5/62 Central & South west Corp. C o m n Stock

1/5/62 M l i l l i p a Petroleum CO. C o m n 500 57-5/8(100) 28,911.20 3.29 Stock S%?/f @88 I

4/6/62 Morgan Guaraaiy W a t Co. of 100 141 Net 14,100.00 2.84 New York Capital Stock

4/6/62 Security First National Bank 100 74. N e t 7,400.00 2-16 Common Stock -- - . --

T o t a l Conrmon Stocks Puschased 50, 939 3,286,516.74 - - 2.63

TOTAL CORPORATE SECURITIES PJRCHASLD

+Lncludes brokerage comniasions paid. -Yield at present indicated dividend rate.

SALE OF CCRPORATE ~ C U E I T I E S Net Sales

Sold Security --- Pr oc ceds V L ~ m h s fractional s h ~ r e Pittebur& Plate Glass Co. Capital Stock,

received i n A stock dlvldend $@*94#

1/15/62 88/100ths fiat t i ona l share G u l f Oil ~ o r p . Capital stock, received in 2$ stock dividerld 34. ;I#

1/17/62 40/100th~ frac:ioml share Monsaata Chemical Co. C o m n Stock, received In 25 stock dividend 19. oh#

1/18/62 84/100kbs fractional ~ h a r ~ Goodyear Tire & Rubke~ Co. Commu Stack, received In P$ otack dividend 34.3bf

2/5/62 31/50ths fractional share International P a p r Co . Conrmcln Stock, received i n 2$ o t o c k dividerla 20. ?&qt

2/15/62 6/l l ths fractional share F i r s t City National Bank of Houstor. CapLtebZ Stoclr, received I n 1 - f o r - l l stock dividend 30.w

3/2/62 4/gths 3mkers Wst Co. Capital Stock, received in 1-for-9 stock d tvl-dend 30. $Of

2/28/62 10/50tha Potomac E l e c t r i c Power Co. C o m n Stock, received in 2$ stock di-vldend 845#

3 /20/62 35/50ths F i r s t Yational City Bank of New Y Q T ~ Capital Stock, received i.n 2$ stock dividend 72.57#

#cash received depoeited 50 principal e n d m n t and holding of stock involved written down by the G me m u n t .

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CALL OF C3RPCIRAZ'E SECc"-d'fl'llxES

Fster.1 k t e Principal

Called Security --- F?ror;eeds

3 - F $7,000 p a r value Duqucsm iieht Co. 39 Sinkirg hind8%ben- tures, da2,ed &rcb 1, 1960, due March 11, 2010, calle8 BZ

lOO,92 plus accrued Intereet Qmia OD call o v e r book value $2.44) ($234,000 par value of $241,000 holding not called )

4/1/62 $7,300 par wlce PXof ida Power C.o~por~t ior_ F i r~t Mortmge Bonds, 4-3Jk$ Series, dated October 2 , 1960, due Csetober I,, 1990, ~ ~ l l e d at i92,43 p l u s secrl~ed lfierest (Loss on call over book value @02.8Bj 7,Zr70.10

($492,000 par value of $500,000 holding not c a l l e d ) -- . ,

PEIWNEW ~IlfEBSIT7? FVBB IM'T!SSm PP-WW - RXOMbENWTI3H RF WTIeHINQ OF- . T ~ - E X E W C MUNICIPAL BOJKUS L!8 U?TITED STATES W'r'ERMETiT BONDS AND/OR CORPORATE BONE 3 - - The m u ~ c i p a l bond mrkat in the paat f ew mmths has expe'r%enetd a decline In y i d d

2 vitb a @osrseguenZ s i p i f ' i c m - l increase in d~llar prices, '31s yield decline b s not &T- factad a l l sectors o f the municipal bond market propurtionately. The yields of some mturitf es and types sf i ssues have changed on ly moderately while others have declined by 25-45 basis pointe or mom, 5TMe recent shrp yield decline in several s e p ~ e s t n t ~ a t i v e municipal. awrages has h e n based largely on big y-i e ld changes in the 10-20 year maturi ty ' rwlKe w h i l e the fields 0f some longer tr3m b052d6~ sspecla . l ly those with prime credit , have @hanged m@h less, Also, prime yieZd~ k v e declined usch less t h n take yields on lower rattad credits.

The generally aecaptcd principal cause, among several complex mrket factors, fgr these yie ld @&ages has been a shift in cammerciai bank demand ko lenger matwitieti rjf mlinic- ipal bonds following the Deaembcr increase Sn t ime d~poslt ratee, The yield P i g ~ r e s suggest th-t; this new demand heLs been leas insisltent f o r prime ercdd.t.s w i ~ h mturit ies over 20 years while the ~ebbrch for maxinnm yield h a fs%vorcG lawar rated, c ~ 8 i t s in all maturities.

A f t e r the b y 15, 1962, mattarit i e s of Texas munfcipa2 -bonds held for t h e Permazer;", Wni- vere i ty Rmd, tihe Pmd. will hold a total of $l'7,4:8,Q00 per value various high- grade Texas municipal bonds wi-th an overall yield t o r n a - k ~ r i t y QP ara'ud 3.3%. 'Yhc average length to maturity Por a l l muni?fpals held ie approxlemte1.y 15 yea.rs. The folllwf ng t ~ b u l a t i o n shovs t h e distribution of the municipals by five and ten-year mt#ux"ity periods i

Per cent Maturlr?g w i t h L n Amount of Total 7 Year -4m

G-10 Years 3,015, OUO ~7 .27 11-20 Years 9,>49,903 5~4~70 a - 3 0 Years 3 ,?05,,QQO 21,22

Qver 30 Yenra - - -

A t current market levels, i-t; appears tha t an d w n t a g e o ~ s sale of pa^ or. pusd bly the greater portion of" t h e municipal bonds held f o r zhe Rind csrild be ma4e ma f be net pso- ceeds rcinve sted in United Sta%ta G s u e m e n t bisnds md/~r csrpora.te bmds w l t h approxi - mata comparable maturltles and with a v e s ~ ~ l t m t , ~Bfgniffcant Emp13'c~ment I n yield, Curlti nuation of the wide yield spread batwekn munic~pal k ~ n d yields and Treasury and/or c o r p o ~ ~ t e bond ,a clds wFL1 depecd on scvJcrEbL fact ~ r s , inc3u3ing @13rl+,l~12~t.i o af ?*he heavy bank purehasee of municipal bonds fe pertain m&.ue-ily psnges, the stzc of the new issue calendar f a r municipal bonds, and poasibly tihe heginning of heavy purchases of m u n i e i p a l bor;ds by easualty insu~mce eompanias , Gos,vtrpe;y, heavy munscipal bond s a l e s by panelon Pmds, i n&tiLazrion%l funds, ef a,, and ebnges f n other moaey market fact,ore, could m o v ~ the rarkct in fhc reverse direct ion sf higher yield^ end lower dol lar ~ F ~ C C C

fo r mun-l c-1 pals.

It is reconmended by khe k n d and Investmen.t Cormuittce that the Univcralty StaPP Invest- ment Committee through Endowment Off icer ME. W. Stewart be authorize3 to offer for competitive sale part or a11 of the municipal bonds: held. for tht Permanent Univcrslty Fund under the fc l lming conditions:

1. Prevail ing market condltlons at t h e part icular ti= of P propa~ed. salt would pemlt k switch i n t o approximaitly canparable maturitiaa of U' 3. Treasury andlor corporafie bonds at an effective improvement in yield of at least 114 of 1$ :or Treasury bonds and 1/2 of 1% far corpor~ke bonda.

2. The indicated t o t a l net sales proceeds under the prevailing market c u a d l ~ l o c s ast my particular time would prodda at l e a s t a breakeven resuit over t o t a l am~rti zed coat value of the bonds to be s o l d .

3. Not more than a t o t a l of approximately $5,000,000 par value, more o r l e s s , would 'be offered f o r sale at any one tlme.

4, The Staff Investment Committee is authorized to determine the following da t a l l a of a sale:

a. me timing of a sale and the particular bonds to be offered for sale at any one time .

b. .The acceptance o r rejection of the highest dollar grice b i d f o r each block of bonds bid on st w y one sale.

c. The specific Treasury and/or corporate bond issues in50 which t h e net sales proceeds are to be rei nves tcd .

PERWENT WTWRSTTY RMD - LAND !4ATTEP.S 4 - - 'k

R E C O W ~ A T I O N C Q N C E R T I L N G NTES O N V A R I O U S E A ~ ~ S , LEASES, P-5, 6 ETC. ON WEST TEXAS LANE .--Following a study of existing rates for easements, .,$ leases, perrd t s, ~ t c . on W e ~ t Texas h n d s charged by the University, various Sta te Boards and. Agercie~;, and some private owners, f % is ~ e c m e n d e d that rhe schedule of rates below, be approved by the Board of Regentsa The on1.y s jgn i f l - cant change from the eXl6ting acnedue 4 s f o r prpe l ine easements by the ellmi- nation of the $ 0 ~ 2 5 charge per rod for lines of" 4 inches and under in diameter, and $0.75 per rod f o r Lines between @ a d 6- 3 / k inches in dLameter

- 'PIPE LINE EASMPFTS

A . Standard rates for vsrylng sizes of pipe l i n e , t h e rates being per rod for R iO-year period, payable in acvance for the 10- year period ( a l l aeasurements outaide diameter) :

1. ~ n e s @ and under $ 0 ~ 5 0 2 t i n e s over @ inches and ~ inder 12 i n c h e ~ $1 ,a0 3. L i r ~ s s 12 inches and over $1 , 50

3. M I N I m for a l0-year pipe l . f n e easemen-c $50.00 payab1.e i n advance f o r the 10--year pexlod,

POIJER, -- TEI;EPHONE Awn TRLW;RAPH LINE EASl3ME.NTG

A. Standard rate of $ 0 ~ 5 0 per rod f o r a, 10-year period, payakle i n ad- vance for t n e 10-year period.

B . MINIMUM f o r a 10-year power line easement $50.00 payable In ad\-ance for t h e L O - y e a r period.

SURFACU LEASES (o ther than grazing leases)

A . Standard rate o r $10.00 per acre per year, payable annually in ad- vane e for P W STATIONS, -BOOSTER STATIONS AMTI CAMP S'LTES :

I.I. BUSINESS SITES, M3SIDENCE SITES, MICROHAVE! TOWE:RS ANTI CTEER HISCEL- LANEOU3 LEASES t o be at negotiated rates.

C . M I N T m for each such 7.eese $ 5 0 ~ 7 0 per year payable In advance. --

rrRA%IBG LEASES

Leases not to exceed a ?-year period, wiLh option t o renew, at negotfated rates.

A . Standard rate of $9.25 per cubic yard p a y ~ b l e in advance ,,

3, MINIMUM z'R.~.:.E! $70.00 per p c r m i t

CIIABGES FOR --- ASSIGNMENTS OR TRANSFERS OF EASEMEVTTS, LEASES, -. ETC,

A charge of $25.00 w i l l be c;olleeted fo r transfers or asslgments of leatics or e&sement,s, i l lcluding g ~ a z i n g leases , where t.he ins,tmmeni; p~ovides f o r approval 'by t h e Board of Regems of ouch assigxnent or tratlsl'er except In cases where there Is other cash eonsiderztion pald ta t.he Universi~~y in connection w i t h t-he assignment or t,ransfcr,

The r e q ~ i ~ e 4 f i l i n g fees fo r he General Land Of f i ce will be paid by the I.essee.

M&iLMUM UANiGES TO B& PAID SUEFACE USSEES FAOM O I L AND GAS DEVELOI%EJT OPERATIONS

ContSnuat.lon of schedule p renous ly adopted by the Board of Regents and the Board for Lease of Unlve-sity Lands,

Approval of the a'bove ~chedule of rates is recommended, effective immediately,

:VERSITY' FUND - LA1ID MNrIERS. ~ -

LEASES MJD EA.8EMEtrr'S, =~TJ:ie Land a.nd Investment Commi'ttee has giVl!!TI consideration to the- following a.ppllC?8.-tiQns for 'variouE leaseoand easeIDent" 01"1 fJnlvt'rsi't-] Ian·~lIL All e..re at Ult:~ ClO'vised rates being recommend_ed at. this meeting, are on the U~iver6it:ros s"tarulard. forms,),Ii"!-h grazing leases carrying provision. for renE'waJ for an addit,ional f~ve years at negotiated terms, All have l::een approved as -t:o form byi:n~ LahU a.nd 'TrJ~ t Attor~1e:y a!Jd a.s to c'.)TIt ent l:y the fr:'.d0loim.e at. orr l('er. AP:prGval of the appll cat ions and e.xecutj on of the ins Lt'llll'.ent in­volved by the Chairman of t.he Board or 1,he Endowm.ent Of:ficer is recomrnF:nded.

Union Texas Natural Gas Corp. Pipe Line

El Paso Natural Gas Co. Pipe Line

Darrell S. Warren Pipe Line

~arren Petroleum Corp. Pi:pe Line

Shell Pipe Line Corp** Pi})€'. Line(Renewl of 506)

1629

1630

1(,.32tjj--"'

f\)

103

1634

1635

1636

1631

IG38

Phillips Petroleum Co.

PJ:tillips PetroLeum Co,(Renewal of 508)

Texas Electric Service Co.

Texas Electric Service Co.

w0 M. Clayton

Pipe Line

Pipe L1ne

Power Line

Paver Line

water Line

Coun~2' Location Di st;aDce or Area Period ConsiderationPecos Bil., 16 --- IL6 acres 11/1!61'1073I7b2* if 50:00

Andrews Elks, ]0, n 201_,5 rds. 41,H 12/1/61-11/30/71 100·752

Andrews Elks. LO, 11 1,961 rds. 6~5/8" 4/1/62- 3/ .31/72 l .. %LOO

Andrews Elks. 1.1,12,13 1,106.73 rds, 1/1/62~12/31/71 553037Crane Blk, 30Ector Elk. 35

tmdreVlS Blks. 6,7,-9,10,11,13 1,105088 rds. 1/1/62-·12/.31/71 ))2·94

-..Jard Blk. 16','linkler Blk. 21

Andrews Elk. 9 10.721 rds. 4-1." 2/1/62~.1/31/72 50.002

Pecos Blks. 18,20 430.5 rds. 2Ji." - 2il/62~1/31/72 240 .252

Crane B:.k. 31 816.8 rds. 4tol 2/1/(12-1/31/72 408.40

U1Jton Blks. 4,:<..5Reagan Blks, 1,7,8, 12, 19Crockett Elks. 39,41,44,

4'7,49,50,55 2O,97L rds. 2:4 11 3/1/62-2/29/72 31,461.00Schleicher Elks. 54,55,57

Crane Blks. 30,31 370 rds"~" 11/1/61-10/31/71 185·00

Upton Elks. 3,58 1,515,17 rds. 4J<.1l 11/1/61-10/31/71 757·592

*Renewable from year-to-year, root to exceed 10 years.**With permisslun to assign part to joint operators.

I

PLIU~ANEPFT l!l\llVEl~SJ;TY FITPITJ - UOl?D PL4'i'T.EP.S. - - Av?lHORIZATIoN TO REQUEsT BIDS FOR $ 5 , 0 0 0 , ~ ~ ~ 80AH3 C!F REGEI'YIL QF 'I.W. 6

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND BONDS, SERT3S 19d2, APPOI~ME'RT OF BONE COUNSEL, AND RELATED MTTERS.--From a stsdjr U C anticipated, needs ar,d burd proceeds s t i l l unexpcnded, i t has been deLernined by t h e Vice Cha .nr :~ l l .o r (Flscal ~ f ' f a i r s ) , and apprsved by the Char:cellor, that, the mount of the issue of Permanent Universi ty Furd Bonds, Series 196.2, should he $5,900,000, ~t i s recommendeC, thereTore, that the Endorsmerlt. Officer be atat,horized to a d v e k i s e f o r bids for sale o.f t he bonds, pr in t ing of the bonds, arid p.lnyLng agency re?€,, and t o t ake such ~ t h e r ~ l e c e s s a r y stcps far the issua~ce o 3 h e bonds, bid. tg be opened cn or about June 27 or 20 with ward by the Board of I 1 e ~ e n ~ ~ at, the meet-ing p r e s e n t l y anticipated fo r June 29, 1962.

The firm 01' t'McCalL, Parlriurz+,, Crowe, McCal!. & 1Iort.or: oof Da.L.1.a~ serv- ed as bond c o u n ~ e l on Pemar~ent Unive.raity Fwd 5;;,rids, Series: l.gag, t h ~ 3ef1~r~d- ing :;cries 1958, and Series 1959, The f im of Vinson, E l k i n s , Veemr: 8c Gcar1.s of Hvuston served &E tond counsel on Yermanent ITniversit:, Fund Foods, Series i960 and Series 1961. The Board of D i r e c t o r s of Texas A , & M. College is a1.w :~lar,- n i n g a sale of Permanent University Fund Bmds, Series 1362, and Fs emplajring t he f i . rm of & C a l l , Parkhurot, Crowe, McCall & Hurton as bond counsel again, tha; f ina having hmdled a l l of t h e Permanent University Fund Bond Series f o r A * & M . College.

It is therefore recomnended that t h e Euard of Regents employ the. r im of M c C a l l , Tarkhurst, Crowe, McCall 3a Horton o f Dallas for i t s 1.962 Series of Permanent Universi ty Fund Bonds and. t h a t t h e Chairman of the Doard a f Regents be suthori zed to execute an agreement with t h a t f i r m in l i n e with t , k fee schedule for previrjus issue^ which will be reportcd to the Board later. It i s expected t h s t the fee will be approximately $5,000, plus out-of-pocket expenses.

It is further rer~ruruended Ckaat t h e sum of $9,- 500 be appropriate5 f'rom the Available Un"re.rsity Fund to the Endomerit Of f i ce for an s a c o i x t fcr Per.- manent University Fund Bonds - Series 1962 - Misce~laneous Costs - tti provide for l e g a l fees, printing t,he prospect,us and bonds, advertising, postage, ctc..

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUFTDS -- INfES'l'MElU'l' MAmRS*- -

REPORT OF PURCItASES AND SALES OF SECURITIES, --The fgllowing purchases and f;a?.es oT securities havc been made fu r . %he T m s t and. Spec ia l W d s since the meeting of Feblw- ary 2, 2962. We ask t h ~ f : the Bmrd r ~ . t f Ty and appcve these t r ~ x s a ~ t . j . ~ n s :

PUHCBASES OF SECURITIES

Date of Total Purchase Securit. Principal Coat

$54,000 par value u n 8 $ Iles:ury Bonds of 1974, dnted 12/2/57', due ll/24/74, at 97:8 (97.25) Net tc yr eld 4.15$ to mturLty $ 52,515.00

(student Property Ilapo sit Sc holarehip Fund - Curren t mnds Eaucati onal and 0enera1)

$6,000 p~ D i t t o ~ , E ~ T + U Q (Student Prtqer5y b p ~ i t Sc ha1 ar3hPp f in3 - Endomcnt ?hnd

2/20/62 $100,00~par value Duke. P o w r Campang FLrst & Refbiding M m l - gage Bonds, 4-112% Series, d a t e d 2/1/62, due 2/1/92, at 100 Net t o yield 4.50$ to maturity 100,80Q.00

(Bogg Foundatior! : W. C, Bogg Estate N d )

$12,000 par value 3 l t t o ( H Q ~ Foundation : Varntr properties)

2/21/62 200 shares American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Capital. Stock, purchased at 134 26,904.80

(#egg Fcundetion: W. C. Bogg E ~ t a t e ~und)

3/9 /62 $7> 000 pax value Blty of Austin, Texas, 3-Y/b$ General & l f ga- t i o n V a r i ~ u ~ Purpysy Bonds, S e ~ f e c 1962 H9, 240, dated 1/2/62, due 1/1/83-77, at par t o yield 3.25$ to maturity ?,OOO. 00

( ~ l b e r t Sidney BwPesm Loan-Scholarship Fund) '

3/13/62 $25,000 par value A u E ~ ~ National BFank 4$ Time Certificate of Deposit, dated W c b 13, 1962, due k ~ c h 13, 1963 he University of %xas Frees - The Zkxeba Ba-AmerSem Series Fund)

3/20/62 10/50ths fractional sbre First National Ci.ty hnk of New York Capital Stock, to round out share rccelved in 2$ stook dividend

( ~ o g g Foun&&l~n: W. C. H ~ g g Estate Fund)

3/21/62 k ~ / ~ ~ . t h s f r t w t i o ~ a l share Standard O i l Coutpmy of Caii f o n t a Camon S t ~ c k , t@ roue out s h r e received in 5% stock dlvldend

(Funds Grouped for Investmen:)

3/26/62 Raneiml af $500,000 FRS mlup -r":can K2,tfetnal h k o f Austir, 3% Time Certlfisate t?f k p o e i t matured k r c h 26, 1952, wth ex$ension of maturiey date to September 26, 1962 500, ouo $00

Renewal of $1,300,000 psr value Capital W t i ~ n a l Back In Auazln 3% ~ t m e Certf ficate gf -posit mtureii h r c h 26, 1962, with extensf on o f m t u r i t y date t.o Sep5ember 26, 1942 1, GOO, 000.30

( ~ e m p o r a r y In v ~ a ~ m e n t - Prucecds f ran S&15 cf P e m e n t Univers i ty Furad Sondsj

4/4/62 200 sharcc; Tkxscr~ Tnc . capit ai 3-Lock, pu-rchaaed st 56-1 / 2 11,389030 (Bogg Fowdsktlon: W. G o Hogg Estate J?und)

Date N e t %lee I Sold Security Proceeds

$00 Rights to subscribe for Oklahona Gas & Elec t r ic Compmy Comm~n Stock, so26 ~ . t 19164th~ $ 130.7#

(Funds Grouped for lnvestknt )

900 Rigbts D i t t o ( ~ o g g F o u n u t i o n : W, C. Hogg E ~ t a t e Fund)

400 Rights Dl tto (How Foundation: V m e r Properties)

3/20/62 8 1 5 0 t h ~ Fractfoflal Share F i r s t National Ci ty Bnk of New'Pork Capital St-ock, received In 2$ stock dividend 16.58#

( f inds G~aupcd for Investment)

21 70th~ n i t t o 4.r5# (The W i l l i a m O r v i l l e Eullington Memorial Fund - Medical Branch)

4/2/62 5 Shares Continental Oil Company Capital Stock, aold e t t 53-3/4 262-04 ~i ft of Iwonard and brgare t McCollum Found& on, Inc . - M. D. Anderson Hoepits1 and Rzmor ~nstitute)

4/h/62 500 Rights t o subscribe for Consolidated Ed.Lson Co. of N. Y., Inc . , Cumulative Preference Stock, 4,125 Convertible Series A ($100 Far ~klue), at 17/32nda 250 52f)

( ~ o g g Foundation: W, C, Hogg Estate ~ u n d )

200 Rights Ditto ( ~ o g g FoundatLon$ Varner properties)

100 Rights Di t to (E . D, Farmer I n t e r m t i onal Scholarship ~ d )

100 Rf ghta Ditto (Urn. R e u e m n Fund for Cancer Reseearch - M. D. Anderson Hospital and %mr Inst i tute)

#ash received deposited to principal endowment and holding of etock involved written down by the same amount.

TRUST ANE S E X TAL, EZWM - G I F ? , EEQLEST C'D ESYATX MTTEERS .. - - 1 ESTATE: OF HISS DDEGTEY SCKOMS - DISTRTBrJTION OF ESTATE. - -Sect<ions KV,

T, and VI of the Will of Mlsn Durothy Schons, who died on May 1, 1961, provide h as f o l l o w s :

"IV. --I give, devise and bequeath to the persons who at the time o f my . death compc~se the B~ard of Regents o f the Un ive r s i ty o f Texas, and t h e i r successor3 in office, as truszees, f o r TIE use and berze- f i t of the ITni versity of Texas, t h e sum o f Five Hundred DoJ.l.arei ($>00.00) 1;o b e used f o r the p u r c b s e o f books f o r t h c h r , l n hner icara Collection in the University of' Texas Library,"

"V . --I give, devise and bequeath my Spanish, M~xicnn and G a t a n a l a n Linens t o the persons who, a t the time of my death, conpose the Board of Regents of %he Ur~Zvers i ty cf Texas, and ;heir successors in office, as t rus tees , for the use and benef i t of cbe University of Texas, , to augment Llie text i le : ~ l l e c t i o n which I brmted to 'the Home Economics Department of: the University of Texas in August, 1.951 n ' '

" V 1 . - - I give, devise and bequeath to the persons who, at Lhe time c;f my death, compose the Board of Regents of the University of Texas and t h e i r successorE in of f ice , as trustpees f o r the Univrnsity of Texas, t he ra.rt.! books and manuscripts owr.etl by nc at t n e time o f my death wnick are listed 03 the sheet at tached t o this w i l l , to be ?laced In the Wrenn Library of the University of Texas,"

Miss Schons was a member of the Un ive r s i t y f acu l ty , a teacher of Spanish, f rom 1.319 u n t i l her retirement in b y , 1960, with the yank of Associate Professor.

Because of ~ e v e r a l codicils to +,he Will and tte qucsti?n of whether the cash beques-, to t h e University, as well as t h ~ s c to several o ther educatir~nal inotitutioas, htid bean revoked, a suit for con5tructic;n of the GdiL1., Cause N3. 123,669, was f ilea in the D i s t r i c t Court, 98th JuAicial District, Trav i s Comty, by the American National Bank as Inaependent Becutor of the Esxat,e or_' fisa Schons. Ry Juldpent entered January 31, 5962, I t was ruled that the I ?n ive r s i t y did n ~ t come w i t h i n t h e exclusion mentioned in thc @odic i1 .

The l inens referred to in Paragraph V of' the W i l l have been del.lvered to t h e Home Economics Deparhtmnt, and the rare books and manuscripts referred t o in Paragraph VI have. been delivered to the University Library. The check for $500 f o r t he purchase of buoks f o r the Intin-American CoFleccion of the U l a i v e r - s i t y Library, referred to i n P a r a g ~ a p h IV cf the ' d i l l , has been rece.ived through the Attorney ,Ger;eral s O f f i cs , which f i l e d zhe sxlswer i n the W i l l construction case on h ~ h a l f cf the University. The check has been forwarded to the A u d i t m o f the University,.

It is recommended t h a t the beq~rests to The Unl.versity of Texas prn- vided in the ' d i l l ui' Miss Schons be accepted by tte Mard of Regents.

MAIN '2dTVEREiITY ,- EBTATZ OF ROSWELL 6 NOTHldAMG - REPORT ON SALE OF b y . 5'r ' I

REFA ESTATE APilD X C O H M E W T Q N REGARDfNG US8 OF THE F W D c --The R.oswell S., Not.hwang prc'perty on Taylor S t r ee t has Eeen sold for cash consideratioa o f $3,250 as au- thcr ized by the bard of Reger.t.s on F e b w r j . 2 , 196,?, and net proceeds, a f t e r sales carunissian and other costs, in t h e mount of $2,953.36 has been received by the. UniversiZg. Thls monsy is being .invested I n Funds Grouged for1 1nvest;ment. Approx- imately $5,000 f -om tan earlier distribution i 3 a?.ready inves ted i.n Funds Grouped. The Executor is proceeding to close up the Estate , and the University should re- ceive a final. distribution of around $100, and this will be invested along with the money already received.

A=, reported co the Board of Regsn~s c~ JJ~JLJ- 2.2, l p 6 i , Mr , Kothwang left h i s residue stale to the University "without ~ t i p u 1 , a t i o n of .any kind," Chancellor Ransom bas recoame~ded t.ha", pparti chi arl y because o f PC, Ni%othwang9s interest in c reatlve an3 experimental w r i t l . n g, approximately $1, COO of the funds received rrom the Esznte -be mde available to suppcrt the publ iea t ion o f " crcati ve writ . ing" by otuderlts ( n n t facrmlty) of" the Uni ve r s i t . , y , and tbat the remainder o r the funds be invested and t h e income u.se6 fox t h e s m e purpose. It is recommended t h a t :he Ijoard of Regents approve use of nb? proceeds from :he No~hwang E s t a t e as recornmeraded by Chancellor Ransom,,

ESTATE OF DR. W. 11. McCOACA - BJFORT ANU .FACDWNDATION FOH ACCEPT- I b7 AWCE OF BEQUEST.--The Universi ty has been n~ t1 f i e .d just recently by t'he Natio~a.l , Bank o f Commerce o f Sara Antonio, Independent E e c u t o r and Trustee ,of Estate , o f the prov i . s i on~ o f the W i l l of Dr. W . H: McCcacb of Sari Agtoriio who died a- round 1-950. The residue ect-ate was left ir, +;r?x;t for 3. per;.ad of 12 years and will now be di~~ributed: O n e - f o u ~ t ~ h of t.his t r ~ ~ . m t e s t a t e i~ left. " t o t he T.Tni- versitp of Texas c f Aus, i , in , TFxas, a corp>r&t,ion, or i t s 6~,ceessar~" , crne - four th to the Universf ty of BufYaJo, and zke remainder t ~ v var iom i n d . i v i a u a l s , That por t ion of the Will r e l a t i n g t,o pu.rposes of the bequest to the I I n - l v ~ r s i t y i s quoted as ful loua:

"The a b ~ v e bequest. 'Lo the Uni.versity crf Buffalcl i s w - d e in trust and shall bc Z e s i ~ t e d as the 'Dr-,, Wilbiarri H , McCoach Fund' ,and sna l l be used by t,he Trus1.ee~ o r Di~cc t . c re of the sa.id f rb ive r~ i ty to assist o d y worthy senior c h s s ~tlsdelzts of the Dcpartmend: u f Pbarmncy of said University; and the shove bequest t o the Urliver-aity cE Tex.a~ is ~ w d e i n trust; 3rd c h a l l be designated as t h e 'Dr, William H , McCnach Fund.' and shall be ~ s e d by t,he Tru;asi;ces or Director t i o.f said Unlv?rsii;y to asslsi only voxx?,by senior class s t a i d ~ ~ i ~ . ~ of the. Medical Depar%mr'nt ~f said IJriiverei-Ly; such a~sis%ar~..c? ir, ecstk cage t o take the f o r m of gifts or loans to ~ u c h i%nlor c l .ass students kc be used in pa-ment of Luilion and ot,her i.ncident.al expenses, inc.l.uding mom and board and geners.1 mainaenance whiie attending asid resaectivt? IJniverslty Uepartmcntu as members of the senior c k s e e s ,, The said respective Trustees or Directors ahalL selecf from t m e to tine, in such mmer as -they may deem proper, ?he st.udent o r stud en',^ g & l i f i e d as above xho arc t:o receivr such g i f t s gr loaxs and shall. det:n?mi.nc tk-e method anC sxtect o f w c h a n s i s t a n ~ ~ ; neit,her of a w n Universit:.ec, nc r any Trustee o r L i i . r ee to~~ t h ~ r e o f , shal.1 be reqil-fred tl2 yi ve bar2 by reason hereoP, and ~ e - i ther sba1.I t k y o~ arly of them be persor!&lly liable f o r any 103s of any such ~tuder!t l oans or m y pal% T h ~ r e o f , uhe1.e not due to actual rraud or. !,keir p a r t . By the tern ' w ~ ~ t b y ~ ctu- iltSrlts is mcant those who, ir, %he opinion of said Trhuat-,ees; ox Directcrs , acting as herein stated, are, or in tt:klvir oxini.on w i l l prove t o be, faithful i.n pursuit of t h e i r s t , > d i e ~ , ecnnn~ical in habita nnd who knve not the , xewns, or a l l of tihe means rr.ecessa.ry t.o mair,t.er;a~ce ir, o~dif iayy comfort irhilc at tending one of said -Lnr.?;itcTionc, To tkis end a loan furld shall be :re&~e3 by eac:h respective set cf Zrri,?tees or Di~'ec!.ors, or thc I'and~ m y be paid int o aay !,hen exlstmi ng loan Cm~d ~f c i they o r both of such ins t i tu i j -on .6 , wbic,h Pmd may already be in exi.stence, w,il;h t h e limitations however, sct. Forth h . a r e i c , Lbt w'tlo'le or any p a r t cf the fund, created herein, wf be gi ven , Loar'ed, or ~ l o a s ~ e i l tar> st,~ident.s f r o m t ime f,n time as above provided* Such loam. %to ~tiuJermt.~, m y be without s e r w i t y I n r #zYh .It, sc C I U C : ~ TTUG L 'u ' t '~ or Di re^ t , ~ r ~ s h a l l elect in each case, and advar,cememtl o ro g i f t s m y be mde Lo qc~rr;fiy ~$ud~nta a l t h ~ u g h t h e y a re lro L able keca~se af c i r cm~ta r . ce ; t o c c r l ~ c i ~ l l t , i ~ l ~ ~ ~ ? J prc'mise repayment . "

The bank repof ' . i~ that -i. t. has a r o w d $170,003 cash on hnnt'i in t,he t r ~ x s ~ , plus so12:e scatt-ered rntnerab aid i.'oyul.r.y i ~ ~ t i ' r e ~ bs w h i cICa have bees, reviewed by a f lira of pc Lroleum. geologi s t s . Ths gec.Logi s t,s r.Cat-e t-hay. all o f these I nterea ts s h ~ u l d ha:.re a, to t.al 7rn . lne cf ' o,rcucd $;,000 i f buyers could be f"our,d. The W:I 1.1 direr? ts tha . t t.he cntire trus f, ttitake be Liqbi&t,ed a n d cistribcted ia cbsh, but

the Trus t ee is suggesting that all o r t h e Genst7ielarLes acctpt corv12yscce of proportionate intare~ts in zhese rninersi & r ~ r ? i-cyaixy ircereat 8 as agaias t t r y - ing to s e l l them o f f ror cash

It is recomenaed t - h a t the a o t u d cf reg en^.& atctlp:> thl.7 bequest, approve dlstrihution of the mineral and r o y ~ l - t y i n t e ~ e r t ~ s in Iund, and uuLhorlze its Chairman to execute appropriate Peceipta o r other i.n.st;rme~ts ~"equired f o r del ivery of the bequest t o thz Ur:iver~ity uhrr. approved ae %s form t y t h e Trust Attorney aad GB tt.~ content by t h e Endomen$ Officer, R,ccormeredla'tlons regardicg use of these f a d s w i i 3 be submitted t,hroy@ appropriath charneX~. .in clue course.

MALR UNIVlXSTTY - 'BEQUEST UNDEFi THE WILL OF PllR5. M Y HEPRD ( A . cASWEI;L) ELLIS - REPORT AND RECOMMEMDATIOIB FOR ACCEFTANCE , - -Mrs . Wry Beard El 11s , ui dow or D r . A . Caswell Elliz (a member ol. the Ur i lue r s lFy Tar;-d,Zy i n Education, 1897-fl'894 1925, and Adult Education apecLalFeC ir. Divleian of Extension cpon h l s ret.urn to Austin from Western Reserve University in Lg42 u n t i l his death, i n ; 1948) , died in Auatin on November 21., 196i., LesvLng a WILL arid Codicil no% probated i r ~ llr.aviz County under which her residue e~tate is dev3ned "in G r u e t to the peraone who at. the t i m e of my death compose the 3oard, of Regsnts of The Universi ty of T e x a s , a8 Trustees, for the use md benef i t of' The University of Texas, as her-cinafter indicatadeV ,The Trus tees are given broad povers as to mmgenenr, ard fnvesZment, The bequest i.6 for the Alexander Ca~ueU. 31Lis FeLLovship i.n Educat.ion., arad the provliv funs of the WILL r e l a t i n g to t,ha purposes are quoted a R f011 .0~~ :

"The purpose, of t--ire t l-uet tc be carried nut: bj t k ~ ~ Tru~T-eea ie thy establishment, E U , ~ P O ~ % ,, and maintai nence of one or nore f e l?.owehips In the Philosophy of E d w a t . i o n or in Add . t Education, hereinaf-,er set ou.t, in "cc College of Ekucar;i o P The Uni versi..t,y uL 'T_'~xas w i t,h the understanding tnat i f , i~ the Judgment of 4,he Trustees, u,pm r e # - commendat.fon of n maJ~rity of a conmit,tee here~na.f%er aFminta?, iz is determined t h o ace o r a11 of s a i d fe113w~bip6 sh~1:J.J. no?. be a- warded in a par t i . cu las year, t.hen the iricome accruing to the true*;, or the residue of said ir;corne, as Kne. casc ma3 be, sha.:? b~ held for use in a g,ucceeding year or a1rccetrlf:g yeare o

The fellowship o r fellowahips a b ~ v e referred rcl nr? t o t? ks:om as the Alexander CaswsLX E:.lIs Ellowti?..lp I m E d u c a t i o ~ Tnis is a corn-, p t i t i v e award and i a to be made a n n d l y from Che proceeds of invested funds, here12 provided, to s. ~ra~duate student; o r ~ t u d e n t s having a bachelcr's degree %rum any coLlege o r univers i ty In the Bfatz of Texas. The recipient must be a per.so: of ex.cept.'_anal s k i l l t ' j as a stud=fiiu m~st be planning t3 major in ef.ther A d ~ l t Educa t ion or *he Ph-i 7 3sophy cr Educatiun, rnu~t be o?' exeq la ry character and a t > t r a c t i v ~ per-;ona.?.ty and must, at t h e time of the makj ng o f t h e award, fnt,erad t.o go in70 the teaching profession or i ,ntc some re3.sted 8chnl.a.rl y undertakLng.

The recipient or r e e i p l e ~ t ~ s h d . 1 be chosen by a committee composed of the Dear4 of the College of Education cf The Unlver9ir.y of Texas, who shall. a c t as chairman, The ozher members of the i:onaaittee shall be the Dean of the Gsadwfe S c l ~ o o l o f The iJniveralt,y o f Texas and three other pereons nmeA by t.he Comj tt.ee Chairmar,, above nmcd, and shaJ.1 consist 3P a pr~fessor i n the Ceg~r- t~n~erat of 'Hist;ary aad P h i l o - s ~ p h y of" EBuc~tion of Tbe Univers i ty of T F X . ~ . ~ , a, rnembw of %he f a c u l t y of The' Universl ty crf Texas w n o is d.irect1.y c.oncemn.ed with 3 J J L ~ O Y co,ki.ege education, a n d a. member of the , f "acul ty irr ei . ther +,he 5epartamemt of' Eng l i sh or the Depsrtrne~t of Ehil,osnpb,y of T'nc griiveruity sf T ~ x a s . The reclpie~t of ?.be f ~ l l o w s h l p nmrd, hecb;.ln provided, sksll ke i ne l i g ib l e for a aecocd or ever; a, %hi r d a,rm&l, awa,rd., if, i.rt the Judg- ment o f the atrove rmed comit .ze~- , cr thei.r EUCCEFSOFS irA offl,=.e, such person shoul-d be enzitled to i t and the @Lrctlmstazes s h o d d ~ a r ~ 3 n . t it. Wkewise, if ifi the &ilgrner,t of he aforesaid c~mSt. t ,ec it. be- comes nece~sayy far a part of" ?he wcrk t~ be dg:,.e hy tbbe r e c i p i ~ d , the award &.t. a, echo33. or ~ c h . u u L ~ o ther t h a n Tb,e Universit:y Te>c,as,

said commir.te? msy in its judment so recomlerrd to r~ t l e t . ras c.e%, wko shall then authorize it.

If, in the judgment of the afo~esaid committee, a sui',a-b;be candidate for the award is not available in a p s r t i e d a r year, t . h m t\r! t:omi+,tce shal l 1-ccuuend ta the trustees t h a t the award not be mile f o r tha t particular year, In such e w n t said money shaU be held and awarded in the n.er;t, o r any succeeding years.

The amomt of the fellswship award provided herein ~ h a l L rever be L e s s than $~,OOG.OO, nnd. if, i11 the Judgment of the s foxsa id cami t t ee , such award should be more than t h e e a i d $3,030.00 i n s particular year, then such shall be their recommendation. The sccipient nf rhe awarit shall. bc chosen annually nnd shall be no t i f i ed of h i s or hex selection on or be- fore J u l y 1 fo r the following school year.

The ward s h a l l b e paid to the successf'Ib candidate i n qiar ter ly pag- merats beginning the first day of September LmmedLately fol iowing th.c *te of h i s or her selection."

The Esyate is largely i n listed s tocks , The gr-l n(:i.pal. other a c s t t j.5

a fa1-a o f approximately 300 acres i n Smervell County, Mrs. Ellis devised an undivided one -fourth interesl; in, t h i a farm tc her ~ T e c e , Mre . Kathrird Heard Leigh, wife of Mr, R . Z,, L e i g h , 0:' Austin, but pro-~ided t h a t the ma?agem~nt and control of this pruperLy w ~ ~ l d be d5l ivwed t o the Board of Resents wi th the prope r t y to be sold by the Board of Regents "when in the1 r Judgmsnt an advant.a.- geous sale -an be m d c " and the proceeds divided me-fourth t.c Mrs , Leigh and three -fuurtns to the Fellowship Fund, Mr. and Mra . Leigh are f ndependent Co - Executors of the Estate, It appears that the t o t & va1.ue of the heqwst. to the University a111 'r.e around '$250,000 or perhaps more. It is recomefided that t.he Board of Regents accept t h e bequest with due appreciation,

BEQLBST W R TIE 'dI7.L CF DR, JOEL MTIAM HILL, D E C M E D - REPORI: AND RECOMMZMRATI ON FOR APPROVAL OF ACTION TAKER - -ur , Joel M: Lm Hi il , a 192.6 graduate af the Medical Branch, died late l .ns t year l ravlng a Xi11 ir which fld certain artifacts and historical o b j e c t s were bequeathed i.0 The, I t ' n i ~ e r s i t y oP Texas. Howevel-, the Execute- nemefl l a the WiLl, The F i ra f National, Eank o f For t Worth, which was serv.ing as guardian of Dr, Hill's Eseate, was mable to l o c a t e any o f these objects mentioned in the WILL. ',"he W i l l w a ~ exccutrd by DL,. nlll . only a year or two before his death after he had been adjudged aon compos gaer~zis, and at t.he time 0:' the execution he was under commitment by the County Court of: Tsrrant County. :t appears that total value o f the Estate m o u ~ t , e d t.0 somcth-lng l ike $Loo,oGO, the major por t ion ol' which Dr, Hill a t t a s t e d t -o devise in t;he W i l l to an elder ly amT, and a cousLnn The surviviag sister contest,e?i tahc and t he matter. was hears on Parch 27, 1962, by zhe County Ccwt . of T a r r a t County, and proba,te of t h e Will, wo.a d e n i d , An agreement. had been reached by the sister and the ot.nel.- r e l a t i v e s . The ITn-l vexsitjr staff had e ~ . b m i t?erl t.hic matter, on appearmce o r a wai7rer on behaif of the Bcard 3 f Fcgent,a hav . in~ been requested, to tihe Attorney Genera,l who w8,s repreucnt.ed at. '?,.he k.-.earj ng on the W i l l and err t~red s t a w m e n t w i t h thc G o u t hat, the Board cf Rrgenicv uoui.d s- bide hy the d.ecision of the Caurt. It. is recommecded ,tha.% t h i ~ a@i. ion be xp- proveti by the Board o f P,egen.t-s ,>

MAIN lmm,SLTY - BEQUEST UNDER TI,B ' a L L GF L. Xi. IEA;U:, DEC&ISED - kj.. :? REPOHT AND R E C D W Y D A T l C N - -k L . I,. Dean of L,ungview, a lgOO ;nraduate of ?.he r P ; 8

Univers i ty Law School, died last October and a J o i n t and mut,ual. W i 1 . l executed wlth his w i f e , Mrs, Ethel E - Dean, vho zwvlveh, ~lated A p r l l 29, 2960, was 3 d - mitted t o prcbate in the COWL:, Court of Gregg Counsy shr3rt,l,y t.here%fter, Mr Dean had beer. in touch with t h e DirecLor o f r,E,e: Unive~ ,s i ty eveLopmcnt Bani-d several years s.go and had executed & MILT with certain benefi ts t3 Uni~er- sity. Then La 1960 he furwarded t o the IJniversity an execuzed copy sf t h e joint W i l l which hsa beer, probated, requeztir1.g that ar: ~ x e c u t f a copy of t.he aa r l i c r Will be reLurned to him. Apparently he had no f u r t he r cont.ac",at; that time w i t h , auy reprcsenta", v e s of t h e University,

The University had not been n o t l r i e d ul' blr . Dean's Cleath unt.il my, Dean v r o t e Chairman Eardie recently requesting a conference regarding the Estateb As airccted by Chairman Hardie and Yice Chan~'eL10r ml. ley, b a d and Trust Attorney Waldrtp , Asa ucia t e Dlrector or the Deve,lopnenr. Board Blun.k, and Endowment- Officer Stewart: ccnferrea with Mrs,, Dem ax her home in b ~ g - i - i e w and also confeaea. with an officer of the First . Hatiom1 Bank of kngview and vith Mr. Philip D r i n , Attorney for the Jhtate. Mrs: Dean and the F i r s t Nat.ion- a1 Bank of Longview are Independent Co-Executors and Trustees o f the Estate, The inventory and a2praisement of the Sstate has alreaqy j e e a f i led arid ap- proved by the Court and shows t o t a l community property in t h e amount- of .

$138,0(30, comprised of abcut $63,000 in stocks and the remainder in hr,gview real e s t a t e , Debts and claims against the Eatat.e were mdest-

The joint W i l l s e t s out that a l l of their property was coram~2j . t~ prop- e r t y and provides that the in terzst . in that community p ~ o p e r t y of t.he f l yet to die shall pass In t r u s t to the Eank and t o the survivor in trust w i t h the in- come, or so much of it as is necessary, to be paid to the su rv ivo r for lffeJ Upon t h e death of t h e su rv ivo r the trust estate and a l l property o f the s u r d -

vur- ' 'shall go to and vest. in the Board of Regents ~ 3 h e Unlvera i ty of Texas". The purpose of the bequest is se: o u t as fs l18~ua;

" . . , fo r the purpose of building a brick dormitory o r a dormitory of . o t h e r sui table buildisg materials, to be h o r n as 'The L * i,. Dean and E t h e l E, Dean lkmaisory ' , f o r t.hc pwpoee of housing studen's devoted to some branch of science, sucb as medicine, physics, chemis'bl-y, engl- neering, the type of dormitory and t,he science students tu be housed therein to be determined as t h e needs of the TJnfversity might be at. t h e time by t h e Board of Regents. If the funas of this t r u s t are n f l t sufficient for these purposes, they may bc used to augnent any other funds available to the k a r d o r Regents of t,he TYtl i ve r s i t -y of Texas ror similar p w o s e s , provFding said darmitory be blovn as 'The L , L o Dew and Ethel E - Dean Dormitory ' . "

Also probated was a codicil dated J u l y 2 , 1961, written in hi^ om hand and signed by M:.. Dear;, but no t by ks. Dean. The o n l y effect . o f this codicil appears to be the expressioc of a w l s k and de~irc fha t ''none of the benef l t s cres ted Gy t h i s c c d i c i l shall extend to any sports o r s c c i a l clubs or part ies ,"

&a. Dean expressed some dissatisfacsion with the terms of t h e W i l l , though of course she has taken her oat& and q w l i f i e d as a Co -Executr ix w i t k the Bank and also h~bs been receiving the t o t a l income, less expemeo, Prom the real, estate. She also expressed disoatisf%ction with t,he services of the Bank, which di~sat- lsfact ion seema unfouniied 3he wished tc, explore t h e poaaf - bilities o f entering ixlCcl an agreement with the B o a ~ d of Regents , the efrect of which would be to ~ c t aside the g~ovisionn of Pir, Dean's w i l l id retwn for which she would p ~ r h a p s make :mediate gifca to the University and leave her entire Estate t o t he Unive~elty* She made some ~ t . a t e m e n t ~ tu the effect tht she would exglore possibfbities of conteskfmg the W i l l , ap,pal-ently on t h e grounds that Mr. Dean dld not have test&ment,,ary capacity, if sucb aL agreement with the Unitrers1t.y cnuid not be reacheda The ~ t . a F l : has a l r ~ s d y indicated t o . W a , . Dean that< the Bcard of Regents would no-t be in a position t o enter i n t o an agrezment cf this type and will abide by Y3c W I . L 1 whlch Mr,l)ean executed and which is now a d i ~ t c d t,o probate by the Cow&y C r l u r l J c It 19 recorn- mended that t h e Board or' ~tegents appro\* this action by %he st,af f and 6l:thcrize t h e staff, on behalf of the Board of Regents, t o reaffirm these expressions if necessarg;. F u ~ t h e r developments o f any o i p i f i c a n c c w i l . 1 be reporTed t80 C ~ P

B~7a1.d of Regents: There appears to be no urgeccy as to a c c e p t a c e of ,the be- quest by the Board of Regents, and an appropriate seeommeradaziora vill be made at n l a t e r date ,

K, D ANDERSON HOSPITAL AND TUMOR I N S T I l U E - WI LLIAhT H E ~ J E R W ~ PI-. $8 *..' I

ES'f.4TE - RECOMMENDATION REGA!dDIMG 9ELIWRY OF ASSETS.--&, W i l l i a m H-uarmann died Ln 1949 I ~ a v i r i g his residue e s t a t e " t o the persons who compose t.he Board of 3egents of The University of Texas as Tru.stees for use f o r c m c w research purposes by the M e D o Anderson H o s p i t a l for Cancer Research a~ Houeton, Texas," the fund to be known a E the W i l l i a s . Heuermann Cancel. Research PmC, C-ua.~'ant;y Title and Trust Company, now Guorant-y Trust Cumpany, of Corpus Chrlst.i, was named Independent Fkecutor of t he Est,ate, and the W i l l directed that, the Exec- utor, after specific devifiea and partition of the zommmi+.y eet,ate vi th M s , Heuermann, " ~ c l l and dispose u r the 'oab,r,ce of the properties cnns t l -cwing my estate and passing under t h i s w i l l . and. mke di strihution in ea.sh monies to *,he spec i f ic legatees and the xesiduary legatees and devisees under. t h l s w i l l " . A good portion of the Estate consisted of real estate, same a f which was difficult to l iqu ida te at acceptable prices, and the administration of the Estate h ~ s con- tinued to date, with r.ash dis tr ibut ions made annually to tae Eoard o'f Regen-k~ e

T o t a l of cash distributions t o date i a $258,290, all o f whf ch 'r,.a~ gone i n t , o an endcment account for iavestment w i t h the inc~lme used f o r the purpaees set, our in the W i l l .

Assets stlll held by Guaranty T r ~ s t Company c o n s i s t u snares i n several farm cooperatives aad cot ton gins from which something may be realized from time t c t i m e , a, few royal.ty wnii mineral interests which are yield.ing a - round $1,000 annually, and about- 12 t o m lots in Edroy, S ~ E Patricia County, The T m a t Company has a sales agen.4 at Edroy handling t,he L o t s , fias,rly a l l sales have been by installment contracts of sale, and t h e rc3minin.g l o t s nay f i n a l l y work out at $150 to $250 a l o t .

Guaranty Trust Curuparly's fce f o r h a n u i n g the E~tate a3 it. now stands is modest and probably does n u t cover t .heir coste; a d t hey agree w i t h the Vnivcrs i t r staff Lhat the remainder of the assets, except for ?,he Udroj l o t s , should be turned over t o the Boars cf Regen:s to facillrtate hardling, save on costs, and h k e advantage of ad valo~em tax exemption on the p r ~ d u c i n g oil and gas interests, They agree that t h e r e is oone sdvantage i n +,heir eon- t i n u i n g to handle the Edroy l o t s so that it will n o t be necessary f o r the Board of Regent% to approve each sale, Tt i s therefore rer:omendcd that t k e Board of Regents authorize acceptance by t h e staff of the remaining asset%, except the Edmy lots, and authorfze Itc Chairman t o execuxe aL appropriate agreement wi th Guarmty Trust Company, toge the r w i t h any related papers needed for the t r e n n f c r of t h e u t : asseEs , wLen approved as to content. by th? Endomefit Officer and as So form by the k n d and Trus t Attorney,

HATTIE E. "TAINES ESTATE (JOHN Q. CAINES C.4FlCER FOUTTDATTON) -a REPORT ON LITTGATION ADD RECOMMENDATIGN FOR APPEAL, - -Mrs Eakt.ie E Galnes, &idow of John 1%. y:

Q. Gaines of Aust.ln, di.cd in 1958 leavfnps a Will probated in Travis County under which her residue ns ta te was l e f t in t rus t with The Austin f la~ioml Bacnk, one-

"'" 5'3 hhlr uf The income to be paid t o her son during his l i f e and one .-half to the Uni- versity for cancer research., Upon the deaxh of the son, +he entire + s t a t e is t o be delivered t o the 3oard of Regents for cancer research, (Minutes o I March 1.5, 1958 )

Later a contest of Will was f il.ea on b e h a l f 0:" t h e e;rand:hii&en of Mr6- Gainee with The Aus3fn Nat,fonal Bank as Executor and. T r u s t e ~ named as defendant, The Bank recommended thaz the Board of: Regents inxerve:ne and la ter - , ventfon by t he Aztorney General. on behalf of t h e B o a ~ d waE a u t h o ~ i z e d OD

October 21, 1960 q e suit. , upon t r i a l in December, 1961, developed i ~ t o an action t o recoqer f o r the grandchildren t h e one-half C:3m~nlTy interest pasfilng u n d e r the WTl? of Jol>,r, Q . Galnes u d e r peculiar- t;mst pro ' c ia ion~ in M r , Gafness W i l l , thou& Mrs, Gaines had. 'been t.he p r imry devi cee under his W i l i .. Judpent was entered f u r the pfa ra t i f f s i n the 126th District Court on De.emher 2 7 , 1961, and the Attorney General gave notice of appeal

Mro , Gaines ' one-half of t h e c c ~ m m u ~ ~ ~ t y ~r cperty-, worth around $30, (300 and c o n s i s t i n g m o s t l y - of real estate, is no% affected by the ju.dgment,

It i. s recorrm,ended T,hat the Uoard of Regents authorize prosecut-loo of t h e appeal by [.he At.r.orney General ,

T A U 3 AND SPECIAL FU?TDS - REAL ES'I'ATE MATTl2HS 2 - -

TEXAS 'dE3TERN COLLEGff - FPANK L'. COWOF TP.ET - ASSIGNKEN OF LEASE 7- j35 FROM UlIUTY TRAILER SOUTIWEST SALES COMPAJU M UTILITY T-RATTER COMPANY, COrY20N ADDITION, EL PASO, IL'KXAS.--On December i, 1361, ths Eoara uf 2sgenT.s approved t h e assignment of lcase Issued t o E . H u tincpf for 20 year.s from June 1, 1952, on approximately 1.987 acres of the Frank 'B> Cotton TruaS Pragerty in the Cotton Addition i n El Paso to U t i l i t y Trailer Youthwest, Sales Co~ngany, h n t ; h l y rents1 is $ ~ 7 5 ~ The lease require.8 app ro7a l of the Mard (lf' Regents roy.'aasif;r.- ment. Approval ia now requested for the assigrmenl of ,the lease From TJtiLity Trailer Southweat Sales Co. to Utility T r a i l e r Company, IT, i s recorrurupnded that., t h e assignment be approved and. tha t the Chairman of thc Board cf' Hegents be authorized to execute the appropriate ins tr-wnent when a p p r o v ~ d as LO form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as t o content by the Endowment O f t i c ~ r ,

TEXAS WESTEm COTJTRGE - FRANK B e COTEIN TRUST - LmT?CELi L4fL''LUN GF A ~ f i O R I ~ T X O E S 13R O I L AND GAtj LEA3E r10 E N R G , JFAMTLTON FTVE SECZFORE I N 7- 15c; BLOCK 3, GCMF SURVEY, HUDSFETH C O ~ ~ , TMA3. -,-A+, t h e February, 1962, meer.iag of t h e B o a r d of RegenLs, a p p ~ ' o ~ a l was given for an oil, gas and mineral l.eesc on Sections 33, 35, 37, 49 and 63 , Block 3, GCUF Survey, Hudspath Cowhy, 119

Elmer C. Hamilton of Houston. The arc8 covered w a s set out tte approximateky 2,000 acres, the period of the lease 10 years, with 118 royalty, $1 ,SO per acre bonus, and per ecre rental. Questions ar ts ing from overlapping surveys have caused ownership imps to snow l e s s tlhan 640 acrea in some o f 7;he 603t3c T r u s t sections o r approximately 2,005 acres for the f ive scctiona pn w1ii.c.h the propclsal was submitted. In the deed, from the &ecutcra of the C v : , too Es-t;at,e t o the Boa~d of Begerats, each s e c t i o n is listed as comprising 640 .acres, and the same was shown f o r each section i x i a j u d p e n t entered Marc?, 18, 1952, i r ~ a tires- pass to try title suit brnou&t on beh3lf of the Board of RegenLa ir:. W~dspe-r,h County styled State oP Texas ex rel. Board o f Regents.. *I%, Sea, Lu P y r k i r ~ s e t al, No. 1064. The s t a f f pointed out to M r , Hamilton tha t wtil quest;iolaa in- volved in the suveys couLd be resolved .it w~uLd be unwise for. the: Aowd cf Regents t o enter i n t o a lease under which acreage would be stai.?d as l a s s xhan 3,200 for the five ~ c c t i o n s . MI., Hamlltun understood the p o s l ti.on c>f f.h? Vni- v e r a i t y and wae agreeable to dropping the negotiations since h i s c l f , en t s .ve rc unwi l l ing t o pay on t h e bas i~j of 640 acres per s e c t i o n . , Ca,ncella%iou of r4:s authorlaation i a the re fore recomnended.

> .,b.' , TEXAS JESTERN COLLEGE - F W H K B. C13T1'0fi TRUST - ASSTGXW~YS OF LFASE - ' , ; j ,i

HOLD FROM EL PAS0 G F W N ELEVATOR COMPANY TO SOIVTWST NATIONAL B i f l K OF ILL FASO0 --On EoveMber 3, 1.956, the Board of Regents epproved a leaac td the El Pasu Grain Elevator Cunpany on agproxirnatcly one acre of Ct>:fon Es'tste Property i . r~ ~ k , e C~tton Addjtion, El Pasa, Texas, f u r a 20-year period at rental 3f $100 per m o n t h with cption t o renew fcr amther 20 years at a r en t a l to be agreed upcn one year before ~ x p i r a t ~ i o n of the primary tern. Dn Jhne 29, 1957, t k e aoard a-~provea esslgnment of the leasehold interest to Southwest National 3snk o f El Paso as S ~ C U X L ~ Y f r r a loan of $15,000 payable in monthly fnstallme3ts of $>OG beginning July 1, l9,27. Appl i ca t i on hac ncw heen rn&t: Tor approval u? anoSher aasLpment of the leasehold int .eres$ t o the Southwest TTatiural Bank of El PESO as oeeux.it;y for a loan of $9J900, payabLe $350 per rn0nt.h beginning Apri l 1, 1962 .. The assipmerit has been forwarded v i ~ h she approval cf D r . Joseph. Pa>; Fresidant,, Texas Western Colleee. Appr~Va.1 of Ishe assignment and a.u+,hosization of siwa- ture by t he Chairmar, I s recomnended 3 u ' ~ j e c t to apprmoval as t o .tourn by the Lend and Trust Attorney and as to contem by t h e Encl~wruent Officer.

TEXAS WESTI!JQI COLLEGE - FRANK 6, COTTOA TRTWSI - B E O M N D A T I O T I F@R SAG OF CERTAIN TRACTS TN THE COTPOM ADDITION, EL PASO --The C o t t u n T r u s t Advisory Committee recommended t b e sale o f c e r t a i n tract; owned in the Cotton flilditicn in 31 Pam after a curse&% appxaihal cuuid be c ~ b t a i ~ e d . Ae tc e a t . h

$\ of these tra~ts, t,hc tenant httd Dee11 eontaeted tly the Aavisory 1To.mit.t~eo and b /I, L ,;., had eXpre8~ed interest: in purchasing, OT, February 2, 1962, the Boar-d c f 7:3

Regents e u t h o r i ~ e d the ~ i .a f f ' t2 ernp'oy ore o r zor-c appraisers , A f t er apFro- p r i a t e investigation ~ n d consideration, t h e stafr employed M r , J,, C , H c ~ . E : s

El Pasu, anmi he has nt.w Turni shed h i s rcpol-t datcrl PTarch 7 , MY Kalmes g ives the current market value or the zix t rac ts he v a s asked fo appraicc a3 follows ;

Lessee Ac rwge -- Appraisal

E quipment Supply Co Inc . Cartcr PetroLeun Prcducts C o l Southwestern E i e c t r i c Motor Service Texas -Arizona Plotor Frei grit , I n c . U t i l i t y Trai ler Southwest Sales Co . El Paso Machine Works

Total

M r . Hohes and Mrn WmL 3 . E l l i o t t furnished a joint appraisal on all of t h e Cotton Addii.ion property in 1956 and reconfirmed on an informal basis in A p r i l , 1960, Lhe va lues they had given i r l Ly26, The earlie1 appraissl. cn. these six tracts sh~wed a total value uf $11'25,530,, f o ~ an increase o? 26$ i n the s ix years between t h ~ t w o appraisals, Lt should be pcinted out Thnr l!rD IIolmes has stat?d, in both appraisals, t h a t t h e values are on the hacis rjl' f'ee sirople owrlership and "as though the prcpel-ty wcre free and :leal. of m y l e a s e o . " IIowever, i t is nopcd that, as to each tenant who already h s in- provementa and u going business on his leased t r a c t , the b a r d o f Regents through appr~priatc negotiak.imn may be able to sc.11 fo r the value given by M r . Holmes ~7r perhaps even bettern

The Advisory Cumnit tee f u r t he r ~ec~ommended that, after reappraisal of these t rac t s , the Board of Regents designate someone to negotiate w i t h each t e n m t for sale of the property, President Ray, w i t h approval ~ h r . : ~ u & ~ aWni3 - trative channels, reccmmends t k t Business Manager S t , Clair be placed in charge o f these negotlztiuns with any proposed sales agreement to be prese~led t o t h ~ Board of Regcnts through channels approval. It is recommenced that.. Presi- dent Ray's recornendation be apgroved by the Board of Regcnts,

TEXAS NESTE1W COLLEGE - LUCILIX T, ST7IXENS 3STATE - REO.MMEVDATTON R E W I I I H G FURNISHINGS AND PERSONAL P.ROF'ERTI' IN WILDING AT FIVE POINTS, C I T Y OF EL PASO.--1n addition t o the Stevens Bui ld ing i n downtowA El Paso, Mr3.

Luc iEe T. Stevens left to t he s-h~larshSp flmd n t T e x a ~ Uc3tcl-n College a p i e c e oi apartment and comerc ia1 property at t h e Five Poic to intersect.ior1 in '& 31 Paso. Section 3V of WE. Stevens ' W i l l i~ as fo l lows: qL 2

"I hereby give, and bequeath t o my Brother James Roscoe Tindal.1, rcsid- 4 k

ing in Houston, Texas, emp,loyed as an account-ant i n the o f f i c e i f the $1 0

Southern P a c i f i c Railroad at Houston Texas, ~ny property located 113 Five Points, known as Stevens Blcck go. 3, and l ega ly descr:.bed as East 112 of Icrt 28, all. of lut 29 1.0 32- lncluaive, lock-85, Baa5et . t ad&., of the City of El P a m , Texas . mcludi ng improvments t,hereon, Furni - - ture, rugs, draperies, and two Large hand paintings, oac pic!;.ue I s a scene of superst i t . ion Mountain, painted by o;. A . Speer, a noted firtist, and the &her p i c tu r e is a moonlight scene, also, painted b ~ - S p ~ e s , B ~ t h plptures were pain,ted, speciall.y, Yor the Stevens apartments Lobby, a2d - are at th1.s t i m e , hanging ir, the Lobby cf the npm tments .. - also, in- eluded in the furn ish ings is one Large and vd.~mbLf: c-t.ec1 safe, now l o - cated In s t o r e room 801-3 M . Piedraa St. of t h i s Building, These gi f t s t o my brother, James Roccoe Tiridall, are for and during h i s l i fe t ime, to manage, cn1.l ect , a l l rcnto, and to use all net Income f u r his own persor-.al use, I d i r c c t thar; he shall, not place naortgages upon t,he Property, and that he shal.1 pay all taxes l ev ied a~arls t proper*, and k e - q the h i l d i n g includlrig firaaishing~ cf the apartments w e l l insured agains,c fLres, and repair and replace furniture when necessary and mmtair? the '?uildir,g with

apartments 2md store rooms in gucd r tn tvb le condition. Ard if my bro the r should -"ail t c do so, and upoil proof that. thy property 1s being negiected I di reck that it shall rcsort to its M aal distribution her@inaft,ar nm.ed. "

M r . Tindal l . , the bruther, is ar, elder ly r e t i r e d m n wi.t.h, whorra the College has had no contact. The property is managed far l l l m by a reeponsible EL P ~ s o r e d estate agcnt ana kles 12 upstairs furnished apartruerats an2 5 pound- f l o o r shop spaces. Total monthly gross rental 'is around $1,200, The t w o paint- ings and the sa f e mentioned i n t . 1 1 ~ I d i i 1 , none of which appears GO have been of s i - p i f f car1.t value, wcre de l ive red t o M r . ifir?daU, apparently in good f a i t h , by the Execuzor nf the Estate and h v e been sold or otherw.ise disposed of: by Mr. Tinddl.. The f w n i t u r e in the apartmextu i s of value of :ou.ras I n the rent&,? and i t 3ppea.r~ Lhat M r , T l n W l will give it yeasonable maintenance, inc luding replacenicnts. As &-~idance, it is recomcnded that the Board of Regents apprcve the stzff's taking no act ion t o recover f'rom MP. T i n a 1 %he pai.ntlrigs m d safe, or the proceeds, and, irmlntainirlg no I r a e n t u r 3 o r inspection procedure as to :he f'wmiture i n thc apartments. Checks v t l l be made Prom t i m e tg time to see t h a t taxen, insurance, and mai~tenance o f t h e building arc laandl.ed 'u) Mr. Tindal? i r ~ a c c o r h n c e xith the provisions of the W i l l ,

TMAS F6ESmllrJ COLLEGE - LUCILLE T, STETEN3 ESTtYFE - RECOMMM3ATION FOR AME- 'IO LEME WITH FEDER ESTATE ( GRAYSOX -80~113~0~ STORFS , TNC . : SlT@ - 4 USSEE) FOR ClIlWGES IN INSURANCE PROVISIONS.--Mrs. Lucil!.e T. S!C,cvt?n~ oE R1. P a m died in 1953 Iravlng to Texas Westcrn Ccllbge ?or scl;oln.r3shig pw.pusea @ the property a t Texas Strest. and North Mesa Avenue in d o m t o w El Paso knom 143 as t he Stevens Bullding, a3 w e l l as amther piece of El Paso real estate vhich yFqNl La s u b j e c t to a life cstate. Thc S t e v ~ n s Building is covered by a lease made I

by Mrs- Stevens flathm ?eder for 25 years expl r ing December 31, 1965, There J

was one amendment to this lease and a sub-lease by Mr. Feder t o c ray~on-Robinson Stirred, Xnc. The lease as amended provides ao to insurance tha; $$0,000 cover- age w i l l be carried by the Lessor and me remainder nccessa,ry f o ~ f u l l insurable mlue w i l l be carrie3. by ,the Lessee, It appears thet, gres~nt, insurable v a l w l s i r i the neighborhood of $l5O,QOO. Grayson-Robdnscn S t ~ r e s , ~ I E ~ ? c ~ , ~ 118s now oStained blanket insurance coverage on nP1 of i t s stores throughout the country at some saving in premiums and has furnished the Col1,ege x i t h a @cr-,t i fPcste of coverage o f t h e Stevens Buildi ng to Trill i~lsurable v a l u e mder this po1.j cy The lease provides that a l L policies 5hal.l nave 1,os.j: payable to the Lessor, with appropriate prov i s ions as to disposltfon o f t h e proceeds. L%s payable under t h e b lmket pol icy carried by the tenan: ic to "Board of Regents o f The Lhiver- si by o r Texas and Grayson-Robin.son Stores, Inc , , as tenant", arid i t ap,pesra 1.c order f c r the Board of Regents t o approve this forni sf loss payakle clause, it is therefore reccrmonderl t h a t , i n consideraticn of t h e t e n a n t ' s carryiizg f u 1 . l insurable value coverage at its o - m expense a ~ d reliuvinp, the Board of 3rgents from carrying $40,00i) coverage, t h e Doard of Regents accPpt the coverage pro- puued by %ha tenant u d authorize the execution by i t s Chal.mla of; an appro- priate amendment to the lease when approved es t o fo:m by the Land and Trus t Attorney and as t o content by thc Endoment O f f 3 ::er

MALlV LTMZVEFSITY - ABCIBR M. FWKPIflGICON MUSEUM F'U!iIi - BALE OP APPROXI- MATELY 430 ATRES IN H, B, LITTLEFTELLI S~JRKEY, GALWESTON c 3 t m , TO UNIOM CARBIDE CORPORATION*--In l i n e with authorization by the Board of Regents on. February 2 and March 8, 1962, the C h a i m h ~ s e x ~ c u t ~ e d an behalf of' t.he Board a C o r i t r a c t of Sale and Purcha~e h t e d idarch 8, 1962, u i r h Uniun Carbide Corpora'ri,on c o v o r - N ~ ; % i , ing approxi~nately 450 acres i n the H , B * L i t t Z e f l e l d Survey for $>~30,(300 cash, It is expected that t h e sa l e v;ll be closed early in May, and it f 5 ~~ecc.mmnende3 that the Board of Regents adopt the foil-owing r ~ s o l u t i o n aui,huri r i n g thi? c o ~ - veyance: 4

WHERE&, by deed, &%ed Oc.tc'eer 7, 1927, Archer M. Runt"Lragr,on conveyed a

t o tbe Board of Regefits o f The 'Jniversity o r Tex.a~,, fib ?-1"~8t ,~ all or the Land, real es&ate a a , real g r o p ~ ~ t y cwnca by him i u Gal .ves ton 1;13uby, Texas, fcr tdhe use and benef i L of a muse~m %O be estabLished in, connac - t i c n with The Univ~;rsl.l;y of Texas, graul..ing to the s a i d . 5oarci of Fbegen4"s

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Cull pawcr and a u t h o r i t y to UER tLLC l%nd c;s i,o se2.l. m.d convey t.he property upon zuch term3 and cundi Lion5 as t .he Ecard o f Regen1,s should see fit and %o use the proceeds Prom catd sale o r sales for the beneInit of the museun above mentioned, sald aeed belcp recc7rded in Vol.m% 415, pages l h 4 - ~ L 5 Deed Records of Ga?.ve~f on CIcllrS;~, Texas, to ~h i r :h dyed and the record thereof reference 1 5 mad,c f o r a l l P U ~ ~ C I S R G ; and

WHEREAS, Ul?,ion Carbide C ~ r p ~ r a t l o n ' , a corporation -t.ran.sact.i ng busi - n e s s in Texas mdcr n l a w f u l perm1 t;, lms made ar off~r t;c purchase the p~ernisec, situebt.cd in Galve~ton County, Texa.s, des,crib~d as

A 200 acre tract of Land Ln the Ha B . Ll7tLefisl .d Sunvey, Abstract, 143, Galveston County, Texas , described by metes a d Sounds in that lease sgrecmer?Z betveen t.b.e Board o f Regent-R of The lJ~:.i.vexsl ty of Texas and Unior?. Carbide Co~poraCior., dated J'we 3 0 , ;YSP, t,ogeth?r

+ w i t h a n addit,ional t r a . c t of land In -the same survey comprisjng 235,2'3 a c r e of land,, r.ore ox l e s s , formtd by project.j.on c f the monk ~ l o r t h e r l y raorth Line of said 2CO acre t r a c t and t b . ~ sou , th l i n e of the said 200 acre t , r ac t eastwardly to Galveston Bay, the conditions of the sale and a more de ta i l ed d e s c r i p t i ~ n of" the tract^ o f l a n d being seL for th i n the G o ~ t m c t of Sale, a t f e d March 0 , 1962, bet,veen t,he Ecard of Regerat.6 o f The Unive r s f ty oP T e x ~ a and L'nien Csrhide C~rgorti t~ion, t o ubi ch reference is made;

WHERWS, the ufrcr 1s duly accept.ed by the B a r d o f Regents of The Ihi - v e r s i t y of Texas, as T r u u k ~ t e , the Board of Regen:,s t,o r ~ s e r v e i n sa id conveyanrse ot' the Iand alL o i l , gas =d c the? air3ral.s in and under m i d t r a c t orrle3 by i t by Teaso-.. o r its o m ~ r ~ h i p , but with , d r l l l l . n g and producing operations -,herefor- t o kst 1imit.ed to *;wo 2r i ll l .ng si t e s as specFfied i r a the Contract of Sale , to be ident i f ied i.n t b b c,onvey- ancc of said propert.y, such sale be ing advan+.ageous t c the t,rust fud:

NCV, TTTIDIPQRE, EE IT IESOLLXD~ That the C h i m r ~ of :be Board gf HegFntyc, of Tllc un.11-erai ty L~L' Texas be acd he i s hereby a u t h o ~ i zed ar,d directed, up- or- receipt of the consldera t iun, to execute, ackzouledge and dcl iver a proper deed conveying the above -described. pmpertir f c I)i) i c ~ , Carbide Ccrporatiun with mlceral reservation as aforetiaid a d or, behaif of ;he Board of Regecta of The Ur-lverslty of Texae, as Trus tee , and t o per?o~m a l l o ther a c t s necessary t.o complete the trsnsaction, and the Secretary of the Board uf Regents is au thc r i zed and dlreetec to attest the deed and af f ix the c o m c r ~ seal o r the Board o f Regentx,

MAIN UNSVERSITY - ARCKER PI . RUNT1 WGTON ML5ElBi FT.m - PROPOSAL E I U M ~m OIL CORPORATIOK FOR DSL, GAS, mu m m w ~ WE OW 396 ACRES, S . C, BLVDZCK S7mVE;y, GAL,VE;5TON 60UWl'Y ? - -C-u2f OIL Corpcretior~ prugoses to ~ ~ r c h a s e an oil, gas, and mineral, lease on apr~ximately 396 acres of the Bunt.ic@tor. La-qda iri Galves- ton County f o r a $2: per acre b~nus, 116 royal ty , and. $5,00 W R acre annual de- lay rental. The l a s e wilL be fo r a primary *;ern of r ive yF&rs . AT the State School Land Board 1,ease aa.Le on Fehrlxry 6 , Gu-lE bought. l .eas~5 cv hhree +,ract,s in Qalves ton Bsy , ad j o k i n g the H-mt f ng+,on t,racrl 3rd extend2 nc ouf i n t.o rhe Bay, at an sverage bonus or' approximtel.y $26 pel. acre and royal ty of 1./6, TPa,s was by sealed b i d s , ar-d no otkr bl.ds - e r e recei v ~ d .. 1% appear2, t.Ilat the ollly other tract in which Ou2.f 1,s interested i , s one campri s i n g abol~t, I O U acres surrounded 0 by the 396 acres n m ~ d by the Universit-y. ?his ar.her t r a c t is oxierL 3y some Galveston peopl-e,, and It j a undsrs$ood thak they arke l~aoing , o G1il.f nn t h e

P term5 offere& the i . ' n ive rh i , ty The 396 ccreG ad,iolr. on ?he s o u t h the L,31.0 5ame4 acre3 uf Huntington mnds leased by t h e Eioard o f Regerrts in September, 1959, to Pan Americar, P e t r o d e m @oxporaticlr-, &T a bonus o f $50 per acre, 1,j6 royalty, and $10 per acre delay r en t a l . Pan Americar. ha: aid ~ e n ~ a l a or: the entiye t~act. and to date has not d r i l i e d on it, Tc the north of" t<$e Pan Amerl.cm tract is

the tract or' approximately 1,140 acres leased by the Ward of Regents tu the British-American O i l Producing Company in December, 1960, at; a bonus o f $60 p e r acre, 1/6 royalty, and $10 Celay rental. The west 400 acres of t h i s t.ract was released by British-American last year, and the remainder i a rstil.1 held wtder t h e i r lease. A dry hole was drilled on the eastern porkion of this acreage, and later another dry hole was drilled by British-American and i t s partners in Galveston Bay ;o the northeast of the i r test on the UniveraityPs land" The Lease f o r m proposed by G u l f O i l Corporation i s i z line with the fo rms used f o r the Pan American and the British-American leaaes and c m r l e s reasonable restric- tions as to use of the surface so as not to interfere unduly ui.th possible industrial uses of the land. The staff believes that t h e term6 o f the proposal are i n Line and the best t h a t Gulf is in a position to offer , Tt i s racommend- ed that the Boa~d of Regents accept Gulf's proposal and authorize i t s Chalman t o execute the lease when apgroved as t o form by the land amd Trus t Attorncy and as to content by the Endowment Officer.

HOGG FOWDA'lIOB: W. C . BOX m R I L FUND - PROWS& PROM J . P , LONGMIRE FOR OIL AND GAS LEASE OM 80 ACRES, W T O N C O W . --The Board of Re- g e n t ~ as Trustee of Hogg Foundation: 61. C. Hogg Memorial Fund o m 9 1/6 of the minerals under 80 acres i n Lha S o F. Austin 3 1/6 Leagues Grant at Boling Dome (-j+ !: 1 [%-

in Wharton County which M r . J. P . Lnnpire of Victoria proposes to lease f o r ; r l '? ' r ' ' " oil and gas (no other minerals) for a primary term of six months, no bonus, and royalty of 1/6. N r . knmire expects to dril l . at least m e shmllaw well. The last lease was made in 1950 for one year, and no l a t e r proposals have been received until M r . Longmire'6. It La recommended that the Board of Regezta accept the proposal and authorixe I t s Chairman to exccuts the l east wliea ap- proved as to form by t h e Land and Trust Attorney and as t o content by the Endaw- ment Officer .

HOGG FOUNDATION: W. C , HOGG MEWlilAL FUND - PROPOSAL F39M WWRENCE E. HOOVER FOR OIL, GAS, AND MlW LEASE ON ~ 6 9 ACRES, WHAR'PON COUNTY. - -MT .. Lawrence E, Hooqrer, Independent oil operator of Corpus ChristL, has asked for

1 m oil, gas, and mineral lease on the undivided i n t e r e s t of t h e Board of Regents (1/16 from the Will C Hogg Estate and reminder in te res t In ?/la2 from the Thos. E. Hcgg state) in tuu #dJolning tracts comprising a total of I-63,02 ncres i n the Stephen F . Austin 3 1/61 Leagties Grant, Wharton County. Ho bonus will be paid. Primary temr of the lease w i l l be 90 days, and royalty will be 1/11 except that it will be 3/16 on any production from three aharldoned wells om the lease, Th i s land was leased in 1956 t o Prsncis A . C a l l e r y who obtained some produc tL~n , ceasing around Cctober, 1961.

It is understood that Miss Ima Hogg, Mrs* Hanszen, and Mrs. Margaret Hogg are leasing their interests under the terms proposed by k, Hoover, and It is recommended t h a t the Board of Regents accept t h e proposal and ~ u t k r o r i z e i t p

Chairman to execute a lease when approved as to form by the Land and Trust At torney and as to content by the Endowment office^.

HOGG FOUNDATION; VAMEER PROPERTIES - REPOBT AND RECOMIdENDATI3N l?EGARD- IEU'G PROPOSED LEASE TO HOUSTON FIRST FF,DERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCTATZ9N OM MITCHELL PROPERTY, CAFLTOL AND FANITIN, HOUSTON, --On JULY 22, 1961, wixh an amendment ~ l h December 2, the mard of Regents authorized a lease or, the Mitchel l Prcperty a t Capitol and Fannic in Houston to Houston Firs t Federal Savings and Loan Association Sor 25 yeays beginning January 1, 1963, at annual r e n h l of ni? ';P . n r $6~ ,000 ne t , w i t h an option f o r another 25 years at rent& of 6% oi appraised ' '

value but no l e s s than $60,000 m u a l l y . The Lessee uas to have nn op-,ion t o buy the proper ty during the term of the lease beginning at $1,0~0,000 in 1963 and going up $10,000 annua l ly thereafter. Due in part to questions as t e im- provements, depending to some degree on what might be proposed by W. T, Grant Company fcr a n e w lease 0x1 space t h e y occupg,, the lease has nnC been completed and s igned.

Thls proposal was presented to t h e Board of R e ~ e n t s when PI-oapccts fur a atrt;lsfactory renewal with W. T. G r a n t Company were discouraging and as a nec- essary lease for Houston F i r s t Federal to sfford parking facilities f o r its new 12-story building planned for t he opposite corner of the intersection.

After extended negotiations with H. T, Grant Company and due in part t o pressure from o t h e r owners and tenants in the v i c i n i t y to keep the G~ant Store , Hnuston First Federal i s nGw accepting a prcposal from the owners of property on the comer of the intersection across Fannin B t ~ e t from the Univer- sity's pyoperty fo r a parking garage s i t e . They had extended negotiations with these people, this SeFng the parking e i t e they preferred, w l t h no success pr ior t o t h e i r proposal t o the Board of Regents. Subsequently, the owners of t h i s o t h e r property got cogether on an arrangement satisfactory to Houston First Federal. A t about $he same time, Housrvon First FedelSaJ_ has reached an ugreenent w i t h W. T. Grant Company f o r a new lease on the space occupied ky,Grant in Zhe Univeraityls property. Thi s will be a 10-year lesae beginning January 1, 1963, at minimum rental of $45,000 annually, plus l& of grass sales over $3,200,000 fox the entire s to r e which inc ludes property leased from other owners, The lease w i l l carry an option in favor of the Lessee for another 5 years at the same rental with a penal ty of $4 j ,000 if the option is not exercised. The rental w i l l not be e n t i r e l y net t o the Lessor, but additi~nal percentage rentals paid should more than cover any costs to be borne bj the Lessor, Most of" the cther tenants in the University's property wish to renew thslr Leasea, and ~t seems reasonably definite tha t a total US $103,000 o r perllaps more i n guaranteed annual grosa rents can be realized from new l e a s e s , inc luding t h e Grant lease.

Houston P - l . r ~ t Federal Savings and ban Association assures the Board o f Regents that it is more than w i l l i n g to move ahead a d execute i t s lease on the University's property from which it m y stand to make some p r o f i t . However, due to the fact t h a t its proposal to the Board of regent^ wao on the beoiv or having t o g e t this lease in order to build its 12-story building on the opposite corner of the intersection, which building is now w e l l along under construction, it wishes to give the Board of Regents f u l l opportunity to cancel..the agreement t o lease o r to go rorward with it, with aGsurance that such cancellation if elected by the Board of Regents w i l l be entirely mutual.

The new LuLlding of Houston First FederaL Saving8 and Loan Association, the parking garage to be ccnstructed at the same in tersect ion, the continuation of *he k'. T. Grant Company s tore vhich de f in i t e ly will br ing improvements and remodeling of the store, and some other develogments In t h e general v i c i n i t y seem to have made prospects for t h e University's p r o ~ e ~ t y def in i te ly more en- couraging.

~ h t - , w o r d an some of these developments has not .&.rrived in t i m e Eor adequate investiga-tiion and s tarf recomnendation~~g~b-f ' to" comple tion of :his dccket material. eemmfsC6ation of the s t ~ P f W l l be made at the meeting

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TIIX UNIVERSITY OF .KXAS o£fi~ of the ChaocellOr

~pdl 10, 19l):L

J0 m~ HO~Ol(ABLE nOARIl OF R£GEJ\TS OF 11m: UNIVERSITY OF 1."EJ,J'.$

(;en t I cmen'

The d'.lck Q to pre p~ ~ed by tll~ cO'"l'onen t i os t i cu t ions lis ted be 10... ~ re r,erc\"Llh 3\lbmttted. with my reColm\end.ltion for approval, fol' conaiderlltiOll "t the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austlu on L\pr11 27 • 26, 19&2.

~1~1n Universi.ty M. D. Anderson Kospltal ~nd

IexJs We~tern Co11eg~ 'fulIIor [ne;tltuta Mcdlca 1 Brallch Southwestern MedLcal School Dent"l Branch Postgr.14uatc School <l( ~l"d(cLnc

Li~ted below are Central Admin(strllCion items ~llch I tecommenc [or your approval,

The fo\1owlng Sifts hllve been received and sccRpcad for the ~Ur~OS()R

nOl"U,'

1 Gift of $1,000 from Mrs. John Leddy Jo~es, P. O· Box 13471, Dall~s>

tOl: thl'. "John Leddy Jone& M()lI'Iol"l"l Fund, Vario..,,, Purposes, Offlcc of lh" Chancellor,"

l Gift of $300 from Mr. Dan C. Willi~, P. O. Box 2220, D~llas, for loSe by the DQvelopmont Office. The (unds h3VC been deposited in the "V<lr lOUS Donors. Various Purposes Account." in t.he Ch<lnce llo(' s office.

>. Dl8trLbut1on of Funds - Wi11idm Heuermann Fund for C<lnce~ H~sear'h.

The ~ndowment Office hn5 received a check in thp. amouot of $9S0.QO from GUdf~n(y Title ond trust Compdny of Corpu8 Christi. Executor of the K8t~(e,

a~ the thirteenth portial distribution from that part of the ~eu~rmann

~tat~ bequeathed to The Unlv~ ...~ity of ~~KS. fQr thc use end ,euoftl o( the M. D. Anderson Hospital for Cancer Rese~rch, This distribution m~k8S ~

tot~l o( $258,250 that hn& now b~en turned over to ,he Univers(ty of Texs$ ~y thE Executors under the terms of Mr. Reuermann's Will. This check (5

h~ins tranAmt~ted to Mr. Starne, fur c[~dit as follows:

Account • WllliaM ReuQ(m&n~ Pund for Cancer Reseorch {endowment Fund) ... _., ...•.•.. $377 47

Account Wllli~m Heuermann Fund for Cancer RCSQarch (Current Restricted Account) •. si2.51

Tots 1 Dis tril>l.ltion .•........ $950.00

rhh distributIon !>etwcen che two aCcounts is in Hne "ieh the report frolll th~

I'l<8cutor.

4. A glft of ~20.0QO hal: been received from llis. Joe C. 'rhompson, ))il\\as, represent1.ng the first ot II sel:'ies of such gifts ffom v"riouR dnnol.'$ for lhe. ~8lsbli3nment of ~ coater~nce c~ot~r, as described by the Chancellor at the February 1962 ~etiDg of the BQGcd. (~o publicity Dt the present time.)

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5. Delete Dock&t Item No.1 reported in tbe September 1961 Central Administration Docket. hl tbe 8ection entitled, "GIFTS." Thl s Ltell, re l~ Llng to a $2.400 &lft f~~ tb. Gottesman FoundatlOD, was 4190 repor~ed 1n the ~~10 ~niver,i~y Docket (GIFTS: IT!M 43) of the same date.

GRADUAl! COUNCIL RBCCMMRNDATIONS

1. At its ~eliog on NoveQber 8, 1961. the Gradu~te Council approved the (olloYing reCO~QdA~ion oC its Commttte~ 00 Cour'ea and DegT~e

Prngra!l\d :

A chAn~e in t~e Graduate School Catalogue fro~ Haster in Business A~tnl'trQtlon to ~Iter 2! Business Adm101~t;;tion.

Appcoval o[ Board of Regents is requested.

1, At its meetinG on JaQuary 30, 1962. tha ~rarlu~CQ Council adopted th~

roll~ng legls1ation and bas sub~tled it thrQugh administrative cnsDDBl£ for app~~val by tbe Ro8~d of R~gent&;

B~glnning in September, 1962, Jny student seeking to become J c8nd\dBt~

for a &radua~e d~gree must be rugl$tered at tea&t once each calendJ( Y~4r following b16 initial reglBL~atlon Lo the Graduate School and including rhe ,emeeter 10 which tbe degree 1. to be granted. Regi8tr~t1on May be in residence or in ahaentia. The fcc for registration other than in resldp.nce ill to be sctdt one-hale Lhe basle re&i~tr8lloll fcc in the UuivQrai~. (Rxceptions to this rule will be made for graduate acudents serving In tha A~d Services.)

~O!..LER's R!CO!9IENDATION$

Comptrolt&r g~ronbar& haa aub~ltted the following items for Board of ~eg~nts' apprQV41. following administrative approvals 1D Central AdminlstrBclor..

I. A~fro~~iation for 5?ec1allsed equipment tor experl~ental te~cblng

auditori~ in tha Undergraduate Libc4cy and Academic Center at the Malo Voiv&rsity. Ap~copriate $60,000 from the Allocment Aceo~nt for the U~d~~grgduAte Llbrary Ynd Acada=dc Center at the Maio Un1ver,lty to an ~ccount to be entitled: Speciallsad lqu\pmeot {or Bxperimental TeAching A~~ltor~um. This appropriation will leave a halance io the Allo~nt Account fo~ this proJact of 8ppro~1mately ~)Z),OOO to COver movable furniture and f~t.19blog8 for tbe pro1oct. !be original alloc~tloa for th16 purpose ~a~

$350,000. The ·tec~Q4ad sum i8 based 00 cost cstim8tas for the teG~hl~G

".,ul~ut prepared io the ChaDl;.ellor', Orftce,

2. ~ln UniverSity - Appropriation of funds for pr~li~nAry eXpCD46e in conn~Ct1Qn With construction of ZOO apartment ~DitG (or married students. [n fhe Resent.' Minutes of July 22, 1961, app~oval ~as g!vco Ior an ~~oprt&tiQn of $1500 to cover preliGUn~~y expeoe.s in eon~ectlon vtLh the ~o~Sltu'tlon o[ cwo bundr~ aparcmeut units for msrrted students at the Malo (In'lversl.ty. Becau.e of unforeseen 90il condlt.loM at the site of Lhis cOQ$truction. it ...S8 necessary to drill more tCollt holel! th"a ..eI:e odgtoaHy ~ntLcipated. and additiOnal fuads are needed to pay for the5e test bole~. It LS) therefore. recomm~nded chae t~e S~ of $800 be added to Account No. r Apsl;"tment Units for Married Students· Alloonent Acc.ount, theM

~on~y needed to be advanced from Mata University Account No. SZ DtvLsion of Housing ano Food Service· MajoY Repairs, R~del1n& snd ReplacemfnC, ~nd OpQ.rating RG8GrvC. this ~dV8UC~ to be repaid w~en tba loan La ~eceived from Housiag and Home Fln~ce Agency.

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The Director of the University Personnel Office has recommended that rhe empl.oyee recognit5on program, as approved by the Board of Regents in Hay., 1960, be m d i f i e d as follows:

The ba6Pc of computing service awards is t o be changed from "continuous aorvica" to "total service,"

?'he r e c o m n d e d chmge is based on study by the original corqittee which s e t up the plan and is deemed a reasonable change. It was the f e e l i r ~ g of che CamitLee that; Lhere are many employees on the campds with Acmg .+krvice t o the University who have had service interruptions beyond thaf.r control and that these employees should not be deprived of ~,eeognf t i o s of t h e i r t o t a l serv ice to the c A m p u s c o w n i t y .

Approval, of Board of Rcgents is requaste-d.

AP~ROPRTAT~OM -.- FROM - CAMPUS SERVICES, -- XNC.

'The Ghance1,Lor has approved expe.ndf ture of the following sum from retai l led proLLrs of Campus Services, PAC. for the purposes noted:

1, Upon the recornendation of President Smiley , $360 for one year for uae k y 6.he ~ a d i o / ~ e l t s v i s i o n Depar trnent i n p r i n t f.ng KUT-FM programs i n c l u d f ng c8n%t of paper, the addressing charges made by t he Stenographic Bureau, o f f - campus posrage and t h e cost of making the multilith m a t s . 'KUT-FM is principally a student-,operated high f i d e l i t y broadcast a t a t i o n which provides c 1 ase ica l msic and Wniversit y news bulletins as a,- t r a i n i n g laboratory for o tudants ,

2. Upon racoarme&,ation by President, Smiley $250 has been appropriaied f:)r rhe f : l r s t year of support of the International student, organization k n e m as t h e International Association of Students in Economf cs and Commerce. This organization is sponsored by cooperating firms such as Sears, Roebuck & Company, The Dallas Morning News, Republie Hatibnal Bank of Dalla's, and Volkart Brothers, Inc. of Dallas. Rowever, expenqes of ,

organizing the loca l chapter arg required and the sum approvkd ail1 pay needed caa t.s for the first year including expenses of regional reprqsentat Lon at the R tudents ' internationa,l conventioli in Berlin, This progeam is believed ro be an important one and one which will f L t our Lmivers,ity1s genuine interest. in the international exchange of persons.

3, Payment of $1,000 to the Austin Transit Corporation i n p a r t i a l payme.nt for t h e parking and transportation survey and service perfomad by the campany during fourteen days in the month of February.

&:;---~-24_$5aa~~ be w e x r ~ e n d e r l a t t b e e * j r r l l a ~ ~ e a r r ~ a g e K e e l c l r l . ..-tT---C-- - fo r em- ~ncurred in connection

Ratiiioatioa by t,he Board of PegenLs is reques Led.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECURITY AGREEMBNTS: Modification of List of --- --- gniversity Officials Designated to Handle Classified Government Contracts;; 1 recornend that the list: approved by the Board of Regents be

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modified a6 follows:

Change In position of Dr. Harry Renaom f rom President. Main UnLversi~y, to Chancellor, University System, as of ~ ~ r i l 1, 1961,

Change i n posirion of Mr, Graves W. Landrum from Business Manager, Main University, to Assistanr ro the Chanceilor as of Septemier 1 , 1961,,

Remove Dr, Logan Wilson, Chancellor, who res igned as of March .:?i, 1961

Change in position of Dr, Joseph R . S m i l e y from Vice-President and Provost to President, Main University, as of June 1, 1961,

Add t.he name of DrA Horman Hackerman, appointed as Vice-President and Provost, Main University, as of September 1, 1962,

Add the name of Mr. James H. Colvin, appointed as Business Manager, Main University, as of December 15, 1961.

Add the name of Dr.-Joseph Ray, appointed as President of Texas Western College, as of August 15, 1960,

Add t he name of F r , Halbert St. Clair, appointed as Business Manager of Texas Western College, as of September 1, 1960.

Remove A l v l n A . Smith, Business Planager a £ Texas Western College, who resigned as of August 31, 1960.

Foilawing approval by the Board of Regents, the Secretary is requested to furnish t,wo cer t i £fed copies of the act ion to the Offfce of Government Sponsored Bcse~reh. That, off ice will file one copy with the Depart.menr. of D c f e n a e -

Sincerely yours,

Harry ~adsora Chancellor

April 27 and 28, 1962 Meeting

Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Academic and Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government Research

Correc t ion of Septe~ll)er 1961 Docket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facul ty Legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G i f t s and. Gran ts

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mboratory Fee Schedu1.e

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mczes Fund Grant

p!ilitary Leaves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phpo-Lisn Waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cu ts ldeDuL ies

Rcstrh.I.c;ecl F ~ l d u Account, Establishmenl; of' . . . . . . . . . . . . :ale and Removal of Archwa;r Houses and Tmprovements . . . . . . . . Sale to Staff &!ember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lI:rgh Lanar 5tonc P r a f e ~ s o r ~ h i p ir Law, Rstabllshmcnt of , , . . , ,

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tmvel from Ncn-Travel h n d c

Tui'iion RaLes for Twelve Week :jum.ner ,Session + . . , , , . . , ,

Mein - Docket Index

THE UNLlrERSITY OF E X A S Main Univercity

Ofrice of t.he President Austin

Apri l 7, 1962

Chancellor Harry Ransom The University of T e x a ~ Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor Ransom :

The following dccket f o r Main Universi ty is sutmitted fo r your approval and submission -t;o t ke Board of Regents at i t s meeting in Austin on April 27 and 28, 1962;

GIFTS AN3 GRANTS: The following gifts and grants have been received a? the -- Main University. I rcccmmend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donor by the Secretary. In the case of scholarships where t h e recipient has been designated, it has bean ascertained that the donor is a public or charitable institu-iion and that the donation does not constituze an evasion of taxes. An a s t e r i s k i n d i c a t e s a non-cash g i f t . The amount s t a t e d is an appraisal, o r an approxitnate or book value i n t h e case of unsold s t o c k .

1. The "Adams Best" Foundatlnn, 2200 Windsor Road, Austin, T e x a ~ , f o r the Jjusiness Administration Foulldation (1310) $ l00,OO

51. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, Mr W . Feu1 Briggs, Secretary-Executive D i r e c Lor, 777 Fourteerith Street, N -W , Washington 5 , I) .C ., f o r a fellowship in Pharmacy (1386) 750*00

3. The American Heart Association, Inc . , 44 East 23rd St., New York, New York, a quarterly payment on t h e grant , to the Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute (1066) 825.00

4. American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., 150 b s t 42nd Street, New York, 17, New York, for the Materiala Fatigue Laboratory, Bureau of Ensineering Ressarc h (1373 1 12,500 -00

5. The Andrew Carruthers Chapter, D .A . R . , Mys. Roger H, Porter, 2b13 Jarratt Avenue, Austin, Texas, for the scholarhi? fund (endowment) (1794)

6 . Mr. Wayne Ashnore, 1601 North B St reed , Midland, Texas, a collection of National Geographic magazinte to the Humanities Research Center 250.00%

7 . Association of Allergists for Mycological Inves t l g a t i o n s , Inc., Dr, Sirn Hulsey, Secretary-Treasurer, 701 Fifth Avenue, F o r t Worth, Texas, a grant f o r Rcscarch in Bacter io lo&y (1359 1 3,203 .GO

8. Assoc l a t i on or' America11 University Presses, 2 O West 43ra St., New York 36, New York, for the Latin American Fund, University of Texas Press (1210) 3,50C .00

9 . Association of Texas Fire and Xsualty Companies, Mr. G . W . Greathouse, Secretary-Treasurer, P .O . Box 2759: Dallas, Texas, f o r liha Business Administmtlon Fljundation

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GIFTS AND GRANTS (continuad) -- 10. Austin Bakjng Compa.rly, M r . J. T. Colenan, 5800 Airporr; Boulevard, Aust in, Texas, for t h e Fac.r;lty Iaproverrient Fund (1033)

11. Austin Clear ing Hoesee Associa%ion, Mr. T , A. Norman, President, P, 8 . Dsx 2140, Asst in, Texas, f o r the Faculty Ttnprovement Fund (1262)

1 Austin Savings and b a n Association, Mr. E. T. Howell, President, 1008 lavaca, Austin 1, Texas, fo- the Faculty Improvement Fi~nd (1353)

13 + Mr. 1Iines H. S a k z ~ , 430 Texas National Bank Bailding, Houston, T e x a s , for the A r t s an3 Sciences Foundation (1327)

14. H, C. Baker Foundaticfi, P, 0. Bcx 2274, Temiml Annex, I46 Angcles 54, C a l i f o r n i a , f o r scholarships in t h t Collc$e of Engineering (Elechanical and ~etrolewrz) (1303 )

For the Engineering Foundation (1304) Unrestricted p a c t deposited to President's

VaS?io';s Donors - Various Purp066e (1305)

15. Mr. and Mrs. L . T . Barrow, 3314 Chevy Chase Drive, Houst.c)n 19, Texas, trust fund n e t i n c ~ m e for tl?e Tnurt.h quarter transmitted by Hr C . D . Sirnmcns, Vies-President and Senior Trust Off iaer , Firs* City National Bank of Houston, f o r I l a l P. Bybee Memorial Fund (endowment) (NO pub l i c i t y ) (1953)

16. Mr. and Mrs. L . T . Barrow, 7314 Chew C h a s e Drive, Houston 19, Texas, for the Hal P. Bybee Memorial F'md (endowment) ( iB24)

17. Mr. Thomas D. Barrow, 7303 Ha,mpson, New Orleans 18, Louisiana, f o r t h e J3aI P. Bybee Memurial Fund (1092)

16. The Bcchtel Foundation, 220 Bush Street , San Francisco 4, California, f o r the E n g i ~ a e r i n g Foundation (1381)

19, The B e l l FULS of The Buffalo Fou~dat.!.an, M r . Daniel W. Streeter, Director, 232 Deiaware Avenue, Buffalo 2, Mew York, an unrestricted grant deposited to the President's O f f i c e Various Donors - Various Purposes (1034)

20. The Bettes Fonndation, Mr. zohn F . Austin, Jr., President, Bettes Buildin$, 2Ui Mairr Street, Houston 1, Texas, for the T. J. Bettes Master's F~llowskip i n Business Administration ( 1125)

21. The BlaPfer Faxndation, f.f.ouston, f o r the A r t Publication Fund, The University of Texas Press (1209)

22, Mr. and MXG I Wayr:e F . Bowman, 1113 Hiela Espcrson Building, Houston 2 , Texas, far the F . W . Sim~nds Memorial Scholarship Fund (endcwment ) (1787 )

23. Mr, E. C . Breeding> 923 Bankers Mor%gage Building, Houston 1, T e r ~ s , for the Department of Accounting, General Purposes (1057)

24 a Mr. and Mrs. J o b W. Brice, 2161 Forest Boul.%rrard, Tulsa , Oldahoma, f o r the Geology Foundation in memory of F . L. Whitney (i335)

2 5 . The 'Brows1 Foundation, In@ . , P . 0. Box 3, Hoaston 1, Texas, f o r %he Business Administration Fown&~tPorz, a matching g i f t (1240)

26. The Brown Foundation, Inc . , P. 0. Box 3, Houston 1, Texas, f o r the Accounting Education Fund, a match in^ &if t (1182)

27. The Brown Foundation Inc,, P . 0. Box 3, Houston 1, Texas, for t h e Arts and Sciences Foundation, a matching g i f t (1417)

2 Mr , Mor+,on Brown, 106 E a s t 19th Street, Ag~Sin, Texas, fop a scholarship in the Department of Drama (1046) 1,500.00

29. Mr. HErry C , Bryan, 218 E. W i i h e t t e , Colorado Springs, Colorado, for t h e Pharmaceutical Foundation (1062) 500.00

30. Mr. Stuart E . Buckley, 303 Timber Terrace, Houston 24, Texas, for t h e Engineering Fo.uda",on (1081)

31. Calcasiau Lmber Company, Mr, W , 3. Drake, Jr., P . 0. Box 996, Auutin, Texas, for the Faculty Improvement Fund (1132) 750 .00

32. Mr. Ellore Cammack, Po 0, Box 49, Brownsville~ Texas, for t h e ~ c ' c o u n t ~ a ~ EdksatLon lQnd (1286) 100.00

33. Central Texaa Iron Works, Mr. d. D, Roberts, Secretary-T~essurer, I;' . I\. Sox 945, Waco, Terns, f o r the Mzterials Fatigue Iaboratory, Bureau of Ehgineer ing %search ( 1207 )

34. The Champion Paper Foundation, Mr. W i l l i a m DeVoll, Director, 601 North B. Street , h l l t o n , Oh5.0, unrestrjcted grant deposited t o Loans & Scholarships - Various Donors, Various h r p o t a s (1398) 200.00

35. The Clayton Founiiation fo r Rastarct., 706 Bank of the Southwest Building, Roustan 2 , Texas, the second half of annual p a n t to the S h y t o n Foundation Biochemical I n s t i t u t e (1821) 123,400. 00

36. continestai o i l Company, P. O . BOX 2197, Houston 1, Texas, fo r t h e EngLneering Fcun&t:on (1911) 5,OOO .CQ

37. Continent.al o?.l Companv, Mr. j . P . Malo t-t, Vice-Pre sl5ent, Froduction, P, 0 , Box 2197, Houston 1, Taxas, a fellrjwship i n the Deparbcnt of Petroleum Engineering (1334) 3,000 -00

33. Continental O i l Company, Mr. Jioward Erb Secret&,ry, Financial. A i d to Edilcatfon C ~ m i t t ~ e e , P . 0 . Box 2197, Houston, Texas, a total of' $159.50 m a t c h l u g g i f t s far

engineer in^ Foundatior [ 1349) Hal P. Drbec Memorial Fucd (13m) Robert H . Cuyler Mernr~rial Se holarship (131c7) Student Loan Furid, Department of Geolom (1346) Geolopy Foundat ion (1345)

GIFTS AND @WIYTS (contf~nued) __C-

39, Mr. Thomas k. Cc-stain, 50 R i v c r s i d t D r i v e , Kew York City, te Hwnanities Research Centerp mszuseripts and other doc~~nents cmc.erned uith his novels, Tr~e Silver Chal iec - ., ,.

and The Tontine - $ 12,500.0@+

40. Mrs. Kat'hryn ~~~~~~~~f l" Crosby, Bing Crosby Enterprises, 9028 Sunset Boulevara, Los Angeles 46, Calil'ornia, for the Barkley Scholarship Fund, Deparfment of Drama (1410)

41. The Dslhs Shakespeare Club, Mrs. B. W , 2, Gordon, Chairman, Sallie Dickson Meaorial Tmst Fmd, 4205 Shemndoah, Dallas 19, Texas, for a graduate fellowship in t h e Depament of Pram (1404)

42. The M. N . Bvldson Foundation, P. Q . Box 1635, Hou~ton 1, Texac, f a r f e l lovsh ip i n t h e School of Architecture (1414)

431 Mr. Mormn. 3. Davis, Humble O i l and Refining Company, P. 0. Box 2180, Houston 1, Texas, fom. t h e ticoloey Foundation (1198)

44. Mr. and Mrs , R . K. DeFord, 1503 Mtado~brook~ A u ~ t i n , Texas, f o r the G e o l o ~ Fo-mdatio~ (1336)

45. The now Chmical flflmparj, Midland, Miehigau, far the Engineerf ng Foundation (matching gift ) (1713)

46. The E. I. D ~ P o n t de N e m o u r ~ & Co., I n c , , M r . C. H. Green W a l t ; , President, Wf lrningbon, Delaware, grant in a f d f o r fundamental research, $5,000 irr the Department o r Chemistrmy and $T,OOC in thc DepartmenL U P Chemical Engineering (1189) (1190)

47. Mr. Morri~ L. Ernst, 285 mdi60n A7;rer?ue, New Ynrk 17, !Jew York, a portion of his co l lec t ion of papers h i c h cover nearly h a l f a century of h i s a c t i v i t i e s i n p u b l i c l i f c , to HunmnFties Research Center, the total coll@ction uhich h3s beer1 deposited ~ppraiwed at $135,~00, but the por t ion for which title has passed t~ %he U n i v e r s i t y i n 1962,

48. The Fai th Foundation, M r . James Wendell West, P . 0. BOX 1 6 ~ 6 ~ K o ~ ~ s t o n ip Texas, for the Junior Fellow Scholarsh ip Program ( 1 ~ 5 6 )

L-9. Fed-Mart of Houston, Inc., 2323 W i r t Road, Houston 24, Texas, for Scholarship and fellowships in Phamacy (1238)

50. Mr. Joe Fenley Flazk and Mr. Henry D. Reynolds, American Geneml Jnswance Cmpny, P. 0. Box 2179, Kouston 1, Texas, f o r Account-ing E d u c ~ t i c m Fuzd (1390)

51. Mrs, Jack L. Foxworth, 5506 De bathe Avenue, 13allas 20, Texas, a second annual eon-t~i .hution to the L. W. Payne L ib r a ry (103 j ) ~ , O O O . O O

52. Fraese, N i e h r ~ l ~ and E n b e g e , Consulting EhgPneers, Ilanciger Building, Fort Wort;h 2, Texas , f o r the Ehgir.eering Foundat ion (TO?~) 200.00

53. Ms. H e r b e r t J, Frensley, P. 0 . Box 3, Houston 1, Texas, f o r the A r t s and Sciences F w m h t i o n (1337) 500.00

GIFTS AND rJRI1NTS (coxtfnr~,ed) -- 5h. The Ger,eraI Grid Corporat Pnri, A m y rjh11p.mLeai. Cen.t;er, Maryland, f o r research want for st733y on enerw absorption, Bur2au of Engineering Research (1802) $ ~ , ~ O O . O O

55. George, Thrift & Coekrell, a. C*rdon # - George, 2100 Tower L i f e m i l d i n g , bxa Antonio, fo r t h e Accounting E h c a t i o n Fun& (l.233)

56. G i f Tcrd-Hill Pipe Csmpaqy, 2400 Fidc?.:i-ty 'slnion Tower, Dallas 1, Texas, for the Mat,erfal Fatigue Research Iabo ratory , Bureau of Engineerf ng Research ( , ~ 2 9 ) 500.00

57. G i f f ord-Hil2-American, Tcc . , 412 Texas Bank Building, Dallas 2, Texas, for the Material Fatigue Research laboratory, Bureau of Engineer in& Research (1128) 1,000 -00

58. Mr. Ed k s s e t t , 1201 Telephone Bu?-Lding,, Dallas, Tuxas, armual cantri'oution Tor orat.orlcal. cantest prize ( 1776) 225. 00

59. Mr. Nelson D . Griswold, 3636 Richmond Avenue, Houstcn 27, Texas, for the Engineerma PowdaLion (n67) 100.00

60, Gulf Oil Corporation, Mr. H. I?, Beardmore, F . 0. Drawer 2100, Houston I., Terns , fo r the Engineering Founcktion (3020)

61. Mr. Dilvorth S. B g e r , 1301 Mercar-tLle Securities Building, Dallas 1, Texas, f o r the Geology Foundation (1322) 1,000,OO

62. Hr. W. DOW Baamo, P. 0. 'Box 2819, Dallas 21, Texas, f o r t h e Geology Fomdat ios ( ~ 8 6 )

63. Mr. John P, Fiarbfn, 32UT SoutSmd Cectar, I)al.hs 1, Texas, f o r the Accsuatfag Efiucatio:~ Fund ( U 6 O ) 2.00.00

65. Hcmphill's Book Stores, Bnx 8077, Univercity S t a t i o n , Austir,, Terns, for the Buaiazss Admini~tratlon Foan&tion f o r BEA t r a v e l ard promotion f mid, In aemc~rg r 2f MY. T . Xemphfll (1326) 100.00

66. Hope Cottage-Children ' s 3mea2, I c , , 2301 Welborn Street, Dallas 19, Texas,:s. seho,'larahip in the Graduate School of Social Work (1193)

67. Howell Instruments, u'm . , 3479 W e Vie kery Soulevard, F o r t Wo~th 7, Terns, for schoLarships in t.he College of ?&gLneerLng (1~91) 1, VOO , 00

68. Mr. J. S . Hudmli , 5 1 C Feoples Bank 'Building, P. C, Box 1310, Tyler, 'Texas, for Lhe Engin.eering Foundation (1200) 1, 000,CO

6 Human Genetics FaundaCior,, M r , R i c h r d Arcns, 22801 B l u h i l l h a d , =catoB, Maqiar!d, f ~ r research under the direction of Dr, C . P . Oliver, 300 shnaseo of Mdressopaph-Mult;lmaph stock (not sola) (1400)

73. Hman Genetics Foundation, Mr. Richard C . A r e n ~ , Executive Secretary, 12801 B 1 , j h i i Z Road, wheaton, Maryland, thirty-seven shares of Addressograph-Mutigraph Corporation common s tock and a check in the anrmo-mt of $70.25 for support of research mcitr the dfrect.Ion of Dr. Ira Iscoe (1342) 3,060.13

71. t4r. Clarence T . I~ensee , Emei, & Ernst., 5600 hlf ?~&$Qyg, Iloueton, Text 3 , for t he Ace ounting Educat Lon F~mnd

72. Jefferson Chemical Company, M r . L. R. S t m w n , Vice-President, 1121 Walker Avenue, Houston 2, Texas, a grant-in-aid t u Btireau of Engineering Research f o r research under d i rec t ion 0s' Dr. Earnest Gloyna (1256)

73 Mr. Robert K. Jewe tt , 1600 Esperson Building, Houston, Texas, for the Department of Accounting, ~ e n e m l purposes ( 1237 1

74 The Edwin M. Jones Fourdat-ian, MY A Van k u i s , President, Eilwin M. J'oneG O i l Cmpany, 404 Him Building, San Ankonio, Terns, to establ ish the E d w i n M . Jonas Scholarship Fund (f'unds tmpom.r:ly :Er! e n b m e n t ) (1054) 15,000 "00

75- Mrs. John Leddy Jones, P. 0. Bnx 13L71, D a l b a , 'Pcxas, to continue the John h d k v Jones Memorial Scholarsh ip in Music (1~38)

To provide the John Leddy Jones Memorial Awa.rd , ,

to an outs tanding student in music (10lr0) (nn p7 .~bl ic i ty)

goo, uc

71. FX . and Mrs. Jack S . Jo~cy, T ; O ~ Wsugh D r i t ~ e , Hauskon 19, Texas, 509 shares of Gulf In te rsb te Company comon s tock (being held) to furnish a rocn~ in the Academic Center (1403) 5 , 375.00X

77, Junior Zea>pe of Austin, Mrs. F , M. Covert, 111, 4703 Crestway, Austin.3, Tcxas, f'cr Lhe Fine A r t s Foundation - Schohrsh ips , Junior Strlng Project (1243) 250.00

78, Junior L e a e a of Austin, Mrs. Uomld OtBsien , Presiden-L,. 3809 West 25th St., Austin, Texas, for J u n i ~ r Art ProJect, Department ur Art (14211) 2ClO. 00

79, K l i n c k Drug Store, Xnc* No. 1, P . 0. Box ' (00, McAllen, Texas, f o r scholarships and fellowships in the College o f Pharmacy (1348) 250.00

80. Imyers T i t l e insurance Carporation, Bichmand, Virginia, ror thc John Chzrles Tomes Founht ion Scholarship Fbn? (1813)

81. Lcne S;ar Steel company, P , O, BOX 12226, ;Dallas 25, Texas, f o r the Material Fatima Research h b o r a t o v , Bureau of Engineering Research (1042) 5,090 -00

82, slon@urn E a u c a t i o r m ~ Foundation, P. 0, Box 310, Austin, Texas, f o r baseball scholarahipe (1385) 600, 00

For t r a c k scholarships (1344) 250.00

83. Longview Founbt ion, In@. , 60 F a s t 42nd Street , New York 17, Mew York, for purchase of five works of ar t for the A r t Museum (1146)

84. Mwer Colorado Fki~er Authority, P . 0. Box U53, XustLn, Texas, a grant Tor research in Depar-her-.t of CLtsfJ. Engineering under d l r e c t i o n of Prof'essor Walter L. Moore (1041) 4,100.00

GmS AND GRANTS (continued) -- 05. Mr, John F . Maber, P. 0. Box 2129, Docston 1, Texas, fa r the PLner Publication E'und :or preparation of jook - Murals of Mexico by mily Edwards (1416) - 86. Prcfessor Oscar Maurer of the Department ol* English, a f i r s t ed i t ion o f C h r i s t o p h e r Morlcyrs The TroJan Horse - - 10. oo*

87. Medical Sciences Research Foundation, P. 0 , Box 4448, Stanford University, California, the t h i r d quarterly payment on grant f o r research in biochemical i n s t m a n t a t i o n under the direct ion of D r . Ray P. Reed (1313) 4,474.50

88. The Charles Morton Share Trust, Mr. J . R . Holdel-, Co-Trustee, P - 0 . BOX 401, Alva Oklahom, a dota l of $17,000 f o r the fol lowing:

For undergmduate scholarships (1266) 2,500.00 For National DePense Student h a n s Program ( ~ 4 5 ) 2,500-00 For graduate fel lowship (1264) 2,000 ,012 For Charles Morton Share Gmduatc Fellow~hip Er~domen t

( 1263 ) 10,000.60

89. Masher s teel C o m p n y , Mr. H. E, Perry, Z b l r m a n of the Board, P . 0. Box 279, Kouston 1, Texas, for the Materials Fatiwe labsm'cory,, Bureau o f Engineeri~g Research (1260) 2,500.00

90. Mosh~r Steel Company, Mr. M. E . E l i o t , Vice-President, ? . 0 . Box 5652 , n a l h 22, Texas, f o r schalarships i n Engineering

For E. C , H. Bantel Scholarship (1192) 500.00 For S k n l a y P. Finch Scholarship (u.93) gC0 . 00

91. Mosher S tee l Company, M r . M . E. E l i o t , Vice-President, for the Engineering Fown&tion (1083) 103.00

93. Mrs . Frances Mossiker, 4848 S m o d Land, Dallas 9, Texas, the typescript and corrected galley proofs of her kook The Queen's Necklace and as well as English and - American f i r s t ed i t ions to Hmfi i tFes Research Center

9 3 Mr. W i l l i a m 6, Murray, Jr., Tribune Building, Austin, Tzxas, fox the Engineering Foundation (1019) 100.00

94. Mrs. T. E, Relson, 2201 Exposition, Austin, Texas, t h e Nelson FamKLy Papers providing research material on the early Swedish settlers in Texas to Huwanities Rascareh Center 850. OW

95. Newspapers, Znc., Mr. H. M. Fen-tress, President, 900 F m k l i n A-c-en=, WACO, T e x a ~ , f o w t h armual payment fo r fellowships and awstrds in t h e School of Journalism (1803) 2,800.00

96. M r s . Y. P. Nicholson, 1406 Henry clay Avenue, New Orlmns, Louisiana, for the Binds-Uebb Student Loan Fund (7.180) 500.00

97. Roswel l Standish Nothwang Estate, Majar Walter A . rae t j sns , SF,, s t a t e Heatlquarters Selective Service System, 302 East 5th, Austin, proceeds of sale o f property Left to t h e Unlv~rsity, the money to he used Tor pu'bl icat lon of crea t ive writing by students (1815, 1823) 21959.36

98. The R . W , and Jane E . Olson Foundaticn, 5322 Falls Road, Dallas 20, Texas, %r the ' Ehginetring Foundation (1281) j O U .OO

99. Mr. Edgar W . Owen, 530 Milam 3uilding, 5an Antonio, Terns, ror t he -0100 Foundation (Ul.3) $ 100.00

LOO. Pan American PetroZelm Foundation, Ine., P. 0. Box 591, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 3 gra,nt to Lhe Depar-mcnt of Petrolem Ecgimering, Lo cover cost o' re~egrch exyensee and equipment for FeUowchip holdezn (18Oi)

101. The Panhell.anic Council, .the hfiliversfty cf' Terns , for the Carl V. B r e d t Memorial Laan Fund (988)

102. M r . Foster Parker, $100 CTinton Drive, Fiouston, Texas , f o r the Accour,ting Educatic-r, Fwad (u&)

103. Mr. Foster Parker, 4100 Cl in ton Drivc, IIous Lux , Texas, f a r the Business AdmAnf s t ra t ion Foundation (1063)

104. The Pi CeW F h l AL-e Club, hlxs, Jerry % e l l , President, l5O9 Marshall Iana, for the Fins A r t s Foundation - Schobr=sh%ps C 1-790 1 1.m 0 00

105. The P i t t c b u r & Plate Glass Founda-,ion, One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pem~ylvania , Tor t he Engineering Foundation, $500, and a grant-in-aid of $400 b e c a u ~ e rec ipit2-L of Colurn'bia-Southern Schola.rsh:p is aktending the Urii-rersi ty, both m o u n t s deposited to E ~ g i n c e r i n g Foundation (1130,1047)

106. The Pittsburgh P l a t e Glass Cowany, Mr. W. P. Harrington, P . 0. Box 4026, Cor-pus C h r i ~ t f , Texas, n grant- in-aid in behalf of scholarship h ~ l d e ~ attending the I Jn ivera i ty , tin@ money deposited to Office of the President, Varioas Donors - Various Purpo~es (1131) 203. 00

107. Th? Presser FouMation, 1717 Saneon S t r e e t , Philadelphia 3, Pennsylmnia, f o r second semester schob:ahip in the Department of Music (1213 ) 200.00

108. The Public Welfare Foundat:on, Mr. E, P. Cravens, Trustee, C a p i t a l Sational Bank, Austi?::., Texas, ~kk~slarships for the skaona .semester (1352) . l,300.30

109. Mr. Barrel1 Royal, 1200 Belmclnt Parkway, Austin, Texas, the Longhorn Band Scholarship Fund (1228) 1 0 0 , O O

110. J. R - Reed Music Company, M r . John a. Kavanaugh, Executive Vice-President, 805 Congress Av~nue, Austfn, Texas, f o r t k e Fine A r t s Foundation (1791)

1 Reed RolLer B i t Cn., P . 9. Box 2119, Houston 1, Texas, for the Finer Publication Fund ( f o m r d e d by Mr. Maher, ~ ~ ~ r a ) (1415

1 2 The J. W . & Cornelia R . Sca rb roua Foundation, 406 S.arbrough Building, Aust:n I, Texas , for scholarships in t'he Graduate School sf' Sociai W o ~ k (1270)

113. The J. w . & C3rneli.a R . Sea.r?~raugh Fcundation, b 6 Scarbrouw Building, Austzn 1, Texas , f o r the FLna Arts F o u n h t Fon for scholarhips in rnusic (1292)

1 M r . Wayne C . Sellers, The Ewning Herald, 132 Wcst Main Street, Rock H I U , South Zarolina, f o r the M. S . (COC) Sellers SchoLars5ip i n t 3e School of J o u ~ m l i s m (i_091)

115. The SheSf ie ld DSvision of' Ameo Steel Corpomtion, N r , R . F . Kuhnl.eh, Vice -President and General Manager, Kansas City 25, Missouri, for t h e MaterLaLs F ~ t i b ~ @ Uboratory, Bureau o f Enginea~$+ig Sesearch (1-269 1

GIFTS AID GRMWB ( c c n t i n ~ ~ t d ) --- 116. The SheU Developmcct Compan;r, 37 jr B e U i r a $aclemrd, Kouston, Texas, fop research ofi proper t ies of' rocks under the direct ion of Professor Darrcll S. Hughes (1bO9) $ 1,600.00

117. S i n c h i r 9il C3rpomt?',or., 600 F i f t h Avenue, Wew York 20, New York, for scholarehfps in the Depa2-tmen.t; of Speech (1360) 1,000 .OO

~ 8 , Sfnciair Research, Inz., M r . W. M. F,lowers, President, 690 Fi f th Avenue, New York 20, New York, f o r a fellowship i n t he Departmentof Petroleum Engineering (1797)

1 . Mrs. Sidney Burleson Smith, 10085 Pando- D r i v e , La Mesa, California , f o r t h e A l b e r t S 2 h y BurPtson Loan- Scbobrolxip Fun6 - endowment account (1257) 120. Social Science Research C o ~ c i l , Dr. Herbert A. Simon, Graduate ScLool of Induskrial Adminiat~~tion, Carnegie I n s t i t u t e or Tecbnolcgf, Pittsbur& 13, PemsyLmnFa, to Compu~*tion Center, a salary gmnt f o r research a s a l s h n t s f o r doing some programing under direction of' Dr* Robert Lindsay ( 10.57 1 3,000.03

1 2 Socony Mob1.1 Oil Company, Inc., Mr. M. M. Beckes, 529 F i f t h Arrenue, Yew York, Fet: Y o ~ k , contribxtion as an Industr ia .1 A6 sociatc Member t5 -&he Eng5n~erin.g Fouridation (1358) 10,900 .Oi l

122. Southxestern B e l l Telephone Company, M r , I. W. Davis, Div i s ion Comcrc lial Superiztendent , Western Republic Life Building, Aust in , Texas, f o r the 1nstitute.of n b l i c Affairs (12%) 150.00

123. !be Steck Companjr, Mr. R. 8. PoT~;P ;T~ P~esldent~ 205 V e s t Yth St ree t , Auskin, T e x m , for the Faculty Improvement Fund (1284 ) 250. OC

1 2 Mr. Beaumont Stinnett, P . 0. Box 1467, Amarillo, Texas, f o r the Cnllege of A r t s and Sciences) Junior Fellows Program - endowment fund (1216) 1,800. 03

For Junior FelXows Program fe l lowsh ips ( ,1215 ) 200.00

125. Mr. George FI. Stumberg, 2500 Red R i v e r , Austin, T e x a s , royalties ori a a l e of 5ook, for the John Charles Tomes Foundation, Wright Chalfant Marrow Fund (1814)

2 6 Tennessee Gas Transmission Company, P. 0 , Box 2511, b u s t o n , T e a s for the Engineering FoundAtion, matching f urlds (1382) 1 5 ~ -00

127. Tennessee Gas Transmission Company, P . 0 . Box 2511, Houston, Texas, fo r t h e Er~gineering F o u n h t i o n , ma-tching funds (1055)

128 Tennessee Gas Tranamiseion Company, P. 0 . Box 2511, Houston, Texas, t'or Accounting Education Fund - endomen% funds , raatciling fan11s (1154)

2 Tennessee Gas Trammission Company, P. 0. Box 2511, Houston, Texas, for Accmmting EGucakfon Fund, matchlng funds (160)

GTI;TS AND G W S (cio.rr-t;ir~ue3) - -- 130. Texas Hlectr,ica.l A i n t A-pprenttm Cornnidttee, M r . L. E. Ihr se~ and Mr. Lawrtntc Martin, 1923 McKinney Avanua , Dallss , Texas, g u a r t e ~ p a p e n t on Annual grant to Patrd Leum Sx+,ens i n n 5ervice Departmen* ,, Di v l e l o n ~f ExTensIon i 2 . ~ 8 ~ )

131. Texas 1n.stn.mcn;a:. Inc . , 13500 North Central. Express-ay, Dallas 22: Tcxss, f o r tkie A c c o , ~ n t i c g Fducatirjr. ~ u n d (1780)

132. Texas I n s t m e n t a , T,.c., P. 0. Box 10'79J D d l a s , Texas, ~ C P a ~ckfi~:lar:'tihip in t,k~c Dapament of Chemistry (1789)

133. ?eras In te rs cho1a.s ti.< League F C ~ U K ~ . R ~ ~ O Y L , W. Ro J. Kdil, Director, Division of ExtecsFon, The Unlverslty uf T e z s , fclr t h i r t t e ~ schc2arshi.p~ f'?? the second semester (12k0)

134. Texus Legal Reserve Off ic ia l s Association, MP. @. C, Ycsk, President., P. 0. Uox 2022, Capi%sl S-~sbrlon, Austin 11, Texas, for t h e B~sinesti Adm. iz i s t ra t ion FounBstPon

For ins-lxwar~~e e&~cat;ion (1.362) P J ~ hsl l~EinCe k'd,3WL- t f ~ z ! , - B ? ~ ~ ~ ~ . B F , s ~ ~ F E (1391)

2-35. T ~ x a s 1 , i f e Con-~ent icn , Mr. l'i. Ltwis U e t z , Secretary- Treasurer, P. 0, Sox i972, Houston l? Texas, for Business Adminis~ration Foundatisas. - ins~.rarlce progmm (1383)

136. Texas Pkamca'L Conya~y, Mr, L. W. Scklause, President, P. 0 , Rox 1659, Ssn Antonio 6 , Texeu, TOP the Phamscext ica i Foundat i c n ( 1137)

137. T ~ x ~ E Stnrctural S t ee l Tnatikute, P. 0. Box 13402, Houston 19, Texas, fop the Mat @rials Fatime Uboratory , Bureau 0 ? Engineerfine Rcseasch ( 1259)

138. Ttx..'Pll&e, In-.. , I?. 0. Box '7705, ~ O U S ? ~ 1, Texas, Tor the bla. t criais Fat igue h b ~ : ~ r a t . - i ~ , 3urcaa of Engj mering fiemarch ( 12&)

139. The T i n k e r Foundat iorl, Dr , Fdh-ard Larocque Tinker , 550 Baxk i ' e i ~ u e , New York 21: Ners Yo-k, far t h e In te r - Ameriaan Fi'cgmXl, FJuman.LTbir?s Research. Center ( 1208)

IkO. Mr. C1firl; W. T"h.mpao!r, G Y . , bf;O Bank af the Southwest DaiLding, H ~ u Y ? : ~ o ~ , Texas, f o r tjhe Accounting Education Fund (1058)

142. T i d e m . t t r Oil. r:cmpan-y, MY, A. 5. Tmbe, Jr., Manager, P. 0. Box i b k , E o ~ . s t ~ n I., Texas, w granc- in-aid to %he Departma~t cf Petrolem Engineering (1031 1

l k 3 , U, S . OfPice of Educafion, bai.ance and final payment of stipends to fellowship students under a grant under Public ~ a w 85-926 $ 8,150.00

2 ~ 4 . Price Waterhouse Foundation, M r . H. J. Wolosln, Secretary, 56 Pine Street, New York 5 , New York, f o r a graduate fellowship in the Department of Accounting (1194) i,OQO.OO

145 . Mr. Charle~ A . Watson, 901 East F a i r y Cham Road, Milwaukee 17, Wi~consin, f o r the Accounting Education ~ u n d (1236)

1% . The Robert, A , Welch Foundation, M r . Daniel R. B u l h r d , Senior Trustee, 20th Floor Bank of Southwest Building, Houston 2, Texas, for following grants and renewal grant~:(1302)

Original Grants Dr. A . J. Bard - 2nd paynent - Grant F-. 079 Dr. J. J. Isgowski - 2nd payment - Grant F-081

Renewal Grants Dr. F. A . Matsen - 3rd payment - Grant F-015 Dr. H. P. IEanson - 1st payment - Gmnt F-016 Ilr, 3, II. SlLmonssn - 2nd payment .. Gmnt F-027 Dr. L. F. Hwteh - l s t p e t y m s n t - Grant F-033 Dr. P. I). Garher - 1st payment - Grant F-b40 Dr, L, 0. Moreri - 1st. payment - Grant F-041 Dr, P. S. Bailey - 1st payment - Grant F-042 Dr6. R. P. Wagner, H. S . Forrest, and W. S . Stone -

3rd payment - Gmnt F-060

147. Welding Research C o w il, M r . K, H. Koopman, Director, 34> East Forty-Seventh Street, NCW York 17, New York,

For Seam Welding Fellowship in Mecha'aical Engineering (1328) 1,800.00 For t u l t i o n , t r ave l and general expense (1329) 500.00

148. Werner-Gren Foundation, Dr. Paul Fajos, Director of Research, 14 East 71st St., New York 21, New York, f o r work baing c a r r i e d on 'by Dr. Leomrd Broom, Department of Sociolo~y, on the techniques of ethnographic f i e l d research (1272)

149, Susannah Wesley Bible Class, Univeristy Methodist Church, Mrs. Arthur Hiebur, Chaimnan, Endowment Committee, 4513 Shoafwood Avenue, Austin 5, Texas, 'for the Kate J. Dechcrd Bible Scholarship - endowment funds (1175)

150. Dr. Urn 3, WilZard, 3312 S. E, Woodstock, Port land 2, Oregon, f o r t he Hinds-Webb Student Loan Fund (1142)

151. M r , 0~ear Williams, 35 Water Street , New York 4, Mew York, the George Earker col leet ioa of inscribed books, manuscripts, and correspondence, and other materials, and a por t r a i t of George Barker painted by Gent Perwood to 1lums.nitiea Research Center, $3,000 for 1961 and $2,000 f o r 1962 5,000- OF*

152. !The Ha W. Wilson Founda$ion, Inc., Mr. Rovsrd Haycmft, President, 950 University Avenue, new York 52, New York, fo r a scholarship in the Gladuate School of' Library Science (1133) 1,000,OO

153. Mr. Nathaniel M . Wilson, Jr,, 3204 La Safle #2, HouGton 27, Texas, f o r t he Engineering Foundation (1086)

GIFTS AMD GRANTS ( continued) - -. - 154. The W. 6. Wyatt Fow~datLcn, Mr, Her5ert R . CLinon, Secretary, P. 0. Box j05;g7 H f s ~ s ~ c n 1, Texas, for t he M~te r i d s Fatigue Laborakory, B u r e z ~ cf Engineering Ree~arch (1228 > 155. The Pcl icdng acknlar,shi>a w:th. rec.ip9ent cpe-f Pied :

,rlmericaui I n s t i t u t e of Sr.eel Cclns;t,mct i an , Inc . , Ncw Y ~ r k ci ty (13301

The 13 P S Foundateon, Ch:cagc, l i l i n c i e (1318) Board of Home Missions of Cmgregation and @xi sl: i an Churclies, Denvcra CoLcra4c (1319)

The !%ampion Faper Foundation, BaxnXltcn, Ohio ( ~ 3 9 7 % Depelehin Faith Home and CklidrenPa Bxeau (i324) ?he D a l l a ~ County Chapter, The National Foundation, Dallae , Texas ( 1379 ) ( 1394) Engineer% Cl.ub of Dal.Laa, DaLlas, Texas (1378) Gulf Cnast C ~ r ~ a ~ t ~ e s , Insti'cuLe cf Scrap I r ~ n and 37ee1, Aust In, Texas (1368 '1

Xouetc~n Council ?f P a ~ e n t s an3 T~ac?cra , Houston, Tex3~ ( 1413 1

Emston Endowmenz, Tnz., Hau~ton, Texas ( 1323 ) rota P h i Lambda Sorority, Washirqtoa, D. C. (136)) K-Athletic Club, K~unt.zc, Terns ( 1366) Xi&-aais Club of Sornthmst Hocfiton, Houston, Tcxas (1377) Lions C l ~ b of Longview, Longvlew: Texss (1367) Eruce M c M i l X a m , 2r ., Foundat-Ion, Overton, Texas (1h05) (1396) Rockdale Rotary C l u b , Rockdale, Texas (1375) Sclu thwestern Erlgineering Fourldation, Dallas, Texas (139 5) Texas Coceress of Parenf-.s & Teachere, Kooce, Tcxas (1380)

EbTABLISHMBPf CF RESTRICTED RINDS ACCO-JMT: I r e c c m e ~ d ~rap~o:retl of t ,he P

e ~ t a b l i s ~ e n t of L t ~ e f Cllrj.illi~g fbnds, sowe of the co?T.ribilt ions to t h r z r : ~ hr].~ri np; heen reported i ~ _ the sra21. ~ i f ' c burnr .ar l?s :

2 , T ~ E J, C. D c . 1 1 1 ~ 7 ~ F:mazc? WrluzaT.irsr~ Fmd. fir. H. A. D ~ l a r , , H e a l caf the --- - Department of Hnance at th 63-y of A~kanset~~ EFZI~; a C ~ R C ~ ~ C T $100 TOE a rundl In tk2 Department of ~inarzce corngarable t o Ac~cuncing FLuta- t i o n Ebnd in t h e Dcpartmerrt. of Accs~ntLrg &ad requested t h a t St be c a l l a d the J. C, Dollsy Finance E3ucms;cion k n 3 , fbc ea-ed inccm& t,o he c r e d i t e d +;\2 p i n - cipal pending rorloal p r o g ~ ~ m i y g c:i " L h e f"drid..

2. The Dfiniel i r . Carrington Merrrariral Losn Fufid, Mr. Danie:: V. [email protected] --- -- of ~ a r x T e x a s , whc was t i l e n?Rnsge.r for- Dlesel DLvI~ion of The - l h i t e ~ n # i n i ~on-p&y, met h i s death .in a 'bcs;tin$ accldent in t h e Gulf af Mexiccl on A ~ r i l 15, 1961, when I . e - m a smpt overboard. When mm:rSa?? services were heia , h t s ~5dos r zeq~cste3 t h ~ t no f l m e r ~ b e sent bat CL-T- tr ibutions m a d e to Xke U r ~ i v m a i k y sf Texas s tuden t loan film3 a f m e Mr. Carrington had. of ten cxpr~ssed the aeaire to help some student out of g~at.1- tude for t he f inancial aid Le P~c~;L:vE.~. from laens and ~ ~ h c 1 8 r d 1 i p ~ whtle 'r_e was at tending the Uciversf ty . ,:~f L 'z l i fo~nia , S k c e t be Csrrlng'ans ' d a u p t ~ t c ~ has attended thf: 1Jniverstt.y cf' Texas during summer ses slc~rls and their ~ o n - ~ i n - law w%a enrolle& a t the time c .t' Mr,. Car~iragton~s death, the turd was e~ta 'c - Lished k e r n . T L ~ F i n r u l c i ~ l R e ~ o r t , of February 28, 1962, shows a total. o f $216 in the flmd.

NAIVER OF NEPO"I'I@j: In a ,cc~rdsnce vf$h Sec. 5-43 cf the Rrl le~ and ReguZatL~r~s -- of the bard of Reger~ts, - i t S the a.fffmative advice of t h e Adm5nist;rative Crsunc il , tne nepotism regulat.io: 1) 'has bee !I waived, in r.hc f ' o l l o w i n ~ caoc ;

In a t a f f i ng tibe NT,EA Wmer Eacgwge 1zstii;ute Dr. A c l . e r ~ s m Peela t h a t the two people suitahin for ap>s5ntmc,r.t as ,Speech Clinician and A? ds . i~ tan t to the Sy,eech C l i n j . e f a n are Mr. and Mrs, IIector Flendo~a clr Mexico City, P;lr. Mendoza -ALL be a Visiting Nssoziaze Professor arrc3. Mra. M ~ d . 2 2 3

a Teaching Asa i~ tan t . The ~plpoht3rtlt.s %.dl1 be Pcr the Summer o f 1962 o n l y *

RESEARCki CONTR4CTS: T%e following contracts and amendments haw / 4 - r /'J

been negotiated by the Cff ice of Government Gponsorea Research and .) ! .? have been ciaped by the Vice-President andlor Rresident. upon the

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mccnrmsendation of the appropriate Teshnfml Mreetos, m e Mresrksr of t h e Offzce of Government Sponsored Research, a d t h e BrrsLuess m a g e x I rc c-nd youp approval an8 ratiff cat1 on of eignetme s .

1. hbUIT2cation No. 8, Supplemental A g r e e a t to Contract AF 41(651)-35, by which the &partmerat of the Air Force, Aerospace

r~ <id hkdical MvLslon, Air Force Systems Cormand, Books A i r Force Base, r/l,<. j'c,. Texas, d~tablislles a f - h d owrhcad rate of 35.5s of Salaries md Wagea for t he pr iod Seatember 1, 1958 through November 30, 1959. The research and reports on the study of hsarag damage risk of A i r Force gmund-crew p r s u n n e l uaa conducted under the direction of Dr. L, L . -re, Associate Professor of Speech.

2 . Modification No . 4, S u ~ l e m n t d , Agreement to Contrart AF 49{638)- 35, by which the Ikpaxlaent of the A i r Force, O#f ce of Scient i f io Re search, Office of Aerospace Re search, Washington, D . C . , establishes a fixed overhead rate of 35.5$ of Salaries and Wages for the period September 1, 1958 through November 30, 1959. The research on the effects of high pnsause -,sgon electronic a b s o ~ t i o n apectra was performed under the W e c t i o n 03' Rr . W . W. Ikobertaon, Associate b f e s s o r of fiysics ,

3 . MoUfication No. 9, Supplemental Amerneat Co Contract; J

AF hl(657)-55, by which the kpartment of the A i r Force, Aerospace bdZcal ISiWLsion, Air Forae Systerra Conmzad, Brooks A i r Force Base, Texas, astablishe s a f i z d overhead rate of 35.5s of Salaries and Wages for the pried September 1, 1958 tlwoug3-i November 30, 1959. The research and mpm-ts on specific nibogen fractlons excreted by adlviduals as influenced by adverse enviromn-xl. craaditf ons was conducted under the direct ion of Dr. Roger J. WUiams , A-ofesiaor of Chemistry.

11. Mdificatlon No. 7, Suppleraentd Agreement to Contract AF lO(603)-142, by w h i e h the &payment of the Air Force, Wice of Scientf f ic Research, Off f cc of Aexospwe Re search, Weahiagton, n / ~ - 3 c: id D. C., e s t a b l i ~ h e s a fixed overhead rate sf 35.5$ of Salaries a d Wacs for the gerlod September 1, 1958 .Ulron@ Augus t 31, 1960. The research on gas-phase and awfaee reactions of hydrocarbons qt moderately high temperaturea was performed under the direction of Dr. Robbln C . Anderson, Profc ouor of ChemLstry.

5 . &dificatbon No. 6, Supplemental Agreement b Contract AF 411657)-182, by whkh the Ihpal-tment of the Aix F o ~ c e , Aero- nautical Sysbms Mvisiolz, Lacklmd A i r Forae Base, Texas, J.?C extends the pertod of the contract throw 'February 28, 1962, fl- 4 3

without adiiitiomwl funds. The research on a photoeynthetic gale

exchanger eontimes under the dLrection of E r . Ja& Myers, Pmfesaor of Botany end of Zoolaw, and Director of the kbora- t o r y of Alml Physiology.

6. Modlf i ea t ion . 7, Sugplemntal A p p e m n t to Contrack A3 ki(657)-1&, by which the Ikparbnent of the Farce, Aerw-

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space h d i c a l Dlvlsion, A i r Force Byeterns Comnand, Bmoks Air fit\- Force Baae, Texas, eatablEshes a fimd overhead rate of 35.5s

of Salaries and Wages for the period &ptember 1, 1958 through August 31, 19b. The restarch on a photosynthetic gas exchanger continues under the dfrection of Dr. Jack &@era, Rrafeasor of Botany anti of Z o a l o ~ ,

7. MoUf %cation No . 1, Supplmnt<al Agreweot t~ k n t r a e t AF W(635)-235, by which the &pa-nt of the Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, A i r Eavjlng Ground Cenkr , E g l b Afr Force -3 3 n fl- - d Base, Florida, e stabhf shes a fixed overhead rate 09 35.5$ 09 Salaries and. Wages fir the period S e p t e r 1, 1958 tJzoa& August 31, 1960. The apace weapon ba l l i s t i e studtea wem cone ducted ln the Military B y s i c s Resear& laboramlay under the di rec t ion of A , E. Xlockemvitz, PPofeseor OO Elmys5c~s.

8. maifitation NO. 7, Sup-&mental Apemest to k n t m c t AF kl(657)-274, by which the Department of tihe A i r Force, A h Force System h m n d , Aerospace &dAeel Division, Brooks A i r

7 -5 f c2 Force Base, Texas, establis?bzs a f l e d overheail rate of 35.5% fl-, of Salaries and Wages for -he p r i o d &y 1, 1959 through A w a t 31, 1960. Tbe researoh oa the mrovement of occupational analysis procedures was conducted mder the direction of Dr. BenJamdn FruChter, Prsf e staor of Educational Psychology ,

9 . Wdf-f"i mtf on No , 3, SupplementBL Agreement ~ Con*rac-t. AF 41(657)-304, by w h i c h the &garbent of the Air Force, Air Force S y s h s Cormnand, Aerospace Medical Division, Books Air Force Base, Texas, establishes a f i=d overbad rate o f 35 .$$ of Salaries a d Wages for the period Novem&er 1, 1959 through Febxwazy 28, 1961. !!!he atudy on hearing damwge risk of A i r 'Force ground-cmw pra~nzneL was eanduatea under the dinc%%a of Dr. L. L. l b p r ~ , Asmciate e o f e a s o r of Speech.

10. bbdi f ication Wo . 2, Supplemen-tal Agreemen-t; to Con t r ac t AF 41(655)-3&a by whl& the &parbent of the ALr Force, Aerospace Medical Dipiaivn, BrooIrs Air Force h a e , 'Bq is , 133- crease a the ammt alloted under %he contract by $2 j pOOO -00 M - 3 022 t o a total of $72l,000.00 and exbends the pried of the contract through January 15, 1963. 'Ihe xeseweh and regofis on efleuts of ioniz ing radiation on biologiml, phyaiologlcal, a d pcycho- log ica l faznctions bf various s p e ~ i e s contbp3% under the d i x c - t i o n of Dr. T. S. Winter, Professor sf &ology.

11. bdlf icetion 30. 3 , Change Order to baatract AT h1(657)-3&, by *ich the Deparbent 02 the A i r Force, Aerospaae & d i e d Dies ion , Brooks ALr Force Base, ?!ems, indLcatea after a review of DD Form 254, security r e q u i r m n t r s check l ist , no changes in claasifieatior; or security requlmemts am to be made. B e research and reports on eflects of ionizPng radiation aa biolo- gical, physfologfcal, and psychological functions of mralous species continue rander the direct ion sf Dr. T. S . Pa%n*r, Professox of Zoology.

12. h d i f f ca:loa, No. 3, SuppL-ntab Agreaen'% to Cdntmct AF 08(635}-399, by which the Ikpar-ut of the A i r Force, Air F~rce Systems Golmnand, A i r Bo-rrlng Ground Ceuter, E a L a A$r ForeeBase,Florida, e s b b l i s h e s a f * d ~ v e r h e a d r & e o l35 .55 of Salaries and Wages 9 ~ r the periud &pkmer 1, 1958 m u @ August 31, 1960 . T k e q u a t i ~ n of m t t o n m d Uata for m u l t i - stage rdce.t trajectory sad dispersiou camp&.tfons m a perfomd 91 the Milibry Ws lc s Research Laboratory under -&ha di rec t ion of A. El, bckenvite , 'Prclfessor of Fhysics.

13. &dif Leat U~Z Jlo . 3, Supplemental *&anent to Oox3krac t A?? 49(638)-460, by vtlida the Dcgarhen% of the A i r Force, Gffice of 60ientific Research, Office or Aerospace Besearoh, Wesbington, yy, - 3 /j yi& D. C . , est~bli~kas a fixud overhead r ~ k e al 35.53 of SFilarZrrs and Wages for the period October 15, L958 though August 31p 1960. The research on the arousal, management, and reduction of h o n t f l L t y - theory and eqer in ten ta l bvestlgatfm~ - C Q M ~ ~ W S

under the d l ~ e c t i o n of Dr. h i l i p Wcbrchel, Profeamr of Psychology.

14. k d i f i c a t i . ~ n XQ . 4, Supplemental Ameement, to Caaatr&@t. AJ? 49(638)-~60, by which the k p a r h e m t of the ALr Force, Off ice

+A ; / a' of Scieatifls Research, Office of" Aerospace Reseafch, WaehFsgton, J . D. C,, establishes a f i x e d overhead rate of 35.5s of Sdarfaa and Wages for the period February 1, LgTg *oar# August 31, 1960. The study of the physics of metastable syswm continues -m&r the dLrection of Dr. F . A . Mtrsen, Professor af Chendetry and of Physics

15 . Modif icatiom No, 5, Supp1ementa3 A-e-rat to Con t ~ a c t AF 49(638)-560, by which the &partmat of the Air F ~ r c s , Office P

of S e % e ~ t i f i c Research, Office o f braspace Reeearch, Xeshiugton, fil 3 ?, f D. C., adds cer ta in items of equipment to be ezequfpsd mder %he contract. T k study of the physics of metastable ~yatems was performed under the dbectiora of D r . P . A , &&sen2 bofe BSOY of Physics and of Claemistm.

16. b d i f i c a t i o n NO, 2, aupplemrz.tal, m e m n t to mat-rack AF 08(635 3-1.243, hg which the &parbest of the A i r Force, A i r Foree Systems Cormnand, A i r mag Ground Gznter, E g l i n A t r Farce Base, Florida, adds the crn o f .00 to the cootract - 7 ' f fun- and extends the period of the contract through November 4, 1962. The inwat5gations of problems concerning B a l l i ~ t i c s and bombing bbles continues in the Military RL~SICB Research Labora- t o r y mder the directl.oaa of A . E, hckenvitz, Bufseasor of fiysics.

17. Wdification No. 3, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AF 08(635)-1243, by which the h p m t m e n t of the Atr Force, A i r Force Systems Comand, A i r h v i n g Gmmd Center, E&in A i r Force ,+ f l - . ' b f i s Base, Florida, establishes a f i x e d overhead rate of 3$.5$ of Salaries and Wages for the period 3 e p W e r l., 1958 through August 31, 1960, The bvestigatians of problems ~onceming ballistics and bombing tables eon.t;jtplues im the MUitary Ehyslecs Research Laboratory under the d i r e ~ t i o n 05 A , E . h c k e n v i t z , Professor of mysics.

18. Bbdif i c a t i o n No . 5, SuppIemenlal Agreement to Cantract A.F 29(&0)-1681, by which the Jkpal-tmen-i; of t h e fir Ferce, h m - apace .&dicd M ~ ~ l o n , A i r Force Sy~tems Commdt, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, establishes a f L e d overhead rate cf 35.5$ #') - -? '! '+ of Salaries and Wages f o r t& pefiod September 1, 1958 thmiagh Noveaiber 30, 1959. The study of the genetic. eflecbs of comfc radiat ion was performed under the direct ion of Dr. Muson 3, Stone, Professor of Z~ology.

1 Contract 08(63~)-2631, by which the &mrtme:nt of &e A i r Force, AfP Foree System (=ommtl, A f r ving Ground Center, E&in Air Force Base, Fl.orida, provl&s $7 9 ,500 -00 fo r support of f id - 3'"" r u a e a ~ c h and analyaf s of phesmna which. are r~used. by zhe inter-

L action of a projaotile w i t h the target envimgment, The zontract Po effective for the perfod -January 2, 1962 throu& Jmuary l., 1963, arid the research f a to be pe r fomd 3.n the Military gSUrsfca Reseaxch Laboralory under the directLon of A , E , h d s e n d t z , PrQfesnor sf mysf es . 2 lkd l f fca~t ion No. 9, Supplwwnkal A,gemeat to Contract AF 08(603)-4396, by vhf eh the Rpa~tment of the A* Force, A i r Force systems Camand, Air Proving Gmwd Cen-kr, E g l h Air Force Base, Florida, es~blishes a f F x d omrhead rate of 35.55 sf Salaries and Wages far &e period aptember 1, 1958 through August 31, 1960. The research m s perfomed in tihe Military mysics Fiesearch k b o r a t o r y under the dimet ion 09 A. E. ;Tjocken.sitz, Professor of Physics.

2 l . bbdeficalion no. b , SarpplemenWl Agr-eernen* to Contract. AP ~8(&3)-4536, by which the hpasrtment of the ALr Force, A ~ T Force System Camand, A i r f r o 6 g Ground b n t e r , Eglin ALr Force Base, Florida, establishes w f i x d overhead rate of 35.55 of Salaries and Wages for the p r i o d September 1, i958 through August 31, 1960. The bal l i s t i c s and bombing atudLes were con- ducted in the Milftary Phyeies Research Laboratory mder the direct ion of A . E, hckenvi tz , Professor o f Physics.

22. bdf f ication Bo . 3, Change O r d e r to Contract AF 33 (616)- 5 5 9 ~ ~ by whfch the Department of the Alz. Force, Aeronautical Byatems x

Division, Wright-htterson Air Force Base, Ohio, changes the ?!dd A i r Force A m d el tat ion under t he contract. l k e research on

m- - wave m c t i o n a fo r atoms of the first row of the periodic table and eerhfm of their ions was dimcbd by Dr. C. W. Scherr, Associate Professor of bys ica . 23. Modifieatlon No . 5, @hange Order to Gontraet AF 33 (616 )- 5832 by whfch the Ikpm-hent of the A i r Force, Aeronautical Systems Mvision, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, changes the A i r fi! - 3 orl Force fund cf ta t fon under the contract , researah on re la tTvl ty and gravitational theor lea n s direckd by Dr. Alfred Schfld, Professor of Mathematics.

24, W W i c a t i o n Mo. 2 , Supplemental Agreement to @ontract AF 19(&4)-7279, by vhieh. the I>epw-hent of A i r Force, Electronic Systems Mdsion, Air Force 6ys-s Commd, Laurence G, Henscorn Field, Bedford, Massachusetts, adda t h e sum of /' $45, OM) .00 to the contract Plmrls and extends the period o r fhe oj _ a 3 At) contract through hrcb 31, 1963. ?he research directed t<mrd t h e developnent of bacic techniques of forecasting - b e n a t w d foxmation and dissipation of radiation fog and selec*d meso-sale phenmena continues in t h e Electrical Jhgineering Reaearch Labora- tory mder the direct ion sf Dr. A. W. Strafton, Professor of Elec t r ica l Engineering.

25. k d 3 f i a a t i o n no, 15, Supplemental A g r e e & to Contmct AF 33(038)-20681, by w i d the &garbent of t h e ALr Force, Ofrice of Scfentif ie Reseamh, Office of Aerospace Re search., WashTngbn, D. C ., establishes a fixed overhead rate of 35.5s of Salaries and ni - 30 3 Wages for the period September 1, 1958 t h r o w Ockober 31, 19a.

-- 6 The research on the acatterbg of neutrons, crystal ~ounters, and l ight element dlsinteep.ation vas perfomed Itn the Nuclear Physics Laborakory wdnr the afrect ion of Dr. E , L. Hudspeth, Professor of fiysics . 26, &dif ication No . 9, Supplmental Agreement to Facilities Contract AF 33(600)-29p, by ubLch the hparhent of the A i r Force, Aeronautical S y s t e m Division, Air Force Gysteme Camand, Wri&+ 01 -3o .T e Patterson A i r Force Baae, Ohio, incorporate~s in* +..he contract a f fxed overhead rate of 35.5$ o f S4.axies and Wages for the period September 1, 1958 through August 31, l p b ,

27. ModifieatXsn No. I, S u p p l e n t a i Apzement to Contract AF 33(&0)-&316, by which the Ikpa rhen t of the Air Force, Aero- nau t ica l S y s h s Division, Air Force Systems Colmnand, WrPght- Patterson A i r F ~ r c e Base, OMo, adds $13,lcl2.00 to t h e c~n t -c t funds, i n e r e a ~ e the level of t he work, ana exkends the pertod of yiti d 3s s, the contract throaa A u g u s t 1, 1962. f ab rka t ion of a W t m t a r e t tester continues in W Military Paysics %search kboratory mdes the d l m c t 2 ~ n of A , E. bdcenvi tz , Pmfeaaor af gktysica .

28. Grant AF-Al?OB~-62-237, by wM& the I k p a r t m n t of tihe A i r Force, Office of Seientfffc Research, Washhgkoxl, D. C,, provides

-336,132.00 fo r support of research e n t i t l e d " R a r e Ear th l%osphid.es, %kenides and Tellurides." Tke grant is effectLm f o r %h.e p r i ~ d Febmary 1, 1962 t b ~ u g h January 31a 1 9 6 ~ ~ m d the research w5J-l be directed by &, E, J. Wefss, F'rofes~or o r Chemical Eag$raearZ;mg, and & . Elugo Steiaafbk, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering.

29. Grant AF-AFoSR-&-~~, by which the Deparhent of the Air w c e , Office of Scientific Research, Washhgton, D. C. , p~oW.&s $41 ,l24.00 for support of research entitled "IIeLium mscharge and J Y ~ - ''p Physics of Nz-bahhle Systems." !he &mat is e#eetfm Tor &he period February 1, 1962 through January 41, 1963, and the research w i l l be performed under the dlm&Eon of Dr. F. A. Matsen, &ofess~r of Fhysica and of @herniatry.

30. G ~ w t ~-~~0(~)-31-12k-G252, by whJ& th&+m~-~t of Amy, Amy Research Office ( k h a n ) , provides @.k%,~45.00 for support of resear& e n t i t l e d "ChmLciL ReactLons fn Shock Wav-ea ." The ~ m t is effective for the period Ik c e d e r 29, 1961 tamugh fll 3 i s 4: December 28, 1962, and the research .wil l be performed under the direction of Dr. W . C , k r d h e r , Jr . , I n s t r m c b r 19 Chemistry.

31, bd t l i ca t l t on No. 9, Supplemental Ajpeemenmt to Gorntmet ncl-1&06&4dcc-386, by whieh the kpartment of the Amy, Chemica l Corps Blologfcal Laboratories, Fort &trick, Maryland, establishes a f w d owxhead rate of 35.5$ of Salaries and Wages, for the period Septeniber 1, 1958 througk~ August 31, 1960 The research on the nutrition, physiolow, and storage s tab i l i ty of members of the genua Pasteurella'was performed under t h e d i rec t ion of D r . @ . 6 . Laahford, SPfofesaor of Micmb%af ogy ,

32. W a f ication No. 15, Supplemental Agreement to Contract DA-23-072- 0 ~ ~ 6 8 5 , by which the &parheat of the Amy, St. Louts Ordnance District, St. Louis, Wsaouri., establishes a fl/ - y ! J a- f Exed overhead rate of 35 *?$ of Salaries and Wages fop the period S e p t d e r 1, 1958 -ugh S e p k d e r 30, 1959. 'lhe research on pressure-volume-temperature relationships and *ermodpmLe grape Aie e ~f hydroaarbon s and other empound6 was perf o m d under the dimct%on of Dr. J. J. -tk, Jr . , PmTeesur of Chemical Engimeering.

33. b d i f icatlon No. 5 , Supplemental M e m e n t to h n t m c t nClr23n072-~1224, by which the I k p h n t of the Army, St. Louie O r d n a n c e Ms t r i c t , St, Louis, Missouri, eartends the p r i o d 3 ) " fl I of the contract through February 28, 1963, wfthout addftgonal. funds. BE research and development work c~neemfng UfTusioo of gases in aqueoua solutions continues under the di rec t ion of Rr . &vid M. Hbwlblau, Associate P r s i e a ~ o r of ChemLcal Jhgineermg,

34 . b d i f ication No . 2, Supplanental Agreement to Contract Ihll-23-072-OR&12&, by w M e h the Bpartzaent. of t h e Army, St.

u i s Ordnance Mat r i e t , St. buts Mssouri, adds the s m sf 0,000.00 to the contract Funds and extends t h e period of the 2

contract through Beember lk, 1962. me study of m e t ~ ~ m l o g i ~ a l research and analysis of rocket data contwuee in the Electrical Engineering Research hboratory under t h e direct ion of lk A, W. Stratton, Prcdfessor of Electrical EnglneerFng.

35 - Modification No . 11, Supplemental Agreement to Cdnkrac,t M-19-129-q~-817, by which the Ikpar-nt of the A m y , Quarter- master Be eaarch and Engineering Command, Natick, hssachusett s, establishes a f i x d overhead rate of 35.52 of aaleies and Wages M _ $// f for the period Sepaber 1, 1958 through May 31, 1959 . The developaent md evaluation of hi& velocity impact energy d i s a i - pators was performed in t h e Stmctural Paechanics Research Labora- tory under the direction of J, N e U 6 Thompson, Professor of C i v i l lbgineering . 36. b d i f ication Ro , 7, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract M-19-129-~-1383, by which t h e &partmen% of the Amy, Quarter- master Research and Engineering Ccamnatld, Natick, Massachusetts, establishes a fixed overhead rate of 35-5s o r Salaries and Wages -- 3//-dL for perf od &rch 26, 1959 through Auguat 31, 1 9 b , The research on impact determinations continues in the Structural Mechanics Research Laboratory under the direction of J. Nei la Thompson, Professor of Civil Ehgineering.

37. bbdification No. 7, Supplemental e e e m e n t to Contract DA 36-03 SC-78911, by which the Npartment of the Army, Sfma1 Sugply Agency, Fort Mmouth, New Jersey, establishes a fixed ,+ 3 3 overhead rate of 35.5$ of Salaries and Wages fo r the period May 1, 1959 through Auguat 31, 1960. The machine language trans- lation studles continue under the direction of Dr. W, P. Lehmann, Professor 0% Germanic Languages,

Mdification No. 2 , Supplemental Agreement to Contract DA 36039 3~-84937, by which the Department of the Army, Signal Supply Agenoy, Fort %mouth, New Jersey, establishes a fixed overhead rate of 35.5& of Salaries and Wages fo r the period July 1, 1960 through August 31, 1960, ma re search in t~opical N - 7#y;;v meteorolow was performed in the Electrical Ehgineering Research Laboratory under t h e dfrection of Dr, A , W. Strai ton, Professor of Elsc t r fca l Engineering.

Modif i cn t ion no. 2 , Supplemental Agreement to Contract T ~ A 36-039 SC-07312, by which the Bpardtment of t ~ i e ~rmy , Signal Supply Agency, Fort &mouth, New Jersey, esta'blisherj the new provisional overhead rate of 35.5$ of Salaries and. Wages for the period sub sequent to September 1, 196l.. The i nve s t i@t f on s of new methods f o r frequency control continues under -the direc- tion of Ilr . W . H . Hartwig, Professor of Electrical Engixneerbg . 38, Contract a-36-039 SC-89179, by which the Department of the Amy, Signal Supply Agency, Fort k q o u t h Procurement Office, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, pmvidea $48,300.00 for research in t r o p i c a l meteorology, The contract Is effect ive for the period - 3/ 3 L L February 20, 1962 through October 31, 1962, and the research w i l l be performed in the Electrfcal Rkgineerlng Research Labora- tory under the direction of Dr. A, W . Straiton, Professor of Electrical Engf neering.

39. Amendment No. 20 to Basic Contract flonr-375(00), by which the Department of the Navy, OPPice of Ham1 Research, Washington, /c _ 3 rf 6 D, C,, Incorporates the current revised Cost Principles in all Task Orders under Contract ~0nr-375(00) on and after September 4, 1961,

4.0. Amendment: No. 5 co Cont rac t ~onr-3~5(09), by which thc. Depart- ment a T thc Navy, O f f ice of Naim,l Resea~eh , 'v!s.sh:ngton, D . C . , agrees to supply the Uni~ersity wizn 200 cylinder of Helium. This will make a t o t a l of 525 cyl inders of Helium to be s ~ p p i i e d s incc M - .J4 6 p the inception of t h e contr.act. The anendncnt a l s u ext,ends the peri.od of t h e contract l,hr.ough Septemller 30, 1962, wi.lhout additional funds . The "Research at Low ~emperature" continues under %he d i r e c t i o n of Dr. J . C . Thorupson, Associate Professor of Physics.

bl. Aroer l&n~nt , T.30. 2 to Con-tract ~on4-375(14), by which t h e Depart- :nent of t h e Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washtngtcn, D. C ., adds the sun of $60,000.00 t o the c o n t m c t funds axd increases the le%xl of the w ~ r k under the contract. The study of millimeter M - -?? 4 f 2 radiowaves and magnetotelluric signals continues in the Elec t r ica l Engineering Research Iahora-t;ory under the d i r e c t i o n o f Dr. A . W. St ra i ton , Professor of Electrical Engineering.

42. Amendment No. 3 to F a c i l i t i e s Contract ~onr(~)2L19(30), by which t he Department of t h e Navy, Off ice of Naval Research, Waah- in&on D. C ., transfers t i t l e t o the University f u r foul- (4) 40orm /n. gqb , Quad Mounts, MK 2, less barrels and breech mechanisms. The &un mounts, which were requested by Dr. B. B. Kinsey of the Physics Department, are t o be used as mounts f o r magnets in t h e expanded Nuc leas Physics Program.

43. Contract ~62306-1021, -by which the U . S . Navy Hyd~ographXc Of rice, Washin@on, D . C . , provides for the loan of two bathy- thermographs owned by the Navy Department. The quipment is being tk! . l--j .fkk, / loaned f o r the th-0-year period, February 2 , 1962 through February 1, 1964. Dr. Hormrd T . Odum, D i r e c t o r of tihe I n s t i t u t e of Marine Scictice, P o ~ t Aran~as, will use the bathythermographs.

44. Modification No. 3, Suppl.e~cnta1 Agreernen l, to C~nr. rac t ~&-43-146-~~-028, by which the DeparLmcnt of Defense, De fsr,se ~ t o m i c Support Agency, Washington, 11. C . , esmhlishes a f ixed overhead rate o f 35.5s of Sa-laries and Wages for the per iod March 1, 1960 throu* Auguct 31, 1960. The study of materials and systems for the i soLat ion of underground structures subjected to dynamic l oad continues in the Strue-l,uml M e c h n l c ~ Research Laboratcrl-J under the di rec t ion of' J Neils Thanpson , ProT'e~sor of C i v i l Ellgineering . 45. Modii ' ication No. 3, Supplerneninl A griccment to Contra,i:.L CDM-OS-61-72, by w h i r h the Deparl;,ocnt o f Defense, Off ice GI' Civil Uk~'-'ense, R.J ttlc Cree::, M i c h i ~ n , e x i.:-:nds Lhe per iod ol' -the con- t rac t through bMdrch 31, 19E2, v i t h o u t additional funds. Fallout She l t e r Design am3 E-mlua-l; ion workshop^ rol- A ~ c h i ' t e c tr: and En~; i r iee rs continue u n d w t h e i3irec1,lon ol" P h i l i p U . Creer, Prof cssor and Direc tor-, School 01' I ~ r c h i , t e c t ,u re .

46. Morl ii:'; (.at i o n 770. 1, Supplernentaj. ligreernent, t o Contract C~M-SR-~Z- 2 , by which Lhe Departixcut of Dei'en.se, OAi'ice oi' C i v i l Deiense; Q b i ~ l ~ Creek) Michigan, oxtends ;he gar iod o t t h e c u a t w c t through MarcE~ 1 , 1962, >rithou-L addi?;ior!a,l .runds . The c o x i ~ u n i t y study o:i' pu l? l ic knor,rlecigr and a t t i t u d 5 s regarain~; c i v i l dc;'cns: and i"allout, s h e l t e r s continues urlc'ier. ,the d i r cc t ion oL Dr. 1b.rn.y E . 14ucrre, Pruf?sc:r: r I-, .i S o c i o l p i y .

47. Con t r ac t AT- ( 4.0-1) -2952, b y wh ic.? Lllc United States A to n i r : E n e ~ ~ p , y C O U I : ~ ~ ~ E : ~ j . i>r~ , Oak ~- id i ( r . , Tcnncssee : provf des $36, fi~j0.00 Por r e s e a r ~ b en t i t l ?d "Hesearch in Genetics to Include (1) t h e Direct. and Ind i r cc t Ei ' i ec to oi Radiations and t h e i r Modification on Genetic / f l * 32 f f i . , Sys,t,erns, a n d (2) P o p u h t ion and E7mlut.tonai-y S.Ludie s 03 Droso - ph i l a . " The ci~rktrfit: !. is eXec tivc P'or %he per iod Fet~l-iiax--y 3 , ,1962 throu* Decenmer 32, 1962, and the research w i l l be perTor1neil under t h e d i r e c Lion oi' Dr. Wilson 5 . Stone, Professor ol Zoolo=.

48, ktbr dated Z)ece&er 18, 1961, by wfi;Lh the United States A t o m i c Energy Commission, Wa&fagton, D, C., su3sti%utes w revised Page 2 for attacbmnt to l e t t e r datcd ,7mc 23, 19&, w h i r h ex- tended We period of three lm agreements from June 30, 1961 ,

through $me 30, Zg&. Follow-g ar? +he th ree loan sgreazrents w h i c h were covered 'by the Jwe 23) 1961 letter r

October 23, 1957 l e t t e r ( b a n Ih. 26) : 2 c-xies (32 grams) pleteonium as neutron sources, 0.m grams b235 fir f l a a i o n countera.

July 23, 1958 letter: 700 gnuw 3-235 for sqb-critical assembly, 16 gram plutmitan as a neutron sour-ze,

June 3, 196Q le t ter : 1 U grams p,Lu'Lonibrm as n e ~ t r o n 8 0 U T C B 6 ,

49. Grant N S F - G ~ O ~ ~ ~ , by which the national %knee Foundation, Washington, D. C,, provides @$,900.80 for support of research ent i t led " l s o ~ o ~ t r y of B r i e % SUIuthexn G a l d e ~ . " The uaut f r ) . a.clg is effective for She period ~ a a u a r y 1, 19& tbro7& June 30, 1963s and the reaewrch w i l l be performed under the a r e e t i o n of Dr. Gerard EI. de Vaucouleurs, Associate Rmfeaaor of Astronomy.

50. Grant NSF-G20625, by mch the H a t h a d Science Founbt ion, Waahfngton, D. C., p r o ~ i d e s m,808.00 f o r ;sum& of research ent i t led "!kmpzrature Variat ion of Atatuic Polarf 9at ion. 'I The grant is effeetiw for the *rLod February 1, 1962 Uhrough ~hnwry 31, 1964, and the res~wxah will be p r f o m d under the direct ion of Dr Jane s E . BQgg8 Associate Professor 0% Chemistry.

51. Grant NSF-GZ08p2, by whf .&he National ScLence FblmJatlon, Washington, D. C . , p r o ~ i d e a -4 6,400.00fors-r tofa "S-mer 3lnstitute in Science and MathemtLea for Semndary Sehool Teachers ." & graat is erfectiw for the p r i o a z @ a r 8, 1961 through Septaiber 30, 1962, and the prowam w f l L be 'mder the a r e c t i o n of Dr. Addison E . he, Professor of Geieraze Education.

5 2 . Grant XSF-G20921., by whir t h e ! Natiaaal Science Fomdatf om, Washington, D. C ., provides $ . ,970.00 f o r aa.sppoxt of a "S-P Science !training maam for Secondary S d m d Studants ." The f i ] - 3 4 ) " . / ~ m t is effective for the period February 1, 1962 through September 30, 1962, and the pmgmm w313. be under the &ection of Dr. H . J . Ett l inger , Praressor of MafAemtics . 53. G m t iiEF-W0930, by v the National Science Fo-mdat ion, Washington, D. C . , provtdes ,983 *00 for support af a "3-r Science Training P r o m for Secondmy School Students." The 1 - .if l un 1 grant is e f f e c t l ~ for t k ~ period peebraaary 1, 1962 + t o u g h September 30, 1962, and the program w i l l be -under the dlmction of Dr. W i l l i a m C . hrdfner, Jr *, Instructor C h d s t r y .

4 , G r a n t NSF-WIlO2, by bikh the N a t i u n a E Science Foundation, Washington, D. C., provi&s $Jl,2kl.00 for support of a "~unnner /n* j 4 / ~ / Science Training B o g a m for Secondary School Students," The gxmt is effective f ~ r the period. Febspcwry 1, 1962 +&o@ Septanber 30, 1962, and the program w i l l be under the &imctiou of Dr. 1mi.n Spear., Associate &ofe~8or of Botany.

5 5 Grant ~SF-~21672, by &ikh the Xa,tLonal Science Foundation, Waahingkon, D.. C ., provides $L,555 -00 for s?qpor% of an "Thder- graduate Science Esiucetian R9grsm." llle grant is effective for f H - 3 4 j z the perfod February 1, 1962 through Oc-tober 31, 1962, and the program w i l l be mder t h e direction of Dr. F. N. E:&mndsd Jr . , Assoc iak Professor af Astronmy.

56. L~rant ~S!?-G2l812, by ~kiiw the NaticnaL Sc Lence Fa~mdation, Washington, D . 6 ., proddes $~oo,OOO .81i B F m%&~lag 23rnd.k~ f GP

support of the "CoxlatmctF,eon c9 Mew h b ~ l r a b r i e s fo r Besearch in Nuclear Rysics , " mder the d l r e c t i o ~ of Dr , B . 0. BEY?

f l- 34/ 2. / Rmfessor of R ~ ~ s l c e . . !lhe grant. is effe::ttr~ fay the p r i ~ d February 1, 1962 thro?& ~Janua~y 31, 1964.

57. G r a n t NSF-Gi(QO8, by w h f & * t h e Xat iona l Sciacce Foutldatfm, Washington, D. C ,, provides $b,080.00 for s w r % of research ent i t led "Bond and S h a ~ Bterac t ion in h b f o r c e d Concrete *I' y),f-- 34:L '" The p a n t i~ effeotim fcr tul period February 1, 1962 t bDu& January 31, E9&, end t2e research w i l l he pzrfomed under the direction of Phfl M. Ferguson, Bsfessor of C i v i l E r i g h e e ~ b g .

58, Grant NSI?-G22GGg, by which. the Psat land Science bS~mdation, Washbgton, D. C., p r o v i d ~ s @3,5m .OC Y3r svgpor-k of regear& e n t i t i e d "Soret Caef l ic ient in DUuk %iutions + " me grant is r / ] - .?9/2.3" eff eetive for t h e period j.mh I, 1962 TAr~ugh Febnery 29, and the rezlcarck asgbl be perf ~mQ1 *m&r tke directLon of Dr. Jams R. Brock and I&, David M. ~ L b l a a , Dzparta~Rlt; of ChemlcaJ Ehglnaerhg ,

59 . Grmt MSF-WllS, by which t h e HatTom1 Scf egse %uabtiau, Washington, D. S . , proades $ 5 9 ; ~ ~ .00 for.. S.L:~ I+ ~f research ent i t led %day P r e a i ~ i t n t i o 5 9 t a f . e ~ . l' 'Ihe grant is effRi:ti-~ M . 3 j jN? for the preod February 1, 1962 tkmugh ,Tan- 3, 1964, and the research will be performed in the l3lectri~a.l E$l&ea~bg Fksearch k b o r a t o r ~ under the a i ~ c t i o n of John R . Gerl~ardt and A . W + Stroiton . 63. G r a n t C f - ~ ~ 9 ( + 2 1 ) , 3y Fihid~. the !h:ltcd S t a t e s &-pamest of Health, Edi~catiom, md Welfare, P~bli , . : Hesllth Service, p~ov.i.&.s $li,900 -00 for sqppork of reae8s!=.h e n t i t l e d " 5 h d y of Bioingi: t~lLy A c t i v e Conrpounds ." 2he -t La effeetlve far the perlor?, AprU 1, f i i - .?-qJc 1962 tllrou& &rch 31, 1963, m d the research w i l l be p r f o m d under the d i rec t f oa of 2. Charh3 G. W.mer of t h e Clayton Fatmdation Biotkmica i lhsti%-xk m d Dr. t l i l i . la & ~ V E of tSe Deparbie3t of t%mfstry.

61 . G~mt E-U31, by tZ4.z kp&r.*mnr?. af &dtr., Mur:*kion, and Welfare, P u b l i c Eeali?. Service, po.v i r3 r t f i $2i? $76 .OO for re search entitled "Role o f Ribo~omes bao7d.d'~ b r p h s l . o ~ . " B e grant pi. 353;r is effec-l;i-rre l o r t k period Jm.rmry 1, 1962 * r o w December 31, 1962, and t h e research WELL he performed :Wer the dire~:t.ton of 0

h+ Eowr b a ~ L ~ F c K , A 8 8 i 6 t l l ~ t f i ~ f e s ~ o r 12f M~m't: ~ o ~ c G ? .

62. G r a n t %3581(~1), by %hi& the 7-kti-kt;eji States h p w t m n t of

'3 alth, E&~ccastfaaa, and WeLfare, h b l i c &dth SEthr:e, provides ,814.00 f r ~ r s : r p p z % uf re aeark-2 ent i t led "Wfe ct sf CoaZemLty

Pressures or Chil&enia J~a-ent-,~." The gra3-l; i s e f f e< .kFue POT M - 1 5 - 9 c

the perled ~ianwry 1, 1962 m U u ~ u ~ &mmb,r 31, 1962, and tlice rescar& w i l l be euntinued tmder the &Lmctlox; af 2, Ira Iscoe, Associate Fmfessor of Psycholnp~ . 63. Grant EFEII l -55~-&, hy whi A\ ' h l t e d S-t-,at>eu b p a r t m e ~ t af H alth, Ed'ilcat;Lor, an8 Wel.fare, PubUc i3eal.m Serv%~e , provide^ 3 8,73 8 .0o for s~rpprt of Grad:st+,e Train b g i.11 W i h l i c BE d+k, f i l - 35 ."& The grant is effectit-e for the period F e b m a r y I, 1962 t h r ~ u g h J a s u a q 31, 1963, and t k program wU.L be dfsected by &. F.. F . Gloyna, Professor of C S U lbgiraesrhg.

CON1'KACTS ; The i'c;liuwPng additi.ona1 contract s have been e x e c u ~ e d at, the Mair, 1Jn.iversity by t h e cfficlal ScdScate?. I rec:>xnrnend approva?. and ratification of si~mtures:

1. Agreement with Aote~ican Chenlical Socic ty, 1.155 Sixteezth S-,reet, fl .W . , ,-, lJ Washington 6, D . C . , signed by Vice-president and Provos-1; Nozman 1 " LO--<

*; <."p'- Hackeman, whereby a grant-in-aid in the amounr of $18,440 is nade to : Prot 'essors W . I?. B r a d l e y , H. S t e i n f i r i k , aad E . J. We iss f o r a ~ h r e e year period, September 1, 1762 to August 319 1965, Tor a s t - d y ent i t - led "Si l<cate Organic Complexes ." Thc rcfercnce number i~ PEaF 1168-~3.

:,,$; " 2. Agrccmcnt with American ChemFcal Soc ie ty , 1-155 S i x ~ e e n t h S t ree t , N .W. , r $I

Washington 6, D . C . , signed by Vice-Presiden,L a n d Pr;ovosr Norman Hackeman, : i , , ; , j " whereby a grant- in-aid is nmde to Professor B. L. Lochte in the amolnt cf' '

$6,500 f o r the period September 1, ~ 9 6 2 t o August 31, 1963, fo r a study e n t i t l e d "Chlorofom-Soluble Base Hydrochlorides . " This is a second gran t in support of t h i s research. The reference number is PRF 767-~1.

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3. Agreement w i t h American Chemical Company, 1155 S i x t e e r ~ ~ h . St.ree,t, NI .LI . ,- :" A! ' "

Washington 6, C . C . , signed by Vice-Presfdent and P r o v o ~ t Noman Hackcrnlan, 3- ,7,

whereby a grant - in-a id is made t o Prof'esscr k w i s F . Ehtch In t h ~ amount , t , - ! , . -s * of $30,960 for the pe r iod Scptsmbcr 1, 1962 to A u g ~ s t 31, 1965 for a ssudy ' en,ti.t;led "Halogen Addit ion to Dienes." Reference nmber - PB' 1064-~4.

4. Inter-Agency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-632 with Texas College o f fl-5g-i *- A r t s and Industries, simed by Vice-president and Provost N a m n Hackeman, whereby dur ing the pe r iod beginning Janwry 4, l3& and ending August 31, 1363, t h e Universi,ty w i l l 2urn.ish visual insLruc t iona1 :Cihs and other in- struc-Lional a;&$ ,t,hrough the Package Loan Library and t h e Visual I n s t r u c t i o n Bureau, payln?nt to be nade at established pu'blished rates f o r such services a s s e t f o r t h in ca'calogues and to ta l payment Tor t h e perj-od no to exceed $2,000.

5. Intcr-Agency Cooperation Contract No. 4413.-634 w:th the Depar'tmenkof Public Safety, s i ~ ~ e d by Vice-president N o m n Hackeman, whereby during +-he per iod L'rolri January 15, 1962 to August 31, 1962, the 'Univei>s i ir.y wi" '1 . M- 5 gq4 furnish ~Lelevrision f i l m announcements, radio tapes, and other mate ria,^ cf t h i s nature f 'or use in t h e statewide Traffic Safety Program, paymen?; :,A

be mde not to exceed c o s t , and the total n S a l l paymen-Ls n o t to be ~riade in excess ni7 $?,000.

6. Bond f o r Saf ckecping o-L' Proper l:y I s s ; l ~ d -to Ed uca~dc-na L i n s t..i=zutions In. thc sun of $20,000, signed by Pres ident J. R . SmLle;.g, bizding the Wn.iver- sity i n the stated swn for p r o ~ e r t y issued t o t h e YJniversLty 'by t h e linit.ed Iv\ - 3t.n

States A i r Force. Permission n s given at the February, 1962 r n ~ e L S n ~ t o r the President t o sign such a -bond.

7. Grant Aweerrlent No. SCC-29380 with %he Government o f thc 7Jnit.ed S r a t e s o r Arriericn, signed by President J, R . Srnil-ey, whereby a g r a n t of $;tij5'7$ i s made b y the Departmefit of S t a t e %c: enahie -the Universify t o assist it. in carrying o u t a Chilean Student Leader Seminar designed to acqua in t six-teen participants from the University of Chile in Santiago, and $ts branch in Vdlparaiso, with developnents in t.he Yield of education a.nd t o increase thcir u n d e r s t m d i n g and appreciation of various aspec LP o.T Ilife i n t h e Uni t ed States . The period of the agreeiner; t is Eoveinb~s.~ 17, 1961 throu& A p r i l . 30, 19-52, and ,(.he program is under t h e direcxior: cf Dr., Jot Neal, Dircc t o r oi' t h e Internationai Q,'r.ice.

8. Cont rac t 0E-2-12-002 w i t h thc IIci,l:ed S t a t e s Uepa,r,Laeno ,?f Sealth , Educa t ion , and Wclfa~e, s:igne3 by V5ce-President N o m n Hackerman, whereby d u r i n ~ t h e periocl January 2, 1362 - June 30, 1963, t h e University w i l l opera-te a. Counseling and Guidance Training Institute a s author5,zed by Section 511, Part B, T i - t l e V, PtibiQe L a w 85-864, the t o t a l amourlt t.0 be paid to the University being $?5,07.3. The program is under t h e direction of Proressor R . l3. Embree of ~ n e Depar5trnen% of Educa t iona l P s y c h o l o ~ .

CONTRACTS (con%in~ed) hi, 9. SupplenentaS, Agreemeat Mo. 1, tau Lease Noo GS-01B-5231, a t h t.he UdTed "4 \ S t a t e s of America, sf mad by D ~ h i l z e s e hragar Jmes HH. CoPda, vk~ereby elfec- 1

tive February 1, 1962, the lease is mended to c F ? e the mount of space from 1,427 to 784 square feat, consisting of Rcrm~ 3 and 1, located in 3ui ldX~g 5 , hlcones Research Center, Austin, Texas, f ~ r the use aa olffce quadars and related wage8 by the l%%ld B?m=h OfPice of the A t m t e = e r a @ m i s s i o n , the r en t a l being reduced from $119.39 to $65.65 per math , payment; bePng more a,

reimbursement of operating costs rather than act;u~.l ~ n t ,

10. Cooperative Agreement w i t h United S a t e s of America, Depar%me~t IJ? tjhe Zntarios, Bureau of Wms, signed by Vke-Wa.id.anz N ~ m a n Yackemn, pro- viding that the afoxementi~md division cf the ~ c ~ ~ T I u c . ~ D , ~ - arid t?ie Enlwau cf h? -3& Economic bcllogy shd.1 cooperate in the flrrliesfiion o f szatistica of m ~ r ~ w l mineral product Ion frm mines quarries, and x e l l a , other t k m a i;Le p r d u c t i o n of f iels , the agreement to be fo r a term ~~~~~~January 1, 1962, ctnd, con- tinuing thereafter for five ea,le& y e m a cr u ~ t i l either upon t h i d g days ' writ ten notice tc t he other, tem,ir~ates 2-k.

11. Le t t e r Agreement wlth Texas I n s t m e n t e , signed by 'Vice-R:esi&ent Komm 7

Hackeman, wkieh provides that the teminatlcsn h t , c r?f the cox?.traz.t. ,?-,a!. 8d.de- Glass Interaction be extended f r o m Jmuaxy 31, 1962: +,c! Augast al., 1962, T i t b u t additional fmde involved. The research is being carried on I n the Bureau of Fngineerfng Research.

OUTSJDE DWTIES: I r e c m e n d that the following staff be ? a r ' ~ i t t e d t o under- e a k e e o u t s i d a duties outlined belaw, the work to be performed. so as not to Interfere with University assignments, and otherwise to conform t o rcgu- lations of the Regents.

1, Mr. Charlea W, York, Assistant Professor of Home Economies, t o sesire aa consultant to Bridges Furniture Cmpmy in the redecoration of the Auetjln Country Club.

2 . M r , Homer V. Craig, Professor of Mathematics. t o a c t as eons~l*,ant to General Dynamics of Fort Worth alld CEIR Corporation,

3. Mrs. Margaret McGrade, Mitor la l Assistant, Depal-tment of Psyck!alow, to engage, outaide of regular University hours and without+ the .use of Urdvey- sity equipment, in the typing of theses, term pqers , book mnusc~ ip ta , e tc .

4. Mr. John S. Btckley, Profeaaor of Imul-ance, to eeme oa the BQan-3 of Directors of a life in~luraxce company being organized in Texas,

5. Mr. J. Cl i f ton Willfama, Associate Profets~mos of MmPb, to perform with

the San Antonio Symphony Orehes tra aer a French Horn player and co~ductor of four performances of his composition MARCH k.lm Qymphonic Suite during the orcheetra's festival tour to aeveral Texas cities.

6. Mr, Charlea Wright, k.oferseszp of L a w B to act as co-e~urraaX in defelding an indigent person. The sttorneys are seeking to take the eaee to the U n i t e d States B~prme Coust . There wi l l be no fee.

7 . Mr. A, A. Rookex, Director, I n t r m u r a l Sports fo r Men, t,o continue officiating at foo*ball and. b ~ k e t b a l l gmea . SIDELEY E. MEZES F'UND t The Facu1t.y DonatJon Committee has made a grant of $350 --- from the fund, the recipient's m e t o be reported 111 executl.ve seesicn.

ESTABLXSBENT OF THE IIUGE W4AR XMNE PROFESSORSHIP TIT LAW: %ar! W. F. Keeton ----- has submitted the following information jn ~ g a d ~ o ~ h ~ s t ~ b ~ i s h e r ; t s f the - Hugh Lamar Bone Pmfessorship i~ Law:

A,f," . +) H u g h ~ a r S t o n e m s & r ~ e r ~ l C o u n s e l o f t h e G u l f O i l C ~ n r p ~ f o r a , y - , ,

-r: great many years and j.s a diatinguiehed a l m u e of t he University of Texas L a w School- He has been one of the Trustees of the Law School Foundation s ince its formation about t e n yeara ago, and over t h i s period he and Mrs. Stone have made contributions to the Foundatl.on t o t a l l i n g sane $ 9 3 , ~ ~ . The Trustees of the Law School Foundation w3.ah to earmark a part of the Foundation' s unrea t r i c t e d @ndoment to make up the difference between the total of the Stonesg giPk and the required $;00,000 to E Q ~ & S I . ~ S ~ &he pmfessorchip .

HUGH UMAR STONE PROFXSSORSHIF IN LAW (eontinutd) --- -- fn accordance with the pol ic ies adopted at the September 1960 meeting of" the Board of Regents, I recornend appmval bf;the afit~b1ishmdn-k of the Elugh Lamar Stone Brofessorahlp in l a w .

EIAI3S AMD EWOVAL OF ARCHWAY HOUSES AND m V E M Z B E S i Under data of January 26,1962, Business Manager James ~ . T l ~ f n s!bmitted the following repart - -

in regard to these pmpertieso

Pursuant to authorization of the Board of Regents in i t meeting of September 24, 1960, we h v t advertised ror ,. ,,. C. the sale and removal of the i'ollowlng improvements an-

&* - -

quired in the Archwy Addition:

%st 26 1/2 Street - ~roposetl NO, 1 ~rchway Street and 215 -st 26 1/2 Street - Proposal NO. 2 =st 2 6 ~ Street - fioposal NO. 3

215 Archway Street - Proposal NO. 4 213 Archway Street including half garage and carport

Proposal No. 5 207 Archmy Street and s m g e - Proposal No. 6 We submit to you the followPng in f ' omt ion pertaining to the sale and removal of the above descrfbed-propertlea:

1. Inquiries were received from 35 individuals or firms, 2 Plans and apacifications were furmished to 13 bidaers, 3. Bids were received from 5 firms or individuals. 4. A tabulation of the bids received is we follows:

Pmpo sal No. C . M . Arnett Charles Carlow M.S. 09Banan Pete Sosa 1 W'M.00 $3M -00 2 1,115 .oo -488 .oo -$3& 00 3 665.00 38.02 4 -488 .oo 5 -488 00 $200 00 6 168.02 300.00

Southwest w+;;$C 0

- lt395 .OO 467.00

-1,185 "00 27' * 50 27.50

Note that the sum of C. M, A m e t t t s bids i~ $2,545. However, th i s bidder offared a bonus of $230 if awarded all three i terns, ThereforeB the high bid f o r these three itma becomes $2,775.

In order to secure removal, of the property at 215 Archway, the Univer~ity w i n &ve to pay $488. This w i l l resul t in a net to the University of $2,787 for this poup of properties.

Mr. Colvin has executed the contracts wtth the successful bidders.

LABORATORY FEE SCHEDW, ADUI!TIONS, DEUTIONS AND CHANGE Dl TRE REVSEED fABORATORY m sc!mDm D A r n s E m l x B E R 1 - , - 1 : I = n d T E p p r o v a l of the following submitt- Business mmger ~ m c s H. ~01%-in:

The following additions, deletions, and changes in the ; - : -',;, . ,.

Revised Laboratory Fee Schedule dated September 1, 1961, were made by the departmenbl chairman. These fees appear on new course blanks or course change baanks o r in the ~ i n a l Announcement of Courses, Spring Semester 1962,

M O R A T O R Y ReVTSf ONS (continued)

Course 'NO. From

Botany 325 3 8 3 ~ 3 92K

0 New 0

Chemistry 8218 821b 431

Geography 305 T r a n e p o r h t i o n fee f o r

f i e l d tripa, $2.00

Marina Science 440 (formerly 340)

Psychology 31-7 318

$2 384K 384M

Speech 31% 315L 343

Zoolo@;y 440 (formerly 340) 3 .OO

Educat i o m l Psyc holow 39OL

C i v i l Engineering 2 56

Electrical Engineering 129 New 339 0 3% 0

Pharmacy 317K 467 26% 2 6 9 ~

New 4.00 2.00 New

SUMMER SESSION TUITION RATES FOR THE FEW TGIELVE KEEKS SUMFIER SESSION T N THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY : ~ E t h e ~ o l l e z o f rn-~il conduct f on. Ze- f i r s t t i m e a t w e l v e week s m e r sescion, it is necessary to apprnve t u i t i o n rates to be charged, M r . G, C. Starnes, Auditor, with the concurrence of the Rusiness M~nager, Mr. J. H. Colvin, ha^ submitted the f0110dng elzart of such charges which are consistent w i t h University policy and Article 2654c, Vernon's Annotated C i d l Statutes :

Number of hours taken 12 or more

For Texaa residents $50.00 47.00 43-00 39 00 35.00 31.00 27 * QO 23.00 1 9 , ~ 15.00 15.00 15.00

For fionresldeats $200.00

In all colleges having a six weeks tern o r nine weeks session, tke tuition charges heretofore approved w i l l continue, . M r . Starnes f'urther recommends that tha reRulds of registration and tu!lzion fees already established fo r students withdrawing not be changed fo r those students in the t w e l v e week ~ession. Briefly, the regulation psovlfies fo r a reFund of 60 per cent fo r students withdrawing on one of the f l r v t three days af te r registration day, exclusive of 3unday; 50 per cent on the fourth, fif%h, or sixth day, and thereafies, nothing.

I recommend approval.

SALE TO --- A SCAJ?F -: On March 20, 1962, sealed bias wrs rezeived on a Chevrolet Station Wagon, operated by Defense Research Lab:satory, The

high b id of $557.61 m s submitted by Mr. Mayo Grantham, Scient i f ic , f n s t y . ~ - ment Maker I, Department of Psychology. In accordance with Sec, 6, &ay%er 111, Part I1 of the W e s and Regulations of the Board of Regents, authoriza- t i o n is requested to sell this automobile to a University staff member,

David H. C, G. W, Leh- J, E. HUB- Peter- Blank- mann's E, M. Mc R. L, R, M. Ohis L, Weiler tace son enship R&W Farm Pherson Batay West Larton

477.00 236.99 517.77 302.00 367.77 425.00 530.00 427.99 25~1~75

The above are the other bids received, a l l bidders being Austin recidenta . TRAVEL WITH EXPENSES PAID FROM APPROPITATIOPI NO!l CONTAINING THE WORD "TRAVEL" : - - In accordance with section-f Budget Rules and ~ r o ~ ~ i r i i r e a , T a g the rollowing t r ~ v e l w i t h expenses paid-f rom "non- t ravelgs spproiriat.lons- is reported :

1. President J, R. W l e y , December 9 t o El Paso for consultat ion concerning developmental affairs; December 14-15, t o Houston for di scua sion qP developnlent problems; Febmary 9-10, t o Brownwood to speak t o the facu l ty at Howard Payne College and to address the Texas Educational Theatre Association as w ~ J I as to confer w i t h adutinlstrative of f icers of Howard Payne College on educations matters of mutual concern; March 7-9, Lo Houston for conference with officials of the Hogg Foundation; and March 19-21, to Dallas to a t t e n d sympoaim on graduate education, expenses for all trips to be paid from Development Expense accomt.

2 Mr. Wesley G. Henderson, Tabulating and Equipment Supervisor, Office of' the Registrar, December 7-9, 1961, to Lwfayette, Indiana, to attend a seminar in computer scheduling of courses, expenses to be paid f r o m Miscellaneous Admiriiatrative Expenses.

3. Mr. Hugo k i p z i g e r - e a r c e , Professor of Architecture and Flaming, to Detroit, Michigan, November 24-kcember 1, 1961, to attend the annual meet - ing of the Association af Collegiate Schoole of Planning where he presented the UnLversity of Texaa Program f o r Accreditation, transportation esppenajees only to be paid from Miscellaneous Admidatrative Expenses,

Travel Item ( e ~ n t i n u e d )

4. M r . John B. Cornell, Asslatant Professcr of Arkhrapology, September 12-15, 1961, t o New York City, to attend conference en t i t l ed oCApproac'kaea to Oriental Culturen to be held at Columbia Univepsity, expenses to be paid from Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses.

5. Mr. Carey C. Thompson, Professor cf Economics, December 27-29? 1961, to New York City to attend the American Economic Association meeting as depafimental representative and to r e c r u i t new f a c u l t y members, tranaporta- tion expenses only to be paid from Miscellaneous Admirlatr8tive Expenses.

6 Mr. C. L. Cline, Profes~or of English, December 26-3, 1961, ts Chicago, I l l i n o i s , to interview applicants for position^ on the E@isB staff, expenses to be paid from ~ s c e l l a n e o u s Admillfstrative Expenses.

7. Mr. Gordon H. Mills, AssocZwte Pr~fesaar of Engliah, to Waahingkon, Do C o , December 27-29, 1961, to attend the meeting of t he Jkecutive S ~ ~ ~ l c i i 0% the American Studfee Association, expenses to be paid from Miscelhneaaa A&n.Lnis- trative Expenses.

8. M r . Robert L, Montgomsry, Jr*, Associate Professor of E@l,sh, March 30-31, 1.962, to Corpus firisti, Texas, to attend the meeting cf the College Conference of Teachers of English, transportation only to be paid from U s - cellanaous Administrative Expenses,

9. M r . Lol-rin G. K~nnmcr, Acting Cbaiman of t he Department of Geogmphy, to East Lansing, Michigan, August 27-30, 1961, to at tend the rneetfng o f the Jo in t Committee of the National Council for Geographic E d u ~ a t ~ i c n and the h e o c i a t i o n of American Geographers, transportation only paid from MLscell8,- neous Administrative Expenses.

10. M r , R . John Rath, Professor of Hiatory, December 27-31, lg61p t~: Wasblng- ton, D. C., to attend the mect.ing of the Amer l , cm Historical Asanciat.:r2n., expenaes paid from Mia cellaneous Admin.',strat ive Expen~es ( %ransport,a~, io n only 1 11, Mr, Alm Sco t t , Associate Profeaaor of J o u ~ i s w , W c h 14-16, 1962, t o San Antonio, Texag t o aEpear on the program of t.he Sm Antto?d,a Pharmacy Management Conference conducted by the Pharmacy Extension Yemice o f the University, expenses to be paid Prom the Maintenance, Ope~ation, and, E q u i p - ment account of t h Division of JLKtension.

12, M r . Hugh C, Blodgett, Professor of Psycholo@, Au.gust 30-September 5, 1961, to New York City, to a t t e n d the national meeting of the American Psychological AssocLat ion, expenses paid f ran Mia cel1sneou.s Adm.ln2st rat.ive Expenses,

13. Milsts Mildred V* Boyer, Assistant Professor of Romnee L;931@;~~ge~? November 12-15, 1961, to Washington, D, c., to attend the meetfr~g of the diseetore of the 1962 out -of -country MDEA -mge Instit~tas, transporta- tion cnLy to be paid f m m Miscellaneous Administrative m e n e e # .

14. Mr. .Leonanl Broom, Professor of Sociology, November 15-20, 1961, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to interview prospects f o r ~ppsintmcnt aE Director of the Ins t i t u t e of -tin-American Studies, expenses -too be paid fron~ Miscellaneous Admlnistratl.ve Expenses,

15. Mr. Jesse J. V i l h r r e a l , Prcrfeasor of Speech, December 24-30, 1961, t o New York City, to at tend the convention of the Speech Aa~iocfation sf America. and t o cont.inue ef for ts 2n staff recruitment, transportatlort only t o be paid from Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses,

16. Mr. Robert Martin Edgar, Technical Staf f Assistant 111, Physical Plant, April 30-May 4, 1962, to Dallas, Texas, to attend course offered by The Foxborn Company on use and. maintenance of Foxboro i n s t m e n t ~ , expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance and Operation account of the T J t P l E t f e s Dfvisian,

Travel Items ( continued)

17. M r . William W, flewcamb, Jr,, Director, Texas Memorial Museum, June 5-8, 1962, to fichmond, Virginia, to attend the meeting of the American Association of Museums, transportation only to be paid from Miscellaneous Administrative Expense 8 ,

MILITARY LJTAWS: I recommend ecpproval of the following leave8 for military duty :

1, Hugh A. Greene, TV Prcduction Superviaor, Radlo-Television, January 5-19, 1962, (889)

2 Uilliam Menefee Uilcox, Refrigeration and Heating Engineer, FhysicaZ Plant, Office of Superintendent of Utilities, January 8-22, 1962. (882)

3* John [E. Steele, Jr., Director, Texas, Union, January e-Febmary 9, ~ 9 6 2 ~ ( 941 1 4. Floy Charles McConnell Director, Dirision of Housing and Food Service, Februtuy 5-18, 1962. ( 9 8 ~ j

FACULTY UBISLATION: I recormend approval of the foLlowing legislation:

1. The Faculty Council at i t s meeting of Februam 19,' 1962, approved the mot5on that ulasses ba dismissed from 11:00 a,&. to ltOO Darn., F'rlday, April 6, 1962, to enable the students and faculty to attend the Round-up Bafbecue, and also to dismiss claeees f o r Homra Day on Saturdw, April 7, 1962, at 10:m a.m.

m- 2. The Faculty Council at its meeting of March 19, 1962, approved the motion to dimiss classes fo r Special Events apply, when approvd, to all claeses except thoee which the Individual ina tmator , at h i s discretion, notif ies to the contrary and to dismies from clasa those atudents who requested dismissal for the purpose of participating in the Honors D a y activities.

CORRECTION OF - 1961 DOCKET: Delete Item 19, Main Urdveseity Sptmber lsl Docket, page ~-ince it duplicates a repok.ting i n Central Administration Bocket of that date of a government grant to Wstitu+,e 09 Marine Science.

Sincerely yours,

TEXAS \+ES TERN C OLL E GF of TIie University o k Texas

EL Paso , T ~ : r a s

Apri l 7 , 1962

Dr , Harry H., Ransom, Chancel l o r The Univers i ty o f Texas Aus t i n 1 2 , Tcxas

Dear Dr, Ransom:

The following docke t is submitted f o r your approval and presentation ~o t h e Board of Rcgcnta at its meeting in Austin on A p r i l 2'7-28, 1962::

SUSPENSION OF NEPOTISM RULE Acting under authoricy granted in The Rules and Regulstions u f t h c Board of R e g e n t s

f o r the Government o f The Universitv of Texas (part One, ~hapter 111, Section .5,43, Page 2 3 ) ancl upon the affirmative advice from t he Administrative Council, I have F L c - suspendid tIlc &,ulat ions r e l a t i n g to t h e appointment u f th2 following: / - c3 -lr

1, Jean Miculka, Instructor, 3 / 4 Time , in the Department of Drama and Speech f o r the 1962 Spring SemesLer, She is t h e wife of Vladik A , , Miculka, Assistant Professo-r i n the Department of Mathematics and Physics,

2. Joscph F, Follet~ie, Instructor, 1/5 T i m e , i n t h e Department of Philosophy and Psychology for the period beginning February 2 2 and end ing J u n e 1 5 , 1962, Hc i s thc husband of Doris Follettic, Instructor, % T i m e , i n t he Department: o f PhFlouophy and Psychology a

REPORT OF EMPLOYMENT INVOLVING NEPOTISM KULE +-.

Mr. Raymond S , Briggs was employcd f o r the 1961-62 Iiscal year as a researc,h / - 6,: r-

BUSINESS CONTRACT ITEL55 5 - 3 f

1 r e c m e n d ratificarion of t h e following contracts executed an behaLf of Texas Western CoLlcgc;

engineer- with the ~ c h i l l e n ~ e r Research Laboratory at a salary of $6,667.00 , He is the son of Mr. Kalph C, Briggs, Associate Professor uf Music . This appoir!tment has been approved by you as Chancellor and is reported t o t h e board o f Regents s s re, quired by Part One, Chapter LII, S e c t i o n M I Page 23, of The Rulcs and R e g u l a ~ i o n s

1. (Contract with Anderson L Caller\: Co~,yar.y, 8635 Dyer Strcet, El Paso , Texas, t n 7 2 2 Id. d e m o l i s h and remove Annex I and I1 by furnishing a1 1 labor and material s required to do t h e j o b w i t h t h e contractor receiving all materials, equipment, debris, ttc,, resulting from den lo l i t ion and removal, Invitaticns t u b i d and specifications were furnished to four demolition companies, T l ~ r e e b i d s were submitted wi th Anderson h C a l l e r y Company proposing t o pay Texas Western College t h c sum of $6,00, ?'he other t w o b i d d e r s proposed Lo d o t h e work and charge the College.

of t h e Board of Rcgents for the Government of 1

2. Contrac t w i t h Toluca Gardens S e r v i ~ r , 4506 liueco Street, El Paso, Trxds, t n - 3 2 4 l a n d s c a p e the area around the L ibe ra l A r t s Building. I n v i ~ a t i o n s t o h i d and spect- Sica t ions were f u rn i shed t o f ive nurseries. Four b i d s w p r e submitted with Toluca Gardens Service t h e low b i d d e r at $ 3 , 4 6 0 . 0 0 , The f u n d s f o r t h i s con t r ac t will come f r o m the appropriation for major improvements and rcpa ir s ,

The University of Texas,

LABORATORY FEES I recommend approval of the lollawing additional laboratory fees for 1962-63, These

Iees have be-en reconmended by department chainle11 a n d h a v ~ administrative approval.,

Coursc Reconmended Pee

Physics (Astronomny) 4107 Physi.cs (Astronomy) 4108 Physics (Geophysics) 4321 Zoology (Animal Ecology) 3303 Chemistry (Rad iochemis t ry ) 4470

REPORT OF' SAII,F, c3i: T ' K C ) P m A 1959 Continental Mark 1% au~ornobil c , whfch was r e c e i v ~ d as a g i f t and reported i n

t h e docket for the Board of Regents Mc'ecing on February 2 - 3 , 1962, has h e m so ld . The

autorrrobilc Tras adver-tised f o r sale and ~ h r c c b i d s were rec.eived, M r . A . H. Hughey,

141(1 N, V i r g i n i a StrceL, E l Paso, Texas, was the successful b i d d e r w i t h a high b i d O F $ 2 , 2 5 0 , ~ ~ ~ The receipts were deposi~ed to Current Restricted Funds Account 5540 - Ereel 1 ence Fund.

PURCHASE OF AIR- CONDITIONI~JG EQUI ~ E N T You as CIlancell or hav c appl-ovcd t h e purchase of air- conditioning equipment to prov ide . -

temperature c o n t r o l f o r R o o m 304 i n Seamoll Hall. Loca'ced in t h i s r o o m i s thc fcccntly installed X-Ray D i f f r a c t t o n and Spectrographic equipment f o r t h e Department of Mining and Metallurgy.. One w i i ~ d o w rcfrfgcration unit: cos t ing f r o m $275 .00 t o $300,00 w i l l . - F . .- .. --, * .>' be adequate. B i d s will he cal led f o r Ly the Board of Control and t h e c o s t charged Lo t h c appropriation f o r bui . lding maintenance. T h i s item is r cpo r t ed for information as it is t h c p o l i c y of the Board of Regents t h a t expenditures for purchase of ncw or additional a i r - cond i t i on ing e q u i p ~ n c n t must: bc approved in advance by t h e ~ o a r d o r the Chanc +l lo^

GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND CONTRACTS The following contt-act. mendrnents Rave beer1 negotiated and llavc bccn s i g n e d by me

upon t h e recommendatton of t h e D i r ec to r of the Schell enger ltesearck L a b u r a t 0 r i . e ~ . The Business Manager checked the budge t and overhead p rov i s ions of each proposa l , 1 recommend your approvs l and r a t i f i c a t ion of the signatures:

1 . Supplen ien~a l Agreernen~, M o d i l ' i c a ~ i o n No. 8 to Contract DA 29-OSO-ORD-2410, by which Proc.urrmPnt, whit^ Sand Mis s i l e R ~ n g e , New Mexico, has increased the estimated arnouril: of t h e contract b y S l 7 , 7 5 i . 5 0 , t h e r e b y increasing the estimated tocal from $214,840.77 T-125 to $232,598.27, and ex~enclerl t h e c o m p l e t i o l ~ d a t e to March 15, 1 9 6 3 . ?%c work will continue to be done under the supervision of M r . Thomas G , Barnes, Director of the

k Schellenger Research Laboratories,,

2. Supplcnlcntal Agreement, ModiFica~ion No. 9 to Contract DA 29-040-ORD-2410, by which Procurement, White. Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, ha^ increased the estimated mount of t h o contract by $46,411.00, thcrcby increasing ebc cstimarcd t o t a l front 7: $232 ,598 .27 Lu $ ? 7 9 , 0 0 9 , 2 7 , and e?;tendrd tile completion date t o A p r i l 5, 1963. The work will conti .nue to be done under t h e supervision of Mr. Thomas G. Barnes, Dircctor o f t h c Schelleilger Research L a b o r a t o r i e s . 3 . Supplcnlcntal Agree~nen~ , Mudi f i . ca t ion No., 3 to C o n t r a c t DA 29-040-OM-2238, by which p r t ~ c u r e m c n t , White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, h a s es t ab l i shed a' final 1; ) 3 overhead rstc o f 43% of salaf i 2 s and wages for the per iod 19 Eay 1960 through 31 August 1960, and a p:avisional rate of 43.5% of salaries and wages f o r t h e per iod 1 September 1960 khrough 1 9 May 196L, Worlz under this contract has b c c n complctcd,

TRAVEL The I o l l o ~ ~ ~ i n g t r i p s f o r staff members have been approvcd by rnc and travel expense

. .

reimbursement will b~ made f rom t h e accounts, nut conta in ing the work "travel," indicared:

1. Haldeerl Braddy , Professor of English, to Parral and CllihuaIiua C i t y , Mexico, April 19-23, 1962 , f o r i n r c r v i c w s on t h e s u b j e c t of General Pershing's Punitivc Expedition and thc skirmish a; Parral; travel expense reimburscmcnt t o be made from t h e appropr:iatior-1 for Organ ized Research P r o j e c t (Account No. 2602) .

2 - Hvnry P 8 Ehrlinger, Associate Pro fe s so r of Mining & Metallurgy, tu CleaLor, Arizona, Marc11 1 7 - 1 8 , 1962, t o precure sample o f Bcryl l iurn ore from t h e Jumbo Mine; t r ave l expttnsc reimbursement to bc nlade O r g a ~ ~ i z e d ltesearch P r o j e c t (Account No, 2 6 0 6 ) .

3, Jaclc J Buurquir l , I n s t r u c t o r of Enginccring, t u HoFloman A i r Force Base, Ncw Mexico, March 2 , 1 9 6 2 , to confer w i ~ . h scientists concerning t h e projected solar furnace fac i1 , t ty at Tcsas Western Col lege ; t r ave l cxpcnsc reimbursement to h e made f ram Organi.eeJ Re seal-rh P r o j e c t (Account No ., 261 5 ) ,

4 . Clarencc J; C e r v e r ~ k a , Associate Professor Engineering, t o 1101 1 man M.r Forcc Base, N e w Mexico, March 2 , 1962, Lu c o ~ f e r w i t h scientists concerning the projected solar frlrnace %acility at Texas Western College; travel expense reimbursement t o b e made f rom Clrga~lized Rcsearc-h Project (AccounL No, 261.5).

GIFTS {CONTINUED) 9 , M r . Dorranrt? R,-cit!i t L I , :-- . L : I ' ' ; ~ 1 Cumh~~rLanJ C i r c l e , E l Paso, Texas, has g i v e n $3,500.00 in c a s l ~ , I'i~i + s -2 new fund t o b e uscd to pay expenses Eor t11e Colombian Universities Ecluca~ors Scmfnar wfthourr restrictiuns as to time, Deposi ted t o Current Restricted Fi~nd., ~ c c u u n t 5623, Seminar f o r Colomb ia11 Unlvers i t i c - s Educators.

10. S ~ a r d a r d Oil Cornpan.? ot Texas, M r . M , P , P a r e t , JL-. , 6501 Trombr idgc , E l Paso, Texas, has givdn 55(10 1)O i n cash, T h i s is a rencvral of 3 ~ ? r e v i o u s l y dockctcd fund f o r thc un l - c s t r i c t ed use of- t h ~ Uepartrnent ol: Geology w i t h o u t restrictions a s t o timc. Dcposited t o Currcnt: Restricted Funds Accnnn t 5630, S ~ a r t d a r d OFI Company of Te_::as - Geo1 ngy.

Ll . America11. Associatiun of Uni l i c r s i ty Women, El Paso Uranch, M r s - R i c h a r d C, Whitc, President, 2523 Savannah, El P a s # > , Texas . have givcn S15O.OC) in c a s h , This is a renewal of a previousLy d o c k e t e d ~ c h o l ~ r s h i p f o r the u se of an ou t s t and ing sen io r woman s t u d c n t f o r t h c acadcmic year L962-63, The r e c i p i e n t i s t o be selected by t he Scholarship C n n u n i t t e e oi Texas FJesCcrn Collcgc, Dcposited to Current R e s t r i c t e d Funds Accotint 6 0 3 5 , h e r i c a n A.;soc i a t i n n o f University Worrlen - E l P a s o .

12 . B l aug~-und Fnundat ic i r i , F i r , ~j l ~ e r . ~ A . B i e l , P . 0, Box 3121 , El Paso , T e x a s , has given $400.UU in cash. T h i s i.s a renewal of a previous1.y dockrtet l s c h o l a r s l i i p t o be used d u r i n g t l lc I i ; - . a ~ y c . ~ r 196'1 - G 2 ,. T h e recipient i.s eo be se l ec t ed by the Scholnrshlp Comi. t r e e o f TF.~,;? Wesf er ,n Col 1 ege . Deposited to CurrerlL R e s ~ r i c t e d Fund s Ac c o u n t 6 0 4 3 , &nc l- t. c .AI-L 4't-#,I-n 1. t u r c Company .

13. Bcl A i r Highland G l a n , M r , tImroLd C b M i l l e r , Treasurer , 3428 Dornach Road, El Paso, Tcxau, lids g iven ~2.00 ,00 i n c a s h . T h i s is a new scholarship to be used by William T, Vngel, 1.126 D E ~ N o r t e , E l Faso , Texas, and r e s t r i c t e d to tuition, fees ( including a c t i v i t ~ L i c l c e t l , i f d e s i r e d ) , and books or equipment; This scholarship i s to h e used d u r i n g th.e f i s c ~ l year 1961 -62 . Deposited to Current R e s t r i c t e d Funds Account 6 0 9 3 , Bcl A i r Highland Cian.

14 . The Barwood Foundation, Mr. E, C, Simmons, 303 North Sweetzcr venue, Los Angclcs 4 8 , C a l i f o r r i i a , ha3 giver1 $2,500.00 i n cash For scholarships to be given by t h e Journalism De?Jrtm~nr during t h e f i s c a l year 1961-62 . This is a renewal of a p rev ious ly dockctccl s c h o l a r s l l i p Deposited L o Curre~l t Restricted Funds Account 6099, The James .$, Blacl: Lhmd.

15. Bot-dcr Hao Hao Club 417, Mr.. S ~ a n l e y E., H i n e s , Secretary-Treasurer, 1701 Magoffin Avcnue, El Paso, Texas, has g iven $100,00 in cash f o r scho1arshi.p.s f o r t h e f i s ca l year 1961 -62. The rt?cipi.@tIts to b e sc lcctcd by thc S c l ~ o l a r s h i p Cormnit~ee of Texas Wcstcrn Col lcgc . This i.s a i.enewal of a p r e v i o u s l y dac.l:etecl scholarship. Deposi~eJ c o C u r r e n t R e s t ri,c.t ed Fand s Account 6?15, Bordcr Hoo Hoo Cl,ub 87.

16. Coldwcll. P,T,A,., Mrs. Mart I ; , P e d e r s o n , Treasurer, 4632 CapLes C i r c l e , EL Paso, Texas, has gl.ven $1 50, ,00 i n c a ~ h Thfs 1 s a renewal of a previous1 y docketed scholarship to be used by a s t u d e c t majoring i n Education, Lo b e selected by t h e Chairman of t h e Degartmcnt of E d u c a t i o t ~ , d u r i n g t h e fist-a1 years 1961-62 and 1962-63. Deposited tu CurrenL R e s t r - i c t ed Funds ilccount 6165, Coldwcll School F ,T ,A ,

17. Darbysh i re S t c c l C o , , l u c , M r . M , S , Uarhyshire, P , 0. Box 3 5 2 , El Paso, Tcxas, has givci-I $200 ,00 i n cdsh to be used h y a s tudent majoring i n C i v i l o r Mechanical Engineering dnrirlg t h ~ f i s ca l year 1 3 6 i - 6 2 , The rec ipient i s to he selected by the Scholarship Commtttcc of Tcxas Wesiern Col l e g e . T h i s is a renewal o f a p r e v i o u s l y dockctcd schol arsl i ip Depos i t ed to Curren t Restrict cd Funds Account 6180, Uarhysh i re S t e e l Co- , lnc,

L8. El. Paso H e r a l d , - P o s t , M Y , E, M. Poolcy, E d i t o r , E l Paso, Texas, has given S100.00 i n cash t o he used b y a s t l ~ d e n t rrlajnring in History d u r i n g t h c f i s c a l year 1961 -62 . Thls i . s a scncwal o1 a p r~ :v ious Iy d o c k e t e d s c h o l a r ~ l l i p . . Deposited t o Current: Re- s t r i c t e d Fi~ntls A c c o u o t 62 !5 E l P a s v Herald-Post ,

19. El Pdso Na.t.ur;il Gz.: PI-oc iuc t s Compa!ly, M r . Mike 13rum!:delow, 6767 Gateway West, E l Paso , Texas, has given ..52fi0.00 i n cash to be used f o r Music Scholarsh ips . This is an addi~ion t o 2 pi-rA\7j ous , r 7 d(~c lcc t cd s cho l a r sh ip to b e used during t h e f iscal year 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 . Deposf t cd ~u C ~ L ! . ~ ! I L i { e s t r i c t e d Funds Account 6260, E1 Faso Symphony O r c h c s t - r a m

GIFTS (CONTINUED i 2 0 , , , 1 ' ! ) j1) p,~. nniirirl . IJa:;n . Te~cas , has given $1 00,00 in cash LO . .

bc used f o r Music ~ ~ n o - k , - , ~ ~ l - ; , ~ ~ T t i i 3 I:. a?, d d i r i o n to a prev i .ous lg docke ted scholarship t o be user[ d u r i n g rthy fi:;c:al year 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 , Deposited t n Current Rc- s t r i c t c d Furlcis A c c r ~ u n t 6 2 6 0 , El PASG Syrn!>hnny Orclkeu~ra,

21 , Hicks- Ponder Co , >OC. Td I]\-P 1-1 ,{nil . El P j s o , Tc,r;is , has given $1 00,On i n cash to Lt: used Co; Mllsic S c i ~ o l a r s b t p s ? h i & i s gn aclcl i~lon t o a previously docket-ed scholarship t o h p lw,t+d ilui 1 1 . 1 ~ hc f~ sea: year of 1561 - h 7 . beposi~ed t o Current Rcstrictcd Funds ~ i ccoun r h 2 b 0 . E-I Pasn Syluy>Ilony Orchestra-

22. wo111an'; Coxnnllttre * ~ f l.:,!; C: ~ + : . n Synphoqy Association, Mrs, W. I i . Ra ln sev , Assis t -ant 'rreasurer. (>Gi : \ I ! , ; :~ . ss i .p*>~. . E l P a s o , Texas , has gi.ven $5QO,C)O i n cash t o b e used F o r :;*11.15 ; CI jjc,~:>i ,+:.slti This i s an adcIieion r o a previous1 y docketed sc' t~ola-r.sh~,p r~ b.2 L ~ S Y . . ~ rlu.rj.'lg t h e f i sca l year 1361-62; Deposited to Curren t Rrstrict erl :'l!.nd;-: L(:c;,u;~r b263 , E I Paso Symphony Orchestra,

23,, E l Paso Natural Ca; Ccsapa:~':. .P IC, . 0, Marshall W i l l i s , n i e e c ~ o r of Advcrtisiag and Puhl i r : i t y, P , 11.. ?,,I;; i ,-:C!I L l Pas.3, 'Ccxas, has g iven $200 AOO in c a s h , T h i s is an a d c l i ~ i o n Ca 5 s c h ~ l - i r s ; i L p p r c ? v i o ~ i ~ l y clncketecl to be uscd dur i .ng the f i s c a l year 196L - 6 2 Dcpas?.rc~l t o Ctrt.cc.?lt Reserict ed F u n d s Ar-count 6260, E l Paso Syulphony Qrches t 1-3

24 . El i s T i . s I 1 I I ! pix s VLJa White , Presfr lent , 2205 N. F l o r e n c e , E l Paso, T~:;as t : . I 1 i t I s TIlis i.s a rcncwal, of a scholarship previously d o r k e t c ~ ~ j . r:, h.: :~;r<- l i ~ ~ : 11me P a r k s for t u ~ t i o n Lees f o r the Spring Semester, I 962 D?p~lslrc;I ; r r 21~:^1 ' ,>ni Re-strir-ted P lmds Accf l r ln t 6 2 8 1 , Eps i l on Sigrua hpha - K c r ~ n ~ r ; .

25, Fciilbcrg Fa;lric!al.*sr!. In: ,.lr Iriilron D., Feinberg , P . , 0 , Bo:: 68, E l Paso, Texas , has giver1 S ~ : 5 0 , 0 f i 1;: c.;?i:.ll Elis i.s a rcncwal u f a s c h o l a r s h i p previously doclceted and i s to b . . ~ c~s;..c! 1 7 ~ 1 ln,il e hrud~nr , prc-medir.al rnajoi- , and a g r a d u a ~ e of El Paso 2 u b l t c SchuoI.s , :;cI f e t e d b y t he Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College, d ~ n - i n g ~i:e fisi.41 y c a c 1451 -652 . Deuosited t o Currcnt Rcst l-ic t cd Funds Account b7.a 5 + Sarah YE- ! rh ;,g ML?rnor ial .

2 6 , h r c l n s o n Rrns. SCol-es Corp ; N w J u l i a n A,, Rorsc.hnrq and Paul I . Korschow, 526 E . OvcrL.and livcnue, E l P ~ s q , Tcxas, has given $IOU,DD in cash as a contribution i n the r ~ a ~ u c of Dr , Lar r j c?latls~r,oe tcr pravide t u i t i o n fvr t w n w o r t h y p re -med ica l s t u d ~ n t s = RecipSenrs r s be chosev. b y ehe scholarship conunittee: This is a netr scholarship LO b c used dirrrng; cilc Li.scal year 01: 1961-62 Depusited to Curren t Restr ic t f d Funds Ac-:c.o~~nt 6 2 9 9 GI hrlstone Medi~.aL Schol a r s h i p , Various Donors,

27 Mr, 1 . R . Gooilman, 9137 E . E l Paso S t r e e t , E l Paso, Texas, has given$150,00 in cash to k e used by a s tudcn, t n ~ l o r . l n g 111 Educat i .on, chusen by t h e Chairman of tlie Eclucztisn Dcpareincnt, W1i.s is a rerlewal of a p rev ious ly d o c k e t e d scholarship and i s L o h e u r d d u r i n g r h e S p r i n g and Fall, of 1,962, Dcyosi~cd to Curren t R e - s t r ic te r1 Funds ? l icour~t . 6,30j, ,Joseph H., Govdrtlau M e n l c l r ~ a l F u n d ,

2 8 . Mrs, G.. F. Hetrl-.:. '!42(3 i ! ' iod~i ,~n~ E l I 'auo. Texas , has given $150 00 i n cash to be used lo; scllaf .ii r h ~ p s C r l - t t l c C ; ~ i - l n ~ Semilester . 1962, Recipient's are se1,ected by t h e C ~ O R O T NO c ~ s h sn 1 1 I-,<: q i ~ r r - 7 . 1 Y ~ J r c ~ c i p i c l i t s and a n w u a t s rem2inin.g Lroru regis~ration will be c i e d i f c d tmlr ,=. ;u~~;t~.:~.lc~i! ;er,tes~er. T h i s i s a rK!nex.7al o f a scholarship pre- v i o u s l y docl~.c[.ed, arrd i .; I ,! i -e u s r d dr l r i ng t h e f i s ca l year 1961-62, Dcpositcd t o C u r r e n t K e s t r i z t e d ; '-. l f ldq . u . ~ ~ ~ ? ? ~ n l - b ' j i 5 . Gcorgc Fccd b r d y Mernor i a l .

2 9 . National. S o c i e ~ y i ~ i ' k l i - r n o L . > c I-;.YE, blr Chai-lcs A. M y c ~ s , 1140 E,. R i u Grande , E l Paso, Texas : has ?.lvcii s i >O OO i n c a s h , t o be u s e d Ly Phillip Uavidsnn f o r the S p r i n g Semester, 13ht, , Tli-3 i:; :d i-cnc;!al o f a p rcv io l l s ly ( Iocketed schoLarship, Deposited i n C u r r c n . t Rc;t c i c t cci F'~:l)2s Account 6rr40, National Socie ty of Arts & Letters.

3 0 , B i 1 . o ~ Club o r R'I ?';sso? Wrs I?rl.l;l~ L e w i s , Pres1.de11t, 52ft l<ayn,olds, E l Paso, Texas, has given S T O O - U O I n c ~ s h t o 11c used L.: two wmen s t u d e n c s se lectcd by the Sciiolar- ship Comfrtcte of Texas We5ie-crr C.s'li?p.e d u r i n g thc f i .scal year 1961-62,. l'his i s a rcncwal 01 ;1 p r e k - ~ o i i a . ? ~ i l nckd t ed scho la r sh ip d e p o s i t e d i n Cur ren t Resrrl cr ed Funds Account A 4 50 . Pf ; fir C i I J ~ T ,

31. Ponde r Lnsur al?cc t igc!;c.r . :'. O Hnx 1'333, E l P a s o , Texas, has given 51 00 . .00 i n cash to bc uscd by L!l:d:l 1 I. . . ) ~ , T . C - - ;:~~rlr? qtiez d u r i n g ~ h c . f i s ca l y e a r of 1961, -62 . T h i s dona~ion was requc?:?r:eti P,:,: :h( l > ~ : . : ~ i o f Mcn f o r a s c h o l a r s h i p t o relieve a hardLilip situati 017 D~.po~i . t ( : J I f j C ' l , . , . ~ r I Lrcre l-ir.e,etl Funds Account: bLE5.5, Jack pollder Insurance Agency,

GIFTS CCClNT1,NUED) 3 2 . Standard O i l CornpLlny o f Texas, Mr, M , P. Paret , Jr,, 6501 Trowhr idge , E l Paso, Texas, has g i v e n $5130 ,GC, ia cash LO b e used b y Ronald W. U t l c y for the f i s ca l year 1961.-62. M r , Utley was s e l ~ c t ~ d as t he r e c i p i e n t n f this award by ttie S c l ~ v l a r s h i y Committee of Texas Western Col.lcge, Depos i t ed in Current Restricted Funds Account 6540, Standard O i l Company of T u x a s

3 3 , Y s l e ~ a Teacher's Assocfaljun, Mr. Jim C. Goodman, Sec re t a ry , 8445 Valdcspino, EL Paso, Te-xas, has given $L00.00 in cash fo r s cho la r sh ips f o r the Spr ing Semester of the 1961-62 fiscal ycar , Tnc rccipicnts arc sclcctcd by t h c donor. This is an a d d i t i o n t o a previously do c k e ~ e J scliol arsl l ip . Deposi ted i n Current Restricted Funds Account 6597, V a r i o u s Donors,

34 . Be1 A i r P , T . A , , Mrs - Em, E , , Rest, Secretary, 936 R i c h a r d Drive, E l Paso, Texas, has g iven $100,00 in cash f o r schoLarships w i t h the recipients to b e dcsignatcd by the donor f o r t h e S p r i n g Scmcstcr of the 1961-62 fiscal year. This is an addition to a previously d o c k e ~ e d s c k ~ u l a r s h i p d e p o s i t e d i n Current Restricted Funds Account 6 5 9 7 , Various Dnnor:, ,

3 5 , Ysleta High ScIlovl S e n i o r Class, Mrs. Kathryn Waugh, Counselor, 8600 Alamcda, El Paso , Texas, has g i v ~ n S100.00 in c a s h f o r a scholarship with the r e c i p i e n t t o be designated by rlle dol lor T!lc u s e o i the funds is r e s t r i c t e d to s p e c i f i c i t e m s o f t u i t i o n and fccs ' f l i i u L? a rcnewal o f a previously docketed scho la r sh ip . De- p o s i t e d i n C u r r e n t R e s f r i c t ~ d Funds Account 6 6 2 5 , Yslota High School Senior Class.

Sinc.erely yours ,

THE WVIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALVF,SfNri

A p r i l 7, 1962

Dr. Harry H. Ran sam Chnncellor The University of Texas Austin 12, 'l'exas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The fo l lowing docket is submitted for your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents at i t . s meeting in Austin on Apri l 27-28> 1962:

Nepotism Case: In accordance w i t h the provisions of the Rues and lat, ions of the Board of Regents, Part One, Chapter ITI, Section 5.311, the f a l l ~ w i n g nepoti srn case is reported:

1. Mrs. Susan R. Brown has been employed as Hcsparch Associate i n t h e P l a s t i c S~rrgerjr Division of the Depart.ment of Surgery, effective February I, 1962, Pfs . Brown is the wif~ of Dr. George W. Brown, Jr., Assistant Prof essar. i f 1 the Department of Biocherni s t ry .

The J m c s E. McLauehlin Fel.lowship Fund: On recommend.ation of t he Medical -- Branch McLaughlin C ~ m i t t e e f o r the James W. McLaughlln Fellowship Fund, 1 recommend your approva l of t h e follow in^ recc~mmendations:

1. A w a r d H. McLaughlin C l i n i c a l Part-time Fellowship i p t D r . Thorns Al len , f o r t h e period Ma~ch I , 1.962 throu& February 28, 1963, to include : 9, I;

.+ \ - Stipend (one yttsr) $ 1,200 --

( subject t o income t a x regulat ions)

2. A w a r d a McLaughlin Clinical Part-time Fellowship to Dr. T h m a s Taylor, f o r the period h r c h 1, 1962 througn February 28, 1963, to include:

St:iper~<l (one year) (subject tn income t a x regulations)

Supp 1 i e s and Eq~ipment

3. k a r d a McLaughlin Clin ic31 Pm-t-time Fellowship tc Dr. Carroll Jones, f a r the period March 1, 1962 ts June 30, 1962, t.o l n c l ~ ~ d e :

Stipend (one year) $ 40[1 (subjeck to l n c ~ m e tax r e g u l a t i n n s )

Appointments f o r Member~hjp Lo t h e Medical Staff cf 'The of Texas -- --- -- Medical Branch Hospital~: On recommendation of t h e Executivc Committee of the Med.i.ca,l S,t;n,ff in accordance with Article 11, Sect i r~n 5, Paragraph ( d ) , of the ~ y - k w c of t h e Medical Stafr, I reco~nmelld y o u approval of t h e f clllowing appointments :

1. Gordon C - Mills, Ph.D., Assaciate Professor (~iochemistr~), Department of l n t e rna l Medicine, for full-time, associate

5" membership.

2 . Robert B. White, M.D., Associate Professor, D e p z r - L m e n t of Neurology and Psychiatry, for full-time, ac t l ve membership.

3. Stephen J. Herbert, M. D. , C i in ica.1 Instructor, Depnrtmant of In t e rna l Medicine, fbr part-time, associat,e membership.

4. Tommie E. Mille;, M . D . , Instructor, Department af Surgery, f o r full-time, a c t i v e membership.

Permission -- for Staff Member to Serve as a Consultant to Sahyun Laboratories ---- with Remerat ion: I recornend your permission f o r Dr. Joe B. Nash, - Associate Professor of Pharmacology, t o accept a consultantship with t he Sahyun Labomtories, 316 Cast1110 Street, Santa Barbara, California, f o r tthe period January 1, 1362 through kcemher 31, l9&, f o r research consultations on Analgetics, at a salary of $100.00 per month. The consultation v i s i t s t o Sahyun Laboratories will be limited to not more than two per year t o coincide with t he desires of the m~agernent of Wyun Laboratories with due consideration given to Dr. Nash's convenience and that of the Administration of the Department of Phamcology and Toxicology; travel expenses to be paid by the Mpr~ Laboratories and di~ra t ion flf t h e visits will no t ordinarily exceed two days.

Military Leave: Grant a Military Leave of Absence to Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr, , ~r-ofessor and Chairman of the Ikpartment of Surgery, for the period 01 L + d j.7 April 21, 1962 t h r o w k y 5 , 1962, while he is on active duty f o r t ra in ing with the U. S . Amy Reseme Unit, Fort Lee, Virginia.

Government Contracts Grants: The following contracts and grants have been negotiated by the Business knager and Comptroller of Hospitals, and have been signed by the Executive Dearl and Director upon the recommendation of the academic director and the Business W a g e r and Comptroller of Hospi- tals, and approved by t he Comptroller and cell or. I recommend your approval and ratification of signatures.

I.. Grant No. B-3731, by which t he Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Hcnlth Service, provides $5,273, f o r the period Jarluary 1 1362 through December 31, 1.962, for research on Nerve Root Injury-ULtm- structural Changes. The project is directed by Dr. John D. Waggener, Special Pcl low, Department of Meuropathol ogy.

2. Grant No. 8- 3609, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Hexlth Service, provides $8,418, for the period January 1, 3 962 through December 31, 1962, for research on huse and Human Muscle yi. .-. j 2 7 Growth in Diffusion C l m h e r ~ . The pro jec t is directed by Dr. W. Kel.th O'Steen, A s s i s t a n t Professor of Anatomy.

3. Grant No. ~-4848(Rl.), by which the Department of Health, Education, . I ,? ,' . ! ? , I - , ; - , -

and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $23,985, f o r the period . January 1, 1962 through December 31, 1962, for research on Pathnlogic Changes in Pulmonary Alveoli A f t e r Radiation. The project is directed by Dr. Frank Lamont dennings, Associate Professor of Pathology.

4. Grant No. B-2084(~3), by which the Department of Health, Education, <', . , , 1.2 - ,-

and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,935, Pur the period April N '

1, 1962 through a r c h 31, 1963, for research on Calcium Binding in N e r v e and Muscle. The project is directed by Dr. F. He~marln Ri~denherg, Assistant Professor of Physiology.

5. G r a n t No. B-690(~7), by which the Depart,rnent r ~ f Health, Education, + - JP,>di e

and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $19,703, f o r thc period i : . January 1, 196.2 through December 31, 1962, for research on Electron Microscopy. The project is directed by Dr. Dr~nald Duncan, Professor and Chairman, Department o r Anatomy.

6. Grant No. H-7265, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Wclfare, Pulllkc Health Service, provides $7,595, ror the per i.od November [, - r ~ ! ~ . "' 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962, r o r research on Factors Affecting Pressor and Depressor Responses. The project is directed by Dr. James 0. Hilton, Associate Professor of Pharmacology.

7- G r m t No. CT-~OL~(CLJ), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Hea l th Semite, provides $25,000, for the period , . September 1, 1.961 through August 31, 1962, for Cancer hde rmdua tc W I ~ - - . '

Training. The p ro jec t is directed by Dr. F. L a o n t Jennings, Associate

P r o f e ~ ~ o r or Pathology.

fl. Grant No. 1-GS-127, 'by which t he Dcpartnent of Health, Education, and Wclfare , Public HE alth Sewice, provides $1.48,584, for the period December IL- - a v I, 1961 throu& December 3, 1962, for a General Research Support Grant I (

Program. Thc p r o j e c t is d i r e c t e d by Dr. John R. Truslow, Executive Dem and Director.

Grant No. K-7306, 11y w11.i eh the Department of Health, Educat.icn, and /

Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $4,000, fo r the period J a n w ~ y ; ) ' ; < . w / y 7 - 1, 1962 through &y 31, 1962, f o r research on Mecham i sm and Abolition nf Vas~pressin Tachfll~ylxxj s. The project is directed by Dr. Robert W. Cardier, Ass(3ciate Pro i ' e~sor of P h a r m c o l o ~ y ,

10. Let te r of Extension, dated March 16, 1962, 'by which the Department . .

ol' Health, Education, and Welfare, Public He~lth Service, extends the ex-. 1 ~ : 4 - ! 7:-& piratfon d.atc of Grant No. H-7306 throum June 30, 1962, without addition- al funds. The revised period is January 1, 1962 through June 30, 3962. !see Item No. 9 above)

11, Grant. No. B-2951(~1), by xhich the Department or Health, Education, and Welfare, Publ i c Health Service, provides $12,190, f o r the period f i : 3 .. j . 1 January 1, 1362 through December 31, l9b2, fo r research on Sponteneous Necros i s i.n Striated Muscle of Fowls. The prt3jec:t. is directed by Dr. R. H. Rigdon, Profeusor of Pathology.

I Grant Ho. 2M-T1_23-C3, by ullich the Department cf Health, Education, and CieLfarc, Public Heal th Serr ice , provides $12,000, f u r iilr p e r i o d 3- *$ ; j

April 1, 1962 t u April 30, 1763, f o r Grad~x-it,e Training (psychiatry). The p r o j e c t is directed by Dr. H a m i l t n n F. Eord, P ro fc s so r~ of Neurology m d Psychia t,rjr.

13. Letter of Extension, dated January 18, 1962, by which t h e Department o f X e a l t t ~ , Education, and Wclfare, Public Bealth Service, extends t h u expiration date of G ~ a n l . No. ~ ~ - 7 ) 1 5 2 ( ~ 1 ) , without additional. funds, through December 3, 1-962. Thc revised pericld i s July 1, 1961 through H- 5 4 f i

December 31, 1362. The resen,r!:h on John Lock's Manuscripts in l&dical. Philescphy is directed by Dr. P a t r i c k Rolmnell, Protessor of Medical Philosnphy, Departm-ent of P ~ e v e n t ive Medicine and Public Hcalth . 14, L e t t e r of Extension, dated Janua~y 11, 1562, b y which the Department o r Health, Education, and Welrxre, Public Health Scrvice, extends the expirat inn date of Grant No. E-64 (~13) t o Msy 31, 1963, vi thiiut additional /MP -/-'7d funds. T ~ F ! revised period i s January 1, 1362 to h y 31, 1963. The re- search nn Immunity to Helminth Parasites is directed by Dr. J. Allen Sco t t , Professor of Prevent,ive Medicine md Public Health, and D r . Etta Mae b c d o n a l d , , Associate Professnr of Mtcrc>biology.

L>. Let te r of Extension, dated February 16, 1962, by which the Depart- m e n t OP Health, Education, and W e 7 rare, Public Health Service, extends the expiration date of G r a n t No. R L ; - Y ~ Y ~ through December ;a, 1962, with- out additional l'lrnds. The revised periori i s September 1, 1:?61 tiirilugh /Yl/J - ! q Y 4 % December 31, 1962. Thc research r)n The in Vitra Biochemical Errects of Nitro Aliphatic5 i s d i rec ted by D r . L. Estes, Assistant Professor of Chemistry i r l the Department of Surgery.

6 Le t te r of Extension, dated December 18, 1961, by which t he Department n f Health, Educatinn, and Welfare, Public Health Service, extends t he , .

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elrpirati on d z t e o r G r a n t No. A-4952 through August 31, 1962, wi t-hout l i: 3 addit i anal funds. The revi sed period is April 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962. The research (in Absoq t ion and h~ t jpe r i s t a l t i c Bowel Segments i s directed by Dr. A, 0. Singleton, Jr., Associate P ro fe s so r of Surgery.

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17. Madification No. 13 to Army Contract No. aA-49-007-MI)-32, by which )w $-, ) j t ] the Department of t he U. S. Amy, Office of the Surgeon General, Washington 25, D. C., fixes the overhead rate fo r the period September 1, 1958 through A ~ q g r s t 31., 1.959 at 31.0 percent of direct Labor.

18, Modification No. 16 t u Army Contract No. D.A-49-007-~~-447, by which the Department of the U. S . Army, O f f ice of the Surgeon General, Washington. 25, D. C., f ixes the overhcnd rate for the period September 1, 1958 through August 31, 1960 at 31.0 percent of direct l a b o r . A provisional rate of ~ J Y - I /?& 3h. 3 percent of di rec t labor m y be used f o r interim reimbursement during the period September 1, 1960 through August 31, 1961; effective September 1, 1961, a provisional rate of 31.0 percent may be used.

1.9 Modification No. 5 to Army Contract No. ~~-49-007-~~-880, by which 112 - 1 j 7 f? the Department of the U. S. Army, Office of t h e Surgeon General, Washington 25, D. C., f ixes the overhead rate f o r t h e period September 1, 1958 through June 30, 1959 at 31.0 percent of direct labor ,

20. Modification No. 4 to Army Contract No. M-49-193-MD-208r(, by which / ' r ) J - ) i T * + the Department of t h e U. S. Army, OFf i c e of the Surgeon Genel-al, Waahington 1/

25, D. C. , fixes the overhead rate f o r the period January 1, 1960 through July 31, 1960 at 31.0 percent of direct labor.

21. Modification No. 3 to Army Contract No. DA-49-193-MD-2139, by which , j , * ,. / '#'.PL

the Department of the U. S. Army, Office of the Surgeon General, Washington 25, D. C., changes the provisional overhead rate of this contract t o a new provisional rate of 31.0 pereen t of direct labor ef fec t ive September 1, 1961.

2 . Modification No. 4 t o Army Contract No. AA-4~-007-MD-912, by which 1, ' + ,+ ' c l,he Department of the U. S. Army, O f f i c e of the Surgeon General, Washington 25, D. C., fixes the overhead rate for t he period September 1, 1958 through Noverr~ber 30, 1953 at 31.0 percent of direct labor.

2 . Amendment Yo. 5 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(03), by which the Depart- i' m e l i t QJ? the U. S. Navy, Office of Maval Research, Washington 25, P. C,, j , $m e~tabLlshes t he overhead rate at 31% of the salaries and wages for the

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pcriod Septen~hrr 1, 1458 through August 31, 1960; 311.376 provisionally of the sal.aries and wageE for the period Septcmbcr 1, 1960 through August 31, 1961; and 31% provisionally cf the salaries and wages fo r the period September 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962.

24. Amendment No. 6 t o Bavy Contract, No. ~cmr-1598(02), by which the Department of the U. S . Navy, Off i ce of Naval Research, Washington 25, D. C, , establishes the overhead rate at 31$ of t he salaries artd wages fo r the pcriod September 1, 1958 through December 31, 1959.

25. Amendment No. 5 to Navy Contract No. ~onr-1$38(04), by which t h e Department of t he Navy, Office of Naval R,searcli, Washington 25, Dm C., ,<,! ;;?;Y!. establishes the overhead rate at 31$ of the salaries and wagev for t h e '.' ,

pctrind September 1, 1958 through Augus t 31, 1360; 34.3% prnvisinnally of the salaries a d wages fo r the period September 1, 1960 through August 31, 1961; 31 $ provisionally of t h e salaries and wages f ~ r the period September 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962.

26. Amendment No. 3 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-l598(05), by which the Department of t he U. S. Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D. C. estahl-ishes the overhead rate at 31$ of the salaries and wages f o r t h e $ - !l$d .f period January 1, 1959 through August 31, 1960; 34.3$ provisionally of the salaries and wages for t he period September 1, 1360 through August 31, 1961; 31$ provisionalLy uf' t h e salaries and wages for t h e period S~!pt ,~mher 1, 1961 through August 31, 1362.

27. Amendment No. 2 t,o Navy Contrac t Rn. ~onr-1746(00), by which t h e L.,. / . ' i ' C : -

Department of the U. S . Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D. C + , extends t he expiration date of the con t ract through December 31 , 1961. The ~ e v i s e d p e ~ 3 od j.s May 1, 1955 throu& December 31, 1961.

28. Amendment Nu. 1 to Navy C o n t r a c t No. ~onr-3355(0'1), by which the +, . :,P Department. of Zhc U. X. Navy, Office of Naval Research, WashingLon 25,~''..~'

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D. C., extends the expiration dnte of the con t rac t t n November 14, 1962. The revised yerir;d i~ November 15, 1960 through Hovembe~ 14, 1962.

29. Amendment No. 5 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-2277(00), by which the Depa,rtrnent of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington 25, D. C., iscreases the amount b f the contract by $2,000 for additional t ra ining in m i l i t a r y m d disaster medicine, and extends the expiration date of ft :5 *

the ci;ntrac?t through June 30, 1962. The revised period is J anua ry 1, 1357 through June 30, 1362. The p ro jec t i~ directed by Dr. T. G . Blocker, Jr., Professor s.nd Chairmi of thc Department of Surgery.

Grant No. A F - A F O S R - & ~ - ~ ~ + ~ , by which the United Stn tea Air Force, I ; & . /,QL: , . Force Off i c e of Scientific Research, Washington 25, D. C., provides >n3, for the period December 1, 1961 through November 30, 1962, for

research on Pnstganglionic Cholinergi c Mediation of Sympatheti c Nerves. The proJect is directed by Dr. James C. Hil ton , Associate Professor, Department of Pharm8col.ogy and Tnxicoiogy.

1 . lrlodif iration No. 5(62-132) to A i r Force Contract No. AF 41(657)-116, by which the Department of the U. S. Air Force, Aerovpace Medical Division (AFSC) , Brooks Air Force Base, Texas , establishes a final overhead rate x 3 - 1 of 31$ of di rec t l ahor ror t h e period September 1, 1358 through November 30, 1959

32. Modification No. 6(62-134) to Air P'orce Contract No. AF 41(657)- 138, by which the U. S. A i r Force, Aerospace Medical Division, Drcoks py j - ti$/, Air Force Base, Texas, establishes a f ina l overhead rate of 31s of d i r e c t labor fo r t he period September 1, 1958 through A u g u s t 4, 1960.

33. Modification N o . 2(62-141~) to Air Force C~ntract No. AF 41(657)-286, by wkl-ich t he Department of t he U. S. A j r Force, Aerospace Medical Division, I

Brooks A i r Force Ease, Texas, establishes a final overhead rhte of 31.2 y - 1) z -t,,

of d i r ec t labor f o r the period Jaqe 1, 1959 through October 15, 1960.

34. G r a n t No. NSF-G2099lr, by which the Nationnl Science Foundation, ' r q ~ ' . WashingLon 25, D. C. , provides $25,800, f o r t he perlod Jmuary 1, 1962

. 1 , thr~ugh December 31, 1964, f o r r e ~ e a r c h on Host Parasite Relationships. The pl-oject is directed by Dr. L e r ~ y 3. Olson, Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology.

35. Let , ter of Extension, dated k ~ c h 129 1962, by vhlch the Nationnl Sc ience Foundation, Washington 25, D. C., extends the expiration (Late o f ' ~ r m t No. NSF G-14386 to August 31, 1963. The revised period is September 1, 1960 t o August 31, 1.963. The research on Effects of Insecticides on Protein Synthesis is directed by Dr. Don W. Micks, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Pub1 :i c Health.

3 Grmt No. CFD-13,216(~2), by which the Department o f Health, 7 E d u c a t i o n , ~ d W e l . ~ k r e , P u b l i c E e a ~ t h S e r v i c e , p r o v i d e s $ 5 0 0 , f o r t h e ,

period February I, 1962 through January 31, 1963, fo r a Research Fellow- ship Supply Grant i n behalf of D r . Edward 3. kssaro, Postdoctoral Fellow, The p r o j e c t is directed by Dr. Kazko Arai, f n s t r u ~ t , o r , Department of B i o - chemistry. The research performed under this grant is enti,l;l-ed Lipid Metabolism in Leukocytes.

57. The Department of Health, Eiluca t ion, and Welfare, O f f i c e of E & ~ c s t Washington 25, Dm C . , has sent a check in t h e mount of $15,075 which regre- s e n t s t he final payment on the $45,225 Federal Capi ta l Cont r ibu t ion to our National Befcnse Student Loan Fimd for the 1961-62 academic year.

Gifts and Grants ( ~ o n ~ o v e r n m e n t ~ l ) : The fo l lowing g i f t s and grants have -- been received at, the Medical Branch. I recommend acceptance arid that the 8pprec.iation of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary:

1, The L i herty Muscular Dystrophy Research Foundation, Inc. , 2040 Trinity Avenue, Liberty, Texas, has a w a r d . e d a grant in the amount of $25,000 f o r support of muscular riystrrjphy clinical studics in 1962. The project is di r eo ted by Dr. M. Mason Guest, Professor and Chr-Lifman of the Department of Physiology* This gmnt i s a c .nnt in~mtion of a previ~us grant previously docke t,ed ( k r c h , 1961, Board of Re~entv f i n u t e s ) . Address acirnuwledgment to Mcses Sallie aid Nadine W O O ~ F at the above address.

2, The Kogg F o u n d a t l a for Mental Health, The University of Texas , Austin, Texas, has sent a check i n t h e amount of $350.00 t o support two institutes on The Minimal ly Brain Dmgcd Child t o be h e l d at the Medical Branch some- time this spring o r summer. These i n s t i t u t e s will be sponsored by our Social Service Dep=;lrtment under tne gSrcction of M r , C h a r l e v Rosenblnom, Direc [.or.

3. M r . Hubert Linenherger , P. 0 . Box 1162, Bastrop, L o u i s i w , hna sen t two checks, one in the amount of $500 m d t he other in the amount of $lr)0, as a gift f o r suppcrt 0.r research in Children's Ncphrosis; funds deposited i n t h e exi s t i ng Current Restricted Account eatit3.ed Pediatr ic Metabu1 i c Laboratory Research Fund, Account N o , 94i290.

4. The Medical Branch Hospital's Auxiliary has sent a check in the amount of $1,250.00 t o be used F o r the purchase ef m e (1) Birtcher Defihrlllator and three ( 3 ) special examining tables for the hospital.; funds to be de- posi ted in a Current Restricted Account e n t i t l e d U~iversity Auxiliary Fund f o r Hospital Needs,

5. Dr. W 4 P. Gladney, Homer , Louisiana., has sent a check in the amount of $300 as s gift to the Department of Neuropsychiatry to pay v i s i t i n g lecturers; f ~ r d s to be deposited in t h e ex i s t i ng Current Restricted Account, No. 914890, entitled Special Fund to be Used f o r the Support o.P Research, Aupentation of Cert,ai n Salarles and Travel Expenses for Younger Staff Members to Attend Medical Meetings.

6 , CIBA P h a m c e u t i c a l Company, Summit , N. J., has awarded a grant in the amount of $2,000 for Fese~rch f;n a Study of Ser-Ap-Es under the direct ion of Dr. George Hesmmm, Professor of Internal Medicine; funds deposited in t he exis t ing Current Restricted Account, No. 91.0790.

7. The American Medlcal Association Education Research Foundation, 535 North Dearborn, Chicago 10, I l l i .nois , has sent a check in t he amount of $15,5911.23 which represents donations made in 1961 by t h e medical gro- fession to t he American Medical Educat,ion Foundatim; funds to be used as a grant-in-aid t o the teaching budget.

8. The Cabot Corporation, P. 0. Box 1101, Pampa, Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $500 to the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health for continuing support of research on a Physiological Study of Carbon Black. This g i f t is reported as an extension of a previous previously docketed (~oard or' Regents' Minutes of March 17-18, 1961 Yft ' 9. The Wdical Research Foundation of Texas, Inc., 1516 Melrose Building, Houston 2 , Tcms, has sent a check in the mount of $4,590 which repre- sents a Joint Grant or the Medical Research Foundation of T e r n s and the Medical Research Program of thc National Fund f o r Medical Education f o r

bas-i c medical research. The grtw:t i s a.dministered by the Rcsenrch Corn- mittcc of the Medical Branch. '1711s award is reported as an extension of a previous g i f t , previously docketed ( h a r d of Regents' Minutes ~f December 1-2, 1961).

10. Dr. A - Hauser, llli Memorial. Professional BuLLding, Houston 2 , Terns, has sent a check in the mount of $300 to be used a s a scholarship for a medical student t o partleipate in the Foreign Exchange Progmm, particu- l a r l y w i th South America, during hi s 10-week elective p e r i d , beginning in April, 1962.

11. The Ga.lveston Chapter - Texas H e a r t As~ociation, Gahcston, Terns, has sent a checlr in the anlount of $450 f o r support of research on A Technique f o r CaLheter Studies of Patients w i t h Aberrant Renal Arteries. The project i~ directcd by Dr. John R. Derrick, Assistmt Professor of Surgery.

12. The Wyeth Laboratories, Philadelphia I, Pa., bsve sent a check in the amount of $4,550 which represents a grant for research on a s t u d y of inlank formula, 5-26. The research is d i rec ted by Dr. Myron M. Nichols, Assistant Professor, Department of Ped ia t r i cs .

13, The Squibb I'rlstitute f u r Medical Research, New Srunswick, N. J., has warded a grant in t he amount of $3,000 for Naturetin Study. The proJect is di rec ted by Dr. Geosge H e r m a , Professor of Internal Medicine.

1.4. The ~ahytm Laboratories, 316 CastilIo Street, ~ a n t a Barbara, Ca.1.i.f o rn i a , have awarded a renewal grant i n t h e amount of $3,960 (incl.udcs 10$ overhead), f o r t.he peried January 1 , 1962 to Dece~ber 31., 1 ~ 6 2 ~ for pharmaculogic research in Analgesics. The pro jec t i s directed by Dr. Joe B. N a ~ h , A s s v c i e t e Professor of P h a m c o l s g y .

1 . The Harris cqnd ELiza Kempner Fund, P. 0. Box 113, Galveston, T e a s , has sent. a check in the amount of $600 whic l~ represents s g i f t for t w n $300 Fellowships for two medical students to visit The Universi ty of Mexico i n Mexico City during the 10-week elective period, beginning Ap~il., 1962.

1 . S a n d o ~ Pkzrmac~utical Company, iimovcr, new Jersey, has awarded n. grant-in-aid in the an~ount of $15,000, f o ~ a. period of apprcxlm~.l;el.y tuo years beginning January, 1962, fur. research on The Effect of Me and Ca ionc on Uterine C o n t r a c t i l i t y . The pro jec t i s directed by Dr. Mots V a s i c l c ~ , Professor, Dcpa~tnrent of' zof Obstet~ics and Gynec~logy, a n d Dr. Harry K-itchlnson, Ins t ruc to r , Department of Obs te t r i c s and GynecoLogy.

1 ' T . The &ton Laboratories, Norwich, New York, h v e awarded a grant in the amount of $8,948, f o r the period Fehruary 1, 1962 thrnugh January 31, 1963, for r e s e a ~ e h to determine if Furzdzmtin c m be administered to women throughout thc course o r preGancy without adverse effect on the body. The project is directed by Dr. A l o l ~ V a s i c h , Professor, Uepart- ment o f Obstetrics and Gynecology.

18. Burden's P ? a m c e u t i c a l Pivisj.c~n, 350 &dison Avenue, N e w York 17, N. Y., kras sent a check in t h e amount of $500 as a grant-in-aid f o r a n i m a l stuLiea, Study 47, fo r the period January 1, 1962 to June 30, 1962. The project i s directed by Dr. Armond S. Goldman, A ~ ~ i ~ t 3 l l t Yrofuss~r u f Pediatr ics . T h i s i~ reported as an exter~sion r ~ f a previous grant-in-ald, previously docketcd. (see Board of Regents' Minutes of March 17-18, 1961, and November 10-11, 1961)

19. Grant, No. G-62-52, by whlch t he L-ife Insurance Medi.ca.1 Research Fund, 1030 &st Lculcaster Avenue, Rosemur ,~ , Pennsylvania, provides $8,250, f o r t h e period J d y 1, 1962 tu June 30, 1363, for research on the Nature of Circulation %rough Kidney€ and Other Orgzns. The proJect is directed by Dr. H o w a r d G. S w m , Professcr or Pbysfology.

20. The Mead J o h n ~ n n Lsboratories, Evansville, Indiana, have sent a check in the amount of $500 which represents their annual contrib11t;ion to t he Department o r Pediatrics t o be used for the betterment of the education of Pediatric Residents, under t h e d i rect ion nf Dr. C. W. keschne r , Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics.

Semls.mual Report of G i f t s : In accordance with Part Two, Chapter I, -- Section 1.4, of the R d e s and Regdations of t hc Board of Regents, the serninrinual repar t ot' g i f t s , f o r the period Sep,tember 1, 1961 through February 28, 1362, has been forwa.rded to the Chancellor.

Sincerely yours,

THE U~JIVERSITY OF TEXAS - DENTAL ~RAEK-

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Dr. Harry i I , Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas ust tin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The fo l l owing docke t is s u b m i t t e d for your approval and presentation t o t h e Board of Regents at the meeting in Austin on A p r i l 2 7 - 2 8 , 1962:

AWARDING OF DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES: Eligible members of the Senior Class have been approved for the awarding of degrees to properly cer t i f ied candi- dares of t h e School of ~ e n t i s t r y , and eligible members of the School of D e n t a l Hygiene have been approved for the awarding of ce r t i f i ca t e s to properly ce r t i f i ed cdndidates.

FACULTY (WITHOUT SALARY): I recommend your approval of t h e appointment of Dr. Marvin E. MergeLe, Sr., C l i n i c a l Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology, ef fect ive March 1, 1962, w i t h o u t tenure and w i t h o u t sa la ry .

GIFTS: I recommend acceptance of the fo l louing gi f t s and t h e appreciaticn of the Board of Regents be sent t a t h e donor Ly the Secretary:

1, A check in the amount of $2,289.11 has been rece ived from t h e Medical Research Foundation of Texas to be added to t h e Medical Research Foundation of Texas Fund established a t t h e Dental Branch and approved by t h e Board of Regents M i n u t e s of Meeting No, 5 6 7 , March 14, 1958, w i t h no period spec i - f i e d and to be used f o r research as t h e Faculty Committee decides, (Dr. M. D, Levy, P r e s i d e n t , 1516 Melrose ~ u i l d i n g , liouston 2 , Texas . )

2 , A check i n t h e amount of $600,00 has been received from t h e M, F, Patterson Dental Supply Company to be added t o t h e B a t t e r s o n - H e t t i n g e r - Cary-California F e l l o w s h i p Fund established at t h e Dental Branch and approved by rile Board of Regents Minutes of Meeting No. 560, February 9, 1957, ( M r . W, 0, P a t t e r s o n , P r e s i d e n t , 2531 Unive r s i t y Avenue, St, P a u l 14, Minnesota, )

3 , One periodontal handpiece , valued a t $127.00 from t h e Rit te r Company, Inc , (Mr. Carl Hendrickson, Manager, New Products Division, Ri t t e r Company, I n c . , 400 West Avenue, Rochester 3 , New Yark.)

GOVERNMENT GRANTS: T h e following government grants h a v e been s i g n e d on be- half of the Dental Branch by Ur, J a h n V. Olson. I recommend y o u r approval - 2

and r a t i f i ca t ion of t h e s ignatures :

1. United Sta tes Public Health Service Ilcsearch Grdnt A-4138 (C-1) w i t h - C)*3YE out addi t ional funds for the pried June 1, 1962 th rough November 3U, 1962 , for research on "Reflex Changes of Labile Phosphate in R a t I l leum." T h i s project is directed by Dr. Donald C, Kroeger, Associate Professor of Physiology IPharrnacology).

3 T L : i - > 2 . United States Public Health Service Research Grant CA 02880-07 f o r D--. , $10,302.00 for t h e period A p r i l 1, 1962 through March 31, 19G3 for research on 'fllormonal C o n t r o l of Normal and Neoplastic T i s sues , " T h i s project is di rec ted by Dr. Henry C, Browning, Pr.ofessor of Anatomy ( ~ e n e r a l and ~ i c r o - scopic) ,

3. United Sta tes Public Health Service Research Grant D-1352 (C -1 ) f o r D - $2,875,00 for t h e period January 1, 1962 t h r o u g h December 31, 1962 for re- search on "Movements of t h e Mandible and Their Reproductions." T h i s pro- ject is d i r e c t e d by Dr. Hein2 0. Beck, Professor of Restorative Dentistry (Complete and Removable Mult ip le Restorat ions) ,

4. United States P u b l i c Hea l th Serv ice Research Grant DE 01390-02 f o r 17- ,?PI, $7,000,00 f o r t h e period A p r i l 1, 1962 through March 31, 1963 for research -

on "ElectrophysiologicaL Properties of t h e Odontoblast," This project is directed by D r . Donald C. Kroeger, Associate Professor of Physiology < Pharmacology ) ,

5. United S t a t e s Public Health S e r v i c e Research Career Development Grant GM-K3-15,288-C3-A for $12,042.00 for t h e period Apri l 1, 1962 th rough r]. ';I;' 2; March 31, 1963 for research on "Netabalism of Fol ic Acid and Vitamin 012 in Normal liumans and C l i n i c a l and Experimental ly Induced Hematologic, Hepatic and Endocrine Disorders." T h i s project is direc ted by Dr. Edwin L. S m i t h , Professor of Physiology ( Physiology ) ,

6, United States Public Health Service Research Grant GM-K3-15,288-C3-B 7 - 4 / h f o r $5,750.00 for the period Apri l 1, 1962 Through March 31, 1963 for red search on "Metabolism of Folic Acid and V i t a m i n ElL in Human Beings." This p r o j e c t is directed by Dr. Vasant H. Doctor, 8enior Research Fellow, G r a n t GH-K3-15,288-C3-A,

7 . U n i t e d States Public H e a l t h Service General Research Support Grant D - ??,:- 4 I

1 4 5 - 4 5 for $44,446.00 for t h e period December 1, 1961 th rough December 31, 1962 for research on "General Kesearch Support Grant Program," T h i s project is directed by Dr. John V. Olson, Dean.

GRANTS: I recommend acceptance of the following grant:

1, Extension w i t h o u t a d d i t i o n a l funds for the American Cancer Society Grant T-191, effective July 1, 1962 th rough August 31, 1962,

Respec t fu l ly submitted,

J J 0 . L John V, Olson Dean

Dr. Hamy 3. k s m , ChanceSLor The University of Tema Austim 12, !l?z-

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The f o U o d g docket l a submitted for your appm- and pmsenbtion to the of Regents at it^ meting fn Auatin on &dl 21-28, 1962:

GO- CONTMCE APTD G R A X E t The fonoxlng Contmcte, Gm-, and Amendments have been nemtiated by the Business Manager and have been s1e;ned by the mrectur $on re&adation of the ~ o i t r a c t Director, and the Business Manager, a d appro- by the hnptmlltr ead ChmceUor. I recamend your agproval and mtificatlon of siptums :

1. Paoaiffcation No. 4 to Contract Plo. ~ ~ - ( b - 1 ) - 2 1 3 9 , by which the A - W c Ehergy Wtts ion provides $ 3 5 , 8 U . ~ fox the p e d d Decder 1, 1961 to movePibex 30, 1962, for cancer research on "!the Role oi Nucleic f l p F - /QJ A t i d ill lbpin0 A t i d Incorfprat im mt8k &lld h b~;Yrne mtb~i0, and Genetic 3npUcatione , to be dLrected by Dr. Charles 0 . Doudney.

2 Grant No. E-587k by which the Nations2 Cerncer Xnatitute gmddes $16,433.00 for the period Janubtq 1, 1% to &embar 31, 1962, for re- #+7& * 1i:r 2-

search on " C e ~ c a l Cancep-Mda Studyn, .to be directed by Dr, Gilbert H, Fletcher.

3 G-+, ~ o . CBT-5099 by wtrich the ~ a t i o n a l beer ~nstitute pm- f l p ~ - ~ , i h vide6 $70,848.~ for the period March I, le ~ May 31, 1963, for #TmIn- h g in M a t S o n h s e h on Cheern, b be directed by Dr. Cfilbert IE. Fletcher.

4. Grant No. 62-J2-C-6294, by which the N a t l o w b c c r &stitute f'J 3 a* p m d e s $455,435.00 for the per id Sanumzy 1, 1962 ~ &caber 31, 19&,filBP for "Extension of Radiotheram Reseamh", to be dlreeted by Dr. GSlbert H. Fletuher.

5 h Grant No. CE-wb7 ( ~ 3 ) by which the lbtionsl Cancer &atituta pmvidea $49,680.00 for the period June 1, 196e tom 31, 1963, for f l l o k - !!&& m~esea3.cb Trainlag Biology 0- Pmceeses", to be d i ~ c t e d by Dr. Felix L. IhaE?.

6. G m t No. CA-05lO0-03, by vtlioh the Bational Cancer h t i t u t e pmvldea $5 , E O .00 for the period &rF1 1, 1962 to Xarch 31, 1963, for re- ,, ,i aaarch on "kduct5on of wdifferentiatfws Fn Tissue Cultures", to be Bl=cted by Dr. George G. J Q D B ~ .

';it 7 rant HO. m-U, 91t6(~1), by which the ~ a t i o d ~ancsr ~netitute provides a f e U m h i p supply grant o f $mlOO for the period Decder I, j i '=wrd

1961 to Hovember 30, 1962, for research on " ~ m ~ b o n u c l e i e Acid Biosgnthe- a18 2n ! b u m s a , to be directd by Dr. A. Clark Grtfftn In be- of Dr. IV,

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Bum h r l o n ~ , Jr.

8. W d I f i ~ t - Ho. 1, -t;o h t m c t NO, AT-(40-1)-2832, by xPlich the ,,r - ? iv A t u d c mergg C d a s i o n groviaee $ 2 9 , ~ 9 . ~ 0 for the period Februarg 15, !,I; :,I 8 1962 to Feb- l4, 1963, for research on "Wat im Studies on Bacter ia l

: ?-P an8 Animal V t m e a " to be directed by Dr. bbert J. Shalek.

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9- G m t No. 621919, by * Ich the 1Pationd. Science F m B a t i o n proddes P $55, &Q .00 fox the period January 1, l9& to December 31, 1962 as eupgort for

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a s m a i u m "Conceptual Advances in h u m l o g y and ~ n o c o l o ~ ' to be directed by Dr. Felix L. -8.

10. G m n t No. IWS-G2XXl, by which the W t i o m l Science Foudatf on pro- vides $3,390.00 for khe per ld June ll, 1962 to hgwt 3, 1962 for a train- ~ l g program entitled "*r Science m i n i n g ~ m g r e m for ~ e o o n b r y SC~DOI ~ P J .

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Studentst' to be directed by Dr. 1-y M. Copelaad. 1 11. Grant No. G-16241 ent i t led '-an C h m a o m e a in ~ i t r o " by wtrich t h e N a t Z o n a l Scimce Foundation appmvd extension of the expidim

ion of Dr. T. C, Hsu. Tht~ re~ULts in the new expiration date being Decm- date of thfa graat for one year, without additional f5mda, under the d5rect-

her 31, 1963

32. m f icatf on No. 1. t o Coutrect No. SAph-nll7 "9h Conduct a %udy anil Demmsttsration of the Usefulness of Mammogmpby in Maeposlng 3resst knoerw by which t h e Department of H e a l t h , Education and bleIfare, of 8-k NJVJ + /J 2 :a. ,. Servlces, provides arr additional mount of $9,750.00 and extends the ending date of this contract to Oc-tobar 15, 19&, to be directed by Dr. Robert L. E w - A", 13 provides $5,022.00 far the period January 1, 1962 to %caber 31, 1962, for research on n A c t i ~ t i o n Wfled h t h r o r d b i n by Blood M o p l a s t i n n , t~ be directed by h. Daniel Bzrmagel.

CONTRACTS: Tbe following contracts have been executed on behalf of The Ullfvemity of Tems H. D. Anderson H o ~ p i t a l and Tmor Institute by the Pimctor. I re@-d approval a d ratification of ai-tures:

1. Grant No. M 5 1 , by which The Robert A . Welch Foundation prolrldes $ ~ ~ , w . o o for the period May 1, 1962 to April 30, 1965, for research on "~tructural Studies of BencelJonee Pmteina", t o be directed by Dr. B m Jirgeneona . 2 . Grant No. G-035, by W c h !Phe Fbbert 8 , Welch Foundation provides 3;36,m.m for the period May 1, 1962 to A p d l 30, 1965, for research on me Fble of BTucleop-eins In Modif'ying Careinogeneaian, to be d l r e c t d by Dr. A. CIA& G r i f f i n .

3 G m t No. T-72C by which the American Cancer Society gmvidea $16,85200 for t h e pefiod mrch 1, 1962 .to February 28, 1963, for research ozi '~tudIes on Ilistones f mu Hamster 'Plrmors a d Wasues ", to be Ulrected by Dr. X)wrreU. N. WaM.

G13rTS: 1 recamend acaq-Wnce o f the following gift8 and that the apprecia- - tion of the BoarU be Bent to the donor by the Secretary:

1. $250.00 fm Mr. Cha~les R, C m , &36 Wickersham, H o w t o n , T e x a in memory of M m . Evelyn Long BroyTes, and placed in "AdmlnistmtorY a Contingency Fund".

2. $391.00 f m A t l a n t a htted Fund Can i t tee , Mr. J. B. Pmker, Secre- w, A t h n b , Texas, of which $2%.00 represents prt of their 196l-62 pledge, and 997.00 represents m a m r l a l g i f t 6 made at variow times bg friande of aruPcer v ic t im; the tom amount has been p l a c d in a special fund "t~anta W t e d Fund for k c e r Researchw.

3 $m.00 fromr msher Foundation, Pir. V. M. Eliot, 3520 Y&m Blvd., &=tan 6, Terns ma pheed In "Administmtort e Contingmey Fund", Upon request of the d i m , no pubficity repbdinp. this eontrlbution~is - - - to be made, and no aeknowledgfrment is necessary.

4. $25Q.00 fmm Dr. C. J, Wheeler, Jr. and hi8 five sons, 311 Hemam Pmfessioml Bldg., N o w t o n 25, Tema given im maaory of PRie and mother -- Alice Freels Wheeler, a f o m r employee of t h i s Lmt ibL ion , and placed fn a special fund "Alice Freela Wheeler Memorial Fund f o r Biochemical R e s m h R .

5 . $2C>0,00 fmm Mr. and B h . Ford Boulware & Son, ~ 0 4 btec i to Drive, San h g e l o , 'Pens, even in -ory of Id rs . William Anson, Mrs. Joe mm, and Mrs. R. S. Adam, and placed in "Va~ous Donom for Cancer Research Rmd" . 6. $100.00 f mm Mr. David D. Facer, Sioux C i t y aad H e w Orleaas Barge Lines, P. 0 , Box 26166, Howton 32, T e m s , in memory of Mr. Joseph Muin &ugh, Sr., and placed in ''~arious Ilonorts for Caacer %search Fundn,

7 - $336.00 from Robstown Camunity Ftma, Mr. R. L. Gilbert, Secxebw, P. 0. Box 791, MbstQwn, Texas, of wbieh $80.00 mpreseats b h c c of pledge for 1961, w $250.00 represents one-- af their p l t a e for la. m a money has been placed in the "~obstowa Camunity Fund for Research in Chmo- -t;her8mW.

8, $1,000.00 frrrm M. U. ~ubrey ~mith, 1.200 W. Sears Street , eni is on, %xas and placed Ln "Mrs. Clam B. Smith Fund for SociK l Sarrice Institutes" fwd.

90 $200.00 fmn Mr. G. A, Buder, Jr., AtMmey-at-Law, Buder BuAldlng, St. S m i d 1, Piissourit @ven in memory of Mamie Ray Ke;yZey, and placed in "~arious h o r s for Cancer Research Fund"-

lo. $ 9 2 7 . ~ fmm the Order of the Bastern Star Wdlaraft Pmgmn at M. D. Anderson Hospital, Mrs. Bmie Roberta, Treasurer, 4704 Za-1 Avenue, Bemire 101, %ms, and placed in a special fwd "Faratern Star Fund for Handicraf t p r o m u In suppork, of w Wdicraft bstmctor for hospital p a t l a t s . U. $500.00 f m the M. D, Amlemon Foundation, Mr. C a m I). Slmnmrs, Secretary, PA 0 . Box 2557,Eou~1Con, Texas, which repreaenta a aft the Walker CaunQ United Fund to the Foundation. This gift h m been placed in the "WdUter County Unit& Fundt' account.

32. $100.00 fmn Mm. Lorene R . Bering, 10202 M a n o r i a l D r l v a , kuaton, 24, Texas, and p h c a b "~ar iou ls Mnom f o r Patimt ~ e ~ a r e " fund.

13 - $810.00 fm the M. D. Anderson Foundlation, Mr. Carroll D. S h m n s , Sscmhry, Post O m c e Box 2557, Houton 1, Texas, f o r the ''Mrs. Bamy C. Wiese; Fund for Cancer Research", whf ch r e p r e n a t s the first quarterly a d d e n d f rcan stock donsted by B h . Harry C. Wiesa, and held by the HI D. Andemon Foundatf on.

14. $300.00 fmn Mr. k b e r t S. Anderson, 2930 C e n t r a l Avenue, Mmphis U, Tamessee, and placeU in nbiversity Cancer ~omdation" Amd.

1 5 $294.65 frcrm Coca cola B o t t ~ g Cmpany, 2800 ~issoanet, Hauston, %ma, representing gmceeds fmn the sale of an anbal puchaasd at a s tack show art4 mold through a cmmlasion house for tMs Institution* !!!his amount has been p2acd in the " ~ a r i o u s Mora for Cancer Research" fund.

16. $261.33 frm Mrs. Edgar Brown, Orange, Texas, representing proceells ixvrm the sale of an animal purehaaed at a stock show and sold through a comntssion house for thls inetitution. m a munt h a be= placed h the "~arbus haom for Cancer &searchH fund.

17 a . 8 8 r e c e i d frwa k, a d h, Y, If. HurTock, 5U7 Za Branch St., Houston 4, Tema In memory of Mr. Hubert Burlock and Mr. Muin R. Spencer, and glaced 2n n~~lunteer S e d c e s Fbnd'' for the gaschase of a Z e n i t h k t e Control !&ledsion set for DoJation p a t l a t s ,

18 + 5 shares of Continental oil ~mpany Capibl Sto& fmm the LeonaM mil bzargzwet WcCoUwn Foundation, Ine- valued at approximately m.00, given in manom of Dr. F. L. WM.tney. This gift is to be placed Fn a special account for *%searcb on Weer of the Paacreas em¶ Liver". This stock has been tnent to the &ilommt W i c e for disposition.

Respectfully a-ttea, fl

R. h e C-, M. D., D i r e c t o r

THE TTNTVERSTTY GF TEXAS SOUTi?h!'JE3u BE3ICAL 'S1:HUII L 5 3 2 3 Hxrry H < . n ~ s R o ~ l l e v d r . d , 3 a l l a ~ 35 , Texa:

A p r i l 3 , 1562

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, C l ~ a r ~ u e ' l l o : The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

near Dr. Rmsom :

Tl~t! To1 1 owirrg doob r t f o r Sout+dester .n M e d i c d l Scboo l i 5 s u b r r ~ i t ~ t d f u r you:. approval and submission to t h e Board o f Hegent:. a t it?. meeting in Austin on April 27-28, 1962:

CLLHIUAL FACULTY: Approvc the following i y p o i n t , m c n t ~ ' , without srlsry, effrctive Apr i l 1, 19G2r

Jul ian L. Harwell, F , 3 , , as Clinical 111s t r u r t u r . i r ~ I n t ~ l . r ~ a l Kedic . i r te Henry Mohley, M . D o , as Clinical l n ~ t , r u c t o r tn L n t e r n a l Medicine D m i e l E, P o l t c r , M.D. , as Clinical A s s i s t m t in T:~ter.nal Med ic ine L, B, Rushing, Jr, , M ,D,, as Clini c ~ 1 I n y t r u c t o r in In te rna l Medicine F r a n r i s Louis Brachu, M, Do, as Clinical Assistant P r o f e s s o r o f Surgery 'Thomas Prcstcln Wood, Jr., M..D.. , as C l l n i u a l T r ~ s t r u c t o r i.ri nphthalmology J o s c p h 3. Ru'uini, M. U , , A~:i . ; ta ,n t P r o f ~ s s o r of' l n t c r n a l ( w i t h o u t s a l a ry )

VI5ITIFJG PHLIPESSUA: Approve thc appointment of Dr. C. A l l e n G o o d as Visiting Professor of R a d i o l o g y f o r fhe p e r i u d Narull 14 t ,hrrn~gh M ~ r r h 17, 19Ek2, at an 11nt~or;i r i~ i rn o f $75'1 to h~ p:-lid from Conferences, Lectures and Attendance a t 5 r i en t ; i f i c Meetings Fund.

FELLOWS : Apprailp t . 1 ~ f o l 1 nwi ng , e f f e c t i v e on t h e dates i n d i c a t e d :

1, Appointments, c f f c c t i v e January 1, 1962 : S u b b y Gene R a r s h o p , K,D,, as Fellow in P s y c h i a t r y ( ( e i f e c t i v ~ , J u l y 1, 1962) Jme5 P a t r i u l i E v a n s , IdI .D, , ; ~ s F e l l o w in Lnternal i 'cdicine R o b e r t F r x t k t \TI Jan*s, Pi, I], , as Fcllou in nbs t,p.tri r s L Gynecology Ann H. EIughe.;, l l l , U , , 3s Fel lu r ; in Psyrhi~try ( t h r o u g h June 30, 1962) l i ls inc P i c h o e l . : e l , M.Tl,, 3s F e l l o w in P e d i a t r i c s (through ,Tune 3 0 , 1962) Juse Gon. .a l r - , X , D , , a? C l i n i c a l Fellow in P l l y s i n1 ogy (February 0 th rough

June 13, 136:) John M~rshall R ~ c h a r d s n n , ivi . D m , as Fellow in P e d i a t r l u s (effective

Mart h 1, l q G 2 )

2 . R e c i g n a t i o n , effe~. L:-<P . i . d n ~ x r y 3 , 1962: N u r ~ r ~ a n T , ~ i t r ~ ~ h . o t z , X .',,U,, F e l l o w i r r P ~ d i a t r i c s

FACUL'l'Y FOR 1962-19E:i: Approvsl is r cques t ed for t%e x t t a c h e d l i s t o f south- wes+,ern Medi r a l 5chasi k-LC-ult-y metrtbers for tne year 1762-1963. ( A d d ~ n r i u m I )

GNLDUATES I X ,l?JNR 19GZ: A$pro:ral is r . e q i l ~ s i , ~ d f o r t h e candida tes c c ? r t i f i e d h y tl-LE Drxn and the Pramotions r3umrni.l;t;ee as e l i z i h l c t o r e c ~ i v e d e g r e e s on Junc 4, 1962, llpan r a t i s f a r : t,n ry r m p i e ~ i o n o f d e g r e e r ~ r ! l ~ i ~ ~ . r n e n t f , t h c a f f i c i a l 1 i st: of graduates to h e suhmittea fur f o r n ! a l r ~ r - n r d a t a Later d a t e .

TEXTDCICIXS PHLPAXED BY FAC'TT:,"-Y MFi4lEHS: flppl-uvai i~ r ~ q u e ~ t e r j , t o u12 t t , e following l abora l in ry rnzxzis p r c p a r z d by f acu l t ; : aombcrs f o r s a l r , wj t h no r o y a l t y tn t h e authors , t u the s t , t ~ d e n t s o f ' Clouthwestr r r i M ~ d i r : d l S ~ h o o l during t h e year 1962-19E3:

;?inchemistry Manual. (i n r i u d i n ~ Mofcs j $3.59

CATAT,nGTJE TCF,VI.'I IIJP,.: : A p p r ~ v ~ ; is reqlles t ; ~ d t.o inclcde the f olloving stat.~rner~!; i n f u t u r e i s s u e s o f tk ,e c a t a l o g u p o f The Univers i ty o f Texas S o ~ ~ t h w e s t e r n Medical '~chool: "The 5 , E . Thmnpscr. S ~ h u l u r . s ? i i p Vlnd , Loans undcr terms o f

-.- . . t h i s l . rus t ; fund, a d m j r . i ~ t c r r c d t ; h r n ~ 1 ~ 1 1 the Texas r i c d i c a i 1 2 s s o c i a t i o n , Are ~ r r a i l ~ b l e to scphor r ,u r~r , j ~ i n i o r , 2nd s e n i o r s%ildbr:!.s a t t e n d i n g The University

5- of Tcsas Sou t J h w e s t e rn F!edical I ; r , huu i . A ~ p l i c a t i o r t s will b e c o n s i d ~ r ~ r l f o? l o a r ~ s of $353 a t ant- time u l r ~ o t to exceed $1,,3OTJ Pn at ly one s c h o o l year, A t o t a l m o u ? t o f $3> kg3 r>ay h s loaned to any one m e d i c a l s t .uden t du r ing 1 , 1 ~ entire f n u r y e a r s i n m e d i c a l s c l i n n l , Applicants must b~ \.i tizens of t h ~ L t a t c o f Texas and have beell r ~ s i d e n t s of the Stat.: f o r :-lt l e a s t , o r ~ c y c a r , and must. inr;ure the a~nnunt of the loan by p r a c ~ r i m & accep$.abic insurance w i t h t h e 5 . B, Tho~psnn L o a n Fund as Seneyirliary, Arl ~ c c ~ p t z b ? c c o - s i g n e r i s r egu l r ed for each lorn, The i n k r v s t rat;? is 4%,. 5elrr:-tior! of r e c i f i c ' n t s o f lnans will be madc by tht? Tru2 t ;ees of t h c 5. 2, Thompson 3 ~ k ~ o l a r s h i p Fund, Applications shcluld be submitted t o thc! Assistant; Llcan f a r Si:~!irent and Curricular A f f a i r s ,

PAHKTNT; AND YiWk'k 'IC itEIG32APTflNS : Approve t l ~ e f n l l o v i n & , to bccome ef f r u t i v ~ Sep t emhcr 1, 196.?:

1 F'ark ing P e r n i t s TILE d r i v e r of' L I ~ ~ ~ J - rehic l t ! w h i rfi pa rks o n t h ~ c a r p s (except f o r

d e l i v e r y o f m e r c h a d i s e ) s l ~ ~ i l have ;1( parkilcg p e r m i t , This pcrmi t wi.71 he f ~ j r n i shed f o r n charge ~s fnllov~:

Permit A - Park ins L n t No, 1 o n l y $18 p e r yea r P e r m i t 9 - P a r k i n g 7 , a t s N o , 2 0 r N o . . 5 ( s t a f f ) $ 1 2 p e r year

5- 5' Permit C - P a r k i n g L o t s N o . 2 a r t in . J jstudrnts) $10 p e r y e a r P e r m i t D - Parking I , D L No, 4 only $ 6 per. y ~ a r

2, D e s i g n a t i u , n o f P a r k i n g Area? Full-time fa cull,^ f thu rmk of I r t s t r u c t o r or h i g h e r will have

"nunbercdff p a r k i : ~ ~ spaces I r r t l - , ~ F .dcu l ty P n r k i n ~ lJnt between Park1 a n d Memorial Hospital and t1.e Kxrl I l c l b l i t e e l l P PLinica; 5 c i e n u ~ Center (pa rk ing L o t No, 11, .Juniur. a n d 5enior s tuder l t , s shall p a r k on t h e Lot west o f the Ksrl. U o b l i t ~ z r l 3 ~ C,inicai S c i r r ~ c e Centcr ( p a r k i n g Lot No., 2). Freshman, 5ophotno r e , and Gr u a t e Studenti : and r ~ t h e r I n i u l t y and S t d f clbave C 1 ~ s s i f ' i e d P~rsonnel s t ep N& ($21 5 p e l m o n t h ) s h a l l ;~<ir -k on the l o t i l l front o f t h e Edward H. Cary D a s i c Ijcleace Hall !?arkPng T , c l t Y o , 3 ) o r on t h e l o t adjauenl; t o the S e r v i c e Buf l d i i ~ z ( ~ a r k l n g TJut Ma, "I!. Other s t a f f . b c l o w C l a s s i f i e d Prrsonne? Ltep Nn. 2'; (!$225 p e r mnnth) wSll '20 r ~ q u i r c d to p a r k in P a r k i n g Lot No. J n

3 Penalties f o r Violation T I I the case of C ~ T < ~ ' U s t r u c t i n g traffic, mid =hose p a l k e d by d r i v c r s

w l t l ~ n u t permits ir, a t b e r than spec:: f i e d v i s l t u r parl . ing a r e a s , the Physical P l a n t ~ h a l i h a v ~ %he autharlty t o impound v e h i c l e s a r ~ d t,o coliect a f ~ e o f $i,> 03 T a r tow-in s e r v E c ~ ,

VBPIUING MACHTmC, : As p r o v i ded SF Ar L i c i e I!, L c r t i n n 4U, L-lcnate 9-i ll No. 1 , 57tlt I , ~ c i s l a t u r c , F ' i r s ~ Cal1c.d S e s s f on, approvr the c o n t r a c t s n e ~ o t i a t e d w i t h the Yalicwin; f i rms, t.o b ~ r o r n e e f f e c t i v e Lcpternt~er ?, i 96; :

3 ; . Pepper Fottling Cumpany C > x c i a D r y Corporatio:i Tp.2 Sz!~t .hlartd C o r p o r a t i o n c u r - 4 ;:@;a B o t t l i n g Cornpal?

? ' h ~ s ? c o n t r a c t s p r o v i d e f c r :,?I+ vend lnd of' soft d r i r i k s , hot d r i n k s , m i l k m d i r e cream, c m d y , c i ~ a r e !. t l s . hr.d i io t, f c o d s , w i tli p r o v i s i o n f n r c a n c e l l a t i on of c o n t r ~ c - t : upon s1xr.y days wri LTen r ,o t ice Ly either p a r t y . C u m ~ i s s i o n s vary ar:cording to volume and I t r r n x >fin2 - , e t ~ ? ~ d rind wii; h e d e p o s i t e d as General Funds I n u u m ~ . SXTFNq IUN OF GRANT FFt1IG DS WTTIjUTJ? ADDTTLLINA:, FilNn5 : Approvp exi .cnsi u n nf --- t h e f o l i c w i n p g ran t s , wLthcut a d c i i ~ i o n a l fdnds, ~ o r t he p ~ r i o d s i n d i c a t e d :

1 , lJrtitr;d S t , a t ? ~ Pub:il L H e n i ~ h Servi r e b r z n t F:-336/! ~ 1 ) f n r rescarcll j_ 4 4 f i UIIIJPT -the d i r e ~ ! ; i or, of Dr , 1 ' ~ : 1 Dcnaldsnn, extended t s Dece!rlj~-r 31, 1 9 6 2 .

E X 3 E S I O N OF GRANT PE?1 ';Dl) W;'IHDUT ADD i l IC)NhI, P,rh'D2 : ( con t inued ) --- ---.-, * - 2 , Orthopaedic R ~ s e a r r ; i R E d ~ c a t i c n Founaq+,l3n Grant #ZlA for r e s e ~ r r h

unccr the d i r e c t i o n c j f D l - , C, F c Lrcgory, i.atcr.dc.d f o r art i n d e f i n i t e p e r i o d . '

J U O of t h e 1961-14jb2 FEAUJICATION CIF FTJNDS: Apprwe the reallocat-i~,:: of' $1,'" Southwestern Medical F'cundatlon g r a n t til p r a v i d e une month's s a l a r y f o r n r , D o n ~ l d S e l d i n 3s h e ~ r e s e x t h ~cientiflc papers a7.d s t u d i e y l a h o r a t g r y o r g m f zations in sev2ra l Lur~poa-rl medica l c e n t e r s daring the summer o f 1362. Dr ., Seldin will a t t e n d meetings or the VTT T n t ~ ~ - r ~ a t . i on21 C o n g r e s s of I n t e r n a l Medicine and the =TI Ir?ternat ior ial Congress of Fnysiology in Munich m d Lcydcn, respectively, and r e p o r t o n some o f his work at- t h e TTntversities of 1 8 0 n d o r ~ , Can.'oridge, R e r l i r ~ , C6 t t i neeg , Hmhurg ana Fopenhagen.

REDESIGNATION OF T I N D 5 : Approve t h ~ ! change jn tlrms f o r use of the A r t h r i t i s and Rheumatism Foundation funds o r i g i n a l l y des igna ted f nr salary s u p p o r t o f Dr. Morris Ziff, The 2 e w terms p r o v i d e that, the balance 'Ln this account (No. 834n) be ~ l s ~ d to S P ( - I I ~ P a research investigator (one or more at t h e d i s c r ~ t i o n of t h g em) in IIematology o r r c i a t e d f i e l d , whose work will be c l o s e l y a l l i e d with t hc s t u d i e s Se ing done by the A r t h r i t i s Research U n i t , and whick w w i l l s u p p l e m r l ~ t . artd complement t h e sclentiffc inves t iga t ionc- o f t h e Arth~i t,ij Iie5earch h i t . 'I'hf account has been r e d e s i cn; l ted "Nor th Texas Chapter ~f Arfhritis and Rheurnatisn Foindation-Hesearch Investigator in Hematolugy or rel:dred field-directian of Dr, D. W. S e l d i n " (Account No, 834 1).

G R A N T REFUND: Approve th? rcfund 3%~ American Yar~rpr 5ocret;y, Inc , institu- tional Rcsetirrh Grant IR-22R i n t h e amzznt; of' $ 7 ~ 4 ~ 3 7 , rrpresenting funds m a 1 ; nr:at .~d at. z i ~ e expiration o f zhe gl-ar,t ..

GiFT5 OF MORE THAN $100: Lt is recommendza t h a t t he fallowinc r a sh gifts, ior e x p ~ n d f t u r e at the d i r 2 c t l o n af t h e dapartment o r indiv idual i n d i c a t e d , be accepted and t k a t t h e apprer:iation cf The i33ard of ReEents be s e r ~ t t o thc donors , Tttera i.s ~ l r ; termfna~ date f o r experLlil t ~ l r ~ of funds unless s p e c i f i c a l l y s t a t e d below,

1 .. From Chiidren' s Medical Center (Mr , LTam?s Farnsworth, Administratcr, 2306 WeYborn Street, Dallas, 'l'cxas) pa-ymrl~t f o r t h e mnnths 3f November and December, 1951, and January, 196;?, l o r the use of the Departmest o f Anesth?sioiogy, d e p a s i t c d to " C h i l r i r ~ n ' s Medf c a l L'enter-Anes+,ltesj a Fund- d i r e c t f u n n f neparcment CrLairr.anps [Accnunt 7579)

2, From t h e Amer' car, Medical i i s s s c l s t i u ~ ~ EiIucation and F-tsra rt.h Fc-mdation throug?, t!;u TPXAS Medic aL as so cia ti or^

,-% (Mr .. . Lincoln WiXl i s t .o : i , Exec-ltive ' i c r r e t a r y , 9801 North Lamor Bou?evarr l , Austrn, ?mas ~9 unz ,es t , r i c t e d g r a t f o r ins t1 u o ~i on and departmental r e s r a r c ? ~ ~t t h e directi~n o f tire Wanp d e p a s i - t ~ d tu " k m ~ r , i rm Medical E d : ~ c a t i o : ~ 7oundation1' (hcca :~nt 7554 ) 9,4G1,75

I 3 , From t h e Xcdiua; Rese-rr r r !ounda t ion or' Texas ;Ur, M,, D. Lev,y, 5r ,, , F r ~ s i den t , i>l3 ?:-l: 05:: 3u1 l d i n g , H o u s t u n 2, Texas) a grant. far bas ic rr,edica; 7 ? s = ~ r c h , to be adrni r t l ~ t e r s d b y t h e Irtst;itiitisna', Ffase;lrr:* 5..-sn+,s !'ur~m i k t e e , d - . p o s i t e d t o I t - Mcdicai F.es~;lrch Pcra11.da;; rr:; 3' . ~x:;." i - E i c c u u ~ t Y ,191 )

.- F r ~ m the Ar t,hrl t i ~ m a !;,?c ~ a a ~ l sra : a - ~ n d a t i on-KLY t t ~ T P X ~ S i:hapter ( ~ r , J a n e t W , S ; n m : = . ~ s , Jr,, l J r r ~ i d e r ; ~ , , 1.. O , box F5, D~lias 21, ~ c x a s ) , t l ! ~ f c l ; n w l r , ~ :

a n A g i f t , ;-ram ioe-.L;mrc.c-t 5 i . g l n e ? r s :'13r the ,s;l;lr.i.'n~se gt' a t i s s u e cl17ture oven i o : 2 5 9 r n t h e A r t h r < . t i s Finsearch Unit -lr,drr the 6 i r e z t i 3 : ~ ;,? C r , Mlrrls Z i f ' f , 5 e p ~ s i t c u til ' ' N n r t h -. . exas Chapter. s?' Kr+;Friti s and R?~?imat~sm I;'li%ndati nr - -Tee

0 I 3mm~rt E r ~ g neers Gi? f, : f l c z o i i n t 7 7 ~ 1 3

GIFTS OF MORE THAN $100:(continucd)

A r t h r i t is and Rehumatism Foundation-North Texas Chaptcr ( con t inued )

5 . A g i f t for the deaelopment ot' l i b r a r y a c q u i s i t i o n s i n t , h ~ f j . ~ ? 1 1 3 o r r h e u m a t i c d i s e a s e s , d e p o s i t e d t o "North Texas Chapter o f A r t h r i t i s .md Rheumatism Foundation-Dooks and ,Tau rrial sl' (Account 7729) $ 5ULI.UU

6. From Mrs. A l z x Camp t h r o n g h f iouthwcstern Medical Foundation ( ~ r . George 1,. MauGr~gor . , P ~ e s i r l e n t , Medical Arts R u i l d i n g , Dallas , ' l e x a ~ ) a gift f ' o r research in t h e Department of In te rna l Medicine urlder the d i r e c t i o n o f Dr. William F. M i l l e r , d e p o s i t e d t n "Sou thwes te rn Medical Foundatign-Mrs. A l ~ x Camp G i f t f o r Pulmonary Resetirch" (Account 8349)

7 . From Miss Mickey Wright (Wilson S p o r t i n g Goods Lo. , 2 2 3 3 West S t r e e t , River Grove , I l l i n o i s ) a c o n t r i b u t i o n f o r . l e u k t a i a in rll i l IIJ-PIL r ~ s ~ a r r ? ~ U I I ~ P ~ t h e di r e c t i o n of Dr. ,To Anne W h i t ~ k e r d e p o s i t e d t o "Various donors-Leukemia Hescarch" ( A c c o w ~ t g79 0 ) 209. OD

R . From Dr. Tom Shires ( ~ e ~ a r t m e n t of surgery) a contribution to "E'arulty tiif-ts f o r surgery" (Account 8948) 3,071.27

7. Fror. D r . L o u i s F a r a d i e s (~ivision of L r t h o p c d i c Surgery) four c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o " F ~ r w l t y G i f t s f o r Or thoped ic Surgery" ( ~ c c o u n t A O 4 6)

GDVERN74RTTT Cc7NTRACTS AND GRANTS AND U'THLK Ati!lEEPENTS: Approval o f the following contracts znd grants and other a g r ~ ~ r n ~ n t s i s r e q u e s t e d , and it is recommended t i ix t t 'hp appreciation of-?.he Yoard of ~ c ~ e n t s be sent t o t h ~ d o n o r ? o f the grant? .

D ~ p a r t ~ m e n t o f t h e Navy Df'f'ice of Naval Research Washington 2 5 , DOC.

1. Contract ~onr-277~(03) Amenrlm~nf; No. 3 Dr, Jay P. S a n f o r d

TLI E X t l~nd contract to Junc 30, 1962, and p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l funds in thc amount of $10,50Cl,

Department o f H e a l t h , E d i ~ r ~ t i o n , and Welfare A t t en t ion : G , Halsey Hnnt, M . D . , C h i ~ f

Gene ra? R P L P ~ T C ~ S i ~ ~ p o r t Grant 3ro;;r:rn Div is ion of G e n ~ r a l Medical S c i cnces l i a t i u n a l Trls titutes o f t i e s i t h Retherda 14, Maryland

7. Generai h e s c s r c h C r a t 1 -GS-126 General n e q e a r r h ' , ~ p p o r t Gr3nt; Progrm.

5.. 6 T A Tt, F , C, Pannill Deccmber 1. 1961 - Uecer.bcr 3 1 , 1962 $132,472

nep;2rtrr,ent of Bea l t l - I , Erh~r : i t i c r : , s r ~ d Wel fa re A t t e n t i o n : Y a r j o r i e f ' , 'di l.;on, M. D., rh i e f

Training Er;irlch, R x t r m ~ ~ r a l P r o g r a m s National Institutes o f Arthritis & Ketabalic Diseases National Tnst i . tutes of ' Health Re t h ~ s d a 14, Maryland

3 . Fe l l . owsh ip supply Gran t APD 17,224 Hepatir q l u c o s e p r o d n c t i o n , u t i l f x a t l o n 2nd balance Dr. Leonard Madison in b e h a l f of Tlr. David K. me bat^^

snn. nn

G r J V E m X X U N l ?Lk2;'S A N 5 GlL??; 51 .iNL !J':'lIL ti !iL'KLdI'lIiN'i 5 : (continued) - --

D p p ~ r l.rr!~nt nf Fe;llf;'t' .. -F:di.l~iitj ?n , ,nd hle : fare At ten t ion : Ldvard 3 , gf fu ' t t , FF!.5.., D ~ p r ; t + ; ; l h i c f

E x t i a m l r a l P r o jr'ar~s N : d t i o n a l Institutf o f Arthritic k j:~f a s c l i c d i s e a s e s National 1n .s t l t l ; t es , ~ f H e k l f k , R ~ t l 1 ~ s r 3 a 14 , P,?qryJ ~ r : d

E l e c t r o n rnicro5cope studles fn F:3-rcrCan d i s c a s c <-. /- ,,-.. v Dr., "orris Z i f f -7 , ..' , '

5 , R F ~ P A I - ; ~ r':4 re? r Award &b!-Kt;-14, L55 Labpra t .o r j7 atid ciinioal inves t i g a - t i or; i n t!~e r o n n r r t i v e

t i s s u ~ d i s z ~ s e s - Dr., r+!ur.~*lc Z i f f : ~ n u a r g i, 13L2 - U~cembcr 31, 1 S E 2 $22,769

n ~ p a r t r n e n t of Ylealth, Lducat ion, 31d W ~ l r sr P

Attcntiun: N u e i H, Crnss, rJh ,D, , A5~i5t~nt L h i c f Extramural i'rogrms 51 anct.

National I n s ~ i t u t e of A! l e r g y & T ~ 3 f e c t i o - ~ ( 7 Dlseases Nat iunal 1nst iL11l;~s o r Health R ~ ~ h e s d ; ; 14, l!larylxtd

Graduate t r a f n l n g ;:: i i : f p t . t i o u s d i s e a s e s and immunology - . ' - - &+ 4 14

n r , +Tay P. ,?ar.fc?d July L, LSF2 -- jurLk 3rl, 79S3 $37 ,5LL

Uepar tment ~ J J FF 47 l .h, F:ducat:ox, ; i ~ d Welf a r ~ A t t e n t i o n : ,T ; l rn~<. 1*1, P::at-t, ?1-~,.3., C i i i ~ f

R c s e ~ r c b . Grw.!,s L-:dnrh National Inzt l tu-LP n f A~t5r:Ltis % ~ ~ ~ c t a ~ u i i c Ili L P A : , ~ ~ ~

N a t i o t ~ ~ l I n h t i t u t ~ s sf' , . t .aitk. L - -

U e t h ~ s d a 14, ?:ar.y 1 ar;rl

.-. Depcrrtmcnt s i E e i l . t r , kcl.1:. ~. ; l o n , at~ri !hi~lf are Att;er~r;ic;n: R, _:. 3; r i . s~ . i'l , T!, , i:::icf

-? r,y.L!-drr~-.:i- .l :rf:<: zp.5 T?r ; : L ~ ? I

National Tnst',eL:5e u9' !'.i~e:<:, ?, 1::Pectious D i s e a s ~ s N a t i o n a l InsTltutes JJ- VP, :ti-, Uethesda 14> r-;;: . l r ~ d

9. T{sscfiy::h Ga:]! ~ ; - , < ~ ; \ , < [ I . : ~ j L f t ' e c t i11 i1,;:-;1-.: :3r:j i':!~: 'dl ! I \ . : v ~ E g e ~ ; - a d , j ~ v a n t mi x t u r e - Dr, Srnes-t I.,

G C V E W I E N T CnNTRACTC, AND Gi{AtITS AND UTHEg AGREEMXNTS: ( u o n t i r ~ ~ ~ ~ d )

N a t i o n n l . I n s t i z u t e u f A l l e r , c y S, Infectinus 9isear ,es (continued)

10. Research t irant A 1 !33296-173 Eosinuphile st in1111 2-king suhctances in RBC strurna 5- 6 4 .,

Tlr, Jahn 5, Chapr.an A p r i l 1, 196.2 - :<zrch 3 1 , 1963 $7,431

Department of Hea l th , E d u c a t i o n , and Weli'are Attsntion: Murray Ca lds t e in , 2 . U .

Medical Uircctor, P.H.S. A s r o c i a t e D i r p r t o r

National Tnhtitute of Neurological D i s e a s e s & Dlindness National I n s t i t l ~ t e s u f Yealth Bethesds 14, Marylrmd

i 1. Fel i n w s l l i p 4 u p p l y Grzn-t: ZPD-3 105 ( ~ 3 ) 1 Dr. Frar~k H a r r i ~ o n i n b ~ h c l f o f Dr, Fary C, Arnold A ~ g u s t ; 1, iY61 through \Tu71- 31, 19ti2 $so0

5tudy o f inner ear physiuiogy ~ n d p a t h o l o g y Dr. Daniel Ea r t inex A p r i l 1, 19L2 - March 31, 13E3 $2,25U

Departmcnt of Hkalth, E d u c L ~ t i u n , and W~lfare At ten1 , ion : F, h-aggerly, T-'h.D,, Chief

Bfseatmr:I1 Grznts Branch Plational C a n r ~ r I n? t i t u r ; ~ Nztiunal Institutos of &a7 th 3~ t h e ~ d a 14, PIaryland

13. Research Grant ~ - 3 6 9 4 ( ~ 4 ) Arsenic. a s a n enviro,nr?,er.tal cause o f lung car1rr.r

5.- L I L Dr. H o b e r t E, f i n 1 . l ~ n d A p r i l 1, 13G2 - March 31, 19G3 $1 n,, 371

n~par t rncn t o f 3esl th, Educn t io .n , and Uelfare Attcntion: J, Frznkl in Y i - a ~ g ~ r , B~: .ocia t r D i r e c t o r

for E x t r m u ~ 3 i PrahrAmc Nat lona l H e a r t institute l,Jation;-li institutes nf H e k l t h R ~ t h e s d a 14, Mary land

14, Research Gr:-cnt 11-5120 (C2) ,'- r. ;A> ,-?

C o r r ~ T ~ t e d ~tudles A € liver c e i l v in l i p i d r n e t a l ~ o l i s m .-j ,-*

L' Dr, Charles T. h ~ h t ~ a r t h

. , P r o c e s s i n g o r Ll..ood p o o l s u A n data Ur, F r e d e r i c k L o 2un-t,r May 1, 1 ' 3 U Y " - A p r i l >!I, idE3 $?., 5F, 2

N A ? ~ ? e t z b o l i s r r ~ ~ t r d i e s in 1 ~ y p ~ r t e n i ; l o n D r . Johrt C. :Tqnat.tn

GOVLKNMGNT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS .AND OTBB ACFKEMENTS: ( c o n t i n u e d )

Na-ti.ona1 IIeart I n s t i t u t e ( u n r ~ t i n u e d )

1 R s s ~ a r v h Career h a r d HE-%L-1953 .- / L ..- F'actor'l r e g u l a t i . r ~ ~ th yynthc5is a n d L r e ~ k d o w n of c h o l e s t e r o l , - : - "- '.-

f a - t t v a c i d s and ketone b o d i e s in animal t i s s u e s Dr. M a r v i t ; TI, S t p e r s t e i n March 1, iL362 through Febr114ry 29, L9E3 g a z ~ o o

18. Gradurdte Tra in ing G r m t ~ ~ 5 - 5 3 ' 3 ~ ( ~ 2 ) - , - ,- ,. Gradsate t r a i n i n g in rnediczl cardicln~y : , d ' Drs, C , D, Chapman artd Willim P , A i l i e r July 1, 1962 - ,Tune 3U, 1963 $44,177

19 Yc llowship Slipply G r x t HPD-17,13 1 Me a~urement of pulrnunary c x p i l l a r y L l u o d vo lume Dr. R. I,. J o l m s o n , d r . , in b e h a l f of Dr. A, C . DeGraff, Jr, . - N o v ~ m l ~ e r 1, 1961 - O u i , n l ~ e r 31, 136.2 $5UU

20. Felloxship hupply Gr,qnt IIPU-17,756 VCG s t u d i e s of ventricular gradient dur ing exercise

S Dr. C, D, Chapman in beb.alf of Dr. P. W, Cochran T~lovembcr 1, 1961 - Oct ,o t c r 31, 19FZ $500

21 . Fellowship S u p p l y G r a t EF-14,753 F l u i d va lume changes wi t,h i..urgery and shock Or, T , Lhires in 11ehalf of Dr. F. T. Brom

3 J u l v 1, 19E1 - .June 33, 1 9 6 2

' 6 $500 * J

Department of A e a l t h , E d u c a t i o n , a n d Welfare Att~ntion: M ~ r ~ a r e t T, Guldsmf th, Ph. D ,

2 e s e a r r h Grants Era:~ch, Extramural Programs N ~ t i o n a l Hear l I n s t i t u t , e Na t iona l I n , ? t i t u t o s of H e a l t h Rethesda 14, Xaryland

Cl in i . ra1 s t u d i e s nn l m g c i r c u l a t i o n and g a s F X C ~ ~ ~ E E c_ L if it,-, -:-> - September 1, 1q51 - nugust 31, 13E2

Department u f Health, E d ~ ~ c ~ z i o n , a n d U ~ l f a rc Att~ntion : P h i l i p Sapi r , Chir f

a e sea rch Grar~ts 3 Fellowships 3rarLch National S n s t i t u t c of Mrntal Hcaltll Nat iona l Inctitutrs o f HczltFL Be thesdn 14 , Vlhryland

23 . R e ~ e a r c k C r f ~ t : FIT-5931 .. ' Mcchan~sms o f s tursge and r e l ~ d s e of m i n e s d'

. -+ 7 a L< Dr. Pzr l<hurs t A, 5k.orz January I , 1952 - i l e r ~ ~ k e r 31, 9 9 t 2 $36,977,

24. From t . 1 1 ~ A ~ t h r f ti2 2nd Rhe l~ rn~ t i :< rn Foundztion, f io r th T e x a ~ Chayter (Mr, J a m e s W, 5 l m o o l ~ s , ,Jr., l 'rcsident, P, C!" Uox 3 5 , g a l l a s 2 1 T E X Y L ) , 3 grant f o r t , l~ r s t a f ' f of the Ar t 3 ~ i t i ~ desesr;h 1 T r ~ i t., to b e p2id quarter1 y, %o 5,ecul-c J re5earr:h Investigatur ( D ~ F OT more ~lt t h e d i s s r e t i o r ~ ni the DexL) in H ~ r n n ~ a l o ~ y o r reiat ; ld f i ~ l d w h o s e w u r k w i l l be r : l o se ly a l l i e d ;~ 'L t> l l the s t ~ t d l c s b e i n e done by tfre Ari.11rj.tis Req~arch Unit, m d w!~ic:h w i l l supplemer?t a n d ,?mpicment I,?IP xcfentific i n i : ~ c t i . - g a t i n n s of t h e Al- thr i i . i .~ Jksearcii h i t , d e p o s i t e d tc " N o r t h Texas Chap%cr cf A r t l ~ r i t i s and Bi1ew\3 t i sm Foundat ; ior~-direct ion nf Dr. FTorris Z i f f " ( ~ c c o u n t No,, 934n $15, Clf17, O C

25, F rom L e d e r l e Labor.;-> t o r i e s ID: 3er :J<,a in N. Carey, Y e d i c a l T l i r r c t o r , Pc t i r l REver, , New ~ a r i c ) L Grant ? o r c l i n i - r q l and b a r t e r i n - l o g L t . a l e v s l ~ ~ n t ' c n o f an t . i b io l , i r s cr.dcr t h e d ' L - e c t i o n 3f Dr. ,Ts>- PP, 5anf o r d , for t he p ~ r . l o r l January 1, 19F7, throiigh Ileuern't~er 31, 19E2, depos i ted to " 'L=d~rle Lobara to r i e ~ , Amcrican Cyan;ut.id Ca . , Ci i n i c a l and B a f : t ~ r i o l o & i c a l Eva1 u s ~ l o n of Ant i l ~ i o t i c s " ( ~ c c o ~ ~ r ~ t , ~23'~)

Z E , Fror?. L i f e L n s ~ r a ~ ~ c : ~ Mediczl R s s ~ a r c h ir-und ( D r , W i l l i L m L A , J e f f ~ rs, Scientific n i r e c t o r , 1 0 3 q R a s t L 3 s l c 6 s t ~ r Avenuc, Rosernont,, ~enrrsylvania) ;1 grant fgr r ~ s e a r c h on Lypnth.qizrc,i: con t . r a1 o t ' sodium e x c r e t i c n under t h e d i r e c t . i on of Dr.. J o h n 2 . Purr,er, t 'nr t h e p ~ r i o d frnm July 1, 1362 t h r s u ~ h Junp 3Ll, LYE;, r j epns i ted to "T,ife Insurance M e d i c a l ~ e s e x r c n " ( A C C L - ~ n t 2564) '/, 709. fin

2 Fro):, Rii LLLly hnr3 Coapany (91, :', G , Wcigand, Dircctur, Llivisinn of l red i ra l A d m i n i s t r n t l u t ~ , The L i l l y P ~ s e a r s h L a L o r ~ t ~ n r i e s , Ind-i :-lnapc?lis 6, T i l d i ~ n a ) G r ~ n :. ' 1 7 1 , i 2 i l ~ ? ~ j 3 to c u p p u r t r- search on r n e n r l e s v a c c i t ! ~ , undcr t i w d ' , r c c t i o n o.f D Y , J o h n D. Nelson, d e p o s i t e d to "Eli 7 , i l l y Lmcl Comp~r,y-,Li.e;~:1.;.~.1-1 nn P 1 ; 1 3 ~ 1 ? 5 i7~r r ine ' ' ( A C ~ U O I ~ T 2464) .2.,9-'5 *'I0

' J ' -b .. Fror The J~hri a!zd Mary R,. K A r k l e Folmda l,i on (Mr ,, Jo lu i M, Hussell, President, 522 F i f t h Ave~ lue , JJcw T u r k 3C;, New -'ark), t h e se3~rtion of Dr. , Fitzhl~g;?. C a r t . e r F m n l l l , J r , , as ,a " 5 c h o l a r in M e d i c a l S c i ~ n c e " , and I,l~e w a r d oP ,= gran t f u : r e s e a r c h in rnediral educaLi on f o r f i v c ! y e a r s conaar:~c:in& July 'I, 1'352, paywhie $6,003 annuaLly, t u L e d e p a ~ i t r r l t,o " ' I ' FL~ Jo1ln and Tary R , R z r k l e F o u n d a t i o n , Gran-t f o r Schcl l s r 1 1 1 M e d i c ~ 7 , Sci~ncc-" ( ~ c c o ~ r r ~ : : U 2 4 j 3D,OnR.O9

. , 23, Fro% A . H , Rol-,ins r o r a p ~ n j ; , I n c - c . 7 , A r t > . : ~ r Seqholm, ,Y,.i7et 1437 hrm~ings D r . i v s , K i c k ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ d 2i3, V 1 r ~ i n i a j a cr-:dnt t.6 s ~ p p o r t r q ~ s e n r c h on w n a L c f f 2 ~ ' l ; s OF L I L ~ W r ~ n t r : i i ne rvous ~ y s t , ~ m stimulant, AHR-E19, unde:- t h ~ direcrlon n f Dr, John C, Vz~nat ta , f o r t h e p e r i o d FeLrua ry i, 196.': t n r o ~ g l ; , T ~ n ; \ ~ r y 51, 1353, p&y;l ' t ; i~ s c m l - ~ r ~ n u a l l y , f a r d e p u s - i t to "A, 2" I : cS~ns C'n,, l nc , , -E l~na l E f f ~ r t s o f ' the Respira- tory S ~ i m u l a ~ t , Alltl-619" ( .&ccomt 7qc, i j 5 7 5 ;

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SUUTJWESTERK MRDTll AL SCH'JOL FACUL'I'Y LIST FGR THS YGAA BLS LNNING LEPTmBER 1, 1 9 F 7 -- q . -

" C l i n i ~ a l ' ~ g ~ n ~ r a l l y indicates other than fu1 . l - t ime p a i d status, t l * l t i n d i c n t e s a new appointment, and "#" i n d f cat,es a change of s ta tus , .

A U M L N I S T ~ T L O N Atticus Jamrlc Gill, Dean and P r o f e s s o r af Pathalogy Frank Harrison, Assor ia te Dean, Prafessor o f Anatomy arLd

Acting rhairman of the Departrn~nt o f Anat,omy J o h n 5tewart Chapman, Assistant Uean fur Pus-L~raAuate Education

and Professor of Internal Medicine Robert Woodfin L a c k ~ y , Assistant Dean f o r 'Jtudent, and Curricular Affairs and Prof P scar and Chairman o f the Department of Physiology F, C2rter k'annill, A ~ s i s t ~ a n t ; Dean for Grants a r ~ d Sponsored Research

and Assistant Professor o f I n t ~ r n a l Medicine James Ross MacDonnld, Clinical Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r of Medical Elec t , ronics Andrew iluchanan S m a l l , Clinical A s s u c La be P r n f e s s o r of Surgery and

D i r e c t o r of Cancer P rog ram Anrir Rose Rucker , Registrar , a d Assistant

LTRRARY

ANATOMY

Mrs, Vio! e l; R a i r d ; Librarian and Assistant in Library Science Mrs. E l i n o r Call~ibach R ~ i r . m i l l e r , Associate Tihrarian and

A s s i s t a n t . in Lib ra ry 5 c i e n c ~

- , Professar ~ n d Chairman o f t h e Department

Frank Harrison, P r o T e s s o r , R s s o c i a t , ~ Dean and Acting Chairman of t h e Depar t ; ~ , ~ n t of Anatomy

Char les G. Duncan, Emeritus P r o f e s s o r Ilal T., Wealllersby, Aseociate P r o f e s s o r Virginia C, U o g g e t t , 4s~istant P r o f e s s n r Will i m Zek~run , Ascistan-t P r u f ' r s s o r A1 fred H. IIinshau, I31 i n i c s l Associate P r o f e s s o r (in 5urgrry) p l i l t bn V. D a v i s , Clinic31 Assistant P r a f ' t . s s o r ( i n Thoracic surgery) Larry A, A r n s p i g c r . Cl i n i c a l L n s t r u c t ~ ~ Mary C. A r n o l d , Cllnical F c l l o w Eleanor R. Sipers tu in F r l l o w

ANE5THESIOTIII;Y K. T. Jenkins,. P r o f ' e s s o r ~ r t d Chairman o f tht! Department of Ane s the s i ~ l o g y A. H, E. Flassa,n. F r o f ~ s x o r ( w l t h o h t - tenure) t o August 1963 N e l l i e H. Luhn. rlinicsl A s s o c j a t e frofcssur Urn. David B a i r d , U l j n i c a l A:-:~istant Prhof e s s o r GEUI.EP Pres ton B k c E , Jr,, C11.nical Assistmt P r o f ~ s : . o r Oliver Frank i i -n Bush, C l in i t . a l A~sistant P r n f e s s o r J ames 0 . Czle. a s s i s t a n t Professor Dennis Canter , Clinicn: Assistant Yrof e s s o r Rayrr~ond Frank Cour t in- Clinical Ass? s t a n t Yrofc ssor Rex H, f lenn ing tor~ , rlin~cai As~istant; Yrafessnr Ivey Ear1 L-mL~rth, ,Ir , . I:'li nlcal A s s i s t a n t ; P r o f e s s o r Gerald G . Mullikin, C3 i pica1 Assistar1 L P r o f e s s o r C h a r l ~ s M. Fiioan, C l i n l c z l A s s i s t a n t F r o f e s s u r

# Char les C o u r t s Tandy, C1'Lnlc;ll A~cistant P r o f e ~ , s o r Jac B i l l y Wand. Clinical Assistarlt P r o f ~ l s s o r C e c i l G i l b e r t Y a ~ h r ough, C l i r r i (::+I A s s l s t a n - t P r o f e s s o r

* H a r o l d C l a r k Boehning, C1 i n i l - 3 1 I n s t r u c t o r G r o r g r E. EmLet t : C j i n i c a l Instruclnr G l u r i a Eanr.cl Nash, C i i n i ~ a T i n s t r u c t c r M. N , Ham, C l i n i c a l 1nstruct.nr H o b e r t Romero, C i i n i c a l Instructur

Addendum 7

BIOCHEMISTRY H . C , ?.idue;l, P r 3 f e : = s ~ r ' ~ ~ d C n a i r m t ~ r . s f ~ h c Dc~ar tment o S B i u c h e m i s t r y J ~ l u l R ~ T I P w ~ ~ : : CLf nlca; kr o f ~ s s ~ i r U. W, Burr, Jr. , P r a i e a s s r (om l?;vn of abser,.cej Harold J u s k e , C l i r ~ i c a , Frcf'esscr 3, 5. Wiggans, F r o f e s c n r 2. M. J g h n s t a t ~ , A s s o r i ~ t e i ' loi 'ess~r Z, i o 6 p a i i u t c , Asssilatc P j ? o f e s s o r 11. W. K-msfeYb, Ci iriic:-l, Assuz ia te Prufossur

# E. R y ~ r c , ClirzicaL A s s Z s t d ~ ~ t F r o f e s s u r # J , 2. M c P h e r ~ ~ r ~ , Assistar~t P ~ o f e s ~ n r # A . C. S z h r m , ?l!.nical Ass4rt;;rrt P r o r e s s o r

grown, PeLlow R. L ~ w s , FeTlow J. 113n S c p e E F'ei19-t

EXPERTMENTU Arthur Grzl l rna:~ , ;'r.3fe~srrr ccrd ;:'la!,rman o f t 3 e Department MED I U L1.E . f E x ~ ~ ~ ~ I r n e r . ~ s i Mea-icine

Fred Whlt;~ ,, Ass,ls L.A::I$ FY c f e s s ~ r

LNTE ANAL r]or,ald Idm Scldi.:i,, F r c f 3:in;- 3r:L Chairman 2-i -thr D~partrnent MEDICINE -, - cf' *-?t;crnal M ~ d i r:lr.e

7, Henry M, Winx?."s, ' IT . , r;i?.e~. i t;.~s F r n f 2'sor K o b o r t M. Bayk.:--. , "-- .~:'5.11> t ~ 3 f

David W. 2ar LET,: .;:. , , !>rr.sults~.t, Ta te ITiller., 7;:-.sa:: zn t G l l h e r t ,E, Brcr-e tcn, Ll i r - l cal lJrafcss?.r C a r l c t m 3 . Ch:-lpmam., k ' r ~ f c r ~ ; d : J o h n Stewart Chap~.arl, P - ~ z f e s ~ a r and AM' Jaiatant - Dean f o r Postgraduate

Bduc 2 t L ~ r : Ben Friadrn:4n, .?rofc.sscr I l~ i tLc-3 : terl*;cz) n l f r c a W. R a r r i y , CLlnical Frcfesszr Howard E. H?y-er Ciir : ic; l l Profe.->c--3r Charles A. Lc? ;a l s s~s , I'rnf:ssos. Mortcrt F. M H : ~ z ~ , L ' P J ~ , ~ T S U T c f F c ~ s ~ ~ s ~ T - Mcdicinc! ~ n d Toxicology M i 1-Ford !I. 30~5.3~ C; : r t 1 ~ 3 1 * J ~ : ~ . ~ c s s o I . Piauricz K., 52:ir.r.j., :?L.~n,Lral Pr3ft'pssnr Sarfi- el A. h s l h u i - n : , C:.l;:i.,.:al F r z f r z s u r P a u l J . l'homas, ::l'.ri::.;; PrsfcssG:. Ralph Torr;pse t-t , T-ra=e.:-:>~ (wf l J h ~ - a t tlnur: 1: Morris Zlf ' f , k1.3T2553:

C, 7 r m k 3rcwr , ':1.i1..11:.31 . Y . s s o c ~ ~ t.2 ?r3fessor I1~n;-y 5'. Zar.rc,x::, :I:'. L:a l A s ~ ~ c 5 a t e F r ~ f ~ s s o r . H o w a r ~ ' 2 , r:~;ggssl-;~::L, r ; L . i - ; . i i ~ ; l : h s u o c i ~ t e Prcfessor

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INTERNAL Marvin D. S i p e r s t e f n , Associate Frufcssor MEDICINE James 5. Sweeney, Clinical Assoc i a t e P r o f e s s o r (continupd) R u s s p l l Wilson, Clinical Assacic?.t= P r o f e s s o r

George W. Winkelman, CTinPcal A s s o c i a t . ~ Professor Louis E. A l l d ~ y , Clinical As5is tnnt P r o f e s s o r John 5. nagwell, Cl inical Assistm-L Prnf~ssnr

# Jack A. Barnet t , A s s i s t ~ n ~ F r o f e . s s o r Fnuad Rashour, Assistant P r o f e s s a x Martin 5. Buehler, Ciinical A s s i s t a n t Professor Lawrerlce Cxmeron, Cl in ica l Assistant T r o f ~ s s o r N o r m a n Carter, Assf s t a r r t P r o f e s s o r W i l l i a m Dai ly , C1inic:al Assistant Professor Riphard Dathe, Clinical Assistant Professor Joseph W . Davidson, C l i n i c a l Ass i s t , an t P r ~ f e s s o r Rober t B. G i , l ~ s , Jr , , C l i n i c a l Assis tant P r o f e s s o r Winfrey G o l i h r n , C l i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e x s o r WilliLm C. Gra ter , Clinical Assistant Pro fe s so r James H. H ~ r n d o n , Clir. ica1 Assistarit P r u T e s s o r Evelyn Hexs , Assis-tmt Professor J, Morris l jorc, C l in ica l Assistant Professor R o b e r t L. Juhnson, S r , , Assistant Professor George M. Jones, C l i n i c a l A s s S s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

# Norman Eaplan, Assistar , t Professor Robert G. Laudon, Assistant Professor

fi Robert 5. Meador, C l i r ~ i c a l Asxistant Prof~ssor Bcn A . Mersick, C l i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e s s o r N. Hill Metz, Ciinica? Assistant Prnfessor

* J e r e f i i t c h e l l , Assistant P r o f e s s o r Billy O l i v ~ r , C l i n i c a l Assistant Professor F. Carter Pannill, A s s i s - t ~ n t Dean f o r Urants and Spnnsored

Research and Assistant Professor n f Internal Medicine Rober I; Pntts, Ciinf c a i Assistant Professor Willim H. P u t t s , C l i n i c a l Assistant P r . u E ~ s s o r F loyd C . R p c t o r , LTr., Assistant P r o f e s s o r

dward C 1 ' n i . a h s ' z t t Fro eg-s r fflaFfg,q;, %!ifif J $ ~ R ~ E ~ f ~ ~ $ s ~ f 2&EaFrfy&2g8Pt s a " a r ~ )

George 5 , I-;choolr, Assis k,int P r o f e s s o r hwrence B . 5heldorL, C l i n i c a l Asslstarlt; P ro f e s so r C h a r l ~ s Shuey, C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t Professor J. D. Smiley, S s s i s t a r ~ L P r o f e s s o r Martin L. Stephenson, C l i n i c a l Assistant Pro fe s so r Doaald A. Sutherland, Clln: c ~ l Assis-bmt P r o f e s s o r Edwin G, Troutmar,, C l ; a i c a i Ass is tant Professor Roger Unger, Assistant Yrofcssnr (uithout salary) Jean D. V i l x o 7 , Ass is tmt P r o f e s s o r James O. Arrr,~trong, C l i n i c a l , Ins t ructor Charles L. Austin, Clfnical I n s t r u c t o r Herbert A. B a f leg , C l i ! ~ i a a l I n s t w c t o r T. 5, Dar3zs, C Y f n i r a l :,r.s:ructor Robert h. Eass, C i i . a i ca l :n;tructor Flal lac~! Basset. t , C l i z i i ~ ~ l I r t s t ruc tor ,Tohn Dam, I n s t r v - ~ c ~ o r James F. B i g ~ a r t , Uii?.iral Ins t ruc t ,? r John H i n i ~ n , C i in ica? T ~ ~ s t r n c t o r Richard B l o c k , C l i n i c a l l n s t r u c t o ~ avid M. Rornstein, C l i n i r : ~ 1 Inc-tructor Dnnald 5. F r o m , ClinicaL Lns-trucl,or 5 y l ~ a - i Euzch, Clinicai Tns t ru r : t o r George H. Carman: ClTnfrai Instructor William C r o c k z t t Che~rz, Jr,, Clinic31 Instructur J o s e p h B . Cobb, Cltnicni I n s t r , ~ c r.cr Paul E. Cnr rn~r , Jr., CYinic~l Tnstructor Chester Ccok, Cli.nlc31 IrLst;ructor

Addendum I

IN"ERpJAL Mar ie t ta Crcwdc r , C l i n i c a l . T n s t r u c t n r MEDIC 1NL Ivan Cashing, T n s t . r ~ . ~ c t a r (continued) Arthur C. Lleljraff, J r , , Ins t r l i c l ,n r

Y. Cla rk D D - ~ I ~ ~ H S ; CXlnical Lnstruct~r Char les N. Wncm, Clinica l I n s t r u c t o r W. L. ( J a c k ) Rdwards, Ciinical Instructor J o h n A , Em.ert, Clinical Ins t , rnc Lor John Ld. Fisher , C l i n t c a l Izst~uccor k o n a r d J. Flohr, C l i n i c a l Ir!st;ruct;or

* 2ohn Ford- t rx i~~ Instr~ctor * Danie l W. Faster , Instructor

501 J, Freemn~,, C l i n i c a l Tzs t ruc tor J a b e z Salt, C l i n i c a l 1r.struct~or John Will'Lm Geibe l , ;r., Cli.n.ical Tnstruc-tor Frederick Geist, Clln-icaS Tns t ruc to r James El. Goode, Clinical Inct ructor Mariun J, Greve, C:linical Instructor M a Bagedorn, Clinical Tnstructor Julian L. H a r w ~ 1 1 , C l i n i c a l Instructor C. F. A s m i l t o n , C l i n i c a l 1nst.ructor A lbe r t liendlcr, C l i n l r s l I n s t r u c t , ~ r Wili i a m M. U i h b l t s , Z l in ica l I n s t r u c t o r Richard B. Hunter, Zii,rLlcal I n s t r ~ c t o r James Hyslop, C l i rL lca l 1,r.structnr H ~ r o l d W. Kimmcrling, C l i n l r . a l Ins tn lc tor Jacob 5. Krak~isir , , K i n : c s l I n s t ~ u c t , u r Wi?l iam L, Xrzus,, Clinicai In~tructor James 5. Lowry, Ci~nicai instructor John 3. Rarietta, Cli.n!r,aS Instractor Eugene Mason, C ? i r ~ i c a i IncTructor P o r t e r K. Mason, Clinical I n s t r u c t o r J ames R. McAlister, Z l i n i c x l In5tructor Arch NcNeill , C l i n P c a l Lnscructor Robert Mi tz , Clinical Ins Lrut : tor Henry Mobley, Clinlchi Inszrnctor Joseph C. n g l e , Cl:-rLical I n s t r u c t o r 511eff Daniel_ C l i ! ~ g ~ r . , ' . : l inical I~structor Taylor T. PL,r.ket t , X i n l c a l Tns t r r l c to r Murray P l z e t t e C?L43 l.r: d l ;3.1.it:u=tor Richara A. F a i s , CSini-.a; I rLs- t rzc tor

- Paul Rattarl, Cifnf ~ 2 1 ;:r.L t ~ -~ i : t ; ~ r Harry J. Renken, C l ix i . ca l instructor Paul Richburg, C! f.rLcal Instry1 c t:o:

7 . A l b c r t D, Roberts , Jz., C:lrLicai I n s t r u c t o r J o s e p h R o t h s c h i l i i , C l i -n i ca l lastruetor 5, il . Hushing, J-r , , S ; l l ~ i c t i l I n s tn l c+ ,o r He rtram S a u ~ rbrur.n, C l i . n i r : 3 l Ins t ruc- tor Gus Schreibel , 71::~ i ca: IT s%ract3r hu;s Shlipak, 171:~ica: ; r , s ~ y - ~ ~ t o r Justiph .?amer, 2: i x l ~ h 1 Instr!ln.to;- H~nter 15. 5 tz~dmdr -1 , :::; :i*:~i.~h:! 7fistruct;sr Davtd E, S L ~ P : t m e t t c r , Ol i ~ i c a l instructor I;mL S I : r i b l l n , "Li~inical l.a1~,:1-;lctor. Rnhhy L. T z n t p l ~ , C1ini.c zl Ir,:l;tr-c,ctor E. C. T ~ n g , Clinical Tn:-tructor W i l l i m U . Tsc'r~um!/, JI-. , C l ' - n i c : d l I a s t . r ~ c t o r Hornan U l ~ v i t c h , ILliniral ?ns t , rua tor K e r f n o t P. Walker, Jr,, ;:jirLicdi I ~ . s t r u c t o r Ann West, C l i ni::al. ..ns',luc :,n .- Arthur Wes t:lq, CbZn:.za: i rL~.Yyuctor Jmes T, Wheeler, :?1 in-lea; Ins t . puc - tg r F r i e d a lu'llnrlrt~, C'l: r~lc,al I1:str-~lr;t5r Rrya WnlL;liarn.j, ?re, 3l in ~ c : i 1 1 Xnstructor

Addendum I

P r e v ~ n t ive Elias S t r a . ~ s s , C1kr-i -2: P r r f ~ s s r ~ r a ~ ~ d Z'Iralr~i\ai\ of the Divf s i o n Medicine and of Prevent ive N e d c ~ i n ~ m d PubYic He n i t h Public HeaiLh Albert 5chsiat, Clisical Frc?assor

J m e s Bass, Clinical Assi~tant P r o f e s s o r R u y B. D ~ l a k , Lec tx re r E a r l W. !iudrl~rt,l: , T8~c+.urcr

MI~HOB I O E G Y 5. Edward Sulk in , P r o f ~ s s a r and Chalrm~n of t.he Departmen?. cf Micrab i o l o g y Robert M. F i k ? , P ~ ~ ~ ~ s s o Y Eugenr I?, H o s t . r t b l ~ v , A5soc lZ t tc F r ~ r e s s o r Mervp B. Sta rmn~s , Associat* Professor and Di rec to r of Animal H o s p i t a l Abbas M. Eehbehani, C l i n i c a l AssictanL P r o f e s s o r P a - ~ l Donaidson, As;fstant Professcr William E , H ~ s ~ e l b r o c k , C l i n i c a l Assista!~h Professor Donald V. liloore, Assistant P r o f e s s o r A l b e r t Toci:kr, C i i n i c a i As3 tstant L i t ~ r n A j ~ l l o , Lec;urPr

* John C. McCay, FP~LCIW

OBjTETRTCS AND Zack A . P r i t c t L a r d , P r o f e s s x and Chairman of the department GYIIXCOLOCY of' Obs tt tr-'Lr:.: and Gynecology

Rsa A. Newsom, 5r., RrLerLtus Frcfzssor Taylor Clyde Ctlbert, L;onsu'ltant. N i r a l e T.,FF Maf'fctt. Cc,rLsui'5arm.t J u l i u s Mclvsr , ?7,r,sul<snt W a p e T. F.ubinsor., Cunsul +an,t Willim~nl Terkins Ilr:,$r.,ayn, C i l a i c a l Professor W; 7 lim. Preue r i ck Cuerylcr a, Clinical P r ~ f s s s o r Ranald G. Har re 1, !', l:& i -:-I] F ~ o f cssor U r m V. Pre jem, C:inic;Z P r u f e s s o ? Will fan Xemp S t r . o t h e r , r:?i.-~'~~:ai P ro f e s so r J u l e s W. Vi~aux, ! : l l_r l lc3 l Prc fc s so r Keuben H. Aims, Ass~cfatc Ps~fessor James T. Uc-ms, E1T~~ica l Associate P r o f ~ n s o r J. Russe l l Jordan, C i k i z a l A s s o c i ~ f ~ P r s f e s s o r Herman I. Zant,or, Cl lnica; Assoc ia te P r u f e s so r M i l Tim 5. f,artgs,tox, L ' l . L ; : - i ~ . d Asscciate k ' r a f e ~ s o r Evri B. B ~ n d e i , Cl;n°r.a'+ Asso-Tate P ro fes so r Pai EP Bgyoud, C l i n f cal Assfstant Prof e s s c r Edmcnd B r ~ p h y, Assiztant Prof tessnr Frcd W. Done, C1Sr.i pal hss!.stant P r o f r s s o r R0b~r-t; I;. Campllsl;, O; l n i c a ; Assistant Prnfessor SLe~hcn W. Uobb, I:] :rli,:aX Assis t . an t Frof-e.;lsor Vanda .4. Ua~idzon, C l i n h a i Assistan-L Prof~ssor S t e w a r t A , Tlsh, I:i;n.',ral Asrlstant Yrofes.;or James Glefcb.cr,t, Clir , icnl 4\~istant Profcszar S ~ m e s tiooiis??, ?li:,;cal As. i 5 t a r ~ t Profzssar Ilcdgle 17. Ile.r.ds-sor,, C l 2 a l r : h i Assistant F r ~ f e 5 s o r E r n ~ h t "_' H*r.r.ocn, C? : - , ' :-:z:. A5sis in+ P r o T e u s n r Marlmna Snsc, :;ll:r~'r!;s.._ A.js2.~twnt P r z f e s s 3 r Ucn X. Hward, C1L-zi::l Bas ' c ta r . t Professor H a r w i n iamiscr., C i L 9 . l :a- d r r l s t x t j t P r o f e s s o r Ka ry A. :?er-?Lag -1, lr,?: 1, b-risistan'; Frofe s s o r Jack E ~ n r y K m h 3 12, T.::.i:-L;:.;l; Assis L u , t FI o f e s s o r

# Mailrice K a r - h m ~ s , C l l r :-::i' Ass:-ska-r.t P r o f e s s o r r - # PTicha?'l F ; u r l l c z , ,:-l:.r.l.l:nl Ass5:tmt Prof esr,or

Paul MacDnr.ald, h:<s:c:t;art P r o l s s s o r . # D ~ n s l d S. Pl~C;-.li~e, ::IP.r,ir,al , 4 s s i ~ t ; a - . t PTO f ~ s s g r

Hagh D . M-~zray, I : l lrE~:al Asslst-at? Yrsfeshor Grover C. N z b u r s , I:? 'riSx37 Ass5stant P r z f ~ s s 3 r ~ h i ~ f p n. ~ c w c l l , ~:;:.t~;.di ; l < , ~ s x - ~ ! t lJrgfr.ssor- - - # G r a h k m E i z r ~ e , ':,i?-l:al Assists,~; r, Prcfzssc~ FES~;I.;S 2. S ~ ~ A ~ T I L L : Li, 1;:.i?*c73; Asc^:sta~lt F T ~ ~ E S S G ~

OUSTETRICS AN3 Kichard A. Sparr, Clinical AssisTant Profe\sor GylECOLO[;Y j# Jack Turner , C l i n i c a l Assistant, Profrssor (continued) Peggy Whalley, A s s i s t .~r ,? . P r o f essur

Watt W. W i , n r L , C l i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e s s o r Max E. R i ~ n d , Clinical I n s t r u c t a r l'rank Council, Cl i nip31 Instruc+.or Warren D i x ~ n , C l i n i c a l Tnstructur Donald Fanpan , C l i n i c a l Ins t r u c t o r Dnrothy Fin1 ~ y , ?.linical I n ~ t ~ ~ c t o r Marvin Gerard, Clinical Instruztor Jack B , tirif f in, Clinica l Tnctruc-t;or

ff Keenneth k g f ~ k - k , C l i n i r a l Lnxtruc tior Gruce Meek, C l i n i c . a l Instructo: ,John A. Stmar?,, Clinical Instruc t o r

# Gail 3 n u g l n r ; Ta tiurn, C l i n i c a l Ins-tructcr~. Ju l ia? I J e l l s , C1inica3 Tn5tructor Jascp? Wilke, Jr,, Cl in iza l Jnst;ructcr

PATAULUGY Charles T, Ashr~art11, P r o f e s s o r and Chairman of t h e Department of Pathology John Childers, C l i n i c a l Professor A t t i c n s J m c ~ L i 7 , 1 , Frofcssor ;.nd Ucat~ J. T,. Goforth, C l i n i c a l Trofessor Joseph Pl. Hill, Clinicxi Profezsor P , O + R , Montgomery, Profcssos Harry L. Reinha r t , Clinical Profussor V ~ r n I e A , St.embridge, Professor G e o r g ~ < T . Racc, C l i n i c a l i l ssocia te P r u f e s s a r Alice L, Ijmit11, Clinical Asscciate P ro fe s so r E leanor Valentine, ClinLcnl AssociaCc P r o f e s s o r U. ,T, Wnllennan, C l in ica l As :?oc ia te P r o f e s zo r T. H, Capers, Ciinical A~sistant Professor Gwendolyn Crass, Ciinical Assistant P r o f ~ s s c r T, F. &t,chpr, A s 7 i r : t a n t Professor

# A. D. C. nowdey, Assistant Professor Hruct! D. E'allis, Ans is t= l t Prof c s s o r H~mprova Ghosh, C l i r ~ i c s l Ass i s t, itnt P r o f e s s o r C. L. Green, C l i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e s s o r PI. H. Grossman, Clinical Assistant Prc fe s so r

#: Ruth Gwy, Assistant P r o f e s s o r iJ. B. Kingsiey, Clinical !b:s is tant F r c f e s s a r Eufraz;ma Kozlowski, CiinIcal Assistant P r o f e s s o r A , F, Lopez, Clinical A s s i s t a t P r o f e s s ~ r F. J , L u i b p l , Assistant P r o f e s s o r C. B. PIi tchcl l , Plinical Assistant Profe ssnr Xi i . l i a m P4.. Niciccy, Z i i n i c a l f b s i s t a n t Professor -7, 5. P r ~ n s s , C T i n l - a 1 Arc ,s:stant -. P r o f e s s o r Hobert; Rember, ClirLicai A..:?Ps-tanL P r o f ~ s s n r Do1 TanE C. R e > p o l d s , A s s i s L 8 i t L Professor llarie L. Shaw, Clinical d:,slsrant P r o f ' e s s o r L o u i ~ , 5. SmiLh. i ' l l n i c :d l A s s l s . ~ ~ n t Pro+ssor Mzrvinc IJe:~thcrby, CI:-;-..ic&l A ~ s i s t a n t :)rot'cssor T, V. Gor.aalc>, I n ~ ~ t r u ~ : t u r filbert; DeCsurssy, Lecturer Eoward C , H ~ p p s , h c i ; - ~ r e r W. D. Russel:, Jr . , Lectumr 1. E , A 3 a . z ~ ~ ; F ~ i l o w John R . F l u m ~ , 1:c:luw X. L, Fnrd, I;'cl;ow B i l l y W, I l c n d ~ r s o n , F ~ l Y n v James n. K e t c h e r s i d , Fcllov T. 5. McConne;l I T T , > e l l u w H. R. MEDmicl, Felioa W. G, McGre, F e l l o w

PATH fl LCl GY Luis Hugo Nannini, F e l l o w (continued) P. H, Pflaum, F e l h o u

R. 5. Pu tnm, Feilow John D. Ran~sey, Fellow 5. C. S t e w x r t , FeYlow Gardner Thomas, Bel,aw

PEDIATRICS Edward L. P r a t t , W i l l i a m Buchanan P ra f e s so r and Chairman of t hc Department o f Pediatrics

May A g n ~ s B o p k i n s , C o n s - A t a n t Percy E. h e c k e , Consultant Eordon McF=imd, Co.nsuPtant Ramsey H, M a n r ~ , Ccnsu1t:-lnt H a r o l d T. Nesbft , Consultant Fred B r o o P ~ a l c r , F ro fe s so r Gladys J. 'sshena, ProIessor nobe r t L. Moore, Clinical Profcssor Floyd Norman, Clinical P r a f ~ s s o r John G. Young, C l l r . i ca l Professor

# J o h Daskfn, C l t n i c a l Assaclate Professor # W i l l i a m H, Bradford, CYinlcal A s s o c i a t e P r r j f e s s o r

George Branch, Clinical Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r # Bartho Helen Hale, C l in ica l Assnciate P r o f e s s o r

Salmon R. Hiilpern, Clinical A s s o c l a t c Professor J o h A. James, Associate P r o f e s s o r A l v i s Johnson, lTr., T;l".ical Ass~ciate Y r n f c s s o r

# Otis Krempfn, Clinical Asssciatz P r o f e s s o r # Percy L ~ e c k e , ,Tr., rlinfcal A s ~ o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

1,ogan Mewhimey, Clinrcal Associate P r o f e s s n r 5. l ialcuit Moore, Ci . in ;ca i Associate Yr02'essor

# Mel.vin Russe l i , C i in ica l Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r Lucius Waites, Associat~ P r o f e s s o r Ruth Allen, Cl l n i c a i A s s i . ~ t a n t Professor James B a l l , C l i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e s s o r

A s s i s - t a n t P r a f e s s s r # Richard Bates, S i i n i c a ' William Crane , C l ln fca l Assistan% Prcfessor William Uem, C i i r c c a l A s s i s t u n * Prcfessor !den Dczr~y, C l E n i c a l A s s l > , t s n t Frof2sssr C h e s t ~ r . Pink, As.;2stan-t P r ~ f c s s o :

# Marim Graham, C l in i ca l . A s s i s t ; l n t P r o f ~ s s o r W i l l i a m C, Hawklnh, Cllnical Assistant Professor Rruce A , Knfckerbccker, Clin:.-al Assistant P r o f e s s o r Janes F. Marks, AssPs t a n P r o f e s s o r

# Joscph R o a c i ~ , Cllnieai Assistant Professor # Duris S p ~ g a l , C l i r ~ i c a l Ass-istarrt P r o f e s s o r

~ T o b . n ~ ! Wnitnkzr, A? 3 $ ~ a t a ~ i L - l r Profes-sor K a t h ~ y n W i l ? i s , Cl in:-a1 Assis%ant P r o f e s s t ~ r AnLhony L, A X i e r i , . ~ : l i~ . i ca ' , I n s t r u c t o r

# Robert; Bo,ndy, Z Y i r ~ l ~ d l lr:.;trru-.tcr # H, Nnrrnm Char td i~ r , !;!.i::i L a2 Izstr.;~c:tor

Catherine C:hcstzr, ;!1P:1:,.,hL r : a 5 t r u ~ t ~ r Mol lEe Combzs, I r ~ s t r u - t a r Jacob Fine, El.!;?! 17.31 In5 t ~ ~ ~ t u r

# Will i am J o h n s ~ n , CI : i~ i ra l Ins t r u c - t n r # C z r l e t o n E. Hardey, i : i i r ~ ' t : f i i i n s t r - ~ c t o r

Conrad James R r a f f ' t , C l l ~ . i c a ; 1nr ; t r u c t o r

Addendum 'I:

PEDIATRICS Charles li. Lodowski, Zxinica l I n s t r u c t o r (cantinucd) # B i l l i e AcAn~liy, C:in:r.ai Instructor

Ben McCarley, Clini c a i I n s t r u c t o r James N. McKicney, Cllnica; Tnstructor

# Alan Mi l l e r , cllnZzal Instru?tor John D. Nelsor,, l ~ ~ s t r u c t o r Pli1a.n~ B. Phar-o, Cl inS: : ; r i I n s t r u c t o r G e a r g ~ L. P o r t e r , Clinical Lastructor Ilugh Powers, C;inieal 1r.s t r ' l c t o r

# Keith Roblns , Ciinri.,a? Tnq t ruc to r Robh i e J c Shires , Clinical Instract o r Hober t i j l cze l , Clir. ica1 I l~ s t ; r uc ; t , o r ,Joan Windmiller, lnstructsr James I . Wonnck, C l i n i z a l Instrllctor Gordon klurshm, Zl-i.nfcal I n y t r u c t o r On3 Mae Austin, C l i n i c a l Assistant George W i l l i a m Hz=, Cl i n t c a l Assistant Nar-ian W. R r ~ u s , Cifnical Asslskant Fr,mces Crane, Clinical Assistant J a c k T. E i l m o r e , Cllniral Assistant ,Tohn W. Griffin, Clinlccll Assistant Freder ick Grove r , C 1 Er1icx1 A h x i s t a n t ;

* Frances ThanLford, Clinical Assistaat Glen Leland, C i i n l c a i Ass is tant George J. I ; ~ ~ h e : i , ClLnical Assistant

s l l , o r n ~ s Murphy, Z i i n l c a l Assls~ant * P a t r i c k Rose, Cl j.nir:al Assiqtant Willi~m A. Zeiiars $lgnical Assistant 4 i!l?fi%~?ii A B B S * ~ W %

+ Robe rt Yo-xtg, Cl i n i r : ~ l Assista,nt Bobby G. B l a c k , P e L l ~ w Donald C r a i g , C l i n i c a l F e l i o w Thomay Dcnson, Cl!,r:j.;al F e l l o w K e m e t h C. Haltalin, Z e i l a w W ~ n d e l l A , Jones, Fellgw Richard Johnscr:, C i i r , i cal Pellow Dan Lane, Clfnf c a 1 Fcl.Pow Tarry Yolacheck, F e l l o w W i l l i a m E, P o - t t s , T ? l l o w 3 0 1 ~ 1 ~ Rir.harA:<cn, Clir.lc.al ? e l l ow Ian E, Rogerz, FePlzw Peggy A . 5~3). l : ~ i n , F e l l o w E l a i n e Schoeizcl, F e i l ow Mphmaa Shahssdy, F ? l i a w ljarr~ Shrl'ourne, Jz,, F c l ~ ~ w Kenneth M. Wiggin.;, F - l l o ~ l r

P H A m C O W G Y Andres f r o t h , , U r s f ' ~ s s o r w.c3. ?hairman of t he Department, of Pharmacology Xilllam Yc%zr B; ar ,hLnre , A s s a c i s t e P r o f e s s o r A l v i n Ts;:rog, k s s o c l a t = P r o f e s s o r Pxrkhurst A , shu-yr, J - s n ; l ~ t c P r u Y ~ > : s o r

-.-I Jmes Hol!r~>n, r . ~ i n i c a l i ~ s s . , s ! , ~ n t Professor Karl W. Erwir., Cl in lca i AsriisT,ant: F r o f e s s o r

PHYSICAL Ursula Krus~n, Z l i ? . i : ~ l Associste P r o f c s s u r and Acting Chairman l"ImICINE AND u f the Depnrtrr..e,?l, ni' Pb:ysicaS. Medicine a d Zehabilitatian REHABILLTATION Edward M. Ks;ise n, C l i n i c a l T r n f E ss or

Vann 5, T a y T ~ r , 2ki,rLica: A s ~ n r . t z t e P r o f e s s n r Yvo,x~ie Ccrdray, Clln:.:.;a i Instruct ~r Jewel 5. C a u f i h z t y , T - . l s t ruc+~r G ~ o r g e fillis, 21 2 r l , : ~ l Instrxc tl-r

Addendum 1

FSYCHTATHY Clarence Parkcr, C l i n i c a l Assistant Profcss~r (contir ,ucd) I n d l o ~ r Pcnce , Clir.ica1 A5sis t s n t Prafcsscr

R o b e r t 3ssnr, C l i n i . c a i kssiqtant Professcr

R o b ~ r t C, Howell, Clinical AssTis kan-l; Professor Willim P. S h ~ l ~ o n , Cl in ics? Assistant P r o f e s s o r Jacksun Speeg le , C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a n t ; Professor Rubert K. Winn, Clinical Assistant P r o f e s s o r Margare; Re ckner, I!I--tructor Hugh N o r m a L Brown, Clinlcal Inxtructor D ~ v i d 5 . Bu~ll, C l i n i c a l Instructor Lee Owen Buf o r i , Ci i n i c a l Lrrstruc t o r E ~ n e t t ~ Burruss, Clinical 1r.structor Jane s David Carpenter, Cl in ical I n s t r u c t o r War,d Ge orgc Dixon, C i i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r rmth A7m E r i c s o n , C l i r ~ i c a i l n s t r u c t o r Gavid Fc l l? t , Ins t ruc to r John U. Geers , C l i n i c a i Ins*ructor Uri Gnnik, 1ns;ruetor C l a y Griffith, C l i n i c a l Inst,ructor Donald Wayrt~ G i l i e r , Cl sn ica l Ins tmc t o r B u y Catherine Henry, l ~ . s t r u c t o r Gladys IIi-man, ClinLcal. Ins t ruc ta r R3bert H , Mndg~, Ci inic~l Instructrr d2viri Hubbard, Cl i g i r a l Ixstructar C3therlnc iTds:n, C l i n i c a l i , 2 n t r u c t o ~ Aust in Jack J e rnigan, Cli2ical Tnstruct o r Je r ry PI. k w i 5 , Ci i3irsl 1i:s l ; n i c t o r Lawrence W, Martfn, Ihst r u c t ~ r Margaret Maultun, Cl n l Yns Lructnr Jack Ponder, I n s t r a c t w A l h e r t Riedel , C l i n i c e f Tr,-t-ructor Glen W. Anl.lf.ns, Clinical I n s t r u c t o r John J . Sand t , C l i n i c a l Ins Lructor Arno ld Schmian, C l i n f t a j Tnstructor. I le rberL S h o r e , Clln'LcaL l n s t r ~ ~ ( . t o r Be lvin Simn~ons, C l in ica l T-structor . B e t t y S p a r , Clinical lnstructar Dcuglas E m Tori-:?, C l i n i c a l Inrtruc~or Bill M. Turnage, C:ini.r-i-il l rLz t ruc to : l i a r o l d Wedel, I n s t:r-?lc~ur F r n n c ~ s C o l t h a r p , Assistant C o n r a d n~ar., A s s l s t ~ n t T h o m ~ s A l l i s o t ~ , Fe l low B ~ b b y Gece 8arsho2, F ~ l l o w William Eeavcrs, P P ~ ~ o ~ J C h ~ r l e s Black, Fellow Hosard Crutch= r, Fellcw F l u r e n t - i n o Llomir-giez, 2':7'11,:-d

Bur Lon E i n s ~ r y ~ i : ' r , I'c 1.1 r.:d

iialp>. Hudge 3 , k ' c i l :v>

Am H ~ l ~ h o s , Fc 11 Vernnn Joy, F ~ l Z a v Joseph 5. Kugler, E'U?:U-.N' Charles T,. hith, FEY 1c.w Ho b e r t Souda, F e l l m Kcr~neth 11. T.tLr::Lrn, kk::~;~v Myron Wciner , Felluw

Addendum I

MDIOTjfl2Y F r e d ~ r i c k J. B u n t s , Yrofessor 2nd Chai r rn~n of t he Department of Radialngy

V i l l ~ y r ~ t Y o Coil Ins, Con5-altant Torn 3 . Bmd, Cliniczl P ~ o f e s s o r

# Jack S. K r ~ - ~ e r , P r n f e s s o r md nirectar u f Radiatior. Sdf e ty P r ~ g r ;ln

Charles L. M a r ? , i ~ , L'iinica!. P r o f ~ s s o r Jarre11 E. MiLlcr, Clfnlca; P:ofessor R ~ b e - t U. I l u c e t ~ n , C i i n l c a l I ;rof erssor John T. Ma:larns, C i i n i - . : d l Associa-tie F r o f c s s u r James A. Mar"ln, C1inl:a; Assnciat? Pr-ofrssor Raymond W. R ~ l r f o r d , Clinical Assistant Professor Glera Carlsan, S7,lnical Assistant P r o f e s s o r Michapl J . HesLy, Cllr,iza; Assist,m.t P r o f e s s o ~ Ro l~e r t : M. Ls~kwaod, S l i n i c a l Assls Lant Profess2r

* Jame-, R. Maxcield, 3 r , , Cl',r.ical A a s i s t a x t P r o f e s s o r D f m i - L r i R o r k ~ v i n , Z?i3Lcal Assistant Frcfessor n:sca~ Kurpit i5, ClPni c a l Assist~r.t Professor

# William H, N e i l , CiQnLcal Assis'caq: Prof ~ s s o r Jack neyno93s, Assi5 tar . t P r o f e s s o r John 5 a z a 1 1 s ~ Jr., C x i n i c a l Assistant P r o f e s s o r flurry D, Sckunf eld, CiSrLicai Assfs t a n t Professor A, D. Sears , CSlrica1 Assl:+t~;nt P r c f e s ~ c ~ r H e r m a n C. S ~ h e s t e b , C;infai Rssistznt Prnfessor

# Chun H m Tscng, !Yln ica i Assistant Professor # John Hl'rey Xiilims, A s s f s t a r , t P ro fe s so r

Willim RdrehzU, CLln;?al I ns'ructor Douglas E. RShby, C 1 i l ~ i r : a l Instructor Richard E. 2 o i l l e r , C l i ~ i c a l Instructor H o b e r l D , C o i u ~ u r , C:ltnlral Znstrurtnr Ernesf Elmendorf , Instructor Rober: R. Ii2dges, C l l n i z a l Instructor A l t c r n Kcelre, C',irrScal in%-cru;ltor

Bllly J. ParneiL, C: i n l i a l Instructsr Robert W a l ~ ~ e P c r r ln, Cilnlcai S~stractor

7 Normar! Pxes ley , ZlinLcal :nst:uctor Wayne LL;cmse 1 , JL . , L e ~ T ~ r e r R~rna rd R-osr;~:, L : c t i l ~ e , ~ M a r i m B aldviy., C1Srr:cai A ~ q L s + , t i r L t Ot t,is L. M~2lt=sXey, 7: l r l L c n l BssPsSnnt J e s s c W, T3m2, 22.-lc;l A s s F s t m t G i l e s 2 , Ar,drews, CiinicsT ! ? t . l l n w R o b e r t li. I3~r.r,.-.~ ke",;c12

Stanicy Hodgec, F~l1 . l -w Frcd Riley, Fel'zw Jos-pph Spc.rr;:- c , r c l ;LW

Addendum I

SimGERY George momas 5 h j . r ~ ~ Prcfossnr :ma C h ~ l r m a n of t h ~ i Dcpartrnent o f Surgery

J. Paul North, Emer l ti.15 Prcf2ssor i o h n Vurner Ducire tt, t H l l l i c a S F-rafessar Morr i s J. FngeLmar,, C i i n i c a l P r f i f ~ s ~ o r L a b V. Goode, Clinical F r n f r s s o r k R a y Y,leinsasser, Ullnical Professor Frank Selecrnan, Cy in t ca l Prcf~ssor J3. t. Aranoff, S l i n i c 3 i f ~ s s ~ c i a t e P r c l ~ - s 3 r Dale J . A l l s t i , ~ , Clinical Associat~ Frofessor

# Allen R n n k n T , z , C l i n l c n l Assoo'~te Y r u J ? r ~ h c r J o h n L. Bradf i e l d , Ci i ,n ica l A s s o c l a t p P r o f c s s 3 r

# Char les Russey, C1in1;al A s ~ o c k ~ t e Yrafessar C, Max C o i c , C1.inical Assnr: iaTe P r o f u s s a r J. Iludson r h n i a p , Clinical Associa te P ro fe s so r Uan C . G i l l , C i l n i c a l As suc l a t e P r o f e s s o r Ben F. l iorrison, 17ii.nial k s s o c i a - t ~ P r a f e s s o ~ i I 3 b e r t P. Hays, Clinical Assgciate Professor A l f r e d H. Hfnsb.aw, Slinical 9 s s o c i e t ~ P x o f c s s u r Fr m k U. Ridd, C l i t t f caT A s s o S a t r Frofcssor Lnu i s A. Kregcl, ClLnlcal Associate Prof ' e s so r

# Willim, ;l. P f c k e t t , Z;inlr ,al Aszuc ia te P r o f e s s o r Manning 3 . SharrLon, Cl i rLical AssocZate Prc f essor A n d r e w t i . Small, CiLnicai As>ocYzte Prof-2ssor ant Uirec2or of ' Cancer Program Robert fjparkm;l,n, Clinic~1 as so cia!;^ P r o f e s s o r

# Je s sc Tl~ompson , C l i - r i i c a l Assgciate ? r u f e s s ~ r Charles ua Warr~n, 13linir.21 Xssoc';a,Le P r o f c s s u r Uzr3 T. Wauds, L i n l c a i ,AssociaL? P:ofessor

* C'r.ayles P.. Uaxter , A s s i s t ~ x t Professor and Direc- tor of 5tude.nt Heal th * Francis L. B1'3c?;~., CLj-z i [ :a l Assis t a n t ~ r o f ~ s s o r

(1, l t a ro ld Cheek, Cifn ica l Assistant P r o f ~ s s o r George norman, C 3 . i ~ : cal Ass:? tat P~afesscr W. EJ. Fuqua, Clir t icai . ' lsslst,x~,t Professor Wayne Uossard, C l i n i c w l Assistant Pro fe s so r S a m e r i l l H, IIut;oi-r, C l in ica l Assistant, PrsZesznr Shie?ds C. L i ~ i n g s t o n , Cllnical Assistant Professor F o r r e s t Eampkin, C i i i i i c a l Assistaat F ~ o f e s r a r R o o e r t McCall, Cli2ical A y s i s t m t , P r ~ f e s s o r Hexry ti. Montgo~cry, Clfr,lzal -4ssist.azt Prnfcssor Charles R . Marris, CT' r~ ica l A R s L c ~ ~ ~ I I . P r a f e s s o r Sam H. Philiips, Jr., Ciinica; Assistant P r o f e s s o -

# F,rnest PD-,;lost Cl l9f cal Rsil-1. i tant P r n f essor Ncah Axsk~il Range, Cl i n i za i . A s s i s t a n t Professor Beser ly L.. ;leynolas, 9ys is ta r \ ; P ro fe s so r R o b e r t S ~ e w a r r ; , CiEnic~i Assistant Prof 'esscr 3. E a r l I ' ay lor , C i i . a i~ :h i A s s i s tmt Prof~ssor

# T h o d a r e i'. \ I o t t e ? P T , t l i n j r.21 kr;sis tanT P r o f e s s o r -3avid V ~ i n e r , LYi7'Lca.; A:.,? 1~3ant P ~ O : ' ~ S S U L . i',ark L, W c l c l ~ , ClinicaX Acsistant Professor Kenne*h 0. Adw;?.~., ;li.;l::r.zl 1r ;b t ruc : to : . William TI. Uarae t i,, ;:-.I:.' 1:i1 I n s t r : ~ c z o r Iiamuel Rashaur, f,linE,:.a'i '~.qs,l:iletor Geurlg~! 5. F a y ~ u d , C l i 1 ~ i . z . 1 . . ~ ; - r ~ ! ; ~ i ~ : t u ; ' Herbert Beu Lei, Jr., r;Li,;.,ical I l n ~ t r u c t c u

Addendum I

3 R G E Hk' ( con t inue d )

c ~y - d r i p G . Lirnit:~, C L l n l c a i I n x t r u c t ~ r

ldil]imL PI. ? , t . r i ~ k ~ ~ ~ L ~ ,:r.$ C l t i ~ i ~ a l I , ~ ~ ~ T - L c L ~ Y - Nathan Tokey, C?;::': t : i i i i . r . 5 t ru - to r Anos D. 3a:ner, C l : r ~ . i z ~ l l n s t r u c ~ ~ r l - Hu,nald F, Ciarve y, ?l*f-:il x i Tr!struct,or

r, - .- Hnrace r. ITayes , ,,inl-~l ,'.*st;ructor Unesim3 H~rnandcp, C'li:-.icsl In;tr~;ct.or Ad i l I l i y n , ZTTnica; Izst~.ur:%gr C i i v ~ R , J l j l ~ n 3 ~ ~ , , C7 -1nicaL l:i,st;rv r :x r Z e i i g Lieberman, Cli_rl lcal Yr is tn .~ctor

* Robert McC1~llan3, ZrLs!:ructor B c a j m i n A. PTcReynald~, Cl ir,'Lc:xl lnstruc-cnr , l a s ~ p h Ncc 1, Cl in f cal 1nst;r-lctor b o n c r ~ d 3 , n3Lir311, C l i ? . l ~ ' ~ i I11sT.rl l~tor Frank T. B:uwri, ::linical F'elLow Pp te r C. C a n i z s x o , C l : n i c ~ l F e l l o w on L l l i t a r y Leavc Charles Carrfcu, CZlnical F s l l o w ~~~~~~~s 13. C u l r i , F ~ l l o t : Wayne E. D~lsncy, E F I ; ~ ~ J J m e s M. Gart-ey, FelLcw Donaid E. S~~kscn, F e l i o w R o b e r ~ F. ;o?es, C : i n i ~ a l Fell~w Ro.'ilald C . cofies, P ? l i o w Hrnry U. K t ' ; s t . 3 r f F e l i n w I rwin 7 ~ 3 1 m z n , Pe l i a w M i l t u t . Lever.thai, F ? l l u w D>lv id Mebas:-, F e i l a w Don Patmar?, I '2 l lcw Wil l . iu r r , I T . Z e Z l i t a , C i i n i z a l :'ell ow

Neurosurgery- Wliliarn I;err,p L'lzrk, d z . : ~ ; , l ~ - , : e Pr3ff5sor a d ?Itairman u f the Tlivisiurn o f !,i?~r.?~.i -CECY

Albcrt TI7 Eryicu, f:1:L~'.:"61 Y?~3'essor # Jack r. Woal-F, Clinks; Assoziatr Professo- i . Grant L. Bolarra, z ' inica? l l s s l s t a n t ?roTesso r C a r r o l l R . .Ycrr~, Cl in ica l Assistant rrcf:sscr

# Turn M, Nash, C?inizal !Li.-:ls5a:zt F r o f t . s s ~ r C ~ s e y E. Pa;tersml C l in i c31 r\ssista:;t P r o f e s s o r tr. D. Weary, Cyinlcal R s s t : < t a ~ t F r o f e s s o r Glenn Cherry, C:inlcal :r,s~r;.~z t3r Morrf s Sand~rs, C: ir-ticaL Y.nstl . l ;ctzr J 3 c k Stern, ? i ; n i c a l I ~ s , t ; r ? . l c = ~ r . C h a r L c s M. WLison, CISrL:ca: 1 n s t r u c : a r

Ophthalmolcgy CarrcP1 W. F r o T f l , i t . c 5 I:L':P.! .:-I: Y T C . ; ~ S S O T and Ckairrnzn of t h e Dtvishc. nf f ph%?~a:~m3;3gy

K ? ; ~ Y C ~ X , C;ini>:z.r( P r , f e s r c r Lzster i1. Qi~i.:~i-.~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ i l r ~ l l ' r~f?ssor STaxw2l; 'I'hcrnzs, i3 l ir81czl F r - c ~ ' t s so;

7 , - , a - S e p l o u r G~st::t, , LL::LC;~ - A-;~c~:iat;e Frsf~ssor Pr.;~r.k ii. Nrwl..~;::, I;! - ~ Y ~ c G ; ' ~ A , i ~ b x f a t - e r'rofcssor ' ? k , = g d ~ ~ ? ~ Pis'_a-,i , r:lls : --:;:. 8s;istant P r n f e s s o r .hrr;;rl I!, 3 ; 3 :;K, :l ..::id. .i~s;star,t Fpnf O S S U ~

Ja:l I;* Frm.- . l r~ , 21'..rn:.c,,.'. ?:..;,:..;tsn-t FT? ;~TSSUL. J z r ~ n ~ B y ? r ~ , ;::E:llr:3?- 1 \~ :1 : i .~3 : .~ t ? I - ~ ? F S S = I T

k h y E:, Tiar,i;?, 2l i -~<-.-*l d ~ : ~ " , : . t , a ~ - , k - t f e s s o r K ~ . ~ . e t h F31-:y, : :l l~-.ir;hl ,~.s:~s-l,~-tt; >;.;fes;:icr

Addendum I

Ophthalmnlogy Edwix G . Graf ton, C;l,rLical Ass ts tant P r o f e s s o r (rnntfnued) PI. H. Barrington, C Z i n l z a l Asslstmt P r o f e s s o r

Mary Agnes La r~caq t e r , Cl'ln:cql A~s1st;mt P r o f e s s o r John Tippas, C l i a : c ~ l SssPstsrit Prufcssor Oscar M a r c k m ~ a ~ , Jr., C i i n i c a l Assistant Prof essar H a l W. M a x w ~ 1 1 , ClinTc4.l Assistant Pro fe s so r Tom 8 . NcCrory, Clinical Assistant F r o f e ~ s o r l lubert J. ' i e a l ~ , Clinical Assistant Prof?ssor Ronald M. Rurnside, Clinf cal I n s t r ~ c t a r A l l e n Campbell, Cl in rca i Irtsfructor J a c k C . Cooper, Clinical Ias:ructor J m e r Iq. Copps , C l i n i c a l I r ~ s t r u c t . a r Zcra?d F e l h a n , C l i r A cal I ~ ~ s t r u c t o r Lawrence D. C ~ h a ~ a n , C;i.nical Ins Lructor ' d i l l i a n S . 1Ial.r is, cliy7:cal Tnstruct~r C h a ~ l e s U. Key, Cii2fcal. T n s t r u r t n r Willim M. G.ow,cs , Cl i rLf c a1 lns-truc%or Alberl E , Beiser,kach, Glinlczl fnstructor Pau l A. R lcKLer , Cl ln? r : ~ 1 T.n.5-t;rucccs Don M. Smart,, Clinkca7, I n s t r u c t o r

+ Thamas P. Wood, Jr., C1i1j.i cal 1nstmf;tor R. Gr3dy B r u r , ~ , C i l r . i c x 1 Assistant

UraL Surgery # HaGert V. WaLkzr, Associatt. P r ~ f e s s o r xqd Zhaiman of the Di- : l s ia2 a f 9ra1 Surger>*

Sam H. Brcck, ConsnZtmt J , J , Aadisu?, Z l i n i l ; , a i A~.~List,m~? I'rafessur Welden R r l i , C1inic:ii AssLs l s n t Yrofessclr 13. I,anar Byrd, r l in5ca l Asristant Pro fes su r Roy Xubanks, Clinicsi A s s i s t w ~ t P ro fe s so r Glcn R . I l i l ; i , ~ ~ , ClPnScal Assistant Professor Juseph P. lamhert, ClPnical A s ~ i s t ~ a n t F r o f e s s o r P. Earie Wi;lfams, Clfnicai Assistant Pro fe s so r J o f m B . G a t e w ~ o d , Ci~nLcsi Instruci-,or Rober t D. Londeree, Cl in ica l T n s t r u c t o r D, X, Longley, Clinical Rsslstant Jarrrzs kurn'r.ill, [:li:?icsl A ? ~ . i ~ t m L W i l l f z m L. S~:hemmc;, C l i n k c ~ l F ~ l i o r , ~

c7rthcpeJic C h d s i ~ s k'. Gregory, Frofussor ar.d Chairma u f t h e Sur~e1-y Division o f Orthspedic 5 u r g ~ r y

P. M. Gkrard, Cl ini; .sl F r u f ~ s : o r Brandon Carrrli, C l i n i z a l A s s c ~ i a t e Y r o f e s s o r Paul C. Wililms, L l l n i c n l Assor:fate Professor Zeorgr N. AiJsedge, l: l i ; i : r : ; l l A.;sistan,t Profe::;.sor Senry 11. B e c k ~ r l ~ ~ g , 2l:nf sal A s ~ i ~ t a ~ ~ t P r c f essor ' h ~ n o n M. Bryx~:, 715xtEca; A s : < i s % a _ ~ t P r o f e s s o r .?eliix T,. Lutte, zj.i.t-.i:;!l As-s is tax l ; F r c f c s s o r 'A?tt+adore W, Rprac2;-s, 1 1 P r i z a l Assf stagt Professor -,-. . - P ~ s s e l l B. >aP.,m, , _ . ; . l r - : l , A y s f s t ; ~ q t P r ~ f e s s ~ r B>nnic Clyde Ha:'r;, ll;:,"c,l...jl .\s-,ls la>?. P r ~ F r s j o r ?, Wiley Hzdgcs, C; '~r.i:al 6.<sLstarLt; Vrcf ~ s s o r HuSh ,;acksc,r., C1 i;..ical A.;s:tstar;t F r 3 c e s s o r G q ~ r g c T. ,Jam=s, C? l=.ica: :2ss i : j t a~ ,? ?ru "essos

Orthoped ic Marvin P. Xnight , C l P n i c n l Aqsistmt P I - O ~ C S S O ~ Surgery 3 . v i u s Lanxford, Cl in i -a1 Assistant P r o f ~ s s n r

( c o n t i n l ~ e d ) Eugene P. T ~ g g , C l i r ~ i c x l Assistmt Prof~ssor Albert 0. L m i ~ ~ 1 1 P, C1lnir::dX Assist~nt PruSessor H a r o l d A . Battson, C l inical Assistant Pr-tfessor

8 L O U ~ S W, Paradies, Assistant Profcssur E'rmcis L. Ware, C l i n i c a l AssisLa~tl: P r o f s s ~ o r Margzret Watkins, C l i n i c a l Assistaat Prnfessor Movses-Cuchen hdreass ian , Cl in ica l Tnstructor W i l l i a m PI. Sr:lnch, C l ; r ! i c a l Ins t r ~ c t o r Guy Urfggs, C l i n i c e l I rLst ructor M. P a u l Gocdfrir?, C l i r L i c a l I n s t r u c t o r David 1Icnry , Clir.ica1. I n s t r u c t o r Richard t i . H e r r l c k , Clinical Znstructor Edward R , Hichardhon, C l h i c s l I n s t r u c t o r Dan Ray 5 u t l ~ r r i a n d , Clinical I n s t r u c t o r Austln Rar row, C l l n i c a l Assictant 5 t u n i e K . C o t t e n , O l : n i c a l Assistant J o h n Bridge Gum, Clinical Assistant P e t e r K u ~ ~ ~ E c L , Clinical Asrjstant

- - -

Iloward Y. L i g l ~ r , Cliniza; AssisLant George tjusa-,, C l i n i c ~ l Xssisi .ant

Otclaryngology Claude U, Wlnborn, C l i n i c a l P:of~ssor and Chairman of t h ~ Ufvision of Otolaryngnlogy

Lyle M, 5 c l l a r s , C l i n i c a l P r o f e s s o r john D. S i n ~ l e t o n , Cl i r i c a l Professor Donald A . C c r g i j I , ( C l i n l ~ s l AszocEu~e P r o f e s s o r Edward Newell, Giinfcal A s s o c i a t ~ Professor James L. Baldwin, C l i n l c a l Assistant Profcss~r John L. Jenkins, Clfnicsl Assistant P r u h s s o r Ludwig A . Mlchael, Cl in ica l Assistart; P r o f e s s or D ~ n a l d W. Shuster, C L i n i z s l A z s i s - t a n t F r o f e ~ , s a r Jamc s M . k n t h u , ~ ~ y , Clinics, Ills-Lructcr Xarvin Culbertson, Clinical Instrnclor Daniel Mar t inez , Clinics1 Ia~truotar lgarvin S h c p a ~ d , C l i r l ;::a1 I n s t r u c t c r l o h e r t J, Tromluy , CPini-a; instructor Tlorris F. Waldn~an, ' U ' l l n i ~ a l Instructor Walter 1'. h ~ l l o n y , Cliniczrl . Assistant; Clifford Sawlel E u ~ g i n s , CYinFzal Assistant

P I R - t i c ~ m e s T. )IIfll A , C l ; n i r . a i F r c f ~ s s o r and Chairman 3 f the Surgery D iv i s i on o f P l a s t i c Surpery

fJ- Willard Selllran, Clinical AssisLant P r o f e s s o r Is'rar~l: Dun-tor~, Ulinic~i I n ; t r . l c t o r Dean Kfpp, C l in ica l I n s t r ; ~ ~ t7r Mdrk Lernmnn, C Y i n i ~ z ' . , ::l'-,~.t.~'~ttrr

Proc-t;ology- Rrjbrrt Jc~rrudn Rcwe, I l i Y ~ i c a l As-.s-,cla te I- ruS- hsor m d Chairma? of t h e D l n i ~ i ~ ~ . cif F r u . : t ~ l ~ g ' j

cur tic^ Rosser, Cllcicdl Yrsfesscr Alvln DeldwTn, ,I., OLinical Acsac lqte Frofessor

.-, - " . J a r k G r ~ v e s lerr . , ,,la-::ai A s s ~ r : l a t e P r o f e s s o r I l ~ r s z h e 1 Ljrq Cai-trr , L'linical Ass i s t an t P r 3 f e s s x W~llace 9 a i l e y , Clinical T ~ ~ c t r u c t n r Willlam D. Barnett, t":inictrl 1n: ; tsuctor (in Surgery!

Thoracic Richard W, Erns!. , Assis Lans Praf~ssor a ! . Acttng Chairman Surgery o f thc Dt r r i s i3n n f l h o r a ~ ' , c Sargery

# Don.aih L, P 3;ulsnrr, 1:lir~;caL Pr3 fes so r I J i l l i a m 1.1. A s l l ~ , Z;irilr:al kr ,s is tant F r n f e s s o r Ri1 , ton Y. Davis, C.I'Lr,Pcal ksistant P r o f e s s o r

# ELohfrt H o l l a n d , C: i.nica: A s s f stan-k Tr~fessor Sohr. 1,. i e e , Clin;cai Assistant Frnfesscr Eidcn 5fehp.1, !llilrSral Assl\tant Prnfesso~ Hugh E , Wilson, Clir-Fcal Assistant Professor Yau: E l l i s , Jr, C l i n i c a l Ins Lrnztur K. Thomas McSxa i~ i , C l i n i c a l lnstructgr Ben Fer r r l ' Mitehel Cllrrical Instrucr,nr

Lrology Harry Iul, Sgence, C;Zmica; .P rofessa r m i Tnairrnan of t h ~ Divisian ~i Ur-oiugj-

53 C, Alexzndcr , ,:Lixical Frcfc ssnr # Z. Pos te r F'uqua, UIin',:ai Aszzc'Latr; Frofsssor

Kari B. Xirlg, 2 l i ~ r E : . ~ l Ass~rlatc F r o f e s s o r b - # Jaseph D,. Mitchz* 1, C l i ~ l i ~ . ~ : As,:or:laTc Proft 'essor

I la ro ld A. 0'Er-S PP, ,:;lricnl 1k:i~:ia-tr ProSessor J u h Pin Pace, ':ii;:i ia, A.sscciate Professo? 6 i n c f n t Vermoot?r-~, i:lir.ica; Asso2iate P r s f e s s n r Edward UhLta, Cll r . f .c : s l Assa.iatz Proz'essor Rawclrth W i l l L m s , Ci:rL-i-.al Asso~iste P r l f e s s a r Ily&~oy 5 , B a i r ~ i , 2llr:;::sl Assistant FIrofess3r 'dill iam 1.. Rush, C?irL!,cal Ass:star,t e z f e s s a r P ~ r c - l v a l Quf-f. Cl ir-"_-.a7 Asci5tar.r ! ' c ~ ~ e ~ . ; c r Ken Moonet., Cli .~. ic&.1 A s s i s - t a r ? . t P ~ r : T ~ : i s o r Gaiph Smi Lh, C l i n l c a i Ass;stcl~.% P r e f c ~ s n r

# E l g i n W i i r ~ , C3 i n i c a l A s s i s t a : ~ ? , Pr3Tesszr '17rLelJfsra Euone, CI',r.icsl I';_s:r-~r.tc~

P. L:nrne!, C l l r ~ i l - a 1 L~;s :~*~ctcr . ;ohin 3~nmm, C l i n i . o ~ 7 , Ls.st,ructor F y r m Ii . Fine , C: i n i c a l -.r.st r~~c', .o:

Charles 5 . Fromm, L'Li!siral I l ~ s t r u c t o r Will i a m W. H n f f m m , C > l n i c a ; I . n s t n j c ~ o r

- - Melvin C. Kadesklj , 7iXnlr:aL -3s !;ructur

. < - !lavid 2 , Hclsm&r\, C:? ,-nl:ai Tr ,s~. r~: t c r C;e orge Shrupzlos, L1.1 :a; lr,str:i-:t.ar R3warE Whf%c, 17.r7, , I;; f r. I :a1 A~sis$a,~l.t;

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS POSTGGRADUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Houston, Texas

Doctor Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Auatin 12, Texas

Dear kctor Ransom:

The following docker is submitted, for your approval. and presentation t o the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin, Texas, on Apri l 27 and 28, 1962:

HOUSTON DIVISION

C l i n i c a l Facuf ty Anatomy - 1 Appointment : Dr. P h i l i p 0 'kill , A s s i s cant Professor, without salary and without tenure, effective March 1, 1962.

GIFTS AND GRANTS: I reconmend your acceptance of the Eollow.Lng g i f t s and grants and t h a t the appreciation be sent the donor by t h e Secretary:

1. $1,543.00 grant from Pf ieer Laboratories, Division of Chas. Pfirer and Company, I n c . , ~ c , Don Y. Rendas, 235 East 42nd Stfeet, New York 1 7 , New Fork, for support of t h e "Symposium on Cardiac Arrhythmiastt h e l d in Houston, Texae, an December 8, 9 and 10, 1961.

2 . $2,349.00 grant from Merek Sharp & Dohme Res tarch Laboratories, D i v i - s ion of Metck & Company, lnc. , Richard T. Smith, M.D. , S t a f f Director, Medical Servfces, West Point, Pennsylvania, for support of a tisymposium on Psychic Energizers and Psychic Depressants" t o be held in Houston, Texas, on June 8 and 9 , 1962.

3 $2,985.00 grant: frmMeed Johnson Laboratories, Paul A. Walter, MA., Medical Director, Evansville 21, Indiana, for support of the "Symposium on the Management of Children w i t h Cancer'' he ld in Houston, Texaa, on March 30 and 31, 1962.

4 $500.00 granr from t h e Eli L i l l y and Company, Kenneth G. Ko'filstaedt, M.D., Executive Director, Medical Research, fndianapolis 6 , Indiana, in part ia l support: af the "seminar ou Diabetes" h e l d in Houston, Texas , an Marcb 21, 1 9 4 2 .

5. $300.00 grant from The Upjohn Company, H. F. Hailman, M . D . , Kalamazoo, Michigan, in part fa1 support of t h e "Seminar on Diabetes" held in Houston, Texas, on March 21, 1962.

6 . $150.00 g i f t from Mrs, Clara Blackford Smith, 1200 West Sears, Venison, Texas, f o further the program of the Postgraduate School of Medicine, and deposited in the %rs . W. Aubrey Smith Fund.''


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