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See Page 22 for Regental approval via the Finance and Audit Committee. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM DOCKET NO 9 OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR March 16, 1983 TO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE AND AUDIT COMMITTEE: Mr. Tom B. Rhodes, Chairman Mr. Howard N. Richards The Docket for System Administration and the Dockets recommended by the Chief Administrative Officers concerned and prepared by the component institutions 1 i sted below are herewith subrni tted for ratification or approval, as appro- priate, at the meeting of the Board o f Regents on April 14-15, 1983. The Office of the Chancellor concurs in these recommendations. Institutions Pages The University of Texas System Administration C-1 through C-22 The University of Texas at Arlington AR-1 through AK-21 The University of Texas at Austin A-1 through A-326 The University of Texas at Dallas The University of Texas at El Paso D-1 through D-19 EP-1 through EP-17 The Univesity of Texas of the Permian Basin PB-1 through PB-5 The University of Texas a t San Antonio SA-1 through SA-12 The University of Texas at Tyler TA-1 through TA-9 The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston The Uni vers i ty of Texas Heal th Science Center at San Antonio The Un i vers i ty of Texas System Cancer Center The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler TC-1 through PC-4 HD-1 through HD-58 G-1 through 6-42 HH-1 through HH-47 HS-1 through HS-54 CC-1 through CC-28 HT-1 through HT-4 for Academic Affa i rs for Health Affairs EDW: 1 sr xc: Mr. James 1. Powell, Chairman of the Board Mr. Sam Barshop Mrs. Janey Bri scoe Mr. John B. Connally Mr. Hilary 0. Doran, Jr. Mrs. Beryl Buckl ey Mi 1 burn Mr. Jon P. Newton

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See Page 22 f o r Regen ta l approval v i a t h e Finance and Audit Committee.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM DOCKET NO 9

OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

March 16, 1983

TO MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE AND A U D I T COMMITTEE: M r . Tom B. Rhodes, Chairman M r . Howard N . R i c h a r d s

The Docket f o r System A d m i n i s t r a t i o n and t h e Dockets recommended by t h e Ch ie f A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Officers concerned and prepared by t h e component i n s t i t u t i o n s 1 i sted below a r e h e r e w i t h subrni tted for ratification or a p p r o v a l , as appro- p r i a t e , a t t h e meet ing of the Board o f Regents on April 14-15, 1983. The O f f i c e o f the Chancellor concurs in these recommendations.

I n s t i t u t i o n s Pages

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System Administration C - 1 through C-22

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Arlington AR-1 th rough AK-21

The University o f Texas at A u s t i n A - 1 through A-326

The University o f Texas at Dallas

The University o f Texas at E l Paso

D - 1 through D-19

EP-1 through EP-17

The Univesity o f Texas o f t h e Permian B a s i n P B - 1 through PB-5

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t San Anton io SA-1 th rough SA-12 The University o f Texas at Tyler TA-1 through TA-9

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas I n s t i t u t e o f Texan C u l t u r e s at San Anton io

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas H e a l t h Science Center a t Dal l a s

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas Medical Branch a t G a l v e s t o n

The University o f Texas H e a l t h Science Center a t Houston

The Uni vers i t y o f Texas Heal t h Science Center a t San Anton io

The Un i v e r s i t y of Texas System Cancer Center

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Heal th Center a t Tyler

TC-1 through PC-4

H D - 1 through HD-58

G - 1 th rough 6-42

HH-1 th rough HH-47

H S - 1 through HS-54

CC-1 t h r o u g h CC-28

H T - 1 through HT-4

f o r Academic A f f a i rs f o r Health A f f a i r s

EDW: 1 s r

xc : Mr. James 1. Powell, Chairman o f t h e Board M r . Sam Barshop Mrs. Janey B r i scoe M r . John B. Connally Mr. Hilary 0 . Doran, J r . Mrs. Beryl B u c k l ey Mi 1 burn M r . Jon P. Newton

THE U P ~ I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINlSTRATION DOCKET F3R A P R I L 14-15, 1983 BOARD OF R E G E N T S IvIEETING

TABLE OF COPiTEPITS

Paae No.

Absence from Usual and Reyular Duties . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-3

Land Matters, i n c l u d i n g S t a n d a r d Easements, Surface Leases, Permi t s , and Water Contracts . . . . . . . . . C-4

Cont rac ts a n d Grants f o r Research, Development and E d u c a t i o n a l Services ( S t a t e ) ( ~ u n d s Conling In) . . . . . . C-12

Cvntrac ts and Gran ts f o r Research, Development, . . . . . .and Educa t iona l Services ( S t a t e ) (Funds G o i n g Out) C-13

Hogg F o ~ ~ n d a t i o n fo r Mental Health A1 l o c a t i o n s f u r Program S u p p o r t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-14

Amendments t o t h e 1982--83 System Administration Operating Budget ( i n c l u d i n g s t a f f appointment5 and changes in s t a t u s and t r a n s f e r o f funds w i t h i n existing budget t o t a l s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-20

Land and I nves tmen t Report , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C - 2 2 (See attachment L & I 1 - 7 1 )

I HE U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM

9,bSENCE FROM USUAL t7tiD JEGULAR DUTIES

111 accordance w i t h P a r t Two, Chapter I I I , Section 7 0 , o f t h e Rules ana Regulations o f the Board o f Regents u f The University o f Texas Systenr, t h e C ~ ~ a n i o l l o r ' s O f f i c e has dpproved t he following request f o r dbsence from usua l al;d regular d u t i e s :

1 . V . P,. Cdrdozier fo r t h e period March 71 , 1983 th rough Apri l 9 , 1'383 t o t r a v e l t o t h e Philippines d s p a r t o f t h e m i s s i o n nf college d n d university 1eader.s t o v i s i t i n s t i t u t i o n s o f h i ghe r e d u c a t i o n . T h i s m i s s i o n i s a t the i n v i t a t i o n o f t h e government o f the Philippines a n d i s s p o n s o r ~ d by the American A s s u c i a t i o n o f Sta te Colleges and U n i v e r s i t i e s i n W d s l l i n g t o n , U.C. tio u n i v e r s i t y f u n d s &re i nvo lved .

T H t U I I IVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

LAND MATTERS, INCLUD I hG STANDARD EASEMENTS S ~ F A C E LEASES, PERMITS ,- AND WATER CONTRACTS

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-1 5 , 7 983

LAND MATTERS

Easements and Surface Leases Nos. 5777-5833, Assignment of Leases Nos. 5236 and 5271, Amendment to Cav~rn Storaqe Contract No. 415R,Material Source Permit Nos. 624-626, and Potable/Industrial Water Contract No. 204.--It is recommended by the Office of the Chancrllol"that the following applications for easements and surface leas~s, assignment of leases, amendment to caverI' storage contract, r1Jteria 1

source permits, and potable/industrial water contract be apDroved. All have bern approved as to content bv the appropriate officials.Payment for each has been received unless othervli se indicated, and each document is on the University's standard fonn when a[Jpl iubleand is at the standard rate effective September l, 1981, (adopted August 14. 1981). unless otherwise inrlicated.

Easements and Surface Lease Nos. 5777-5833

Location DistanceNo. Company Type Permit County (Block #) or Area Peri od Considt'rcJtion5777 Cabot Corporation Surface Lease I'Jard 16 0.17 Acre 10/1/82 $ 33)oo-~ no --

Compressor Site approx. 9/30/92 (full )

5778 Gulf Pipeline Company Surface Lease Crane 31 100 11 x 100 11 1/1/83 3,000.00('"") Meter Station approx. 12/31/92 (fu 11 )I

(jl

5779 Transwestern Pipeline Company Surface Lease Pecos 20 2.066 acre 3/1/82 3,000.00(Renewal of 3515) CQmpressor Station il.pprox. 2/28/93 (fu 11 )

5780 The Permian Corporation Pipe Line Reagan 11, 48 2,266.92 rods 1/1/83 9,067.68(Renewal of 3507) Oil lin~ 4~1I line 12/31/92

5781 Transwestern Pipeline Company PipF Line Pecos 20 486.12 rods 81l/82 1,944.48(Renewal of 3440) Gas Line 411 1ine 7/31/92

5782 Ph ill ips Pipe Line Company Pipe Line Andre'.1/s 11 434.2 rods 2/1/83 1,736.80(Renewal of 3508) Oil Line H fI 1ine 1/31/93

5783 Ph ill ips Pipe Line Company Pi pe Li ne Upton 3, 4. 58 3,380.78 rods 1/1/83 13,5?3.1?(Renewal of 3492) Products Line 10-3/4" 1; ne 12/31/92

5784 Ph; 11; ps Petroleum Company Pi pe Li ne lI,ndre\I/s 4, 9 233.8 rods 1/1/83 93S.2fi(Renewal of 3493) Gas Line Unde r 41" 1; ne 12/31/92

location Di stanceNo. Company Type Permit 'County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration5785 Gulf Pipeline Company Pipe Line Crane 30, 31 1,503.52 rods 1/1/83 $ 5,765.Sr-·

Oi I li nr 4~" 1i ne 12/31/92

5786 Phillips Petroleum Company Pipe line Crane 30, 31 86.24 rods I? /1/82 3A8.08Gas line 4~" 1i nr 11/30/92

5787 Phillips Petroleum Company Pipe line Reagan 1, 9 503.70 rods 12/1/82 3,324.02Gas line 6-5/8" 1i ne 11/30/92

134.97 rods4~1t line

5788 J. Cl eo Thompson &James Cleo Pipe line Crockett 29, 30, 2,640.53 rods 12/1/82 ll,H82.38-Thompson, Jr., a Pa rtnersh i p Gas line 31 6~-'l 1i ne 11/30/92

5789 Texas-New Mexico Power Company Power line Ward 16 51.64 rods 5/1/83 300.00( Renewal of 3546) Distribution single pole 4/30/93 (Iili n)

" 5790 Texas-New Mexico Power Company Power Line Pecos 27 129.5 rods 5/1/83 300.00,'" (Renewa 1 of 3513) Distrihution single pole 4/30/93 (min)

5791 Getty Oil Company Power l; ne Andrews 6 518.3 rods 11/1/82 907.03Distribution single pole 10/31/92

5792 Phill ips Petroleum Company Power Line Andrews 9 191.45 rods 12/1/82 335.04Distribution s4!lgle pole 11/30/92

5793 West Texas (Jtil ities Company POI-ley' line Reagan & 3, 58, 2 7,898.75 rods 1/1/83 13,822.82Distribution Upton 1, 14 single pole 12/31/92

5794 Ptlillips Petrolum Company Pipe Line Andrews & 9, 6 585.09 rods 12/1/81 3,303.32Gas Line Martin 1 6" 1i ne 11 /30/92

103.7 rods4-~ II 1i ne45.28 rods4" line

Location DistanceNo. Company Type Pe rrll i t 'County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration5795 Sout hI-Ie 5 t Texa s Electric Pm~er Line Crockett & 49 254.78 rods 12/1/8? $ 445.86

Coop. , Inc. OJ s tr'i but i on Reagan sinqle pole 11/30/92

5796 Southwest Texas Electric Power Line Reagan 48 370.90 f'od <; 12/1/87 649.07Coop., Inc. Distribution single polf.' 11/30/92

5797 Southwest Texas Electric Power Li ne Crodett 47, d8 249.87 rods 11/1/82 ~37~27

Coop. , Inc. Distribution single pole 10/31/92

5793 Southl'Jest Texas Electric POl,-,er Line Reagan 48 612.18 rods 11/1/82 1,071.3LCoop. , Inc. Distribution sinqle pole Hl/31/92

5799 South\o'l€st Texas Electric Power Line Reagan & 48, 47 207.84 rods 11/1/82 354.97Coop., Inc. Distribution Crockett sint:l le pole 10/31/92

n 5800 Southwest Texas Electric POl-/er Line Crockett 50, 49 355.39 rods 1/1/83 621.93I

" Coop., Inc. Distribution single pole 12/31/92

5801 Damson Oil Corporation Pipe Line Reagan 8 255.0 rods 11/1/82 1,0?0.00(Renewal of 3488) SWD Line H" line 10/31/92

5802 Ci ty of CI'one Su rface Lease Crane 30 10 acre tl~act 2/1/83 3,COO.00(Renewal of 3510) City Dump Ground approx. 1/31/93 \fu',l)

5803 James R. Bur-wick Su rface Lease Reagan 11 (5(1' x 300 1 2/1/83 7S0.DC"Truck Yard & approx. 1/31/84~Ja ter Sta ti on

5804 Prine Pipeline Company Su rface Lease Reagan 11 300' x 125' !11/83 3,OOO.QOTruck &Unloadinq BDprox. 12/31/93 (full)Station

*Renewable from year to year. not to exceed a total of ten (10) years. Negotiated by the Manager of University lands, Surface Interests.

El Paso Natural Gas Company Pipe Line(Renewal of 3500) Gas Line

Worth Petroleum Company Surface LeaseProduction Yard

("")1

co

No.5805

5806

5807

5808

5809

5810

5811

Company

Mobil Pipe line Company(Renewal of 3487)

Southwest Texas ElectricCoop .• Inc.

Southwest Texas ElectricCoop., Inc.

Southwest Texas El~rtric

Coop .• Inc.

Type Pel'Plit

Pipe lineOil II ne

Power LineDistribution

Power lineDistribution

Power lineDistribution

CountyHudspeth

Andre~/s

Reagan

Crockett

Reagan &Crockett

Reagan

Upton

Location(Block it)

F

4, 5, 8

48

50

49. 14

11

3

Distanceor Area509.5 rodssingle pole

2,505.69 rods6-5/B" line1,501.00 rods8-5/B" line

162.36 rodssingle pole

12R.66 rodssingle pole

157.51 rodssin9le p0le

200' x 100'approx.

276.606 rods6-5/R" line

Period2/1/831/31/93

2/1/831/31/93

9/1/828/31/92

12/1/8211/20/92

11/1/8210/31/92

1/1/8312/31/92

5/1/834/30/93

Considera.tion--r-S91. 63

16,026.76

300.GO(li1i n)

DD. ro(,... ~ n )

30C.OJ( ITI i I: )

3,OOC,OO( f \11 1)

1,106.42

58]2

5813

5814

Southwestern Gas Pipeline Inc. Pipe LineGas Line

Pool Well Servicing Company Surface l.easeTruck Ya rd

£1 Paso Natural Gas Company Pipe Line(Renewal of 3509) Gas Line

Crockett

Reagan

Andrews

33, 31.29

II

9, 1

],384.3 rods3 ~ 4" 1i nes

(('Ill' ;< 215'aprJrox.

63.318 rods4~11 line1.?5 rods3-5/2. '1 1 in('

8/1/827131/92

11/1/8210/31/83

5/1/834/3C/93

6,229.35

500.00*

30:).00(m in)

*Renewable from year to year, not to exceed a total of ten (10) years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands, Surface Interests.

Location DistanceNo. Company Type Permi t 'County (Block #) or Area Peri od Cons iderat ion5815 E1 Paso Natural Gas Company Pipe Line Crockett 29 42.00 rods 5/1/83 $ 300.00

(Renewal of 3528) Gas Line 411 line 4/30/93 (I'li n)

5816 Delhi Gas Pipeline Corporation Pipe Line Ward 18 1,086.12 rods 5/1/83 4,344.48(Renewal of 3539) Gas Line 10-3/4" line 4/30/93

5817 M. C. Vinson dba Vinson Pipe Line Crockett 29, 30 885.4 rorls 2/1183 4,303.49Exploration Gas Line 31

' linE" 1/31/9370.93 rods2" line

5818 Tenneco Oil Company Power Line Andrews 1 685.76 rods 1/1/83 1,200.08Distribution single pole 12/31/92

5819 Oasis Pipe Line Company Pi pe Line l~inkler & 16, ]7 1,130.30 rods 4/1/83 34,021.8,8(Renewal of 3523) Gas Line Ward 21 611 line 3/31/93

n 5,363.76 rodsI 16 11 line<.0

5820 J. L. Davis Pipe Line Reagan & 47, 50 451 rods 2/1/83 ?,O29.50Gas Line Crockett 31< line 1131/93

5821 .J. L. Davis Pipe Line Reaqan 2 3(10 rods 2/1/83 J ,440.00Gas Li ne 4" line 1131/93

5822 Liberty Natural Ga s Co. Pipe Line Pecos 19 4R3.8? rods 3/1/83 2,177.19Gas Line 4~" line 2/28/93

5823 Oasis Pipe Line Company Surface Lease ~,'a rd 16 1. 045 acre tract 4/1/83 3,000.00(Renewal of 3524) Metering Site approx. 3/31/93 (fu 11 )

5824 Oasis Pipe Line Company Surface Lease ~Jlnk1er 16 0.172 acn: 4/1/83 3,000.00(Renewal of 3525) ~1etering Site app rox. 3/31/93 (full)

5825 Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Pipe Line Crane 30 134.2 rods 3/1/83 736.80Company (Renewal of 3499) Oil Line 4~" line 2/28/93

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':LC/~

Location DistanceNo. Company Type Pernit County (Block #) or Area Period C()tlsideratinnr5n82""_6;=-------.-~J;:-a~r:-:-re:-:n:-;;P,.:.e7t....:.Jro:-;1f--e4..u-m~Co-:-m--:p-a-n-y-,------.P~l~·p:"':::e---;""L::;"'in:....:.e:..:...:....:::....--------.:.W::;...in=-;k~·1~e-r--.....!...::"":"";'2;;:':1 ~:...!....--------;2-.;..3-.:. 1;..;5-ro-a's------5<--/'"I~/;-;;R:-.3----r-3 00. no

a Division of Gulf Oil Gas Lille 4~11 line 4/30/93 (rlin)Corporation 27.45 rods(Renewa1 of 3631) 6-5/8" 1i ne

5827 City of Midland, Texas Pipe lineWater line

Ma rtin 7 541.57 rods30" 1ineJ06.06 rodsless than 12"

1/1/83I? /31/92

5,6i?19

n1

o

5828

5829

5830

5831

Southwestern Gas Pipeline Tnc.

Cap Rock Electric Cooperative,Inc.

Texas Electric ServiceCompany (R0rlewal of 3514)

Southern Union Gas Company(Renewal of 3430)

Pipe LineGas Line

Power lineDistribution

Power LineDistribution

Pipe LineGas Line

Crockett

Reagan

Andrews

\~ard

29

58

1, 1014

16, 17

224.?4 rods3'1 1; ne

84.85 rodssingle pole

221. 61 rodssingle pole

86.27 rods511 line

2/1/831/31/93

3/1/832/28/93

3/1/832/28/93

11/1/8210/31/92

1,009.08

3(]O.O~

(~Ii rl )

3eD.on( r~1i n)

345.08

5832 J. l. Davis Pipe LineGas Line

Crockett 188 rods3" line

3/1/832128/93

846.CO

5833 Bert Fields, Jr.(Renewal 3439)

Pipe LitleSIW line

Crockett 49. 50 36.35 rods2-:~/R" line

6/1/825/31/92

300.00(Ir~r:)

Assignment of Leases Nos. 5236 and 5271

300.uOCraneSurfacf' Lease,Jerald R. Smith5271

No. Assiqnor Assignee Type P~rfTlit County C~nsideratinn"'"5-"-2-'-;36~-----------'-D;-;-i -c"k-:H7""a-'r-:-t-s""'-e"'ll.....--:;&,...-------------,P"....o-o...".l-.--.-We~l~l~S~e..:..r.:....v 1.,....·c---'i--r--,g-------.--S......uwr f;":·a:.-c~e-;:..,....lP-.,(1-<:,-~------...."R--e-a-9---'a n'----- ---------;300 . 00

Aubrey Edwards Company

Vic and Sandra Craig

A.l11enrlment to Cavern Storage Contract No. 4158

Location DistanceNo. Company Type Pemit County (Block #) or Area Period Consid0rlltion4.;'--:il,---i:5"'8;----~T"h-re-e----.B;-a....:.r....:..:,rU.l:..ndTe~r"-g-r-o-u-n....,.d-----....,C~a~v:...::e:....r..:....n.::...;,.:St:;.:.o.:....r=-a-g-e----iArn:...:d;.:-r:...::e:L.w-s----"-=~1..:;.1.:...:........::....!----~19"'.~9.;3,.;;7,::-a-c-re-s=------------;9~/T~1----';/c=j776------;<'"$"i'"7" 500 . r:I1*~*-

Storage Corporati On Contract 8/31/77* (anrl\.h 11 y 1

*Renewable from year to year, but not to exceed a period of ten years.**Rental is £2,500.00 per cavern per year. Lessee pays $7,500.00 for three caverns.The a~endment to the contract is an alternate methcd of disposing of excess brine or brine wash. The royalty rate is three cents (3¢) pErbarrel. or 121 percent of the sales price at lessee's loading d0ck~ whichever is greater.

Material Source Permit Nos. 624-626

67:,.00

7,155.?O

Co nside r'a t ion$ 536.25

28,620.8 cubic yardsFoundatinn course

Quantity715 cubic yards caliche

900 cUbic yards calicheCr'ane

Crockett

M&P Construction Company

St~te Department of Highwaysand Public Transportation

625

626

Location,,"N-o---0:.----' .,..--_----,.-----=--_~G::.:r:....::a:...:..:n~t.=.ee.::.....--------_______;:C~DU nty (B1oc k #)624 Lenwood Tarpley, fnc. Crane ---------'-3"0'

30

45

"I---'

Potable/Industrial Water Contract No. 204

There are no standard agreements fOI~ water contracts. These have been negotiated by the Nanager of University Lands, Oil, Gas and ~liner<;lInterests. Rates are similar to those approved by the Board in rec~nty~ars.

No.204

GranteeMr. James R. Burwick

CountyReagan

Area1. 7 acres

(Block #)11

Period4/15/834/1~/88

S100.00

*The annual advance rental is $100.00. Royalty is $0.75 per 1,000 gallons of water or 1/8 of l.essee's sellin£ price, whichever is greater,with a minimu~ of $300.00 per year. The term is for five years.

r:~

'J;.- ,

T H t UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

CONTRACTS A N D GRANTS FUR RESEARCH, IjEVEl.OP!-lEI4T

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE (FUr<DS COMING I F l j

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETIriG - A P R I L 14-15, 1983

The f 01 l o w i n g i nteragency contracts have been awarded and a r e subni t t ed f o r f o r m a l approva l u f the Bodrd o f Regents:

1. Agency : Texas Youth Council Contract No. : I A C (82-83) 2002 New F u n d s : Actual Costs n o t t o exceed $10,000 Corltract P e r i o d : January 1 7 , 1983 through A u g u s t 31, 1983 D e s c r i p t i o n : Reimbursement by t h e Texas Youth C u u r ~ c i l t o The

University o f Texas System f o r repa i r s t o t h e existiny water sys tem loca ted a t West Texas C h i l d r e n ' s Home, Ward County, leased from The U n i v e r s i t y u f Texas Sys tem.

2. Agency: Governor's Office o f Budget and P l a n n i n g Contract No.: I A C (82-83) 1336 Amendment No. 1 New Funds : 520,450 Cont rac t Period: June 29, 1982 t h r o u g h August 31, 1983 Descri p t i a n : The I n s t i t u t e o f H igher Educat ion Management w i l l

provide e v a l u a t i o n and p l a n n i n g a c t i v i t i e s r e l a t e d t o the current ~nandgemerlt workshops for new academic depar tment heads a s provided in t h e original c o n t r a c t , as well as providing for two p i l o t programs, an advanced seminar f o r "A1 urrrr~i " o f t h e Depdrtnlent Heads ' Workshops and a Management Uorkshop fo r Academic Deans and A s s o c i a t e Deans

T t E U>jIVERSITY OF TEXAS SY5TCI.I

CONTRACTS LI4D GRANTS FQE ZESEARCH , bE'JELOPME!iT

AhD EDUCATIONAL SER1i:CES - S T A T E ( FU?iUS G O I N G OUT)

BUAHU OF A'EGENTS M E E T I N G - A P R I L 14-15. 7983

The f o l l o w i ~ g interagency contr .ac t ha; been ~ w a r d ~ r i alid i s s u b n ~ i t t e d tor fo rn~a l approval o f t h e Goard o f Regents:

1. Agency: Angel o State U n i v e r s i t y C o n t r a c t No. : I AC (82 -03 } 1499 A~r~er~d~rlen t Ro . I New Funds: 55,000 Cont rac t Per iod : September 1 , 1982 t h rough A u g u s t 31, 1983 D e s c r i p t i o n : Ange lo S t d t e U n i v e r s i t y t h r o u g h i t s Cepartrrlent o f

Agriculture and D r . Robert E. Steger w i l l conduct r -esedrch on t h e "Savory Grazi rig f > i e t h ~ d " a p p l icablc t o t h e management o f University Lands i r ~ West Texas. T h i s i s t,o accomodate expansiun uf the p r o j s c t a t the request o f U. T. Lands . The a d d i t i o n a l funds w i l l a l l o w for t h e same t y p e o f work t o be performed on t h e ncw ce l l s t h a t have been cons t ruc ted a f t e r the i n i t i a t i o n o f this in te ragency con t rac t .

t1OGG FOUNDATION FOR ME[!TAL HEALTh

Allocations were made f rom the Hogg F o u n d a t i o n t o r Mcntz l t l e d l t t ~ Trustee Approved Program S u p p o r t d ~ c o u r ~ t t u ~ h t ! f o l l crwi nt) i n s t i t u t ~ o n s and a g e n c i e s :

1. B a y l o r College o f f l e d i c i ! ~ e , D e p r t m e n t o f P s y c h i a t r y

Research on Psychosocial Models o f Psychiatric D i s c r d e r s - 523,715

The Hogg Fourtda t i on E x e c u t i v e 2orrrrni t t e e recornmer~ds f o t - a p p r o v a l a one- t ime g r a n t o f $23,715 f o r t he perlad Msy 1 , 1993 t t l rough Oc tober 31, 1984 t o t h e Department o t Psychiatry a t t h e E?ylot4 College a f Medic ine. T h i s g r a n t i s f o r s u p p o r t u i resedr-cil Jesigned t o t e s t p s y c h o s o c i a l models u f p s y c h i a t r i c d i s o r d e r ? . Thc g r a r ~ t n i l 1 be used t o a n a l y z e a un ique s e t cf l o n g i t u d i n a l d d t a yd thered a t v a r i o u s p o i n t s between 1971 and 1983. The Foundation's funds w i l l b e used t o s u p p o r t a 2 /3 t i m e r e s e a r c h a s s o c i a t e f o r t h e 18 n ~ o n t h period and for computer t ime and o f f i c e s u p p l i e s .

The g o a l s o f the research a r e t o (I) i d e n t i f y r i s k f a c t o r s w h i ~ h generalize to a v a r i e t y o f p s y c h i a t r i c d i so rde r s , ( 2 ) i d ~ n t i f y risk f a c t o r s t h a t g e n e r a l i z e across s o c i a l i d e n t i t y c a t e g o r i z ~ t ~ o n s . and ( 3 ) i d e r ~ t i f y r i s k f a c t o r s assoc ia ted w i t h p a r t i c u l a r d i s o r d e r s drld w i t h p a r t i c u l a r s o c i a l categories. The proposed study has t h e potential o f going beyond p r e v i o u s r e s e a r c h hecause o f i t s v e r y un ique d a t a set,. Subjects responded t o ques t i onna r i es when they were i n the seventh grade i n Houston i n 1971 and a r e being i n t e r v i e w e d a g a i n I n an extensive fo l low u p , The response ra te f o r the 1981-83 f o l l o w up i s surprisingly s u c c e s s f u l ( a b o u t 58 percent w i t h and N uf about 2,400). In ddd i t i o n t o t h e q u e s t i o n n a i r c and interview d a t a , t h e researchers have a c q u l r e d mental h e a l t h outcome d a t a froni b o t h t h e H a r r i s County arld t h e Sta t e Depar tment o f Mental Heal th-Mental R e t a r d a t i o n . About 200 o f t h e i r respondents have use o f t h e s e p u b l i c mental h e a l t h s e r v i c e s and t h e i n v e s t i g a t o r s have information o n them.

Dr. Howard Kaplan, P r o f e s s o r and Director of t h e S o c i o l o g i c a l Rescarch Laboratory a t Baylor , i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e p r o j e c t . He w i l l submi t an i n t e r i m progress report i n May, 1984 and a f i n a l r e p o r t and complete f i s c a l a c c o u n t i n g s t a t e m e n t no l a t e r t h a n Decentber 1 , 1984.

2 . Welcome House, I n c . , D a l l a s , Texas

Support Program f o r I n d i g e n t Female A l c o h o l i c s - J13,OUO

The Hogg Founda t ion recommends for approval a one-year y r a r ~ t u f 513,000 f o r t h e p e r i o d F e b r u a r y 1, 1983, through January 31, 1984, t o Welcome House, Inc. , o f Dallas,

I n September, 1982, t he Hogg Foundat ion o f f e r e d a cha l l enge g r a n t o f $13,000 t o be met on a d o l l a r - f o r - d o l l a r b a s i s w i t h f u n d s f r o m t h e l o c a l community. T h i s cha l lenge has been met a n d exceeded by t h e b o a r d and s t a f f o f Welcome House, Inc . The j o i n t f i n a n c i n g will h e l p Welcome House i n expanding and s t r e n g t h e n i n g support s e r v i c e s f o r f e m a l e a1 coho7 i c s who are i n res idence a t the f a c i 1 i t y . These women, f o r t h e m o s t p a r t , have l i t t l e s k i l l s and no l o c a l funding t u a i d t h e m i n t h e i r transition t o meaningful work and 1 i f e exper iences. A~nony the rlldny objectives o f t he program i s t h e c a r r y i n g o u t of medical ly superv ised p h y s i c a l a n d t h e psychological p l a n s f o r t h e pa t ien t s ; t h i s period i s followed by e v a l u a t i o n of educationdl a n d vocational s k i l l s dnd t h e development. of a n a p p r o p r i a t e service plan. A unique f a c t o r of Welcnnie House, I n c . , i s t h a t i t has been i n o p e r a t i o n for nea r l y 18 y e a r s , a n d t h i s i s t h e f i r s t request t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n has made f o r foundat ion fund ing . As a ru le , t he board has s tayed awdy f r o m b o t h f o u n d a t i o n and t a x s u p p o r t .

H i l C C F0IJI;DATION FOR - 1,IENTAL HEALTH ( C o n t i n u e d )

2 . Lie1 come tlousc, Inc. , D a l l a s , Texas (Continued)

Hcwever, t h r o u g h t h e c lose c o l l a b o r a t i o n b ~ t w e e n L;elcorne House and !he Dal l a s Counc i l on Al coho1 i srn, a p la r ; was ~ r~ade whereby We1 corne House w o u l d seek t o protessi cnal i z e a n d regularize i t s i o u r ~ j e l i n g s e r v i c e s . W i t h t h e D a l l a s Council S u p p o r t , t h i s proposal was s u b m i t t e d t o t he Hogg Founddt ion f o r f u n d i n g . The community r esponse t c t h s chal 1 enge i n d i c a t e s t o t he Hogg Founda t.i on E x ~ c u t.i ve Comrn~ t t ~ e t h a t the progrdrrr i s we1 I a c c e p ~ e d i n t h e cv t~~~ i i~ rn i t y and w i i 1 have c o n t i n u l r l g v i a h i l i t y i n s p i t e of the general down tu rn i r i s u p p o r t u f such f d c i i i t i e s ,

blr. Don Juhn5un, E x e c u t i v e D i rector o f We1 cor,ie House, w i 1 l be responsible f o r a d n i n i s t r a t i o n o f the g r a n t . He w i l l submit a n i n t e r i m report i n A d g u s t o f 1983 and a f i n a l f i s c a l zccnuns ing a n d e v d l u a t i v e summary i n February, 1984.

3. Houston Independent Schoo l D i s t r i c t

Hea l th Care and Func t ion ing Arr~ong C h i l d r e n i n Spec ia l Cducatiorj - 59,OUO

The Hugg Founda t ion recommends f o r approval a g ran t o f S9,Qlil) for t h e period February 1 , 1983, t o Decenlber 31, 1983, Th is grant i s f o r s u p p o r t o f t h e Houston Independent School D i s t r i c t ' s c o l l a b o r a t i v e s t u d y o f preschool c h i l d r e n w i t h s p e c i a l needs, as an extension o f a ma.lor s t u d y a1 ready underway of handicapped ch i 1 dren i n regul a r sc hoo l g r ade s , s u p p o r t e d by t h e Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Dostor) Co~llmonweai t h Fund. W h i l e the l a r g e r n a t i o n a l s t u d y i s res t r ic . ted ta c h i 7 dren i n grades k i n d e r g a r t e n through s i x t h , the techrtiques e~npl oyed can be used f o r i n t e r v i e w s and d a t a c o l l e c t i n n f r o m parents w i t h preschoo l handicapped c h i l d r e n , as w e l l .

The da ta collected from a s t r a t i f i e d sample o f 100 preschool c h i l d r e n w i t h handicapping c o n d i t i o n s a n d known emotional and behav io ra l problems wi 11 provide a b a s i s f o r pruyrarrl p l a n n i n g o f s p e c i a l s e r v i c e s th rough

. the Houston s c h o o l s . The emotional trauma and cr ises f a c e d by f a m i l i e s w i t h d i s t u r b e d preschool c h i l d r e n r equ i re s p e c i a l study and c a r e f u l p l a n n i n g i f s e r v i c e s are t o be provided t h a t can prevent long- term p rob l enis f rom developing . The s p e c i a1 p ro toco l f o r s tandadized i n t e r v i e w i n g o f p a r e n t s through the U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s w i l l g i v e a basis fo r interpretation o f these da ta i n a normat ive contex t f a r beyond t h e l o c a l sample o f preschool c h i 1 dren and t h e i r f a m i l i e s . The Hogg F o u n d a t i o n ' s g r a n t w i l l be used p r i m a r i l y f o r payment of t h e i n t e r v i e w s o f t he parents , teachers, and h e d l t h care providers i n the s tudy . Some f u n d s are a l s o earmarked f o r materials and communicat ions, recognizing t h a t a ma jo r c o n t r i b u t i o n i s b e i n g made by s t a f f and resources w i t h i n t h e Houston Independent School D i s t r i c t .

Or. P a t r i c i a M. S h e l l , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t fo r I n s t r u c t i o n o f t he Houston Independent School D i s t r i c t , i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the a d n ~ i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h i s proyrarn. She will s u b m i t a p r e l im ina ry r e p o r t i n ear ly f a l l , 1983, a n d a f i n a l report and f i s c a l accoun t ing by ea r ly 1984.

HOGG FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH {Carl t i nuea)

4. Hi 11 Country Scniot* C i t i z e n s A c t i v i t y Center

Eva lua t ion o f t h e H i l l Country S e n i o r C i t i z e n s A c t i v i t y C e n t e r - $682

The H i 1 7 Country Senior C i t i z e n s R c t i v i t y Ccnter , o r g a n i z e d i n 1976 , has expanded i t s program f r o m a weekly c o n g r e g a t e meal center t o an a r e a o f te lephone reassurance, t r a n s p o r t a t i o r i , h e a l t h s c r e e n i n g , i n f o r m a t i o n and r e f e r r a l , and home del i vered meals . An a r t s and c ra f t s i n d u s t r y has been i n s t i t u t e d , and a t e a c h i n g nursing home f ~ c i l i t y i s being added.

I n o r d e r t o gauge t h e e f f e c t i v e n e s s of t he program, the Center d i r e c t o r has asked the Hogg Foundat ion f o r a g r a n t o f 8682 t o pay h a l f t h e cos t s of a p r o f e s s i o n a l e v a l u a t i o n o f the program. The Hogg Founda t ion recommends f u n d i n g t h i s p o r t i o n o f t h e e v a l u a t i o n . Mrs. Rose Duvall, who i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e p r o j e c t , w i l l submit a copy of the resul ts w i t h i n t h r e e months.

5. Texas Department o f Mental Hea l th and Mental Re t a rda t i on

Case Management Manpower Development and T r a i n i n g - $26,800

The Hogg Foundat ion E x e c u t i v e Comr;~i t t e e recorrirnends f o r a p p r o v a l a one-t ime g r a n t o f $26,800.011 fo r t h e p e r i o d February I , 1983 th rough October 1, 1983, t o the Texas Department u f Mental Health and Mental R e t a r d a t i o n . T h i s g r a n t i s f o r p a r t i a l s u p p o r t of t h e development and implen~ena t ion o f a s t a t e w i d e case management manpower development and t r a i n i n g pruject . The F o u n d a t i o n ' s g r a n t w i l l be matched by i n - k i n d s u p p o r t o f $97,994.00 by TDMHMR.

Case tr~ar~ayerr~ent has been g i v e n a r r~ajor ernphasi s by t h e new TDMHMR Commissioner, who has written e x t e n s i v e l y on t h i s process and has successfuIly implemented i t elsewhere. I t s g o a l s are several , b u t i t s rnajor f unc t iu r~ i s t o implement t h e concept of c o n t i n u i t y o f c a r e espoused by bo th the Texas L e g i s l a t u r e and t h e s t a t e MHMR Board. The p r o j e c t a c t i v i t i e s w i l l be o r g a n i z e d around two g e n e r a l areas: (1) d e s i g n i n g , developing a n d implementing a case management personne l c l a s s i f i c a t i o n and career developrnerlt sys ter r~ artd ( 2 ) deve lop ing i t s r e l a t e d j o b a n a l y s i s and t r a i n i n g elements.

Dr. Gary Fliller, Commissioner o f t h e Texas Depar tment o f flerital Health and Mental R e t a r d a t i o n , i s r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of t h e project , He w i l l submit a f i n a l n a r r a t i v e report and f i s c a l accoun t ing s ta ten len t no l a t e r thdn December 1, 1983.

6. The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Austin, Departnlent o f Home Econon~ics

I n t e r v e n t i o n Program f o r Preschool Children - $17,824

The Hogy Foundat ion i s recommending f o r approval a one-t ime grant in t h e a m o u n t o f $17,824 t o t h e Department of Home Economics a t The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas a t Aus t i n f o r t h e p e r i o d June 1 , 1983 th rough May 31, 1984.

The Hogg Foundat ion s u p p o r t wi 11 enable two researchers t o p r e p a r e a manual for the s p e c i f i c means o f work ing w i t h young c h i l d r e n and f o r t r a i n i n g those p e o p l e who w i l l be car ry ing o u t t he project. T h e c l assroorr~ o b s e r v a t i o n s of ch i 1 dren ' s s o c i a? i n t e r a c t i o n s have d i r e c t mental heal t h imp1 i c a t i ons . D r s . Nancy Hazen-Swann and Carol Wegl ey Brown, c o - p r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s o f t h e project , w i l l submi t a f i n a l n a r r a t i v e summary and d e t a i l e d f i s c a l accoun t ing no l a t e r t h a n June 30, 1984. P r o g r e s s and f i n a l r e p o r t s w i l l be submi t ted t o the Hogg Foundation. (RBC-H14)

HOGG FGUNCAT:ON FOR - ?-IEMTi\L -. - - - i iEf l tTt l - - ( C o r l t i nued)

7 . The University o f Texas a t i l u s ~ i n , Schoul u f Social Work

I m p a c t o f Pol i i i c a l a n d Economic Changes Upon t h e F i e l d o f Mer~tal Health i n Texas - 51,436

The Hogs Foundat ion Esecu t i ve Ccmmi t t e e recorr:nend; a supp l errler~ i a l g r a n t i n t h e d l i l O U l l t o f 51,436.00 f o r the p e r i o d F-'larch 1 t h r n u g h May 31, 1983 to T h e L n i v e r s i t y o r Texds a t A u s t i n Schoo l of S o c i a l Ihork. T h i s g r a n t w i l l enab l e Dr. B e r t r a ~ B r o w n ' s secre tary and rcscarch assuciate t o con t i nue the A u s t i n - b a s e o segment n f h i s research on t h e i m p a c t o f budget cuts o n t h e f i e l d o f m e n t a l health i n Texds.

Dr, Bertrdrn Grown, R o b e r t Lee Sutherl and Professor o f Plental Heal t h and Sucidl Policy, w i i l con t i nue a s t h e p r i n c i p a l investigator, b u t t h e f u n d s w i i i be admin is te red by Dean Martha Williams d n d the s ec r e t a ry ' s work s u p e r v i s e d by Mr. l 4 i chae l Zent , Hogg Foundation Research Associ~te. D r . B rown wi l l s~brn i t a firla7 r e p o r t and corr~plete f i s c a l accounting statcnicnt z t the cnd o f t h e g r a n t p e r i o d or no l a t e r t h a n June 30, 1983. { ~ ~ c - h l j 1

8. The University of Texas a t A u s t i n , School of S o c i a l Work

In te r re l a t i o r ~ s h i p o f L i t i y a t i o n , Texas S t d te Governmer~t, drld Mer~lal H e a l t h Advocacy - $16,194

The Hogg Foundat ion recommends f o r a p p r o v a l a one-year g r a n t o f $16,194 for t h e period February 1, 1983, through January 31 , 1984, t o The University o f T e x a s a t A u s t i n School of Socia l Work. These funds a r e in s u p p o r t o f a research project t o be conducted by Dr. K a t h r y n Moss t o exarr~ir~e the in te r re la t ionsh ip o f 1 i t i y a t i o n , Texas s t a t e government, a n d mental heal t h advocacy.

The recent h i s t o r y o f changes i n t h e delivery of men ta l h e a l t h s e r v i c e s i s f u7 1 o f exampl es o f t h e p o t e n t i a l l y adversarial re1 a t i onshi ps anlong

. those persons i n v o l v e d i n t he system. The Texas Department o f Mental Heal t h and M e n t z l R e t a r d a t i o n has experienced several s i t u a C i ons w h e r e i n administrative change w a s made necessary by cour t dec i s i ons . The p roposed research has as i t s a i m t h e ear ly detect ing of needed changes i n Texas ' n~ental h e a l t h system. By s tudy ing ear7 i er menta l h e a l t h i n s t i t u t i o n a l lawsuits and t h e i r goal i n t h e changing administrat ion o f programs, t h e research can g i v e important y u i d a r ~ c e t o s t a t e dyencies and t o the advocacy groups i n v o l v e d i n making be t te r mental hea l th services . The significance o f such a study is e s p e c i a l l y great in these t i m e s o f chhnging i n s t i t u t i ona l re la t ionships and may lead the way t o increased cooperati on among t h e in teres ted par t ies .

Dr. Kathryn Moss o f the School of Social Work w i 11 be responsible f o r t h e administrat ion o f t h e p r o j e c t . She w i l l s u b m i t an interim progress report n o t l a t e r August 31, 1983, and a f i n a l t i s c a l accounting and ~ v a l u a t i v e report i n February, 1984. (RBC-HII)

9 . Houston C h i l d Guidance Lenter

Family C r i s i s I n t e r v e r \ t i o n Program - $34,774

The Inla t iogg F o u n d a t i o n i s recommendiny f o r appova l an e igh t -month g r a n t i n t h e amount o f $34 ,774 f o r t h e period January 1, 1983, t o A u g u s t 31, 1983 t o t,he Houston Chi I d Guidance Center. T h e grant would suppor t t h e d e s i g n and imp lementa t ion o f a Fdrnily C r i s i s I n t e r v e n t i o n service a t t h e center, We d r e a l s o recommending t h a t $40,714 be s e t aside as a base-level o f s u p p o r t f o r G second phase o f t he p r o j e c t . I f t h e service develops ~ 2 t i s f a c t n r i l y , t h e Inla Hogg Founda t ion may be asked t o make a s u b s t a n t ~ ~ i l nlul t i -year g r a n t w h i c h cou ld r e a c h as h i y h a s $700,000 o v e r a f i v e y e a r p e r i o d .

This new program i s innovative i n many ways. There i s no comparable s e r v i c e uf fe red anywhere i n HOUStGn d e s p i te the g rea t number o t f a n i i ly c r i ses p r e c i p i t a t e d by ado1 escent disturbances each year. T h e program w o u l d p r o v i d e a mu1 t i d i s c i p l inary c r i s i s team c o n ~ p r i sed o f c h i l d p s y c h i a t r i s t s , psychologists, and social workers a v a i l a b l e on a 24-hour b a s i s t o work with d i s t u r b e d adolescents a n d t h e i r tanilies. The i n i t i a l contact will occur in t h e Emergency Room a t H ~ r m a n n H o s p i t a l and a f t e r c d r e s e r v i c e s would be delivered a t t h e Child Guidance Center, One o f t h e major strertgths of t h e program i s t h e i n v o l v e m e n t o f many Hous to r~ o r g a n i z a t i o n s interested i n t h e mental hcal t h o f chi t dren. Other agencies rrldy prov ide r e f e r r a l s o r r e c e i v e r e f e r r a l s and t h e i r s t a f f s may participate as pa r t of t h e mul t id isc ipl inary teanr, The coopera t ion o f many inst i tut ions and organizations t o del iver t h i s program will represent d y r e a t ~ t e p forward i n t h e p r o v i s i o n o f men ta l health services t a the children o f Houston. T h i s cooperat ion a l s o addresses a m a j o r concern o f the Imd Hogg Founda t ion - - the developrrlent o f linkages between o r g a n i z a t i o n s .

Dr. Jay Tarnow, t h e d i r ec to r o f the Houston Child Guidance Center, w i l l be respons ib le f o r t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f the p r o j e c t a n d w i l l provide t h e Ima Hogg Founda t ion w i t h an interim p r o g r e s s report and request f o r stage-two furlding p r i o r t o August o f 1983.

10. Meadowbr ia r Home f o r Girls , Houston, Texas

Prevention--Earl y Intcrvcnti on Program for Pre-del i r~queri t Youngsters - $33,200

The Executive Cornmi t tee o f t h e Ima Hogg Fourlda t i on i s r>econ~mend i n y for , approval a f i r s t - y e a r grant o f $33,200 f o r the p e r i o d February 1, 1983 t o January 31, 1984 t o Meadowbriar, a home f o r pre-delinquent g i r l s . We a r e a1 so recommending t h a t $27,600 f o r a second y e a r and $21,850 for a t h i r d y e a r o f fund ing be s e t a s i d e a t t h i s tirne.

M e a d o w b r i a r provides 24-hour res iden t ia l care f o r up t o 48 y re -de l i nquen t adolescent g i r l s i n t h e Houston a r e a . The agency prov ides a v a r i t e y of services f o r t h e youngs te rs i n c l u d i n g individual and family therapy. T h i s s e r i e s o f I m a Hogg Foundation g r a n t s w i l l s u p p o r t two new compurlents a t Meadowbriar. The f i r s t is a follow-up care service which w i l I track t h e young women graduating from Meadowbriar arld help them t o a d j u s t t o a more independent l iv ing env i ronmen t . A secbnd p o r t i o n o f t h e grant w i l l be designated f o r a t r a in ing component w h i c h wil l include t w o student stipends as we71 d s t h e requisite the rapy supervision. The t r a i n i n g e t f o r t s wil l n o t only enhance Meadowbr~ar's a b i l i t y t o de l ive r s e r v i c ~ s , b u t wil l a l s o increase the number o f q u a l i f i e d menta l health s e r v i c e providers in the Houston area.

M r s . Suzanne C u t h b e r t s o n , t he Executive Director of Meadowbriar, will be responsible f o r t h e administrat ion of t he p r o j e c t and wi l l provide the Ima Hogg F o u n d a t i o n w i t h a progress r e p o r t , f i s ca l accounting, and request t o r second-year funding no later t h a n January of 1984.

I M A H l lGG FOUNDATIO[l {Cont i nued)

17 . UePel c h i n F a i t h Honie, Houstor't, Texas

DePe'lchin F a i t h Ho~xe S t a t f Uevelopment and Proyrarn E v a l u a t i o n - $8,187

The G e P e l c t ~ i r l Fd i t h H ~ I I I ~ has requested a f i f t h ana f i n a l g r a n t i n t he dmount o f 58,187 f o r thei r Bayou P I ace r e s i d e n t i a l t r e a t m e n t prograni. T h i s p r n g r a m ~ e e t s o vital need i n the Houston area--that o f p r o v i d i n g 24 hour r ~ s i d e n t i a l t reatment f o r 30 seriously d i s t u r b e d c h i l d r e n . The g r a n t w i l l be used p r i l i ~ a r i l y f o r t h e s t a f f i n y o f t h e D i a g n o s t i c / A c u t ~ Care P ro jec t and f o r p s y c h i a t r i c ccnsul t a t i o n from Baylor Medica l S c h o o l .

The Irna Hogg Foundation E x e c u t i v e Cotrlni t t e e recvlr~l~~er~ds f u n d i n g o f t h i s p r o j e c t as requested in t he amount of $8,187 f o r the p e r i o d January 1 , 1383 t o December 31, 1983. Mr. Robert Barker and Ms. Marsha Henderson, who responsible fo r t h e admini s t r a t i o n o f t h e p r o j e c t , w i 1 l s ubml t d f i n a i n a r r a t i v e evaluation and f i s c a l a c c o u n t i n g o f t h e program a t t he c lose o f t h e grant per iod .

12 . Sand Dollar, Inc., Houston, Texas

Con~rr~uni ty-Based Youth and Fanli l y Cuurisel i r l y Serv ices - $37,000

The I m a Hogg Foundat ion recomnlends f o r a p p r o v a l a one-year g r a n t of $37,000 fo r s u p p o r t of a community-based you th and f a m i l y counseling s e r v i c e s program o f Sand Do1 l a r , Inc. The g r a n t p e r i o d i s f rom February 1, 1983, through January 31, 1984, and funds are t o be used f o r t h e part- t ime suppo r t of a program d i r e c t o r , c l i n i c a l c o o r d i n a t o r , fami 1 y t h e r a p i s t , i n t a k e coo rd ina to r , and secretary.

The comrnuni ty-based youth and f a m i l y counsel i ng s c r v i ce s program i s a n i nnova t i vc expans ion o f c r i s i s i n t e r v e n t i o n and f a m i l y the rapy d i rec ted a t runaway, c a s t - o f f , a n d non~eless c h i l d r e r ~ i n the Houston a r e a . Coupled w i t h the previvus experiences o f t h e o r g a n i ~ a t i o n ' s runaway s h e l t e r , t h e new services provide 24-hour access t o c r i s i s counsel ing, in format ion and referral , te l ephone cuunse7 i ng , 1 egal r e f e r r a l , and i t ~ d i v i d u a l counsel i ng. Arrangelncnts w i t h o t h e r s o c i a l services agencies i n t he llouston area a l l o w t h e establishment of s a t e l l i t e centers i n underse rved neighborhoods i n H a r r i s County. Prev ious exper ience o f Sand D o l l a r , I n c . , p e r m i t s r e a l i s t i c p r o j e c t i r m s f o r t h e services becoming n e a r l y s e l f - s u f f i c i e n t a f t e r t h i s i n i t i a l 12-month suppor t f r o m t h e Xrna Hogg Foundat ion. However, t he current fundiny s i t u a t i o n na t ionw ide i s so unsettled t h a t f u t u r e f und i l l y may be considered as necessary a n d app ropr i a t e based upon t h e f i r s t y e a r ' s e x p e r i e n c e .

Mr. Roger D. LaFollette, Director o f Sand Dol l a r , Inc., w i l l be r e s p o n s i b i l e f o r t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e p r o j e c t . He w i l l submit dn interim progress report i n August , 1983, and f i n a l f i s c a l accoun t ing and e v a l u a t i v e sunlrnary by February 28, 1984.

THE EN IVEKSITY OF T E X A S SYSTEM ADl.1Ill I STRATIOII AMENDMEPiTS TO T H E 1982-83 SY STEH ADMI PJI S T E A T I O N BUDGET

BOF,RD OF KEGEI4TS P i E i T I t 4 G - A P R I L 14-15,7983 (Sources o f f u n d s f o r t h e s e t r a n s a c t i u n s a r e departnent,a?

a p p r c r p r i a t i nns u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e i n d i c a t e d . )

O f f i ce n f t h e Chancel 1 or - Chancel - - -. l o r -. - Appointment

1. A p p o i n t D o n W . L e v e r t y , P r @ g r a m A n a l y s t f a r t i o v e r n m e n t a l ! ? c l a t l ~ n s d t a n a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f 539,300 e f f e c t i v e l4drch 7 , 1983. ( R B C ? n -45 )

R e s i g n a t i o n 2. R ~ s i g n D a v i d N e s e n h o ' l t z , P r o g r a m A r ~ a l y s t forGcrv~rnmenta1 K e l a t i o n s d t

a n a n n u a l s a l a ry ra te o f 539,000 effective January 1 , 1983. {RBC; 0-35)

S a l a r y Rate 1 ncrcase 3. Increase t teaannual s a l a r y ra te permi t t ea under Suci d l Securi ty o f

V ice Chancellor Emer i tus Graves W . Landrum f r o m 56,000 t o 56,600 e f f e c t i v e February 1 , 1983. (P.BC+ 0 -44 )

O f f i c e o f t h e Chancellor* - E x e c u t i v e V i c e Chancellor for .- Academic A f f a i r s

Salary Rate Increase 4 . a t h e a n n u d l s a l a r y ra te o f Assistant t o t he E x e c u ~ i v e V i c e

Chancellor f o r Academic A f f a i r s , P a t r i c i a D. Witherspoon, from $42,500 t o $45,500 e f f e c t i v e March 1 , 7983. (RBC# D-38)

O f f i c e o f Finance and Admin i s t ra t i un Appoi nt~rient

5. A p p o i n t T h o m a s M . L e w i s 1 I I , A s s i s t a n t t o t h e E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r f o r ~ i n a n c e and Administration a t an annual s a l a r y rate o f $45,000, e f t e c t i v e January 18, 1983. Source o f Funds : System Admi n i s t r a t i o n - Una11 o c a t e d l l p e r a t i ng Account (RBC$ 0-33, 34)

O f f i c e of the Compt ro l l e r Sa7 a r v Rate Increases

6 . l n c r e a s e t h e a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f S y s t e n i A u d i t o r , E d g a r S . E l l i s , f r o r n $31,500 t o $32,500 e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1983. (RBC# D-32)

7. Increase the a n n u a l sa lary ra te o f S u p e r v i s o r of Repor t ing and Cost Allocation, Earcle E. Chappell, f r o m $31,5G0 t o $32,500 e f f e c t i v e February 1 , 7 983. (RBCf: 0-37 )

In s t i t u t e of Higher Educa t ion M a n a ~ e m e n t S a l a r v Rate Increase

8. Increase t h e annual sd la ry r a t e o f Program O f f i c e r , James A. M i 7 1 iarns, from $42,500 t o $43,950 e f f e c t i v e arch 1 , 1983. (RBC# D-39)

O f f i c e o f Investments and T r u s t s S a l d r y Rdte Increase

9. I n c r e a s e the annual sa1ar.y r a t e o f Director o f S t o c k Kesearch. Edmund M. Cowar t , f rom $45,300 tb $47,800 e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1983. ( R B C ~ D-40)

Off ice of General Cuunsel ... - .

a r ~ t~t~emen t %int Lee S t a n l e y Smith, A t t o r n e y , a t an annual s a l a r y ra te o f

$38,500 e f f e c t i v e March 7, 1983, ( R B C # D-47)

Office o f General Counsel (Continued) -. - S a l a r y Ratc Lncreases

11 . Increa5e t h e a n n u d l s a l a r y rat^ o f General At. tnrney and A s s o c i a t e Genera l Counsel W . 0. S h u l t z , I I from $68,867 t o $72,000 e f f e c t i v e February 1 , 1983. ( R B G 0 - 4 2 )

12. Ir~crease t h e a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f At tu r9neyM. L y n n T a y l o r f r o r n 546,873 to $48,800 effective February 1 , 1 9 6 j . (RBC+ D-41)

Change o f S t a t u s 13. Change t h e s t a t u s o t Joan Gardner , E x e c u t i v e Assistant (Classified

Salaries) t o L e g a l A s s i s t a n t (Administrative Salar ies ) a t no c h a n g e i n the dnnua l s a l a r y r a t e o f $24,264 effective Jdrluary 1 , 1983. (RBC? 0-30)

O f f i c e o f F a c i l i t i e s Planning and C o n s t r u c t i o n - Texas Depart~~~ent o f L o r r e c t i o n s / C o n s u l ~ a n t s ( C c n t r a c t Services) Hesi g n a t i o n

14, Resiyn Charles R. Latharn, Constrtiction Inspector, a t dn annua l s a l a r y ra te o f 926,414 e f f e c t i v e October 31, 7982. ( R B C ? D - 3 7 j

I n s t i t u t e o f H igher Educat ion Management (Revolving Fund) Transfers of Funds --

15. Amount o f Transfer - $4.200 trom: R e g i s t r a t i o n ~ e e s

To: Facu l t y and Administrator Evaluation Workshop - Consul tan t s 51,326.40 Maintenance a n d Operation 7 ,868.50 Food S e r v i c e 1,U05.10

To s e t up t h e budgets f n r these workshop.; h e l d February 26 - Ciarch 1, 7903 a n d March 28-29, 7983. ( R B C 4 0-36, 4 6 )

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM

LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING A P R I L 74-15. 1983

LAND A N D INVESTMEUT REPORT

Meetina o f Anril 15. 1983

INDEX

I . PERMANENT UMI VERS ITY FUND

A, INVESTMENT MATTERS - MOMTH ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1982

1 . Report on S e c u r i t i e s Transactions

2 . Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and Ava i l ab l e Fund

B. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED JANUARY 31 , 1983

1. Report on Securities Transac t ions

2. Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and Avai 1 a b l e Fund

11. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

A . INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1982

1, Report on Securit ies Transactions

%. S e c u r i t i e s Transac t ions D e t a i 1

B . INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED JANUARY 31, 1983

1. Report on S e c u r i t i e s T ransac t ions

2. Sefuri t i es T ransa t ions O e t a i 1

C . ADDITIONS AND TRANSFERS - COMMON TRUST FUND - DECEMBER 1 , 1982

PAGE C & I REPORT

L.ANn AND INVESTMENT REPORT

For Month Ended December 31, 1982

I . PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

PERMANENT l lN1VERSITY FUND - INVESTMENT MATTERS.-- REPORT ON SECURITIES TRAPISACTIONS. --The f o l 1 owi ng securi t . ips

t r -dnsac t ions Rave been made f o r the Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund i n December, 1982. The E x ~ c u t i v e D i r e c t o r f o r I nves tmen ts and T r u s t s recommends app rova l by t h e Board o f Regents o f t h e s e t r a n s a c t i o n s .

COMPARISON SUMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE BOOK Y I E L D BOOK VALUE BOOK Y IELD SECURITY -- 12/31/81 12/31/81 12/31/82 12/31/82

DEBT S E C U R I T I E S : 11. 5 . -~svernrnent Obligations

Treasury Bonds !i 189,233,872.73 10,30% $ 244,539,245.13 10.85% V a r i o u s Guaranteed Bonds 262,847,957.40 9.92 290,835,867.79 10.72 FHA Mortgages 6,463,698.14 6.95 6,153,711.49 -- 6.96

1 O T A l - I I . S. l;overnment Oh1 i ga t i ons 458,545,528.27 10 -03 541,528,824.41 10.74

U. 5 . Government Agencies ( Nun-Guaranteed) 33,453,832.38 12.28 36,802,480.39 12.34

Corpclr-a te Konds

TOTAL - DEBT S E C U R I T I E S 991,644,020.47 9.61 1,187,554,135,68 10.41

P r e f e r r e d S t o c k s 2,372,500.00 10.80 5,759,500.00 -- 13.56

TOTA1. - F I X E D INCOME SECURIT IES 994,026,520.47 9.62 1,188,313,635.68 10.43

EQUITY S E C U R I T I E S : Cor~vert i b7 e Debentures 5,796,770.00 7.43 5,198,145.00 7.63 Convert i b l c preferred Stncks 3,030,621.84 5.53 807,028.89 10.41 Common Stocks 490,001,512.91 6,70 526,511,328.63 6.65

TOTAI - E Q U I T Y SECURITIES 498,828,904.75 6.70 532,516,502.52 6.67

TOT/'\L - LONG TERM I PIVESTMENTS 1,492,845,425.22 8,64 1,720,830,138.20 9.27

!:ASH A F,r)ll/ VAL ENT: U. S. G o v t s , { D i r e c t & G t d . ) 22,284,760.36 8.89 8,581,826.38 10.56 Gov t . A y e n c i es (Non - G t d . j 2,000,000,OO 11.50 260,000.00 14.20 Corporate Bonds - - - - 148,830.31 4.85 C o m m ~ r c l a 1 Pa p r r 64,082,400.00 12.41 55,672,700.00 -. 9.07 - - -. . Cash (Interpjt Bear ing) 3,484,659.43 - - - . . - 1,514,997.92

T'OTAI. - CASH 8 E Q U I VALEHT 91,851,819.79 11.50 66,178,354.61 . - 9 2

TOTAL - S E C U R I T I E S , CASH & F:I)UI VALENT $1,534,697,245.01 8.80% $1,787,008,492-8j 9.27%

I n d i c a t e d Annual Income f o r Ensuing 12 Months $139,461,706.00

p~ ~t1.jJ,~l ENT UNIVERSITY FUND SUMMARY OF BOOK VALUE AND BOOK YIELD

BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF(000 '~ Omit ted)

Decemb er 3~, 1982

ALLIANCE BEF<NSTEIN- CAPITAL FAYEZSYSTE~1 STAFF CAPITAL r'1ACAULAY GUARDIAN SAROFIM TOTAL FUND

DEBT SECURITI ES:U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds $ 234,015 10.75% 5 5,977 14.32% $ 4,547 11.150/, $ 244,539 10.85%Various Govt. Gtd. 290,836 10.72 290,836 10.72FHA Mortgages 6,154 6.96 6,154 6.96

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 531,005 10.69 5,977 14.32 4,547 11.15 541.529 10.74Non-Gtd. Agencies 22,961 11.78 13,841 13.28 36,802 12.34Corporate Bonds 602,098 9.98 2,125 12.48 604,223 9.99

r- TOTAL DEBT 1,156,064 10.34 5,977 14.32 20,513 12.72 1,182,554 10.41Q<I

...... Preferred Stocks 5,760 13.56 5,760 13.56---w TOTAL F{XED 1,161,824 10.36 5,977 14.32 20,513 12.72 1,188.314 10.43

EQUITY SECURITIES:Convertible Debs. 2,873 5.65 363 9.64 $ 1,962 10.157:, 5.198 7.63Conv. Preferred 596 10.50 $ 65 10.63% 146 9.97 807 10.41Common Stocks 404,404 7.26 32,909 3.55 20,222 4.95 36,985 5.46 31,991 4.64 526,511 6.65

TOTAL EQUI Tl ES 407.873 7.25 32,909 3.55 20,585 5.03 37,050 5.47 34,099 4.98 532,516 6.67--- ---TOTAL LONG TERM 1,569,697 9.55 38,886 5.21 ---.1L.Q98 8.87 37,050 5.47 34,099 4.98 1,720,830 9.27---

SHORT TERM:U, S. Treasuries 8,168 10.69 414 7.86 8,582 10.56Non-Gtd. Agencies 260 14.20 260 14.20Corporate Bonds 149 4.85 149 4.85Commercial Paper 45,563 9.07 1,108 8.39 3,012 8.50 5,990 9.47 55,673 9.07Cash (Int. Bearing) 1,297 6 204 8 1,515

TOTAL SHORT TERM 55,177 9.30 1.108 8.39 680 10.31 3,216 8.50 5,998 9.47 66,179 9.28 r:---t,;

TOTAL FUND 51,624,874 9.54% $39,994 5.30% $41.778 8.89;( $40,266 S.la $40,097 5.65% $1.787,C09 9.277: ,----- ---~----

SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS (December, 1982)

Purchases: Cos t

U, 5. Government Ohligations Direct Gua rantced

TOTAL - U. 5. Government Obl i g a t i ons 3,426,185.00

Corporate Ronds 5,416,500.00

Cornmon Stocks 12,471,260.50

TOTAL

S h o r t Tcrm Secur i t i c s ( N e t )

TOTAL PURCHASES

Y i e l d a t Cost:

Gain Y i e l d o r a t S a l c

Proceeds -- -- (Loss 1 P r i c e S a l e s : . , .

U. S . Governm~nt Agenrics Non-Guaranteed

Coms~on S t o c k s

TOTAL SALES

M a t u r i t i e s and - -.- Prepxments :

U. S . Government n b l i g a t i o n s Guardnteed

GNMA Pools V a r i o u s Bonds FHA Mortgages

TOTAL. - IJ. 5. Government O b l i g a t i ons

! j , 5 . Government Ayenci es rjon-Guaranteed

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FllND BOOK VA l UE - . - . - . - -

tiovember 30, 1982 Balance $1,772,373,248.37

Additions (llecember, 1982) From West Texas Lands

(See Cash Statement f o r Detai 1 ) $13,863,233.32 Kcalizcd Nct Gain a r ( L o s s )

on S ~ c ~ r r i t y Transactions 772,011.12 14,635,244.44

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF -. (December, 1 98.Z)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Par Value n r Y i e l d - .

No. S h a r z Description P r i c e Total Net Cost --- a t Cost U. S . GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIO@ ( D i rect and Guaranteed) : - Long Tern Treasuri es ( D i rect)

$2,000,000 70-1/2% Notes, due 11/15/92 98.50 $1,970,000.00 10.75%

Various Long Term ( ~ u a r a n t e e d ) 1 ,500,000 GNMA Project Loan 223F, Poo l#60987,

12%, due 12/15/12 97.00 1,456,185.00 -- 12 .37

$3,500,009 TOTAL - U. S. Government Obl i ga t i ons (Direct and Guaranteed) $3,426,185.00 11.44%

CORPORATE BONDS: -

$2,500,000 Jewel Companies, Inc. 11-1/2% Notes, due 12/1/92 97.50 $2,437,500.00 11.93%

3,000,000 Mercantile Texas Corp. 71-1/2X Notes, due 12/15/89 99.30 2,979,000.00 11.65

$5,500,000 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds ---- -.

COMMON STOCKS :

10,000 shs. Best Products Co., Inc. 3,000 " Mercantile Texas Corp.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

NET INCREASE -, IN COMMERCIAL PAPER:

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

American Express Credit Corp. Associates Corp. o f North America BarclaysAmericanCorp. Borg-Warner Acceptance Corp. General Electric C r e d i t Corp. General Motors Acceptance Corp. 3 . C . Penney F inanc ia l Corp.

Book Value--

PERMANENT UNLVERSITY FUND - -

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

To ta l Ne t Gain or Par Value - U e s c r i +--.- t i o n Price Proceeds - (Loss}

MATURITIES - -- AND PREPA MENTS

U, 5. GOVERNMEN-P OBLIGATIQNS (Guaranteed):

Var ious Long Term $337,965.08 GKA P a s s - ~ h r o u g h s , Various Pools 100.00 $307,965.08 $11,008.67

16,000.00 P a t r i o t I V Shipping Corp. Sh ip Financing Bonds, 8.05%,

--- .-. due 12/7/04 100.00 16,oOo.oQ -0-

323,965.00 TOTAL - Various Long Term 323,965.08 11,008.67

$366,551.38 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations ---.. - (Guaranteed)

U. S . GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ( Non-Guaran teed) : -- -- $66,460.00 - - Federal Home Lodn Mortgage Gorp.

P a r t i c i ~ a t i o n Certificates. Various Groups 100.00 $66,460.00 $481 .66

----

CORPORATE BONUS: ----- $ 3,500.00 Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp .

4.85% Promissury Notes, due 12/1/95 700,OO $ 3,500.00 $ 341.80

1,000,000.00 C.I.T. Financial Corp. 8.85% Debs., due 12/1/82 100.00 1,000,000.00 -0-

1 00,000.00 General Tel ephone Co. o f F l o r i da 10.85% 1 s t Mtge., due 12/1/99 100.00 100,000.00 -0-

?7,000,00 Texaco Inc . 4-1/22 Notes, due 12/15/89 100.00 27,000.00 2,967.19

1,000,000.~0 Union O i l Co. of California . 8-3/8% Debs., due 12/7/82 100. 00 1 ,000,000.00 - -- -0- , -A-.

62,130,500.00 TOTAL - Corhporatc Bonds - . .-

No. Shares

5,QOO shs. 15,000 I '

35,000 " 25,000 " 5,000 " 5,000 "

35,000 " 25,000 " 40,000 "

5,000 "

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - ALL I ANCE CAPITAL - (December, 1982)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Descri p t i on - COMMON STOCKS :

Big Three Industries, Inc . General Motors Corp. Goodyear T i re & Rubber Co. Jewel Companies, Inc. Morton-Thi okol , Inc . Nalco Chemical Co. Owens-Corni ng F i berglas Corp. Ry der Sys terns, I nc. Sears, Roebuck & Co. S u p e r i o r Oil Co.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

Y i e l d Price T o t a l Net -- Cost a t Cos t

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF Yield

Total Net Gain o r a t S a l e No. Shares Description P r i c e Proceeds (Loss ) P r i c e

COMMON STOCKS: -

15,000 shs. AMP Inc , 68.15 $1,022,240.E6 $254,865.86 2,055 1 5,000 " Wa 1 t Di sney Productions 69.98 1,049,739.94 198,564.94 1 - 7 1 50,000 " F l o r i d a P r o g r e s s C o r p . 16.83 841,371.84 56,621.84 10.10 20,000 " Johnson & Johnson 48.78 975,517.41 232,467-41 2.05

TOTAL - Conmron S t o c k s

NET DECREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER: $3,779,000 .OO

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

American Express Credit Corp.

Book Value

$1,108,000.00

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - BERNSTE IN-MACAULAY (December, 1982)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Y i e l d No. Shares Descr*i p t i o n P r i c e T o t a l Net Cost a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS :

5,000 shs. 1,900 "

30,000 " 4,000 " 7,500 " 6,000 " 5,000 " 5,000 " 3,000 " 6,000 " 5,000 "

Armstrong World I ndus t r i es , Inc . Burl i ngton Northern Inc . Commonweal t h Edi son Co . F i res tone T i re & Rubber Co. Genuine Parts Co. Georg ia-Pac i f i c Corp. INTERCO Inc. K mart Corp. J . C. Penney Lo., Inc. Phibro-Salo~non, Inc. R . 3. Reynolds Industries, Inc.

TOTAL - Co~nrnon Stocks

NET SHORT TERM SECURITIES ACOUIRED:

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF P a r Value Yield

o r Total Net G a i n o r a t s a l e No. Shares Description Price Proceeds (Loss) Pr,i ce

U, S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES on-~uaranteed} :

$ 430,000 Federal Home Loan Bank 14,20%Notes, due4/25/83 101.81 $ 437,781.25 $ 7,781.25 8.95%

1,715,000 Federal Farm Credit Banks -, 14.80&Notes, due7 /23 /84 107.18 1,838,131,25 123,131.25 9.85

$2,145,000 TOTAL - U. S . Govt. Agencies - (Non-Guaranteed)

COMMON STOCKS :

15,000 shs. Dataproducts Corp.

HOLDINGS DF SHORT TERM SECURIT IES 12/31/82: Book Value

U. 5 . Treasuries Government Agenci es ( Non-Guaranteed)

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - CAPITAL - GUARDIAN - (December , 1 982)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Yield No. Shares Dfscri p t i o n P r i c e Tota l .- Net Cost a t C o s t

COMMON STOCKS-

4,000 shs. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 60.00 $ 240,000.00 9.00% 4,000 " BankAmeri ca Corp. 22.53 90,132.50 6.75

41,000 " Freeport-McMoRan Inc. 14.37 589,347.00 4.17 12,000 " UnitedTelecomunications, I nc . 20.86 250,308.00 0.44

TOTAL - Comrnon Stocks

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Total Net Descri p t i o n -- Proceeds -

NET DECREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER: $502,000.00

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

Arneri can Express Credi t Corp. Commercial C r e d i t Co.

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - FAYEZ S A R O f I M ( D e F i ~ r T - 7 W

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Y i e l d No. Shares Descri p t i on Price Total Net Cost a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS :

3,000 shs. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Znc. 7,000 " CBS Inc.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

INVESTMENTS OISPOSED OF

Tota l Net Yield

Gain or a t Sale No. Shares Descri p t i o n Price Proceeds - (Loss) P r i c e

COMMON STOCKS:

15,000 shs. McOernlott Inc. 19.40 $290,990.25 $(263,054,75) 9.28%

NET . - - DECREASE - , P I N - COMMERCIAL PAPER:

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS i z / 3 i / a z :

Montgomery Ward C r e d i t Corp.

Book Value

$5,990,000 .OO

CASH STATEMENT December 31, 1987

P ~ r r n a n ~ n t , A v a i l a b l ~ -- Fund Fund

rrr.!rr~ Ides t Texas Ldrlds :

Oil Royalties Gas R o y d l t i e s S u l phrlr Rnyal t i c s Watcr Royal t i e s B r i ne Royal t i e s M i n e r a l I . e a s ~ R e n t a l s Water Least? Rentals S a l e o f S a n d , Gravel , e t c . Mi nera l Lease Bonuses

T o t a l from West Texas Lands

From D i s p o s i t i o r ~ o f Securities:

U. 5. Government O b l i y d t i o r \ s G N M A Pass-Throughs Vari nus Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U, S. Government Agencies Norl-Guaran teed

C o r p o r a t e Bonds

Common Stocks

Accounts Rece i v a h l e NLT Corp. Convers ion i n t o

American General Corp. Secur i t ies

Interest Received:

il, 5 . Government Ohligations T r e a s u r y Securities (;NMA Pass-Throughs V a r i o u s Guaranteed Bonds F I ~ A rlortgilgcs

U. 5. Govei3nment Agenc ies 1Jor1-Guaranteed

C o r ~ v e r t i b l e Debentures

.Short. Term Securf t i e s

t3iv iderc!s Ret:e i ved :

TOTAL RECEIPTS 23,472,246.30

C a s h o n H a n d 1 1 / 3 0 / 8 2 (Tnteres tBear ing! - 2,645,1.17,70

TOTAI- R L C E I PTS FlND CASI I . $26,117,359.00 .-

CASH STATEMENT December 31, 1982

(Cont inued)

P ~ r m a n e n t A v a i 7 a b l e Fund Fund

DISRURSEMENTS: -

Securities Acquired:

U . S. Government O h l i g a t i o n s Treasury Secur i t i e s Var ious Guaranteed Bonds

Corporate Bonds

Cnmmon Stocks

S h o r t Tern1 Securities ( N e t )

Amortizatjon o f Discount

To C l e a r O u t A v d i lab1 e F u n d

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

TOTAL D I SBURSEMENTS AND CASH

For Month Ended January 31, 1983

I . PERMANENT U N I V E R S I T Y FUND

PERMANENT U N I V E R S JTY FUND - INVESTMENT MATTERS. --

REPORT ON S E C U R I T I E S TRANSACTIONS. - - T h e f o l 1 owing s e c u r i t i c s t r ansac t ions have been made f o r t h e Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund i n January, 1983, The Execu t i ve Di r e c t o r f o r 1 nvestments and T r u s t s recommends approva l by t h e Board of Regents o f t h e s e t r a n s a c t i o n s .

COMPARISON SUMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE BOOK Y IELD BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD SECURITY 1/31/82 1/31/82 1/31/83 . - 1/31/83

DEBTSECURITIES: U. S . Government Obl i a a t i o n s *

Treasury Bonds $ 199,209,752.73 10.512 $ 251,483,805.95 10.81% V a r i o u s Guaranteed Bonds 263,090,025.21 9.93 290,268,262.46 10.59 FHA Mortgayes 6,446,318.64 6.96 6,098,717.33 6 . 9 6

TOTAL - U. S. Government Obl i g a t i n n s 468,746,096.58 10.14 547,850,786.24 10.65

U. S , Government Agencies ( Nun-Guaranteed) 35,368,196.81 12.42 36,744,144.06 12.34

Corporate Bonds 503,251,093.41 9.10 605,908,063.41 10.00

TOTAL - nERT SECIIRITIES 1,007,365,386,80 9.70 1,190,502,993.71 10.37

Preferred Stucks 2,372,500.00 - 10.80 -- .. -. 5,759,500.00 13.56

TOTAL - F I X E D INCOME 1,009,737,886.80 9.70 1,196,262,493.71 10.39 SECURITIES

EQUITY S E C U R I T I E S : C u n v e r t i b l e Debentures 5,796,770.00 7.43 S,198,145.00 7.63 Convert.i h l F P r e f ~ r r e d S t o c k s 3,030,621.84 5.53 2,374,677.29 9.07 Cot~~rnon S t o c k s 489,423,248.20 , -,.. .. 6.78 534,952,422.34 6.64 . -- - --- .- . -. . ."

TOTAL - EQUITY S E C U R I T I E S 498,250,640.04 .. -- 6.78 . ... 542,525,244.63 - - . . .., . .. 6.66

TLlTAL - LONG TERM 1,507,988,526.84 8.74 1 ,738 ,787 ,738 .34 9.23 INVESTMENTS

CASH & EQUIVALENT: -U. 5. Govts. ( D i r e c t & G t d . ) 20.422.900.73 9.76 Govt. ~ ~ e n c i e s (Non-Gtd.} ' 2~000~000 .00 11.50 C0rporat.c Bonds 147,688.31 4.85 169,887 - 4 5 6.92 Commercial Paper 64,205,000.00 13.21 51,096,700.00 8.56 Cash ( In te res t Bear ing) 11,481,125.17 2,845,654.98

TOTAI -- CASH 8 EQUIVALENT 98,256,714.81 12.34 - . -- 62,511,409,63 8.85 --

TOTAL - S E C U R I T I E S , C A S H & EQUIVALENT $1,606,245,241.65 8.93% 51,801,?99,147,97 9 .22% -- ,

- - - - . . . - -. . - - -

Tndicdtcd Annual Incor!le f o r Crisuing 12 Months $143,415,152.00

PERMPLNENT U N I V E R S I T Y FUND SUMMARY OF BOOK VALIJE A80 BOOK Y IELD

BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (000 ' s @ni t t e d )

January 31, 1983

ALL IANCE BERNSTE I N - CAPITAL FAY EZ CAPITAL MACAU L AY GUARD IAN SAROF I M SYSTEM STAFF TOTAL FUND

DEBT SECURITIES: U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds Various Govt. G t d . FHA Mortgages

TOTAL U. S . Govts.

Non-Gtd. Agencies

Corporate Bonds r TP TOTAL DEBT -- Preferred Stocks d

A TOTAL FIXED

EQUITY SECURITIES: Converti b l e Debs. Conv. Preferred Comon S tocks

TOTAL EQUIT IES

TGTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: U. S . Treasuries Non-Gtd. Agencies Corporate Bonds Commerci a1 Paper Cash ( I n t . Bear ing )

TOTAL SHORT T E R I

TOTAL FUND

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM A STAFF (January, 1 983)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRFC

Par Value o r Y i e l d

No. Shares - D e s c r i p t i o n P r j c e Total Net Cost - a t C o s t U. S . GOVERNMENT OBL IGATlONS ( D i rect and Guaranteed) : -

$6,000,000 99.81 $5,988,437.50 9.486 2,000,000 10-3/4% Bonds, due 2 / 1 5 / 0 3

. -. , - - - 97.83 1,956,562.50 11.02 --

8,000,000 TOTAL - Long Term Treasuries ( D i r e c t ) 7,945,000.00 9.86

Var ious t o n g Term (Guaranteed) 200,000 GNMA 6.20% P a r t i c i p a t i o n Certificates,

due 8/12/88 79.50 - 159,000.00 17.28

$8,200,000 TOTAL - U. S, Government Obligations -- ( D i rect and Guaranteed)

CORPORATE BONDS:

$2,00O,QOJ Polaroid Corp. 11-7/8% Notes, due 8/15/90

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS: 25,000 shs. Cooper Industries Inc .

$2.93 Convertible Preferred

28,000 shs. 30,000 " 12,000 "

2,101) I '

5,000 " 17,500 "

5,000 " 30,000 2fl,500 I'

20,009 "

2,000 "

COMMON STOCKS: - Aetna L i f e & Casualty Co. B e s t Products Lo., Inc. Federated Departr ,~ent Stores , I n c . Hew1 et t -Packard Co. Hospital Corp. o f America McDonald's Corp. NCR Corp. Peps i Co , Inc, R. J . Reynolds I ndus t r i es , Inc. Southland Corp. Un i ted Techno1 og i es Corp.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

Par Va lue 0 r

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (January, 1983)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield Total !Jet Gain o r a t Sale

No. Shares Descr i p t i o n Price -- ~ r o c e e d s (Loss) , Price SALES

--

COMMON STOCKS:

5,000 shs. BankA~r~erica Corp. 20.63 $103,146.54 $38,352.21 7.37% 25,000 " Cont inenta l I l l ino i s Corp. 22.03 5 5 0 , 6 5 6 s 2,198.34 9.08 --

TOTAL - Common Stocks

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U . S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed) :

Various Lonq Term -s,

Various ~ o o l s - 100.00 Blue Ridge Wospi t a l System,

Inc. ( H i l l - ~ u r t o n Loan) 9% Note, due 7/1/00 100.00

Cochise C o u n t y Hospi t a l Assn . (Hi 1 1 -Burtan Loan) 9.60% Note, due 1/1/00 100.00

Marcus Daly Memorial Hospi ta l Corp. ( H i 11 -Burton Loan) 8-1/47 Note, due 1/24/99 100.00

Intercoastal B u l k Carriers, Inc . , Series A, 9-1 /8% SF Bonds, due 6 / 3 0 / 9 2 100.00

Maqnul i a Mdri ne Transport Co. 8-3/4X SF Bonds, due 7/22/85 100.00

Manufacturers Hanover T r u s t Ca., Owner Trustee, (Sh i pmor Assoc ia tes) Series A, Issue 1, 9%, due 6/30/02 100.00

Moore-McCormack Bul k Transport, I n c . , Series 8, 9% SF Bonds, due 6/30/96 100.00

Sun Sh ipbu i l d i ng & Dry Dock Co., 653 Leasing Co., 7.85% SF Bonds, d u e 10/31/89 1C0.00

TOTAL - Various Long Tern1

Principal Payments

TOTAL - U. 5 . Govt. Ob l iga t ions (Guaranteed) $945,721.76

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Con t i n u ~ d ) (January, 1 983)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Con t i nued)

T o t a l Net Gain o r P a r Value - Descri p t i on P r i c e Proceeds ( L o s s )

MATURITI EmO PREPAYMENTS T ~ x i i u e d )

U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (Non-Guaranteed) :

$59,081.90 Federal Horne Loan Mortgage Corp, Participation Cert i f icates , Various Groups

CORPORATE BONDS :

$150,000.00 A t l a n t i c C i t y Electric Co. 3-1/45 1st Mtye., due 1/1/83 100.00 $1 50,000.00 $ -0-

133,142.36 B e a t r i c e Foods Co. 9-7/8% Promi s sory Notes, due 1/15/95 100.00 133,142.86 1,169.24

20,000.00 Dow Chemical Co. 4-1 /2% Promi ssory Notes, due 1/15/90 100.00 20,000.00 731.03

Sohio/BP Trans Alaska P i p e l i n e Capi ta l , Inc.:

39,000.00 9-3/4% Notes, due 1/1/93 100.00 39,000.00 18.08

71,000.00 10-5/8% Notes, -- due 1/1/98 100,DO 71,000.00 - 108.82

$41 3,142.86 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

NET DECREASE I N COMMERCIAL PAPER: $3,500,000.00

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1 /31/83: Book Value

Amer ican Express Credi t Corp. Barcl aysAmeri canCorp. Genera 1 E l ec t ri c Credi t Corp. General Motors Acceptance Corp. J . C. Penney F inanc ia l Corp. Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp.

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (January, 1983)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

No. Sha-ce~ Desc r i p t i on COMMON STOCKS:

20,000 shs. Ma t te1 Inc. 10,000 " PepsiCo Inc. 15,000 " Phibro-Salomon Inc. 5,000 " Phi l ipMorr is Inc ,

10,000 " Sears, Roebuck & Co 5,000 " S u p e r i o r O i l Co.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

Y i e l d Price T o t a l Net Cost --- a t Cost

NET INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER: $1,097,000.00 -,

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

T o t a l N e t No. Shares Desc r i p t i on - Price Prbceeds

COMMON STOCKS:

2,500 shs. Dun & Bradstreet Corp. 106.30 $ 265,741.13 40,000 " J a c k E c k e r d C o r p . 23.40 935,968.67

5,000 " E-Systetns Inc , 48.54 242,691.88 15,000 " McDonaldtsCorp. 57.22 858,346.31 25,000 " Schering-Plough Corp. 40.40 1,009,966.25

TOTAL - Comrr~on Stocks

G a i n or. (Loss)

Y i e l d a t Sale Price - -. . . - -

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 133 1 /03 :

American Express Credit Corp.

Book Val !me-

$2,205,000.00

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - BERNSTEIN-MACAULAY (January, 1983)

l NVESTMENTS ACQUI RED

Y i e l d No. Shares - -. - . - - - D e s c r i p t i o n P r i c e Total Net C o s t a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS :

5,000 shs . €as trnan Kodak Co. 8,300 " General Motors Corp. 7,500 " Genuine Pa r t s Co.

10,000 " Geo rg ia -Pac i f i cCo rp .

TOTAL - Comon Stocks

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF Par V a l ue Yield

o r T o t a l Net Gain or a t S a l e No. Shares Descr i p t i on P r i c e Proceeds (Loss) -- Price

U . A G O V E R N M E N T S p n E t ) - :

$1,000,000 . U. S . Treasury 12-1/82 Notes, -. . . - - - -. . - due Y/30/84 '104.43 $1,044,375.00 $41,562.50 - 3-:2.2

U , S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (Non-Guaranteed) :

$200,000 Federal Home Loan Bank 14.202 Notes, due 4/25/83 101,47 $202,937.50 $2,937.50 -- 8.89%

COMMON STOCKS: --

! i,000 shs. Oak Industries, I n c .

NET SHORT TERM SECURITIES DISPOSED OF: -L- $242 659.18

HOLDINGS OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES 1/31/83:

U. 5. Treasuries Government Agenci es ( Non-Guaranteed)

Book Val up

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN (January, 1 9831

INVESTMEUTS ACQUIRED

Y i e l d No. Shares D e s c r i p t i o n - Price Total Net Cost a t Cost

COMMON STOCKS:

40,000 shs. Texas Utilities Co.

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Tota l Net Y i c l d

Gain or a t Sale No. Shares - -. - - - . - - Descri p t i on Price Proceeds - , -- (Loss ) P r i c e

COMMON STOCKS :

12,000 shs. S t a n d a r d Oil Co. (Indiana) 44.45 $533,454.18 $(14,176,62) 6.30% 1,300 " T i m k c n C o . 53 .63 69,716.67 (5 ,915 .83 ) 3.36

TOTAL - Common Stocks $603,f 70.85 $(20,152.45) -- 5.94%

NET DECREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER:

CDMMERC I A L PAPER HOLDINGS 1 /31/83 :

Commercial Credit Co. General Motors Acceptance Corp.

Book V a l ue -- - -

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - FAYE2 SAROFIM (January, 1983)

1 NVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Y ie lc l Nu, Shares Descr i p t i o n P r i c e - Tota l Net Cost -- a t Cast

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS:

12,000 s h s . American General Corp. Adjus tab le Rate , Series B, Conve r t i b l e Preferred

COMMON STOCKS :

1,000 shs. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc . 5,000 " CBS Inc. 4,000 " Coca-ColaCo. 2,000 " Shell Oil Co.

TOTAL - Common Stocks

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Total, Net D e s c r i p t i o n -- .- Proceeds

NET DECREASC I N COMMERCIAL PAPER: $1,291,000.00

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1 /31/83 :

Montgomery Ward Credit Corp.

Book Value

$4,699,000.00

CASH STATEMENT January 31, 1983

Permanent Ava i 1 a b l e Fund .-- Fund - ---

RECEIPTS: -

From West Texas Lands:

Oil R o y a l t i e s Gas R o y a l t i e s S u l p h ~ r Rnyal t i e s Water Royal t i e s R r i ne Royalt ies Mineral Lease Rental s Watcr Lease Rentals S a l e o f Sand, Gravel, etc. Mineral Lease Bonuses Tota l from West Texas Lands

From O i s p o s i t i a n o f S e c u r i t i e s :

U. S . Government O b l i g a t i o n s Treasury Securities GNMA Pass-Throughs Var ious Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U. 5 . Government Agencies Yon-Guaranteed

Corporate Bonds

Common S t o c k s

S h o r t Term S e c ~ r i t i e s ( N e t )

Interest Received:

il. 5 . Government Obligations - , reasury Securities GNMA Pass-Throughs V a r i ous Guaranteed Bonds FHA M o r t g a g e s

11. 5. Government Agencics Non-Gua r a n t eed

Corporate Bonds

C o n v ~ r t i h l e Debentures

S h o r t T e r m S e c u r i t i e s

Dividends Received:

Preferred Stocks

Convertibl~! Preferred Stocks

A m o r t i z a t i o n o f P r c ~ i urn 1,463.38

TnTAL R E C E I P T S 25,719,011.01

TOTAL RECFTPTS AND CASH

DISBURSEMENTS: -

CASH STATEMENT January 31, 1983

(Continued)

Pernlanent. - Fund -

Available Fund

Securi t ies Acqui red:

U. 5 . Government Obligations Treasury Securities $ 7,945,000.00 Var ious Guaranteed Bonds 159,000 .OO

Corporate Bonds

Convertible Preferred Stocks

Common S t o c k s

A m o r t i z a t i o n o f Discount 261,766.95

To Clear Out A v a i l a b l e F u n d $11,206,328.29

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 24,388,353.95 $11,206,328.29 --

Cash on Hand 1/32 /83 (Interest Bear ing ) 2,845,654.98 -

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS AND CASH $27,234,008.93

S Y COUVSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (000 ' s D m i tted)

December 3 1 , 1982

ALL IANCE BERNSTEIN- CAPITAL CAPITAL MACAULAY GUARD IAti SYSTEM STAFF TOTAL FUND

DEBT SECURITIES: U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds Various Govt . Gtd.

TOTAL U. 5. Govts.

Non-Gtd, Agencies

Corporate Bonds

r TOTAL DEBT * Preferred S t o c k s u

TOTAL FIXED m

EQUITY SECURITIES: Converti b l e Debs. Conv. Preferred Common Stocks Uther Equities

TOTAL EQUITIES

TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: U. S. Treasur ies Corporate 60nds Comerc i a l Paper Cash

TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FUND

F o r Month Erlded December 31, 1982

1 I TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The foTlowing securities t r a r i s a c t i o n s have been made f o r the Trust and Special F u n d s i n December, 1982, The Executive Director f o r Investments and T r u s t s recommends approval by the Board of Regents o f these t ransac t ions .

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Y i e l d P a r Value nescri p t i on and Fund T o t a l N e t Cos t a t Cost

--((

PURCHASES

CORPORATE BONDS:

Common T r u s t Fund - System S t a f f P h i l M a Ferguson Professorship i n C i v i l

Eng i necri ng Frank W . Jessen Pro fessorsh ip i n Petroleum

Engineer ing Harry L . Kent, J r . Pro fesso rsh ip i n

Mechanical Engineering Kenneth A. Kobe Professorship i n Chemi ca?

Engineering

TOTAL - Corpo ra te Bonds

CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES:

Common T r u s t Fund - Berns t e i n-Macaul ay

COMMON STOCKS :

Common T r u s t Fund - Alliance C a p i t a l Common Trus t Fund - Capi ta l Guardian Common Trust Fund - Fayez Sarofim

TOTAL - Common S t o c k s

OTHER EQUITIES: --

Common Trust Fund - System S t a f f

NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURIT IES :

Common T r u s t Fund - System S t a f f $ 7,014,600.00 Common T r u s t Fund - Und is t r i bu ted Receip ts 1,092,500.00 Chancel lor 's Council - Special Memorial Fund -

Gutenberg B i b l e 33,300.00 O f f i c e o f Investments & T r u s t s - Miscellaneous

Charges A l l ocab l e t o T r u s t & S p e c i a l Funds 100.00 Frank B. Cot ton T r u s t Damage Payment 200.00 O f f i c e of I nves tmen ts & Trusts - Suspense

Account 1,500.00 DeRossette Thomas Fund - Incort~e Account 200.00 Varner-Bayou Bend H e r i t a g e Fund for Chi 1 d

G u i d a n c e Center i n Houston - Income Account 100.00 Hogg Foundation f o r Mental Health - Unallocated

Account 2,200.00

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Cont i nued) (December, 1982)

0escr.i p t i o n and Fund Total N e t Cost NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURIT IES l c o n t i n u e d l :

Ima Hogg Foundation Progran~ Support $ 4,000.00 W, C. Hogg Fund - U n a p p r o p r i a t e d Income 2,700.00 Ima Hogg Foundation - Income Account 2,900.00 Mary Yates Memorial Fund 200.00 Ima Hogg Scholarships i n Mental Heal th -

Income Account 400.00 Temporary Investments o f Funds t o Be Added

to Comsnon Trust Fund-- U. T. Austin 1,291,800.00 Dallas Hea l th Science Center 80,000.00 Houston Heal t h Sci ence Center 8,300.00

Coc krel 1 Fami 1 y Professor i a1 Chai r Fund i n Engi neer ing 1,177,500.00

Nasser I . A 1 -Rashid Centennial Professorsh ip i n Transportation Engfneer ing 125,000.00

Schl umberger Centennial Cha i r i n Elect r ica l Engi neer i ng 187,500.0r3

C u r t i s Vaughan, J r . Fund f o r Astronomy 57,000.00 Walter Prescott Webb Chai r i n History 22,100.00 V i r g i n i a and Ernest Cockrell , J r . Scholarships

i n Engineer ing 177,500.00 Sun Expl o r a t i o n and Production Company

Centenni a1 Fell uwshi p #I i n Petrol eum Engineer1 ng 40,000.00

Ranya and George Kozrnetsky Endowment Fund 92,900.00 AH - E s t a t e o f William B. Baylor for

M. D. Anderson Cancer Research 30,000.00 AH - Bud Johnson C l i n i c a l Professorship 35,100.00 AH - 01la S. S t r i b l i n g C h a i r f o r Cancer

Research 73,100.00 UTEP - Frank B. Cotton T r u s t - Endowment

Account 41,500.00 UTD - Excellence i n Education Land Endowment Fund 14,600.00 UTD - The University o f Texas a t Dallas

Phi 1 a te l f c Endowment Fund 5,000.00 UTPB - U. T. Pemian Basin Merit Award 7,000.00 R. D. Woods U n i t r u s t 1,000,OO GMB - Robertson-Poth C h a r i t a b l e Remainder T r u s t 5,000.00 GMB - C la rk W , Thompson T r u s t 10,000.00 GMB - J. Fredr ic Mu1 l ins , M.D., Charitable

Remainder Unitrust 0,000.00 AH - Ken Muller Professorship i n Pigment Cell

Biology 1,000.00 AH - Elizabeth K. Zoch U n i t r u s t 1,000.00

TOTAL - Net Purchase o f Short Tern] S e c u r i t i e s $1 1,646,800.00

1NVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (December, 1982)

Y i el d T o t a l Net G a i n o r a t s a l e

Par Value D e s c r i t i o n and Fund Proceeds (Loss) -- P r i c e DETAILED SCHEDULES FOLLOW) --+

SALES --

CORPORATE BONDS : - $219,0011.00 .- Cornrnon Trurt Fund - System S t a f f $166,398.39 - 9(21,389.06) 9-10?; -.-- --

COMMON STOCKS:

ComrnonTrust F u n d - A l l i a n c e c a p i t a l $217,742.71 $ 17,705.2'1 10.33% Common T r u s t Fund - Fayez Sarofim 58,198.05 -- (61,754.95) 9.28

TOTAL - Common Stocks b e f o r e Gifts 275,940.76 $( 44,049.74) --- 3.947; ---

S t o c k s Received by G i f t o r Bequest 683,265.56

TOTAL - All Common Stocks $959,206.32 - -

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. 5, GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed) ; - - GNMA Pr~payments - -

$ 3 ,150 .37 Conrnun T r u s t Fund - System S t a f f $ 3,250.37 $ 7.65 420.78 S t u d e n t Property D e p o s i t Schol arslii p

Fund - Temporary 420.78 9.84 73.97 Reserve f o r Possible F i r e Losses -

Temporary S t u d e n t Housing U n i t s 73.97 0.69 I ,348.58 Student Proper ty D e p o s i t Scholarship

Fund 1,348.58 (8.15) 150.15 Texas Union B u i l d i n g Fund 150.15 10.51 291.70 DMS - William Blrchanan C h a i r i n

I n t e r n a l Medicine 291.70 0,41 34,139.15 R e t i rement o f Indebtedness Accounts -- - 34,139.15 fi1.69)

$39,674.70 TOTAL - U. 5 . Govt . Obligations -- -- (Guaranteed) -- $39,674.70 - $ (400.74)

CORPORATE BONDS: -- $1,993.46 Conmon Trust Fund - System S t a f f $ 7 ,993.46 $ -0-

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES:

Co~nmon T r u s t Ftrnd - Alliance Capital $1,239,000.00 Common T r u s t Fund - Berns te in -

Macaul ay 200,915.41 Common Trust Fund - C a p i t a l Guardian 122,000.00 Common Trust Fund - Fayez Sarofim 11 3,000.00 Hogg Foundation for Mental Health--

111ia Hogg Fund 15,100.00 Thomas E. Hoyg Fund 12,700.00 Will C. Hoyg Fund 10,800.00

Ima Hogg Foundation 18,400.00 Ce~tenn i a l G i f t s Undesignated 868,900.00

INVESTMENTS DISPOSFO OF (Continued) (December, 1982)

T o t a l Net Descr i -- p t i on and Fund -- Proceeds

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS (Continued) -

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURIT IES (Con t inued) : -- P h i l M. Ferguson Professorsh ip in Civil

Eng ineer ing 9; 24,100,OO Frank W . Jessen Professorsh ip i n Petroleum

Engi neer i ng 41,900.00 Harry L. Kent, J r . Professorship i n Mechanical

Engineering 25,600.00 Kenneth A. Kobe Professorshi p i n Chemi cal

Eng ineer ing 32,500.00 Tom S l i c k Memorial Trust 12,500.00 Maud McCain Harding Fund 3,300.00 Murray Case Sells Foundation S t u d e n t Loan Fund 5,000.00 Temporary Inves tu~ents o f Funds to Be Added

t o Common T rus t Fund-- Galveston Medical Branch 77,000.00 U. T. Cancer Center 42,600.00 U. T. E l Paso 122,900.00 San Antonio Health Science Center 10,000.00 U. T. San Antonio 10,000.00

GMB - James W . McLaughl in Fellowship Fund 27,200.00 AH - E s t a t e o f H a t t i e E , Young 44,000.00 UTD - Anson L. Clark Memorial Fund 50,000.00 UTSA - U. T . San Antonio Lutcher Center

Endowment 821 ,300.00 Loraine O'Gorman Gonzalez Trust - Income Account 23,430 .OO GMB - Robertson-Poth Chari tabl e Remainder T r u s t

Number Two 27,000.00 Damage Payments on West Texas t a n d s 4,800.00 Interest on Damage Payments on West Texas Lands 75,100.00

TOTAL - N e t Reduct ion of S h o r t Term Securities $4,081,C15.41

PAR VALUE

S 500,0001 ,000,000

$1,500,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF(December, 1982)

BOND PURCHASES

ISSUE

Jewel Companies, Inc. 11-1/2% Notes, due 12/1/92Mercantile Texas Corp. 11-1/2% Notes, due 12/15/89

EQU ITY PURCHASES

Narragansett First Fund Limited Partnership

COSTUNIT

97.5099.30

TOTAL

$ 487,500.00993,000.00

$1,480,500.00

$100,000.00

YIELDAT COST

11 .93%11 .65

11. 74%

wa

PAR VALUE

$219,000

$3,250.371,993.46

$5,243.83

BOND SALES

ISSUE

Southern Electric Generating Co.5-1/4% 1st Mtge., Series 1960, due 6/1/92

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

GNMA Pass-Throughs, Various PoolsSafeway Stores~ Inc. 9% Purchase Leaseback, due 5/1/96

PROCEEDS

$166,398.39

$3,250.371,993.46

$5,243.83

YIELDAT SALE

GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE

$(21,389.06) 9.10%

$7.65-0-

$7 .65

(,.oJ.....

COMMON TRUST FUND' - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued)(December, 1982)

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

BarclaysAmericanCorp.Commercial Credit Co.General Electric Credit Corp.General Motors Acceptance Corp.

Book Value

$ 1,200,000.00272 ,000.00

3,583,900.0015,973,200.00

$21,029,100.00

NO. OF SHARES

7,500 shs.2,500 "

10,000 "7,500 "

10,000 "25,000 "

COMMON TRUST FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL(December, 1982)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUE

Engelhard Corp.Freeport-McMoRan Inc.Golden West Financial Corp.Jim Walter Corp.Tandem Computers Inc.UNIROYAL Inc.

COST YIELDUrnT TOTAL AT COST

29.63 $ 222,225.00 1.89%16.99 42,462.50 3.5317.85 178,500.00 -0-34.08 255,600.00 2.9323.56 235,630.00 -0-11.06 276,500.00 -0-

$1 l 21 0,917 . 50 1.09%

WN

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE

Florida Progress Corp.

STOCK SALES

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$217 ,742.71

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$17.705.21

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

10.33%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

American Express Credit Corp.

Book Value

$1,023.000.00

,-

PAR VALUE

$200,000

COMMON TRUST FUND - BERNSTEIN-MACAULAY(December, 1982)

CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURE PURCHASES

ISSUE

LIN Broadcasting Corp.8-3/4% Cony. Sub. Debs., due 12/15/07

HOLDINGS OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES 12/31/82:

UNIT

100.00

COST

Book Value

TOTAL

5200.000.00

YIELDAT COST

8.75%

ww

u. S. Tl~easuries $477 ,581. 12

NO. OF SHARES

1,000 sh s.1,000 II

10,000 I'

3.000 H

COMMON TRUST FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN(December, 1982)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUE

American Telephone &Telegraph Co.BankAmerica Corp.Freeport-McMoRan Inc.United Telecommunications, Inc.

GOMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

Commercial Credit Co.

UNIT

60.0022.5814.3820.86

COST

Book Value

$808,000.00

YIELDTOTAL AT COST

$ 60,000.00 9.00%22,581. 50 6.73

143,760.00 4.1762,577.00 8.44---

$288.918.50 6. 30~~

COMMON TRUST FUND - FAYEZ SAROFIM(December, 1982)

STOCK PURCHASES

NO. OF SHARES

1,000 shs.2,000 "

SOD FI

ISSUE

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.CBS Inc.She11 Oil Co.

COSTUNIT

67.1562.5432.23

TOTAL

$ 67,152.00125,078.00

16,117.00

YIELDAT COST

2.20%4.485.58

$208,347.00 3.83%

WfJ1

NO. OF SHARES

3,000 shs.

ISSUE

McDermott Inc.

STOCK SALES

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$58,198.05

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$(61,754.95)

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

9.28%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/82:

Montgomery Ward Credit Corp.

Book Value

$1,145,000.00

PAR VALUE

$10,00010,00020,000

BOND PURCHASES(December, 1982)

ISSUE AND FUNDChesapeake &Ohio Railway Co.

11% Equipment Trust Certificates, due 11/15/94:Frank W. Jessen Professorship in Petroleum EngineeringHarry l. Kent, Jr. Professorship in Mechanical EngineeringKenneth A. Kobe Professorship in Chemical Engineering

UNIT

98.3698.3698.36

COSTTOTAL

$ 9,836.009,836.00

19,672 .00

$39,344.00

YIELDAT COST

11 . 25'~11 .2511 .25

11.25%

r

$24,00032,00016,00013,000

$85,000

Chesapeake &Ohio Railway Co.11% Equipment Trust Certificates, due 11/15/97:

Phil M. Ferguson Professorship in Civil EngineeringFrank W. Jessen Professorship in Petroleum EngineeringHarry L. Kent, Jr. Professorship in Mechanical EngineeringKenneth A. Kobe Professorship in Chemical Engineering

98.19 $23,565.84 11 •251~98.19 31,421.12 11 .2598.19 15,71 0.56 11 .2598.19 12,764.83 11 .25---

$83,462.35 11.25?;

~O. OF SHARES

STOCK SALES(Decembel~, 1982)

ISSUE AND FUND

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

NET SALES PROCEEDS

93 shs. Cooper Industries Inc.Proceeds distributed at donor's request to

Chancel10r l s Council - Unrestricted Account ..U. T. Gal ves ton Medi ca1 Branch .•... . .

the following:•• $1 ~OOO.OO

1.058.39

$2~058.39

oiII • .. • • .. .. .. • • .. oiII

1,000shs.

1,350 shs.

Entex, Inc.Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following:

U. T. Austin - J. ludwig Mosle Centennial Memorial Professorshipin Investments and Money Management

External Foundation .

Union Oil Co. of California

Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following:U. T. Austin - longhorn Education Foundation.•..•...Chance11 or' 5 Counci 1 - Unrestri cted Account . . . . . . . .U. T. Health Science Center - Houston - H. Wayne Hightower

Professorship in the Medical SciencesExternal Foundations .

S 7,819.0510.000.00

$ 3,000.001,037.03

20.000.0012~OOO.OO

$17.819.D5

3~135 shs. Texas Instruments Inc.

Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the fo1lowi~:

U. T. Health Science Center - Oa71as - Cecil H. and Ida M. GreenChair of Reproductive Biology . . • . . . . . . . . • . . .. $100,000.00

U. T. Health Science Center - Dallas - Green Center TrainingProgram in Reproductive Biology Sciences 339,747.11

$439.747.11

iII,I)!f

II!

;'-lao OF SHARES

100 shs.

16 shs.

100 shs.

20 shs.

50 shs.

360 shs.

STOCK SALES (Continued)(December ~ 1982)

ISSU E AND FUND

STOCKS RECE1VED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

CHANCELLOR'S COUNCIL - UNRESTRICTED ACCOUNT:

Trans World Airlines, Inc. Series A $2.00 Cumulative Convertible Preferred

U. T. AUSTIN - PRESIDENT1S ASSOCIATES:

Repub1icBank Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - ARTS &SCIENCES FOUNDATION - VARIOUS DONORS - VARIOUS PURPOSES ­LIBERAL ARTS:

Tech-Sym Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - ENGINEERING FOUNDATION - VARIOUS DONORS:

Standard Oil Co. (Indiana)

U. T. AUSTIN - VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY LABORATORY ENDOWMENT FUND;

Boeing Co.

U. T. AUSTIN - ALBERT W. AND ALICE M. WEEKS FUND IN GEOLOGY:

Caterpillar Tractor Co.

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$1~790.93

$495.98

$1 ,519.94

$769.97

$1,634.27

$13 t 364.54

NO. OF SHARES

230 shs.

220 shs.447 II

170 II

20 shs.3,000 "

441 shs.

STOCK SALES (Continued)(December, 1982)

ISSUE AND FUND

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

U. T. AUSTIN - J. LUDWIG MOSlE CEMTENNIAl MEMORIAL PROFESSORSHIP IN INVESTMENTSAND MONEY MANAGEMENT:

InterFirst Corp.

U. T. CANCER CENTER:

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.General Motors Corp.Southwest Airllnes Co.

U. T. HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - DALLAS:

International Business Machines Corp.Texas Industries, Inc.

U. T. HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - SAN ANTONIO:

Mercantile Texas Corp.

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$5.233.47

$ 4.785.0025,415.559.113.19

$39,313.74

$ 1,847.43109.496.32

$111 ,343.75

$12 I 137.39

I,IIII!

COM~ON T~UST ~UND SUMMARY OF BOOK VALUE AND BOOK vlELDI,

I BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF

! (000' s Omit ted)I January 31, 1983

i ALLIANCE BERNSTEIN- CAPITAL FAYEZI! SYSTEM STAFF CAPITAL 11ACAULAY GUARDIAN SAROFIM TOTAL FUND

DEBT SECURITIES:U. S. Governments

Treasury Bonds $ 5,466 12.56% $1,494 14.32% $1,021 10.16% $ 7,981 12.58%Various Govt. Gtd. 2,827 8.44 993 14.15 3,820 9.92---

TOTAL U. S. Govts. 8,293 11.16 1,494 14.32 2,014 12.13 11 ,801 11. 72

Non-Gtd. Agencies 3,476 14.28 3,476 14.28Corporate Bonds 53,633 11.17 3,598 II. 43 57,231 11.18

--

TOTAL DEBT 61,926 11.17 1,494 14.32 9,088 12.68 72,508 11.42Preferred Stocks 1,152 13.56 1,152 13.56

r- ---

"" TOTAL FPH 63,078 11.21 I ,494 14.32 9,088 12.68 73,660 11.45---~... EQUITY SECURITIES:0 Convertible Debs. 83 6.34 400 8.50 $ 419 10. 36i; 902 9.17

Conv. Preferred 5 16 10.63% 309 9.03 325 9.11Common Stocks B,480 7.68 8,054 2.35 9,310 5.50 8,770 3.76 34,614 4.86Other Equities 100 100--

TOTAL EQU m ES 8,663 7.58 8,054 2.35 400 8.50 9,326 5.51 9,498 4.22 35,941 4.99---TOTAL LONG TERN 71,741 10.77 9,548 4.22 9,488 12.50 9,326 5.51 9,498 4.22 109,601 9.33---

SHORT TERM:U. S. Treasuries 347 8.26 347 8.26Corporate Bonds 239 7.26 239 7.26Commercial Paper 21 ,073 8.58 154 8.14 596 8.22 470 8.77 22,293 8.57Cash 7 I 6 134 1 149

---

TOTAL SHORT TERM 21,319 8.57 155 8.14 353 8.26 730 8.22 471 8.77 23,028 8.55-- ---

TOTAL FUND $93,060 10.27% $9,703 4.281< $9,841 12.35'0 510,056 5.71% $9,969 4.44% $132,529 9. 20b------- --- c,:

r:t

For Month Ended January 31, 1983

II. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securitiestransactions have been made for the Trust and Special Funds in January, 1983.The Executive Director foY' Investments and Trusts recommends approval by theBoard of Regents of these transactions.

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Par Value

PURCHASES

Description and FundYield

Total Net Cost at Cost

!L, ~_._ GD"yEBNME_NT DBLI GATIONS (Guaranteed):

$25,000 Common Trust Fund - System Staff

CORPORATE BONDS:$2,OOO,~QQ Common Trust Fund - Bernstein-Macaulay

CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURES;$200,000 Common Trust Fund - Bernstein-t1acaulay

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS:Common Trust Fund - Fayez Sarofim

CO~1MON STOCKS:Common Trust Fund - Alliance CapitalCommon Trust Fund - Capital GuardianCommon Trust Fund - Fayez SarofimR. D. Woods Unitrust #2

TOTAL - Conmon Stocks

$250,127.00

$1,518,892.50238.192.00424,953.0030.392.99

$2 .~l2, 430.49

11 .74%

9.75%

8.25%

8.82~;

2.07%8.573.72

11.03

3.21%

NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES:Common Trust Fund - System Staff $COlll1110n T('u s t Fund - Und i st ri buted Recei pt sChancellor's Council - Unrestricted AccountChancellor's Council - Special Memorial Fund -

Gutenberg BibleSyst~f11 Development Office - Development Projects

.& PublicationsOffice of Investments &Trusts - Suspense AccountHogg Foundation for Mental Health - Unallocated

AccountRobertson Poth Foundation - Income AccountHogg Foundation for Mental Health--

1ma Hogg FundThomas E. Hogg Fund

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44.000.00568,400.00

7,100.00

2.000.00

700.0021 .100.00

106,700.005.800.00

7,000.005,000.00

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Continued)(January, 1983)

Description and Fund Total Net Cost

$1,123,100.00145,400.00348,600.0050,000.00

2,442,000.0060,000.00

NET PURCHASE OE SHORT TERM SECURITIES (Continued):

TempoY'ary Investments of Funds to Be Addedto Cornmon Trust Fund-­

u. 1. AustinGalveston Medical BranchU. T. Cancer CenterHouston Medical SchoolU. T. Tyler

Cline Room EndowmentGeorge H. Fancher Professorship ;n Petroleum

EngineeringJ. H. Herring Centennial Professorship in

Petroleum EngineeringFrank W. Jessen Professorship in Petroleum

EngineeringTexas Atomic Energy Research Foundation

ProfessorshipCurtis Vaughan, Jr., Fund for AstronomyWalter Prescott Webb Chair in HistoryArcher M. Huntington Museum FundGMB - James W. McLaughlin Fellowship Funduro - Excellence in Education Land Endowment

FundUTO - Excellence in Education Land Endowment

Fund - Sale to Dresser Industriesu. T. System - Pooled Income FundCharles A. Stacey Charitable Remainder UnitrustAH - Ken Muller Professorship in Pigment Cell

Biol09Y

25,000.00

33,200.00

5B,100.00

25,800.0030,400.001,400.00

69,900.0018,000.00

198,500.00

900,000.001,000.00

12,000.00

900.00

TOTAL - Net Purchase of Short Term Securities

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$6,311,100 ..OiJ

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF(January, 1983)

Yieldat SalePrice

Gain or(Loss)

Total NetProceedsDescription and Fund

(DETAILED SCHEDULES FOLLOW)

SALES

u. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (Non-Guaranteed):

Pa r Value

$500,000 Common Trust Fund - Bernstein­Macaulay

CORPORATE BONDS:$1,000,000 Common Trust Fund - Bernstein­

Macaulay $1,058,.950.00 $56.639.18 10.44%

COMMON STOCKS:

Common Trust Fund - System Staff $ 12.25 $ 2.68 4. OBi:',Common Trust Fund -Alliance

Capital 649,528.28 159,593.28 0.77Common Trust Fund - Capital

Guardian 160,177.64 (5,9l6.52) 5.78R. D. Woods Unitrust #2 30,398.97_ 555.22 3.95

TOTAL - Common Stocks befor~ Gifts 840.117.14 $154,234.66 2.12%--._-Stocks Received by Gift or Bequest 747,628.90

TOTAL - All Common Stocks $1 ,587 ,J46. 04

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

~G~. GOV~RNM_~~T OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed):

GNMA Prepayments--

$ 3,831.73 Camman Trust Fund - System Staff $ 3.831 .73748.51 Student Property Deposit Scholarship

Fund - Temporary 748.51190.62 Reserve for Possible Fire Losses -

Temporary Student Housing Units 190.621,476.90 Student Property Deposit Scholarship

Fund 1,476.90386.94 Texas Union Building Fund 386.94392.46 OMS - William Buchanan Chair in

Internal Medicine 392.46_~J1i:il Retirement of Indebtedness Accounts 27,174.53

$96.30

20.12

1. 78

8.1727.07

6.86(70.74)

$34,201.69 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations(Guaranteed) $89.56

CORPORATE BONDS:

$16,008.41 Common Trust Fund - System Staff $16.008.41 $22.63

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INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued)(January. 1983)

Description and Fund

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS (Continued)

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES:Common Trust Fund - Alliance CapitalCommon Trust Fund - Bernstein-MacaulayComl~n Trust Fund - Capital GuardianCommon Trust Fund - Fayez SarofimOffice of Investments &Trusts - Miscellaneous

Charges Allocable to Trust &Special FundsIma Hogg FoundationStudent Property Deposit Scholarship FundSidney Burleson Smith TrustRonya &George Kozmetsky Endowment FundLonghorn Scholarship FundUTEP - Frank B. Cotton Trust - Endowment AccountSecurities Received hy Gift or Bequest--

Temporary Investments of Funds to Be Addedto Common Trust Fund - U. T. Tyler

TOTAL - Net Reduction of Short Term Securities

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Total NetProceeds

$ 869.000.00130.730.05212,000.00675,000.00

1.200.00100.00

12,100.0015.000.009,200.00

410,800.001.000.00

2,442,033.00

$4,778,163.0~

......

PAR VALUE

$25,000

NO. OF SHARES501100 sh.

PAR VALUE$ 3,831.73

2,008.4114,000.00

$19,840.14

COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF(January, 1983)

BOND PURCHASES

ISSUEFarmers Home Administration 9% Certificates of

Beneficial Ownership (dated 4/23/74) due 4/23/89

STOCK SALES

ISSUE

Allied Bancshares, Inc.

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

ISSUEGN~~ Pass-Throughs, Various PoolsSafeway Stores, Inc. 9% Purchase Leaseback, due 5/1/96Sohio/BP Trans Alaska Pipeline Capital, Inc.

10-5/8% Notes, due 1/1/98

COSTUNIT

88.00

NET SALES PROCEEDS$12.25

PROCEEDS$ 3,831.73

2,008.41

14,000.00

$19.840.14

TOTAL

$22,000.00

GAIN OR (LOSS)$2.68

GAIN OR (LOSS)$ 96.30

-0-

22.63

$118.93

YIELDAT COST

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE4.08%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/83:

BarclaysAmericanCorp.Commercial Credit Co.General Electric Credit Corp.General Motors Acceptance Corp.

Book ValUE

$ 1.200,000.00272 .000. 00

1.165,800.0018.435,300.00

$21,073,100.00

......

NO. OF SHARES

15,000 shs.5,000 "2,500 "7.500 "7,500 1I

2,500 II

7,500 II

COMMON TRUST FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL(JanuiJ ry, 1983)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUE

Carson Pirie Scott &Co.Golden West Financial Corp.Hyster Co.Illinois Tool Works Inc.Intel Corp.Outboard Marine Corp.Prime Computer, Inc.

COST YIELDUNIT TOTAL AT COST

23.26 S 348.925.00 5. , 6%16.32 81,600.00 -0-41.00 102,500.00 2.4440.15 301.155.00 2.8939.50 296,250.00 -0-30.47 76,162.50 2.9541.64 312,300.00 -0-

$1,518,892.50 2.07%

NO. OF SHARES

12,500 shs.7,500 "

ISSUE

Best Products Co., Inc.Rolm Corp.

STOCK SAt ES

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$298,840.00350,688.28

5649,528.28

GAIN OR (LOSS)

S 18,090.00141,503.28

$159,593.28

YIElDAT SALE

PRICE

1.34%-0-

0.77%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/83:

American Express Credit Corp.

Book Value

$154.000.00

PAR VI\LUE

$l,OOO~ODO

1,OOO~OOO

$200~000

COMMON TRUST FUND - BERNSTEIN-MACAULAY(January, 1983)

BOND PURCHASES

ISSUE

American Telephone &Telegraph Co.5-1/2% Debs .• due 1/1/97

Beneficial Corp. B.40% Debs.~ due 5/15/08

CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURE PURCHASES

Anixter Bros.~ Inc.8-1/4% Cony. Sub. Debs., due 1/1/03

BOND SALES

UNIT

61.9893.72

100.00

COSTTOTAL

$ 619~800.00

937~160.00

$1~556,960.00

$200,000.00

YIELDAT COST

10.85%9.03

9.75%

8.25%

PAR VALUE

$ 500,0001.OOO~OOO

$1,500~OOO

ISSUE

Federal Farm Credit Bank 14-1/2% Notes, due 9/2/86C.I.T. Financial Corp. 13% Medium Term Notes, due 10/15/85

HOLDINGS OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES 1/31/83:

YIELDAT SALE

PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE

S 565,156.25 $ 66,906.04 10.10%1~O58.950.00 56,639.18 10.44

$1,624,106.25 $123,545.22 10.33%

Book Value

U. S. Treasuries $346,851.07

COMMON TRUST FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN(January. 1983)

STOCK PURCHASES

NO. OF SHARES

10,000 shs.

NO. OF SHARES

3,000 shs.500 Ir

ISSUE

Texas Utilities Co.

ISSUE

Standard Oil Co. (Indiana)Timken Co.

STOCK SALES

COSTUNIT

23.82

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$133,363.5426,814.10

$160,177 .64

TOTAL

$238,192.00

GAIN OR (LOSS)

$(3,544.16)(2,372.36)

$(5,916.52)

YIELDAT COST

8.57%

YIELDAT SALE

PRICE

6.30%3.36

5.78%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/83:

Commercial Credit Co.General Motors Acceptance Corp.

Book Value

$355,000.00241,000.00

$596.000.00

NO. OF SHARES

4,500 shs.

2,500 "10,000 If

COMMON TRUST FUND - FAYEZ SAROFIM(January. 1983)

STOCK PURCHASES

ISSUE

American General Corp. Adjustable RateConvertible Preferred Stock, Series B

CBS Inc.McCormick &Co., Inc. (Non-Voting Stock)

UNIT

55.5859.8827.53

COSTTOTAL

$250,127.00149,703.00275,250.00

YIELDAT COST

8.82~:

4.683.20

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/83: Book Value

$675,080.00 5.61%

Montgomery Ward Credit Corp. $470,000.00

......Ulo

NO. OF SHARES

2,149 shs.

NO. OF SHARES

500 shs.

PAR VALUE

$2,442,033

STOCK PURCHASES(Januarj', 1983)

ISSUE ,AND FUND

U. T. AUSTIN - R. D. WOODS UNITRUST #2:

Gulf states Utilities Co.

STOCK SALES(Janua ry. 1983)

ISSUE AND FUND

U. T. AUSTIN - R. D. WOODS UNITRUST #2:

General Motors Corp.

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS(Janua ry, 1983)

ISSUE AND FUND

SECURITIES RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

U. 1. TYLER:

Peoples National Bank of Tyler9-1/8% Certificate of Deposit, due 1/11/83

COSTUNIT

14.14

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$30,398.97

PROCEEDS

52,442,033.00

TOTAL

$30:0392.99

GAIN OR (lOSS)

$555.22

YIELDAT COST

11 .03%,

'HElDAT SALE

PRICE

3.95%

NO. OF SHARES

800 shs.

l,155shs.

54 shs.

STOCK SALES(January, 1983)

ISSUE AND FUND

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

Centex Corp.

Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following:U. T. Austin - President's Associates•.•..•.•...U. T. Austin - McDonald Observatory Advisory Council Fund.U. T. Austin - Curtis Vaughan, Jr., Fund for Astronomy ....

Intel Corp.

Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following:Chancellor's Council - Unrestricted Account••....U. T. Austin - President's Associates.•.....•..•..U. T. Austin - Institute for Constructive Capitalism .....U. T. Austin - Mort Baranoff Fund.....•.......•.U. T. Austin - Alfred A. &Ellen U. King Centennial lectureship.U. T. Austin - Various Donors Various Purposes Natural Sciences.U. T. Austin - Various Donors - Various Purposes· Fine Arts ....

Tel edyne IrK.

Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following:U. T. Cancer Center. . . • • . . . . . . . . . . .•.Hou ston Health Sc i en ce Center. . . . . . . .U. T. Austin - President's Associates .....Chancellor's Council Unrestricted AccQunt.External Foundation.•..•........

- NET SALES PROCEEDS

$32,400.00

$ 500.001,500.00

30,400.00

$44,490.60

$ 1,000.001,000.001.000.00

500.0035,000.001,000.004,990.60

$6,901.48

$1,000.00500.00500.00

3,401.481.500.00

U1N

NO. OF SH.ll,R£S

100 shs.27 "50 "

15 shs.

10 shs.

30 shs.

25 shs.

SOD shs.

ISSUE AND FUND

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

CHANCELLOR'S COUNCIL - UNRESTRICTED ACCOUNT:

Gulf &Western Industries, Inc.Texa s COllll1erCe Sa ncsha res, Inc.United Energy Resources, Inc.

U. T. AUSTIN - PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES:

Houston Natural Gas Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE DEAN'S COUNCIL:

Hospital Corp. of America

U. T. AUSTIN - CSA VARIOUS DONORS:

A. H. Bela Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - CHARLES T. ZLATKOVICH PROFESSORIAL ENDOWMENT IN ACCOUNTING:

Atlantic Richfield Co.

U. T. AUSTIN - DAD'S ASSOCIATION CENTENNIAL FRESHMAN TEACHERS AWARD:

TDm Brawn, Inc.

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$1 ,630.441,002.341.237.45

$3,870.23

$547.48

$388.73

$1,042.50

$1,106.21

$4,050.00

r

......U1W

NO. OF SHARES

811 shs.

1,000shs.

8,000 shs.

1,000 shs.

15 shs.

65.41 shs.

l,200shs.

ISSUE AND FUND

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

U. T. AUSTIN - J. H. HERRING CENTENNIAL PROFESSORSHIP IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING:

Dana Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - BARBARA DUNCAN CENTENNIAL ENDOWED LECTURESHIP:

Westvaco Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - BERNARD RAPOPORT CENTENNIAL CHAIR IN ECONOMICS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS:

American Income Life Insurance Co .

U. T. AUSTIN - t~RG1E GURLEY SEAY CENTENNIAL PROFESSORSHIP IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION:

City Investing Co.

U. T. AUSTIN - TEXAS COWBOY CENTENNIAL FUND:

A. H. Bela Corp.

U. T. AUSTIN - DELOITTE HASKINS &SELLS CENTENNIAL FELLOWSHIPS IN ACCOUNTING:

T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Fund

U. T. AUSTIN - FRANK MORROW ENDOWED PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP:

Freeport-McMoRan Inc.

NET SALES PROCEEDS

$28,209.68

$25,689.13

$186,250.00

$30,813.96

$523.13

$902.66

$19,145.35

STOCK SALES (Conti nued ) (January, 1 9 8 3 )

NG. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS

STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

U. T . AUSTIN - M O L L I E FlTZHUGH THORNTON MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP:

200 shs. Texas Commerce Bancshares , I n c .

U. T . CANCER CENTER - HARRY CAROTHERS WIESS C H A I R IN CANCER RESEARCH:

7,280 shs. Exxon Corp.

U. T. CANCER CENTER:

5 shs. 50 " 35 " 14 " 10 "

3,384 "

30 " 50 "

American General Corp. B i g Three Industries, Inc. Exxon Corp. P f i z e r Inc . Santa Fe Industr ies , Inc. Sedco, Inc. Tel edyne, Inc . United Energy Resources, Inc.

U. T. DALLAS:

2 shs. Texas Instruments I n c .

U. T. EL PASO: -

International Telephone & Telegraph Corp. Mercan t i 1 e Texas Corp.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND - RECOMMENDATION R E AOUITIONS. --The Execu t i ve D i r e c t o r f o r Investments a n d Trus t s recommends t h a t the f o l l o w i n g additions made to the Common Trust Fund endowment account on 9cccmber 1 , 1982, a t a m a r k e t u n i t va? ue o f $2,1781 21 9526 be approved.

Reconmended No. Un i t s .-- - - Fund Additions Addcd

Selrlol: l eavell Endowed Scholarship Fund $ 10,472.32 4,808 (The U n i v e r s i t y nf Texas System)

($552,072.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Ima Hogg Fund (The University n f Texas System)

($3,942,424.29 already i n CTF)

Thoulas E . Hogg Fund (The University o f T e x a s System)

($3,319,745.97 a l r e a d y i n C T F )

Will C. Hogg Fund (The l l n i v c r s i t y o f Texas sys tem)

($13,144,824.37 a1 ready i n CTF)

Ar thu r Andersen & Co. Alumni Centennial Professorship i n F inat ice 44,950.00 20,637

( C u l leye o f Bus iness Adm in i s t r a t i o n ) ( N E W FUND)

Leon idas T . Barrow Professorship i n Mineral Resources 203,978.36 93,649 (Geology Fuundal i o n )

($242,326.88 a ? ready i n CTF)

Sidne,y F. and Doris B l a k ~ Centennial Professorship i n Systematic Botany and The Blake Collectinn 105,957.27 48,646

(Co? l ege n f Natural S c i e n c e s ) (9225,000.00 a1 r ~ a d y i n CTF)

Jane and Roland Glumberg Centennia l P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n P l a n e t a r y Science 50,000.00 22,956

(College o f N a t u r d l Sciences) ( N E W FUND)

, \ane a n d Roland B l u~llberg Centennial Professorship i n M a t h e m a t i c s 50,000.00 27,956

(C.01 I e g ~ . o f Na t~r ra l S c i c ~ c e s ) ($50,000.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

l - a w r ~ n c e Galc C h a i r in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurs h i p 741,000.00 110,646

(Col leye uf Business Administration Foundation) ($100,00fl.00 already in CTF)

ilrnbassddov. Edward Clark Centennial Endowed Fe l lowsh ip i n Business 10,000.00 4,591

( ~ o l lege o f Rusincss Administration) ($10,000,01) a l ready i n CTF)

A d v i co ry Couqci l C e n t e n n i a l L e c t u r e s h i p (Colleqk o f Business Administration Foundation)

(NEW TUPiD}

THE l l N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. Un i t s Fund Additions Added

Dula D. Cockrell Centennial Chair i n Engineering $ 400 > . 000 00 -'-mm (Col lege o f Engineer ing Foundation)

(NEW FUND)

1966 M. E. Class Fund (College o f Engineering Foundat ion)

($687.67 a1 ready i n CTF)

The Lowber Snow Fund (Col 1 ege of Engi neeri ng Foundat i on )

($10,000.00 a l ready i n CTF)

Century Club Professorship ($40,000.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

S . E . C l a b a u g h Fund i n Hard-Rock Geology (Geol oyy Foundation)

($18,642.71 a l ready i n CTF)

Community College Leadership Endowment Fund ($222,688.75 a l r eady i n CTF)

Morgan J , D a v i s Centennial Pro fessorsh ip i n Petroleum Geo 1 ogy 15,715.10 7,215

(Geol ogy Foundation ) ($234,931 -34 a1 ready i n CTF)

Bob R . Dorsey Professorship i r! Engineering (Col 1 ege o f Engineering )

(598,500.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

Ange l i na Dorsey Centennia 1 Endowed Lectureshi p (College of Fine A r t s )

($2,500.00 already i n CTF)

Frdnk C. Erwin, J r . V i s i t i n g Professorship i n L.B.J. School o f Pub1 i c A f f a i r s 100,000.00 45,913

(NEW FUND)

Frank C. Erwin, J r . Centennial Professorship i n Governn~en t

(College o f Liberal A r t s ) (NEW FUND)

Frank C. Erwin, J r . Centennia l Honors Pro fesso rsh ip 33,266.16 17,568 ( N E U FUND)

Frdnk C. Erwin, J r . Centennial Professorship i n F ine Arts 100,000.00 45,911

(Collcg~ o f F i n e Arts) (NEW FUND)

F r s n k C. Erwin, J r . Center ln ia l Professorship i n Drama 100,000.00 45,911 (COT 1 ege o f F ine Arts) (NEW FUND)

Add? t i ons - December 1 , 1982

THE U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Cont inued)

Recommended No. U n i t s Fund Additions Added

Samuel P. t l l ~ s o n Fund $ 715.00 (Geology Foundat ion) (952,985.94 a1 ready Sn CTF)

Frank C . Erwin, J r . Centennial Professorship i n Music 100,000.00 45,911 (College o f F ine A r t s ) (NEW FUND)

Frank C. Erwin, J r , Centennidl Professorship i n Opera 100,000.00 45,911 (College of F i n e Arts)

( N E W FIJND)

E rns t & Whinney Distinguished Centennia l Professorship o f Account ing 51,410.00 23,603

(Col l ege of Bus iness Administration) ($51,410,00 already in CTF)

Energy and Mineral Resources (Geol ogy Foundati on) ($22,308.60 a1 ready in CTF)

The Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Centennial C h a i r in Government 13,390.90 6,148 (College o f Liberal Arts)

( N E M FIJND)

The Frank C. Erwin, Jr. C h a i r i n State Government, w i t h Emphasis on Texas S t a t e Government 13,390.91 6,148 ($528,371 .O1 at ready in CTF)

Marguerite F a i rchi 1 d Endowment (College o f F ine A r t s ) ($83,130.37 already in CTF)

Phil M. Ferguson Professnrship i n C i v i l Engineer ing 24,150.00 11,088 (Col f ege o f Engineering)

(NEW FUND}

O'Neil Ford Centenn ia l Cha i r i n Architecture (School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e )

(8495,613-32 a1 ready i n CTF)

Fund f o r M o t i v a t e d Students (Geul ogy Foundat ion)

(816,804.00 a l r eady i n CTF)

0. Scott Petty Geophysical Fund ((ieol ogy Foundat ion)

($100,317.70 already i n CTF)

Tiny Gooch Centennial Professorship in Trial P r a c t i c e 25,000.00 11,478 (Schoo l o f Law) (NEW FUND)

F r e d A. Gottesman G i f t ( $21 ,072 .77 already in CTF)

Add i t i ons - Decernber 1 , 1982

THE U N I V E R S I T Y O f TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Con t i nued )

Recommended Fund Additions

Houston H a r t e Centenni a7 Pro fessorsh ip $ 100,000.0a (Col7 ege o f Comrnuni ca t i o n s )

(NEW FUND)

No. U n i t s Added

45,911

John P. H a r b i n Centennial P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Business 104,921.60 (Col l ege o f Husi ness A d m i n i s t r a t i o n )

(NEW FUND)

Hoechs t -Raussel P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Pharmacy (Col 1 ege o f Pharmacy)

($150,000,00 already i n CTF)

Paul C. Jackson Cent~nnial Excellence fund (School o f N u r s i n g )

(NEW FUND)

Frank W. Jessen Professorship in Petroleum Engineering 41,935.34 (College o f Engineer ing)

(NEW FUND)

L u c i Baines Johnson Centennial Lec tu resh ip (School of Nurs ing)

($44,000.00 already i n CTF)

Johnson & Johnson Centennial C h a i r in Plant Cell B io logy 500,000.00 (Col 1 ege of Natu rd l Sciences) ($500,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Joan Neyl ey Kel 1 eher Centennia l Pro fessorsh ip i n Khe to r i c and Composition

(Col lege o f L i b e r a l A r t s ) (NEW FUND)

Harry L . Kent, J r . Professorship i n Mechanical Engineering

(Col 1 eye o f Engineer ing) (NEW FlJNT))

Cl i f f o r d L, Kl i nck , Jr. Centennial P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Pharmacy 40,000.00

(Cof lege o f Pharmacy) (NEW FUND)

Kenneth A. Kobe P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Chemical E n g i n e e r i n g 33,955.00 (Col7 ege o f Engineer ing)

(NEW FUND)

George Kozmetsky Centenni a1 Cha i r (Col lege o f Bus iness Administration) ($451,532 .OO a1 ready i n CTF)

E. 3 , Lund Founders Fund ($101,800 .OO a1 ready i n CTF)

Thomas Shclton Maxey P r o f e s s o r s h i p in Law (School o f Law) ($142,998.60 a l ready i n C T F )

Additions - Oecember 1, 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Cont inued)

Recommended Na . U n i t J

Fund Add i t ions Added Eugene McOermott Ce n t ~ x n i a l V i s j t i n g P r o f w s h i p $- 50,000.00 22,956

($50,000.00 already in CTF)

The Mesa P e t r o l e u n ~ Co. Fund f n Sedimentary Geology (Geol ogy Foundation 1

($108,433.42 a 1 ready i n CTF)

W. A. (Tex} Moncrief , 3r. Ce~tennial C h a i r in Petroleum Engi neeri ng 500,000.00 229,556

(Col 1 ege of Engineering j (NEW FUND)

Fred W . Mbore Endowed Centennial Lectureship ( 945 ,U00.00 a 1 ready i n CTF)

Harry Moore Centennial Endowed Lec tu resh i p (School of Social Work)

(NEW FUND}

Dr. Richard Moore and Dr. H. D. Hoese Graduate Student Fund 506.26 232

($136.26 already i n CTF)

Marie R c t ~ n e r Marruu Centennial Chair (Col 1 ege o f N a t u r a l Sciences)

($100,000.00 a 1 ready in CTF)

Mary M. Betzner Morrow Centenni a1 C h a i r i n M i c r o b i o l o g y 510,000.00 234,347 (College o f Natural Sciences)

(NEW FUND)

J . Ludwig Mosle Centennial P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Investments 2 1,000.00 9,641 (Lo? lege of Bus iness Admin i s t ra t i on )

($93,223,68 d 1 ready i n CT F)

Republ i cBank Corporation C ~ n t e n n i a l Professorship i n Petroleum Engineering 40,000.00 18,364

(College of Engineering) (NEW FUND)

A1 frcd W . Roark Centennia 1 P r o f e s s o r s h i p in Natural S c i ~ n c e s 125,000.00 57,389

(Col l ege o f Natural Sciences) (NEW FUND)

Ka t h r r ine Ross Richards Centennia l L e c t u r e s h i p i n N u t r i t i o r ,

(Depar tment o f Home Economics) ($20,218.82 a l ready in CTF)

Toru S l i c k Memorial T r u s t f o r The University of Texas at : Au5tin 15,798.54 7,253

($721,041.10 a 1 ready in CTF)

F i o n a U. Stokes Cen tenn ia l Teaching FEI lowship i n Petrol eum Land Management 50,000.00 22 ,956

(College of Rusiness Administration) (NEW FUND)

A d d i t i o n s - Y e c e m b ~ r 1 , 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. U n i t s -- -- Fund Addi t i ons --. A Added Leon Stone Cen tenn ia l P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Commercial

Bank ing $ 60,000.00 27,547 ($42,000.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

Caniel B. Stuart Centenn ia l Professorship i n the Application o f Con~puters to Business and Management 20,000.00 9,182

(Col 1 egc o f Business Admin is t ra t ion) ($20,000.00 a1 ready i n cTF)

Jack G. Taylor Centennial V i s i t i n g Pro fessorsh ip ( N E W FUND)

Texas Commerce Rancshares, Inc. Centennial P r o f e s s o r s h i p i n Business Comn~unica t ion 50,000.00 22,956

(College of Business Admini stration) (NEW FUND)

Texas Cowboy Centenn i a 1 Fund (866,199.92 a l w a d y in CTF)

Wann and Mariet ta Langston Research Fund i n Vertebrate Pa l eonto7 ogy 800.00 367

(Geol ogy Foundation) ($34,736.23 a7 ready in CTF)

Af b e r t W . a n d A1 i c e M. Weeks Fund i n Geology (Geology Foundation ) ($43,873.81 a1 ready in CTF)

Glenn A. Welsch Centennial Professorship i n Accounting 1,900.00 872 (Co? 1 ege of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n )

($39,150.00 a l r eady i n CTF)

Arno P. (Dutch) Wendler Professional Development Fund 12,075. OD 5,544 (Geol ogy Foundat ion) ($26,395 -00 a1 ready i n CTf )

R i chard T. F lem ing L ib ra ry of The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas W r i t e r ' s Fund 84.52 39

($4,002.27 already i n CTF)

W i l l i a m C, A r r i ng ton Centennia l Endowed Scholarship i n Engineering

(Col l ege o f Engineering) ($15,720.51 already i n CTF)

E, Bagby A twood Memorial Graduate Scho la rsh ip i n English 407,62 187 {$17,982.65 already i n CTF)

Aus t i n National Bank Centennial Fel lowship i n Bus iness # 1 30,000.00 13,773

(Cof 1 Pge of Business Administration) (NEW FUND)

A u s t i n N a t i o n a l Bank Centennial Fellowship i n Business t 2 30,000.00 13,773

(Col lege of Bus iness Admin i s t r a t i on ) (NEM FLIND)

Add i t i ons - December 1 , 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No, U n i t s Fund Additions Added

$ ---

The Spurgeon Be1 I ~enyinnial Fel lowshi p ~0,000.00 22,956 (Col 1 eye o f Business Adrnini s t r a t i o n ) (NEW FUND)

Carl Stonc Renedic t Scholarship Fund (Col lege of Natural Sciences) ($41,393.82 already i n CTF)

Advisory Council Centennial Fellowship # l (College o f Business Administration)

(NEW FUND)

A d v i s o r y Council Centennial Fellowship #2 (Col lege o f Business A d n ~ i n i s t r a t i o n )

( N E M FUND)

Advisory Council Centennial Fellowshfp #3 (Col 1 ege of Business Administration)

(NEW FUND)

Advisory Council Centennial Fellowship #4 (Col l ege o f Business Adnri n i s t r a t i o n )

(NEW FUN!))

Advisory C o u n c i l Centennial F e l l o w s h i p 65 ( Co? 1 ege o f Bus i ncs s Admi n i st ration)

(NEW FUND)

A d v i ~ o r y Council Centennial Fellowship #6 (Col 1 ege o f Business Administration)

(NEW FUND)

Concert Hal l Named Seat Endowed S c h o l a r s h i p Fund ($15,200.00 already i n CTF)

Coopers & Lybrand Centennial Fellowships (Col lege o f Dusincss Administration)

(NEW FUND)

Roy Crane Award i n the A r t s ($12,741.80 a1 ready irl CTF)

( ; l a r d Driscol 1 Scholarship for Research in Texas History 730.42 335 ($24,277.55 already in CTF)

James Leorlard Dunca t i Memorial Schol arshi p Fund ($11,376.23 already i n CTF)

E . Gus Fruh Memorial Fellowship Fund ($11,700.00 already i n CTF)

The Morton Rrown, N e l l i e Lea 8rwn, and Minelma Brown Lockwflod S c h o l a r s h i p Fund i n Drama 943.82 433

($630,150.93 a l ready i n CTF)

Add i t i ons - December 1, 1982

THE IJNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Con t i nued)

Recommended No. Units Fund Additions - - -- Added . . - - -

Marian R o y a l E z e n Memorial Fund $ 20.26 ($944.11 alreddy in CTF)

The J. Anderson F i t z g e r a l d Centenni a1 Fe l l o w s h i p (Col lege of Business Admini stration

(NEW FUND)

Foley's Centennial Fe7 lowship in Retai 1 Merchandising 20,000.00 9,182 (Col l ege o f Business Admin i s t ra t i on )

(NEM FUND)

Wayne Franklin Bowman Endowed Presidential Scholarship 9,787.50 4,494 (Geol oyy Foundat ion) ($80,641.08 a l ready i n CTF)

Dorothy Ogden Carsey Memorial S c h o l a r s h i p Fund (Geol ogy Founda t i on )

( $60,299.82 a l ready i n CTF)

Rober t H . Cuyler Endowed P r e s i d e n t i a l Scholarship (Geol oyy Fuunda t i on )

($36,024.32 a1 ready i n CTF)

Ronald K, DeFord Field Scholarsh ip Fund (Geol oyy Foundat ion)

(8123,849.77 a1 ready i n C f F )

J . H o o v ~ r M a c k i n Memoria l S c h o l a r s h i p Fund (Geol ogy Foundat i o n )

($16,299,72 d l ready i n CTF)

Dr. F. L. Whitney Endowed Presidential Scholarsh ip (Geology Founda t ion }

($30,538.75 a1 ready in CTF)

F. L. Whitney Menlor ia l Book Fund - Various Donors (Geol ogy Foundat i o n ) ($8,800.77 a1 ready in CTF)

W . F. and Marian Michael Scholarsh ips and Fellowships 55.00 25 (66,782.76 already in CTF)

John Gucrin Centennial Endowed Scho la rsh ip Fund (~:ol lege o f F i n e A r t s )

(NEW FUND)

Sanger H a r r i s Centennial F e l l o w s h i p in Retail Merchand is ing

(Col lcgc of Bus ines5 Administration) (NEW F!JND)

Hinds-Webb Scholarship Fund ($605.53 a1 ready i n CTF)

The James F. and Bernice M, H i n t o n Memorial Scholarship Fund 3,746.00 1,720

($177,156.10 a 1 ready i n CTF)

Addi t i o j l s - Decerl~ber 1 , 1982

22e;l THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND

(Continued)

Recommended No. U n i t s Fund Additions Added

Home Economics Club Scholarship - $m 230 (Department o f Home Economics)

($19,204.30 already i n CTF)

John l . ~ w i s Keel Memorial S c h o l a r s h i p Fund (84,496.71 already i n CTF)

Karl a n d Helen McGinnis S c h o l a r s h i p ($7,510.00 already i n CTF)

€1 i z a b c t h McGol d r i ck Surginer Endowed S c h o l d r s h i p ($66,286.29 already i n CTF)

Lawrence E. McMakin, Jr. Centennial Fellowship i n Chemical Engineering 50,000 .OO 22,956

(Col 1 eye of E n g i n e e r i n g ) (NEW FUND)

Roger Q. Mills Scholarship Fund ($190.35 a l r e a d y i n CTF)

Johanna Schnlitz Nel son, George E s t i 1 1 M a r t i n , Amanda Schrtli t z M a r t i n , Edna M a r t i n Cannon and Ruth Maurine M a r t i n S c h o l a r s h i p 9,000.00 4,132 (9143,558,Ofi already i n CTF)

Shiela O'Gard S c h o l a r s h i p Fund ($5,429.44 a1 ready i n CTF)

G ~ l s t a v u s P f e i f f e r Centennial Fellowship i n Pharmacy 15,409.00 7,074 (Col 1 eye o f Pharmacy)

(NEW F U N D )

Pharmaceu t,i c a l Foundation Centenni a 1 Endowed Fell owshi p 50,000.00 22,956 (Col 1 ege of Pharmacy}

( N E W FUND)

Or. Edward Randal 1 , Jr. Mernorial Fund ($5,949.33 a1 ready i n cTF)

M ~ l v i n J . Rieger S c h o l a r s h i p Fund i n Physics ($179,149.54 a1 ready i n CTF)

Lorene L. Rogers Centennia 1 Endowed S c h o l a r s h i p ($5,OUO,C0 already in CTF)

Maurice J. Schaded Memorial S c h o l a r s h i p ($15,202.20 already i n CTF)

Murray Case Sel l s F o u n d a t i o n Student Loan Fund (5259,092.29 a l rcady i n CTF)

The lnlillia~lr R . Spriegel Centennia l Fellowship (College of Business Administration)

(NEW FIJND)

A d d i t i o n s - December 1 , 1982

T H E I INIVERSSTY OF TEKAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. U n i t s Fund Addi t ions Added

T- -.-.-

Student Endowed Centennial Fel l o w s h i ~ 6.00 3 ($19,671.00 a1 ready i n C T F )

Faye? S a r o f i m & Co. Centennial Fellowship $1 (flEW FUND)

Char1 es Unll auf Centenni a1 Endowed Scho 1 ars h i p Fund ($19,053.09 a 1 ready in CTF)

L o u i s Weisberg Memorial Chemistry Scho la rsh ip ($4,535.51 a1 ready i n CTF)

lale Corpora t i o n Centennial Fell owship i n R e t a i 1 Merchandis ing

( C o l l e g e o f Business Admin i s t r a t i on ) (NEW TUND)

Anonymous Endowed P r e s i d e n t i a l S c h o l a r s h i p No. 1 ($28,860.00 a 1 ready i n CTF)

The Bates, Broocks , Border, Rober ts Endowed Presidenti a1 Scholarship

($29,490.00 a 1 ready i n CTF)

W. D. Blunk Endowed Presidential S c h o l a r s h i p { $ 2 / ,630.00 a 1 ready I n CTF)

John L. and Anne Crawford Endowed Presidential S c h o l a r s h i p

($26,405.00 already in CTFj

Endowed P r c s i d e n t i a l Schol d r s h i p i n Department o f Chemi s t r y

(NEW FdND)

Dow Centenn ia l Endowed Presidential Scholars h i p f o r Chernical Engineering

(NEW FUND)

Michael Bruce Duchin C e n t e n n i a l Memorial Endowed Presidential S c h o l a r s h i p

(NEW FUND)

judge Marv in Jones Endowed Presidential Scholarship ($67,052.60 already i n CTF)

C. R. ( S m i l o ) Ma1 l ison Endowed Presidential S c h o l a r s h i p 30,954.00 14,211 ($106,971 -00 a 1 ready i n CTF)

A l m a Ualsh Mallison Endowed P r e s i d e n t i a l Scho la rsh ip 2,333.00 1,071 ($28,795.00 already i n CTF)

M r s . V. F. (Gertrude) Neuhaus Endowed Presidential S c h u l a r s h i p

($30,195.00 already i n CTF)

Addi t l o n s - necen~ber 1 , 1982

THE UFIIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. U n i t s fund Additions Added

i o r e n e L.Tiugers EndoGed Presidential Scho'l a r s h i p-- $ 1,573.00 699 ($25,765.00 already i n CTF)

Texas Alpha E d u c a t i o n a l Foundat ion o f Pi Beta P h i E n d o w ~ d Presidenti a1 Scholarship

($50,000.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

Eva Stephensun Woods Endowed Presidential Scho la rsh ip 3,745.66 1,72Q ( $ 3 3 , 4 5 2 -60 a 1 rmdy i n CIF)

Lynda R , Johnson Rohb Award ($2,462.93 already i n CTF)

Hal P. Bybee Memor ia l F u n d (Geol oqy Foundat jon)

($319,423.04 already i n CTF)

A l w Idel 1 Carlson Fund ($48,927.30 a1 ready i n CTF)

Governor and Mrs . A l l a n S h i v e r s Chair F u n d ($41,189.17 a l r eady i n CTF)

W . J . McDonald Observatory Fund ($103,940.10 already i n CTF)

Hapry E s t i l l Moore Disaster Study Cnllection (52,480.77 a1 ready i n CTF}

VandcrPae? Fund f o r Resedrch and P u b l i c a t i o n (542,068.07 a 1 ready i n CTF)

Maud McCain Harding Fund ($1,692,167.91 a1 ready i n CTF)

Pau l Brindley D i s t i n g u i s h e d P r o f e s s o r s h i p a n d Scholarship F u n d

( U ,T. Gal ves tan Medical Branch) (451,550.00 a l r eady i n CTF)

The Robert Cantrell Feamster Foundat ion (U.T. Galveston Medica l E r a n c h )

($8,072.02 already i n CTF)

Elizabeth and Chauncey t e a k e Memorial Fund (U.T. Galveston Medical Branch

($15,064.25 already i n CTF)

John P . McGovern Award L e c t u r e i n the Medical H ~ r n z n i t i e s

(U.T. G a l v ~ s t o n Medical Branch) (NEW FUND)

James W . McLaughl i n Fcl l owsh i p Fund (U. T. Gal v e j t o n Medi ca l Branch

($2,045,97!.13 a f readty in CTF

Add i t ions - December, 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Reconmended No. Un i ts - Fund Add i t i ons -.--A- Added w f l w ~ . a n d m T m - p h a Omega Alpha S c h o l a r s h i p

Fund $ 1.24 1 (U.T. Galveston Medical Branch) ( $ 6 , 1 6 2 . 4 1 already i n CTF)

Blanche Bender Fund (9. T. Cancer C ~ n t e r )

( $35 ,559 .25 a l read.y i n CTF)

Wal ter Coppinger T r u s t ( U . T. Cdrtcer Center) ($3,388.16 a l r e a d y i n CTF)

Carolyn Froebel Fund (U.T. Cance1- Center)

($2,685.85 already i n CTF)

Roberl; R. Her r ing Professorship i n C l i n i ca l Research 50,OOG.OO 22,956 (U.7, Cdncer Center) ($50,000.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

Ransum Horne, Jr. Fund for Cancer Research (U. T . C a n c w Center )

($48,754.96 a l r eady i n CTF)

Fladel i ne ltavanagh Fund (U.T. Cancer Center) ($17,308,63 a1 ready i n CTF)

D. i3. ILane Cancer Research Fund P r o f e s s o r s h i p f o r leukemia Research

(U.T. Canccr Center) (5261,775.32 a1 ready i n CTF)

Mosbdcher P e d i a t r i c s Professorship (U. T . Cancer Center)

($732,505.18 already i n CTF)

R u t h a n d Walter S t e r l i r ~ g Prafessor~hip (U. P. Cancer Center J (NEW FUND)

lfarious Denors f o r Volunteer S e r v i c e s K i d s Fund (U. T . Cancer Center)

(550,760.59 already i n CTF)

Na om? Woods Bequest (U.T. Cancer Ccnter) (5111 -30 i~ \ready i n CTFj

The Mr.. and Mrs. I . G . Rrol~~bery Memorial V i s i t i n g Professorship i n Medic ine

( U - T . Health Science Center - Dallds) ($20,000.00 a1 read,y i n CTF)

A d d i t i o n s - Dccemher 1 , 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended Nn. Units -. Fund - Add i t ions Added -

Green Center Tra in ing P r o f r f i Reproducf7've B io logy Sc iences $ 340,770.59 156,452

(U.T. H e a l t h Science Center - D a l l a s ) ($690,528.30 a f ready i n CTF)

Es ta te o f Elmer E l l a rd S t a l c u p (U.T. Heal th Science Center - Dallas) ($89,839.45 a l ready i n CTF)

Grace Ann Bed1 Memorial Fund (U.T. E l Pdso)

($1,835.00 already i n C T F )

ldi c h a e l P, Burns Memorial S c h o l a r s h i p Fund (U.T. El P a s o ) ($10,758.21 a l ready i n CTF)

C i rc l e K - Sunworl d Foundation Scholarship Fund (U.T. El Paso)

(NEW FUND)

Roland W. Claudius llfemorial Scholarship Fund (U.T. E l Paso)

($19,846.85 a1 ready i n CTF)

Andy and Syd Cohen Endowra'ent Fund (U.T. E l Paso)

($5,677.16 a l r e a d y i n C T F )

Frank B. Cotton Trust - Endow~nent Account (U.T. E l Paso)

(93,337,496.57 al ready i n CTF)

Gernice Dittrr~er Library Endowment (U.T. E l Paso ) ($10,340.00 a l ready i n CTF)

Fess inger Mernorial L e c t u r e Fund (U.T. E l Paso) ($10,130.10 a l r e a d y i n CTF)

Jo3ephinc Clardy Fox Estate Fund (1I .T . El Paso)

($1,939,502.37 a l r e d d y i n CTF)

Gcnrge Fred dnd M a b ~ l Hardy Scholarship Fund (U.T. El P a s o )

(NEW FUND)

Dr. Wade Hartr ick Fund (L1.T. E l P a s o )

($23,518.07 a 1 ready i n CTF)

P h i l i p C. Hol t Memoria l Schola rsh ip (U.T. E l P a s o )

(NEW FUND)

A d d i t i o n s - December 1, 1982

TbE UNJVEFSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND ( C o n t i nued)

Recu~nmended No. Uni t s --

Fund Add i t ions -.- Added Ilr. Edwiri 3 . Knapp Memorial Funh 9- 669.50 307 (U.T. E l Pasu) ($10,673.99 a1 ready i n CTF)

Library Endowment Fund (11.~. E l P ~ s u )

($77,654.95 a1 ready i n CTF)

P r e s i d e n t i a l Scholarship Program (U .T , E l Pnsn)

(NEW FUND)

William L. Staley Fund (U.T. E l P a s o )

(585,664.00 a1 ready i n CTF)

n . B. Smith Memorid1 Scholarship (u,T. E l P a s o )

(NEW FUND)

C. L. Sonnichseri Sout,hwest P u b l i c a t i o n s Fufid ( 0 . T . E l Paso)

(912,337.00 al reddy i n CTF)

M i s s Eloise Alexander Memnrial Fund (U,T. Hcal t h Science Centet. - San Anton io )

($583,961.33 already i n CTF)

Jane dnd R c l a n d B l urr~berg Professorsh ip i n Gy tlecol ogy dnd nbs tetrbi cs I 0 ,@lo. 00 4,591

(U.T. Heal th Science Center - 5an Antonio) ($130,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

t l . F r a n k Connal ly, Jr . Prufessorship i n Obstetrics and Gynecology 34,000.00 15,610

(U.T, t l ca l th Sc ience Center - San P.ntonio) (NEW FUND)

Bowen-Vogt Fund (U. T . Heal t$ S c i ~ n c e Center - San Antonio)

($349,161.25 a l rcad,y i n CTF)

,lohi+ B. Holncs Professorship i n t h e Clinical Sciences 2,955.84 1,357 (U.'. H e a l t h Science Ccnter - Houston)

($134,629.07 a1 ready i n CTF)

The dolman Taylor, Sr. , M.D. and Holman Taylor, Jr., M.D. S c h o l a r s h i p Fund i n Sermatology

(U.T. H e a i t h Science Cen te r - Houston) (579,735.43 a l r eady i n CTF)

isla Carro I ! Turner Professorship i n G e r i a t r i c s (U,? . H e a l t h Science Center - Houston)

(NEW FIIND)

Additions - Ilcce~nber 1, 1982

THE U N I V E R S I T Y OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUN0 (Cootinued)

Zecommended No. U n i t s rund - Addi tionr; Added

The Anson L . C l a rk - Memor ia l Fund $ 50,000.m 22,956 (U,T, D a l l a s ) ($200,000.00 d l ready i n CTF)

C. C. tundell P r o f e s s o r s h i p o f Botany (U.T. Dal l a s ) (47,803.64 already i n CTF)

The University of Texas a t Dallas Woman's Club - Arne1 i a A . L ~ r n d e l 1 Textbook S c h o l a r s h i p Fund 22.19 10

(U.T. Dallas) ($10,352.57 a1 ready i n CTF)

Jane and Roland Blumbcrg Professorship in Biology 10,000.00 4,591 (U.T. San Antonio)

(91f0,000.00 already i n CTF)

U.T. San A n t o n i c Lutcher Center 821 ,3 12.25 377,074 (U.T. San Antonio)

(NEW FUND) - TOTAL ADDTTIUNS 70 COMMON TRUST FUND

ON DECEMBER 1, 1982

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Con t i nued)

As o f December 1, 1982, t h e f a 1 1 owing transfers were made between Common T r u s t Fund endowment accounts:

Book Value No. Units ---- -- Fund - Transferred Transferred - From:

GSLS Devef opment Fund To :

John P. and Alice M. Commons Excel lence Fund

U n i t s transferred a t a u n i t book value o f $2.069930070

Results i n Common Trust Fund endowment accounts a f t e r transfer:

GSLS Devel opr~~ent Fund :

Book Value pr ior Units Held prior t o t r ans fe r $31,672.00 t o transfer 15,301

Book Value transferred - 10,100.00 U n i t s t ransferred 4,879

Book Value rema in ing Uni t s remaining a f t e r t ransfer $21 ,572.00 - a f t e r transfer 10,422

John P. and A l i c e M. Cvrnrrrons Excellence Fund:

Book Value prior Units Held prior t o transfer $ -0- t o transfer - 0-

Book Value transferred 10,100.00 U n i t s transferred 4,874

Book Value a f t e r U n i t s Held a f t e r transfer $10,100.00 transfer 4,879

-- - ,-

Book Value No. U n i t s - Fund --.A.p- - -- --- Trans fe r red T r a n s f e r r e d

From: Frank C. Erwin, J r . , Centennial C h a i r i n S t a t e

Government $528,371 -01 -- 275,173 To:

Frank C. Erwin, J r . , Centennial Cha i r i n Government $528,371.01 - 275,173 --

U n i t s transferred a t a u n i t book v a l u e of $1 .920147 184

Results i n Cmnmon Trust Fund endowment accounts a f t e r t r a n s f e r :

Frank C. Erwin, J r . , Centennial Cha i r in State Government:

Rook Value prior U n i t s Held prior t o transfer $1,056,742,02 t o t r a n s f e r 550,346

Book Va lue transferred 528,371.07 Units transferred 275,173

Book V a l u e remaining U n i t s remainin! a f t e r transfer $ 528,371.05- a f t e r trdnsfer -- 275,173

THF UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUYD (Cont inued)

F rank C. E r w i n , J r . , C e n t e r ~ n i a l Chair i n Lovernment:

Bovk Value prior Units Held p r i o r t o transfer $ -0- t o t r a n s f e r - 0-

Book Value t ransferred 528,371 . D l Uri i t s transferred - 275,173 .-. --

Book Value af te ry U n i t s Meld a f t e r transfer $528,371 -01 trans'fer. --- 275,173

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Book Value No. U n i t s Fund -. . - - -. - Transferred .. Transferred . -.

From: Alfred and Nellie King G r a d u a t e Fellowship -.- $25,000,00 -.- 12,168 --

To : Joe J . King Centenni a1 Endowed Presidential

Scholarship

U n i t s t r a n s f e r r ~ d a t a u n i t book v a l u e o f $2.054633659

Kesul t s i n Common Trust F u l d endowment accounts af te r transfer :

Alfred and Nell i e King Graduate Fellawship:

Book Value prior Un i t s Held p r i n r t o t ranster $35,978.69 t o t r a n s f e r 17,511

Book Value t r ans fe r red 25,000.00 Uni ts transferred --- 12,168

Book Va lue remaining Un i t s rernaf n i ng af te r t ransfer $10,978.69 a f t e r t r a n s f e r 5,343 . .-

Joe J . K i n g Centennia l Endowed Presidential Scholarsh ip :

Book Value pr io r U n i t s Held prior t o transfer $ -0- t o t r ans fe r -0-

Book Value transferred ?5,,?00.00 U n i t s transferred 12,168 --

Book Value a f t e r Uni t s Held a f t e r transfer $25,000.00 transfer 12,168

The results of the above a d d i t i o n s and transfers wi l l be THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CQMMOPJ TRUST FUdD w i t h a t o t a l book va lue of $132,416,452.10 w i t h 63,395,765 u n i t s outs tandi r ly as of December I , 1932.

THE UNIVERSiTY OF TXXAS A T ARLINGTON

Arlington, T e x a s

D r . Bryce Jordan Executive Vice Chancellor

far Academic Aifairs U T System 601 Colorado Street A u s t i n , Texas 78701

Dear D r . Jordan:

The dacket for the April 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for YOUP recnmmendation and prcscntation to the Board.

I recommcnd approval.

Sincerely,

WHN: bb

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No,

Business Contracts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR-3

Contracts and G~ar- ts for Research, Development and Educational Services :

Non - Governmental (Funds Co~njng In) . . . . . . . . . . . . AR-4

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State (Funds Crming In) AR- 6

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State (TAC-Funds Going Ou t ) AR- 7

State (LAC-Funds Goin~ng In) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AR- S

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal (Funds Coming In) AH- 9

Amendments .to t h e 1982-83 Operating Budget . . . . . . . . . . AK-I1 (including f a c u l t y and s taf f appointments and chanies in status a n d transfers of funds with111 uxisting budge t totals)

THE U N I V L R S I T Y OF TJiXAS AT ARLINGTON

BOARD MrlZTTNG ON APRIL 14- 1 5 , 1983

BUSINESS CONTRACTS

I r ccu r r lmer~d ratification 01 the follrlwing contracts:

1. Agencjr: A r l i : ~ gtnn Tclecablc, Lnc. Current Budget Period: May 1, 1933 (eficctive dstc) Descriptiorl: For the. purpose of serving the University w i t h

cable television.

Agency: Methodist Hospitals of Dallas Projer:t Titlc; Part-time Perinatal Education Consultants New Funds: $4,540.00 C u r r e n t Budgct Period: September 1, 1482 througl~ May 31, 1983 'Total Project Period: September 1 , 1982 through May 31, 1983 Description: The Part- t i m e Perinatal Education Cnnsultallta

wil l PI-ovidt: consultalion services in t h e development and ~mplerrentation of thc program as deemed appro- priate by the hospital.

THE UNIVERSTTY OF T E X A S AT ARLINGTON

CONTRACTS AND G R A N T S FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATlONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

BOARD OF REGENTS1 MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The fullowillg contracts and grants have been awarded and are submitted for forirlal approval at the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Fort Worth Independent School District Project Title: N e w Lives Program Principal Investigator : Paul Glasser, Ph,D. New Funds: $35,200.00 Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 20, 1983 Total Project Pcriod: January 1, 1983 through December 20, 1983 Description : UTA will furnish social and corlsultative services.

2. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title; Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Pcriod: Descriptiun:

Agency: G r a n t N o . : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: C u r r e i ~ t U u d g e t Period: Total Project Period: Description :

4 . Agency: Cran t N o . : Prbjcct Title: Principal Invcstjgator : New Funds; C u r r e n t R udgc t Period : Total Project Period: Description :

Robert A . Welch Foundation Renewal G r a n t No. Y -684 Synthesis and Study of ~ h o s ~ h s ( ~ ~ ) azenes Martin Pomerantz , Ph.D. $63,000.00 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 Far support of research in chemistry.

Robert A . Welch Foundation New G r a n t No. Y-953 Studies of the Electronic Structures of MoIec ules Nathan H r e n e r , Ph. D, 954,000.00 June 1, 1983 through May 3 1, 1986 June 1, 1953 through hlay 31, 1986 For support of research in physics.

Hobert A . Welch Foundation Renewal Grant Y-703 Relaxatiot~ Kinetics of Reversed Micelle S y s t e m s Zoltan A . Schelly, Ph. D. $75,000.00 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 June 1, 1977 through May 31, 1386 For support of research in chemistry.

5. Agency: Texas Ut i l i t ies Generating Company Project Title: Thermal Stress Effects on Aden ylate Energy Charge

in Tilapia aurea Principal Investigator : Donald Whi tmore , Ph. D . New Funds: $25,75h.00 C u r r e n t Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1984 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 th rough December 31, 1984 Dcscrip tion : To support a Fellowship in Biology research.

6. Agency: Power Systems Consultants Project Ti t le : Power System Analyses Principal Investigator: Ray Shoults , Ph. D . New Funds: $7,500.00 Curren t Dudget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31 , 1983 Total Prr~jec t Period: J a n u a r y 1, 1983 through Der:emher 31, 1983 Description : UT A will provide computer analyses.

7 . Agency: Brockette ILeMessurier Joint Venture Project Title: Creep and Shrinkage Deformation of High

Strength Concrete Principal Investigator: R . L. Y u a n , Ph.D. New Funds: $8,000.00 Current Budget Period: November 1, 1982 through October 31, 1983 Total Project Period: November 1, 1982 through October 31, 1983 nescrip tion : A study to yield a converlient prediction of long-

t e r m deformation of high strength concrete subjected to sustained load.

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CONTKACTS AND G R A N T S FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE (FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENT'S' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Segents:

1. Agency: Grant N o . : Project Titie: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Cu r r cn t Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description :

Officc of the Governor SF-83-E01-8291 Corrcctiuns Intern Program M s . Gloria Eyres $7,560,00 January 1, 1933 through A u g u s t 31, 1983 January 1, 19 83 through August 31, 1983 To support students in U r b a n Studies enrolled in Criminal Justice Educational Progratns

THE UNIVERSITY OF T E X A S AT ARLINGTON

CONTRACTS AND GHANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICE;S - STATE

INTERAGENCY COOPERA TIQN CONTRACTS (FUNDS GOING OUT)

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and arc submitted for f o r m a l approval of the Board ol Regents;

1, Agency:

Grant No. ; Project Title: Principzl I i~vestigator ; New Funds: Current Budge t Period: Totaf Project Period: Dcscrip tion :

University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas I A C (82-83) 1998 Social Work Instruction Paul Glasser , Ph. D , $2,452.50 January 15, 1983 through May 31, 1983 January 15, 1983 through May 31, 1983 The UTIISC at Dallas will provide teaching service t o UTA during the spring semester of 1982-83 academic ye sr ,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

CONTRACTS AND GKANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following contracts and grants have been awardcd and are submitted for formal approvaI of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Currcni Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descript inn :

University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas IAC (82-83) 2000 Anesthcsia Research WoIf von Maltzahn , PA. D, $1,800,00 January 15 , 1983 t h r t ~ u g h May 3 1 , 1383 January 15, 1983 through May 31, 1983 UTA will provide t he services of a graduate student to U'I'HSC at Dallas.

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CONTRAC'L'S AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUNDS COMING I N )

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14- 15, 1983

The followirlg contracts and grants have been awarded and are submitted for forrnaI approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator : New Furids: Cul-rent Budget Pcriod: Total Project Period: Dascrip tion : Coun ty of Expenditure:

Agency: Grant No. : Project Titlc: Principal Investigator : New Funds: Current l3 udge t Period: Tutal Project Period: Descrip tian:

County o f Expenditure:

Agency : G m n t N o . : Project Title:

Principal Investigator : New Funds: C u r r e r ~ t Budget Pcriod: Total Project Period: Description :

County of Expenditwc:

Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator : N c w Funds: Cur ren t Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County c ~ f Expenditure:

U. S, Department of Education ROO8102784 Pefl Grant P r o g r a m Marion Jacob ($23,790.00) July 1,1980 through June 30, 1981 3uly 1, 1980 through June 30, 1981 Decommitment af funds Tarrant

U . S . Department of Education PO08302784 Pel1 G r a n t Program Marion Jacob $1,029,660.00 Ju ly 1, 1982 t h rough June 30, 1983 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 '1'0 provide additio~~al financial aid to eligible students. Tarrant

U . S. A i r Force AFOSR-83--0050 Theoretic a1 Studies of Solids Under Extreme Co~~d i t io r lv John Fry, P11.D. $81,002.00 Uccc~nber 1, 1982 through November 30, 1953 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 For rescarch investigations of properties of saIids under unusual conditions. Tarrant

U. S. Depa r tmen t of Commerce NOAA-83-0040 NOAA Weather Radio Chapin Ross , Ph.l). $89,122.00 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 October 1, 1980 through September 30, 1983 To provide personnel for the National Weather Radio System at Fort Worth, Texas. T arran t

5. A g c r ~ c y : Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investjgator : N e w Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description:

County of Expenditure:

6. Agency: Grant No. : k'rt)jv.ct Title: Principal Investigator : New F ~ l d s : C u r r c r ~ ~ Budget Period: '1'ot;il Project Period: Description : County of Expcnditure:

Natiuria? Science Foundallon PCM-8218179 First A n n u a l Sfiuthwestcrrl Developmental IJiology Conference Herbcrt Phillips, Ph. D . $2,000.00 March 1, 1983 through Augus t 31, 1983 March I , 1583 through A u g u s t 31, I983 To inaugurate ancl facilitate iriterac tionu among developmental binlogists . 'rari-ant

National Science Foumi datjon MCS-8210395 Lrlterval Mcthods for Nonlinear Operator Equatior~s Ramon E. Moorc, Ph ,D, $38,h92.00 February 1.. 1983 through .Tuly 31, 1985 Fclsruary 1, 1983 through July 31 , 1985 To support research in m ~ t h e m a t i c s . Tarran t

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GENERAL ADMXNIST-BATION

PRESIDENT' S OFFICE

Salary Rate Increases : 1, Promote Elwood J. Preiss f r omAss i s t an t t o P r e s i d e n t and Director of Student A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Serv i ce s r o Executive Assistant to President and increase h i s annual salary rate f r o m $43,154 to $47,500; effective January 1 -August 31 , 1983. (RRC No. 2 6 3 )

BUSINESS OFFICE

Salary Rate Increases ; 2 . Increase t h e annual salary rate of Tornmy D. Kale, ~ i r e c t o r of Accounting, from $30,980 to $ 3 2 , 7 8 0 ; effective ~ a n u a r y 1 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . ( R B C N o . 256)

P U R C M S I N C OFFICE

S a l a r y Rate Increases : 3 . Increase t h e 'annual salary r a t e of Eugene A . Prasek, Direc to r of Purchasing, from $ 3 1 , 3 0 6 to $35,000; effective January 1 - August 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 . ( R B C N o . 277)

C O U N S E L I N G , TFSTTNG AND CAREER PLACEMENT

Chan es in S t a t u s : b e e t h e status of Maureen F . Moore from Placement S p e c i a l i s t to Placement S p e c i a l i s t I1 and change her annual sa l a ry rate o f $17,933 from administrative and professional to c lass i f i ed . (RBC No, 2 7 4 )

'GENEKAL INSTITUTIONAL EEXPENSE

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

A o i n t m e n t s : Peter E. Van't S l o t as D i r e c t o r o f Develo~ment a t an

annuala$alary r a t e of $52,000; effective January 1 - ~ L ~ u s t 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Budgeted Position. (RBC No. 2 9 7 )

6 . Appoint P e t e r E. Vantt S l o t as D i r e c t o r of Development a t an annual s a l a r y rate of $53,000; effective January 3 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds: Budgeted Position and Institutional Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , (Cor rec t s RBC N o . 297) {RBC No. 316)

OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROJECTS

S a l a r y Rate Increases : 7. Increase the annual sa larv rate of Jackie Williams. Assistant to the D i r e c t o r of Sponsored ~ r o j e c t s , f r o m $ 2 1 , 3 6 6 to $23;500; e f f e c t i v e January 1 - August 31 , 1 9 8 3 , (RBC No. 2 6 4 )

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RESIDENT .- INSTRUCTION

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

ENGLISH

Resignations and Leaves : BI- Resign George E. Fortenberry (Tenure) as Profes so r at an academic salary r a t e of $31,700; effective August 31, 1 9 8 2 , Retire- menr. (RBC No. 253)

9 . Resign Clarence S. Turner as Profes so r (Tenure) at anacademic sa l a ry rate of $ 3 4 , 3 0 0 ; effective January '15, 1 9 8 3 . Retirement. (RBC No, 271)

Changes i n Status: T O , Change the status of J u d i t h H , McDowelI f r o m Assistant: Profrs t ; s r (Non-Tenure) to A s s i s t a n t Professor lAct ing Chair (Non-Tenure) and inc rease h e r academic salary rate f r o m $ 2 2 , 9 0 0 to $32,500; e f f ec t i ve January 16 - May 31 , 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No, 309)

11. Change t h e status o f Emory D . Estes f r o m P r o f e s s o r / C h a i m n (Tenure) t o P r o f e s s o r (Tenure) with no change in h i s academic salary rate of $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 ; effective January 1 6 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . ( R 3 C No. 3 1 2 )

12. Cancel the following p o s i t i o n s :

Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

Funds will be used to appoint part-time faculty. (RBC No. 2 5 4 )

ART

1 3 . Cancel the following position:

Associate Professo r $17,200

Funds will be used to appoint p a r t - t i m e f a c u l t y . (RBC No. 252)

FORETGM LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS

tf:oi;tments : ppo in t George I,, Huttar a s Adjunct Associate Professor (Mon-

Tenure) at 49 percent at an academic s a l a r y rate of $30,50'0; e f f e c t i v e January 16 - May 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part- Time, (RBC No. 295)

R e s i nations and Leaves ; &ign Kenneth L. Pike as Adjunct P ro fesso r (Non-~enure) at 50 percent at an academic s a l a r y rare of $30,000; effective .January 15, 1983 . (RBC No. 305)

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1 6 . Cancel t h e fo l lowing position:

Assistant Professor $18,500

Funds will be used to appoint part-time faculty. (RBC No. 251)

POLITICAL SCIENCE

A ointments: Norris C. Tucker (Non-Tenure) as Lecturer at an academic

salary r a t e of $ 2 2 , 1 0 0 ; effective January 16 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source o f Funds: Faculty SalariesIPart-The. (RBC No. 260)

HISTORY

A o i n t m e n t s ; l!%etuinf r o m Lcavr of Absence San d s a L . Myres as Professor (Tenure) a t an academic sa la ry r a t e o f $31,90'0; effective January 1 6 - May 3 1 , 1983 . Sourcc of Funds; Facul ty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No, 257)

19. Appoint William D. Edmondson as V i s i t i n g Professor (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $18,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds: Facu l ty Sa'FarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 3031

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

A ointments: Barry C. McKeown as Assistant Professor (Nan-Tenure) at

an academic salary rate o f $ 2 4 , 5 0 0 ; ef fec t ive January 16 - May 3L, 1 9 8 3 . Source u f Funds : F a c u l t y SalarieslPart -T ime . (RBC No. 238)

S a l a r Rate 'Increases : d ~ b i a ~ a d e m i c salary r a t e o f L i s a Love, Lecturer (Non- Tenuye) at 44.3 percent from $17,250 to $ 1 8 , 4 5 0 ; effective January L - May 31, 1983, ( R B C N o , 2 7 9 )

2 2 . Increase t h e academic s a l a r y r a t e of L a r r y Donaldson, Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent from $ 1 7 , 2 5 0 to $13,450; effective January 1 - May 31, 1983. (RBC No. 281)

2 3 , Increase the academic s a l a r y rate of Willie B. Thomas, Lecturer (Non-Tenure) a t 15 percent fron $15,000 to $ 1 5 , 8 2 5 ; e f f e c t i v e January 1 - May 31, 1983. (RBC No, 283)

2 4 . Increase t h e academic salary r a t e of Robert N o b l i t t , Lecturer (Non-Tenure) a t 1 5 percent f r o m $21,750 KO $ 2 2 , 9 5 0 ; effective January 1 - May 31, 1981. ( R R C N o , 285)

2.5. Increase t he academic s a l a r y rate of Terry M. Kinard, L e c t i ~ r ~ r ( N o n - T ~ r ~ u r e ) at 1 5 percent Irom $17 ,250 t o $ l 8 , 3 0 0 ; effective January I - May 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 , (RBC No. 287)

26. Increase t h e acade~rlic salary rate of Char l e s A . Key, Lec turer (Non-Tenure) a t 1 5 percent from $19,875 t o $ 2 1 , 0 7 5 ; effective January 1 - May 31, 1983. (RBC No. 289)

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2 7 . Increase t h e academic salary r a t e of Ben H. Dodson, Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent f rom $ 1 4 , 2 5 0 to $15,225; effective January 1 - May 31, 1983. (RBC NO. 291)

SOCIOLOGY

A & . & : e tum from Leave o f Absence Lester E , Robbins as Assistant

Professo r (Non-Tenure) a t an academic salary r a t e of $21,200: eIfective January 1 6 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source o f Funds: Facul ty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No, 2 3 9 )

COLLECE OF SCIENCE

DEAN OF SCIENCE

A ointments: Louis A . Rayburn as Associate Dean of Science (Tenure/

Phys i c s ) at. 50 percent a t an annual salary rate of $ 5 4 , 6 6 7 ; effective. .7anuary 1 6 - August 31 , 1983, ~ u u r c e of ~ u n d s : - ~ n a l ~ o c a t e d S a l a r i e s . ( R 3 C No. 293)

BIOLOGY

Resignations and Leaves: 30. Grant Leave o m e n c e to Marjor ie ' S , Sharp, Assistant P r o f e s s o r (Tenure) at an academic s a l a ry rate of $23,100; e1fective January 15, 1983 . (RRC No. 307)

31. Cancel the fo l l owing p o s i t i o n :

Assistant Professor $1 7, 000

Fi-~nds will be used to appo in t par^-time f acu l ty . (RBC No. 2 4 1 )

Appointments : 3 2 , R e a p p o ~ n t James E. Cooper as Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) at 1 3 peucenr at an acadcrnic salary r a t e u f $30,500; effective January 16 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds : Faculty Salaries/Part- Time. (RBC No. 278)

3 3 . Appoin t Andrzej Zwierzak as V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r (Non-Tenure) at 7 2 percent at an academic salary r a t e of $37,500; effect tve March 1 - March 3 1 , 1983. Source of Funds : Faculty SalarieslPart-Time . (RRC No. 3 1 3 )

GEOLOGY

A u i r l t m e n t s : h P 5 n t James E. Cooper as Assoc i a t e Frofessar (Nan-Tenure) at 11 percent a t an academic s a l a r y rare o f $30,500; effective January 16 - May 3 1 , 1983. Source of Funds : Facu l ty Salaries/Part~ Time. (KRC No. 253)

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3 5 . Appoint Brooks B . Ellwood as Visiting A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (Non- Tenure) at 29,5 percent at an academic salary rate of $30,500 ; effective February 1 - February 28, 1983. Source of Funds: Facul ty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 2 7 0 )

MATHEMAT IC S

Resigna t ions and Leaves : 36. Grant Leave o f Absence to Stephen R . Bernfeld, Professor (Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $ 3 3 . 1 0 0 ; e f f e c t i v e January 15, 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No. 2 5 9 )

3 7 . Grant Leave of Absence to Associate Professor Charles W. Marshall (Tenure) at an academic salary ra te of $27,200; e f fec t ive January 15, 1983. (RBC No, 308)

PHYSICS

Chan e s in S t a t u s : h a i t h e s ta tus of John L . Fry f r o m Professor (Tenure) to Professor and Acting Chalrman (Tenure) with no change in h i s academic sa lary rare of $37,700; effective J anua ry 16 - May 31, 1983. (RBC No, 268)

3 9 . Change t h e status of Louis A. Rayburn f r o m Professor and Chair- man (Tenure) to Profes so r and Associate Dean of Science {Tenure) at 50 p e r c e n t , with no change i n h i s academic salary rate o f $41,000; effective January 16 - May 3 1 , 1983. (RBC No. 2 9 4 )

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

ACCOUNTING

Appointments : 4 0 . Appoin t F l o r a G . Chance a s L e c t u r e r (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $15,500; e f f e c t i v e January 16 - May 31, 1983. Source of Funds : F a c u l t y Sa l a r i e s /Fa r t -Time. (RBC No. 3 0 4 )

Resignations and Leaves: 4 1 . Resign Charles A . Ray a s Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at an academic sa lary rate of $16,900; ef fec t ive January 15, 1983 , (RDC No. 2 4 8 )

MANAGEMENT

A ointments: -Re Reappoint Frank S . Guzak as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) a t an academic salary rate of $ 1 4 , 4 0 0 ; ef fec t ive January 16 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source o f Funds : Facultly SaLarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 266)

4 3 . Cancel t h e fo l l owing position:

Assistant Professor $28,000

Funds will be used to appoint part-time f a c u l t y , (RBC No. 2 4 2 )

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MARKETING

4 4 . Cancel the following p o s i t i o n !

Assistant Professor $30,000

Funds will be used to appo in t part-time faculty. (RBC No, 243)

FINANCE ARD REAL ESTATE

A ointments: &-ppoZiiE Auke A . Bul as A s s o c i a t e Professor (Non-Tenure) at an academic s a l a r y rate o f $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 ; e f fec t ive January I - May 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds : Facul ty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC NO. 2 7 3 )

4 6 . Canccl the f o l l o w i n g positions :

Associate Professo r Associate Professor

Funds will be used t o appoin t part-time faculty. (RBC No. 2 4 5 )

SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

Rcs igna tions and Leaves : 4 7 . Resipn John 0 . Bard (Non-Tenure). Assistant I n s t r u c t o r at an academic yare of $ 1 7 , 4 0 0 ; ‘effective kugust 31, 1 9 8 2 , (RBC NO. 2 4 6 )

4 8 . Cancel the f o l l o ~ i n g position :

I n s t r u c t o r $1 7, ‘LOO

Funds will be used to a p p o i n t part-time faculty. (KRC No. 250)

ECONOMICS

4 9 . Cancel the fo l lowing position:

Associate Professor $25,000

Funds will be used to appo int part-time f a c u l t y . (RBC No. 319)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

A o in tmen t s : *Appoint Shyam N. Bajpai as Vin i.t ing Associate Profes so r (Non- Tenure) at 50 percent a t an academic s a l a r y r a t e of $22,500; effective January 16 - May 3 1 , 1983. Source o f Funds: Faculty SalarieslPsrt-Time. (RBC No. 310)

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51. Reappoint Michael T. Manry as Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at an academic s a l a r y rate of $29,000; e f f ec t i ve January 1 6 - May 31, 1983, Source of Funds : Facul ty SalarieslPart-Time . (RBC No. 317)

Resignations and Leaves: 5 2 , Resign S t e hen F . Crumb as Profes so r (Tenure) at an academic s a l a r y rare of 4 0 , 6 0 0 ; effective February 16, 1983. Deceased. (RBC N o , 323)

5 53. Resign Fin ley W. Tatum as Sen io r Lecturer (Man-Tenure) a t an academic sa lary rate of $31,200; effective January 5 , 1983 . Deceased. (RBC No. 2 3 2 )

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

A oin tnen t s : Roger S . Walker as Professo r ( I n i t i a l Request Tenure

Award) a t an academic s a l a r y rate o f $41,00 '0 ; effect ive January 1 6 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds: Engineering Unallocated Faculty S a l a r i e s , (RBC No. 261)

INSTITUTE OF URBAN STUDIES

URBAN AND REGIONAL AFFAIRS

A ointments : e . K @ E T ? E Fred Lazin as Visiting P r o f e s s o r on-Tenure) at an academic s a l a r y r a t e of $13 ,500 ; effective February I - February 28, 1983, Source o f Funds: Facul ty SalariesJPart-~ime. (RBC No. 2 9 8 )

5 6 . Appoint L icenc iado I t u r b i d e as Visiting Profes so r (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $15,750; e f f e c t i v e February 1 - February 28, 1983 . Source o f Funds : F a c u l t y Salaries/Part -Time, (RRC No. 2 9 9 )

5 7 . ,Appoint Larry Bourne as Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) a t an academic sa la ry r a t e of $13,500; ef fec t ive February 1 - February 28, 1983. Source of Funds : Facu l ty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 3 2 4 )

58 , Appoint B r i a n J, I,. Herry a s Vis i t ing Professor (Non-Tenure) at an academic sa la ry rate of $15,750; effective A p r i l 1 - A p r i l 3 0 , 1 9 8 3 . Source of ~ u n d s : Faculcy SalarieslPsrt-Time, (RBC No. 325)

59. Cancel t h e following p o s i t i o n :

Associate P r o f e s s o r $25,200

Funds w i l l . be used to a p p o i n t part-time faculty. (RBC No. 247)

GPADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

A ointments: 6 g e W n ~ r y Hodnett as S e n i o r Lec turer (Non-Tenure) at 24 .56 percent at an academic s a l a r y rate o f $23,500; effective January 16 - May 31, 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds : F a c u l t y SalarieslPart-Time, (RBC No. 300)

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C h a n ~ e s in S t a t u s : 61. Change the status o f C. Elizabeth Hadges from Socia l Science/ Human Research Associate IV at 50 percent with a c l a s s i f i e d rate of $21+, 2 6 4 , t o Di rec to r , Human Resource Center, at 100 'percent w i t h an administrative and professional rate of $24,264 ; effective 'February 1 - August 3 1 , 1983. (RBC NO, 318)

SCHOOL OF NURSING

NURSING

A o in tmen t s : #-eappoint and change the status of Jerry I,. Pollan from Graduate Teaching A s s is tant to S p e c i a l i s t (Non-Tenure) and increase academic s a l a r y r a t e from $ 8 , 4 9 6 to $16,000; effective January 16 - May 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds : Facu l ty Salaries/Part-Time . (RBC No. 2 9 5 A )

6 3 . Reappoint Joan M, Shaw as Assistant Instructor (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $16,400; effective January 16 - May 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 . Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 306)

Resignations and Leaves: 6 4 . Resign Nancy G . Houk a s Instructor (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary ra te o f $15,300; effective January 1 5 , 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No. 302)

6 5 . Cancel the following position:

Associate P r o f e s s o r Assistant P r o f e s s o r

Funds will be used to appoint part-time f a c u l t y . (RBC No. 2 4 9 )

ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES

PHYSSCAL EDUCATION - SWIM POOL A ointments: -ne Daniel Wheeler a s Swim Proaram Coordinator at 50 percent a t an annual salary rate of $21,467; effective January 1 - May 3 1 , 1983. Source of Funds : Budgeted P o s i t i o n . (RBC No. 296)

UNIVERSITY MEDIA SERVICES

Salary Rate Increases : 6 7 . Increase the annual salary rate of Martin G. Heltai . Coordinaror Media Se rv ices , f rom $ 2 1 , 4 5 0 t b $22,650; effective ~ a n u a & 1 - August 31, 1983. (RBC N o . 301)

LIBRARY

LIRRARY, OTHER

Appointments : 68. Appo in t Sharon C , Wosnick as Professional L i b r a r i a n at an annual sa l a ry r a t e of $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ; effective December 1 3 , 1982 - August 31, 1983 . Source o f Funds: Budgeted Position. (RBC No. 244)

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Resignat ions and Leaves : 6 9 , Resign Jane A , Snide r a s Professional Libra r i an a t an annual s a l a r y rate of $ 1 9 , 5 6 6 ; effective February 11, 1983. (RBC No. 3 2 1 )

PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATION AND MATNTENANCE

UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT

S a l a r y Rate Increases: m. Increase the annual salary rate o f J. D , McGee, Chief University Police, from $ 3 6 , 1 9 7 to $38,000; effective January 1 - August 31, 1983. (RBC No. 276)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

INTRAMIJRALS AlJD RECREATION

Changes in Status: 71. Change the status of Douglas E , Kuykendall from Assistant Direc to r t o Associate Direc to r w i t h no change in h i s annual salary r a t e of $23,000; e f fec t ive February 16 - August 31, 1983. (RBC No. 322:

7 2 . Trans fe r s o f Funds : Amount o f T r a n s f e r : $ 2 7 , 0 1 4

From: Spec ia l Concessions - Maintenance and Operation

To : Intramural s and Recreation - Maintenance and Operat ion

To provide funds f o r the purpose o f enabling the I n t r amura l Program to cont inue i t s opera t ions f o r 1 9 8 2 - 8 3 as a r e s u l t o f accumulated d e f i c i t balances in p r i o r years . (RBC No. 2 4 0 )

Salary Rate Increases : 7 3 . Increase the annual rate o f C h r i s S u i t , Textbook Manager, f rom $ 2 4 , 1 5 3 t o $25,593; ef fect ive January 1 - August 3 1 , 1983. (RBC No. 262)

7 4 . Increase t he annua l s a l a r y rate of William R , Cou l t e r , Assistant Bookstore Manager, f r o m $ 2 7 , 5 0 1 to $ 2 9 , 1 8 1 ; effective January 1 - August 3 1 , 1983. (RBC No, 265)

75. Increase the annual salary r a t e of Larry D. M i n o r , Bookstore Manager, f r o m $ 3 5 , 8 7 1 to $38,000; effective J anua ry 1 - August 3 1 , 1383. (RBC No. 275)

INTEKCOT,T,EGIATE ATHLETICS - FOOTBALL Salary Kate Increases : 7 6 , Incxease the annual sa lary rate of Assistant Foo tba l l Coach L a r r y Donaldson f r o m $23,000 t o $ 2 4 , 6 0 0 at 85 percent, effective January 1 - May 31, 1983 and 100 p e r c e n t , effect ive June 1 - August 3 1 , 1 9 8 3 . (K8C No. 280)

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7 7 . Increase the annual salary r a c e . o f ' A s s i s t a n t Football Coach Will ie 0 . Thomas from $20,000 to $21',100 ,at 85 percent , effect ive January 1 - May 31, 1983 and 100 percen't, effective June 1 - August: 3 1 , 1983, (RBC No. 282)

7 8 , Increase the annual sa lary rare o f Assistant Football Coach R o b c r t Noblitt i s o m $29,000 to $30 ,600 at 85 percent, effective January L - May 31, 1983 and 100 percer;t, effective June 1 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No. 2 8 4 )

7 9 , Increase the annual sa lary rate o f Assistant Football Coach Terry M, K i n a r d f rom $23,000 t o $24 ,400 at 85 percent, e f fec t ive January 1 - May 31, 1983 and 100 pcrcene, effective June 1 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . ( R B C N o . 286)

80. Increase t h e annual sa la ry rare o f A s s i s t a n t Football Coach C h a r l e s A , Key from $26,500 to $28,100 at 85 percent, effective Jan- ua ry 1 - May 3 1 , 1983 and 100 percent, ef fec t ive June 1 - August 31, 1983. (RBC No, 288)

81. Increase t h e annual salary rate of Asslstant Football Coach Ben H. Dodson from $19,000 to $20,300 at 85 p e r c e n t , effective January 1 - May 31, 1983 and 100 percent , effective June 1 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No. 2 9 0 )

82. Increase the annual ~ a l a r y rate of Head Football C o a c h Harold E l l i o t t f rom $38,750 to $40 ,900 , ,effective January I - August 31, 1983, (RBC No, 2 9 2 )

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS - VOLLEYRALL/WUMEN Rate Increases :

~ n c r e a s e T annual sa lary r a t e of Volleyball Coach L i s a Love %?= f r o m $23,000 to $ 2 4 , 6 0 0 at ,55 percent, ef fec t ive January 1 -- May 31, 1983 and 100 percent , e f f ec t i ve June I - August 31, 1983. (RBC No. 2 6 7 )

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - A I R FORCE TUNABLE MICROWAVE TMNSWZRSAL FILTERS G M T

Appointments ; 8 4 , Appoint Shyam N. Bajpai as Visiting Associate Professor @on- Tenure/Electrical Engineer ing) a t 5 0 percent at an academic salary rate o f ' $22 ,500 ; e f f e c t i v e January 1 6 - May 3 1 , 1983. Source o f Funds: Grant Funds. CRBC No. 3 1 1 )

A I R FORCE THEORETICAL STUDIES OF SOLIDS

A ointments: #%-- e a p p o ~ n t Abbas ~ f t e k h a r i as Postdoctora l Fellow at an annual salary rate of $19,566; e f f e c t i v e February 1 6 - M a y 31, 198.3, Source of Funds: Gran t Funds. (RBC No, 2 6 9 )

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS

STUDENT FINANCIAL A I D

Res igna t i ons and Leaves: Resign Milliam C. Johnson as Assistant Direc to r at an annual

:ziary rate o f $ 2 5 , 5 2 1 ; effective December 17, 1982. (RBC Eo. 2 5 5 )

8 7 . Resign Bruce P . B r i n i c k as- ,Ass is tant D i r e c t o r of Financia l A i d s at an annual sa la ry rate of $26,088; effective February 6 , 1983. (RBC No. 314)

Salary Rate Tncreas'es : 8 8 . Promore Ray Boldreghin i from Counselor 111 to Assistant D i r e c t o r and increase h i s c l a s s i i j i e d s a l a r v rate f r o m $ 2 1 . 2 0 4 to administrative and p r o f e s s i o n a l s a l a r y rate of $22,500; effecti;e February 1 - August 31, 1 9 8 3 . (RBC No. 320)

'114: UYIVkKSI'IY OF '1'EXAS ,TI' !\IJS'l'lN

Off i ce of the Prcsiderit

%larch 9, 198.7

Ilr. Rrycr aJnrt-lan Exocut i v e Vice Charlccl l o r

f o r Ac:lrlcmic Affairs 'Ihc University u I' Texas Systcm Otfli, 4 t h f l o o r h(l l (:o 102-ado Strcr t Aris t i l l , TCS~S 7870 1

'l'hc docket. for thc Apr i l 14-15, 198.3 mec t i n of t h c Board of

R e ~ ~ s ~ t s is s u b ~ n i t t c d for. yculr. reconmundatioxl ru prcscrlration to t h r f

THE VNIVERSZTY OF TEXAS AT AllSTlK R n n r d n f Regen t s M e e t i l ! ~ A p r i l l b - 1 5 , 1983

{-;I t"I'.S TC, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

T l ~ c f o l l o w i n g g i f t s have been received a n d 1 reconm~e~!J ncccpcnnce by t h e Hi).? rd .

h single i i s tc r ick preceding t h e n2me of t h ~ d o n o r i r ldicaLes no lcttcr of transmittal Irom the ilonor . Two ostc-r isks following thf d o l l a r atnourlt

i n d i c a r e a nnncash g i f t . Tn t h e c a s e u i unsu1.d s tock , the d o l l a r amnl rn t s t a t e d is a n a p p r a i s a l or book vaLue.

DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOIlN'I'

Collcgc of Natural Sciences $200,000.00 Cnnt r i h u t ion t o McDonald Observa- t o r y and rhe Depa r tmen t of AsLroa; omy f o r the 300-Inch Texas 're1 e- scope Pr0. j ec l:

2 A t l a r i Lic R ic l~ f i e l d Fuun- College of Engineering 50,nOO .00 da t ion Cant r i h u ~ i u n t u the Department:

Eugcnc R . Wilson of Petroleum K n g i n ~ ~ r i n g i n E x e r : u t i v e Direc:tor s u p p o r t of doctoral tcllowships 515 South Flower Street and j u n i o r far: l i l ty Los Ange le s , California

901171

3 TIlc Camil le and Hcnry Col lege of N a r u r a l Sciences 50,000.00 D r e y f 11s Fr~unda t : ion , I r i c . C o r l ~ r i b u t i o n t o the Dl-cy f u s

W i l L i ~ m I . . Evers Teacher-Schnl ar G r a n t in the Exccut ivc D i r ec to r Deportment of Chemistry 445 Park Avenue Kew York , New York L0027,

4 "Exxorl Educa~ ion E 'our lc l a~ iun I: . T . Arls t i l l 35,700.00 11.1 West 4 9 t h Streer C n n t r i h ~ ~ t i o n f o r unrsstric~ed Ncw Y o r k , Ncw York 10020 f u n d s t o be used f o r educational

p u r l ! o ~ e s w i t h i n the c o l l e g e s and departments listed b e l n w :

College of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n $ 150

Cnl 1 ege nf Engineering Departmenr of C iv i l

Engineer in^ 1,500 Department ~f Ch~miral

E n g i n c e r i n ~ 7 50 Depar Lne~i 1 u i Mecllari-

i c a l l l n ~ i n r e r i n ~ 7 5 Ex-Students A s s o ~ : i , ~ t ion 450 Sciloul of Law 16,050 C o l l ege o f Naturzl

Sciences D e p a r t m e n t of Geolog-

ical S c i e n c e s l h , 575 Department of Micro-

bio logy 150

GTFI'S '1'0 THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS A'L AUSTlN A p r i l 1 4 - 1 5 , 1963

n1lN0R P I I I I ~ ~ O S E AND CONDITIONS

5 Hoechst-Rciussel Pharmaceu- College o f Pharrrwsy iicals 1r.c. C n n t r i b y t i n n E c l r an u n r e s t r i r - t e l l

Ilowsrd 3, Lassinan grant i n generul support o f the Direc t v r Cullege's. acr i v i t i e s C l i n i c a l Pharmacology Route 702-206 N u r t h Somerville, New Jersey

OH8 76

6 The Lyndon Baines Johnson Lyrldurl B. .Iohnsoa Schclol uf 183,556.88

Founda t ion P u b l i c A f f a i r s Lawrence D. Reed C o n t r i b u t i o n s for : Assistant Djrec tor Frank C. E r w i n Fellow- 2313 Red River s h i p $ 2,280.00 A u s t i n , Texas 78705 Armand Hame r Fe 1 1 ow-

s h i p s 8,776 -130 Claud ia T. J o l ~ n v u n

Fcl.lowuhips 4,560.00 Moody Fellowships L3,h8O.DO Dean's Discrec ionary

Funds 850.06 Sttrdent: A c t i v l t i c s 58,148.37 Curriculum S u p p n r t 9 , 2 4 3 . 4 9 Supplement t n ~ e a n ' s

S a l a r y 5 , ~ o o . o ~ F a c u l t y Travel 1,5911,77 LB3 F o u ~ ~ d a t ifin S u p p l e -

mental Fellowships 5,230.00 I :ha i rho lde r t s S a l a r y -

Dean Rusk Chair 18,564.00 Chair Suppor t Services-

Dean Rusk Chair 1 2 , 2 2 1 . 9 0 Chair l io lder ' s Salary -

S i d Richardson Chair 77,232 -00 Cha i r Suppor L Services-

Sid Richardson Chair 15,373.1.3 S t r a u s s F e l l o w s h i p s 10,804.16

The Iollnwing noumonetary gifts have a l s o heen received:

7 *Mrs. Cunstance Bessie Humanit ics Researr ,h Center 55.750.00** 175 Sullivan Street G i f t t u the Morris E r n s t C u l l e r - t i o n New York, New Ynrk 10012 01 a la rge c o l l e c t i u n n f Morris

E r n s t p a p c r s arid hooks

8 *Mr. arid Mrs. John H . College of Flnc Arts 27,500.00*" Cavariaugh G i f t t o tile Archer M. Hunti11pt:cln

600 East Sbth Street Art Gallery of 3 waterculor by Apartmcnt 2 1 N Juhn Constable e l l ~ i t l e d "Wslton Ncu York, New York 10022 on the Naze"

9 Michacl .I. Charles Humanities Research Center 35,100.00"* 5 2 2 F i f t h Avenue G i f t t o the Photography Cul1er:tion New Y n r k , Ncw Yurk 10036 of e i g h t y silver p r i n t photographs

by we1 1-known pl~otographers

GLETS TO THA I IXIVERSITY OF TEXAS ri'r ALISTIN A p r i l 14-15, 1983

TIONOR PURPOS K ANU C:UNUlTIONS AMC)U?.I'I'

10 *Mrs. C a r o l S t r z u s C,ullege o f F i n e Arts $80,550.00** 5001 Woodway, #l ?l'! 1 ( X f t t o t h e Arrl~er PI. Runtingtnn Huus t on , Texas '771356 A r t G a J t - r y of t e n p i r i n t i n g s by

L a t i n A m c r l c a t l srtists

1.1 A d r u l r ~ l a n d M r q . Kcnnech F I u l ~ \ a r ~ i t i e > ; Research Cent(:r 73 ,850 . Q O * A

I . . Wnndf in G i f t :.i a n t i q u c Mcxicdn emera ld 1 3 3 A E. Palisade Avcnuc and dinrno~ld i e w e l r y ronsist fng ELlg1 ? w o o d , K P W .'lersey of LI r i n g , hr:qcelet and c a l r i n g s

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IJSII 01: I'I;KI'H(XIKS 74 C3 n--- hRI'TTI3 HY E4CUL'IY: In accu1.3ancr w i t 1 1 Cll~iptcl' I l l , - - -- +-. - - . - - - Scction , art Chc o f ' - - t K ~ r ~ c n t s ' Rules .--.-- and Ryqulations - - - f o r the govr rmlcrl t o f thc; U r l i ~ r I-:; i t y o I' Texas , 1 rcco1lmne11-d- appi-oVZ - vf the use of the fo1 lowing, fnrul t y authored h n ~ k s as texr'moks f o r thc 1982-1!l83 riscal year.

k l n t I icatcs that these ljanks have no t becrl pr 'eviol~sl y usuri a t 'l'hr I J n i ~ r i - < i ~ y .

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5M1,L CIASS REPORT: I rcc-mmnrnd approval of' the l o1 lvwi ng r.cpo t>t u r l sula 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - -. - - -. cltlssci; a t 'I'hc IJnive~sity of Texas a t Austin for the Spring scmestel-, 1983, p11-t-sua r t t to Section 51 . -103 (dl of t h c T w a r Educ.at iun Code and C o u r d i ~ l a t ing b a r - d Rule 251.02.',!1.025.

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.TUSI'IFlC;WIOh' !:(ll)F,S FOR THE 0FFI;KI.YI; OF %#LI, CUSSES:

1 . I<equired course for. ~raduation. (The coulnse is no: or-rered yach m ~ s t c r or lt.r~n, and, i I' cancel leil, may af rrrt the date of !;rxlurrtion o r thosr enrolled.)

2 . Requircrl coul'st. for majars i n t h i s f i e l d nnrl should be completed T h i s ~erricster (ol- tenn) to keep proper sequence in courses .

3. Coursc i n nct\rly est i lbl ish~.cl degree program, corlcenrr;-ltion, or 31rpj'ror t area.

5. I:ir.st t inle o(iPer. ing of t h e course.

0. Class size l i m i red b ~ . accredltati 011 01- state liccn.;i ng starlilsr-ds ,

f , , Class size Iilnited hy availability o f lallor-at0r.y or clinical 1- - ' acllitics.

3 . 'Irolunta,rily cri'fered l ~ y a afnculty mmnbcr jn excess of thr' i ns t i t u t ioml tcnc.hing load requi remenl: and for w h i dl t he faculty rnmnhrr I-eceives no addi t i orla1 compensation,

Note: a . 'These two courscs meet together. However, even i f t h c i ~ enrollments arc combined thev s t i l l f a l l under the d r f i n i tiorls for small c l a s s e s , It shoultj be noted, neverthclcss, t h a t they crnly c o n s t i t ~ i t e one small class .

b. Smc a s above.

'rI.llj UNIVERSITY OF TEX4S >IT AIJSTIN t3oartl of' Krgrnts Mcct ing Apri 7 1 5 - 15, I ? H . i

WISED . - - . - -- - LABOIL2TORY/SPECIiZL - - - . -- - CLWSE FEES: 1 rccomcnd approval of thc fo i l owing :

From - -. -, . - - To .-"

Cul li:gc o f Natural Sciences - -. - - - - - -. -. - - - --A - -. - - -

Department of Zoology ----A -.

Experimental Cell Uiology .'sHX,\,I. 2

Expc r.i~rlcrital ?Iolecrilax. Biology 388M. 4

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'l'h c I-(] 1 -I oriri ng 1 c;! i s 1 a t ion has been passed by the U J ~ ivc 1-s i t y COI mc i l . I recurmnericl approval.

Tile University Collnci 1 nn I)cccmhcr 13, 1982 approved it a n~cc.t i n g the Proposed Changes to the College of Fine Arts Tart of t h e UT !\ustin Cat:jlog, 1981 .1!185, I)f,bI 1-1911-14956. In part, th i s leg is la t ic ln J v ~ n ~ s Ihe undergraduart. ilegrcc programs i n t hc (:nllcge within the spiri~ oi t i~c Report o f t h e Committee on Basic Educatjun Requirements.

DOCUMENTS AND MINUTES OF THE GENERAL FACULTY

PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS PART OF THE U. T. AUSTIN CATALOGUE, 198 1 - 198 3 m m

UNDERGRADUATE DECREE PROGRAMS WITHIN THE S P I R I T OF THE -

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATION-WR~E S -

J. Rnhert Wills, Dean of the College of Fine A r t s , f i l e d with t h e Secretary of the Universi ty Council the t w o documents set forrh b e l o w . The f i rs t document proposes amendments t o various sections of t h e College of Fine Arts Catalogue in order ro bring f t s undergraduate degree requirements wi th in the spirit of the repor t of the Univers i ty Counci l Commit tee on Basic Education Requirements (DbP 8148-81665. The second document p r e s e n t s a sumnary showing how the amended degree programs comply wf th the Commit tee ' s report. The changes should appear i n the 1983-1985 College of Fine A r t s Part of the U.T. Aust in Catalogue. The proposed changes were c irculated among the faculty of the College of Fine A r t s and approved by the Dean of t h a t co l lege on December 3, 1982. The Secretary of the Universi ty Council c lass i f i ed the proposed changes as emergency l eg i s la t ion .

The proposed changes were approved in the form set fo r th below by the. University C o u n c i l on December 13 , 1982.

H. Paul K e l l e y , Secret The UnLvers t ty Council Y

Transmitted to the President on December 14, 1982, but not distributed to all members of the GeneraL Faculty.

PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS PART OFTHEU. T. AUSTIN CATALOGUE, 1 9 8 1 ~ 1 9 8 3 ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ ~ - UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS WITHIN THE SPKRIT OF THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATION R E Q U T R E M ~ T S

GENERAL EDUCATION CORES

1, Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p p , 2 5 - 3 9 , passim)

I n the 1981-83 College n f Fine Arts c-atalogue, there are twenty- f o u r separate degree programs, each with irs own general educat ion requirements. Those separate requirements may be seen along with the following proposals f o r each degree program ( i . e . , under the section "Old Requirements" for each program), The proposed new general education cores w i l l nnt only affect the rcquirernents in each of those twenty-four degree programs, but w i l l also re- p lace t h e following sect ion from t h e 1981-83 k o l l e g e of Ffne A r t s catalogue (pp. 25 -26 ) ,

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

Unless othemise specified in the drgrce plan, general education requirements in language and literature, social science,scicnce,and he artsand humanititsas rey uised in individual dtgrce plans will be selected horn the follow~ng courses (no one course may be used 10 fulfill rwi, or more rcquiremcnts): AREA A (Language and Literature)

1. English 2. Foreign Languagc

Courscs used toward fulfiilrnent of a forcign language requirement must be "language" courses (e.g., lilerature In tranblrrtioir courses will not count).

AREA B (Sucial Science). I Anthrwpalogy . 5 . History 2. Economics 6, Linguistics 3. C mgraphy 7. Psychology 4. Government 8. Sociolugy

AREA O (Science) I . Astronomy 4. Chcmtsiry 2. Biology 5 . Cvrnputcr sciences 3. Botany 6. Experimental prychologyf

'Fora I~storappruvcd murwslo cxperi~nrnlat psychulugy, physical anthropolngy, and physical geugraphy, the rtudenl must consult the Ofice of the Dean (Student Uibision). Collegc of Fine Arts.

26 Purl X: College oJFitle A ris

7. Groingy 8. History of sciencr' 9. Hame cconnmicsl 10. Mathematics 1 1 . hl icrobiology 12. Philosophy of science:

13. Phyaical anrhropokgy' 14. Physical geography' 15. Physical science 16. Physics 17. Zoology

AREA D (Humanities) 1 . Archilrcture

\ 2. Classics (Classical Civilizaoon, Greek. Lattn) 3. Fmt Arts (Finr: A m . Art. Art Education, Arr His~ory. Drama, Music)' 4. Philnsophy 5 . Radio-Televisiirri-Film 6. lntcrdisciplinary courses including. but not rcqtricted to, thnrc in prc>gram3 vf

spe~,ial concentrarlotl cutting acros specific dep~rrnrents, schiw~ls, ar collcgrs (e-g.. Amcrtcan Studies, Asian S~udtes. L a t ~ n Arnertc,~n Studies. ctc 1

A-IZ

2 . Proposal for t h e 1983-85 catalogue

CXNEKAL EDUCATION CORE FOR ALL BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS IN THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS EXCEPT PROGRAMS I N APPLIED MUSIC

The general education core specified below is required for a l l baccalaureate degree programs in t h e College of Fine A r t s , except degree programs i n a p p l l e d m u s i c . Beyond this core, some degree pro- grams have additional requirements in general educat ion . Consult t h e degree program of interest for further Informatian.

WRITING: 12 semester hours as i n d i c a t e d ' b e l o w .

A . Six scrncster hours beyond Engl ish 306 , including English 316K and 346K (or t h e i r equivalents) . A student planning to major in the College of Fine A r t s w i l l he expected t o gain a proficiency equiva- lent t o English 306 p r i o r to entering The U n i v e r s i t y ( i . e . , by h i g h school study). Credit earned for E n g l i s h 306 may not be applied toward a degree in the College of Fine Arts.

B. Six additional semester hours in courses c e r t i f i e d t o have a substant ia l writing component. Three of these six hours m u s t be a t t h ~ upper-division l eve l .

coursds used to s a t i s f y the writing requirement may b c used sfrnultaneously to s a t i s f y other appropriate requirements, To determine whether a course has been cert i f ied to have a substantial writing component, con- s u l ~ the office of the Dean of the college in which the course is offered.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE: demonstrated proficiency equivalent to foreign language courses 406 and 407

A. Satisfaction of the Core Requirement

This requirement may be satiufied by:

1. The successful completion of two high school units l L . e . , two years) of a single foreign language, or by

2 . Earning college-level c r e d i t for courses 406 and 407 (or t h e i r equivalents) in a foreign language. Cred i t may be earned either by examination or by register- i n g for, and completing satisfactorily the appropriate courses.

a. C r ~ d i t for courses 406 and 407 (or t l~r i r equiva lents ) In the foreign language offered to s a t i s f y t h i s requirement wlll no t count toward a degree i n the College of Fine A r t s .

attempt to b. In order tohachieve proficiency in a foreign

language as rapidly as p o s s i b l e , a qua1 i f i e d student may take advantage of the in tens ive foreign language study program. Detailed infor- mation about c h i s program may be obtained from t h e coordinator of the appropriate language department.

General. Education Core (excluding A p p l i e d Music ~ a j o r s ) , c o n t .

B. S p e c i f i e d Fore ign Languages

Some degree programs require prof icfency in spec i f ic foreign languages. Consul t the degree program of interest for pertinent requirements. Courses used toward the fulfillment of the f o r e i g n language requirement must be "language" courses (e.g., literature i n translation courses will not count).

SOCIAL SCIENCE: 15 semester hours a6 indicated below.

A. Legislative Requirement ( inc luding Texas)

I. Six semester hours of hmeri~an~governrnent, i n c l u d i n g Government 310L and 3122 (or t h e i r equivalents).

2. Six semester hours-of American history.

House Bill 935, passed by the Sixtieth Legislature, provides that no person may receive an undergraduate degree unless he has taken and passed s i x semester hours in American ( including Texas) government and s i x semester hours .in American h i s t o r y . l'hree. h o u r s of Texas his tory may be'subsrituted for hal f of the requirement in history. No more than three semester hours of c red iz by examination in governnient and thrcc i n h i s t o r y may be used to satisfy this requfrement.

B. Three additional semester hours chosen from the fo l lowing areas :

1. Anthropology 2. Economics 3 . Geography 4. Linguist ics 5 . Psycho l.ogy

A srudent majoring in art education, drama education, or music education may apply the three srrne t er hours

o r l e r of Educat ional Psychology s p e c i f i e d in h i s 4 egree program toward t h i s S o c i a l Sc ience requirement.

6 Sociology

General Education Core (excluding Applied Music Mojors),cont.

NATURAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: 12 scmesrer hours as indicated below.

A, Six semester hours of natural science chosen f rom one of the fo l lowing areas:

L. Astronomy 2. Biological Science (Biology, Botany, Microbiology,

Zoology) 3. Chemistry 4 . Geology 5. Physical Science 6 . Physics 7. Marine S t u d i e s

B. Three semester hours of mathematics,

C. Three - a d d i t i o n a l semester hours of natural science (chosen from any areas of natural science l i s t e d above), mathematics, or computer science.

FINE ARTS: 6 semester hours as indicated below.

S i x semester hours ourside the student's major department chosen f r o m A r t History 301, Drama 314, Music 302L.

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE FOR BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS IN APPLIED MUSIC

The general educa t i on core s p e c i f i e d below is required f o r all baccalaureate degree programs in a p p l l e d m u s i c . Beyond th i s core, some degree programs have additional requirements in genera l education. Cmsul t the degree program of interest for further in format ion .

WRITING: 12 semester hnurs as indicated bel.ow.

A . Six semester hours beyond English 306, including English 316K and 346K (or t h e i r equivalents).

A student planning to major in the College af Fine A r t s will be expected t o gain a proficiency equivalent to E n g l i s h 306 p r i o r to entering The Univers i ty (i.e., by high school study). C r e d i t earned f o r English 306 may not be applied toward a degree in the College of Fine Arts .

B. S i x additional semester hours in courses certified to have a-substantial w r i t i n g component, Three of these s i x b u r s must be at the upper-division level.

Courses used t o s a t i s f y the w r i t i n g requirement may be used simultaneously to s a t i s f y other a p p r o p r i a t e rcquire- ments. To determine whether a course has been certified to have a substantial. wri t ing component, consult the o f f i c e of the Dean of the college in which the course is offered.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE: demonstrated proficiency equivalent to foreign language 406 and 407.

A. Satisfaction of the Core Requirement

This requirement may be satisf ied by:

1. The successful completion of two high school units (i.e., two ears) of a s i n g l e f o r e i g n language, o r by

2 . Earning college-level crcdit for courses 406 and 407 (ar thcir equivalents) in a foreign language. C r e d i t may be earned e i t h e r by examination or by registering for , and completing satisfactorily the appropriate courses.

a . C r e d i t for courses 406 and 407 (or t he i r equiva- l e n t s ) in the fore ign language offered to s a t i s f y this requirement w i l l not count toward a degree i n t h e College of Fine A r t s .

attempt to 1. In order tonachieve prof ic iency in a f o r e i g n

language as r a p i d l y a s p o s s i b l e , a qualified student may take advantage of the in tens ive foreign language study program. Derailed in format ion about t h i s program may be obtained from the coordinator of t h e appropriate language department .

General Education Core for Applied Music Majurs, cunt.

B. S p e c i f i e d Foreign Languages

Some degree programs require proficiency In s p e c i f i c foreign languages. Consult t h e degree program of intcrcst for pertinent requirements. Courses used tmard the fulfill- ment of the foreign language requirement must be "language" courses l e - g . , literature i n translation courses will not count] .

SOCIAL SCIENCE: I2 semester hours as i n d i c a t e d bclow.

A . k g i s l a t i v e Requirement ( i n c l u d i n g Texas)

1. S i x semester hours of Ameri~an~governnent, including Government 310L and 312L (or their e q u i v a l e r ~ t s ) .

2. S i x semester hours of American history.

House B i l l 935, passed by the Sixt ieth Legislature, pro- vides t h a t no person may receive an undergraduate degree unless he has taken and passed s i x semester Itours in American ( inc luding Texas) government and six stmester hours 'In American h i s t o r y . Three hours of Texas h i s t o r y may be substituted for half of the requirement in h i s t o r y , No more than threp semester hours of credit by examina- t ion in government and three i n h i s t o r y may be used to s a t i s f y t h i s requirement,

B. F ~ c h student is encouraged to do a d d i t i o n a l elective coursework in the soc ia l sciences ( e . g . , Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Linguistics, Psychology, Sociology).

NAITRAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: 6 semester hours BS indicated bcluw .

A. Three semester hours of natural science chosen from zrnong the following areas:

1. Astronnmy 2. Biological Science (Biology, Botany, Microbiology,

Zoology) 3. Chemistry 4. Geology 5. Physical S C ~ Q ~ C ~ 6. Physics 7 . Marine StudfeS

R. Three semester hours of mathematics.

C. Each s tndent is encouraged to do add i t i ona l e l e c t i v e ccur sewnrk i n the natural sciences and mathematics.

FINE mTS: 6 sewsrer hours as indicated below.

A r t History 301. and Drama 3 1 4 .

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

In addition t o the recommendations for changes in requirements, the proposals below also incorporate a new sequence and format for the sake of consistency and clarity.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS

1. Studio Art Maj0.r

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 2 6 )

Sixty semester hours in arl. including Art 30 I K, 3QI L, 302K. 302L, and forty-eight additional semester hours in art. twenty-four semester hours. of which must be uppcr-div~s~on.

Thirty-three scmester hours outside the Department of Art, including Drama 314: EngIish306and308: Government 310L and3 12L; six semester hoursin Amerlcan history choscn from Hisfory 315K, 3 15L, 3 16K, 3 16L, or s i x semester hours of uppcr-division c~urscs in American history; threc additional semrsler hours or social science; Music 302L; and six semester hours of science, mathematics, or foreign language.

Eighteen semester hours in the history o l art, including Art History 301.302,303, and nine semester hours or upper-division art hisiory.

Nine semcstrr hours of elective courses. Total requiremen~a: 120 samestet hours as oudined atmve.

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue . *

Studio A r t Major

I. General Education Core: Thir ty-n ine to forty-five semester hours as indicated on pages -' above.

TI. Additional General Education Requirements: none.

I . Studio A r c : s ixty semester hours, inc luding A r t 301K, 301L, 302K, 302L, and forty-eight additional semester hours of studio art of which a t l eas t twenty-four semester hours must be upper-division.

IV. Art History: f i f teen semester hours, i nc lud ing A r t History 301, 302, 303, and s i x additional semester hours of upper-division art histoxy.

V. Electives : depending upon whether the General Education writfng courses are used to satisfy simultaneously other requirements, t h i s degree program requires zero to s i x semester hours of electives chosen from courses either w i t h i n or outside of t h e Department of A r t .

Total requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.

2 . Art H i s t o r y M a i o r

a Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp. 27-28)

Eighteen Ptmeslcr hour3 in studio art, including Art 301K. 301 L, 302K. 302L. and six

additional hnurs of studio art.

Twenty-four semester hours of an history. of wlriuh at (east twdve must he upper-division.

Sixty-lwu scmestrr hours outside rhc department. including the following. Area A. English-nine scmester hours excluding English 306.

Foreign language-cight semester hours. A proficiency equal lo that gaincd by completing two successive semesters of one foreign language.

Area B. Twenty-four stnlrstrr houn chosen from the following areas. including Govtrnmenr 3 10L artd 3 l2L; and six scmester hours in American history. and SIX addltlonal scrnesttr houn in history:

Parr X: Coilege of Fine Arts

1. Anthropology" 5. Hisrory7 2 . Economics 6, Linguistics 3 Geography' 7. Psychulogy" 4. Governmen[ 8. Sociology

Area C. Nine sernesler hours in science or rnathcmatics to be chosen from:

1. Astrono~ny 9. Zoology 2. Chemistry 10. Physicat anthropology' 3. Geology' I 1. History of science 4. Phys~cs 12. Phitosophy of science 5. Physical science 13. Elrpcrirncntal psychnlogyg 6. Biology 14. Mathematics 7. Botany 15. Computer sciences 8. M~crobiology 16. Hvme econnmics

Arcil D. Twelve semester hours chosen from the lollowingcuur~es:

1. Architecture'" 2. classic^'^ (not Including courser In Latin or Greck if usrd to fulfill the

language requirement) 3. Music 4. Drama 5 . Radio-Tc\t:vision-film 6. Philosophy 7. Programs of special conccntration outside any specitic departmcn t , such as

Asian Studies. Lalin American Studies, and American S ~ u d ~ e s ' ~

Sin reen semester hours of etectivcs. Total rcquircmtnts: 120 semester hours as clutlincd above.

- ' Thk area iq rctwmrntndtd.Cuurses takcn tosatisfy rcquiremcnuin Area R cannotaiso be urcd

tJ satisfy requirements In other areal. ?These arcas arc reaomrncnded. Courses laktn !a salisfy rtquircmcn~s in Arcn B cannot also be used to satisfy rcquircmtnls In

other arras. 'Courses ta kcit tu satisfy requircmcnts rn AreaC cannot be u e d to satisfy requirtrite11 1 % ~nuther

areas. 'YC~urscs~aken tosarufy requirementsin Area Dcannot bcurcd tosatisfy rcquitrmcnrsinother

arcas.

2. A r t H i s tory Major, cont . b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

A r t History Major

I. General Education Core: t h i r t y -n ine to for,ty-five semester hours as i n d i c a t e d on pages , above.

11. Additional General Education Requirements: f i f teen semester hours, inc luding

A . Social Science

1. Six semester hours of history

2. Three semester hours chosen from the areas of social science listed in the General Education Core (see pp. ) , government, or h i s t o r y

0 . F i n e Arts and Humanities

Six semester hours chosen from among the following areas :

1. Architecture 2 . Classics (not inc luding courses in Latin or

, - Greek if such courses are used to f u l f i l l the language requirement)

3 . Dtama 4 . Music 5 . Philosophy 6 . Radio-Television-Film 7. Programs of special concentration outside any

spec i f i c department, such as Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, American Studies, e t c .

I . Studlo A r t : eighteen semester hours, including A r t 301K, 301L, 302K, 302L, and six additional semester hours of studio art.

I V . A r t History: twen~y-four semester hours, including

A. A r t History 301, 302, 303

B. Twelve semester hours of upper-division art history dis tr fbutcd among at least three of t h e following f i v e areas:

1. Ancient 2. Medieval 3. Renaissance and Baroque 4 . Modern 5 . Pre-Columbian, Asian, Islamic

C. Three additional semester hours of a r t history

2 . A r t History Major, c o n t .

V. E l ec t ives ; depending upon whether the General Education writing courses are used to satisfy s5multaneously other requirements, this degree program requires eighteen to twenty-four semester hours of electives chosen f r o m courses either within or outside of the Department of A r t .

Total requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.

3 , A r t Educa t ion Major: All-T,evel Certification

a . Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 27)

Thirty-nine scmester h o ~ ~ r s in art. iricludrng Art 302L. 3 1 IK, 31 1 L, 312li, 313K. 3 t5K or 316K. Art Educalion 270 and 170K. and six semester hours selecred frmm Art 3 12L, 313L. 3151,, or 3IbL, and twslve hours of upper-division btudia art.

- -

Nine semester hours in upper-division art history.

Twenty-four semestcr hours in education and professional developmenr courses. ~ n c I u d i n ~ Curriculum and Instruction 3325,361 hf. 667WA.8 and 667WR.8. and 3703.8; ~ d u c a ~ ~ o n s l Psychology 332E; and Art Education 260K, I ~ C ) M , ~ ~ O L and I6oN

Sixty semester hours in academic foundations. including Drama 3 14; English 506 and 308 and three semester hours of English for which the prerequisite rs English 308 or 3064 and 308Q. Government 310L and 3 12L; six wmester hours in American histnry; Music 302L; a total of twelve scmcstcr hnun chosen frvm two of the rollowlng areas: foreign language, mathemar~cs, or science; and addir~nnal coursca in science, social science, mathematics, and fine arts lo complete rlxty serncster hours in academic foundations.

Total requirements: 132 semester hours as ouiiincd above.

b . Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

A r t Education Major: All-Level Certification -

This program is f o r s t u d e n t s seeking to be c e r t i f i e - d by the Texas Education Agency to teach a r t at the elementary-school and secondary-school level. At the time t h i s catalogue was be ing preparcd, the Sta te Board of Education was considering changes in the certification procedures and requirements, Srudetltv pursuing this degree should consulr . t h e ~ n i v e r s i ty ' s Teacher Cerc i f i ca r ion Officer, College of Education, for cur ren t information about additional requirements for certification. (Please see a l s o t h e sec t ion "Teacher Certification," on pp. , helow.)

I. General Education Cure: th i r ty - s i x to for ty- two semester hours as i n d i c a t e d on pages , above. (For t h i s degree program, a student may app ly Educational Psychology 332E toward the General Educat ion social scicnce requirement.)

3 . A.p A r t Educa t ion Major: All-Level C e r t i f i c a t i o n , cont.

11. Additional General Education Requirements: none f o r the degree, but the student should consult t h e Teacher Certificatton Officer, College of Educatfon, for information about p o s s i b l e additional course- work required f o r teacher certification .

111. Studio Art: fo r ty - f ive semester hours, including A r t 301K, 301L, 302K, 302L, 311K, 311L, 312K, 313R; 315K or 316K; s i x semester hours chosen from A r t 312L, 313L, 315L, or 316L; and twelve semester hours of upper-division s t u d i o a r t .

IV. A r t His tory: t w e l v e semester hours, i n c l u d i n g A r t H i s r a r y 302, 303, and s ix semester hours of upper- d i v i s i o n a r t history.

V. Professional Development

Consult t h e Teacher Certification O f f i c e r , College of Education, f o r information about the requirements fot admission to candidacy and t h e sequence in which professional development courses should be taken.

A. A r t Education: nine semester hours, including A r t Educat ion 260R, 260L, 160M, 160N, 270, 170R.

B. professional Education: nineteen semester hours, including Educational Psychology 332E, 162; Curriculum and Instruction (EDc) 3325, 3705, 667WA, 667WB; and three additional semester hours chosen from Curr ic~l lurn and Instruction (EDc) 350, 361M, 371, or Educational Psychology 362T.2 .

VI. Lleccives: Depending upon whether the Basic Edrlcation writing courses are uscd to s a t i s f y simultaneously other requirements thts degree program requlres f ive ro eleven semester hours of c l ec~ iwes chosen from courses e i t h e r w i . t h i n o r o u t s i d e tlic nepartment of A r t . P r i o r to taking clectives, t h e studenr s h o u l d consuli the Teacher Certification Officer, College of E d u c a t i o n about t hc current requirements for t e a c h i n g certification.

I T o t a l requircaents f o r the degree : 132 scrnester hours as our lined above, !

4 . Art Educariun M ~ n r : S e c o n d a x Cer t i f i c a t i on

a, Old RequiremenLs (1981-83 catalogue, pp. 26-27)

PLAN IIA, FOR STUDENTS MAJORING IN ART EDUCATION: SE~ONDARY CERTIFICATION

Thirty-nine semester hours in srudioart, includirig Art 302L, 3 1 I K , 3 11L.3 12K. 313K,

3 15K or 3 16K, Art Education 270 and 170K, and six semester hour$ elected f ron~ A ~ L 311L. 313L. 3151.. or 3IbL. and twelve hours nf upper-division S ~ I I ~ I P 311

N ~ r i c scmertcr hours in upper-divtsion arc history.

Eighteen Pemfrtsr hour$ in oducntion courses, i n c l u d ~ n g Curriculum and lnrtruc~iun 332s. 36 I ht, 6675.8, and 370S.8; kducariunill Psychnlogy 332S,

S i ~ t y srnlruicr hour% in i~c;idemic luundations, including Drama 3 14; English 106 and 308 a113 thrce stmeslcr hours of English i b r which thc prerequisite i s E n g l i ~ h 308 nr 3m1Q and 30XQ; Government 3 10L and 3121,; six srmcsrer hourr in American h ~ ~ l o r y . MU~IC' 3C)lL: a total of twelrr semester hours chosen frt111, two of the I'ollorvlng area\ i ivcign language, mathematics. or rcienuc: and addiric~nat tourset In x l r n c c . ~tlcirrl svlcnce, rnathrt~~atica. and fine ;irts ( ( t cilrnplcrc sixty scmealcr h n l ~ r \ In .~c.hdcrnic roundrrtlonr

'l'o1.11 rcyuiremcnrs: I l h remester hours as ourl~nrrl 6ihove

4 . Art Educa t ion Major: Secondary Certification, con t .

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Art Education Major: Secondary Certification - This program is f o r t h e student seeking to be certified by the Texas Education Agency to teach art at t h e secondary-school level . A t the time this catalogue was being prepared, the State Board of Education was consfdering changes in the certification procedures and requirements. Students pursuing this degree shoul-d consult the University's Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, f o r current information about additional repuiremenrs for certificarion. (Please see also t h e section "Teacher Certification," on PP. 7 below. )

T. General Education Core : thir ty-s ix t o f orty-two semester hours as indicated on pages , above. (For t h i s degree program, a s t u d e n t m a y a p p l y Educational Psychology 332s toward the General Education social science requirement.)

11. Addi t iona l General Education Requirements: none for the degree, but the student should consult the Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education,

'for information about possible additional course- work required for teacher certification.

1 Studio A r t : forty-five semester hours, including A r t 301K, 301L, 302K, 302L, 311K, 311L, 312K, 313K; 315K or 316K; six semester hours chosen from A r t 312L, 313L, 315L, or 316L; and tuelve semester hours of upper-division s tudio art.

IV. A r t His tory : twelve semester hours, including A r t H i s t o r y 302, 303, and s i x semester hours of upper- d i v i s i o n art h i s t o r y .

V . Professional Development

Consulr the Teacher Certification Officer, College of Educat ion, for information about the requirements for admfssion to candtdacy and the sequence in wllich professional development courses should be taken.

A. A r t Education: three semester hours, inc luding A r t Education 270 and 170K.

. Professional Education: nineteen semester hours, includlng Educational Psychology 332S, 162; Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n (EDC) 3325, 3702, 6678; and three additional semester hours chosen from Currictilum and Instruction (EDC) 350, 361~, 371 ( a l l - l e v e l or secoddary topic), or Educational Psychology 362T.2,

4 . A r t Education Majar: Secondary Ceftification, cont.

VI. K l e c c i v e n : D e p e n d i n g upan whether the General Education writing courses a r e used t o sa t i s fy sirnultaneous7y o t h e r wcquirewnts , t l l i s degree pt-ogra~n requires f i ~ e to clcven scnlester h o u r s of electives ct,oscn from courses e i t h e r wi th i11 nr o u t s i r l c tiic Dcl,art~nent: of hrL. Prictr co taking c l ~ c t i v e s , t h e s tddenr -.- ~ 1 ~ 0 u l d c ~ n u t l l c the T e ~ c h e r Cer L i f i c a t i a n Of t i c ~ ~ , College a £ E d i l ~ a ~ i ~ n abou t the current requl rcodnts f o r teaching certilication.

T o t s 1 requirements E n r the degree: 126 semester hours a s outlined above. .. . .- -.

5. Drama Prod?jctiop w u r

a, Old Requirement 5 (1981-83 catalogue, pp . 28-29)

Twenty-seven remester hvurs in drama, includ~ng llrama202K,?01L,203 .?03K,b05, 30?,307K,310.219,219M.

Thirty-eight to fmy-four semester hours in upper-d~vision drama cc)IIrcP<, inrluding Drama 236.237,276K.276L, and courser. in uncailhe area5oluonctn~rat innl i~~:J below: ,

I. Acting: ' '

Drama 31 1.418, J20K, 32OL. 72lK. 32lL, 672 670.

2. Costume: Drama JZOK or 3201., 321K, 321L, 342, 355. 356K or 356L. 6hX. and iwrIvc additional semester hours of uppcr-diviqion drama elcctives, at lcast six of which must bc outside design arcns

3. Dance: Drama 20X. 20SK. 418-3201,. 32 LK, 444,450.469.47UK

4, Directing: Drama3l1,320K,320t,821K,321L.-142.355,56IJ or37IK336IK ur 371L.366or M8A, 367 nr 6680.

5. Tcchnicak Produttiun: Drama 320K. 321 K. 321 L , 342.343.355.356K ur356L. 165K. 365L. 668. and thrcc addiliunal semester huurs or upper-division drama clectives.

Ninc scrr1csler hours in h~siflry of drama and [healer. including Drama 312K, 312t, 3 I?K,

Thirty-nine senlrsrer lluurs in gensral cduca tion arcas. including Ah IIisiory 301: Drama 3IhK; English 306 and 308 and thrcr semester hours uCEngIish fur which the prerequ~aite i s Engl~sh >OR or 306Q and 308Q; Ciove111111crl1 3lUL and 311L; six semcster hr~urs in American hillury chnscn lrom History 3 1 5 K , 7 1 5 t . 3 tdK, 3161.- or six scmesttr hours of upper-division courses tn An~ericun hiqtnry: rhree uddirional s r ~ ~ ~ c s ~ e r hours ot stmal scienvt: : Music 302L; and r ix srrnc.rlzr hours of mathem.ltics. ~cicncz, or fvrcign language.

rivp 10 rlcvfn rtrncstcr hours i l l ~ I C C Z ~ V C C U C ~ : ~ C S .

Totdl rcqu!remcnrs I24 semester hours a5 uurl~ncit above. ( In additiun, the xtudenl nlusl sttjsry 111r Department uCDr3rn,~ Rcllc.~r,~al ~ n d I'erlornli~nce rcqulrcmcnt See pp. l l and 23-24.)

5. Drama Produc t i o n x o r , con t .

b. Proposal for 1983-85 catal-ogue: delete t h e concentra~ion i n Direct ing , with t h c requirements for the remaining concentrationsaa indicated below.

Drama Pr odyc t i o n Major -

I GeliernX Educacfon Core: thirty-ninc Lo forty-five semester h o u r s as indica ted on pages , abovc.

TI. Additional General Lducat ion Requirements: none.

111. Drama

A . Courses required or all students major ing i.n drama production: a o ~ i n i m u m of forty-seven semester haurs; i n c l u d i n g Drama 203, 203K, 605A, 6053, 307, 3 0 7 K , 312K, 3 1 X , 313X, 219 (2 semesters) , 219M ( 2 semesters), 236, 237, 276K, 276L; and six semester h v u r s chosen from: 321X, 32LL, 320K.

B. In a d d i t i o n LO the drama courses l i s t e d above, the s t u d e n t must complete the courses in one of the fo l l owing areas of conccctration.

1, ACTING: twenty-six semesrer hours, including Drama 202K, 202L, 208 (dance drama) , 208K (dance drama), 310 , 311, 6 2 M , 6228 , 670A, 670B.

2 . COSTUME: thirty-three semester hou r s , i nc lud ing Drama 310, 316K, 342, 355, 356K or 356L, 668A, 668B; and twelve additional semester hours of upper- d i v i s i o n drama, at leas t s i x of which must be ourside d e s i g n areas.

3 . DAYCE : ~ h i r ty-four semester hours , i n c l uding Drama 202K, 202L, 208, 2UPK, 310, 311, 418A, 418E, 4 4 9 8 , 4498, 450A, 450B, 46qA, 469B, 470KA, 470KB.

4 . TECHNICAL PRODUCTION: t h i r t y semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Drama 316K, 3 4 2 , 3 4 3 , 355, 35bK o r 356T., 365K, 365L, 668A, 658B, and three additional hours of upper-division drama.

TV. Electivco: to be cI~osen from courses e i ther w i t h i n o r o u t s i d e of tile Department of D r a m a . The number of semester hours 01 electives will depend upon the concentration C ~ I V S E : ~ and a l s o upon w11e t h e r the General Education writing, courses are used t o satisfy sirnultancously o the r requirements.

1. Acting: e i g h t to fourteen.

2. C o s t u m e : onc to seven.

3 . Dance: zero L o six.

2. T e c h n i c a l Production: four to t c u .

5 . -.- Drama P r o d u c t i o n Maior, cont .

Total requirements for the degree: 126 semester h o u r s . In addition to the total number of semcstcr hours s p e c i f i e d above, the s tudent must a l s o s a t i s f y the Department of Drama Rehearsal and Performance requirement. (See pages - and -- . I

6 . Playwriting Major ---- a . O l d Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 29 )

Twenty-scven semester hours in drama, including Drama 202K. 102L. 203,203K, 605, 307,307K, 3 10.219.119M.

Thirly-fivc semester hours in upper-division drama courses, including Drama 32QK, 320L.321K,321 L,236,237.160K.360L,276K.276L.andnincnddilionvlsemester hours of approved upper-division drama murser

Nine srrnrstrr hours in history of drama and theater, incll~ding D ~ a m a 3IZK, 312L, 3t3K.

Thirty-nine semester hours in general rducat~on areas. ~ncluding A n Hibrury 301; Drama 3 t6K; Englrqh 306 and 308 and threc semeqter hoursof English f isrwh~ch the prerequisite IS English 708 or 306Q and 3080; Cinvernmcnt 3 IOL rlod 3 12L; six scrnrster hours in Arncr~cao history chosen from History 315K. 315L. 3 16K, 3 16L, or six semcstcr hours or upper-division courses in American history; thrrr additional semester hours nf social science, MUSIC 302L; and rtx selntstet hours of mathematics, sciencc, or foreign la nguilge.

Fourrcen 5emrster huurs of elecrivc courses. Tala1 requiremenls. 124 scmesrtr hours as outlined above. (In :tddition. rhr student

murt satisfy the Departmefit of Dranla Rehearsal and I'erlnrmance rcquirrment. See pp. l l and 23-24.)

b. Proposa l f o r 1983-85 catalogue: delcte program.

7 . Dram Education M g o r --

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 30)

30 Pnrr X: Colirge of F'tne Arts

Eighteen ctme'tcr hours of luwcr-diviaron drama courses as a part uT an academr upccializa~ion, rncltiding Drama 310. 31 l , 312K, 3l2L. 313K. s t d 3 16K.

Six srmrster hours nf upper-Jivislon drama courses as a part of an acadcmic speuiali~ation, includ~ng Drama 355 and 374)s.

Nine semester hours of upper-divislon drarna courscs. ~ncluding Drama 320K or320L. 378. and 379.

Twenty-lour semester huurs In an addirional academic specral~zatinn.

Eighteen semester hours in rducalian courses. including Curriculum and Instruction 332S, 361M. 370s. and 667WB; Educational P>ychotogy 3332s; and three additional hours of education.

Fifty-c~ghrsemtster hours in academic foundauons, includingArt Hrstory 701 ; English 306 and308: Iiovtrnment310Land 3 121.; si~scmester hoursofAmer~can history including His~ory 31SK and 315L. Music 301L; ar least twelve scmester hours frvm two of the following areas: (a) six or eight semester hours in a fnrergn language (ror which entrance credits from high school were nut presented) or six srmestrr houtsoffnrcign language bcyondCourse407 .(b) threcur morestmesttr hours of mathemattcs. (c) six semester hours in biology. chemistry, physics, or geology, twenty scmcsrer hours uf drama including Drama 202K. 2U2I., 2(13. 203K, 605,307,307K; two Semester hours of elective courses.

Total requirement<: 133 semester hours as outlined above. (In addition, the andent must satisfy the Department of Drama Rchesrsal and Perlorrnance requ!remcnt. Set pp. I l .and 23-24.)

b. Propova l fo r t h e 1983-85 ca ta logue

Drama Educatfon - .- Major

This program is f o r students seeking to be certified by the Texas Education Agency to teach drama and one other approved f i e l d at t he secondary-school level. A t the time this catalogue w a s being prepared, the State Board of Education was consi-der ing changes I n the certification procedures and requiremcats. Students pursuing t h i s degrcc should consult the University's Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, f o r current information about additional require- ments for certification, (Please see also the section f l Teacher ~ertification," on pp. , below. )

I. General Educat ion Core: thirty-six to forty-two semestcr hours as indicated on pages , above. (For this degree program, a student may apply Educational Psychology 3325 toward the General Education social science requirement.)

IT. Additional General Educ.ation Requirements: none f o r the degree, but the s t u d e n t should consult the TcacIier Certification Officer, College of Education, for i n fonna t ion abuut p o s s i b l e additional coursework required for teacher c e r t i f i c a t i o n .

111. D r a m a : forty-one semester hours, i n c l u c l i r ~ g 203, 203K, 605A, 605B, 307, 307K, 310, 312K, 312L, 3 1 3 K , 316K, 219, 219M, 320K or 320L, 355.

7 . D r a m Education Major , cont .

IV. Second Teaching F l e l d ; a minlmum of twenty-four semester hours chosen f rom approved courses Ln a second single- subject f i e l d specialization. For a l i s t of approved f i c l d s and courses, consult the Teacher Certf f i c a t i o n OTficer, College of Education. Courses approved for the second t eaching field u y be used to sa t i s fy simultaneously appropriate requirements in the General Educa t ion C n r e .

V . Prof ev s ional Development

C o n s u l t the Teacher Certlflcaclon O f f i c e r , College of Education, for information abvut the requirements for a d m i s s i o n t o candidacy and the sequence in nhLch professional development courses should be caken.

A. Drama Education: nine semester hours, inc lud- ing Drama 370S, 378, 379 .

B . Professional Education: nineteen semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Educa t iona l Psychology 332S, 162 ; Curriculum and Instruction (EDC) 332S, 370S, six semester liuurs of 667W; and rhrec additional semester hours chosen from Curriculun and Instrurtion

"(EDC) 350, 36LM, 371 (a l l - l eve l o r secondary t o p i c ) , ' or Educarional Psychulogy 362T.2.

! V T . Eli?c t i v e s : Dcpcnding upon whet h e r the Basic Education col~rses arc :

taken so a s t o s a t i s f y sirnultaneous1.y o t h c r requlremcnts, this degree program requires zero to t h i r t e e n senlcstcr hours of elect ives chosen from courses ei ther wirhiri or outside I

I

thc Department of nrarna. P r i o r ta t a k i n g e-lecrivcs, t h e - --- s t t ~ d e n t s h o u l d c o n s u l t the Teacher C e r c if icat ~ O I L Officer . i CnLlege of E d u c a t i u n about: t11e c u r r e n t requirements f o r t e a c h i n g certification.

l'crtal rec4uiremet~ts for the degree: I33 t o 1 7 5 semcstcr h o u r s as o u i l i n e d above, 111 addition, Lhe s t u d c ~ ~ t m u s t satisfy t h e Dcpartmenc of I Drama Rehearsa l and P e r f o t n i a n c ~ r e q u i r e l n e n r . Sce pages --. I

8. Dance Mitior

a, Old Requiiements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 30)

Fifiy-unc sernrrtcr hours in drama as an academic specialization from Poncc: Drama 208, ZOXK. 4 18,449,469, Cltnrtugrt~pky: Drama 450 ~ n d 470K; fiistory ujDance: IJranra 3 131.; and Rrhcarsal and Perfurmance Workshop or Chorrography Workshop as required each semester.

Thirty scmc5icr hn~~rs tn acadrrnicfo~ndatiuns, insludingAr! H~siory 301;sixstme>tt.r h ~ ~ u r s or English; Governmeni 5 IOL 2nd 3 tZL; IIistory 31 5K and 315L; Music 302L, s ~ x scmc\rcr hnurz ~Crurthemaracs, sctrnce, or loreign languager.

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Thirly-onrscmestcr hours in drama, including D~urna 203.203K. 307,307K, dnd 605; Drama 3 10. 3 1 2 K , 3 13K, 321 K ; and three additinn31 stmesier houri of drama c l e ~ l i v ~ ~ .

Nine scatcktrr hours of elecr~ve cuuncs. Total ~ r q i ~ i r c ~ n e n l s . 12 srmt.slrr huurs a> n u t l i ~ ~ r d above. (In ,\ddirion, tbc stulicr~t

mu>[ 5 ~ 1 i - - f y the Drpar~mentof Drams Rehearsal and I'erfnrrnancr rcqulrcmeni. Set pp t 1 dnd 23-24 . )

8 . Dance Major, conc.

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

1, General Education Core: thirty-nine t o forty-five semester hauro as indicated on pages , above.

11. Addi t iona l General Education Requirements: none.

111. Drama: seventy-seven semester hours from t h e areas of dance and drama.

A. Dance

Fifty-one semester h o u r s , i nc lud ing Drama 208 i n ba l l e t , j a z z , and modern; 208K i n ballet, j a z z , and modern; 313L; 418A in b a l l e t , j a z z , and modern; 4188 in bal le t , j a z z , and modern; 449

- in t w o of t h e following: ballet, j azz , or modern; 45Q; 469 in t w o of thc f o l l w i n g : b a l l e t , j a z z , or modern; 470K.

B. Drama

Twenty-sfx semester hours, including Drama 203, 203K, 605A, 6058, 307, 307K, 312K, 313K, 219, 219M. . .

IV. Elec t ives : zero t o s i x semester hours of electives to be chosen from courses either within or o u t s i d e the Department of Drama. The number of semester hours of electives will depend upon whether t h e General Educatiun writing courses are us,ed to s a t i s f y simultaneously other require-ments.

Total requirements fox the degree: 122 hours. I n a d d i t i o n , the student must satisfy the Department of Drama Rehearsal and Performance requirements, (See pages - and - 1

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF f.firSTC

1. Applied Voice - Major

a. Old Requirements (198 1-83 ca ta logue , p , 31)

Degrees 3 1

Voicc Thirty-two semester hours in appl~cd arusic, including foursemcr~crs of Voice 2 10. two

semesters of Volce 460, Music 420R. Music 460R. two scrncsters of i'iano 20 1 , and two semesters of Piano 202 and approval of faculty. On recommendation of the fac1111y. either M usic460P and twosernesters ofvoice 260 and approval oifaculty, or Music 460P and four semester hours of tlcciives may be substituted for one semester of Voice 460 and Music 46QR.

Thirty-seven semester hours in the thcory and lrteraturc ormusic, includtng Music 605. 41 1, 612, 313M. 3 l lN . 219.22IJ. 229,33OM, 379K .8 or 37JK.9 or 379K.11 or 379K. 12, and three scrncsterhoursof musicliterature chosen from Music334.642. 37YK.

Forty-fivcsemester hoursoutsidr the Departmentof Muaic,including Art Hbstory 301 ; Drama 307, 307K, 314; English 306 and 308; Government 310L and 3I2L; six semestcr hourr in American history chosen frum History 3 15K, 3 15 L. 3 16K. 3 16L, or six scmeslcr hourz of upper-division courses in American hiatory; three additional semester hours of social scicnce; Italian 406 or407, French 406 or 407, and German 406 or 407.

Six sen~csler hours of elective m u r w .

, Tola1 requirements: 120 semester hours asoutlined above and cnsemblc as required hy the Department of Music. (Sce pp. 12 and 24.)

b. Proposal Poi the 1983-85 catalogue

Appl ied Voice Major -

I. General Education Core for Applied Music Majors: t h i r t y to thirty-six semester hours as ind icated on pages --' above.

11. A d d i t i o n a l General Education Requirements: fourteen to eighteen semester hours.

A. Foreign Language

E i g h t to twelve semester hours, including Course 406 (or i t s equivalent) i n each of the following languages: French,German, and I t a l i a n . The appropr ia te level of p r o f i c i e n c y in one of these languages may a l s o be used to s a t i s f y the General Education requirement for f o r e i g n language. In such cases, credit earned for Courses 406 andlor 407 in t h a t language w i l l not apply toward the degree,

B. Drama: six semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Drama 307 and 307K.

1 . Music

A , A p p l i e d Music: thirty-two semester hours, i n c l u d i n g four semestersof Voice 210, two semesters of Voice 460, Music 420R, Music 460R, two semester of Piano 201, and two semesters o f Piano 202 and approval of faculty. On recommendation of t h e faculry, e i t he r Music 460P and two semesters of Voice 260 and approval of f a c u l t y , or Music 460P and four semester hours of e lec t ives may be substituted fur one semester of Voicc 460 and Music 4 6 0 R ,

1. Applied V o i c e Major, cont.

B, Music Lfterature and Theory: thirty-seven semester hours, inc luding Music 605, 411, 612, S U M , 3134, 219, 2215, 2 2 9 , 330E1, 379K.8 or 379K.9 or 379K.11 or 379K.12, and rhree semester hours of music literature chosen from Music 3 3 4 , 642, or 379K.

C. Music Ensemble: eight hours of appropriate music ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemble require- ment, pages and > -

IV. Electives: none

Total requirements for the degree: 121 to 131. semester hours as outlined above and ensemble as required by t h e Department of Music. See pages and -- . (The total number of semester hours required for the degree varies depending upon whether courses in writing and foreign language are used to s a t i s f y simultaneously the General Education and other requirements. )

2. Amlied Piano Major -

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 31)

Piano

Thirty-two scmester hours in applicd rnuslc. including fourscmesters olPiar104 10, IWO

semestrrs of Piano 460, Music 420R. and M usic460R. On r~commenda tion of the faculty .either Music W P and twoscmesiers of Piano 260 and approval of faculty, or Music 460P and four semester haun or electives, may be subs~itured for one semester of Piano 460 and Music 460R.

Forty-three to forty-five semester hours in ihc theory and literature of music, including Music 605.41 1, 612. 313M. 313N. 221J. 221 K, 330M. 269L.11 (two semesters). 579K.2; 325L and 32SM, or 226J and 226K, or 269L.I and 269L.2; and three semestcr hours of music literature chosen from Music 334.642.379K.

Furiy-two semester hours outside the Deparirnent of Musrc, including Art History 301 ; Drama 3 14; English 306 and 30g; Government 3 10L and 312L; six semrsirr hours in Amerrcan history chosen from H1story315K,315L, 316K. 3 16L. or six srmrster hours or upper-division courses in American history; three addirional srmestcr houn of soc~al science; six semester hours of xience, mathematics. or foreign language: nine semester houm of ratrieted electives.

One lo three scmtsttr hours of tlective courses. Total requirements: 120remester hours as outiir~ed abovc and cnsemble as requlrcd by

the Department of Mudc. (See pp. 12 and 24.)

b. Proposal. f o r t h e 1983-85 catalogue

Applied Piano Major

I. General Education Core for Appl ied Music Majors: t h i r t y t o thirty-six semester hours as ind icated on pages

, above.

11. Addit ional General Education Requirements: none

2, - A p p l i e d Piano Majnr , cont . 111. Music

A, App l i ed Music: thirty-two semester hours in a p p l i e d music, inc luding four semesters of Piano 410, two semesters of Piano 4 6 0 , Music 420R, and Muslc 460R. On recommendation of the f a c u l t y , e i ther Music 460P and t w o semesters of Piano 260 and approval of faculty, or Music 440P and four semester hours of electives, may be substituted for one semester of Piano 460 and Music 460R.

B . Muvir Literature and Theory: forty-three t o forty-five semester hours, i nc lud ing Music 605, 411, 6 1 2 , 313M, 313N, 2215, 221K, 330M, 269L.11 ( t w o semesters), 379K.2; 325L and 325M, or 2263 and 226K, or 269L. l and 269L.2; and three semester hours of music literature chosen from Music 334, 6 4 2 , 379K.

C. Music Ensemble: eight semester hours of appropr i a t e music ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemblerequirement, pages and -- 1

IV, Electives: zero to seven semester hours chosen from courses'either wi th in or outside of the Department of Music. The number of semester hours of elertives

' w i l l depend upon whether t h e General Education writing courses are used to s a t i s f y simultaneously o the r require- ments, and also upon the option chosen in upper-division music theory.

Total requirement3 f o r the degree: 120 to 121 semester hours a s o u t l i n e d above and ensemble as required by the Department of M u s i c . Sec pages and

3. Applied Organ or Harpsichord Major

a. Old Kequirements (1981-83 catalogue, p p . 31-32)

Organ, Harpsichord Thirty-two semesrer hours in applied music. includtng f m r sel~~esters of Principal

Instrument Course 4 10. two semesters of Principal Instrumcn~ Coursc 460, Music 420R. and Music 460R.

Port X: Collt.ge of Fine Arlr

Foriy-livc seme\trr l iuun In rhe theory and Iiterature nf music. including MUSIC 605. 41 I . b l 2 . 3 1 3 M . 3 t3N.2211,2?.1K,325L,325M,33UM,464,379K.10r379K.3,and thrrc >crne\tcr hours uimus~c titeralure chosen from Music 334. M2.379K.

Thirly-six scmeTter hour5 OULSICIC the Department of MUSIC, incliidlngAr! Histor) 301 : Dram4 3 14: t n g l ~ j h 106 and 308; C;overnrnent 31OL and 312L: stxse~nrstrr hours in American history chuscn from H~story 31 5K. 315L, 3 16K,3 16L, or sin scmestct hours ur ul?pcr-d~vi\~on courses in Amer~can history; three additional scmeatcr hour9 In 5nc1dI \crcnce: S ~ K senlestcr hours in mathematics, sciencc, or ft~rrrgn tangu3gr: threc scmcqicr hours ill rcsrrlcted clectivru.

Ssven scnierIcr I I ~ I I ~ S or U ~ C I C I I V ~ cnurses.

Tola1 rvqulrrmcnt~ 120srmchtcr haurracc>ull~ncddhnvc and crls~rnble J.. rrclu~rrd by thc Dcpart~llenl t b f Music. (See pp I 2 and 24.)

3 . Applied O r ~ a - n _ o r Harpsichord Ma,ior, con I..

b. Proposal f u r the 1983-85 catalogue

& l i e d Organ or Harpsichord - Major

I- General Education Core for A p p l i e d Music Majors: t h i r t y t o thirty-six semester hours as Ind ica ted on pages

-- , above.

TI. Additional General Education Requirements: none

111. Music

A, A p p l i e d Music! thirty-two semcster hours, including semestersof P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course 410,

two semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course 460, Music 4 2 0 R , and Music 460h.

B. Music Literature and Theory: forry-five semester hours , i nc lud ing Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 221J, 221K, 325L, 325M, 330M, 4 6 4 , 379K.1 or 379K,3, and three semester hours of music litera- ture chasen from Music 3 3 4 , 6 4 2 , 37911.

C. Music Ensemble: e i g h t semester hours of appropriate musicensemble courses ( re fe r to departmental ensemble requirement, pages and -- ) .

IV. Electives: depending upon whether the General Education a writing courses arc used to satj s f y simultaneously

other r e q u i x e r n c t ~ t s , this degree program requires zero to f i v e semester hours chosen from cnurses e i t h e r within or out s ide of t h e Department of Music.

Total requirements f o x the degree: 120 to 121 semester hours as o u t l i n e d above and ensemble as required by the Departmenr of M u s i c . See pages and --

4 . - Applied Harp Major

a. Old Kequirements (1981-83 ca t a logue , pp. 32-33).

Thirty-two semester hours in applird music, includin~ ~uursemestersofHarp410, two semesters of 1 larp 460. Music 420R. and Music4hOK. On recorn mrrid;l~iim of rhc faculty, either Music460P and two>rmc>tcrs oTttarp260 and approval irr la~ulty. ur Music 4601' and four semester hours ol clc~.tivcs. may he suhstitutrd for onc semester of Harp 460 and Music 460K.

Thirty-nine to forty-one semester hour> in t l ~ r theory and lirrrature of m~isic. inc lud i~~g Music605,41 l .b12,313M,313N.22lJ.221K; 325L and325M.nr226J and22bK. or 269L.l and 269L.2; 330M; 379K.6 or 379K. 13. and thrcc srmesrer hours uf music lrtrr~t ure chusrn frnm Music 334, 642.37PK.

Forty-~wo >ernester hours o f courses outs~dc he Department of Mu5ic. inclihding Art History 301. Drama 3 14; English 3 0 b and 308: Guvrrnmcnt 3\01. and 3 12L; six semester h u u a in Ameracan h~s~urychosen t'rt)m History 3 15K, 3151.. 3 lbIC,316L. or six semesrcr hours of upper-division courses in rllrnrrican h~stnry: lhree addilional semrslcr hnurs of social sclcnce; six sclnratcr hours in scltnce. mathcm~tics, or furelgn language: nine semrstrr hnurs of rrbtrtcicd elect~vrs.

F ive to seven semester hours at' clectlve courses.

Tu13l rcqu~remenis 12Qsrrnesrcr hourr ,~soutlirivd above and enseln bled5 r rqu~red try ~ h c Drpartment o f Muriu. (See pp. 12 and 24 I

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 ca t a logue

A p p l i e d Harp Major

1. General Education Cnre: thirty to thFrty-s ix semester hours as indicated on pages , above.

TI- A d d i t i o n a l Gefleral Education Requirements: nonp-

111. Music

A. A p p l i e d Music : thirty-twn semester hours , I n c l u d i n g four semesters of Harp 410, t w o semesters of Harp 460, Music 420R, and Music 460R. On recom- mendation o f the iaculty, elther Music 460P end two semesters of Harp 260 and approval of f a c u l t y , o r Music 460P and four semester hours of electives, may be s u h s t i t ~ ~ t e d f o r one semestcr of tfarp 460 and Music 4602.

B. Music Literature and Theory: thi-r ty-nine to forty-one semester hours, including Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 2215, 2 2 1 K ; 325L and 325M, or 2265 and 226K, or 269L.1 and 269L.2; 330M; 379K.6 or 379K.13; and t h ree semester hours nf music l itera- ture chosen from Music 3 3 4 , 642, 37%.

C . Music Ensemble: cigl l t semester hours ot gpyrr>pria te music ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemble requirement, pages and - 1 -

IV. Elec t ives : three to eleven semester hours chosen from courses e i ther w i t h i n or o u t s i d e of the Department of Music . The number of semcsLrr h n u r s o f electives will depend upon whether t h e General Educa- t i o n writing courses are u s e d to satisfy simultaneously other requirements, and also u w n the o p t i o n chosen i n upper-division music theory .

Tvtal requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as out- l i n e d abova and ensemble as requi red by t h c Department of Music. See pages -- and

5 - Applicd Orchestral Tnstrurnent Ma=

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue. p. 31)

Orchestral 1 nstrumeots: Violin, Vivla, Vialonrdto, DoubleRass, Flute, OMe,Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxnphonc. Trumpt, French Horn. Trombone, Tuba, Percussiun

Th~rtj-six ternester houn In applied music, includ~ng Tour senresters of I 'r~ncipal fr~slrumen~ Coursc4tO, IWO sertlesters of Principal lnstrumenl Coursc460. M u s i c 420R.Music460R.Music222J.and Piano201 and approvalnffacul~y. Fnrviot~n principals, pmficicncy in MUSIC Z IOK (class vinla). On recommendation or the fLicu!ry, Music M O P and two semesters uiCilurre 260 and approval uT luculty In violin, viola. ur vlnloncetlo ntay he substrtuted for ode scmtsicr of Principal Instrument Course 460 and Music 4hOR.

Forty-rhrct or forty-foutsc.mzster hour?: in :he :hrury and lireratureoi'rnusic, including Music605.411, 612, 315M, 3l3N, 2?15,!21K, 226J. 226K. 3 3 0 M . 2h9L.11 ( t w o scmcsiers) or 269L.12 (two semestcrr); anJ 269L.1 l (two semesters) o r 269L.12 (rwosemrs~crs) or B7PK 5 or 379K.6 or 37QK.13 or 37YK.14. ~ n d rhrcercnirhtur hour\ <~I-mrnic lircrature churen frunl M r r l c 334. b4:. 379K

5 . Appl i ed Orchestral Instrument Major., con t .

a. Old Requirements cont .

Thirly-threc semester haurs ourside ihe Depar~mcnt O F Music. including Art Hrstary 301. Drarna314: English 306anJ30R: Govcrnmtnt 310L and 31?L. s i x semesrrr hours in American history chosen from History 315K. 31SL. 3 t6K. 3 16L, nr six stmestcr hours of uppcr-division courses in Amerrcan history; three additional semester hours in social science; and six semester haurs in science, ma thrrnarlcs. or rartign language.

Seven or eight srmcsttr hours oTelccrive courses. (It i s recommended that the siudcnt elect tht pedagogy courx pertaining to his principal i nsttumrn t.)

Total requirements; L20 semester hours as outlined above and tnscmblc a,$ required by the Department of Malsic. (See pp 12 and ?d.)

b . Proposal For the 1983-85 catalogue

Applied Orchestral -. I ~ i s t r u m e n t Major

This program is offered f o r t h e following instruments: Violin, Viola, Violoncello, b u b l e Bass, Flute, Oboe, Clartnet , Bassoon, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Tuba, or Percuss ion

I . General Education Core f o r A p p l i e d Music Majors: t h i r t y KO thirty-s ix semester hours as indicated on pages

-- , above.

11. Addit ional General Education Requirements : none. 1 -

I Music

A . Applied M u s i c : thirty-six semester hours, i r i c lud ing four semesters of P r i n c i p a l Inst rument Course 410, t w o semestcrs of Principal Instrument Course 460 , Music 420R, Music 460R, Music 2225. and Piano 201 and approval of f a c u l ~ y . For violin pr inc ipa l s , proficiency in viola equivalent to Music 2lOK (class v i o l a ) . On recommendation of the f a c u l t y , M u s i c 460P and two semesters of Course 260 and approval of facu l ty in v i o l i n , v io la , or violoncel lo may be substituted f o r one semester of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Cnurse 460 and Music 461%.

B. Music Literature and Theory: for ty- three or for ty- four semester hours, inc lud ing Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 221J, 221K, 2263, 226K, 330M, 269L.11 ( two semesters) or 269L.12 ( two serncstcrs); and 269L.11 ( t w o semesters) or 269L.12 (two semesters) or 379K.5 or 379K.6 or 379K.13 ur 379K.14; and three semester hours of music literature chosen from Music 334, 642, 379K.

C. M u s k Ensemb1.e: e i g h t semester hours of appropriate music ensemble courses (refer t o de+rtmentai ensemble requirement, pages and - 1 -

5 . A p p l i e d Orchestral Instrument M3j-0-r, cont . IV. Electives: depending upon whether t he General

Education w r i t i n g courses are u s e d t o s a t i s f y simultaneously other requirements, t h i s degree program requires zero to three semester hours chosen from courses either w i t h i n or outs ide of t h e Depart- ment of Music.

Total r e q u i r e m e n t s for the degree: 120 to 124 scmester hours as outlined above and ensemble as required by t h e Depart- ment of Music. See pages and ,

6. Applied Church-Music Major

a . O l d Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 32)

Church Music

Twenty-eight semester hours in applied music. including four semesrerr n f O r p n 210, four scmesrtrs of Organ 260 and appruval of faculty, two scmestrrs of l 'nno 2 10 and approval of f3c~l ty . two senleslrrs v f Voice 210 and appruval of~lBculiy, and either two add~tionaI semesters of Piano 2!0 and approval of Fdculty or two add~t~onal acmesters of Voice 2 10 and a pprclvitl of Faculty.

Forty toiorry-~wosemester hours in rhe theory and Iitrraturcuf rnus~v including Music 605,411.612,313M,313N,22IJ.221K,325L,325M; 2?61aad226K,or269L.l and 269L.2; 33011; and three remcster hours of music literature chosen from Music 334,642,379K.

Fourteen semcster hours of church music coursts, including Music 212J. 211K. 269L.IS,269L.t6, and six add~tional hoi~rs of approved church music courses.

fhirty-~h~e'semestcr hours nutstde the Department of Music. including Art Hislory 301; Drama 3 14; English 306 and 808; Government 3 10L and 31ZL; six benirrler . hours in American history chosen from History 315K, 315L. 3 16K. 316L. or six semester huurs uf upper-division course.< in American history; three additional hours in social science; and six semester hours in mathemaricr, rcicnce. or foreign language.

Three to five semester hours of elective courses.

Totalrequire~nrnts: 120sernester hnursasoutlined above and ensrmblea~ required by the Department of Music. (See pp. 12 and 24.)

b , Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Applied Church-Music Major

I. General Education Core <or Appl i ed Music f i - j o r s : thirty to thirty-six semester h o i ~ r s as i n d i c a t e d on p a ~ c s , above.

XI. Additional General Educa t ion Require-ments: none

I;I. Music

A. Applf e d H t l s i c : thirty-two semester hours, inc luding four semesters of Organ 210, four semesters of Organ 260 and approval of f a c u l t y , t w o semesters of Piano 210 and approval o f f a c u l t y , two semesters of V o i r e 210 and approval of f a c u l t y ; e i ther two a d d i t i o n a l semesters of P i a n o 210 and approval of faculty or two additional scmcsLers of Voice 210 and approval of facu l ty ; and Music 2225 and 212K.

6 . A p p l i e d Church-Music - Major, con t .

3, Music Literature and Theory: forty-two semester hours , i n c l u d i n g Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 2215, 221K, 325L, 325M; 2265 and 226K, or 269t.l and 269L.2; 330M; and three semester hours of music literature chosen from Music 3 3 4 , 642 , 379K.

C. Church Music: ten semester hours of approved courses in church music*

D. M u s i c Ensemble: eight semester hours of appropriate ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemble requirement, pages and .- 1

I . Elec t ive s : none

T o t a l requirements f o r the degree: 122-128 semester hours as outlined above and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. See pages - and . he total number of semester hours required for the degree varies depending upon whether the Gcneraf Education w r i t i n g courses are used to satisfy simnttaneously other requirements).

7. Music Literature Major

a. O l d Requirements 11981-83 catalogue, p . 3 4 )

Music Utmtute

Fourteen scmetter hours in applicd music, including four senjesters of Prinvlpnl Instrument Course 210, two serncsters of Principal lnstrumenr Course 260 and approvul of faculty, and Music 222J. Proficiency in Piano 202 and approval of faculty is required IT the principal insuumenr is not piano.

~or~y- t ight to fiTty semester hours in the theory and literalure of muslc, including ~usic6O5.4ll.612.313M,313N.2;!1J,221K,330M:325Land325M,or2261dnd 226K, or 269L.1 and 269L.2; rhrct senirs~er hours of music literature chosen from Music 334,642,379K; and lwelvc additionat sumcster hourschosen {rum the 379K Sccllonz.

Forty-nine semester hours outside the Departmen! of Music, including Art History 301; Drama 314: English 306and308 and six sernestcr haumof English Tor wh~ch the prerequisite is English 308 or 3ObQ and 308Q; Gvvcrnment 3 10L and 3 12L; six semester hours in American history chosen from History 3 15K, 3 I St, 3 IbK, 3t6L. or six semester hours of upper-drvidon courses in American hisrory; threr additional semestcr hours in social science; French 406 and 407 and German 406 and 407.

Seven to nine setnester hours bf tlectivr courses. Total requirements: 120 semester hours 8s ou (Iined above and ensemble as r e q ~ ~ i r t d by

the Department of Music. (Sce pp. 12 and 24.)

b Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Music Literature Ma.ior . .

I . General Education Core: t h i r t y - n i n e to forty-five semester hours as indicated on pages , above.

11. Additional General Education Requiremenrs

Foreign Language: e i g h t to sixteen semester hours, Jnc luding Courses 406 and 407 (or their equivalents) in French and German. The approprfate level of proficiency in one of these languages may also be used t o s a t i s f y the General Education requirement for foreign language. In such cases, cred i t earned f o r Courses 406 andlor 407 (or their equivalents) in that language. w i l l noL apply toward the degree.

111. Music

A . Applied Music: a minimum of fourteen semester hour s , including four semesters of Principal Instrumcnr Course 210, two semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course 260 and approval of facu l ty , and Music 2125 or 222Ja Proficiency in Piano 202 ( f . e . , equivalent to two semesters b ~ y a n d Music 210K) and approval of facu l ty are required if the p r i n c i p a l instrument is n o t p iano.

B. Music Literature and Theory: f o r t y - e i g h t or f i f t y semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 2215, 221K; 325L and 325M, ox 2265 and 226K, nr 2 6 9 L . l and 2691 .2 ; 3 3 0 ~ ; rwelvc semester hours chosen from topics in Music 379K; and three additional semester hours chosen f rom Music 3 3 4 , 6 4 2 , or 379K,

C. Music Ensemble: e i g h t semester h o u r s of appropriate m u s i c ensemble courses (refer t o departmental ensemble requirement, pages and ).

7 . Music Literature Major, cont.

IV, Electives: zero to three semester hours chosen from courses e i ther within or outside of the Department of Music.

T o t a l requirements f o r t h e degree: 120 to 133 semester hours as outlined above and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. - See pages and -- . (The t o c a l number oE semester hours required fo r the degree varies depend ing upon option chosen in upper-division m u s i c theory and also upon whether courses In writing and forefgn language are used to satisfy simultaneously bo th t h e General Education and other requirements.)

8. Music Theory or Composition Major

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp, 33-34)

Music Theory or Cornpsi tinn

Fourtccn scmrhter hour3 in applied mu\iv, including four semesters uf Principal Instlumcnl C'ourse 210, two senicster~ of Pr~oc~pal ln~trument Course 260 dnd approval of fauulry. and Music 221J. Profiu~cncy in P~ann 202 and approvnl of t ~ u u l t y 15 requ~rcd IT ~ h r principal instrument is not piano.

Flit!-iive to fifty-ninc cemester hour3 in tlir thrury and l~rttarurt of music. irlcluding Music605.41 I . 612,313M. 313N. 22tJ . 22lK, 325L, 32SM, 226). ?26K. 269L.t. 269L 2.330M,J64.366,26YI.3.2691.4 (269L.3 and 269t.4 are requlrcd only of

Parr X: College of Fine A r l ~ .

majors in composition), 26 1 K . and three >ernester hvurs orm usru literarure chosen from Music 334, fA2, 379K.

Thirty-Lrccscmcstcr hours in councs outside the DeparimcncofMusic. includingArt H1srory301: n r a r n ~ 314; Engiish 306 and 308; Govcrnmenr310L and?12L; s ~ x semester hours in Amcrican historychosen from Hirlury315K, 3 15L,3 16K.3 16L, or six scmcster hours af upper-division wursts in American hbtory; three add~tional semester hours of sucial science; and six semester hvurs of science, mathematics, or roreign laneuagr.

Fourteen (rompsi~ian majors only) or eighlten scmcsrer hours of e l t v t ~ v t courseb. Total rcquirrrntn~s 120 semester houn as nudiacd ahovc and cnrmble as required by

the Departmrnt of Mubic. (See pp. 12 and 24.) See alu, the Department of MUSIC Special Requircrnen~s, page 24. item 3 .

8 . Music Theory or Cornposit ion Maju,r, cont .

h . Proposa l for the 1983-85 catalugue

Music Theory ar C o r n p e t f a n Major

I. General Education Care: thirty-nfnc to forty-five s e m e s t e r h o u r s a s i n d i c a r e d o n p a g e s , above.

11. ~ d d i t ional General Education Requircmen t s : none,

A . Applied Music: a min imum of fourtleen semestcr hours, including four semesters of Principal Instrument Course 210, ~ w o semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course260 and approval of f a c u l t y , and Music 212J or 2225. Pxaficiency in Piano 202 (i.e., equtvalent t o tuo semesters beyond Music 210K) and approval of faculty are required- i f the principal instrument is not piano.

0 . Music Literature and Theory: f i f t y - f i v e semester hours (music theory major) or f if ty-nine semester hours (composition major), including

, - Music 605 , 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 2215, 221K, 325L, 325M, 2265, 2268, 330M, ZblK, 4 6 4 , 3 6 6 , 269L.1, 269L.2; 269Ld3 (cornpusition major only), Zh91..4 (composition m a j o r only) ; a d three a d d i t i o n a l semester hours chosen from 3 3 4 , 6 4 2 , or 37913.

C. Music Lnsemble: eight senester hours of appropriate music ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemble requj-rement , pages and 1.

IV. Electives: tu be chosen from courses e i t he r with- in or o u t s i d e the Department of Music. The number of semester hours of elect ives will depend upon the concentration chosen (i.e., e i t h e r music theory or composi~ion) and also upon whether the General Education writing courses are used t o s a t i s f y simult~neously other requirements.

A. Music Theory Major: zero to four semester hours .

3. Composition Major: none.

Total requirements f o r the degree: 120 to 126 semester hours as o u t l i n e d above and ensemble ac r c q u i r e d by t h e Department of Music. See pages - and -

9. Music Education Major: A l l - L e v e l C c r t i f i c a c h n ,

a , Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp. 34-35)

Pcrfurmance Courses: Fur Voice, Piunu, I lorp, undOrgoti Prmcrpuls: Forty-ninr scmestcr huurs, including

Music 41 1,219 ur22P (selruied so as nt?t lo tncludt stud) nT any language taken to meet academic foundation rcqu~remrots). 2 t2J. 21?K. 221J. 221 K.327.330M. 351,369K, 372N, ~ r ~ d four sernebrcr hours of rlecrtves: for hano, Olgun, or Harp principals. sixteen semesier hours, irrcluding fout scmrbterp OF P r ~ n c ~ p a l Instrument Course 210, two semesters of Pr~ncipal Instrument Course 26@ and ~pprnval of fucul~y. and \ w u stmesrers ul' Ymct 210 and approval of facult), iur Voice pr~ncipals. Four semesters of Votce 2 10, two semesters of Vo~ce 260 arid approval of faculty, and two scrncntrs ofp~nno 302 and cippmval of facully

Degrees

For Wind, Percrcss-srun. and Strrrig Insrrumrnt Princiyalr: Fifty- twn or fifty-three setnester hours including Music41 1,22 IJ. 221K. 2225, 222K265bJ, 226K or 267J. 330M, six semester hours from Music 200 in pctcussion, voice, woodwinds. brisscs. vioIin, viola, viulonceIlo, double bass; Music 2 [OK in piano: M us1c244 in brasses, wondwiods. and strings; MUSIC 272L or 372N or 369K; 272M: 354: ~ n d twelve semester hours, including fvur srmesters of Principal Iabtrument Courhe 2lOilald ~ W O ~ ~ C S I C I S U ~ P K ~ ~ C ~ ~ ~ I Ii~strument Coune26I)andapprovaln~faculry.

Courses outside the Department of Music: Thirty-nine semesrer hours, ~nc lud ing Art History MI; nrama3l.l; F-nglirh 306and 3OSatiJ three additiorlal scmehrcl huurs of English for which the prerequisite is 308 or30GQ and 3n8Q; Government 3 IOL and 312L. H1story315K andl15L; and alleaa lwelvt semcstrr hoursfrom rwoof the following areas: kreignlanguage for which entrancecrcdirs f r u l ~ i high school were not presented or s ix semester hours of fr~relgn language beyond Course 407. rnafhcrnatic~ or science.

Additional cnctrses in science, mcial scjence. rnuthcma tics, humanlttes, and fine arts to complete s ix~y semester hours in acad tnlic: foundari@ns.

Professional Courses: Fighiern s;mes\ec hour> in educarion, induding Curriculum and Insrructiun 3325. 361 M. 667WA.9, 667W13.9. and 3705.9.1 or 3705.9.2; Educational Psychology 332E.

Tottll requirrmen~s: 127{mice. piano,otgan. harp principals) ur 130(wind. pcrcu3sir)n. string insrrurnent principals) surnesrtr hours as nurlaned above and ensemble as requ~red by thc Dcpartnient or Music. (Sec pp 12 and 24.) See also ihc Department of MUSIC Special Requirements, page 24, i tem 4.

9 . Music Education Major: All-Level Certffication, ---- con t . 0

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Music Education Major: All-Level Certification --

T h i s program is for students seeking to be certified by the. Texas Education Agency to teach music at the elementary- school and pecondary-school level. A t the time t h i s catalogue was being prepared, t h e State Board of Education was considering changes in the certification procedures and requirements. Students pursuing this degree should consult t h e University's Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, for cur ren t information about additional require- ments for certification. (Please see a l s o the s e c t i o n "TeacherCert i f icat ion,"onpp. ,beluw.)

I, General Education Core: thirty-six to forty-two . semester hours as i n d i c a t e d on pages , above.

(For this degree program, a student may a p p l y Educational Psychology 3326 toward the General Education social science requirement.)

11. Addi t iona l General Education Requirements: none for the degree, but the student should consult the Teacher Certification Officer, College of Educatfon, for knformatlon about possible additional course-

, work required f o r teacher c e r t i f i c a t i o n .

111. Music

A. A p p l i e d Music, Music Literature, Music Theory

1. For S t u d e n t s whose Pr inc ipal Instrument is Voice: fifty-one semester hours, i nc lud ing Music 605, 411, 612, 2125, 212K, 313M, 313N, 219 or 229 (selected so as n o t r o inc lude study of a language used t o meet the General Education Core requirement), 2215, 221K, 330M; four semesters of Voice 210, t w o semesters of Voice 260 and approval of faculty, and two semesters of Piano 202 and approval of faculty.

2 . For Students whose Princ ipal Instrument is Piano, Harp, or Organ: f i f ty -one semester hours , Including Music 605, 411, 612, 2125, 212K, 313M, 31.3N, 219 or 229 (selected so as n o t to include study of a language used t o meet t h e General Education Core requirement), 2213, 221K, 330M; f ou r semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course 210, two semesters of Principal Instrument Course 260 and approval of faculty, and two semesters of Voice 210 and approval of faculty,

3. For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument i s a Wind, Percussion, o r String Instrument: f i f t y - seven semester hours , including Music 605, 431, 612, 313M, 313N, 2213, 221K, 2 2 2 5 , 222K, 2265, 226K or 2675, 330M; s i x semester hours from Music ZOO in percussion, vofce, woodwinds, brasses, v i o l i n , v io l a , violoncello, double bass; Music 210K tn piano; four semesters DE Principal Instrument Course 210 and two semesters of Principal Instrument Course 260 and approval of faculty.

9. Music Education Malor: All-Level Certification, c o n t .

8. Music Ensemble: e i g h t semester hours of appropriate music ensemble courses (refer to departmental ensemble requirement, pages and 1 .

IV. Professional Development

Consult the Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, fo r information abour the requirements for admission to candidacy and t h e seque-nce in which professional development courses should be taken.

A. Music Education

1. For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrumetit is Voice: twelve semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Music 327, 3 5 4 , 369K, 372N.

2 . For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument Is Piano, Harp, or Organ: twelve semester hours, including Music 327, 354 , 369K, 372N.

3 . For Students whose Principal Instrument is a Wind, Percussion, or String Instrument : thirteen .to fourteen semester hours, including Music 244

i n brasses, woodwinds, and s t r i n g s : Music 3 5 4 , 369K or 272L or 3 7 2 ~ ; 272M.

B. . Professional Education: nineteen semester hours, inc ludf ng Educational Psychology 332E, 162; Curr f culum and 1 ns truction (EX) 332S, 3705, 667WA, 667WB; and three additional semester hours chosen from Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n (EDC) 350, 3613f, 371, or Educational Psychology 3 6 2 T . 2 .

V. Electives: none.

Total requirements for the degree: the number of semester hours required for the degree may vary depending upon whether the General Education writing courseB are used to satisfy simultaneously other requirements,

A. For Students whose Princ ipal Instrument is Voice: 126 to 132 semester hours as indfcated above, and ensemble as r e q u i r e d by t h e Department of Music. (See pages - and . See also t h e Department of Music Special Requirements, page .

B. For Students whose Principal Instrument is Piano, Harp, or Organ: 126 t o 132 semester hours as indicated above, and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. (See pages and 1 See also the Department of Music Special Requirements, page

C. For Students whose Principal Insrrumerit is a Wirrd, Percussion, or S t r i n g Instrument: 1 3 3 to 140 semester hours as indicated above, and ensemble as required by t h e Department of Music. (See pages

and . See also the Department of Music Special Requirements, page .

10. Music Education Major: Secondary Cert i f i ca t ion

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp . 35-36)

PerTorrnancc Cuursrs: For Voicr, Piano, Harp. and Orgun Principals: Forty-eight semester hours, ~ncluding

Music 4 1 1 .2 19 or 229 (selected so as nor to include study a l any language laken to meet academic foundation requirements), 212J. 2l2K, 221J. 221K, 327,33OM, 354,263K, 372N, and foursemester hours of electives; for Pinno, Organ, or Harp principals, sixtetn stmtster hours including four semesters of principal Insrrument Course 210, two semesters of Principal Instrument Course 260 and approval of racul~y, and two semesters nf Vdcc 2 10 and approval of faculty: for Voicc principals. four semesters of Voice 210, two scmesters of Voicc 26Q and approval of faculty, and two scmesters of Piano 202 and approval of faculty

Far Wind Percusslan, dndSrring lnstrurn~nr Principals: Fihy-one semester hours. including Music 41 1,22IJ, 221K, 222Y, 222K, 226J, 226K or 2673,330M, 262: six semester-houri from Music 200 in percussion, voice, woodwinds, brasses, violin. v~ala, violoncello, double bass; Music 2 10K in piano; Music 244 in brasses. woodwinds, and strings; Music 272L, Music 272M; and twelve semester hours including four semesters of Principal Instrument Course 2 10 and two semesters of Principal instrument Course 260 and approval of faculty.

Course* outside the Department of Music: Thirty-nine semester hours, inutuding Art History 301; Drama 3 14; English 306 and 308 and three additional hernrslrr hours of English for which the prerequisite is 308 or 306Q and 3084; govern men^ 3 IOL and 312L; History 3 15K and31SL; and at least twrlvescmester hours from twoof

Purr X: C o l k g ~ of Fine Arts

the following areas: foreign Language for wh~ch entrance credits born high school were not prtrcntcd or six semester hnurs of foreign language beyond Course407. mathematics, or science.

Additional courses in ~ i e n c e , s o c i a l science, marhcmatics, humanities, and fine arts to complete sixty scmesicr hours in academic foundations.

Professional Courses: Eighteen semester hours in education, including Curriculum and lnsiruction 332S, 3b 1 M,6h7S.9,3705.9.1 or 3703.9.2: Educatinnal Psychology 3323.

Total rtquiremtnrs: 126(voicc, piano, organ, harp principals) or 129 (wind, percussion, string innrumcnr prrnclpals) semester hours as outlined above and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. (See pp. 12 and 24.) See also the Dtpanmenr of Music Special Requirements, page 24, item 4.)

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Music Educat ion Major: S ~ c z n d a r y Certification

This program is far students seeking to be certified by t h e Texas Education Agency t o teach music a t t h e secondary-school level. A t the time t h i s catalogue was being prepared, the State Board of Education was considering changes in t he certification procedures and requirements. Students pursuing t h i s degree should consult the Universiry's Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, for current information about additional requirements f o r certification. (Please see also the section "Teacher Cer t i E ica t i o n ," on pp. , below.)

10. Music Educat Lon Major : Secondary C e r s f i - C - a t i o n , con t .

I. General Education Core: thirty-sfx to forty-two semester hours as i n d i c a t e d on pages , above. (For t h i s dpgree program, a student may- apply Educational Psychology 3325 toward the General Education socLal science requirement.)

11. Additional Cencral Education Requirements: none f o r t h e degree, but rhe student should consult t h e Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, for information about possfble additional course- work required for reacher certification.

III. Music

A. Applied Music, Music Literature, Music Theory

1. For Students whose Principal Instrument is Voice: f if t y - t h r e e semester hours, including Music 605; 411, 612, 2125, 212K, 313M, 313N, 219 or 229 (selected so as not to include study of a language used to meet the General Education Cure requiremenr), 2213, 221K, 330M, 263K;

. four semesters of Voice 210, t w o semesters of , . V o i c e 260 and approval of faculty, and two

semesters of Piano 202 and approval of faculty.

2. For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument is Piano, Ilarp, ar Organ: fifty-three s e m e v ter hours , i n c l u d i n g Music 605, 411, 612, 2125, 212K, 313M, 313N, 219 or 229 (selected so au not to i nc lude study of a language used t o meet t h e General Education Core requirement), 2215, 221K, 330M, 263K; f o u r semesters of Principal Instrument Course 210, two semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrumcat Course 260 and approval of faculty, and two semesters of Voice 210 and approval of faculty .

3. For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument i s a Wind, Percussion, or S t r i n g Instrument: f i f t y - n i n e semester hou r s , inc luding Music 605, 411, 612, 313M, 313N, 2215, 221K, 2225, 222K, 2 2 h J , 226K or 267J, 330M, 262; s i x scmestcr hours from Music 200 in percussion, voice, woodwinds, brasses, v i o l i n , viola, violoncello, double bass; Music 210K in piano; four semesters of Principal Instrument Course 210 and two semesters of P r i n c i p a l Tnstcument Course 260 and approval of faculty.

B. Music Ensemble: e i g h t se-mester h o u r s of a p p r o p r i a t e music ensemble courses ( r e f e r to departmental ensemble rcquircmcut , pages and - 1 -

10. M I I Y ~ C Education Ma2r : Se-condary Certificatfon, cont, -

1 V . Professional Development

Consult the Teacher Certification Officer, College of Education, f o r information ahotit the requirements f o r admission to candidacy and t h e sequence i n which professional development courses sl iuuld be taken.

A . Music Education

1. For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument f s Voice: nine semester hours, including Music 327 , 354, 37 2N.

2 . For Student3 whose Principal Instrument is Plano, Harp, or Organ: nine semester hours , i n c l u d i n g Music 327 , 354 , 372N.

3 . For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrument is a Wind, Percussion, or String Instrument: t en semester hour s , including Music 244 i n brasses, woodwinds, and s t r ings ; Music 2721, 272M.

B. Professional Education: nineteen semester h o u r s , including Educat ional Psychology 3325, 162;

' 4 Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n (EX) 3325, 370S, 4 .

667s; and t h r e e additional semester hours chosen from Curriculum and Instruction (EDC) 350, 361M, 3 7 1 (a l l - l eve l or secondary t o p i c ) , or Educational Psychology 362T.2 .

V . Electives: none.

Total requirements for the degree: the number of semester hours required for the degree may vary depending upon whether t h e General Education writing courses are used to s a t i s f y simultaneously o t h e r requirements.

A . For Students whose P r i n c i p a l Instrumcnr is Voice: 125 to 131 semester hours as i n d i c a t e d above, and enser~ible as required by t h e Department of Music. (See pages and .) See also the Department o f M u s i c S p e c i a l R e q u i r e m e n t s , p a g e .

B. For Students w11ose P r i n c i p a l Instrument is P i a n o , Harp, or Organ: 125 to 131 semester hours as indicated above. and ensemble as required by t h e Departn~ent of Music. (See pages and 4 1 See also the Department of Music Special Requirements, page .

C. For Students whose Principal Instrument is a Wind, Percussinn, or String Instrument: 132 to 138 semester hours as ind icated above, and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. (See pages

and .) See also the Department of Music Special Requirements, page .

Music Education Major: Non-Certificatfon Program

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp . 36-37 1

As of December 1.1980. Plan IIIC ha$ no1 been rrncogni;~dfor teaching ctr t i~rares rn Texas. Thc srudenr shouldconsult the Ofice of thc Deun (Stud~nr Qivir i i~n conc~rning approval of Plan IIiC m Music.

Thirty-nine semester hours in music, including Performance Courses:

For L'uice. Piano. Ilarp. and Orgon Principals: Mwic 222J and rour semesters of Princapai Instrument Course 2 LO and approval oTfacuIty and t irhtr two scme~ters of Piano 210 and approval of faculty or two 5emcstcrs olvnicc 2 I0 and approval of faculty; or

For W~nd. Percusston, and String Instrumenr Princrpals: MUSIC 222J and four wrncsters of Principal Instrument Course 210 and approval of faculty and either two semesters of Piano210 and approval of faculty and proficiency in Voice 201 and approval of faculty(equiva1ent to Mus1c210K),or twoscmestrrsofVoice2 I0 and approval of raculty and proficiency in Piano 201 and tlpproval uf faculty (equivalent to Music 2 [OK).

Music Theory and Litcraturc Courses: Music 4 1 1.221 J, 22 1 K ; six semester hours of Music 244; Music 2261,3MM, 354,369K.

Courses outside the DepaFtment of Music: Thirty-nine semester hours, including Art History 30 1 ; Drama 3 14; English 306 ~ n d 303 and three additiona t semester hours of English for which the prerrquisi~e is English 308 or 3064 and 3084; Governmen~310Land 312L; Hislory315K and 3 lSL; andat least twelvesemester hours from two of the rollowin8 areas; foreign language for which entrance crcdirs from high school were no1 presented or six semester hours of foreign language beyond Course 407. mathematiff. or science.

A Jdiiional courses in ~ ience , social xience. mathematics, humani~ies, and fine 3 t ts

to conlplete sixty semester hours in academic foundarions. Prufessiunal Courses: Eighteen semester hours in education. incl\tding I:.ducat~on~l

Psychology 332E and Curriculum and lns~rttction 632E, 36 1 M, and h b l E .

Ten semester hours of elective c ~ u r s t s . Ensemble Enrcmblc as required including rour semeatem o f v n c ~ l cnremhle.

Torat requirtmtnts- 127 scrnester hours asoutlined above and ensemhle as required by

Degrees

the Department of Musv. (See pp. 12 and 24.) See also the Departmcnr of Music Special Rtqu~rcrnents, page 24. item 4.

b. Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Music Education Major: Non-Certification Program

T h i s program has not -- been approved by the Texas Education Agency, and does not l ead toward teacher certification in t h e State of Texas. For information about t h e status of this program, please contact the Office of t h c Dean, College of Fine A r t s .

I. General Education Core: t h i r t y - s i x to f orty-two semester haurs as indicated on pages , above. (For this degree program, a s tudent may apply Educational Psychology 3323 toward the General Education social science requirement.)

11. Additional General Education Requirements: none.

11. Music Education -- Major: Non-Certification Progra!, cont .

111. Music

A . Applied Music

I. Fur Students whose Principal Instrument is Voice, Piano, Harp, or Organ: a mlnitnum of fourteen semester hours, including Music 2225 and four semesters uf Principal Instrument Course 210 and approval of faculty and either' two semesters of Piano 210 and approval of faculty or two semesters of Voice 210 and approval of faculty.

2. For Students whose Principal. Instrument is a Wind, Percussion, or S t r i n g Instrument: a minimum of fourteen semester hours, i n c l u d i n g bfusic 2225 and four semesters of P r i n c i p a l Instrument Course 210 and approval of f a c u l t y and either two semesters of Piano 210 and approval of f a c u l t y an3 prof ic iency i n Voice 201 and approval of faculty (equivalent t o Music 210K), or two semesters of Voice 210 and approval of facu l ty and proficiency i n Piano 201 and approval of faculty (equivalent t o Music 210K).

I - 3. Musir Literature and Theory: ehirty-one semester

hours, including Music 605, 411, 612, 3134, 313N, 2215, 221K, 226J, 330M.

C . Music Ensemble: eight semester h o u r s of appropriate ensemble courses ( re fer t o t h e departmental ensemble requirements, pages - and - 1

IV. Frofessional Development

A . Music Education: twelve semester h o u r s , i n c l u d i n g s i x semester hours of Music 2 4 4 ; Music 354 and 369K.

8 . Professinnal Educarion: n ine t een semester hours, i n c l u d i n g Educ.ationa1 Psychology 3 3 2 E , 152; and Curriculum and Instruction (EDC) 632E, 361M, and 667E.

V . Electives: none.

T o t a l requirements for the degree: 120 to 126 semester h o u r s as outlined above and ensemble as requjred by t h e Department of Music. See pages and . See a l s o the Department of Music S p e c i a l Requirements, Page . (The t o t a l number of semester hours required f o r the degree var i e s depending upon whether the General Education writing courses are used to satisfy simultaneously other requirements.)

REQUfRPIENTS FOR THE DECREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ART

1. S t u d i o Art Major

a. Old Requfrements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 37)

Thiriy smlester hours in art, including Art 30! K, 301 L. 302K. 302L. and eighreen additional semester holm, of which twclve must be upper-division.

Siascmester hoursin the hisrorynfart, including Art History 301 and either 302or 303. Sixty-eight semester houmnurs~dc thc Dcpartmrn~ofAr~,includingeighteen semester

hours in science andlor mathematics; Guvcrnn~ent 3IOL and 3 121,; six semester hours In Ameman history chusen from History 315K, 3151.. 3 1 6 K . 3 l6L. or six semester hours of upper-division courses in American history; tw ctvu ad Jitioniil semestrr hours in the social sciencer; forelgn language 406 and 407. English 306 and 308 and six semester hours of English for which !hc prcrrquisi tr is English 308 or 3064 and 3089: Drama 3 14; and Music 302L.

Sixteen semester hours of elective murses.

Total requiren~cnts: 120 semester hours au nutlrncd above.

b . Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Studio A r t Major -

I. General Education Care: thirty-nine to forty-five semester houis as ind i ca ted on pages , above.

11. A d d i t i o n a l General Education Requirements: f i f t e e n semester hours, including

A. Social Science: nine semester hours chosen from the areas of social science l i s t e d in the General Education Core ( see pages ), government, or h i s tory.

B. Natural Science and Mathematics: s ix semester hours chosen from among areas of natural science l i s t e d in the General Education Core ( s e e pages ), mathematics, or computer science.

111. Studio A r t : thirty semester hours, i n c l u d i n g A r t 301K, 301L, 302K, 302L, and eighteen a d d i t i o n a l semester hours of s tud io art of which at l e a s t twel-ve semester hours must be upper-division.

IV. A r t History: six semester hours, including A r t History 301 and either 302 or 303.

V. Electlves: depending upon whether the General Education writing courses are used t o sarfsfy simultaneously other requirements, th i s degxct program requires twenty-four to thirty semester hours of e l e c t i v e s chosen from courses either within or outsl.de o f t h e Department of A r t .

Total requirements f o r t h e degree: 120 semester hours a s outlined ahove.

2. A r t H i s t o r y Major

a. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p . 371

Twenty-seven semester hours in the history of arl. including A n t I ~ ~ r o r y 301.302.303. and at least fifteen semester hours of upper-division a n history diwihuted among at least threc of the following areas: Ancient. Medieval, Renaissance. Baroque. Modern: and three additional hours in the history orart.

Six semester hours of art: Art 302K and 302L. Sixty-five semester hours outside the DepartmentofArr, includingnine semcstcr hvurs

in science andlor mathematics; Government 3101. and 3 12L: six scmeslrr hvurs inAmerican hisrorychosenfromlIistory 315K,315L,316K,316L,orsixsemes~er hours of upper-division courses in American history; nine addi~ional semestcr hours in the social sciences; foreign language 406 and 407 and nine add i~wna l sernes~erhours in that languagc: ninc scmester huurs ofEnglish, induding Engl~sh 306 and 308; and nine semester hours from Area D.

Twenty-two semester hours of elcctivc courses.

Total requirements: 120 semestcr hours as outlined above.

b. Proposal for 1983-85 catalogue

Art H i s tory Ma f or

I General Education Core: thirty-nine to forty-five semester hours as indicated on pages , above.

IT. Addit ionalGenera lEducat ionRequirements : eighteensemester hours, including

A . Foreign 1,anguage: n i n e semester hours of one fo re ign language beyond t h e l cve l of Course 407.

B, Social Science: s i x semester hours chosen from the areas of social scicnce listed in t h e General Education Core (see pp. ) , government, or history.

C. Fine Arts and Humanities

Three. semester hours chosen from among the following areas:

1. Architecture 2 . Classics ( no t including courses in L a t i n or Greek

if such courses are used t o fulfill the language requirement)

3 . Drama 4 . Music 5 . Philosophy 6. Radio-Television-Film 7 . Programs of s p e c i a l concentration o u t s i d e any s p e c i f i c

department, such a s Asian S t u d i e s , Latin American Studies, American S t u d i e s , etc .

111. Studio A r t : six semester hours, including Art 302K and 302L.

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2 , Art History Major, cont.

IV. Art H i s t o r y : twenty-seven semester hours, including

A. A r t History 301, 302, 303

B. F i f t e e n semester hours of upper-division a r t h i s t o r y d i s t r i b u t e d among at l eas t four of the ' f o l lowfng five areas:

1. Ancient 2 . Medieval 3. Renaissance and Baroque 4 . Modern 5 . Pre-Columbian, Asian, Islamic

C. Three additional semester hours of art h i s t i ~ r y

V. Electives: depending upon whether the General Education writing courses are used to satisfy simultaneously other requirements, t h i s degree program requires twenty-four to t h i r t y semester hours of electives chosen from caurses either within o r outside of t h e Department of A r t .

Tota l requirements f o r the degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DANCE

1. Old Requirements (1981-83 ca t a logue , pp. 37-38)

Thirty-cightsrrncbtrr hoursill drama.incluJingDram~202K,203.203K,b05,307,208. 312K. 313L, three additional semester hvurs frvm Drama 3 t2L, 3 13K, ur 316K, and twelve additiunal semester hours in upper-division drama from 320K. 321K, 342.449.355.356K or 356L. 375J or 37 5L. or other upper-divi~iun drama cuurses as approved by the adviser.

f wenty -six scnlestcr hour, in Area A: Lanpurge and Literaturc,inuludingEngli~hl06, nine additional luwcr-division hours in English, and fourteen semester hours In a foreign language, or its equivalent in credit by eramination.

Eighteen semester hours in Arca B: Social Science, including Government 3 10L and

38 Part X: College oJ Fine A rts

312L; sin semcsler hours of American hi>tury and hix sernesicr houn of electives in this area.

F~Tcccn semester huurs in Area C: Na~ura l Science, whkh may be rlcutcd from among the scvcnlccn subjecl-matter arcas of science (including n~athrmatics). with not more than nine senicstrr hours in any nnedepartmtnt.

Six scmcsltr hours in Arca U: Special Sludics, inciuding Art History 301: nil Music 302L.

Twenty scmcsrcr hours ofelectivrc-ourses. (NOTE: Uand~dares fot the Bachelor of Arts In Ilance degree arc rligible fur Rehearsal and I'erformance courses but are not required In take them.]

Total requiremcnrr: 123 semester huua as ouliincd above

Requiremerits fur- t t ~ e Degree of Bachelor of Arcs in Dance, cont.

2. Proposal f o r the 1983-85 catal.ogue.

I. General Education Core: thirty-nine to for ty - f ive semesrer hours as i n d i c a t e d on pages above.

11. Additional General Education Requirements: twelve semester hours including;

A . Foreign languages: s i x semester hours of one foreign language beyond the levcl of Course 407.

8 . Social Science: three se-mester hours chosen from the areas of soc i a l science l i s t e d in the General Education Core (see pages ) , government, or his tory.

C. Natural Science and Ma~hematicu: three semester hours chosen from among the areas of natural scfence l i s t e d in the General Educat ion Cote (see pages 1 . mathematics, or computer sc ience .

111. Drama: forty-eight semcstcr hours from the areas of dance and drama in the ~ e ~ a r t r n e n t of Drama.

A. Dance: twenty-five semester hours, including 208, 208K, 313L, 418, and fourteen semester hours in upper-division dance.

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B. Drama: twenty-three semester hours, including Drama 203, 203K, 605A, 6053, 307, 312K; three semester hours to be chosen from 312L, 313K, or 316; 21.9, 219M.

IV. El.ccti.ves: depending upon whether the General Education writing courses are used to sat i -s fy simultaneously other requirements, this degree program requires fifteen to twenty-one semester hours of electives chosen from courses either within or outs ide of the Department of Drama,

Total r e q u i r ~ m e n t s for the degree: 120 semester hours as out l ined above. In addition to the t o t a l number of semester hours s p e c i f j , e d above, the student m u s t also s a t i s f y the Department of Drama Rehearsal and Performance requirement, (See pages

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REQUfREHENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DRAMA

1. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, p. 38)

Thirty-five scrncsttr hours in drama. including Drama 202K. 202L. 203.203K. bO5A. 6Q53,312K, 312L; three semester haun: chosen from 307.313K. or 31bK. and twelve additional semester houn in upper-division drama.

Twen ty-six semester hours in Arca A: Language and Literature. including rngl~sh 306. nine additional lower-division semcsicr hours in English, and fourteen semester hours in a foreign language, or i ts cquivalcnt in credit by examination.

Eightten semester hours in Area 8: Social Science, includ~ng Government 3 IOL and 312L, six semester hours or American history, and S I X semester hours of electives in this area.

F ~ l ~ e t n sernes~er h o u n In Arca C: Natural Science, which may br clrcted from among the seventeen aubjzcr matter areas of science (including mathematics), with no1 more than nlnc stmcstcr hours in any one departmeni.

Six xmcstcr hours in Area D: S ~ c i a l Studies, including Art History 301; and MUSIC 302L.

Twcnty scmester huursof eiective counes. (NOT E: Candidates for the Bachelor of.41 rs i n Drama degree are eligible for Rehearsal and Performance courses but are no! rcqu~rcd to take them.)

Total rcquircmcnts; 120 scmester hours ar uu tlined abovc.

2. Proposal for t h e 1983-85 catalogue

I. General Education Core: thirty-nine to f o r t y - f i v e semester hours . a s i n d i c a t e d on pages , above.

11. Additional General Education Requirements: twelve semester hours, inc luding

A . Foreign Language: s i x semester hours of one foreign language beyond t h e l e v e l of Course 407.

B. Social Science: three semester hours chosen from t h e areas of social science listed in the General Education Core (see pages ), governnlent, o r history.

C. Natural Science and Mathematics: three semester hours chosen fromthe areas of natural science l i s t e d i n the General Education Core (see pages ), mathem- tics, or computer science.

111. a : thirty-eight semester hours, Inc luding Drama 203, 203K, 605A, 6058, 307; 313K or 316K; 312K, 312L, 219, 219M; and twelve semester hours of upper-d ivision drama.

IV. Electives: depending upon whether the Cencral Education writing courses are used to sat i s fy simultaneously o t h e r requirements, th i s degree program requires twenty-five t o th i r ty-one semester hours of electives chosen from courses either w i t h i n or outs ide of the Department of Drama.

Tors1 requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.

REQUIKMENTS FOR THE DECREE OF BACHF1,OR OF AKTS IN WSTC

1. Old Requirements (1981-83 catalogue, pp. 38-39)

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACfjELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC

Forty semcner hours In music, inciud~ng twosemesters or Principal Instrunirn~ Course 210 and appruvat nf faculty, and proficiency of' Music 210K In fourth-srmestcr pianoirrhcprincipal insrrumcnl anolpiano; Muaic605.612.3 13M, 3 13N.330M; three semester hours of music literature chosen from Music 334,642,379K: and twelve additional semester hours in upper-division music theory rrndcclr literature. 'Two addi~ional semesters of Principd insrnrment Course 210 a t ~ d approval of facul~y may be substituted for Four sernrslcr htlurs in upper-divtsion music theory and/or literature.

Thirty-one tu rhirty-five semester hours in the humanities. inctuding letl tu fourteen semester hours in Citrmun and/or French; English 306 and 308 and six scmester hours of English for which the prerequisite is English 308; .4rt 1 Iistory 301 and tither 302 or 303: Drama 314.

Eighteen semester hours In rcitnce and/ur mathematics.

Twenry-row semester hours in the social sciences. inctuding Government 3 10L and 31ZL, six senlrstcr hours in American history chosen from Histnry 3 15K. 3 ISL, 3 lbK, 3 16L. or six semester hours of upper-div~ston courses in .4meric~n history; and twelve additional scmester hours of social science eleu[ivcs.

Thrce to seven semester hours of elective courscs. Toisl requ~temtnts: 120semcstcthaursasoutlincd above and ensemble as required by

the Department of Music. (See pp. It and 24.)

2 . Proposal far the 1983-85 catalogue

I. General Educat ion Core: t h i r t y - n i n e to forty-five semester hours as indicated on pages , abovc.

11. Additional General Education Requirements: twenty-four semester hours, including

A. Foreign Language: s i x semester hours of Frcnch and/or German beyond the level of Course 407.

B. Soc ia l Science: nfne semester hours chosen from the areas of social science listed in t h e General Education Core [see pages ) , government, or h i s t o r y .

C , Natural Science and Mathematics: s i x semester hours chosen from among t h e areas of natural science listed in t h e General Education Core (see pages -1, marhematics, or computer science.

D- F i n e Arts: three semester hours of either Art His tory 302 or 303.

Bachelor of Arrs in M u s i c . cont.

111, Music

A. Appl i ed Music: a m i n i m u m of four semester hours, including two semesters of Principal Instrument Course 210 and approval of faculty, and proficiency I n piano equivalent to Music 210K (i .e., f o u r t h semester class piano) if t h e p r i n c i p a l instrument is not piano.

B. Music Literature and Theory: t h i r t y - s i x semester hours, including Music 6 0 5 , 612, 313M, 313N, 330M; three semester hours of music literature chosen from Muslc 3 3 4 , 6 4 2 , or 379K; and twelve additional semester hours of upper-divis ion music literature and/or theory. Two additional semesters of Principal Tnvtrurnent Course 210 ( i . e . , equivalent t o the completion of the lower-division require- ment in applied music) and approval of faculty may be s u b s t i t u t e d f o r four semester hours of upper- division music literature and/or theory .

C. Music Ensemble: eight semester hours of appropriate music ensemble courses ( re fer to departmental ensemble requirement, pages and 1

I V , Electives: depending upon whether t h e General Education writing courses are used to satisfy simultaneously ocher requirements, this degree program requires three t o nine semester hours of electives chosen from courses e i ther within or outs ide of the Department of Music.

T o t a l requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as out- lined above and ensemble as required by the Department of Music. See pages -- and

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

1, Old Requirements (1481-83 catalogue, pp. 1 2 and 2 4 )

12 Part X: Collrgtb OJ Fine A rts

7. t-..'nsernble R c q ~ f i r e t t ~ r ~ l .Each semcster or sunltrler E C S V ~ ~ a music myor is regtjturtd In rrsidcnce at The University of Texas at Au>tin. hr must rnruH in. and ba~~sfaciurily curnplctr, an ensemble approved for hian by the Department of MUSIC.

Department of Music Spxial R~vuirements

I. 1:'nsenrhle rtqfiirrrnmt. Scr page 12 fur adrlitiunal inlormadon regarding the enscl~~hlr requirerncni. Frrilurc ro snirsly the ensemble rrquircrnent will preclude thc slurlent's graduation.

(,\) Sc~urslrr hours e;lrnctd in 1k1r lullillment of the enser~lble rrqu~rement are in odd~ric~rt to ~ I I Z tuial numhtr ~Tsemrster hvurv specified for an undergraduate nlusic dcgrec, and may nut be counlcd toward the degree.

(b) In ~ddilion tu a course taken ru nirtl ~ l ic snsernbte requirement. thc student may enrol! In another enrrr~lblu if he has the approvill uf the deptrtmentul adviser and of the d ~ r e c ~ u r o f ' ~ ~ ~ add~liunul ~nscrnhle. Credit earned in such a n additional ensem hlt may be counted Inward 1l1e free elcct~ve req uire~nrnt Tor rhe degree.

2. Kesrrir~edrlrt~fiuer. -Mubiu ~uumcs(incluJing appl~cd mufic and ensembles) may nut br used as resirlcred elec~iveb fur the Bachelor of Music degree.

3. A student miijoring in cornpoutlnn will present H public recital o f his own works. 4. A studrni miljot~ng in music education must make onc recital apptarvncc during

the lasl srmeslcr oi'study on his principal insrruolenl.

2 . Proposal for the 1983-85 catalogue

Departrnenr of Music Special Requirements

I. - Ensemble re-quirement .--Each semcsttr or summer session a music major is rrgkt~r-rd i n residence a t The University of Texas at Austin, henmust enro 1 in, and complete satisfactorily, o r lner an ensemble approved for h i m ~ b y the Department of Music. Failure t o complete the ensemble requirement w i l l preclude t h e student's graduatlon.

a. Appropriate ensemble courses may be used to s a t i s f y t h e e r l v e m b l e course requfremenrs i n the seudent's degree program. A d d i t i o n a l coursework necessary to meet the departmental ensemble requirement may be a p p l i e d toward the degree as e lect ives .

b. Depending upon t h e student's indiv idual program of study, the a d d i t i o n a l ensemble requirements may cause the t o t a l number of semester hours to exceed the minimum re-quired Eor t h e degree.

2. A s tudenL r n a j ~ ~ n i t n cornposition will present a public recital of his4am works.

3 . A student majnting in music e d u c a t i o n must make one recital or her appearance during t h e l a s t Yemester of study on h i s 4

p r i n c i p a l i n s t r u m e n t .

'131b. I I N IVF.ILSI'I'Y OF 'TEXAS AT AUSTIN Board of Regents Meetirlg A p r i l 14-15, 1983

'I'lt4Vl:L ITOR FACULn' AVD SPI'IFF: The following t r ips are rep~r tcd TI jCTO~J3ZCCcW'it.h-iiiFt-EOT~~pt~ 111, Section 10.33 of the Rules and Ke u l a t ions o f the Board of Regents for the govemen t o f TheKiversi t y --;;---- - o Texas \$%en the absence is for a longel- period rkan twenty-nine ~1a1'5.

1. Marian Louise F l ipping , Aclrninistrative Assistant I, Center. for Asian Studies 3/24/83- 5/7/83 New Delhi and other c i t i es , India To pat-ti-cipate i n Fulbright spring sen~ina r on Curr.iculmi Development No expense t o The University

' I Paul Vanden Bout, Professor of Astronomy i / a / 8 3 - 6/30/83 Grenohle , France 'To pursue research activities under URI Research i l s s i _ ~ ~ e n t and NSF Grant $1,046, NSF Gmnt IhT 8102!157, Foreign Travel

3. Janes 0 . Rraw , Assoelate Professor of ,4rlth1.opolugy and Asian Sttrcli es 1/6/83- 12/31/83 Anurncihapt~ra 3nd S r i Lanka, I n d i ~ '1.0 conduct anthropol ~ g i c a l rcsearch $8,000, URI Project. R - 1 7 4

4 . Royd Hardesty, Professor of Chemistry 12/hjS2- 1/15/83 West Rerl i n , Gcmany To carry out research a t the \trittmann Abreilung, Wax-Planck Ins t i tu te f o r blolccular Cenet ics i n W~st Re]-1 in $797: $ O . b l , N I H Gran t CZ-16608, Other Expcnscs; $787.59, NIH Grant ('A-1660S, Trave l

5. Bo R . kloistacl, A s s i s t a n t Professor of Physics 1/73/83-8/31/83 i,os Alamos, New Mexico Tu cont in~rc rcscarch i n nuc1e:ir physj.cs and teach ISfl 39JT and 397T to gra~luatc s t u d e n t s conducting research at the Lo5 Alamos Meson Ph>?_l..;ics Facil i t? $5,335.511, I)l--AS05-80ER10:06, Travel

6. Rex K i - iah, GraJuatc Student in Physics i/5/83-3/.31/85 I ,os .4l anus , New Jlex ico To conduct rewar-ch i n nuclear meson physics a t the Lc.s .2l~mos Slcson Physlrs Faci l it!? $ E , J 9 6 . ' 5 : $166.75, DC-ASn5-76ER5220, Travel; $2 ,230 , Univ. CA-Los !llamas, Tr-aime l

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( . Janes P. Meiss, Rescarch Associate, Depar.t~ncnt uT Physic-s, Institute [or Fusion Studies 3/1/83-4/1/8: London, England To v i 5 i t colleagues at: Queen Mary College for the study of transport i n non- in tegrable systems, and at Culhm Labs un ballooning instabilities i n toroldal systems and d r i f t wave turbulence No expense t o The University

Y. Jayadev blisra, Associate Professor of Co~nputet. Scierlces l/13/83-2/13/83 India h e r g c n c y fanlily business 3h-1 clxllcnsc t n The University

9. 'L'omio Y. Petr-osky, Research Scientist Associate 111, Center. f o r Studies i n Statistical blcchanics 1/18/83-2/22/83 Bnissels, B e l g i m To consult and collaborate w i t h colleagues a t the University of Brussels on kinetic descriptions of nonlinear conservative systems w i t h a f e w degrees o f frccdom t o advance on-going research No espense to The University

l ( 1 . \irilliam Schelter, Associate Professnr oT Mathematics 12/11/82-1/10/H3 Toronto and Ontario, Canada; Boston, Massachusetts; and Denver, (:olnlqado To at-tcnd armual winter meeting of the Canadian Mathematical Society; to consult w i t h colleague a t the University of Waterloo, k t a r i o ; t o at tend t h e winter meeting of the *IS i n Denver $ 1 ,370, Schel ter/TR!NSF Grant

11, ,John K. h'nrrerl, Assistant Professor o f I;eological Sciences l 2 / 1 S / H 2 - 1/15/83 A~lelaide, ~ Z U S t r a l i a To hegin rescarzh i n t o the Coorong Dolomites of South Australia $5, X(10, EAR-8206146, Forei fin Travel

12. Ilavid M. Young, Professor ol' Ma thewatics , Ccntcr Tor Nwner j ca 1 4na l y s i s 12/29/82-2/4/53 bIonterey and Pal o A l tn , California To Jo a s s igned research w i t h colleague a t Stanford IJniversit?.; to submit two papers arld ~ i v e oral presentation at Conf~rcnce 031 Elliptic Prohlcm Sol v i ng $2,361 : 5 ;00, I's~l!!lin Research Travcl Grant ; $1 , So1 , ME (:rant

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13. Gustavo Zardeneta, Precloctoral Fellow, llcpartment of Chemist I-v 1/3/83- 2/17/8.3 West Fur.1 i n , Germany To wclrk at t h e Max-Planck Institute for Molecular Generic-s t o uetcr-r~iine t h e mino acid sequence of the 400 dalton peptiire hagment , which i s part of d i s s e r t a t i on research $1,842, Trainee Travcl

1 4 . .Jason L. Speyer, Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics 2/1/83- 7/18/83 Ha i f a , Israel To present paper entitled "Pcriodic Optimal Cruise (7f an Atmospheric Veht cle" at: a meeting n f rhe T w n t y - F i f t h Tsrael Annual Conference rrn Aviation and Asrronautics while nn URI leave at t he 'I'cchion $150: $h50, Attendance a t Professional Meetings; $850, BER Research and Deve 1 upmen t

15. klizabeth Turner, Rescardl Engineer hs i s t an t 11, Deprtment u f Civil Engineering 2/1<1/88- 3/ 20/83 Cordoba , Argent ? n~ To i n v r s t i g a t e , i n conjunction with CONAHCAN, thc use of in sit11 seismic wave velocities t o cvaluate i n si t u dens i ty of tzlluyium \natezbials which mav function as ear th d m l+oundations yo' cxpense t o The Ilnivers i t y

1 b. Ashley J. Nelch, Professor of Electrical Engineering 8 / 2 0 j S i - 11/28/82 London, England; bh~nich, Germany; Naples and Vienna, I t a l v ; Geneva, Si~it:crland; LU~CS, Swcdcn; Shanghai, China; Tokyo, Japan '1'0 pursue and discuss photoradiati.on and visual fat igue associatell wi t -h b-isual display research a t various ins t i tu t ior ls 516,000: $600, Attendanc~ a t Professional Meetin s ; $300, Engineering Founriation/Varia~~s Donors; $1,400, Welch/TraveI; 1 ,400 , photo Radiarl-on Resc:l rch Grant ; $1 2,300, pcrsonal funds

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1;. lllilliam S . KarCield, Research Scientist Associate IT, .AppLictl Rcsr2a1-ch Laboratox-ies : ) /12 /H2- 10 / i3 /82 Itashington, D, C. ; New Londnn, C ~ m e c t i c u t To rc locate i n Washington, D , C . and to assist NAVSEA tj3R i n planning corit ractual assignrr~cnts for 1983 $1,930.50, Other Expcnses (35-0694-h750)

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18. J. John Brady , Researcli Scientist Associate, Applied Resen rch I .ahoratories 12/1/82- 12/31/82 Portsmouth, Khodc l s l~r l r l '1'0 rent apartment (cost effcctivc] for month of Deceri~ber 1982 i n order to perform dut ics as NAVSEA resident $4LII , Other Expenses (26-0697-09503

13. J. John Brmady, Research Scientist Associate, Applied Research Laboratories 12/26/82- 2/1/83 Portsmoilth, Rho& Island 'I'o per-Fonn d u t i e s as NAVSFA rcs ickn t represerltative on ,WSS El34 $1, .37h, Other Expenses (26- 0697-0950)

2 0 . J . John Brady, Rescarch Scientist A s m c i a t e , Applied Research Lahoratorics l / l /Ex-1 /31 /33 Purtsmout.h. Rhodc Island To rent apart~nent (cost effect ive) Tor month of January 1083 in arJcr t o perform duties as NAVSEA resident $420, Ilthcr Expenses (26-0697-0950)

21, .3. John Rrady, Research Scien t i s t Associnte, Applied Kcse;irch Laburatories 2/6183- 3/15/H.3 Portsmouth, Rhode Island To per fom d u t i e s as NAVSEA resident representative un AMSS Em $2,h15, 0 t h ~ ~ Expenses (26-0697-OYSO)

32 . Bernie R. Criswell, Special Research Associs t e , Appl i c d Kescarrh Laburatorles 1@!24,!'32- 12/23/82 Wash] ngton, D.C. To ass ist NRVSGZ i n managenlent of Tracking Range Development $2,845.50, Other Expenses (Zh-069T-f l950)

23. Bernie K . Criswell , Special Kcriearch Assoc Late, Applied Kcserjr-rh Laboratories l / f / S 3- 2/I 5/83 IVashin:t.on, D.C. To a s s 1st N:lVSF-4 i n marlagernent of 'I'rac k ir~s Range Devclopmcnt $2,208, Other Expenyes 176-0ti97-0950)

?NE U N I V E E l r i OF AT A U S ' l l N Board of Regents Meeting .April 14-15, 1933

TIbZLTI, FOR FAL7I1,'TY iZNn STAFF (Cont'd.): - - -.- - - -----

LA. Uernic K. CI- i s w e l l , Special l i r ~ e ~ r l r h Associate., Applied Research I,aboratnrj us I /3/8.7- 3/3/83 l.\T;lshingtun, U.C. ; Newport, Mode Island To assist NAVSEa i n management of Tracking Range Or~~elopment $7,194, Other Expenses (26-0697-0950)

75 . (;reer S . Garrett , Research Sci ent ist Associate V, Applied Research I.aboratol-ies 1/2/H3- 2jlD/83 Washington, I).(:. 'To ;issist lTIS 407 w i t h AMSS program $2 ,021 , Other Expcnses (26-0697-0950)

y6. (;reer S . Garrett, Rcseardl Sc ienti.st :lssociste V , App1 i cd Hescnril~ Laboratories 1 / Z i 8 3 - 7/28/83 Washington, 71.C.; N L \ ~ ~ ? O T ~ , Elhodc Island To ass is t TTIS 407 w i t h AMSS program $2,!-169, Other Expe~lses (26- 0697-0950)

' 7 - , . SIarshall .Joy, Graduate Rescarch Assistant T 1, Nc1)nnaltl Obscr'vatury 5/13/X?1-O/ZSif33 Mcl bourne, .rlustralia 'ru do astronomical observations on t h e Kuiper A i rhorne Observatory ' s :Iustralian expedition $3,787, NASA Grant W1;2-h-, Travel

28. Pa111 M. McFherson , Tectmical Staff Ass is tant I 1 1 , Tns tl t u t r for Geophysics S j 2 5 ! 8 2 - 9 / 2 7 / 8 2 Iiurlg Kong; Jakarta, Indonesia; Kaepang, Bali and Nacanea, New Cnlrdonia To recovcr nBS equipment at Savu Sea; t o prcpare 0135 equipmmz a t Nurcnccl f o r s h i l a i ~ n t t o (;alvestor~ $4,963.13: $3,710,63, ORS Research i n Indonesia, Forcign TI-arcl; $1,252.50, Offshorc Alaska Seismic Program

29. Willram A . Rasco, Hcsearch Suientis~ Associate, Applied RCSP:-ITL'~I L;-lborat~ri es 10/13/S2-11/23/3? ,!lrlingfon, V i rg in in '['a proiride technical assistance for. 63R $ , , I :0.50, Otherh Fxpcnscs (26-0899-6750)

'BE ITN IVEKS I'I'Y OF 'TEIIA:; A'T AUS'TTN BoarcI of' Regents Meet irlg April 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983

TIIAVEI, FOR FACIJ1;IY AhV STAFF (Cant l c l . ) :

30. Will-iam A , lhsco, Resehr-ch Scientist A~sociate, Applied Resuarch 1,aborntories 11/30/82- 12/31/82 Washington, I1.C. '1'0 provirle technical assi s tancre fo r 63R $1,808, Other Lxpenses (26-0697-0450)

31. Willi.am A. Rasco, Research Scientist Associate, Applied Resea r*sh Labo r-a turies 1/2/83- 2/10/83 Ihsh ingron , D . C . To provide t echni~a l assist,ance fo r 63R $1,983, Other Expenses (Zh-06Y: -0450)

3 2 . Phillip H. Roper, Technical S t a f f Assistant TTT. Jnstitutt for (;cophysics 8/25/82- 9/27/82 Hong Kong; Jakarta, Indonesia; Koepan~, Bali and Noumea, Xew Ca1edonj.a 'Yo rtcovcr 0135 equipment n t Savu Sca; t o prcpnre ORS cqu i paen t c? t Noumea for shipment t o Gal vcs ton $8 ,122 .75 : $6,300, Research i n Indonesia, Forcign Travel; $ 1 , 8 ? 2 . 7 5 , Of [shore Alaska Seismic Program

- - - 3 3 . Eric J. Rosencrant z , Research Scientist Assoiiatc 1 T I , Ins t i t i~ rc Tur Geophysics 1/10/8.3- 2/28/83 Wcl l ingtc711, he^ IealanJ; Papeete, Tahiti To parti i- ipatc i n Dee11 Sea Drilling Program Leg 91 cruise as igncous petrologist No c.-xpcnsc t o 'Ikc University

-7.1 . a Jar-k .4. Shooter, Speci a l Resea rhch Associate, Appl i cd Rescarch I.aboratories 111 /83- 1/31 183 Ijri~shington, I1.C. To provide technical support. o f worh un Ash' Uomhnt Systcm Test Ranges $595, Other Expenses (26-0697-09501

,3 5 . Frederick W. Taylorh, Research Sci ent i s t , T ~ L F ti t u t e f o r C;euph~*5 i cs 1/9/$3- ; / 3 0 / 8 7 Karbados, Dclminican Rel~ul j l ic , West Indies To do Tic Icl work, [nap and collect samples of cora l l i m c ~ t o n t ~ 3% speci l-it.~l in the p r o p u a i , Quatcrnal-y Tectonics of the Dominican Rc~l~ ih l ic from Eroerged Coral Rr~f Limestone $ 6 , 7 3 0 , EAR 31 - OP592, Foreign Travcl

3h. Brt~cc W i lking , Pos tdoctornl Research Associa r e , iLlcDunald Obscrvatoq- 5/1S/H3-G/16/83 Sydney, ,Zustralia To do ohscrt-n t ion on the K i i iper Airborne c3hscm7atory - Sou tk rn Hmispherc Llxpcrl i t ion $3,263, M S A Grant MG2-67, Foreign Travel

TtIE 1INIVERSIn' OF TEXAS AT AlJS'TTN !<us ir~css C:orlt r:lcts for Scr'v iccs Rnard o f Regents Meeting April 14-15 , 1983

Agency : Contract :

New funds : Projecr period: Description:

2 . Agency: Contract :

Ncw runds : Proj ect period:

Description:

3 . .4!gency: Cont rac t :

New funds : Project perid: llescript ion:

4. Agency: Contract :

New funds: Proj cc t 11e1.iod: Description:

American Concession Management, Tnc. Service Agreement Between i'unerican Concession Management, Tnc. and The University of Texas a t .4u..;tin As per contract 12/7/82 - 12/31/87 To provide Cood , beverage, and merchandise sales management serviccs a t TIlc Erwin Center, the Performing Ar ts Center, and the Texas Swimming Center

Bexar County Hospital District Agreement Between Bexar Counry Hospital District and The University of Texas a t Austin College of Pharnlacy $9,500 Effective 1/1/83 and w i 11 termillate one year from t h a t date unless re-negotiated To provide Bexar County Hospital District w i t h clinical pharmacy services

Burnet Road Business Park, Ltd. Lease Agreement Retween Rurnet Road Business Park, Ltd. and The University o f Texas at A u ti .n Bureau of Economic Geo 1 ogy $375 per month 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 'To lease t o UT warshouse ?pace of apprnxi- matel?- 1,250 square feet located a t 9705 Burnet. Road, Austin, Tcxat; 78758

Ci ty I ~ C Austin - Brackenridge Hospital Shared Parking Fac i l i ty Agreement Between the Ci ty of Austin f o r ~rackenrid~e IIospital and The University of Texas System f o r UT Austin $z8,aoo 7 / 1 / 8 2 - 6/30/53 To share parking facilit-v a t t h e south end of t h e block borderctI by 15th Street , Kcrl River Street, and t h e West ,Access Road of III 35 i n hs t i .n , Texas, Tor the use of a limited number of R r a ~ k ~ n r i d g e Hospital enplovees

.n IE mrmrisr'Ir OF .I-I:YAS AT .AUSTIN B ~ i s iness Contr-ac ts for Sc [.vices Roard o f Repents fi,Iccting A p r i I 14-15, 1983

5. Agency: Contract :

Ncw Suncls : Project period: Il~scri[,t ion:

7iew funds: Project period: Description:

Mrs. Rosalie Gelerntcr Lcnse Agreement Between Mrs. Rosa1 ie Gelernrer and The Ilnivrrsi t y o r Texas a t Austin Institute for Fusion Studies $ 1 , 0 2 5 per month 1/15/53 - 3/31/85 To least. t o UT Aparment 9.1, Cmbridgc Tower, 1801 I.avaca, Acrstin, Texas. Lease price includes apartment fu l l y fu rn i shed , one parking space and a l l utilities per "Statement o i Agreement" dated 12/14/82

Mayan Construction, Inc. Agreement Bctwcen Mayzn Construction, Inc. and Rie University of 'I'cxas a t h ~ s t i n $160,250 Ef fectivc 8/1.6/82 -TO provide cons truc tion/pro j ec.? mana~ement services a t Bal cones Research Center (pre-construct ion services and supervision of the construction of the Site Development and Utility Dis t r ibr l t i on Project)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL

(FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14- 1 5, 1983

The following non-federal contracts , g r a n t s , and agreements have been awarded and a r e submitted for formal approval by t h e Board of Regents:

Agency: The Robert A . Welch Foundat ion New and Renewal Grants: Numbers listed individually as follows. P r o j e c t t it les: Individually listed as f o l l o w s . Pr inc ipa l invest igators : L i s t e d individually as follows. Hew funds: $1,029,000 - Cumulative total for 15 awards Per iod o f grants: 6/1/83 - 5/31/86 Descr ip t ion : Funds are provided f o r new and cont inuing

basic research i n chemistry.

1. Renewal F-081

2. Renewal F-104

3. Renewal F-149

4. Renewal F-365

5. Renewal F-677

6. Renewal F-691

7. Renewal F-700

8. Renewal F-787

9. Renewal F-788

10. Renewal F-805

J. 3 . Lagowski, Ph.D, The Chemistry o f Metal Anions $69,000 - $23,000 for each o f 3 years

William C. Gardiner, J r . , Ph.D. Chemical Kine t i cs Studies $87,000 - $29,000 f o r each o f 3 years

Nathan L . Bauld , Ph .D . Cat ion Radical Ol e f i n Cycl odimerization $81,000 - $27,000 for each o f 3 years

Ilya Prigogine, Ph.D. NonequiTibrium Thermodynamics and S t a t i s - t i c a l Mechanics $150,000 - $50,000 for each of 3 years

Marye Anne Fox, Ph.D . Donor-Acceptor Interactions as Determinants o f R e a c t i v i t y $60,000 - $20,000 fo r each o f 3 years

F. Robert Tab i ta , Ph.D. Mechanism o f Enzymic Carbon D iox ide A s s i - m i l a t i o n $63,000 - $21,000 for each o f 3 years

Richard J. Lagow, Ph.D. Synthesis of Novel Sigma Bonded Xenon Com- pounds $87,000 - $29,000 f o r each o f 3 years

James A. Holcombe, Ph.D. High Temperature Metal Desorpt ion from

Graphi te Surfaces $51,000 - $17,000 for each of 3 years

John W . Keto, Ph.O. Coherent Raman Spectroscopy of Mol ecul ar

Ions $51,000 - $1 7,000 for each o f 3 years

Harry L . Swinney, Ph.D. Oscillations andchaos i nachemica? Reac t ion $60,000 - $20,000 f o r each of 3 years

The University o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming 1n) Regents Meeting Apri 1 14-1 5, 1983

Agency (Cant i nued) : Gran t period: Descr ip t ion :

11 . Renewal F-815

12. Renewal F-876

13. New F-956

14. New F-958

15 . New F-964

Welch Foundation - Renewal and New Grants 6/1/83 - 5/31/86 Funds are provided for new and continuing bas ic research in chemistry.

John C . Gilbert, Ph.D. A1 ky1 idenecarbenes $54,000 - $18,000 for each of 3 years

Richard A . Jones, Ph .D. Synthesis, Characterization and Chemical Properties o f New Gransition Metal Cl us- ters and Related Complexes

$36,000 - $18,000 f o r each o f 2 years

Jacquelin P. Dudley, Ph.D. Is01 ation and Characterization o f DNA Sequences Important fo r Mamnary Tumori- genesis $60,000 - $20,000 f o r each of 3 years

Charles F . Earhart, Ph.D. Characterization o f FepB, a Polypeptide Required for Iron Transport i n ~ ~ c h e r i c h i a co1 i $60,000 - $20,000 for each o f 3 years

Richard J. Meyer, Ph.D. Isolatfon o f Prote in Required for Plasmid

DNA Rep1 i c a t f on 860,000 - $20,000 fo r each of 3 years

1 6 . Agency: American I n s t i t u t e of Steel Construction, Inc. Grant: Letter dated 12/ 10/82 Project t i t le: Acceptable Pa in t Thickness on Faying Sur-

faces of Connections Principal investigators: Dimas Polyzois, Ph.D.

Karl H. Frank, Ph.D. New funds : $5,000. Grant period: 1/1/83 - 9/30/83 Description: Provides support for new research.

17. Agency: The Babcock and Wilcox Company Purchase Order: No. 67102-UB P r o j e c t t i t l e : F1 ue Gas Desulfurization Principal Investigator: Gary T. Rochelle, Ph,D. New funds: $8,000. Project period: 11/7/82 - 12/31/83 Description: Provjdes support for new research

18. Agency: Burns & McOonnel1 AgreenentdatedS/ZO/Si : Extension ( l e t t e r d a t e d 1 2 / 2 0 / 8 2 ) Project tl t l e : A Cul tura l Resource Inventory and Assessment

of Proposed P l a n t Sites and Auxil lary Faci - 1 i t i e s , M i lam, Burleson, and Robertson Counties, Texas

Principal invest igator : David S, Dibble, Ph.O. New funds : None Agreement period: 5/20/81 - 8/31 /82 extended t h r o u g h 9/30/83 Description: Extends period of performance for P r o j e c t

#78-122-4-006-02.

The University o f Texas a t Aust in Cont rac ts and Grants - Non-Governmenta 1 (Funds Coming In) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

25. Agency: E l ect r ic Power Research I n s t i t u t e (EPRI ) EPRI Agreement: RP1201-25 - Change Not i ce No. 1 Project t i t le: Technical PI anning Study on Impul se Resis-

tance S i nteri ng o f Meta l Powders w i t h Homo- po l ar Generator

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : William F. Weldon, MS-ME New funds: None Agreement period: 6/3/82 - 1 1 /30/82 extended th rough 2/15/83 DescriptSon: Extends period of performance on1 y .

26. Agency: State of F l o r i d a - Department o f Education Teacher Education Center

Service Agreement: L e t t e r dated 12/30/82 and Memorandum dated 1/7 7/83

Project t i t l e : Col laborative S t a f f Development/lmplementa- t ion Training/Research Pro jec t

Principal invest igator : Shirley M. Hord, Ph.D. New funds: None - Reduces agreement by $507 t o a new

t o t a l of $22,493. Agreement period: Unchanged (7/3/82 - 6/30/83) Description: Reduces amount o f funding available for

Teacher Education Center.

27. Agency: Gas Research Institute Contract: GRI No. 5082- 2 1 1 -0708 Project t i t l e : Geologic Analysis of Primary and Secondary

Tight Gas Sand Object ives Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : R - J . Flnley, Ph.D. New funds : $995,132 - $661,586 incrementally f u n d e d . Contract perf od: 11/7/82 - 10/30/84 Description: Provides support for new research.

28. Agency: Gas Research I n s t i t u t e Contract: GRI No. 5082-260-0756 Project t i t l e ; Vectoral Electron Transfer on Oes igned

Surfaces Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r s : Marye Anne Fox, Ph.0.

Allen J. Bard, Ph.D, Alan Campion, Ph.D. Stephen E. Webber, Ph.D. J . Michael White, Ph.D.

hew funds : $41 3,106. Grant period: 2/1/83 - 1/37/86 Descr i p t f on: Provides s u p p o r t for new research.

29. Agency: General Dynarni cs - Pomona D i v i s i o n Purchase Order: No. 389564 - Supplement No. 7 Project t i t l e : Electromagnetf c Propul s f on Experiments P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : W i l l i a m Weldon, MS-ME New funds: None P r o j e c t period: 6/1/81 - 71 /30/82 extended through 3/31 /83 Description: Provides no-cost extens i o n

30. Agency: General Dynamics - Pomona D i v i s i o n Purchase Order: PO389564 - Supplement No. 6 P r o j e c t t i t l e : E l ectromagneti c Propul s i on Experirnen ts Principal investigator: William Weldon, MD-ME New funds: None Projec t period: Unchanged (6/16/81 - 11/30/82) Descr ip t ion: Adds f i n a l report p r o v i s i o n s to document

a l l a c t i v i t y GEM-UT on the T e s t Sequence t o be compl eted.

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Aust in Con tracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Comi ng I n ) Regents Meetlng April 14-15, 1983

31. Agency: Internat ional Business Machines Corporation Purchase Order: ~ o . 2403912 T49 C Project ti tf e : Water Sorpt ion in Various Epoxy Formul atlons Prfnc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : J.W. B a r l o w , P h . D . NEW funds : $1,000. P r o j e c t period: 12/1/82 - 6/30/83 Description: Provides support f o r new research.

32. Agency: doi n t Industr ies: Var ious Donors ( 1 ) Check No. 01 34-234266: Mobi l Oil Corporation - Dallas, Texas Project t t t l e: Texas-Loui s i ana Conti nenlal Sl ope (Sedimen-

tat ion-and Stratigraphy) and Intraslope Basin Study

Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : E. M i l 1 iam Behrens, Ph .D. UT-Austin Inst i tute f o r Geophysics

New funds : $85,000. E f f e c t f ve period: 11/7/80 - 10/31/83 Description: Adds one a d d i t i o n a l donor t o those supporting

sei smi c and bot tom sampl i ng invest igat ions and a study o f relative roles of various de- p o s i t i o n a l processes through i n te rp re ta t ion of data.

33. Agency: J o i n t Oceanographic Institutions, Inc. ( J O I ) Subcontract: No. 28-81 - Amendment No. 6 Project t i t l e : Data Synthesis Survey, Region V I I Ocean Mar-

g i n Ori l l ing Program P r i n c i p a l f nvest iga tor : Richard T. Buff1 er, Ph .D.

UT-Austln I n s t i t u t e for Geophysics New funds: $7,509 - Increases total to $439,228. Subcon tract period: I O / f /80 - 6/30/82 extended through 2/28/83 D e s c r i p t i o n : Provides addi t iona l support and extends

period o f performance.

34. Agency: Caesar K l eberg Foundation for W i 1 d l i f e Con- serva t i on

Grant: L e t t e r dated 12/28/82 Project t i t l e : Useful Wild Plants o f Texas Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : Marshal 1 C. Johnston, Ph. D. flew funds : $122,000. Grant period: 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 Description: Provides support for complet ion o f

"Useful Wild P l a n t s of Texas" book.

35. Agency: Caesar Kleberg Foundation f o r Wi ld l i fe Con servatl on

Gran t : Letter dated 12/10/82 Project title: Redfish Mariculture Studies Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r s : Connie R. A rno ld , Ph,D.

Peter Thomas, Ph.D. UT-Austin Marine Sclence I n s t i t u t e a t Port

Aransas New funds : $95,290. Gran t per iod: 11/1/82 - 10/31/83 Descr ip t ion : Provides support for new research.

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Aust in Con tracts and Grants - Non-Governmenta'l (Funds Coming In) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

36. Agency: Uni vers i ty o f M issouri Subcontract Agreement: MU-NO1 -AM-9-2208-TEX - Amendment No. 7 P r o j e c t title: Mu1 ticenter E v a l u a t i o ~ o f Continuous Ambula-

tory P e r i toneal D i a l y s i s P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : Robert P. Popovich, Ph .D. New funds: $1 71,900 - Increases to ta l to $521,606 Agreement period: 5 / 1 / 7 9 - 6/30/82 extended t h r o u g h 6/30/83 Descr ipt ion: Provides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends

p e r i o d of performance.

Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Associ a ti on Grant: L e t t e r dated 1 1 /30/82 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Control ~f Embryonic Muscle Cell Determin-

a ti on Principal investigator: William R. Jeffery, Ph.0. New funds : $20,000. Pro jec t period: 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 Descri ption: Provides s u p p o r t for additional research.

38. Agency: Nash Phillips/Copus Letter of Agreement: Dated 2/1/83 Pro jec t t i t l e : A C u l tural Resource Survey and Assessment o f

t he North Central Aust in Growth Corridor Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r s : David 5 . Dibble , Ph.D.

Sol v e i g T u r p i n, Ph . D . New funds : $2,677, Agreement period: 2/7/83 - 5/31 /83 Description: Provides support for new projec t .

39. Agency: Nat iona l Assoc ia t ion o f Chain Drug Stores, Inc . Grant: L e t t e r dated 12/1/82 and Check No. 10955 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Feasibility Study for a NACDS Pharmacy Study

Management Program P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s : Marvin D. Shepherd, Ph.D.

Kenneth W. K i r k , Ph.D. New funds: $3,333.15 - Current increment $1,666.15 Grant per iod: 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 Description: Provides support for new research.

40. Agency: O i 1 Industry Manufacturing and Engineer- i n g ( O I M E )

Memorandumof Agreement: Dated 2/2/83 P r o j e c t t i t l e : We1 ding Experiments (API type x 52 p i p e ) Pr inc i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : W i 11 i a m F. We1 don, MS-ME New funds: $70,466.05 Project period: 1/1/83 - 7/31/83 Description: Provides support f o r new experiments.

41. Agency: The Prescon Corpora t ion Memorandum of Agreement: Amendment No. 1 Project t i t l e : Fa t i gue T e s t s on 0.60 Inch Diameter ?re-

stressing Strand P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : Karl H. Frank, Ph,D. New funds : $1,600 - Increases t o t a l t o $5,600. Agreement period: Unchanged (12/1/82 - 8/31/83) Descr i p t i o n : Provides addi t ional support for ongoing

research.

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental I ~ u n d s Comi ng In ) Regents Meetjng April 14-1 5, 1983

42. Agency: Purdue University Contract: No. 0496-55-01 - Amendment No. 3 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Automotive Research P r i n c i pa 1 investigators: Robert Herman, Ph. D.

I lya PrSgogine, Ph.D. New funds: None Contract per iod : 5/1/82 - 12/31/82 extended t h r o u g h 4/30/83 Desc r i p t i on : Extends perlod o f performance and makes cer-

tain changes for progress reports.

43. Agency: Radian Corporation Purchase Order: No. 12156 Project t i t l e : Modeling Limestone Slurry Scrubbing, t he

E f f e c t o f High D isso lved Sol ids P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : GaryRochelle, Ph.D. New funds : $8,847. P r o j e c t per iod: 9/1/82 - 1/15/83 Descr ip t ion : Provides support f o r new pro jec t .

44. Agency: Science App l i ca t i ons , Inc . Purchase Order: No. 66080 - Change Order No. 4 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Arch iva l Search and F i e l d Evalua t ion of the

Mayberry Area, Fort Hood, Texas P r j n c i pa1 i n v e s t i g a t o r : Davjd S. D i b b l e , Ph.D. New funds: $66,393.30 - Increases t o t a l t o $202,476.30 Project period: 11/1/80 - 8/25/82 extended through 5/22/83 Description: Provides additional funds and extends the

perlod of performance.

45, Agency: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Grant-in-Ald: 81983-1 3 Project t i t l e : W . W. Rostow's Series o f Short Books on

Ideas and A c t i o n Principal investigator: W. W. Rostow, Ph .D. New funds : $20,000. Grant period: 6/1/83 - 7/1/84 Description: Provides support f o r new p r o j e c t .

46. Agency: Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineer- 1 ng Educat ion (SCEEE)

Subcontract: SCEEE-ARB/82-72 - Amendment No. 2 Project ti t l e: S t a t 1 sti cal Descr ip to rs o f P i 1 o t Percep t ion P r i n c i p a l inves t igator : David Greene, Ph. D, New funds : None P r o j e c t period: 3/12/82 - 12/31/82 extended through 2/28/83 Description: Extends period of performance only.

47. Agency: Southeastern Center f o r Electrical Engineer- i ng Education (SCEEE)

Subcontract: SCEEE-ARB/82-73 -Amendment No. 2 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Nonlinear Biological Process - RFR Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : Stephen E. Webber, Ph.D. New funds: None Subcontract period: 2/5/82 - 12/31 /82 extended through 5/31 /83 Desc r i p t i on : Ex tends pe r iod o f performance and establ i s hes

dates for f i na l repo r t s .

The Universi ty o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (funds Coming I n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

48. Agency: Sauthwest Research Institute Purchase Order: No. 2851 7 SW Pro jec t ti t l e: Health Ef fects Study for Lubbock Land

Treatment Project Pri nci pal investigator: Char1 es Sorber, Ph .D. New funds : $1 7,275. P r o j e c t period: 10/13/82 - 2/28/83 Description: Provides support f o r a1 1 thi ngs necessary

and/or 1 ncldental t o t h e performance of a program, "Viral Analysi s of Wastewater and

Fecal Samples" for SRI.

49. Agency: Southwest Research Instftute Purchase Order: No. 28517 SW - Change Order No. 1 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Health E f f e c t s Study f o r the Lubbock Land

Treatment P r o j e c t P r i n c i p a l investigator: Charles A. Sorbe r , Ph.D. New funds : $69,642 - Increases t o t a l t o $86,917- Pro jec t period: 10/13/82 - 2/28/83 extended through 12/31 /83 Descript ion: Provides add1 t f onal support and extends

period o f performance.

50. Agency: Texaco, Inc. Contract : EDH-328 - Amendment No. 2 P r o j e c t t i t le : Eff ic iency Study on Construction o f Resi d i uum

Conversion Plant Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r s : Richard L . Tucker, Ph .D.

John D. Borcherding, Ph.D. C. M. Popescu, Ph.D.

New funds: $1 00,000 - Increases total t o $252,000. Contract period: 5/1/87 - 12/31/82 extended t h r o u g h 12/31/83 Descript ion: Provides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends

performance period for continuing project a t Texaco ' s Convent , Louisiana , ref 1 nery .

Agency: Texas A & M University Sea Grant College Program

Agreement Letter: Extension ( l e t t e r dated 9/1/82) Project t i t l e s : See below. P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s : As i n d i c a t e d below. New funds : As i n d i c a t e d be1 ow. Agreement period: 9/1/81 - 12/31/82 extended through 8/31/83 Descr ip t ion: Provides support f o r proposals submitted i n

A p r i l 1982 t o continue research indica ted below:

a ) Richard T inn in , Ph.D. Marine Education - A Sea Going Educational Experience - UT-Austin Marine Science I n s t i - tute a t Port Aransas - $7,106.

b ) Connie Arnold, Ph.D. L i f e Histories Studies on Red Drum (Sciaenops ocel l ata) and Red Snapper (Lu tj anus campe- chanusj- UT-Austin ~ a r i n e Scf ence Insti - t u t e a t Port Aransas - $60,500.

c) Kent Butler, Ph.D. Development of Shore Erosion P o l j c i e s and Con- trol Programs for Texas Governments - Archi tecture - $35,000.

d } Warren Fl i n t , Ph. D. Corpus Christi Bay: Development of an Ecosystem Model - Mar ine Science I n s t i t u t e a t P o r t Aransas - $43,020.

The University o f Texas a t Aust in Con t racts and Grants - Non-Governmen ta l (Funds Corning In) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

Agency: Texas Atomic Energy Research Foundation (TAERF) Agreement dated 4/14/75: Extension ( l e t t e r dated 12/82) P r o j e c t title: Fusion Research P r o j e c t P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s : W , E.Drumond, Ph.D.

H. H. Woodson, Ph.D. New funds: $900,000. Agreement period: 4/14/75 - 4/30/83 extended through 4/30/85 Descr ipt ion: Provides additional support and extends per iod

o f performance.

53. Agency: Tinker Foundation, Inc. Grant: Letter dated 12/30/82 P r o j e c t t i t l e : Tinker F i e l d Research Grant Program Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : Will iam P . Glade, Ph.D. New funds: $15,000. Grant period: 12/16/82 - 12/15/83 Description: Provides support for new research.

54. Agency: Underground Research Management, 1 nc . Gran t - i n-Ai d: Memorandum o f Agreement dated 4/2/82 -

Amendment No. I Project t i t le : Retardatfon and Fate of Contaminants Re-

leased to Soils Beneath S o l a r Evaporation Ponds

Principal investigators: Howard Liljestrand, Ph.D. Randall 3 . Charbeneau, Ph.D.

New funds : None Agreement perlod: Unchanged (3/1/82 - 9/1/82) Descri p t ion : Reduces grant by $565.95 t o new to ta l of

$16,234.05 s t i l l inc luding 40% overhead.

55. Agency: The Upjohn Company Grant; C.S. -078 - Extension (letter dated 1/6/83] P r o j e c t t i t l e : MOTRINR / Cl i n o r i 1 Study Services Protocol

No. 078 Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : Robert L. Tal b e r t , Ph.D. New funds : None Grant period: 9/26/80 - 12/31 /82 extended through 8/31 /83 Descr ip t ion : Extends period o f performance.

'Ilir: LlX1VllR:irT't' OF TEX1S I?' AUSTTN Cor~t r-ac'ts 31lJ Grants - Kon-Go~-c'.mmental (F~mcls Coaling Tn) Board ol' Regents ?Ierting A p r i l 3 4 - 1 5 , 1983

lg rccrncn t

R,?w fu~lds : Pro-i ec t pt~r-i od : 1)csc-r-ip L ion:

l c w i-mcls : P rn j cc t ilt 'r-iuJ: Llcscript ion:

New r und s : PI-0.1 cc t per i clcl : Ocscri p t i on :

Texas -4~oc i r - l t ion G f BIS i n c s , t1nur;toti - Gulf Coast, Houston, Tescls l dcnt i f ication No. 548 Between TAB and 'l'hc: Url ivprs i t y c r l - Texas at 411stin Indus t r ' i a l Ecl11c;ltion lkpartmrnt Supcrvisclr)- blanagrmcnt 'Train i n s Dcvc 1 o y * ~ \ ~ r l t Thdmas h.I. tla t t'iel d , 17can, Corlt inuing Eclricnt iorl S780 11/30/HZ To conJuct one Supcrvi 5or) ;\!a nage~aen t training session

Alcon Labor'atories , Inc. , F o r t Worth, Texas Identification No. 551 Between Alcon Laboratarics and The Univer- s i t y r ~ f Texas a t Aus t i n Tndustri a l tic1ucat.i nn Department Supervisory Mnnagcment Tr-a i n i rig Deve lolment Thomas M. Hatcield, k a n , Continuing EJucati on $6,240 12 /7 /82 - 1/1 S/'i?,l To conduct fuir r Sripcrvi r ; ~ l - y Managernen t t m i n i n ~ modulrq

Texas Sta tcw i de C r e d i t Excciit 1 VES , 4 ~ 1 s ~ i n , Texas Identification No. 5 5 2 Between TSCE and The I h i ~ ~ e r s i t y of Texas a t Aust in Industrial Education Depnrtmcnr Supervisory Mallagernent 'I'm i n ing Deve loprnent Thomas 51. Ha tf i e ld , Ilcan, Continuing Ecluca t ion $400 1/20/83 - 1/21/83 To uund~lct R Persunal IlaIr~r'; t r a i r l i ng a n d market irlg present a t ion

0 7 . ~ \ g c n ~ - y : IVI('-TV Rentals, lnc. , T)i11 Iiir; , Trxcls Iqr.coi~~ent : Idcnt i f icat~on So. 55.3

Bendpen ABC-TV Krntn ls tird 'The I l n i v r r q i t y or Texas a t Aus t in TncIustrinl Educatiiln Departrncnr

P ~ ~ o j e c r t i t l e : Supe-nri so ry blanagcment Tr-r-iini nig I I)rvcl0p1ncn L I'P r ['n rri~ad t h V O I J ~ : ~ ~ , ; Thomas: %I. Ha t f i e l J , Denn, ~ ~ o ~ i ~ i ! ~ t l i n ~

Education NCW 1'1 L I ICJS : $8,722 1)t-<I!-i cct pc.1.intl : 1/37/83 - IO/i1/83 ! k s ~ r - i p t l ~ n : Tu conduct Fou-I- SI I~CI'L-i SO r ) !i;inap,emcn t

7rai:lin.q sessions

TILL WIVERSIR OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN (Inntracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In] Board o r Regents Meeting W r i l 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983

Project t i t l e :

Perfonncd through:

New f umds : Project period: Description:

Pro iec t t i t l e :

1%- I'n tmecl t h r-uugh :

New funds : PI-oj cc t period : Dcscr i p t ion:

Pr-o,ject t i t l c : Per 1-omed through:

New funds : Proj cct period: Description:

6 7 . Agency: Agl-cement:

Prujcut t l t l e : Pcr l o rn~ctl t h rough :

!Jew funds : P1+gjilct period: Ilt:sc. r . i p t ion :

bhra thon Le Tourneau, Var ine Divis ion, Brownsvil f e , Texas Identification No. 554 Between MaraThon Le Tourneau and The University of Texas a t Austin Tndrlstrinl Education Department Supervisory Managcmcnt 'Tra i n i ng Devel opment Thomas M. Hatfield, Dean, Continuing Education $ 2 , 7 2 0 11/30/82 - 1 2 / 2 / 3 2 To conduct a t r a i n i n g corrr-se entitled Computer Introduction

Southern Clay Products Co., Gonzalez, Texas Identification No. 555 Bctween SCP and The Universi t y of Tcxas a t Austin Industrial Educnt ion Departnient Supervisory bhrlagmt.~i t Training Development Thomas M. I Iatf ie lil , ncnn , Cont inu ing Education $1,250 12/3/82 - 12/4/82 To condrlct a 12-hour Super-visory Management course

'Texas Association of Realtors, Austin, Texas Idcntificatiorl No. 556 Betwevn TAR and 'I'hc IJnjversity of Texas a t Austin [ndustrial Education Department Supe wiso ry blanagement 'I'rai ni ng Development Tha11as $1. Hatficld, Dean, Continuing Education $2,500 2 / 3 / 8 3 - 4/29/83 To cond~lct two Supervi s o n Management training n~odules

ARC0 Petroleum Refineries, Houstvn, Texas Identification No. 557 Retween ARC0 Pet rn lem Refineries and The University o r Texas a t A u s t i n Industrial Education Department Supervisory Management Tr-a ining Deve Lopmcn t Thomas M. Hatfield, Dean, Contin~ling Education $3,875 2 / 2 3 / 8 3 - 6/23/83 'To conduct two training modules

TI-IE WTVERSIT7 OF 'I'F.XA.5 AT .4USTIN C0nt-1-acts and Grants - Yon-Governmental [Rinds Coming I n ) Board o f Regents Mccting April I,!-15, 1983

68. Agency: Texas Association of Business, NE Central Texas, Dallas, Texas

.Agreement : Identification No. 558 Retween TX3 and The University of Texas a t Austin Industrial Educatiort Dep7rt1nent

Project t i t l e : S r ~ c w i s o r y Management Training 13cvclopmcnt Per-fonned through: Thomas M. IIatfield, Dean, Ccntinuing

Education New rtmcls : $780 Project period: 3/29/33 Description: To conduct one Supe 1.v isory Management course

69. Agency:

.4greawnt: :

Project t i t l e : Per i+omed through :

New f ilnds : 17ro j ec t per i od : !)escription :

Project t i t l e : Per formed through :

Nelr. funds: Project period: Description:

71 . Agcncy: t lg reement :

Procjct tit]?: Perfo~mecl through:

Nt.w funds: Pro! ~ r t per-iod: Description:

San Marcos &bnul'acturing Association, c / o National Supply Co., San Marcns. Texas Identifica~ion No. 563 Bctween San bhrcos Mfg. Assn. and The University of Texas a t Aus t in Industrial Ed~ucation Deyartment Supervisory Management Training Development Thomas M. Hatfield, Dean, Cnntinuing Educ.at ion $2,400 1/25/83 - 1/27/83 'Co col~duct one 1 2 - horir t r a i n i n g module Understanding and Working w i t h People

The Cullurn Companies, Inc., Dallas, T ~ x a s Identification No. 564 Retween The Cul l ~ r m Co~npanies and 'fie Univer- s i t y of 'Texas a t Austin Ind~ l s r r i a l Education Department Scrpe rvisory Management Training Devel opment Thomas M . Hatfield, Dean, Continuing Educat-i on $8,674 3/1/83 - 8/3/83 To con~luct s i x 12-hour Supen-isory Managcment t ra in ing modules

Texas lndustri a1 Corrunission , .his t i n , Texas Tdentification No. 565 Bctween TIC arLd The University o i Texas a t Austin I n d u s t r i a l Education Department Supenrisory Management Trainin); CIeveloprnent Thomas M. HatTield, Dean, Continuing Educat ion $1,321) 2/17/83 - 2/1.8/83 To cond~lct an Effccrive Oral Prescntntians corn se

THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS 4T AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Caning in] Board of Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1483

72. .4gency: City of R a y t m , Raytown, Texas :l,qreement : Identification No, 566

Between Ci ty of Hayt.own ant1 Thc Univer- sity of Texas at .Austin Industrial Education Ilcpartment

Project t i t le : Scrpervisor)r Management Training Development Fer f o lmcd through : Thomas 31. Ilatfield, Ilcan, ( : o n t i m ~ i n ~

Educa t i nn New funds : $2,500 Project period: 2 / 7 / 8 3 - 2 / 2 3 / 8 3 nest r i p t ion : To co~xluct one 12-hour t ra ining moduJe

- - 7 . Agency: Texas Gulf Chemical Co., New Gulf , Texas

Agreement : Identification No. 5'0 Between TGC anti The University of Texas a t Austin Tndusrrial Education [Icpartment

Project t i t le : Supervisory Management Training Developmcn t Per formed through: Thomas M. Hatfield, Dean, Continuing

Eciucat ion Yew funds : $1,250 Pro j cct period : 2/23/83 - 4/78/83 Description : To conduct one 12-hour training scssion nn

Supervisory Slanagement

THE UNIVERSITY DF TEXAS AT AUSTIN CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

GOARO OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following are outgoing awards f r o m non-governmental contracts , g ran t s , and agreements and submitted for formal approval by t h e Board of Regents :

Agency : C8W Services Subcontract: Under UT- Aus t i n Gas Research Ins t i tu te Prime

Contract No. 5082-21 1-0708 Project t i t l e : Engineering Analysis o f Characteristic Pro-

ducing Areas of the Roll i n s , Cozzette, and Cor- coran Sandstones o f t h e Piceance Creek Basin

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : R . J . Finley, Ph.D. Funds : $22,100. S u b c o n t r a c t per iod: 1 /10/83 - 2/28/83 Description: Provides support for work consultant and evalu-

a t i o n o f varying aspects o f t h i s research.

2. Agency: Geol og i cal Survey o f Wyorni ng Subcontract : Under UT- Aus t i n Gas Research Ins t i t u t e P r i m e

Contract No. 5082-21 1-0708 Project t i t l e : Study o f the Front ier and Upper Almond Forma-

t i ons , Wyomi ng Principal investigator: R. J , Finley, Ph.D. Funds : $20,000.

11/15/82 - 3/15/83 Subcontract period: Description: Provides suppor t for work consultant and evalw

a t i on o f varying aspects of t h i s research.

3 . Agency: Louisiana State University Consort i urn Agree- Under UT-Austin DHHS/National Institutes o f ment and Addendum: Health Prime Grant HD16837-01

Project t i t l e : Stability and Change i n Racial Equality Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : Omer R. Gal l e , Ph.D. Funds: Not t o exceed $7,324. Agreement period: 1/16/83 - 6/30/83 Description: Subgrants c e r t a i n serv ices , provides funding,

and sets f o r t h " C o s t Sharing" agreement by LSU and UT-A under DHHS as being applicable.

TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

[FUNDS COMING I N )

OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 1 4 - 1 5 , 1985

The fol laxing s rate contracts, grants and agreements have been awarded and are submitted fo r fvrmal approval by t h e Board o f Regents;

Agency : Sta t e of Texas Governor's Office of General Counsel: and Criminal Justice

Agrcemcnr dntcd 12/22/82: For Purchase of Services Project t i t l e : Texas Statewi dc Correct ions Tnternsh ip

Program Pr inc ipa l intres t igztor : M r t h a 5. Willi.ms, ?h.D. New funds: $1,260 .Ag ree~nent per- iod : 1/17/83 - 5/17/83 Ucscript ion: Provides support f o r n w i-ntern program

in correctional criminal jilsticc agencies

2 . Agency: State of Texas - Governor's Budget and Planning Of' f i cc

Grant: CZ80M935019 - Amendment No. 2 Project t - i t le : S t a t c Submerged Lands Strldy Principal investigatur: E. G . W~mund, Ph.D. Ncw funds : Nonc Grant period : 8/1/81 - 12/51 /82 exterided throttgh 3/31 /H3 Description: Extends period o f performance only

3 . Agency: State of Texas - S t a t e !Icpartmcnt of High- ways and Pub1 ic Transports t ion

Cont rac t : No. 53 (82- 832 10 Froiezt t i t l e : Hot Mi- .Asphaltic Courses PI- i ncipr~l irn-es t iga tor : Thomas W. Kennedy, Ph .D. Ncw l'unds: $5,1110 Cunt a c t pcr10d: 11/18/52 - 8/31/83 Uescr i p t ioil: Provides support fo r concrcfc rcfrcshcr

courses a t District off ices under The hployee Training .4ct of 19h9

1. :\gcncy: S ta te of Texas 'l'exas U~mmission un ~ I I P Arts

Contract for Scrvicrs: No. 172-2311 I'rojei? Title: 4 t h Texas Scu l p r~ l rc Svrnpoq i ln Principal investigators: Kenneth W. Pl-escutt , P~.D.

Stephen Daly, Ph.D. New I'unds: $15,000 Contract period: 12/31/82 - 8/31/37 Description: Provides ~ ~ l p p ~ r t far 3 nrw c?mposium

THE UILIVERSL'L'Y OF TEXAS AT ,4U.STTN (.:ontr~cts and Grants - Sta t e (Funds Coming Tn) board of Kc~ents Meeting Apri l 14-15, 1983

Agcncy : 'TSTISYSTDI - Research Lllvision Texas State Technical Tnst i tu tc

C;r;int : Letter dated 12/22/82 I1lqo~cct t i t l e : A Stlrvey o f Jhployment Projrctions and

Forecasts in Tcxas: Implications f o r TSTI

PI-incipal investigator: Robert W . Glover, Ph.D. New funds : $9,689 - $ 3 , 2 2 7 . 0 7 increment toward t o t a l Grant period: 1/1/83 - 3/31/83 llescript ion: Frovides support. for survey and review of

the labor market in r r l a t i onsh ip to TSTI and funds i n i t i a l phaw of one-third o f the pro j ec t

( 1 . Agency: Texas . 4 i ~ Corltral Roard r1 rearlent : coop era ti^ e .A, J,ctter dated 1/12/83

Pro ject t i t l e : Fluidized Hed Combustion of Coal: Sanrplc .4nalysis Utilizing Total Carbon and Total Sulfur Analyzers

P r ~ n ~ - i p i l investigator: Thomas R . Edgar , Ph. 13. Ncw funds: None Agreement period: 1/12,/8.3 - 3/31/83 Descript j on: Sets for th services t o hc rendered t o and

bv UTA Chcmical Engineerins Department and equipment and sen ices t o he rendered hv TAC i n relation t o an analytical project relating to C1uidi:ed hcd co~nhustion nf coal

'l'cxas Energy and NR t LWLL 1 Resources Adv i so r y Council No. IAC (82-831-0712, Anendment No. 2 Retween Tcvas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council and The IJnlvcrsity of Texas a t Austin Department of CI~elnical Engineering

Principal invest igator : Thuluas F. Edgar, P1l.D. F t ~ n d s : $38,550 I>TTJ j uc t per i od : E rfectivc 7 7!28/X2 11cscript ion: To provide that the rc..;e~ rch 1,c iry conrlttctccl

h i ther to nn t h i s project continue i n a l l the three areas: chemical enqineering process research, environmental engineering research, and geo-mcchanlca l research ( in Pet~+oleum Engineering Department). 4150, t o Increase to t a l m o u n t of contract from $20,500 t u $59 ,0~0

'SIT2 WIVERSITY OF TEXAS h'l' AIIS'I'lN Contracts and Grants - State (Funds Coming I n ) Board u f Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

X . Agency: TL '? I~s Jhersy and N a t u r a l Ilcsour'ces Rdv isory Counc i 1

(:on t rnc t : Nu. I.4C ( S 2 - 8 3 ) - O X Y l , Amcndmcnt No. 3 Hctwccn Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Counci 1 and Thc llnivcrsity of Texas a t Austin Bul-eau of Economic Geofo~y

Principal investigator.: Douglas C. Ratcliff, bW F ~ u ~ r l s : None Project period: Erfectivc 1/4/83 Description: To ch~nge budget l i n e items, however, total

amount of contract remains the same

9. Agency: Contract:

Principal investigator: Frmds : Project period: Uescription:

1 0. Agency : Contract :

Principal invcst i ga tor : Funds : Pro j ec t period : f)cscriprion:

Texas State Roard o f Public Accountmcy No. IAC (82-83)-0941, Amendment No. .3 Retween 'Texas StaTc Board of Pub1 i c ,4ccomtancy and The University of 'rcxas at Austin Frank Erwin Center Lawrence Fontana , BBA As per contract Effective 12/22/82 To increase the quantity u f set.vice by addition of May 5, 198.7, tlsc datc for Certified Public Accountant E ~ m s

Texas Dcpartmcnt o f Wat.er Heso~rrccs Nu. IAC (82-83)-1089, hnendment No. 1 Hctwcen l'cxas I)cparbncnt o f Hate? Resources and The University of Texas a t Austin Department of Geography Robert K . Hofz, Ph.D, None Effective 12713/82 To exrend the termination date oC t he contract from 12/21/82 t o 2/28/83

TIE UNTVERSITY OF 'rf.:Ms AT STIN IN Contracts and Crarlts - Stat? [Frulds Coming I n ) Roard of Regents Meeting April 15-15, 1985

11. Agency: Tesas State Board o f P l u ~ ~ b i n g Es,mincrs Cont 1-ac t' : No. I A C {HZ-8.3)-138.5, Amcnhent No. 1

Betneen Texas S ta te Board of Plumbing Examiners and 'Ihe l lnivcrsi ty of Texas a t Austin Plhinting Dilrision

Principal investigator: Walter E. Neal Funds : $1 5,000 Project period: Effective 12/13/82 Description: Tu increase t o t a l amount of contract

from 510,000 t o $25,000

1 . Agency: Contract:

Texas Sta te Board of Plmbing Examiners No. IAC (82-83)-1385, Amendment No. 2 Between Texas Sta te Board of Plumbing Examiners and The University of Tcxas at Austin Printing Division

Principal investigator : Walter E. Neal F u n k : $25,fl00 Pmj ect period: Effective 1/17/83 Description: To increase t o t a l amount of contract.

from $25,000 t o $50,000

13. :4gcncy: North Texas State University Collt r'ac t : No. IAC ( 8 2 - 8 3 ) - 1927

Between North Texas State University Department of Physics and 'I'he [lnivcrsity of Texas a t Austin Department uf Physics

Principal investigator: Joseph K. McGuire Funds : $7,000 Project period: 11/24/82 - 8/31/83 ncscript i.on: To allow hTSUTs Physics Department t o

purchase l ic~uid nitrogen and 1 i q u id he1 i u n from UT's bulk supply

14. Agency: Statr: Securities Board Contract: No. IAC (82-83) -1934

Between State Sccl~ri ties Roar-cf ancl Tile University of Texas ~t Aus t in Computation Center

Princ i p a 1 investigator : aJmcs E . Sanders , BS Funds : $500 Pro j ecr pcriod: 12/1/82 - 8/51/55 Description: I'o f~lrnish the services uf i t 5 computer

sys t eln5

I S . Agcncy: Sunset Advisory Commission Contract : No. EZC (82-83') -195.3

Bctwcen Sunset Advisory Coinmi ssion and Tile University of 'l'exas at Anst in P r i n t l n g Division

I'rinrlipal i .nvestigator: Walter E. Neal Funds : $8,000 Projcct period: 12/9 /82 - 8/31/83 Description: To provide labor and materials for

reproduction sen~ic.es

I7 E IJN3 \&KSTTI OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contract and Grants - State (Funds Coming In) B o ~ I + ~ \ of RcgenLs Mrcting Apri l 14- 15, 1983

16. Agency: S t ~ t e Department n f Highwavs and Public Transportat ion

Cont rrrct : No, IAC (82-83) -195h Between State Department of Highways <and Public Transportat.ion and The I lniversi ty of Texas at Austin Center €01. Transpnr- ta t ion Research

Prhinc i pal investigator: B. Frank McCullough, Ph.D. Ftlnds : $48, fl00 Project period: 12/16/82 - 8/31/83 Description: To acquire and i n s t a l l su i t ab l e i n s t m c n t a -

t ion devices a t vario~rs stages of constn1c.- t ion of the Bear Creek bridge on E ,M. 1626 in Travis County t o obtain information on distortion, s l i p a i d displacemerlt

1 7 . Agcncy: Texas Energy and Natural Resources Adviso~y Counci I

Contract : No, IAC (82 -83 ) -1972 Between Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council and The University of Texas a t AUSti f i P r i n t i n g Division

Principal investigator: Walter E. Xeal Funds : $10,000 Prnjcct period: 12/22/82 - 8 / 3 1 / 8 3 Description: To provide labor and ~nateri a Is for reproduc-

t ion and associated services on n time- ava i l ab le basis

18. A x e ~ ~ r y : Texas Historical Cmniss ion (Texas Antiquities Comni ttee:)

Contract : No. IAC (82-831 -1973 Between Texas Historical Commission (Texas Antiquities C m i t t ee ) and 'Ile Univer~ i t y of: Texas at Austin Texas Memorial Museum

Principal i r ~ v e s t igator : William G . Reeder, Ph.D. Funds : $2,000 Project per iod: 12/21/82 - 9/1/83 ilescript ion: To reprocess the 1553 Spanish shipwreck keel

19. Agency: Texas I Ious ing Agency Cnntract : No. T,4C (82-83) -1976

Between Texas Housing .4gency and The University af Texas at Ausrin ( ; radu~te Program i n C o m i t y and Rerional Planning

Principal i11vt.s tlgator: Terly D. K h , Ph.D. Funds : $7,84.3 Projert period: 1/3/83 - 8/31/83 Description: To identify Areas of Chronic Economic

nistrcss [ACDEs) i n the Starc of Texas which are n o t othcrwisc identifiable as Ncighhorhood Strategy Arons (NS!ls) of Urban DevelopmcnT.4ction G r a n t Areas {iIDAGs)

THE UNIVLRSIP OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Sta t e (Funds Coming In] Ho~rd of Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

20. Agency: Texas Energy dnd Natural Resvurces Advisory Council

Corlt ract : No. PAC (82-83) -197' Be~deen Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council and The University af Texas at Austin Center for Energy Studies

Principal investigator: Martin L. Baughan, Ph.D. Funds : $26,994 Project period: 1/3/83 - 8/31/83 Description: To provide the labor services of nr. Martin

Baughan and research assistance deemed necessary £01. performance of t h e Following services: [I] work on the development o r selected energy models, as selcctcd by Mr. Robert Kieschnick of TE.WC, ( 2 ) provide expert advice on selccted energy modeling and energy policy analytic questions, as selected by TENRAC, and (3') work on the development uf a cooperative ener-gy policy research program hetween T E M C and the Center for Energy Studies a t UT

21. Agency: Texas A81 University Contract : No, IAC (82-83) -1987

Between Texas AGI University and The University of Texas a t Austin Printing Division

Ijrincipnl investigator : Walter E. Ncal Funds : $12,000 Project period: 1/7/83 - 8/31/83 Description: To provide labor and matm-ia? s for reproduc-

t ion of 1983-85 Texas AET University Gratluatc Catalog (6,000 copi ~s j

2 2 . Agency: Automated Tn formation Sys terns Acivi sory Co~mci 1

Contract : No. IAC (82-83.1- 2003 Retween Automated Information Systems Advisory Council and The University of 'Texas at Aust.in Rureau o T Rusincss H~scarch

principal invcstigato~: Victor L . Arnold, Ph.D. FUJI& : $8,350 Pro)ect period: 1/18/83 - 4/15/83 Desc.ription : To provide the seryices and products that

will specifically support the a u t m t e c l infolmation systems research efforts of the AISAC

'niE 'Jh lVCRSIlX OF TEUS AT AUSTIN C o n t ~ + a i t s .-inrl Grants - State (Funds Coming Tn) Board of &gents \ leet ing .4pril 14-15 , 1983

23. Agency: Tcxas Court Reporters Corrmlittetl. Contract : No. U C (82-83) -2010

Rcmcen Texas Court Reporters Committee and The University o Texas a t Austin 1%mpson Conference Center

Principal investigator: Mlbert E. Overfield, Ph.P. Funds : $800 Prujc-c.t period: 2/1/83 - 8/31/83 Descl-i p t ion: To provide facilities and services as

required and a v a i l a h l ~ a t t h e Joe C. Thampson Conference Center

24. Agency: Texas Sesquicentennial Commissiun Contract: No. IAC (82- 83) - 201 I

Between Texas Sesquicentennial Commission and Thc: Uni vcrs i ty n f 'I'cxa.~ at .4us t i n Printing Division

Print ipal inves tigntor: Walter E. Neal Rmcls : $1 5,001) Project period: 1/7 /83 - 8/31/83 Description: To provide labor and materials for

reprod~ic t i on

25. Agency: Texas Rehabilitation Carrm~ission Contract: No. IAC (82-83) - -3014

Retween Texas Rehabilitation Commission and The University of Texas a t Austin School of Social Work

Principal investigator: Martha S. Williams, Ph.D. Funds : $1,430 Project period: 1/28/83 - 8/31/87 Description: To provide three cupies of the verbatim

I-esponscs t o , and three copics of a content ana lys i s of two questions contained i n t h r Texas Stn tc Cnvemmrnt E ~ n p l oyee A t t i turlc Survey conducted i n t h e Texas Rchabil i tar ion Commission i n 1380 and 19R2

26. Agcncy : 'l'cxas State Department of t l i ~ h w a y s anrl Pub1 i c Transportat ion

Con t rac t : No. IAC (82- 8.7) - 2 0 1 7 Retween Texa.s S t a t e Department of Highways and Public Transportation and The University of Texas a t Austin School of Social Work

Priricr ipal ink-cs t i g a t o r : Mart-ha S. Williams, Ph,D. Funds : $3,590 Project period: 1/31/83 - 8/31/83 Description: To reexamine 2,066 ques t,ionnaires complyted

in 1982 by employees of t h c ST)IUT and submit- tcd t o UT in accordance w i t h conditions m d instructions of a State Employee Attitude survey

'ME UNIVERSI'I'Y OF TEXAS AT .4USTTN Co:ltracts and Grants - State (Funds Coming In) Board of Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

Agency : Texas Energy and Natural Resources .Uvisory Caunc i 1

Contract: No. IAC (82-831-2025 Betwcen T C S ~ S Ene~jiv and Natural Resources -4rlvisory Council &and The llniversity of Texas a t Austin Bureau of Economic Geology

Principal i r lvest igator: Douglas C. Ratcliff, MBA Funds : $49,944 Pro j cc t. period : 2/1/83 - 8/31/83 Description: To conduct analysis of sharclinc changes in

the area of Calveston Bay, Trini t): Bay and East Hay, Texas

2 8 . Agcncy : Contract :

1'1. i.nc il la 1 investignto r : Funds : l'roj ec t period : k s c r i p t i o n :

23. Agency: Contract :

Pr-i.ncipal investigator : Funds : Project period: 1)cscription:

Texas Departnient of Hcal t I1 NO, IAC (82-83) - 2028 He tween Texas Departmenr of Hcal t h and ?he University of Texas a t Aus t in Thompson Conference Center Hubert E. h c r f i e l d , Ph.D. $460 2/2/83 - 8/31/83 To providc t h e use of Room 3-102, 3-1111, and 5-12? a t TCC on April 13-15, 1983

Texas A6 I llnivers i t y NO. IAC (82-83) -2036 Between Texas AEI lJnivers i t y ~ n d The Univer- s i ty of Texas a t Austin PI-i n t i ng Divisiorl Walter E. Neal $25,000 2/11/83 - 8/31/83 To reproduce the 11-183-85 Texas A67 1Jnivcrsity Undergraduate Catalog [25,fl1)0 copies)

THE LNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

CONTR~CTS AND GMTS FOR RESEARCII, DEVELOPMENT mn EDUCATI0NA.L SERVICES - STATE

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETTNG APRIL 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983

Tile fullowing s ta te contracts, grants, and agreements have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval by t h e Board o f Regents;

1. Agency: Texas Dcparmcnt. o f War er Resources Contract : Yo. IAC (82-831-1503, .hendment No. 2

Between Texas Department 01' Water Resources and The University of Texas a t .4ustin Center fo r Transportation Rescarch

Principal investigator: B . Frank VcCu l lough, Ph . D. Funds : $2,000 Project period: Effective 1/17/83 Dcscrip tion: To increase t o t a l amou~it o f contract from

$4,000 to $6,000

Agency : The University of Texas Health Scicnce Center a t S m Antonio

Uonr ract : No. IAC (82-83)-1601, Amendment No. f Between UTI-ISC S m Antonio and Tile University of Texas at Austin College of Phannacy

P-r.irlcipa1 investigator: .J. P. Grumbles, Fmds : As per description Project period: Effective 2/3/83 Description: To increasc t h e cost of use of the l i n e from

$25 t o $30 per month, including convener rental fee

3, Agency: General Land Office Contract : No. LAC (82-831-1968

BetweenGencral Land Office and The Univcrsit-y of Texas a t Austin Bureau of Fcononic Geology

Principal invest igs tor : Douglas C. Ratcliff, FIBA Funds : $2,000 Project period: 12/22/82 - 8/32/83 Description: To produce black-and-white repruductions

(contacts or enlargements! of 1'374 Texas k p a r t - ment of Highways and Public Transportation Photography

4. Agency:

Contract :

The University of Texas Fkdical Branch a t Galveston Department of Pharmacy NU. TAC (82-83) -1985 Between UT Medical Branch a t Galveston Deparment o T Pharmacy and 'Ilc Ilniversi ty of Texas a t ,&tin Collcge of Phannacy

Principal investigator: James T. Doluisio, Ph.D. F~mcls : $20,100 Project pcriod: 1/6/83 - 8/31/S.T Ucscription : To provide off ice support and 3 clinical prac-

t ical environment f 01. teaching , training , m d providing of ~xperiencc for baccalaureate phannacy students and to assign staff phatmacists and pclison information s t a f f t o assist in such du t i es

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

(FUNDS COMING IN) BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING A P R I L 14-15, 1983

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and a r e submitted for formal approval by the Board o f Regents:

1. Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds :

Cantract period : Descri p t i an :

County o f expenditure:

Department o f Oefense / Defense Mapping Agency OMA Hydrogpaphi c / Topographic Center OMA800-82-C-0012 - Modi f i cation PO0005 Operation o f S t a t i o n 019, McMurdo Sound, Antar t ica , f o r Geodetic and Atc~ospheri c Studies

Appl i ed Research Labo ra to r i es Loyd Hampton, Ph. D. , Director None - Increment o f $30,612 increases funding t o $95,273 (toward $224,593 FY 1983 award) Unchanged ( 1 0/ 1 /81 - 9/30/83 1 Obligates fur ther incremental funding toward FY83 ceiling ( a n d t h e $435,289 con t rac t t o t a l ) ,

Travis

Agency : Department o f Defense / Defense Mapping Pgency DMA Hydrographic Topographic Center

Contract: DMABOO-82-C-0012 - Modi f i c a t i on PO0006 Project t i t l e : Operat ion o f S t a t i o n 019, McMurdo Sound,

Antartica, for Geodetic and Atmospheric Studies

P r i n c i pa 1 i nves ti ga t o r : Appl i ed Research Labora to r i e s Loyd Harnpton, Ph.D., Director

New funds: None - $64,660 increment increases Task 1 a fundi ng t o $1 59,933 ( toward $224,593 awarded)

Contract period: Unchanged ( 10/1/81 - 9 / 3 0 / 8 3 ) Description: Obligates further incremental funds toward

FY83 ceiling (and t h e $435,289 contract t o t a l ).

County o f expendi ture: Travis

3. Agency:

Contract: Projec t t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds :

Contract period: Descr ipt ion:

County o f expendi ture:

Department of Defense / Defense Mapping Agency DMA Hydrographic/Topographic Center DMA800-82-C-OD54 - Modi f i c a t i on PO0004 Operat ion o f S t a t i o n 192 and Techniques Im- provement Program Appl ied Research Labora tor ies Loyd Harnpton , Ph . D. , D i rector None - Increment of $33,456 increases t o t a l t o $1 00,168 ( toward $330,565 awarded 1 Unchanged (6/1/82 - 5/31 /85) Provides incremental f u n d i n g wi thout other- w i s e changing c o n t r a c t , T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal ( f u n d s coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

Agency:

I PA Ass i gnmen t Agreement :

Project title: Principal invest igator : New funds:

Agreement per i ad : Description :

County o f expenditure:

5. Agency:

IPA Assignment Agreement:

P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Agreement per i sd : Description:

County o f expendi ture:

6 . Agency:

Contract : P ro jec t t i t l e : Principal investigator: New funds :

Contract period : Description: County of expenditure:

Agency:

Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e : P r i nc i p a l i n v e s t i gd tors :

New funds :

Con t rac t period: Descr i p t i an : County o f expendi ture :

Department of the Amy Waterways Experiment S t a t i o n U. S, Amy Corps o f Engineers

Intergovernmental Personnel Act o f 1970 Assignment Agreement Madi f i ca t i on dtd 1/12/83

Pol 1 u t a n t Transport i n River Rends Edward R. Hol ley, Ph.D. None $24,510.36 increment toward agreement t o t a l Unchanged (9/1/81 - 8/31/83) Authorizes release o f funds for salary and fringe benefi ts for Charles W. Alrnquist for

FY83. T r a v i s

Department o f the Army U.S. Amy Air Defense Center Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1 970

Assignment t o F t . B l i s s Military Reservation i n West Texas : Research i n t o H i stori c/Pre- h i s t o r i c Archae~logical Remains S . Chad Oliver, Ph.D. $17,889.63 1 /1/83 - 1/7/84 Provides salary and frlnge benef f ts for as- signee Raymond P. Maul din. T r a v i s

Department o f the Army U . S . Amy Research O f f i c e DAAG29-81-K-0053 - Modi f ica t ion PO0003 Mi 1 1 imeter Receiver Array Analysi s Tatsuo Itoh, Ph.0. None - $60,085 increment compl e tes funding o f $171,335 contract amount Unchanged (3/ 1 /81 - 2/28/84) P rov i des f 1 na 1 1 ncrement . T r a v i s

Department of t h e Army Army Research O f f i ce DAAG29-87 -K-0147 - Modi fi cat ion PO0002 Properties o f M i s c i b l e Polymer Blends D. R. Paul , Ph-D. J . W. Barlow, Ph.D. None - $57,449 increment increases funding t o $1 51 ,937 toward $1 87,272. Unchanged (9/1/81 - 2/28/84) Provides incremental funding only. T r a v i s

The Univers i ty of Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds comlng i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

8. Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds : Contract peri od : Description : County o f expenditure:

9, Agency:

Con t rac t : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Contract per i od : Description: County of expendi ture :

Agency :

Con t r ac t : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Contract period: Descr ip t ion :

County of expendi ture:

Agency :

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds :

Con tract per iod : Desc r i p t i on : County of expenditure:

Department o f t he Army U. S . Army Armament Research & Development

Command DAAK10-82-C-0185 - Mod i fi cat ion PO0003 Design, Fab r i ca t i on and Test ing o f a Phase I Technology Demonstrator f o r E lect romagnet ic Propulsion Appl i c a t i o n s

W i l l i a m E. Weldon, MS-ME Henry G . Rylander, J r . , Ph.D. H. H. Woodson, Ph.D. None Unchanged (6/1/82 - 6/1/83) Makes c e r t a i n changes t o Clause G. 3 "Vouchers" T r a v i s

Department o f the Army Army Research O f f i c e DAAG29-83-K-0036 A F i n i t e Element A n a l y s i s of a Class o f Pro- blems i n E l a s t o - P l a s t i c i t y w i t h Hidden V a r i - ables J. Tinsley Oden, Ph.D. $40,780. 2/1/83 - 1/31 /84 Provf des support f o r new research. Travis

Department o f the Army Army Research and Development Command DAAKl 1 -80-C-0049 - Modi f 1 cation PO0004 Aerosol Plume Mechanics and Particle Growth

Processes James R. Brock, Ph.D. None Unchanged (6/30/80 - 6/30/83) Changes payment oTf ice t o ONRR, Aust in , Texas.

T r a v i s

Department of the Army Army Research and Oevel opment Comnand DAAKl1-80-C-0049 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0005 Aerosol Plume Mechanics and P a r t i c l e Growth Processes

James R. Brock, Ph.D. None - $50,000 increment increases t o t a l t o f u l l y fund $277,000. Unchanged (6/30/80 - 6/30/83) Provides incremental funding only. Trav is

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l investigator: New funds : Contract period: Description:

County o f expenditure:

13. Agency:

Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Contract per iod: Descr ipt ion:

County of expendi ture:

14. Agency:

Cont rac t : Project t i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Contract period: Description:

County of expendi ture:

15. Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds :

Contract p e r i o d : Descr ipt ion: County of expendi ture:

Department o f the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers DACW63-79-C-0160 - Modi f i cat ion POOOOl Archeological and H i s t o r i c a l I n v e s t i g a t i o n s in t h e Aqui l l a Lake Area, Hi1 1 County, Texas David 5 . D i b b l e , Ph.D. $180,199 - Increases t o t a l t o $275,644. 10/3/79 - 6/5/81 extended through 8/31/83 Provides addi t i ona 1 support and extends peri od of performance. T r a v i s

Department o f the Army U.S. Amy Corps of Engineers DACW63-79-C-0160 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0002 Archeol ogi ca1 and H i s tor i cal Investigations i n the Aqui 1 l a Lake Area, Hi 1 I County, Texas David S. Dibble, P h . 0 . None Unchanged ( 10/3/79 - 8/31 /83) Changes m a i 1 ing address for Texas Archeol o g i - cal Survey. T r a v i s

Department o f the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers DACW63-79-C-0160 - Modification PO0003 Archeological and Historical I nves t i ga t i ons i n the Aqui 1 l a take Area, Hi 11 County, Texas David S, Dibble, Ph.D. None Unchanged (10/3/79 - 8/31 /83) Authori za ti on t o proceed w i t h o p t i ans I &2 as set for th in M o d i f i c a t i o n P00001, T rav i s

Department o f Defense / Maryland Procurement Off i c e

MOA904-82-C-0445 - Modi f i c a t ion PO0001 Gypsy V e r i f i c a t i o n Environment Enhancements Donald I . Good, Ph.D. Robert S. Boyer, Ph.D. None - $300,000 increment increases funding t o $550,000 ( t o w a r d $641,422 total ) . Unchanged (9/24/82 - 3/23/85) Provides incremental funding only. T r a v i s

The Uni versi t y of Texas a t Aust i n Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15 , 1983

Agency :

Contract : Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds : Contract period: Descript ion: County o f expend i ture :

Agency :

Contract ; Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Contract per iod: Descr ip t ion: County o f expenditure:

Agency:

Grant: Pro jec t t i t l e :

Pri nci p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Grant period: Desc r ip t i on :

County of expenditure:

19. Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Gran t period: D e s c r i p t i o n : County of expendi ture:

20. Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Grant per iod: Description:

County o f expendi ture:

Department o f t h e Army Defense Supply Service - Washington MOA903-82-C-0122 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0002 Learning Strategies: Assessment, Individual

Differences , and Del i very Model s C l a i r e E. Meinstein, Ph.D. None Unchanged ( 7 / 1 / 8 2 - 9/30/85) Changes reporti ng requi rements . Travis

Department o f t h e Amy Defense Supply Se rv i ce - Washington MDA903-79-C-0391 - Modif icat ion PO0004 An Investigation o f Cognitive Learning St ra - t eg ies and Study Ski 11 s t o Improve Learning and Retent ion Claire E. Weinstein, Ph.0. None 7/1/79 - 8/31/82 extended through 11/19/82 Extends period o f performance only. Trnv i s

Department o f the Air Force A i r Force Of f i ce of S c i e n t i f i c Research AFOSR-79-0025 - Amendment D Opt imal and Suboptimal E s t i m a t i o n for Non- l i nea r Stochastic Systems Steven I. Marcus, Ph.D. $42,847 - Increases t o t a l t o $170,148. 12/1/78 - 11/30/82 extended through 11/30/83 Provides addi t ional support and extends period o f performance. T r a v i s

Department o f the Air Force Air Force O f f i c e o f S c i e n t i f i c Research AFOSR-79-0090 - Modi f i c a t ion C Studies o f Polymer-Bound Macrocycl i c Pol y- tertiary Phosphines Evan P. Kyba, Ph.0. None 2/1/79 - 9 / 3 0 / 8 2 extended through 7/31 /83 Extends p e r i o d o f performance only . T r a v i s

Department of the Air Force A i r Force O f f i c e o f Sc ien t i f i c Research AFOSR-80-0052 - M o d i f i c a t i o n D T i t an i urn Mat r ic /Cont i nuous F ibe r Composite Interface Interactions and Their I n f 1 uence on Mechanical Proper t ies

Harris Marcus, Ph.D. $74,519 - Increases t o t a l t o $266,813. 1/1/80 - 12/31/82 extended through 12/31/83 Provides add i t iona7 support and extends p e r i o d o f performance. T r a v i s

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming in) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency

Grant :

P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal inves t i gator : New funds: Grant period: Description :

County o f expendi ture :

22. Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds: Grant period: Desc r i p t i on : County o f expendi t u r e :

23. Agency:

Con t r ac t : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigators:

New funds: Contract period: Descr ip t ion :

County o f expenditure:

24. Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e :

Pri nc i pal i nves t i ga tors :

New funds :

Contract period: Description:

County of expendi ture:

Department o f the A i r Force A i r Force Office o f S c i e n t i f i c Research AFOSR-82-0220 - Extension ( l e t t e r d a t e d

12/15/82 ) Quantification of Subject ive Rat ings Through

Conjoint Measurement Analysi s David E. Greene, Ph.D. None 4/15/82 - 11/14/82 extended t h r o u g h 1/14/83 Provides a two-month extension f o r submit ta l o f f i n a l s c i e n t i f i c report. T r a v i s

Department o f t he A i r Force A i r Force Office o f Sc ien t i f i c Research AFOSR-83-0062 Effects o f Triaxial States o f Stress on Velo- c i t y and Attenuation o f Polarized P- and S-

Waves Propagating in Dry So i J Kenneth H. Stakoe, I I , Ph.D. J . M, Roesset, Ph.D. $97,317. 2/1/83 - 1/31/84 Provides support for new research. T r a v i s

Department of t h e A i r Force Space D i v i sion, A i r Force Systems Command F04701-81 -K-0003 - Modi f icat ion PO0007 Autonomous Sa te l l i t e Nav iga t ion Using E x i s t- i ng and Additional On-Baarb Sensors A p p l i e d Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph. D. , D i r e c t o r Byron O. Tapley , Ph.D. None 9/7/81 - 1/31/83 extended t h r o u g h 2/14/83 Extends period o f performance w i thout chang- i ng other prov i s i ans . Trav i s

Department o f t h e A i r Force E g l n Air Force Base AD/PMR F08635-82-C-0090 - Modi f ica t ion PO0003 Investigation of Information Enhancement and Guidance Algorithms f o r Homing Jason L . Speyer, Ph.D. David G. Hul l , Ph.D. None - $1 7,000 i ncrement i ncreases fundi ng t o $77,000 (toward $198,000 awarded)

Unchanged (1 1 /1/81 - 9/30/84) Provides additional i ncrement through

1211 6/82. T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency:

Con t rac t : Project t i t 3 e :

P r i n c i p a l i nves t i ga to rs :

New funds :

Contract per iod: Description:

County of expendi ture:

Department o f t h e Air Force Egl i n A i r Force Base AD/PMR F08635-82-C-0090 - Modi f icat ion PO0004 Investigation o f Inforrnatlon Enhancement and Guidance Algorithms f o r Homing

Jason L. Speyer, Ph. D. David G. H u l l , Ph.D. None - $48,000 f ncremen t i ncreases fundi ng to ta l t o $725,000 (toward $198,000 awarded) Unchanged (1 1 /1/81 - 9/30/84) Provi des add: t i onal increment through

10/15/83. T r a v i s

26. Agency: Department of t he A i r Force A i r Force Systems Command Air Force Office o f Scien t i f i c Research

Contract : F49620-83-C-0024 Project t i t l e : Development of Practical MO Techniques for

the Predic t ion o f the Proper t ies and Behav- ior o f Materials

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : Michael J . S. Dewar, Ph.D. New funds : $437,024 - $25,000 funded through 12/31 182 Contract period : 11/1/82 - 11,/30185 Description: Provides support for new research. County of expenditure: T r a v i s

Agency :

Contract: Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l invest igator : New funds:

Contract period: Oescri p t i on : County o f expendi t u r e :

28. Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds : Con t r a c t period: Desc r ip t i on : County o f expenditure:

Department o f the Air Force Air Force Office of Scientific Research F49620-83-C-0024 - Mod i f - i ca t ion PO0001 Development o f Practical MO Techniques for the Prediction o f the P r o p e r t i e s and Behav- io r of Materials Michael J. S . Dewar, Ph-D. None - $112,500 increment increases funding to ta l to $1 37,500 (toward $437,02 4 awarded) Unchanged (1 7/1/82 - 11/30/85) Provides incremental fund i ng through 9/30/83. Travis

Department o f t h e Air Force A i r Force Of f i ce o f S c i e n t i f i c Research F49620-83-C-0049 H i g h Performance Parallel Computing J . C. Browne, Ph.D. G. J . L i p o v s k i , Ph.D. $145,437 - $1 30,437 increment through 9/30/83. 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 Provides suppor t for new research. Travis

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meet ing A p r i l 14-75, 1983

29. Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds: Contract period: Oescri p t i on : County o f expenditure:

30. Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e : Pr inc ipa l investigator:

New funds : Contract period: Description:

County o f expendi ture :

Department of the Air Farce A1 r Force O f f i ce o f Sci ent i f i c Research F49620-83- K-0013 Automatic Recognition and Trac k i ng of Objects J . K. Aggarwal, Ph.D. $129,796 - $108,196 increment through 9/30/83 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 Provides support f o r new research. T r a v i s

Department o f the Navy O f f i c e o f Naval Research NO001 4-75-C-0161 - Modi f i c a t i o n PO001 9 Shallow Water Parametric Array Studl'es Appl i ed Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph. D. , Di rector $415,000 - $210,000 increment 12/1/74 - 9/30/82 extended through 9/30/83 Adds t o workscope, extends period o f per- fomance and increases cont ract and funding totals t o $3,077,847 and $2,872,847 respec- t lvely. T r a v i s

Agency : Department of the Navy O f f j c e of Naval Research

Contract: fl00014-75-C-0167 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0020 Project t i t l e : Shall ow Water Pararnetri c Array Studies Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : Applied Research Laboratories

Loyd Hampton, Ph. D. , Director New funds : None Contract per iod : Unchanged (12/1/74 - 9/30/83) Descrf p t i o n : Revises the Descr ip t ion /Spec i f i ca t ions o f

Modi f icat ion PO001 9 w i thou t changing other provisions.

Countyof expenditure: Travis

32. Agency:

Con t rac t : Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l investigator:

New funds: Contract peri od: D e s c r i p t i o n :

County o f expenditure:

Department o f the Navy Office o f ~ N a v a l Research NO001 4-78-C-0 1 13 - Modi f i ca t i an PO001 5 AcoustI c Bot to r r~ Interaction Study Appl ied Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph. D. , Director $328,919 - Increment o f $75,000. 1 / 1/78 - 1 1 / 14/82 extended through 1 I /30/83 Revises work d e s c r i p t i o n , extends period o f performance, i ncreases award and f undi ng totals to $1,962,702 and $1 ,708,782 respec- t ively, and updates Form DD254. T r a v i s

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33. Agency:

Contract: P r o j e c t t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l investigator:

New funds : Contract period: Description:

County o f expenditure :

Department of t h e Navy O f f i c e of Naval Research N00014-78-C-0113 - Modification PO0076 Acoustic Bot tom Interaction Study Applied Research Laboratories t a y d Harnpton, Ph*D., D i r e c t o r $1 I 1,000 - Increment o f $46,000. Unchanged ( 1 / I /78 - 11/30/83) Changes workscope and increases award and fund ing t o t a l s t o $2,073,702 and $1,754,783 respect ive ly . T r a v i s

34. Agency: Department o f t h e Navy Of f i ce o f Naval Research

Cont rac t : N00014-78-C-0222 - Modification PO0006 Project t i t l e : Mathematical Programming Optimization P r i n c i p a l investigators: Darwin Klingman, Ph,D.

Leon Lasdon, Ph-D. New funds : $43,038 - Increws t o t a l t o $255,686. Con t rac t period: 1/1/78 - 12/31/82 extended t h r o u g h 12/31/83 Oescri ption: Provides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends

period of performance. County of expenditure ; T r a v i s

35. Agency: Department of the Navy O f f i c e of Naval Research

Contract: NO001 4-78-C-0592 - Modi f i ca ti on PO0005 Project t i t l e : Metal Phthalocyanines as Sensitizers for

Photo Processes a t Semi conductor Electrodes i n Solar Energy Uti 1 i z a t i o n

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : Allen J , Bard, Ph.D. New funds : None - $70,295 increment t o f u l l y fund con-

t r a c t C o n t r a c t p e r i o d : Unchanged (9/1/78 - 8/31 /84) Desc r i p t i on : Provides incremental funds ( t o camp1 etely

fund $348,178 awarded) . County o f expenditure : T r a v i s

36. Agency;

Contract: Project t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

Yew funds:

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Department of the Navy O f f i c e o f Naval Research NO001 4-82-C-0049 - Mod i f i ca t i on PO0007 SEAS Modeling, Measurements and Analysi s Applied Research Labora tor ies Loyd Hampton, P h . D., Director $758,524 - Increases contract amount t o

$2,496,000; $1,383,000 incremental fund- i n g i ncredses t o t a l t o $2,328,000.

11/1/81 - 7/31/83 extended through 10/31/83 Revises workscope, increases estimated c o s t and funding t o t a l s , extends period of performance, and updates General P r o v i - sions and Form DD254. T r a v i s

The Uni v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Austin Cont rac ts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds : Con t rac t p e r i o d :

Descri p t i o n :

County o f expendi ture :

38. Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds :

Contract per iod : Descr ipt ion:

County o f expend i tu re :

39. Agency:

Con t rac t : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i nves t iga to r :

New funds :

Contract period: Description:

County of expendi t u r e :

Ayency :

Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds :

Contract period: Descr j p t i o n : County o f expendi t u r e :

Department o f t h e Navy O f f i c e o f Naval Research N00014-82-K-0015 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0001 TAEAS Envi ronmental Acous t i c Analysis Appl i ed Research Labora tor ies Loyd Hampton, Ph,D., Director $448,280 - Increment o f $150,000. 11/7/81 - 10/31/82 extended through

'1 0/31/83 Increases award and funding t o t a l s t o $648,280 and $350,000 r e s p e c t i v e l y , up- dates General P rov i s i ons and extends per iod o f performance.

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Department of the Navy O f f i c e of Naval Research N00014-81-K-0145 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0002 Character1 z a t i on of Non-Gaussi an Stochas- ti c Processes Appl i e d Research Labo ra to r i es Loyd Hampton, Ph.D., Director None - $291,499 increment completes fund- i n g o f $725,637 awarded Unchanged (5/1/81 - 5/14/84) F ina l increment f u l l y funds contracted a- mount for ongoing research. T r a v i s

Department o f the Navy O f f i ce o f Naval Research N00014-82-K-0155 - M o d i f i c a t i o n PO0003 Analysis of Vertical D i r e c t i o n a l i t y and Coherence of S i g n a l Noise F i e l d

Applied Research L a b o r a t o r i e s Loyd Hampton, Ph.D., D i r e c t o r $55,000 - Increases contract t o t a l t o

$231,513 and funding t o $120,000. Unchanged ( 1 /I6181 - 11 /15/83) Increases es t ima ted c o s t s , funding, and adds Insurance L i ab i 1 i t y t o Th i rd Persons

Clause. T r a v i s

Department o f the Navy O f f i c e o f Naval Research F100014-82- K-0290 - Modi f i c a t i on POOOO 1 The Synthesis o f Novel Sul fu r -N i trogen Gom- pounds Alan H. Cowley, Ph.D. None - $50,000 f i n a l increment t o f u l l y fund $100,000 awarded Unchanged (3/1/82 - 2/29/84) Prov ides on l y incrementa7 f u n d s . T r a v i s

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

41. Agency: Department of t h e Navy Naval Sea Systems Command

C o n t r a c t : N00024-774-6035 - Modi f i c a t i on A00002 Project t i t l e : Naval Shipyard, TRF and Sonar Techni -

c a l Support and Assistance Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r r Appl i e d Research Labo ra to r i es

Loyd Hampton, Ph-D., Director New f u n d s : None Contract pe r i od : Unchanged (2/22/77 - 4/30/83) D e s c r i p t i o n : Revises certain Delivery Destinations for

e l e c t r o n i c repair pa r t s . County of expend i ture : T r a v i s

42. Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds :

Contract period: D e s c r i p t i o n :

County of expenditure:

43. Agency:

Contract : Pro jec t t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds : Contract p e r i o d : Description:

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Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New f u n d s :

Cant r a c t period : Description:

County of expenditure:

Department of t he Navy Naval Sea Systems Command N00024-824-6172 - Modi f i c a t i on PO0009 NAVSEA Omnibus Contract f o r DoD Techni- c a l Support App l ied Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph .0 . , Director None - $310,000 increment increases fund- i n g t o t a l t o $11,539,504 toward $58,349,342 awarded Unchanged (7/12/82 - 7/11 /85) Provides a d d i t i o n a l funds and a l l o t s 8296,084 for payment o f c o s t and $1 3,916 t o the f i x e d fee.

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Department of the Navy Naval Sea Systems Comand N00024-82-C-6172 - Modi f i c a t i o n PO0006 NAVSEA Omnibus DoD Technical Support App 1 i ed Research Laboratori es Loyd Hampton, Ph.D. , Director None Unchanged (7/12/82 - 7/11 /85) Makes administrative changes t o Clause 4 i n Modi f i c a t i ons P00003, P00004, and P00005.

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Department o f the Navy Naval Sea Systems Command N00024-824-6172 - Modi fi c a t i o n PO0010 NAVSEA Omnibus DoD Techn ica l Support Appl i e d Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph,D. , D i r e c t o r None - $107,000 increment increases fund- i n g t o $11,646,504 ( toward $58,349,342 con t rac t amount) Unchanged (7/12/82 - 7/11 /85) O f t h e current increment $102,191 i s a? 1 o t t e d (or payment of c o s t and $4,803 f o r f i x e d fee. Travis

T h e University o f Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meet ing A p r i l 14-15, 1983

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Contract: P r o j e c t t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds :

Cont rac t period : D e s c r i p t i o n :

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Agency :

Contract : Project t i t l e : Principal investigator:

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4 7 . Agency:

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48. Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e : Principal investigator:

New funds: Contract pe r iod : Descr ip t ion :

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Department of the Navy Naval Sea Systems Command N00024-82-C-6172 - Modification PO001 ? NAVSEA Omnibus Do5 Technica l Support Appl i ed Zesearch Laboratories Loyd Hampton , Ph. D. , Director None - $1 39,000 increment i ncreases fund- ing t o $1 1,185,504 (toward $58,349,342 awarded) Unchanged (7/12/82 - 7/11 /85) Designates $132,760 for payment o f cos t and $6,240 f o r f i x e d f e e . Trav i s

Department o f t h e Navy Naval Sea Systems Command N00024-82-C-6172 - Modification PO0012 NAVSEA Omnibus DoD Technical Support Applied Research Laboratories Loyd Hampton, Ph.D., D i r e c t o r None - $1,182,000 increment increases fund i n g t o $12,967,504 ( toward $58,349,342 awarded ) Unchanged (7/12/82 - 7 / 1 I /85) Increment a1 1 ocates $ 1 ,128,822 for pay- ment o f cost and $53,178 f o r f ixed f e e . Travis

Department o f the Navy Naval Electronic Systems Command N00039-81 -C-0291 - Amendment AOOOOl ROSS F i e l d Performance Study Appl ied Research Labora tor ies Loyd Hampton, Ph.D., Director None - $551 .75 decrease Unchanged ( 72 /31 /80 - 5/31/82) Deobl i g a t e s funds considered excess, reducing con t rac t and funding t o t a l s t o

$94,667.25 f o r closeout purposes. T r a v i s

Department o f the Navy Naval Coastal Systems Command N00612-80-D-9006 / Del ivery Order HR-25 AN/SQQ-14 Raydist Interface Appl i ed Research Laborator ies Loyd Harnpton, Ph.D., Director $47,602.19 1/11/83 - 8/15/83 Task t o be performed under b a s i c ordering agreement f o r i n d e f i n i t e quant i ty o p t i o n

3/7/80-3/6/83. T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t Aus t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming in) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

49. Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e :

P r i ncipal investigator:

New funds : Contract per iod : Description:

County o f expenditure :

50. Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l investigator:

New funds : Contract period: Description:

County of e x p e n d i t u r e :

Agency :

Grant: Pro jec t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Grant per iod : Description:

County o f e x p e n d i t u r e :

Agency :

G r a n t : Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Grant p e r f od:

D e s c r i p t i o n :

County of e x p e n d i t u r e :

Department o f the Navy Naval Oceanographic O f f i c e , NSTL Station N62306-87 -C-0091 - Modi f ica t ion PO0007 Bottom C h a r a c t e r i s t i c Survey for S i x West

Coast CONUS Ports Appl i ed Research Laboratories Loyd Harnpton, Ph. D. , D i rector None Unchanged (9/25/81 - 6/30/83) Extends p e r i o d of performance f o r certain line i t e m s only w i t h o u t changing other provisions. T r a v i s

Department o f the Navy Naval Ocean Systems Center N66007-81-C-0320 - Mod i f i ca t ion PO0003 Improvements t o Interarray Coherence Appl i ed Research Labo ra to r i es Loyd Hampton , Ph. D. , Di rector None (decrease) Unchanged (6/22/81 - 12/21 /81) Withdraws excess funds and decreases con t rac t total from $39,995.00 t o $38,887.16).

T r a v i s ( - $1,106.84)

National Aeronaut i cs and Space Admi ni- s t r a t i on Ames Research Center - Mof fe t t F i e l d NAG2-67 - Supplement No. 4 Study o f Density and Temperature Structure o f Clouds Around Low Luminosity Young

Stars Paul Harvey, Ph. D. $112,700 - Increases to ta l t o $431,450. 9/1/80 - 1/14/83 extended t h r o u g h 10/14/83 Provides addi t i o n a l support and extends period o f performance. f r a v i s

National Aeronautics and Space Admini s tra- t i o n / NASA - An~es Research Center NAG2-137 - Supplement No. 1 D e t e m i nan ts o f Ind iv idua l and Group Per- formance Robert L. Helrnreich, Ph.D. $92.500 - Increases t o t a l t o $182,500. 12/i/81 - 11/30/82 extended through

11 /30/83 Provides a d d i t i o n a l funds and extends period of performance. T r a v i s

The University of Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal ( f u n d s coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Grant per iod: Description:

County of expenditure:

Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Grant period: Description: County o f expenditure:

Agency:

Contract : Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator:

New ftrnds: Contract period :

Description:

County o f expenditure:

Agency :

Contract: Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds:

Contract period: Descr ip t ion :

County o f expenditure:

Nat ional Aeronautics and Space Admi ni stra- t i o n - Lewis Research Center NAG3-303 - Suppl cment No. 1 Energy Stores and Associated Switches for

Earth-To-Space Rail-Launcher Systems William Weldon, MS-ME $54,409 - Increases t o t a l t o $108,324. Unchanged { 10/1/82 - 9/30/83) Provides a d d i t i o n a l suppor t for current per iod, Travis

Nat iona l Aeronautics and Space Adrninistra- t i o n - Lew is Research Center NAG3-393 Ground-Based I n v e s t i g a t i o n s o f Surface- Tension Driven Convection as a Feasi b i l i t y Study f o r a Zero Gravity Experiment

E. L. Koschmieder, Ph.D. $40,000. 2/15/83 - 2/14/84 Provides support f o r new research. T r a y i s

National Aeronau t i cs and Space Admi nistra- t i o n - Goddard Space F l i g h t Center NAS5-25897 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 5 Earth S t r a i n Measure w i t h the Transport- able Laser Ranging System: Fie ld Tech- niques and Planning Yosio Nakamura, Ph. 0. UT-Austin I n s t i t u t e for Geophysics None 12/14/79 - 11/7 3/82 extended through

2/13/83 Extends per iod of performance and f i n a l r e p o r t dates . T r a v i s

National Aeronau t i cs and Space Adminis t ra- t i o n - Goddard Space F l i g h t Center NAS5-25656 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 7 Space Telescope/High Resolution Spectra- g raph Solar Systems Studies Laurence T ra f ton , Ph.D. None - $1 2,000 i ncrernent increases funding t o $34,784 (toward $46,784 awarded) Unchanged (5/9/79 - 411 /85) Prov ides incremental funding through 2/28/84.

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57. Agency:

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58. Agency:

Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Contract period: Descr ipt ion: County of expendi ture:

59. Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Grant per iod: Description:

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60. Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e : Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : flew funds ; Grant per iod: D e s c r i p t i o n :

County of expenditure:

61. Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e :

P r i nc i pa 1 i nvest i g a t o r s :

New funds : Grant period: Description : County of expenditure :

Nat i ona 1 Aeronautics and Space Admi n i stra- t i o n - Goddard Space Flight Center NAS5-25948 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 17 Operat i on o f McDonal d Observatory Laser

Ranging S ta t ion Peter J . Shelus, ?h.D. None - $31 0,000 increment increases t o t a l fund ing t o $3,043,784 (toward $3,234,628 awarded) Unchanged (1 2/7/79 - 12/31/83) Provides additional increment through 6 / 30/83.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administra- t i o n / Headquarters - Washington NASW-3663 - Mod i f i ca t ion No. 1 Workshop: Role o f Calcium i n Regulating t h e Responses of Cells and Tissues to Ex- ternal Stimuli Stanley J . Roux, Ph.D. None 8/1/82 - 11/30/82 extended through 1/31 /83 Extends p e r i o d o f performance only. T r a v i s

National Aeronautics and Space Admi nistra- t i o n / Headquarters - Washington NGR 44-012-152 - Supplement No. 16 A Continued Program of Planetary Study a t The University o f Texas McDonald Ob- serva tory Harlan J . Smith, Ph.D. $430,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $5,737,186, 3/1/69 - . 12/31/82 extended through 12/31/83 Provides additional support and extends period o f performance. T r a v i s

National Aeronautics and Space Administra- t i o n / Headquarters - Washington NSG-7505 - Supplement No. 5 Solid State Problems i n t h e Solar System Roman Smoluchowski, Ph.D. $57,986 - Increases t o t a l t o $340,058. 9/1/78 - 1 1 /30/82 extended throu* 11/30/83 Provides additional support and extends period of performance. T r a v i s

Department o f Commerce National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administra- tion NA81AA-D-00096 - Amendment No. 3 An Experiment o f Methods f o r GRAVSAT Data Analysis

Byron 3 . Tapley, Ph.D, Bob E. Schutz, Ph.D. None 6/1/81 -12/31/82 extended through 3/31/83 Extends p e r i o d of performance only. T r a v i 5

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Principal i nves t i ga tors :

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63. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

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64. Agency: Institutional Grant: Project t i t l e :

Coordinator :

New funds: Total p r o j e c t period: Descr ipt ion:

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65. Agency: Ins t i tu t iona l Grant: P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Coordinator:

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66. Agency; Grant : Project ti t7e:

P r i nc i pa l i nves t i gators :

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Department of Education GO08005013 - Rev is ion No. 04 Bil ingual Education Doctoral Fellowship

Prog ram George M, Blanco, Ph.D. Alba A . Ortiz, Ph.D. None 9/1/80 - 8/31/83 Reduces grant by $8,384 t o ref lect a cumula- t i v e t o t a l o f $324,928. Travi s [ - $8,384)

Department o f Educat ion 6008005013 - Revision No. 05 B i 1 ingual Education Doctoral Fellowship

Program George M. Blanco, Ph-D. Alba A. Ortiz, Ph.D. hone 9/1/80 - 8/31/83 Corrects cumulative t o t a l to read $333,312, (fromerroneous to ta l i n Revision No. 04) Travis

Department o f Education GO08100754 - Revision No. 02 Doctoral O i ssertation Research Abroad ( F u l - bright - Hays) Program W. 5. l i v i n g s t o n , Vice-President and Dean of Graduate Studies $615 - Increases t o t a l t o $93,196. 7/1/82 - 12/31 /82 Provides additional support f o r participant

Linda Giles. Travi s

Department o f Education GO08100754 - Revision No. 03 5octora.l Dissertation Research Abroad (Ful- b r i g h t - ~ a y s ) Program W . S. Livingston,-Vice-president and Dean o f Graduate Studies $743 - Increases t o t a l t o 893,939. 7/1/82 - 12/31/82 Provi des addi t i o n a l support for participant Gordon Mc Ewan .

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Department of Educa t 1 on GO08101027 - Revision No. 02 B i 1 ingual Special Education Teacher Tra in - ing Program Alba A. Ortiz, Ph.D. Lorrin Kennarner, Ph .D . None 9/1/81 - 8/31/84 Author izes the use o f $1,617 unobligated funds from prior budget pe r i od . T r a v i s

The University o f Texas at Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal (fuhds coming in) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

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7 3 . Agency: Contract: Pro ject t i t l e :

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74. Agency: Con tract : Project t i t l e :

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75. Agency:

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Department o f Energy - Oak Ridge Operations DE-AS05-77ET53042 - Modification Moll Alfven Wave Heating i n PRETEXT Roger D. Bengtson, Ph.D. None 9/15/77 - 12/31/82 extended th rough 6/30/83 Extends period o f performance only. T r a v i s

Department o f Energy - Oak Ri dge Operat ions DE-AC05-78ET53043 - Modi f i cd t ion A020 Texas Experimental Tokamak: A Fusion Plasma

Research Facility (TEXT) Kenneth W . Gentle, Ph.D. $600,000 - Increases to ta l t o $20,566,000. Unchanged (10/1/77 - 12/31/82) Proivdes addi t ional support w i t h a1 loca t ions of $75,316,000 for operating funds and $5,250,000 in equipment funds.

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Department of Energy - Oak Ridge Operations DE-AC05-78ET53043 - Modi f i c a t i o n A021 Texas Experimental Tokama k : A Fusi on Plasma Research Fac i 1 i t y (TEXT)

Kenneth W . Gentle, Ph.D. $100,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $20,666,000. 10/1/77 - 12/31/82 extended through 12/31/87 Provides addi t iona l s u p p o r t and extends period o f perfomance ($15,416,000 opera t ing funds and $5,250,000 in p l a n t and c a p i t a l equipment f u n d s ) , T r a v i s

Department of Energy Bart1 e s v i 11 e Energy Techno1 ogy Center DE-AC19-79BC10095 - Amendment A008 Mobility Control and Scaleup f o r Chemical

F7 ood i ng Gary A. Pope, Ph.D. $45,250 - Increases t o t a l t o $575,414, Unchanged (8/23/79 - 3/31 183) Provldes additional support f o r current period and makes certain changes t o report requirements. Travis

Department of Energy National Waste Terminal DE-AC97-79ET44614 - Amendment A002 Locat ing Field Conti nuation Study o f Areas f o r Isolation o f Nuclear Waste in the Tex- as Panhandle W . E. Galloway, Ph.D. T , C. Gustavson, Ph.0. None Unchanged ( I 0/1/78 - 9/30/79) Deobligates $16,456.08 and establishes to - t a l actual c o n t r a c t cost as $742,774.92. Travis ( - $16,456.03)

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79. Agency: Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

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80. Agency:

Contract: Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds : Contract per iod: Descri p t i on :

County o f expenditure:

81. Agency: Contract : P ro jec t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l inves t iga to r : New funds: C o n t r a c t per iod: Descr ip t ion :

County of expendi ture:

Department o f Energy - NWTS Program O f f i c e DE-AC97-79ET44605 - Modification A002 Eva lua t ing t h e Potential o f East 'Texas I n - terior Salt Domes for Isolation o f Nuclear Wastes

William L. Fisher, Ph.D. Char1 es W . K r e i t1 er , Ph. D. None - Deobl i gates $30,520.84 and reduces t o t a l t o $842,427.16. Unchanged (10/1/78 - 9/30/79) Deobligates funds t o ac tua l con t rac t c o s t . Travis f - $30,520,84)

Department o f Energy - Oak Ridge Operations DE-AS05-76ER03992 - Modi f i c a t i on A01 7 Research Program i n El ementary P a r t i cl e Theory

E.C.G. Sudarshan, Ph.D. Y . Ne'eman, Ph.D. $232,000 ( increases t o t a l t o $2,281,000) 9/1/69 - 12/31/82 extended through 12/31/83 Provides additional support and extends period o f performance; $50,000 ( increment toward $232,000) increases funding t o t a l t o $2,099,000.

T r a v i s

Department o f Energy - Idaho Operations O f f i c e OE-AS07-79ID12057 - Amendment MOO5 Geothermal Resource Asses,sment f o r the S t a t e o f Texas Charles M. Woodruff, Ph.0. None 7/1/79 - 2/28/83 extend,ed through 9/30/83 Extends period o f performance only, Travis

Department o f Energy Bartlesville Energy Technology Center DE-AS 1 9-80BCl0345 - Amendment A004 Enhanced O i 1 Recovery Processes W. H. Wade, Ph.D. Robert S, Schechter, Ph-D. $56,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $516,390. 9/30/80 - 12/31 /82 ex tended through 9/30/83 Provides additional suppo r t and extends period o f performance. Travis

Department of Energy - Oak Ridge Operations DE-AS05-76EV03408 - Modification A020 Physico-chemi cal Studies o f Rad ia t ion E f - f ec t s i n Cells E , L. Powers, Ph.D. 861,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $699,495. 1 1 / 15/81 - 2/ 1 4/83 extended t h r o u g h 2/ 14/84 Provides addi t iona l support f o r an extended per iod o f performance. Travis

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

82. Agency: Contract : Pro jec t t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds; Contract period: Descript ion:

County o f expenditure:

83. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e : P r inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Budget period: Total p r o j e c t period : Description:

County o f expenditure:

84, Agency:

Cooperat ive Agreement: Project t i t l e : Pr inc ipa l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Agreement period: Descript ion:

County a f expenditure:

85. Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e : P r i nc i pa7 i nves t i ga tor: New funds :

Contract per iod: Description:

County o f expenditure:

86. Agency:

Cooperative Agreement: Project t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i ya to r : New funds : Agreement peri od : Descr ipt ion: County of expenditure:

Department o f Energy - Oak Rjdge Operations OE-FG05-80ET53088 - Modi f ica t ion A005 Estab l ish ing and Hosting an Ins t i tu t e f o r Fusion Studies

Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Ph.D. $35,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $5,035,000. Unchanged (6/1/80 - 5/31 /85) Provides supplementary funds f o r U .S , Sci en- t i s t s t o participate in exchanges t o Japan under t h e US-Japan Ins t i t u t e for Fusion Stu- dy. T r a v i s

Environmental Protect i on Agency T901246-02 - Amendment No. 2 Air Pollution Tra in ing Program Meal Armstrong, Ph.D. None 9/1/81 - 8/31/82 9/1/80 - 8/31/83 changed t o 8/31/82 Changes t o t a l project per iod t o end gran t w i t h budget period 8/31 /82. T r a v i s

Department o f t he Interior U .S. Geological Survey - Denver No. 1.4-08-0001 -A-0090 - Modi f i c a t i on No. 1 Basin and Range Province Working Group C. O. Henry, P h . D . None Unchanged (10/1/82 - 9/30/83) Changes certain clauses t o the contract and specifies $11,672.98 a s the amount of cur- rent incremental funding attached t o the contract , T r a v i s

Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey - Denver No. 14-08-0001-A-0090 - Modi f ica t ion No. 2 Bas in and Range Province Working Group C. D. Henry, Ph.D. None - $41,386.02 i ncrement i ncreases total t o $53,059 t o fully fund amount awarded Unchanged ( 10/1/82 - 9/30/83) Provides remaining funds without changing o the r provisions. T r a v i s

Department of the Interior U. S. Geological Survey - Reston NO. 14-08-0001-A-0116 Reassessment of t he Gas Tracer Method f o r .Determination o f the R e a e r a t i on Coef f ic ient i n Natural Water Bodies, Phase 111

Randal 1 J . Charbeneau , Ph . D. $20,000. 10/1/82 - 9/30/83 Prav ides new support for research. T r a v i s

The Un ive rs i t y of Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

Agency:

Con t rac t ; P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Pri nci pa7 investigator : New funds : Contract per iod : Descr ip t ion :

County o f expendi ture:

88. Agency:

Contract: Project title;

Principal investigator: New funds :

Contract period; D e s c r i p t i o n : County o f expenditure :

89, Agency:

Grant:

Project title:

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Grant per iod : Description: County of expendi ture :

90. Agency:

Gran t : Pro jec t t i t l e :

Principal i nves t iga to r : New funds : Grant per4 od : Description:

County of expendi ture:

91. Agency:

Contract : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal i nves t iga to r : t\lew funds: Cont rac t per iod : Description: County o f expenditure:

Department o f the Interior U.S. Geological Survey - Menlo Park No. 14-08-0001 -21 232 - Modi f i cation No. 1 I n v e s t i g a t i o n o f Area of Recurring Lique- fact ion in the V i c in i t y o f the New and Ala- mo Rivers , Irnperi a1 Val 1 ey , Cal i f o r n i a Kenneth H. Stokoe, Ph.D. Hone Unchanged (1 1 /1/82 - 1/31 183) Decreases c o n t r a c t t o t a l by $6,425 t o $40,450 and reduces level o f effort. T r a v i s ( - $6,425)

Department o f the Interior U.S. Geological Survey - Menlo Park No. 14-08-0001-21232 - Modi f i ca t ion No. 2 Investigation of Area of Recurring L i que- fac t ion i n t h e Vic in i ty o f the New and A l a - mo Rivers, Imperial Valley, California Kenneth H, Stokoe, Ph.D. None - $28,730 increment t o f u l l y fund

$40,450. Unchanged ( 1 11 1 /82 - 1 /31/83) Provides incremental funding . Travis

Department o f the Interior O f f i ce o f Water Resources. and Techno? ogy NO. 14-34-0001-9438 - Extension ( l e t t e r

11 / I 5/82) Development and A p p l i c a t i o n of a Model f o r

P l a n n i n g Optimal Water Reuse Larry W . Mays, Ph.D. None 7 1 /26/79 - 3/31 /82 extended through 3/1/83 Extends period o f performance only. Travis

Department o f the Interior U.S. Geological Survey - Denver No. 14-08-0001-6-707 - Modi f ica t ion No. 1 Resource Eva lua t i on of Late Oligocene Through Miocene Major Stratigraphic U n i t s , Texas Gulf Coast Basfn

W. E. Galloway, Ph.D. None 8/7/81 - 10/31/82 extended th rough 10/31/83 Extends per iod of performance and establishes dates f o r f i n a l reports. Travis

Department o f Labor Employment and T r a i n i n g Admin i s t ra t i on No. 20-48-82-16 - M o d i f i c a t i o n No. 1 Employment and T r a i n i n g Program Performance:

tong-Term Earnings Ef fects and Short-Term Indicators

V i ncent J . Geraci , Ph. D. None Unchanged (9/29/82 - 3/28/84) Amends insurance and pa ten t clauses. T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t Aust in C o n t r a c t s and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-1 5, 1983

92. Agency: Securities and Exchange Commission I PA ~ s s i gnment Agreement :

Project t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds :

Agreement period: Description:

County of expenditure:

9 3 . Agency: Contract: P r o j e c t t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Contract p e r i o d : Description:

County of expenditure:

94. Agency:

Contract: Pro ject t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Cont rac t per iod : Descr ip t ion :

County o f expenditure:

95. Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds : Grant per iod: Descr ip t ion :

County of expenditure:

Amendment - Letter dated 12/22/82

Research i n Business Fa i l u re P r e d i c t i o n Jack C. Robertson, Ph.D. Provides funding a t $3,888 p e r month f o r p e r i o d 12/18/82 through 4/30/83 5/1/82 - 4/30/83 Provides additional funds (Salary and Fringe Benefi ts) f o r con t i nu ing serv ices .

Travis

Small Business Administrat ion SBA-5409-MA-81 - Mod i f i ca t i ons b.6 & No,7 Small Business In s t i t u t e (SBT) Seymour Schwartz, BBA, Assfstant Dean None Unchanged (10/1/80 - 12/31/83) Mod i f i ca t i on No. 6 provided $5,750 and Mod- i f i c a t i o n N o . 7 cancels No. 6, leaving con- tract total a t $33,500 as reflected in Modi- f l c a t i o n No. 5. T rav i s

Department o f Transpor ta t i on U . S . Coast Guard DOT-CG-63441-A - Modification No. 12 A Study o f Broad Band H igh Level Audio Sys- tems Elmer L. H i x s ~ n , Ph.D. None - $1,528.41 decrease Unchanged (10/1/79 - 10/31/80) Deobligates funds and establishes f i n a l c o s t as $63,721.40 t o cl me-ou t cont rac t . T r a v i s ( - $1,528.41 )

Department o f Transporat i on Urban Mass Trdnsportati on Adrnini strati on TX-06-0040 Improving F1 ow Management and Control V i a Improving Shor tes t Path Analys is

Darwin Klingman, Ph.D. $72,524. 8/27/82 - 8/26/83 Provides support for demonstrat ion p r o j e c t to solve transportation o r i e n t e d problems, T r a v i s

The University of Texas a t A u s t i n Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-75, 1983

96. Agency:

I PA Assignment Agreement :

P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds:

Agreement period: Description :

County of expenditure:

97 . Agency:

Contract: Pro jec t t i t l e :

~r i n c i pal i n v e s l i ga tor : New funds : Contract p e r i o d : Description : County o f expenditure :

98. Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds: Current budget period: T o t a l p r o j e c t per iod : Descr ipt ion: County o f expendi ture :

99. Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Current budget p e r i o d : Total p r o j e c t per iod : Descr ip t ion : County of expendi ture:

Department o f Heal t h a n d Human Servi ces National Institutes o f Health Nat ional Institute o f Arthritis, Diabetes,

Diges t i ve and Kidney Diseases

Intergovernmental Personnel A c t o f 1970

Regulation o f Chi tin and Glucan Synthesis During Development i n t he Fungus Wang i el 1 a dermati t i d i s and Other Pathogenic Fungi

Paul J. Szaniszlo, Ph.D. $19,288.89 (approximately) plus f r inge bene- fits and i n i t i a l travel 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 Provides support for Or. S z a n i s z l o whi le on assignment w i t h N I A D D K t o c a r r y - o u t col l abo- rative research work. Travis

Department of H e a l t h and Human Serv ices Publ i c Hea l th Service National Center for Toxicological Research No, 222-82-20Q7(C) - Mod i f i ca t ian No. 1 Xsol a t ion o f Fl avin-Contai ning Monooxygenase Enzyme

Danie l M. Ziegler, Ph.D. None 6/2/82 - 12/1/82 extended through 6/2/83 Extends period o f performance only. T r a v i s

Department o f Health and Human Serv ices Publ i c Health Serv ice National I n s t i t u t e on Alcohol Abuse and A1 - '

coho1 ism AA05809-02 Membrane Tolerance t o Ethanol and B a r b i t u r - ates Steven W . L e s l i e , Ph.D. $79,910. 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 7/1/82 - 12/31/85 Provides support f o r continuing research. T r a v i s

Department o f Heal th and Human Serv ices Pub l i c Health Serv ice Natfonal In s t i t u t e on Alcohol Abuse and Al- cohol i srn AA04114-03 Ethanol I n t o x i c a t i o n : Neurotransmitter Re- l a t i onshi p s Carl ton K. Erickson, Ph. D . $95,221. 3/1/83 - 2/29/84 3/1/81 - 2/28/85 Provides support f o r con t i nu ing research. T r a v i s

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas ,a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal ( f u n d s coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

'100. Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Current budget pe r i od : T o t a l project period: Description : County o f expend i tu re :

Agency :

Grant: Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds : Current budget pe r iod : Total p r o j e c t period: Descr ip t ion : County o f e x p e n d i t u r e :

102. Agency:

Revised G r a n t : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Current budget per iod : T o t a l p r o j e c t per iod: Desc r i p t i on : County o f expendi ture:

Agency:

Grant: P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Current b u d g e t period: Total project period: Desc r ip t i on :

County o f expendi t u r e :

Department o f Heal t h and Human Services Publ i c Health Serv ice Na t i ona l I n s t i t u t e o f A1 lergy and Infectious

Diseases A 1 1 8594-02 Cellular S t u d i e s o f La ten t Immunoglobulin

A1 1 otypes W i l l i a m J . Mandy, Ph.0. $74,223. 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 1/1/82 - 12/31/84 Provides support for continuing research. T r a v i s

Department o f Hea l th and Human Services P u b l i c Health Service National I n s t i t u t e of Arthritis, Diabetes,

D i gest i ve and Kidney Di seases AM1 9898-08 Catalyt ic Functions and Metabol ism o f V i t a - min 06 Esrnond E. Snel l , Ph.D. $61 ,832. 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 12/1/78 - 11/30/83 Provides support f o r cont inu ing research. Travis

Department o f Hea l t h and Human Services Publ i c H e a l t h S e r v i c e National Cancer I n s t i t u t e CAl6608-08 Transl a t i o n Control i n Reticulocytes and

Leukemi c Cell s Boyd A. Hardesty, Ph,D, None 12/1/81 - 6/30/83 12/1/77 - 11/30/82 extended through 6 / 3 0 / 8 3 Extends period o f performance only. Travis

Department o f Hea l th and Human Services Publ i c H e a l t h Service National Cancer I n s t i t u t e C A I 6003-0851 Transl a t i o n Control i n Reti cu locy tes and

leukemic Cells Boyd A . Hardesty , Ph . D. $9,016 addi t i o n a l 12/1/81 - 6/30/83 12/1/77 - 6/30/83 Provides addi t i onal suppor t f o r t h e current per iod and allows f o r expenditure o f funds rema in ing i n the "-08" year. Travis

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Aus t in Contracts and Gran ts - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency :

Grant : Project t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Current budget period : Total project period: Description: County o f expenditure:

105. Agency:

Gran t : Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Current budget p e r i o d : T o t a l project period: Descr ip t ion: County of expendi ture:

106, Agency:

Revised Grant: Pro jec t t i t l e :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Current budget period: ~ o t a l p r o j e c t period: Description:

County o f expendi ture:

Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e : Pri nci pal i nves t i g a t o r : New funds : Current budget period: T o t a l p r o j e c t period: Descr ip t ion : County o f expenditure:

Department o f Heal t h and Human Serv i ces Public Health Serv ice National Cancer Inst 1 tute CA21860-05 Syntheses o f Naturally Occurr ing Anticancer Agents

Stephen F. Martin, Ph-D. $43,013. 2/1/83 - 1/31/84 2/1/79 - 1/31/85 Provides support f o r cont i nu i ng research. T r a v i s

Department o f H e a l t h and Human Services Publ i c Heal t h Service National Eye lnst i tute EY 02688-05 Mechanisms o f Detection, Adaptation, and

S p a t i a l V i s i an Wilson 5. Geis ler , Ph.D, $46,384. 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 12/1/81 - 11/30/85 Provides support for cont i nu i ng research T r a v i s

Department of Health and Human Serv ices Publ i c Heal th Service Nat iona l I n s t i t u t e o f General Medical S c i encerj GM13557- 16 Physi co-Chemical Studies o f Radiat ion E f f e c t s i n Cells Edward L. Powers, P h . D. None 4/1/82 - 3/31/83 4/1/76 - 3/31/86 A1 1 ows transfer o f $1 4,261 as carry-over from p r i o r budget p e r i o d . T r a v i s

Department of H e a l t h and Human Services P u b l i c H e a l t h Service N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o f General Medical Sciences GM24235-05 S i n g l e t Oxygen i n B i 01 og i ca l E n v i ronrnents Michael A. Rodgers, Ph.D. $65,875. 1/7/83 - 12/31/83 1/1/79 - 12/31/84 Provides support f o r cont inu ing research. Travis

The University o f Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

108. Agency:

Grant: P r o j e c t t i t l e : Principal investigator: New funds : Current budget period: Total project period : Description: County of expendi ture:

109. Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Principal i n v 6 s t i g a t o r : New funds : Current bud,get period:. To ta l project period : Description : County o f expenditure:

110, Agency:

G r a n t : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Current budget period: Total p ro jec t period: Description: County o f expenditure:

Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t .title: Principal investigator : New funds: Current budget per iod: Total project period: Descr ipt ion: County of expenditure:

Department o f Health and Human Servi ces Publ i c Health Service National I n s t i t u t e o f General Medical S c i - ences GMI 9582-1 'I Chromosome Structures and M e i o t i c Mechanisms Marjorie P, Maguire, Ph.O. $16,519. 2/1/83 - 1/31/84 2/1/79 - 1/31/85 Provides support for continuing research. Travis

Department o f Heal t h and Human Servi ces Publ i c Hea l th Service National Institute o f General Medical Sci - ences GM24497-06 Func t ion and Assembly o f C02 Assimilatory Enzymes

Fred R. Tab i t a , Ph.0. $74,077. 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 1 / 1 / 7 8 - 12/31/86 Provides suppor t f o r continuing research. Travi s

Department o f Health and Human Services Publ ic Hea l th Service National Institute of General Medical Sci- ences GM25439-04A1 Syntheses o f Natural Products by Cycl oaddi - t i on Aeact,i ons Stephen F. Mart in, Ph.D. $84,647. 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 1/1/79 - 17/30/85 Provides support f o r con t i nui ng research. T r a v i s

Department o f Heal t h and Human Serv ices Publ i c H e a l t h Service National lnsti t u t e o f General Medical Sci - ences GM28410-03 Structure o f Hemocyani n Austen F. Riggs, 11, Ph.D. $49,070. 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 1/1/81 - 12/31/85 P r ov i des support f o r continuing research. T rav i s

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-75, 1983

Agency :

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l investigator: New funds : Current budget period: T o t a l p r o j e c t p e r i o d : Descr ip t ion : County o f expenditure:

1 Agency:

Grant: Project t i t l e : Principal investigator: New funds : Current budget period: Total p r o j e c t period: Description: County o f expendi ture:

1 4 Agency:

Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Current budget period: T o t a l project p e r i o d : Desc r i p t i on : County of e x p e n d i t u r e :

115. Agency:

Revised G r a n t : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds: Grant period: Descr ip t ion :

County o f expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services Publ i c Health Service Nat i ona l Ins t i tute o f General Medica 1 Sci - ences GM30105-02 Structure and Funct ion o f H i st idi ne

Decarboxylase Marv in L. Hackert, Ph.0. $48,810. 2/1/83 - 1/31/84 2/1/82 - 1/31/85 Provides suppor t f o r cont i nui ng research. Travis

Department o f Heal th and Human Services Pub l i c Health Serv ice N a t i o n a l Institute o f Child H e a l t h and

Human Development HD12572-05 The Development o f Form Percept ion i n Infancy M a r t i n S. Banks, Ph.D. $31,434. 12/1/82 - 11/30/83 12/1/78 - 11/30/84 Provides support for continuing research. T r a v i s

Department o f Health and Human Services Publ i c Health Service National I n s t i t u t e of Chi ld Heal th and Human Deve 1 oprnen t

HD14732-02 - Extension ( 1 etter d t d 11 /29/82) Mathematical Population Genetics of Kin Select i on

Marcy K. Uyenoyama, Ph, D. None 12/1/81 - 12/31/82 12/1/80 - 11/30/82 extended through 12/31/82 Extends per iod o f performance only. Travis

Department o f Health and Human Services P u b l i c Heal th Service Nat iona l Heart, Lung and Blood Institute HL19678-03 Quantification of Intrathoracic Fluid by Im- pendance Lee E. Baker, Ph.D. None 4/7/79 - 3/31/83 extended through 3/31/84 Extends per iod of performance and a1 lows cont inued use of -03 funds. T r a v i s

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting Ap r i l 14-15, 1983

120. Agency:

Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e : Principal i nves t iga to r : New funds : Current budget period: T o t a l project per iod: Description : County of expenditure:

127. Agency: Grant:

Project t i t l e :

Principal investigator: New funds: Grant period: Descript ion:

County of expenditure:

Agency : Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds ; Grant period: Description;

County o f expenditure:

123. Agency: Grant: Project t i t l e : Principal investigator: New funds : Grant period: Oescri pt ion:

County o f expenditure:

124. Agency:

Award dated 8/20/80 :

F r o j e c t t i t l e : P r i n c f p a l investigator: New funds : Award period : Description:

County of expendi tu re :

Department o f Heal t h ;and Human Services Public Health Service National I n s t i t u t e o f Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke

NS? 5895-04 Auditory Adaptation for Suprathreshol d Dennis McFadden , Ph . U. $67,210, 12/1/82 - 1 1 )30/83 12/1/79 - 11/30/84 Provides support f o r cont i nui ng research. T r a v i s

National Endowment for the A r t s No. 32-4422-00237 & Extension Letter dated

1/5/33 B r i t i sh Photography: An Exhib i t ion and Ca- talogue of the University's Collection Eric S. McCready , Ph. D. $25,620. 1 /I /a3 - 5/37/84 ex tended through 5(3 1 (85 Provides support for the University t o p re- sent and catalogue i t I s c017 e c t i o n o f B r i - t j s h photography. Srav i s

National Endoment for t h e Humanities FS-20517-82 - Extension (1 etter 12/2/82) NEH Summer Seminar f o r Col 1 ege Teachers :

Oral Li terature Richard Bauman, Ph.D. None 1/7/82 - 12/31/82 extended through 3/31/83 Provides a d d i t i o n a l t ime for completion o f project. Trav i s

National Endowment f o r the Humanities RT-0165-81 - Letter Stcppl emen t (dated 7 /7/83) A Gothic Etymological Dict ionary Winfred P . Lehmann, Ph.D. $6,250 - Increases t o t a l t o $1 13,000. Unchanged (1/1/81 - 12/31/03) Provides addi t i onal support f o r ongoing project .

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National Science Foundation Div i s i on o f International Programs U.S. - France Exchange Award - l e t t e r Sup- 71ernent dated 1!12/82 US- France Exchange Program - Astronomy G. DeVautoul eurs, Ph. D. $720 - Increase Unchanged { 1 / I /81 - 5/30/83) Provides additional support for Marc Azzopardi whi le studying a t McDonald Qb- servatory .

Travis

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

125, Agency: National Science Foundation Grant : AST-8101205 - Amendment No. 01 Project t i t l e : A Continued Program of Extragalactic

Radio Astronomy Pr inc ipa l investigator: James N. Douglas, Ph.D. New funds : None Grant period: 6/1 /a1 - T 1 /30/82 extended through 1 1 /30/83 Description : Extends period of performance only . County o f e ~ p e n d i ture: T r a v i s

126. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

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127. Agency: Grant : Pro ject t i t l e : Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds : Grant period: Description : County of expenditure :

128. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

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129. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i nves t iga to r : New f u n d s : Grant period; Description : County of expenditure :

National Science Foundation AST-8716403 - Amendment No, 01 Spectral Line Studies o f Galactic Molecular

Clouds Paul A VandenBout , Ph. D. $400,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $800,000. 1) 1/82 - 6/30/83 exteflded through 6/30/84 Provides add i t i ona l support and extends period o f performance. f ravi s

National Science Foundati on AST-8211735 T h i r d Reference Catalogue o f Bright Galaxies G. DeVaucou7 eurs , Ph . D . $70,600. 1/1/83 - 6/30/84 Pravides support for new pro jec t . Travis

National Science Foundation AST-8212053 X I Texas Symposium in R e l a t i v i s t i c Astrophy- s i c s David S . Evans, Ph.D. John A. Wheeler, Ph. D, Harlan J . Smi th , Ph.D. $10,000. 11/15/82 - 10/31/83 Provides new suppor t f o r a symposium. T r a v i s

Nat iona l Science Foundation ATM-8214730 Simulation Study o f Space Plasma Physics T o s h i k i T a j i m a , Ph.D. $129,000. 1/1/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support for new research. T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

130. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e : Pr inc ipa l investjgator: New funds : Grant pe ri od : Oescr ip t ion :

County o f expenditure:

131. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

Principal inves t iga tor : New funds : Grant peri od: Description: County of expenditure:

Agency : Grant: Project t i t l e :

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133. Agency: G r a n t : Project t i t l e :

Princi pa1 investigator: New funds : Grant per4 od : Desc r i p t i on :

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Agency : Grant:

P r o j e c t t i t l e :

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New funds: Grant period: Desc r ip t i on : County of expendi ture:

National Science Foundat i o n BNS-8019721 - Amendment No. 02 Re-Innervation o f Muscle i n Vitro Wesley J . Thompson, Ph.D, $45,000 - Increases total t o $150,000, 2/ 1 /81 - 7/,31/83 extended through 7/31 184 Provides addi t ional s u p p o r t and ex tends per iod o f performance. TravSs

National Science Foundat ion BNS-8213295 Volcanic Disaster i n Prehistoric Central America: Publ ica t ion S u p p o r t

S c o t t Lubeck, M.A. $5,000. 2/1/83 - 7 / 3 1 / 8 6 Prov ides support f o r pub1 ication by U T - P r e s ~ T r a v i s

National Science Foundation SNS-8277785 Topics I n Central Alaskan Yupik Eskimo Syn- t a x and Discourse Anthony C. Woodbury, Ph.D. $71,269. 2/1/83 - 7/31/85 Provides support for new project . T r a v i s

National Science Foundation RSR-8119484 - Amendment No. 01 The E f f e c t of Inbreeding and Hybridization on Fi tness i n Ph lox Donald A. Levin, Ph.0. $49,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $95,000. 3/1/82 - 8/31 /83 extended t h rough 8/31/84 Prov i des addi t i onal support and extends p e r i od o f perfomance. Trav i s

National Science Foundation BSR-8208009 - Amendment No. 01 (formerly DEB-

8208009) Cryptic Species o f Screw Warms {Environmen- t a l Biology) Richard H. Richardson, Ph. D. John R . El l i son , Ph.0, $42,001 - Increases t o t a l t o 883,001. Unchanged (8/1/82 - 1 /31/85) Provides additional suppor t f o r p r o j e c t . T r a v i s

The University of Texas a t Aust in Contracts and Grants - Federal ( funds coming in) Regents Meet ing A p r i l 14-15, 1983

140. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e : P r inc i p a l i n v e s t i gator: New funds: Grant period: Descrl p t i o n ;

County o f expenditure:

Ayency : Grant : Project t i t l e : P r incS p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Grant period: Desc r ip t i on : County o f e x p e n d i t u r e :

142. Agency: Grant : Project t i t le :

Principal i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Grant period: Descr i p t i on : County o f expendi ture :

143. Agency: Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Grant period: Desc r ip t i on : County of expendi ture:

144. Agency: Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Pri nc i p a 1 i nvesti gator: New funds: Grant period: Description :

County of expenditure:

National S c i ence Foundation CPE-8117677 - Amendment No, 01 The Chemistry of Gold Anions, Au- Joseph J . Lagowski, Ph. D . $40,0110 - Increases t o t a l t o $80,000. 1/1/82 - 6/30/83 extended t h r o u g h 6/30/84 Provides additional support and extends period of performance. Travis

Nat i anal Sci ence Foundat i on CPE-82089 52 Coalescence i n Near-Critical Systems Robert S . Schechter, Ph.D. $54,000. 117 /83 - 6/30/84 Provides support for new research. T rav i s

National Science Foundation CHE-8211883 The Effects o f New Phosphido Ligands i n Or- ganometallic Chemistry and Homogeneous Cata- lysis (Chemistry) Richard A. Jones, Ph.D. $48,989. 1/7/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support for new research. Travis

Na t iona 1 Sci ence Foundat i on CHE-8214120 Mechanisms o f the Photoreactions o f Carban- ions (Chemistry) Marye A. Fox, Ph.D. $54,000. 12/1/82 - 5/31/84 Provides support f o r new research. T r a v i s

National Science Foundation OMR-8113087 - Amendment No. 01 Strengthening Mechanisms of Warm-Rolled Fer- rous Materials David L. Bourel l , Ph.O. $53,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $99,000. 3/ 1 5/82 - 8/31 /83 extended t h r o u g h 8/31 /84 Provides additional suppor t and extends period o f performance. T r a v i s

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas a t Austin C o n t r a c t s and Grants - Federal ( funds coming in) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

145. Agency: Grant: P r o j e c t t i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l i nves t iga to r : New funds: Grant period: Description: County of expenditure:

146, Agency: Grant: Project t i t l e :

Principal investigators:

Neu funds: Grant period : Description: County o f expenditure:

Agency: Grant: Project t i tSme:

Principal investigator:

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148. Agency: Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New f u n d s : Grant per iod: Description: County o f expendi ture:.

149. Agency: Grant : P ro jec t t i t l e :

Principal investigator: Nen funds: Grant period: D e s c r i p t i o n :

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National Science Foundation DMR-82 17 288 Synthesis , Structure and Electronic Prop- ~ r t j es o f T r a n s i t i on Metal Oxysul f i des Hugo Steinf ink, Ph.D. $52,900, 1/15/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support f o r new research. T r a v i s

National Science Foundation EAR-801 9063 - Amendment No. 02 Bas ic P rope r t i es o f Seismic Ref1 e c t i o n Data and Improved Methods o f Processing and In- terpretation Milo M. Backus, Ph-D, Clark Wilson, Ph.D, None 12/1/80 - 12/35/82 extended through 6/30/83 Extends period o f performance on ly . Travis

Nati onal Sci ence Foundation EAR-82 1 3008 Factors I n f 1 uenci ng Local Network Locations Near SuMuction Zones Clifford A. Froh l i ch , Ph.D. UT-Austin I n s t i t u t e for Geophysics 860,000. 12/1/82 - 5/31/85 Provides support for new research. Travl s

National Sci ence Foundat i on IRT-8211954 Synthesis o f Latent Irnmunoglobu1in Allotypes by Rabbit iRabbi t Lymphocyte Hybridorna Cell Lines

William J . Mandy, Ph.D. $1 1,540. 1/1/83 - 6/30/87 Provides support for new research. T r a v i s

National Science Foundat ion MCS-8011417 - Amendment No. 02 Automatic Theorem Pwvi ng and Appl i c a t i ons (Computer Research) Woodrow W. Bledsoe, Ph.D. $99,920 - Increases t o t a l t o $282,634. 11/15/90 - 4/30/83 extended through 4130184 Prov ides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends period o f performance. T r a v i s

The University o f Texas a t Aus t in Con t rac ts and Grants - Federa l ( funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

1 5 0 Agency: Grant: Pro jec t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigators:

New funds : Grant period : Descr ip t ion : County of expendiutre:

Agency : Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Grant per iod : Descr ip t ion : County o f expenditure:

152. Agency: Grant: Project title: P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r s :

New funds : Grant period: Description:

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153 . Agency: Grant: P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l inves t iga to r : New funds : Grant per iod : Desc r i p t i on : County o f expendi ture:

154. Agency: Grant : P r o j e c t t i t l e : P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r :

New funds: Grant period: Descri p t i o n :

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National Science Foundation MCS-8214731 Research and Devel opment o f I t e r a t i ve Al go- r i thms and Soft-Ware for El 1 i p t i c P a r t i a l D i f f e r e n t i a l Equations (Computer flesearch and Mathematical Sciences)

David M. Young, Ph.D. David R. K incaid, Ph.0. $73,534. 1/1/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support f o r new research. T r a v i s

Nat ional Science Foundation MEA-8270246 Improved Method f o r Engineering Analys is o f Radiative Trans fe r in I n d u s t r i a1 Furnaces John R. Howell, Ph.D. $51,696. 6/1/83 - 11/30/84 Prov ides support for new research. T r a v i s

National Science Foundation OCE-8001728 - Amendment No, 04 Large Aperture Sei smi c Experiment (LASE) 3. 0, P h i l l i p s , Ph.D. M i lo Backus, Ph.D. LIT-Austi n I n s t i t u t e f o r Geophysics None Unchanged (7/1/80 - 12/31 /83) Deletes Doug1 as McCowan as Pr inc i p a l Investi ga to r and approves P h i l l i p s and Backus. Trav i s

Nat iona l Science Foundation PCM-8003766 - Amendment No. 02 Pheromone-Endocri ne I n t e r a c t i o n s and t h e Re- gu la t ion of Dominance Behavior and Ovar ian Devel opment

Robert H. B a r t h , Ph.D. None 8/1/80 - I / ? 3/83 extended through 7/31/83 Extends per iod of perf omance only . Travis

National Science Foundation PCM-8020982 - Amendment No. 02 Ph and Acid-Base Regulation i n Ectotherms James N. Cameron, Ph.D. UT-Aust in Marine Science I n s t i t u t e a t Por t Aransas $46,400 - Increases t o t a l t o $138,400. 2/1/81 - 7/31/83 extended through 7/31 /84 Provides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends p e r i o d o f performance. T r a v i s

T h e University o f Texas a t Austin Cont rac ts and Grants - Federal (funds coming i n ) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

155. Agency: Grant: Project t i t l e :

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County o f expendi ture :

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157. Agency: G r a n t : P r o j e c t t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l investigator: New funds : Grant period: Description: County o f expenditure:

158. Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i nc i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New f u n d s : Grant per iod : Descr ip t ion : County o f expendi ture:

Agency: Grant : Project t i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l i n v e s t i g a t o r : New funds: Grant per iod : Descr ip t ion : County o f expendi ture:

Nat iona l Science Foundation PHY-8022199 - Amendment No. 02 Research on the Role of Gravi ta t ion i n Physics

Bryce S. DeWitt, Ph.D. $66,432 - Increases t o t a l t o $187,047. 1/1/81 - 6/30/83 extended through 6/30/84 Provides addi t i onal support and extends period of performance. i ravi s

National Science Foundation PCM-8112248 - Amendment No. 01 The Mechanism by Which Ribosomes Form Pep- t i d e s Boyd A. Hardesty, Ph.0. $65,000 - Increases total t o $130,000. 1 1 /1/81 - 4/30/83 extended through 4/30/84 Provides a d d i t i o n a l support and extends per iod of performance. Travis

Nat iona l Science Foundation PHY -821 11 94 Cooperant Atomic A c t i v i t y i n Optical Bista- b i l i t y (Physics) Harry J . Kimble, Ph.D. $55,452. 1/1/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support f o r new research. T r a v i s

Nat ional Science Foundation PHY-8216715 Classical and Quantum Mechanics o f Generally Covari an t Systems ( Physi cs )

Claudio T e i tel boim, Ph. D, $28,560. 1/15/83 - 6/30/84 Provides s u p p o r t for new research. Travis

Nat i ona l Sc i ence Foundation PRA-8213679 A Theoretical and E m p i r i c a l Investigation of the Ef fects of R i s k on Decisionmaking James 5. Dyer, Ph-D. $56,146. 1/1/83 - 6/30/84 Provides support f o r new research . Travis

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Bontracts and Grants - Federal (Funds Coming In) Board of Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

1 . Agency: United States De~~artment o f Education Grant number : 1746000203A4 P r u j ect t i t l e : Pel1 Grant Program Principal investigator : Michael A. Novak Adjusted funds: $0 Grant period: Academic Year 1980-81 Description : This transaction closes UT's Administrative

Allowance Account

6 Agency: United States Department o f Education Grant number: 1746000203A4 Project title: Pel1 Grant Program Principal investigator : Michael A. Novak Ad j us t ed funds : -$SO ,447 Grant period: Academic Year 1980-81 Description: 'fhis transaction closes UT's B E E Account

fo r 1980- 81

162. Agency: United States Department of Education Grant number: 1746000203A4 Project title: Pel1 Grant Program Principal investigator : Michael A. Novak Adjusted funds: +$I, 078,103 Grant period: Academic Year 1982-83 Description: Student Financial Aid Grant Program

163. Agency: Uni t cd States DeparBnen t of Education Grant number: 1746000203A4 Project t i t l e : Pel1 Grant Program Principal investigator : M4chael A, Novak Adjusted funds: +$101,349 Grant period: Acadmic Year 1982-83 Description: Student Financial 4 i d Grant Program

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCAT IONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

BOARD OF REGENTS HEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following are outgoing awards from federal contracts, g r a n t s , and agreements and submitted for formal approval by the Board o f Regents:

1. Agency: Lowel I Observatory Subcontract Modi f icat ion: No. 7 - Under UT-Austin Prime NASA Contract

NAS8- 32906 Project t i t l e : Astrometric Uses o f the Space Telescope Principal Investigator: William H. Jefferys, Ph.D. Funds : None Subcontract period: 2/24/78 - 1 1 /30/82 extended th rough 3/31/83 Description: Extends subcontract performance period for

services rendered by Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff.

2. Agency: Teenage Parent Council o f Austin, Inc. Memorandum o f Agreement: Under UT-Austin Prime DHHS/OHOS Grant No.

90-C-1597 (04) Project t i t l e : Region V I C h i l d Abuse and Neglect Resource

Center - School o f Social Work Principal investigator: Michael Lauderdale, Ph.D. Funds : $865. Agreement per i od : 7/23/82 - 8/31 /82 extended t h rough 2/28/83 Descr ip t ion : Provides additional funds t o TPCA and extends

period of performance for techni cal assistance i n the Child Abuse Prevention Project , Aust in City Council of PTAs.

3. Agency: University o f V i r g i n i a Subcontract Modif icat ion: No. 7 - Under UT-Austin Prime NASA Contract

NAS8-32906 P r o j e c t t i t l e : As trometri c Uses of the Space Te l escope Principal investigator: W i 11 i a m H. Jefferys, Ph. D. Funds : $11,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $80,000. Subcontract period: 2/24/78 - 11/30/82 extended through 7/31/83 Descri p t i on : Provides additional support and extends sub-

contract period o f perfomance.

4. Agency : Yale University Subcontract Miff cation: No. 8 - Under UT-Austin Prime NASA Contract

NAS8- 32906 Pro jec t t i t le : Astrornetric Uses of the Space Telescope Pr inc ipa l invest igator : Will iam H. Jefferys, Ph. D. Funds : $1 3,000 - Increases t o t a l t o $1 64,000, Subcontract period: 2/24/78 - 11 /30/82 extended through 7/31 /83 Description: Provides additional support and extends sub-

contract period of performance.

The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas at A u s t i n Trademark License Agreements Board of Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

1. Licensee: Artex >lanu f dc t u r i n g LOmpany Overland Park, Kansas 66204

License Issue Fee: S 500.00 Cont inu ing Royalty: S f x percent (67;) u f gross sales uf a l l

l i c e n s e d producr s sold by Licensee. Period : 9/1 /82 - 8/31 /85 D e s c r i p t i o n : Artex Yanufacturing Company will use

several of t h e University's marks on sportswear.

2. Licensee: Campus Plaques of America St. L o u i s , b l i s s o u r i 63122

License Issue Fee: $100 -00 C o n t i n u i n g Royalty: Seven percent ( 7 2 ) of gross sales of a l l

l i c e n s e d products s o l d b y l icensee. Period : 1/1/83 - 12/31 /85 Desc r ip t ion : Campus Plaques of America w i l l use

several of the University's marks on plaques .

3 . Licensee:

License Issue Fee: Continuing Royal ty :

P e r i o d : Descript ion:

4 . Licensee:

,License Issue Fee: Cont inu ing Royalty:

Period: Description:

5 . Licensee :

License Issue Fee: Continuing Royalty:

F e r i o d : Description:

Smoker P r o d u c t s Mabank, Texas 75146 $50 -00 S i x percent ( 6 % ) of gross sales of a l l l i c e n s e d p r o d u c t s sold by l i c e n s e e . 10/1/82 - 1 2 / 3 1 / 8 4 Smoker Products will use several of the University's marks on portable barbeque g r i l l s .

Stuarr Harbour dba Meadow P r o d u c t s Hidland, Texas 79701 $50 .oo S i x percent (6%) vf g r o s s saLes of a l l l icensed products sold by l icensee. 1/1/83 - 1 2 / 3 1 / 3 4 Stuart Harbour w i l l use several uf the University's marks on boot bags.

Nat iunal Engraving Company Birmingham, Alabama $50.00 S i x p e r c e n t (6%) of g r o s s sales of all l i c e n s e d products sold by l icensee. 5/1 /82 - 1 2 / 3 1 / 9 2 Nat ional Engraving Company w i l l use several of t h e University's marks on g radua t i on announcements.

The University of Texas at Austin Trademark L i c e n s e Agreements (can't.) Ward of Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15$ 1983

6 . Licensee: P r u e t t , Fruett & Associates, Inc. dba Westfall Creations Dallas, Texas 7 5 2 3 4

License Issue Fee: $50 -00 Continuing Royalty: None Per iod : 12/1/82 - 12 /31 /85 Descript ion: Pruett , Pruett , & Associates w i l l use

seyeral of the University's marks on printed advertisements in various media f o r s o l i c i t a t ion of the sale of o r i g i n a l "Nuts and BoPrs" sculptures .

7 . Licensee:

L i c e n s e Issue Fee: Cont inu ing Royalty:

Period: Description;

8. Licensee:

License Issue F e e : Cont inu ing Royalty:

Period: Descript ion:

9 . Licensee:

License I ssue Fee; Cont i n r ~ i n g Roya l ty :

Period: Descript ion :

LO. Licensee:

License lssue Fee: Cont inu ing Royalty:

P e r i o d : Description:

Terrif l c Designs, Ioc . Aust in , Texas $50.00 Five percent (5Z) of g r o s s sales of all licensed products sold by licensee. 12/1/82 - 12/31/85 Terr i f ic Designs, Inc. will use several of the University's marks on commemorative co ins .

Turner of Texas, Lnc . Aust in , Texas 78758 $100 -00 S i x percent ( 6 % ) of gross sales of all l i censed products sold by ticensee. 4 / 1 / 8 2 - 12 /31 /84 Turner of Texas, I n c . w i 1 , l u s e several of the I h i v e r s i ~ y ~ s marks on bumper stickers, decals, s p i r i t buttons and other approved products .

Universal Enterpr i ses Dallas, Texas 75222 $50 -00 S i x percent ( 6 % ) of gross sales of a11 licensed products s o l d by l icensee. 12 /1 /82 - 1 2 / 3 1 / 8 5 Universal Enterprises w i l l use several of the University's marks on l u c i t e desk c locks .

Amana Woolen Mills Amana, Iowa $100.00 Six percent ( 4 % ) of gros s sales of all 1ic.ensed produc ts sold by licensee. 2 /1 /83 - 12/31/85 Amana Woolen M i l l s will u s e several of the University's marks on blankets, c l o t h i n g , and wood products.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1 982 -83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRlL 14-15, 1983

The term "rate" f o r academic personnel i s t h e full-time nine-nunth base rate; f o r a l l other personnel it i s t h e full-time twelve-nanth rate, t h e appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction o f t ime f o r which he i s appointed and t h e period o f his appointment. Source o f funds for payment of sa la r i es , unless otherwise shown, i s the departmental salaries account, including the Available University Fund.

1. APPOINTMENTS TO NAMED PROFESSORSHIPS, ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS AND ENDOKED CHAIRS - 1982 -- -83 BUDGET

Appointments were approved through Agenda action a t prior meetings o f the Board of Regents, a s fo7lows:

Nine Months Chair or Professorship o r Cha i r and Academic Pro fessorsh ip E f f e c t i v e Department o r School Rate Appointment Date -

School o f Archj tecture Paul Phi 11 i pe Cret Centennial Fellowship i n A r c h i t e c t u r e

( 1 ) M a r t i n S. Kermacy (Pro fessor ) (Tenure) $ 40,212 (RBc# 1470)

Margaret McDermott Centennial Tedching Fe l lowsh ip in Architecture

( 2 ) Urury 0. Alexander (Professor) (Tenure) 42,514 (RBC# 1443)

W . 1. Moody, J r . Centennial Pro fesso rsh ip i n Architecture

( 3 ) James H. Box (Professor) (Tenure) (RBC# 1451, 1452)

English President's A s s o c i a t e s Centennial

Teaching Fellowship i n E ~ g l i s h Cornpos i ti on

( 4 ) Lester L. Faig ley ( A s s i s t a n t Professor) (Non- tenure)

(RBCt 1386)

Spanish and Portuguese Edward Larocque Tinker C h a i r i n Latin American Studies

( 5 ) Alfredo Pareja ( V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r ) (Non-tenurej

i H B C t t 1477)

Astronox Jane and R a l and Slumbers Centennial Prufessarship i n ~ s t r o n u r n ~

( 6 ) Gerard H. deVducou7eurs ( Professor) (Tenure)

( R B C # 1 3 8 2 , 7383)

NIne Months Chair o r 2-7E21

Professorship o r C h a i r and Academic Professorship % f f S t i v e Oepartment or School .- Ra t e Appointment Date

M a t h e m a t i c s m a n d l and B l umbers Centenni a1 Professorship i n at he ma ti c s

( 7 ) Dav id V . Hinkley (professor) ( Tenure ) 50,000

(RBc# 1537, 7536)

Accountin Favez Sarifim and Co. Centennial ~&llowship

( 8 ) A1 len H. 8izael7 (Lecturer) (lion-tenure) 35,800

*Stipend o f $1,500 approved; payment i s subject t o availabil i t y of funds,

(R6Ck 1510)

Finance Lawrence D. Gale Chair i n Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship, College of Business Administration and Graduate School o f Business

( 9 ) Ernest W . Walker (Professor) (Tenure) 46,000

( R S C # 1544, 1645)

Jou rna 1 i srn W i 11 i am P. Hobby Centennial Professorship

i n Communication (10) Dwigh t L. Teeter, Jr . (Professor)

(Tenure) 42,500 (RBC# 1392, 1393)

Music w d Larocque Tinker Cha i r i n L a t i n

American Studies (11) Gilberto Mendes (Visiting

Professor) (Non-tenure) 45,000 ( R O C # 1504)

Frank C. E r w i n , J r . Centennial Professorship i n Opera ( 1 2 ) Walter E . Ducloux (Professor)

(Tenure ) 47,828 ( R B C # 1384, 1385)

L83 School o f Pub? i c A f f a i r s Mike Hoqs Professorship o f Urban Policv

- - J

113) iorman J . lickm man ( v i s i t i n g Professor) (Non- tenure) 47,000

(?BC# 1355, 1354, 1353 )

F u l l -time S a l 9 Period o f % No.

I tern, Department , T i t? e , Name Appointmer~t . - - Time Mos. - R a t e

GENERAL ADM IN I S T R A T I O N -- AND -- STUDENT SERVICES

O f f i c e o f t h e President S a l a r y [ n c m a n d n g e o f S t a t u s

2 . Barbard Sue Bailey

To: Oirector o f Special Events and Centennial A c t i v i t i e s - E f f e c t l ve. 22/1 - 8/31 100 12 $ 38,000

From: Director o f Special Events 9/1 - 8/31 100 12 27,000 ( R B C t 1279)

O f f i c e of Accounting Sal ary Increase

~ s s o c i a t e Director o f Account ing 3. James E. Bedrich

To: E f f e c t i v e

From: (KBC# 1335)

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

V ice President and Coordinator o f Centennial Pro rams

+T In terde~artmenta ransfer 4. Amount o f T rans fe r - $15,000

To: V i c e President and Coordinator o f Centennial Programs - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel

From: Development Off ice - A d m i n i s t r a t i v e and Professional Salaries

Real loca t ion of f u n d s needed f o r t h e salary o f an a s s i s t a n t f o r the Assistant Coordinator of Centennjal Program Activities, Susan Clagett. (RBC# 1375)

University Development - O f f i c e Change of S ta tus

5. Carolyn C . K . Curt is

To: Ass i s tan t Director - E f f e c t i v e 12/1 - 8 /31 7 5 I2 25,000

From: Senior Administrative Clerk 9/13 - 8/31 60 12 16,776 (RBCilf 1520)

Resignation A s s i s t a n t Dir%ector

6. Valerie 5. Ounnam

Date o f Res i gnat i on (RBC# 1401)

Miscellaneous General Institutional Expense T r a n s f e r o f Funds

7 . Amount of Transfer - $82,500

To: Judyenients

From: Unallocated Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

Settlement o f c la im sty1 ed Pornmier v The Univers i ty of Texas. (RBCSi 1493)

Full-time Salary Period o f ti

0 No. I tern. - Department, T i t l e . Name Appoi n trnent Time Mos . - - - Rare -

SCHOUL OF AHCHITECTURE - Appu i n tmen t

Lecturer 8 . Gerald F . H igg ins on-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 3 3 9 $ 30,000

IRBC#/ 1535)

Change of S t a t u s Adjunct A s s i s t d n t Professor

9, David Andrew Vernooy (Ron-tenure)

'Tu: E f f e c t i v e 1 6 - 5/31 lfl0 9 22,300

Leave o f Absence A s s i s t a n t P ro fessor

10. Patricia W . Sal inas (Non-tenure)

T o :

From :

911 - 5 / 3 1 LWOP 9 25,200

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, AND UNIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Change of S t a t u s

A s s o c i a t e Professor 11. Sandra Rosertbl oom (Tenure)

To: School of Architecture 9 / i - 5 /31 LWOP 9 32,873

University Research I n s t i tute- Faculty Research Assignment 3/16 - 5/31 100 9 32,873

From: School o f f lrchi tecture Y / l - 5/31 100 9 32,873 (RBCt t 1496)

COLLEGE OF - LIBERAL ARTS

. ,

V i s i t i n y Professor

' i i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e Pro fessv r 13. Donald P. Cole (Non-tenure)

(RBC4 1313)

Leave o f Absence Professor

14. R i c h a r d P , Schaedel (Tenure) 9 1 1 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 34,084

Term o f Leave ( R B U f 1352)

Ful I-time Salary Peri ad o f X No.

I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE UF L IBERAL A R T S (Cont i nued)

Center for As ian Studies Reappointment ~ e c t u r e r

15. C. V . Narasimhan on-tenure) 1 - 1 /15 --- 9 $ 60,000 1/16 - 5 /31 50

Center f o r Middle Eastern Studies Change o f Status

16. El i zabeth W . Fernea (Non- tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 50 9 20,189

Change T i t l e , Only:

To: Lecturer

From: Instructor (RBC#. 1419)

En l i s h *men t , .

V i s i t i n g Assoc ia te Professor 17. A1 1 en W i er (Non- tenu r e ) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 29,000

(RBCC 1438)

Visiting A s s o c i a t e Professor 18. Dara Wier (Non-tenure)

(RBC# 1439)

Lecturer 19. Francoi s Laroque (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 26,000

(I?BC# 1357)

Reappointment Sen io r Lecturer

20. Kent Nelson (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 24,000 ( R B c # 1428)

l e a v e of Absence A s s i s t a n t Professor

21 . Carol H. MacKay (lion-tenure)

TO: 9/1 - 5/31 LWOP 9 19,000

F r o m :

(REC# 1388)

9 1 - 1/15 LWOP 9 19,000 1/16 - 5 /31 100

Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r 2 2 . Maxine Hairs tan ( Tenure) 911 - 5/31 100 9 30,000

Term o f Leave 1/16 - 5/31 (RBC4 1387)

Res igna t ion A s s i s t a n t Professor

23. Carl o t a Dwyer on- tenure) 9 / 1 - 5 /31 50 9 20,540

Date o f Resignat ion (RBC$ 1318)

Gero~ani c Languages Appointment

Lecturer 24. I n g e l b o r g Drew i t z (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 4/15 100 9 39,867

( R B C ~ 1614)

Full-time S a l a r y Period o f % No.

I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. - Rate

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued)

Germanic Lan ua es (Continued) -+ Leave of bsence Ass is tant Professor

25. Lynda J . King (yon- tenure)

To:

From: 9 - 1/15 LWOP 9 21,456 1/16 - 5/31 100

Government Appoi ntmen t

26, Ben jamin I . Page

V i s i t i ng Professor (Non-tenure) 11/19 - 1 2 / 3 1 5 1 9 50,000

Professor (Tenure ) (KBC# 1442, 1548)

1/16 - 5/31 LWOP 9 53,000

Reappointment Lecturer

27. Willy E , Rice (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 26,199 (RBC# 1430)

Change o f S t a t u s Professor 28. Wa 1 1 ace Mende 1 son (Nun-tenu re)

To:

From: 9/1 - 5 / 3 1 50 9 46,640

Dr. Mendelson has retired. (RBC# 1642, 1643)

H i s t o r y Appointment

V i s i t i n g Professor 29. Woodrow W. Borah (Non-tenure) 4 / 4 - 4 / 1 7 100 9 28,349

(KBC# 1234)

Lcc tu re r 30. E r i c J. Van Young (Non-tenure) 4/18 - 5/1 100 9 28,349

( R B C # 1329)

V i s i t i n g Professor 3 1 . Carl Morner (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 3/14 100 9 78,117

( 2 O C t i 1270)

V i s i t i ng Pro fessor 32, Allen F. D a v i s (Nan-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 46,000

(RBCk\ 1458)

L i n g u i s t i c s Appointment

V i s i t i n g Professor 33. Peter Trudg i 7 1 (Non- tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 30,000

( R B C * 1560)

Per iod o f Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (Continued)

;;;:;i $i;; sence

A s s o c i a t e Professor 34. Susan F. Schmerling (Tenure)

To: 9/1 - 5/31 From:

(RHC# 1551)

Oriental and Afr ican Languages

Lecturer 35, Z i pporah Bar-Adon (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

(RBC# 1607)

Leave o f Absence Assistant Professor

3 6 . Abraham Z i 1 kha (Tenure) 9 /1 - 5/31

Term o f Leave (RBC# 1397)

Phi 1 osophy Appoi n tmen t Assistant Professor

3 7 . Flora L. Leibowi t z (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 ( R B C # 1322)

P l a n I I Appointment

V i s i t i n g Associate Professor 38. Karl Slaikeu (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31

(RBC# 1484)

Psycho1 ogy Appointment

V i s i t i n g Professor 3 9 . Ian Q. Whishaw (Non-tenure) 11/27 - 12/7

( R B C # 1 3 3 1 )

Lecturer 40. M a r v i n Danie l s (Non-tenure) Y/1 - 5/31

( R B C # 1315)

Res igna t i on Ad junc t A s s i s t a n t Professor

41. Lucy W . Harrero (Non-tenure) 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1

Adjunct A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 42. D a v i d Coffman (Non-tenure) 9/1 - 5/31

Date o f Resignation (RBC# 1311)

Full-time 5afary Z No.

Time Mos. - - Rate -

LWOP 9 $ 27,040

LWOP 9 27,040 100 9 27,040

F u l l - t i m e Sa la ry Per iod o f % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time Mos. Rate

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (continued)

Spanish and Portuguese Appoi ntrnent

V i s i t i n g Professor 43. Pe te r E. Russel 1 on-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 $ 44,000

(RBC# 1482)

V i s i t i n g Professor 44. A1 fredo Bryce {Mon-tenure) 11/20 - 11/30 100 9 33,941

(RBC# 1350)

Reappointment and Sa la ry Increase Lecturer

45. Sonya Ingwersen (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 15,000

Prev ious appointment: Assistant Ins t ructor 911 - 1/15 5 0 9 12,967

(RBC# 1638)

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES -

Off ice of the Dean Transfer o f Funds

46. Amount o f Trans fe r - $72,000

To: O f f i c e o f the Dean - Special Equipment

From: Phys ics - Matching Funds - Kimble ( P l a n t Funds)

Lapse o f unused P l a n t Funds t o t he Dean's Specia l Equipment account, (RBC# 1293)

Astronomy Appointment

Lecturer 47. Steven Federman (Non-tenure) 1 / 1 6 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 22,5UO

(RBC# 1525)

Astronomy and McDonald Observatory Rea DDO i n tmen t

48: ~ l l l lam D. Cochran (Nan-tenure)

Astronomy Lec tu re r

McDonald Observatory Research S c i e n t i s t

(RBC# 1351, 1352 & 1412)

Appointment and Resignat ion 49. Michel Breger

Resignat ion: Astronomy Associate Professor (Tenure) 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 30,700

Date of Res igna t ion 1/15/83

Appointment : McDonald Observatory

Research S c i e n t i s t (Nan-facul t y ) - General Budget Funds 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 50 12 40,933 - NSF Grant Funds 6/1 - 8/31 25 12 40,933

(RBC# 1512, 1513, 1586)

F u l l - t i m e Sa l a ry Period o f % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name - Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (Continued)

Botany and Cell Research I n s t i t u t e Remove from Budqet

50. W. bordon Whaley (Tenure)

Botany Ashbel Smith Professor 9/1 - 5/31 50 9 $ 55,248

Cell Research I n s t i t u t e Research S c i e n t i s t (Faculty) 9/1 - 8/31 50 9 55,248

Deceased - Remove f rom Budget 12/ 15/82 (RBC# 1366, 1368, 1367)

Botany Transfer o f Funds

51. Amount o f Transfer - $12,100

To: Botany - Maintenance and Operat ion

From: College o f Natural Sciences Unallocated Operating Account

To provide funds needed to r e p a i r t h e Electron Microscope. {RBC# 1377)

Chemi st ry Appointment

V i s i t i n g Professor 52. G i 1 b e r t S t o r k (Pion-tenure) 1/17 - 1/30 100 9 37,800

(RBC# 1557)

Computer Sciences Appointment

~ i s i s t a n t Professor 53. Jeffrey A. Brumfield (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 28,000

(RBC# 1514)

Assistant Professor 54. V i p i n Kumar (Non-tenure) 1 /21 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 28,000

(RBCR 1639)

Mathematics Appoi n tmen t

A s s o c i a t e Professor 55. Dor ian Goldfe ld (Tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 38,000

(RBC# 1530)

V i s i t i n g Pro fessor 56. Carlo F r a n c h e t t i (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 36,000

(RBC# 1528)

V i s i t i n g P r ~ f e s s o r 57 . William P. Thurston on-tenure) 11/29 - 12/12 50 9 57,450

(RBC# 1488)

Visiting Professor 58. avid Harville on-tenurej

( R B C # 1468)

Lec turer 59. P a t r i c k J . Rabier (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 /31 100 9 26,000

( R B C # 1 6 2 4 )

Per i od o f I tern, Department , T i tl e , Name Appointment

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (Cont inued)

Pli crobiol ogy Amoin tment kksi s t a n t Professor

60. Jaquel i ne P. Dud1 ey (Non- tenure) 1/ 16 - 5 / 3 1 (RBC# 1317)

Physics Reamointment

6 . Raul Fa i nchtei n (Non-tenure)

Lecturer 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

Research S c i e n t i s t (Faculty ) - NSF Grant Funds 1/16 - 2/28 (RBC# 1634 & 1635)

Change o f S t a t u s Professor

62. Freder ick L. H in ton (Tenure)

To: 1/16 - 5 /31

From: (RBC# 1321)

Zoo1 ogy A m o i ntment , ,

A s s i s t a n t Professor 6 3 . James J . B u l l (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 /31

( R B C # 1453)

A s s i s t a n t Professor 64. Matthew M. Uinkler (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31

(RBC# 1333)

Redppo i n trnerl t Lecturer

65. R o b e r t F. M a r t i n (Non-tenure) l/i6 - 5 / 3 1 (RBC# 1540)

R e s i g n a t i u n A s s i s t a n t Professor

66 . Ma rcy K. Uyenoyama (Non-tenure) 9 /1 - 5 /31

D a t e o f Resignation (RECtt 1363)

CGLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRAT ION -

Office of t h e Dean Reappointment A s s o c i a t e Dean

6 7 . V i c t o r L . Arno ld ( R B C d 1450)

Full-time Salary 0) k No.

T i m e Mos. - - Rate

Full-time Sa la ry Period o f Z No.

I t e m , Department, Title, Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Continued)

Account i ng Appointment

F o s t e r Parker Pro fessor i n Finance and Management T o t a l S a l a r y

Nine Months 68. W i l I i a m W . Cooper (Tenure) 9/1 - 5/31 --- 9 $ 74,808

To appo in t as Pro fesso r i n the Department o t Account ing i n a d d i t i o n t o h i s Original Budget appointment i n the Department o f Management. Academic r a t e o f $69,308 and nine months to ta l sa la ry o f $74,808 remain un- changed. (RBCb 1264)

Resignation A s s i s t a n t Professor

69 . H. PerrinGarsombke on-tenure) 9 /1 - 5 i 3 1 LWOP 9 32,500

Date o f Res igna t ion (RBC# 1618)

Finance Appointment

Lecturer 70. Joseph R. Ewers (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 6 7 9 33,871

(RBC# 1462)

Finance, and Economics Ao~ointment , ,

71. Lesl i e Young (Tenure)

Finance Research A s s o c i a t e (Facu l t y ) - Current R e s t r i c t e d Funds fo r Graduate School o f Business , Student - Facul ty Excellence Fund Account 10/1 - 1/14 85 9 45,500

Professor 1/16 - 5/31 56 9 45,500

Econorni cs Professor 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 4 4 9 45,500

( R B C f 1249, 1275, 1395)

General Business A ~ ~ v i n t r n e n t . .

A s s i s t a n t Professor 7 2 . David V. Gibson (Non-tenure)

(RBC# 1465)

Full -time S a r a y - Per iod o f Z No.

I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE OF B U S I N E S S ADMINISTRATION I c o n t i nued)

General Business (Cont inued) Change o f S t a t u s

Dan ie l B. S tua r t Centennia l Professor- sh ip i n A p p l i c a t i o n o f Computers t o Business and Management

73. Darwin D. Kl ingman (Tenure) T o t a l Sa la ry Nine Months

TO: 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 $ 61,000

From: 1 /16 - 5/31 LWOP 9 61,000

Sources o f Funds: General Budget Funds ($56,000) and Current R e s t r i c t e d - Daniel B. Stuart Professorshi p Funds ($5,000) (RBC# 1425, 1426)

Manageme11 t Appointment Instructor

7 4 . Jack W . B r i t t a i n (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 30,000 {RBC# 1610)

Professor 75. V i c t o r L. A r n o l d (Tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 2 5 9 45,000

D r , A r n o l d ho lds c o n c u r r e n t appointments as D i rector of t h e Bureau of Business Research and Associate Dean o f the College o f Business Administration at an annual r a t e of $65,220. (RBC# 1409)

Reappoi ntrnen t Senior L e c t u r e r

76. Gary M. Cadenhead (Non- tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 35,600 (RBC# 1411)

Lecturer 77. W i l l i a m J . Richardson (Non-tenure) 1 / 1 6 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 24,950

(RBC# 1431)

Management and Center f o r t he Studv o f Human Resources ~ ~ ~ o > n t r n e n t and change of S t a t u s

78. Rober t W . ~ i o v e r (Non-tenure)

Appoi n trnen t : Management

Lecturer

Change of Status: Center for t h e Study of Human Resources - U.S. Dept . o f Ag ri cu 1 ture Contract Funds

To: Director 9/1 -12/31 100 12 36,624

f r o m : A c t i n g Director

(REG# 1171, 1422, 1447)

Full -time *3a rHF Period of % No.

I tern, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AOMIN 1 STRAT ION (Continued)

Management, and Ex-Students Associat ion Reappointment

79. Joseph H. Culver (Non-tenure)

Hanagement L e c t u r e r

To:

From:

Ex-Students Assoc ia t i on - Ex-Students A s s o c i a t i o n Con t r ac t Funds

D i rector ( R B C # 458, 1416, 1445)

Marketing Administration Appointment . .

l ns truc tor 80. Stephen M. Goldberg go on-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 100 9 26,500

( R B C # 1320, 1423)

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

Advertising Appointment . . Instructor

81. Roxanne Hovland (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 24,500 (RBC# 1356)

Journalism and O f f i c e o f t h e Dean, n - A o ~ o i ntment

- 0 I -

82. Ja~r~es M. Haynes (Non-tenure)

Jourrial i sm Lecturer

O f f i c e o f t h e Dean, College o f Communication - Current Restricted Funds - Jesse H. Jones Pub I i c Conferences Fund Assistant Dean 1 /16 - 5/31 50 12 60,000

(RBC# 1580, 1581)

Radio/Television/Filn Appoi ntment

L e c t u r e r 83. Evard W. Wadsworth (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 28,000

( R B C # 1626)

Speech Communication Appo i n tmen t

Assoc ia te Professor 84. Craig C. Wier (Tenure)

( R B c # 1490)

Adjunct Associate Professor 85. P a t r i c i a D. W i therspoon (Non-tenure)l/l6 - 5/31 --- 9 28,000

( K B C P 1628)

Full-time Sa la ry Period of Yo No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. - Rate

COLLEGE Ok COMMUN ZCATION (Con t i nued)

Speech Communication (Continued) Appointment

V i s t i n g Associate Professor 86. Donald G. El l i s (Non-tenure) 1/17 - 1/28 100 9 $ 26,5130

(RBC# 1615)

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Office o f the Dean Reappointment

Soci a1 Science Research Associate (Facu l ty )

87. Frank E. Crawley, I 1 1

Source of Funds: Dean's Academic Development Fund (RBC# 1314)

Change of S ta tus D i rector o f Student Teaching

88. Lowell J. Bethel

From: (RBC# 1308, 1309)

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n Appointment

A s s i s t a n t Pro fessor 89. T . Michael Smi th (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 27,500

(RBC# 1556)

) r ~ y c h o l ~ y y , and Physical and H e a l t h Education -- Transfer o f Funds

90. Amount o f Transfer - $32,092

To: Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n - Faculty S a l a r i e s ($9,147) Educational Psychology - Teaching Assistants ($19,532) Physica l and Heal t h Education - Facul ty Salaries ($3,413)

From: Unal 1 ocated Teaching Salaries ($3,276) Dean ' s Reserve f o r Faculty Sa l a r i e s ($28,816)

(RBC# 1341)

Educational A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Appoi ntmen t V i s i t i n g Professor

91. Terry 0 ' Banion (Non-tenure) 2/7 - 2/18 3 7 9 48,000 (RBCg 1429)

V i s i t i n g Professor 9 2 . Edmund 3. Gl eazer (Non-tenure) 2/14 - 2 /25 4 1 9 53,000

(RBC# 1421)

V i s i t i n q Pro fessor 93. -1olan El 1 i s o n (tion-tenure)

( R B C # 1418)

Per iod o f I tern, Department, T i t l e , Name Appoi ntmen t

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (Continued)

Educat ional A d m i n i s t r a t i o n (Continued} Appointment

V i s i t i n g Professor 94. Francis Chase (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

(RBCa 1380)

V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r 95. Tonlas Arciniega on-tenure) 2/28 - 3/11

(RBC# 1408)

V i s i t i n g Professor 96. A lonzo A. C r i m (Non-tenure) 4 /4 - 4/15

( R B C # 1415)

Foreign Language Education Center Appoi ntmen t . .

Act i ng 0 i r e c t o r 97. Laurel A. B r i s c o e

(RBC# 1310)

Resignat ion D i rector

98. John G. Bordie

Remove f r o m the Center 's Summer Budget (RBC# 1349)

Special Education A m o i n t m e n t , ,

99. Juan Carlos Gonzalez (Non-tenure)

Lecturer 11/8 - 5/31

Social Science Research A s s o c i a t e ( F a c u l t y ) - U . S . Office o f Education Contract Funds 11/8 - 5/31 ( R B C # 1265, 1266)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics ~ e s i ~ n a t i o n A s s o c i a t e Professor

1 0 . D a l e G . B e t t i s (Tenure)

Date o f Kes igna t ion (RBC# 1509)

C i v i 1 Eng ineer ing - Appointment

Full -time Salary QI h No.

Time Nos. - - Rate -

A s s i s t a n t Professor 101. P r i s c i 11 a P . Nelson (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

(RBCf: 1547)

Ful I-timer'3a-lary Period o f % No.

I tem, Department, l i t l e , Name

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Cont inued)

C i v i 1 Engineering (Continued) Reappointment

S e n i o r Lecturer 102. A l v i n H. Meyer on-tenure)

Appointment Time Mos. - - Rate

Senior L e c t u r e r 103. Wal t e r E. Georqe on-tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 5 5 9 34,800

Adjunct P r o f e s s o r 104. D a v i s L. Ford (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 /31 3 3 9 40,000

(FIBC# 1463)

Change o f S t a t u s Professor

105. J . Nei 1 s Thompson (Tenure)

TO: 1/16 - 5 /31 50 9 41,485

From: (RBC# 1487)

C i v i l Engineering, and O f f i c e o f the Dean, Colleae o f Enuinerrina Reappointment

106. Pedro M a r t i net-Pereda (Non-tenure)

C i v i 1 Engineering V i s i t i n g Professor

Office o f t he Dean, C o l l e g e o f Engineer ing - Cur ren t Restricted B e t t i e Margare t S m i t h Cha i r i n Engineering Funds

Research Engineer ( F a c u l t y ) 1/16 - 5/31 17 9 40,000 ( R B C # 1541, 1473)

Electrical Engineering Appointment

L e c t u r e r 107. Bythel K. Cooper (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 2 5 9 30,940

( R B C d 1518)

Lecturer 108. Radomir A. M i h a j l o v i c (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 /31 25 9 32,000

(RBC# 1543)

Assistant Professor 109. h . Ray Mercer (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 33,000

( R D C # 1474)

Reappoi ntment Lec tu re r

110. Loyd W . Dreher (Non-tenure) (RBC# 1461)

Lec tu re r 1 1 . Charles R. CuIbertsun on-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 2 5 9 30,033

(RBC* 1457)

L e c t u r e r 112. G r o r y e L . Cardwell, I11 (Non- tenure) l / l6 - 5 / 3 1 75 9 33,777

( R B C B 1454)

Per i od o f Item, Department, Ti t l e , Name Appointment

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Continued)

El ec t r i ca 1 Engineer ing (Continued) Reappointment Adjunct Associate Professor

113. Kenneth D . Herr ing on-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 Source o f Funds San Anton io Graduate Engineering Prograni Account (R6C# 1534)

Lecturer 114. N.P. Cho t i r os (Non-tenure) 1 /16 - 5 /31

(RBC# 1517 )

Lecturer 115. Fred W . Hudson, Jr, (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31

(R8Cd 1562)

Mechanical Engineering Appoi n trnen t

Lecturer 116. Richard 3. T h o r n h i l l (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31

( R B C # 1558)

Reappointment A s s o c i a t e Professor

117. James R. Holmes (Tenure) 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 (RBC# 1538)

Senior Lecturer 118. David T. Blackstock (Non-tenure) 1 /16 - 5 /31

(RBC# 1511)

Lecturer 119. David E. Greene (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5 /31

(RBC# 1531)

Associate Professor 120. Margaret R. Baker (Tenure) 1 /16 - 5/31

(RBC# 1508)

Petroleum Engineering, and Government Reappointment and Salary Increase

121. Pau l Anaejionu- (Non-tenure)

Petroleum Engineering Research Associate (Facul ty ) 911 - 1/15

Governrnen t t e c t u rer

198 1-82 Lecturer (RHC# 1.262, 1604)

F u l l - t ime Salary Z No.

Time Mos. - - Rate

Full -time Salary Period o f % -No

I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

COLLEGE O f F I N E ARTS

Col lege o f Fine Arts Media Serv ices Interdepartmental T r a n s f e r

122, Amount o f Transfer - $90,272

To: Col lege o f F i ne A r t s Media Services - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel ($82,104) C o l l e g e of F ine Arts Media Services - Wages ($16,168)

From: College o f F ine A r t s Per forming Arts Center - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel ($50,7 96)

Music - C l a s s i f i e d Personnel ($31,908) Music - Wages ($16,168)

T r a n s f e r funds needed t o support t h e o p e r a t i o n of the newly established Nedia Services unit. (RSC# 15/1 , 1598, 1630)

Music Appoi ntmen t

V i s i t i n g Professor 123 . Bruno N e t t 1 (Non-tenure)

( R B C # 1623)

SCHOOL OF LAW Appoi n tmen t Visiting Professor

124. D a v i d W. Robertson (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 60,000 (RBC# 1325)

Assistant Professor 125. David M. Rabban (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 100 9 42,000

(RBCb 1324)

Adjunct Professor 126. D a v i d Cohen (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 3 3 9 36,000

( R B C f 1312)

Adjunc t Professor 127. W i 11 iarn P. Streng (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 28 9 57,700

(RBC# 1326)

A d j u n c t Professor 128. George E. Henderson (Non-tenure) 1/16 - 5/31 33 9 45,000

(RBCii 1424)

Adjunct P ro fesso r 129. 0 e n F . Vaughan, I I ! (Pion-tenure) 1/16-5/31 --- 9 48,000

( RBC# f 436)

L e c t u r e r 130. S t e v a n n C. Simpson (Non-tenure) 7/16 - 5/31 20 9 31,188

( R B C # 1483)

V i s i t i ng Professor 131. G u i l lermo F. Margadant

(Non-tenure) ( R B C # 1640)

Rea ppo i n tmen t A d j u n c t P r o f e s s o r

132. James F. Dear (Non-tenure) (RBCR 1613)

F u l I-time Salary Per iod o f 4' NO.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

SCHOOL OF LAW (Continued) Resf gna t i on Lecturer

133. W i l l i a n ~ 0. Whi tehurs t on-tenure) 9/1 - 5/31 20 9 $31,188

Date o f Res igna t ion (RBC# 1332)

SCHOOL OF LAW, AND ACCOUNTING Change of Status

Professor 134. Michael H. Granof (Tenure)

To: School o f Law

Account ing

From: Accounting (ROC$ 1466)

C D R U G S DYNAMICS INSTITUTE Reappointment

135. D a v i d E. Thurston (Non-tenure)

Col lege o f Pharmacy A s s i s t a n t Professor

Drug Dynani cs I n s ti t u t e - U. S . DHHS Contract Funds

Research Scientist ( F a c u l t y ) 1/16 - 5 /31 78 9 20,250 (RBC# 1327, 1362)

CENTER FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES Changef Sta tus and Sa1 ary Increases

136. Kev in T. Meyer

To: Act ing Associate D i r e c t o r - E f f e c t i v e 1 - 8/31 100 12 27,720

From: Execu t i ve Producer f o r informational Programs 9/1 - 8/31 100 12 21,936

( R B C # 1475)

R e s i g n a t i o n Assistant Director f o r Marke t ing

137. Christine S. Chr is tensen 9 / 1 - 8/31 100 12 29,349

Date o f Res i gnat i on ( R B C t 1381)

NAVAL SCIENCE Appointment Associate Professor

138. John Lee Baker (Nun-tenure) 9/1 - 5/31 100 Salary p a i d b y

Full - t i m e S a l a r y +-

Period o f % No. I t.cn1, Uepa r tmen t , T i t.l e , Name Appoi tttmen t - Time Mos . - Rat.c ---

UNALLOCATED TEACHING SALARIES Trans fe r o f Funds - . -

139. ~ m o u n t o f T r a n s f e r - $786,511

Funds previously 1 apsed t o t h e institutional Unal located Teaching Salaries account were transferred t o Departments and Schools t o suppor t Spr ing Semester appointments, as follows:

College o r Schoal and Department Amount

College o f L i b e r a l Arts Anthropology H i s to ry Philosophy ~ s y c h o l ogy

S u b t o t a l - Liberal Arts

Col 1 ege of Natural Sciences Chemistr,~ blicrobioiogy zoo1 ogy

Subto ta l - Natural Sciences

College of Business Administration Marketing Administration 13,749

Subtotal - Business A d m i n i s - t r a t i o n

Colleye o f Communication - Radio /TV/F i lm Speech tommun i c a t i o n

S u b t o t a l - Corrmiunication

Cu11egn of Engineer ing -- Aerospace Eny i n e e r l t ~ q and

I - c + ~ o l ( I + Law

' jNAL;_L?Cf i j f : t~ [ik;lFt';FiEj+T$,,L 1JPERAT;HG EXPENSE ----- .- - *- - i ransfer c t F u n d s

i"hr-,u's :I;erc trans i t : i 'red from the i n s t i t t i t i ona 1 Unaf i oca t e d Uepar t r~ ientd l ! Jp r ra t I I I ~ Expense Lr.-ount t o supp? ement d e p a r t ~ n e n t a i 1112 i ntenance and ;l;l+,v.:~tion d c i d u n t s , a s t'ui lows:

F u l l -time Salary Per iod o f % No.

I t e m , r t m a n t , T i t l e , Name Appointment Time Mos. - - Rate - UNALLOCATED UEPARTMENTAL OPERATING EXPENSE (Continued)

140. Trans fe r o f Funds (Continued)

Finance (RBC# 1498)

General Business (RBC# 1499)

O f f i c e of t h e Dean, College o f Eng i neeri ng - Unal 1 oca ted Operating Account

Funds a r e t o be reallocated to departments, as needed

( R B C # 1339)

Aerospace Engineering and Eng ineer ing Mechanics

(RBC# 1286)

Chemical Engineer ing (RBC# 1287)

Civil Engineer ing (RBC# 1288)

Electrical Engineer ing (RBC# 1289)

Mechanical Engineering (RBC# 1290)

Petroleum Engineering (RBC# 1291 )

L l BRARY A ~ ~ o i n t m e n t , . Professional L i b r a r i a n , Serials Cataloger

141. Connie I . Neal (RBC# 1583)

Professional L i b r a r i a n , Music and Monographs Cataloger

142, Robin L. Fradenburgh ( R B C # 1579)

Salary Increase L i b r a r i a n , Special Assistant, In fo rmat ion and Systems

143. Rober t B. Miller

To: E f f e c t i v e

From: (RBC# 1285)

Full-time Salary Period o f % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. R a t e - LIBRARY (Cont inued) Salary Increase

Head L i b r a r i a n , Special Services 144. Mary C. Seng

To : Effect i ve

From: (RBCX 1280, 1287 )

Head L i b r a r i a n , Engineering Library 745. S u s a n B . A r d i s

To: E f f e c t i v e

from: (RBCS 1284)

Librarian, Automated Cataloging 146. Car l R. Lee

To: Effective

From: (RBC# 1282)

Sa l a ry Increase and Change o f S t a t u s 147. Nancy Inez Elder

To: Acting Head Librarian, Science Library -

E f f e c t i v e l / l - 6/30 7 00 12 19,300

Librarian, Science/ Techno 1 ogy 7 /1 - 8/31 100 12 18,100

From: Librarian , Science/ Techno1 ogy 9/1 - 8/31 100 12 18,100

( R B C # 1399)

148. Char lo t t e G. Eismbn

To: Professional L ib ra r ian , A c t i n g Science and Techno1 ogy t i brar i an -

E f f e c t i v e 1/20 - 6/30 100 12 16,000

From: Library Assistant I 9 / 1 - 8 / 3 1 I00 1 2 11,064 (RBCb 1578)

Leave o f Absence P r o f e s s i o n a l L i b r a r i a n , Mexican- American Stud i e s L i b r a r i a n

149. E l v i r a Chavar i a 9 / 1 - 8/31 100 12 78,417

Tern1 o f Leave (RBC# 1577)

Res igna t ion Professional Li brar-ian, Cataloging Department

150. Izo l de Jansans 9(1 - 8/31 100 12 19,357

Oatc o f Kes igna t fon ( R B C # 1 5 8 2 )

Ful I-time Sa l a ry Period o f % 10.

-- I tern, Department , T i t 1 e , Name Appoin tment - Time - Mos. Rate

LIBRARY (Cont inued) Res i gnat i on Professional L i b r a r i a n , Head L i b r a r i a n , Science Library

157, Be t t y J. White 9/1 - 8/31 100 12 $23,600

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n ( R B C # 1584)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 152. Amount o f T rans fe r - $54,000

To: L i b r a r y - Automated C i r c u l a t i o n System - Special Equipment and Other Related Expenses

From: Unallocated Account - L i b r a r y

1.0 provide t h e funds needed t o a d a p t t h e geology and s c i e n c e 1 i brary col l e c t i o n s f o r automated circulat ion equipment by coding and a f f i x i n g a machine-readable l abe l t o each volume. ( R B C f 1398)

ORGANIZED RESEARCti

Center f o r Conservation - Natural H i s t o r y S a l a r y Increase

Conservator 153. Sara 3. Wolf

To: E f f e c t i v e 12/1 - 8/31 1UO 12 22,500

From: (RBC# 1334)

Border Research Program Appoi ntmen t Assistant t o the Director

154. Eddie A u r i s p a

Sources of Funds Una 1 1 oca ted Organized Research Account (63,712) and Unal located Main- tenance and Operation Account ($16,705) (RBC# 1631, 7501 )

Inst i tute for Fus ion Studies Appo i n tmen t

Hesearch Fellow 155. Zh i Gang An

Sources o f Funds: General Budget ( 1 / 2 ) and U. S. Department o f Energy Contract ( ' l i i i)

Resignat ion Research Fell ow

7 56. Kenneth P. S w a r t z

Lla te of Res i gna t i on ( R B C # 1653, 1654)

Per iod o f Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment

SPEC IAL ITEMS

Institute f o r Geophysics - Marine r S a l a r v Increase ~ e s k r c h S c i e n t i s t (Non-facul t y )

157. Ruth E. Buskirk

To: Effective 2/1 - 8/31

From: 9/1 - 8/31

Sources o f Fund: General Budget Funds (Ed%), and NSF G r a n t Funds ( S O U (RBC# 1515, 7516)

Research S c i e n t i s t (Non-facul ty ) 758. James A. Austin, Jr.

To: E f f e c t i v e 2/1 - 8/31

From: 9/1 - 8/31

Sources of Funds: General Budget Funds (50%) and Current Restr ic ted Funds - Various Donors - Old Bahama Channel Mu1 t i channe l Sei smic Survey Account (50%) (RBC# 1506, 1507)

Sa la ry Increase and Change o f Status 159. E r i c J. Rosencrantz

To: Research Associate - E f f e c t i v e

Fron~: Research S c i e n t i s t Associate 111

Sources of Funds U . S . Navy Contracts

General Budget Funds (RBC# 1479, 1480, 1481)

Ful I-time Salary X No.

Time Mos. - - Rate

To: Research Associate (Non-facul t y ) - General Budget Funds - E f f e c t i v e 1/1 - 2/28

Current Restricted Funds - Industrial Associates Account 3 / 1 - 8/31

From: Research Scientist A s s o c i a t e 111 9/1 - 2/28

(RRC4 1486, 1591)

I tern, Department, T i t l e , Name

SPECIAL ITEMS (Cont inued)

Mar ine Science Ins t i tu t e - P o r t Aransas Change of S t a t u s

161. Pa t r i ck L. Parker

To: Research Scientist

From: A s s o c i a t e Director

Concurrent Employment: Marine Studies

Professor (RBC# 1303, 1304, 1305)

McDonal d Observatory Reappointment

Research Scientist 162. Beverly J . Wills

(RBCP 7492, 1652)

Full-time Sa la ry Per i od o f f NO.

Appointment T i m e Mos. - - Rate

A - I 54

. u- ---.A -+-- -,---, -

163. TRANSFERS FROM AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND TO DEPARTMENTS OR PROJECTS

The report of transfers represents appropriations to date to Departments and Projects from the allocations included in the 1982-83 OriginalBudget. The docketing of the transactions is done on a cumulative year-to-date basis for the fiscal year. The budgeted allocations andaccount number series are listed as follows:

:x=­I.....

01Ul

For Educational Programs and Projects:Academic Development

Account Number 20-9890-9000Research Development Program

Account Number 20-9892-9000Visiting Lecturers and Consultants

Account Number 20-6250-2030For Humanities Research Center AcqUisitions

Account Number 19-9820-9000For Engineering Special Equipment

Account Number 19-9835-9000For Special Equipment - Academic and ResearchProjects and OperationsAccount Number 19-9830-9000

For ComputersAccount Number 19-9850-9000

For Repair ProjectsAccount Number 19-9860-9000

For Law SChool Text Processing EquipmentAccount Number 19~9865-9000

For Model Admissions/Registration and Records ProjectAccount Number 19-9870-9000

For Repair and Refitting of Ships - Institute for GeophysicsAccount Number 19·9875-9000

For Interinstitutional ProgramsAccount Number 19·9880-9000

The "19u account number series AUF funds are allocated to the colleges/schools and other administrati\le units to support Ilew classroom andlaboratory equipment acquisitions, to replace worn out or obsolete instructional equipment and to be used as matching funds for thoseFederal funding programs that provide teaching and graduate research equlpment on a matching basis. Support is provided for specialprojects to improve and enhance selected instructional and graduate research training programs as approved by the President for emergencyrepairs. remodeling and related items necessary to maintain the academic facilities.

The "20" account number series AUF funds support the core academic programs and scholarly activities of the colleges/schools by enab1 ing thedeans to initiate improvements in and new development of undergraduate and graduate curricular materials and classroom instructionalprocedures, to enrich the academic programs through special seminars, workshops and colloquia, and to attract outstanding prospectivefaculty members to visit the campus and present a scholarly seminar to University faculty/stUdents. Special projects for the development ofnew academic programs and new research capabilities in support of graduate training efforts are funded as approved by the President.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINTRANSFER TO DEPARTMENTS FROM BUDGETED

AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

Total Transferred as Reported in Previous 1982-83 Dockets

Co1 Iege of Libera 1 Arts - Offi ce of the Dean ­Administrative and Professional Salaries

RBeNumber

1340

AcademicOevelopment20-9890-9000

$ 525,313*

$ 10 ,OUU

ResearchDevelopment20-9892-9000

$ 133,075

Institute of Latin-American Studies ­Tinker Field Research Grant Program ­Matching Funds

Center for Energy Studies - Engergy Program Development,including Travel

Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute ­Administrative and Professional Salaries - Lapse

Subtotal

Total Transferred 1982-83

1982-83 Original Budget Allocation

*Includes Balances reappropriated from 1981-82.

1629 $ 10.000

1441 $ 10,000

1400 (10,675)

$ 20,000 $ (675)

$ 545,313* $ 132,400

$ 500,000 $ 200,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINSPECIAL DESIGNATED FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM

AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

IJ

J

III

ITotal Transferred as Reported in Previous 1982-83 Dockets

Physical Plant

RBeNumber

For RepairProjects

19-9860-9000

$ 325,388

For Spec. Equip.­Academic &

Research Project&Operations19-9830-9000

$2.266 !271. 13

For HumanitiesResearch CenterAcquisitions19-9820-9000

$ 110,000

)::>I

(Jl

'"

Repairs to Chilling Station No.4

Repair and Replacement of Roofs

Fire Door - Sid Richardson Hall

Panel Board Bussing - Cockrell Hall

Sidewalks

Bicycle Racks

Replace Oak Floor - Waggener Hall

Replace Hot Water Pumps ­Gearing and Waggener Halls

Renovation - Biology Building,Room 112

Astronomy - Matching Funds ­VandenBout

1302 $ 75,000

1302 250,000

1302 12,000

1302 10,000

1302 32,000

1302 10,000

1302 5,000

1302 5,500

1647 42,000

1440 $10,000

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTINSPECIAL DESIGNATED_FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM

AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

Chemistry - Matching Funds - White

Physics - Matching Funds - Kimble

The Institute for Constructive Capitalism ­Building Utilities and Janatorial Service Cost

~ Humanities Research Center ­Development of Collections

Subtotal

Total Transferred 1982-83

1982-83 Original Budget Allocation

RBCNumber

1371

1646

1370

1603

For RepairProjects

19-9860-9000

$ 441,500

$ 766,888

$1,000,000

For Spec. Equip.­Academic &

Research Project& Operations19-9830-9000

$ 103,000

39,000

30,000

$ 182.000 .00

$2,448,271 . 13

$4,000,000.00

For Humanit i esResearch CenterAcquisitions19-9820-9000

$ 131,345

$ 131,345

$ 241,345

$2,000,000

F u l l - t ime Sa7 ary Period o f % No.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time Mos. - - Rate - REVOLVING FUNDS

Cornputat ion Center Salary-Increase and Change of Stauts

1 Robert K. Ables

To: Computer P rogrammer I - E f f e c t i v e 1 - 3 1 100 12 $19,836

From: Computer Programmer Assistant I 1 9/1 - 8/31 50 12 '14,232

Source of Funds: Computation Center Revolv ing Funds (HBC# 1448)

165. Stuar t C. Laughton

To: Computer Programmer I - Ef fec t ive l / l - 8/31 7 5 12 19,836

From: Computer Programer A s s i s t a n t I 1 9/1 - 8/31 7 5 12 14,232

Suurce o f Funds: Computation Center Revol v i ng Fund (RBC# 1343)

McDonald Observatory Reappai ntment

Research S c i e n t i s t (Non-facul ty) 166. Edwin S. B a r k e r

Source of Funds: McDonald O b s e r v a t o r Revolv ing Fund ( R B C t 13787

Physica l P l a n t - O f f i c e of Ass is tan t O i r e c t o r - U t i l i t i e s Chanqe o f S t a t u s

~ o n s u l t a n t 167. Harri son Gorham

To: Effective

Source o f Funds: Uti l i t ies P I a n t Revol v i ng Fund ( R B C # 1407)

Full-time Salary 01

-.

Period of /O No. Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment -- Time - Mos . - Rate

SPONSORED PROJECTS

Psycho1 ogy Reappointment Social Science Research Associate ( F a c u l t y ) 1 6 M a r t i n S . Banks 6 / 1 - 7 / 3 1 100 9 $28,080

Source o f Funds: OHHS Grant (RBC# 7 6 3 2 )

~eskarch S c i e n t i s t (Facu l t y ) 769. Paul VandenBout

Sources o f Funds: NSF Grants (RBC# 1364, 1365)

Botany -

Reappointment Curator

170. Jef f rey A. Zeikus

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t (RBC# 1396)

Physics Keaona~ ntment

~ e k k a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l ty) 1 Bo R . Hoistad

Source of Funds: U . 5. Depart- ment o f Energy C o n t r a c t (PBC# 1588)

Research S c i e n t i s t (Non-f acul ty ) 172. Robert Landon Ray

Source o f Funds: U. S . Department o f Energy Grant (RBCk 1390)

zoo 1 oqy Reappointment

ekea arc h Sci en t i s t ( Facu 1 ty ) 773. D a v i d P. Crews

Source o f Funds: U. S . D ~ p a r t ~ n t o f Health and Human Services Grant (RBC6 1 5 8 7 )

Ful l-time Salary Period of 4% No.

- D T i t 1 e , Name Appoi ntment Time MOS. - - Rate - SPONSORED PROJECTS (Continued)

Aerospace Engineer ing and Engineeri nq Mechan i cs Reappointment a r ~ d Salary Increase

Postdoctoral Research Associate 174, Che-Kwan Shum 9 - 1/31 TOO 12 $21 ,936

Sources o f Funds: Je t Propul s i o n Laboratory Contract 9/1 - 11/30

NASA Cont rac t 12/1 - 1/31

1981-82: Graduate Research Assis tant I I

(RBC# 1495, 1552, 1553, 1554, 1555)

Aerospace Engineering and Engineerinq M e c h f i q n d ~echanica~eerinq Change o f Sta tus

~ e s e a r c h Associate 175. John 5. Swinnea

To:

From:

Sources o f Funds: U. S . Air Force Contracts ( R B C f 1359, 1360, 1485)

E l ectrf cal Engineer1 ng - Reappoi ntrnent Research Fellow

176. Michael Magee

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant Funds ( R B C F 1539)

College o f F i n e Arts - O f f i c e of Dean Appointment

Project O i rector 177. Al lan K. Longacre, 11 I l l 1 - 8/31 7 00 12 36,622

Source of Funds: Mid-American A r t s A1 1 i ance (RBC# 1243)

School o f Nursins Aeappoi ntrnent

Program Director, Texas R u r a l Health 178. Mary Ualker 611 - 8/31 100 9 27,450

Source of Funds: Moody Foundat ion Grant (RBC# 1330)

F u l I-time Salary Period of % No.

Item, Department, Ti t l e , Name Appointment Time Mos. - - Rate - SPONSORED PROJECTS (Continued)

Appl i e d Research Labo ra to r i es Appo i ntment . . Consul a t a n t

179. William G . Foreman (RBC# 1636)

Salary Increase and Change of S t a t u s 180. Anthony W . Harper

To: Research Engineer Associate I1 - E f f e c t i v e 1 - 8/31 100 12 26,808

From: Graduate Research A s s i s t a n t I 9/1 - 12/31 50 12 12,552

( RBCkl 1533)

181. Pau l W . Nood

To: Research Engineer Associate I - Effect ive 1 / 1 0 - 8 / 3 1 100 12 19,836

From: Laboratory Research A s s i s t a n t I V 9/'l - 8/31 50 12 12,552

( R B C # 1494)

Change o f S t a t u s Research Fe7 low

182. Chr is topher 1. Morfey

To: Effective

From: (RBC# 1544)

Center f o r Etectromechanics Chanqe o f Sta tus

~ e s e a r c h Engineer 183. Robert E. Keith

To: Effective

From: ( R H C B 1589)

Leave o f Absence Research S c i e n t i s t

184. Richard A. Marshal 1

Terms o f l e a v e s

F u l I -time Salary Per iod o f %; No.

a p a r t m e n t , T i t 1 e , Name Appointment Time Mos . - - Rate

SPQnSORED PROJECTS (Continued)

Center f o r Theo re t i ca l Physics Appointment

Research Fellow 185, Asher Peres

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant Funds { R B C # 1549)

Research Fellow 186. Michael 3. Duf f

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant (RBCict 1524)

Fus ion Research Center Salary Increase

projec t Coordi n a t o r 187. James W. Jagger

To: Effective

From:

Source o f Funds: U. 5 , Department o f Energy Contract (RBCP 1338)

l l ya Prigogine Center for Studies i n Statistical Mechanics Reappointment

~ e s e a r c h Associate 188. Edward R. Cooper

Source o f Funds: Purdue University Sub-contract Funds (RBC# 1414)

In s t i t u t e f o r Biomedical Research Reappointment and Sa lary Increase

~ e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ~ s s b c i a t e I I I 189. Michele Sar tor i

Source o f Funds: Brown Foundat ion G r a n t

P r e v i o u s appointment: Postdoctoral Research A s s o c i a t e

(RBC# 1434)

In s t i t u t e f o r Fusion Studies - Amointment

0 .

Senior Research Fell ow 190. Ravindra N. Sudan

Source o f Funds: U. S. Department o f Energy Contract (RBC# 1590)

A - I 63

Per iod o f I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment

SPONSORED PROJECTS (Continued)

I n s t i t u t e for Fusion Studies (Continued) Change of S t a t u s

Research Associate 191. Jean-Noel leboeuf

To: E f f e c t i v e

From: (FIBC# 1269)

Research and Development Center for Teacher Education Reap~o in tment

~ e s e a r c h Fell ow 192. W a l t e r Doyle

Source of Funds: U. S. Off ice of Educat ion Grant (RBC# 1316)

Bureau of Economi c Geol oqy Appoi n tmen t

Research Assoc ia te 193. Michael A . Fracasso

(RBC# 1319)

Res igna t ion Research A s s o c i a t e

194. S t e v e n A. Frishman

Oate o f R e s i g n a t i o n (RBC# 1651)

LBJ School of Pub1 i c Affai rs - Appointment

Research Associate (Facul ty) 195. James E . Anderson

Source o f Funds: Subcontract for LBd School o f P u b l i c A f f a i r s - Administrative History o f the Johnson Presidency Account (RBC# 1505)

Institute f o r GeophysicslMarine Science I n s t i t u t e - G a l v e s t o n Resignation Research Fel I ow

196. Tsutomu Terashima

D a t e o f Resignation (RBC# 1361)

Research Associate (Non-facul t y j 197. Peter Glover

Oate o f Res igna t ion (RBC# 1342)

F u l l -time Salary % No -

Time- M O ~ . - - Rate -

Per iod of Appoi ntmen t

SPONSORED PROJEm ( c o n t i n u e d )

McDonald Observatory Reappointment

Research Sc ien t i s t {Non-facul t y ) 198. Laurence M. T r a f t o n 12/1 - 8/31

Sources o f Funds: McDonal d Observatory Revolving Funds 12/1 - 12/31 NSF Grant Funds l / l - 8/31 ( R B C t 1394, 1328)

Research S c i e n t i s t (Hon-facul t y 199. P e t e r 3 . Shelus

To:

Frnm: 9/1 - 5/31

Source o f Funds: HASA Contract Funds ( RBC# 7 391 )

Research S c i e n t i s t (Non-facul ty ) 200. Jocelyn Tomkin 111 - 8/31

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant Funds ( RBCb 1435)

AUX I LSARY ENTERPRISES FUNDS

Student Heal th Center Aoooi ntmert t

Physic ian - General Medicine 201. Joseph Pual Cotropia

(RBC# 1519)

Sa l a ry Increase Physician, Specialist - Psychiatry

202. Joseph S . Wakefield

To: E f f e c t i v e

From: (RBC# 1593)

Change o f S ta tus Health Educator

203. Jan M . Naughton

Full-time Salary Z No.

Time Mos. - - Rate -

To: Effective l / l - 8/31

From: ( R B C # 1476)

Res i gnat i on Physic ian - Specialist - Psychiatry 204. James PI. Shul t r 9/1 - 8/31

Date o f Res igna t ion (RBC# T 345)

Full-time Salary Per iod of 0,

k No. i Appoi ntmen t Time Mos. - - Rate - AUX :L IARY ENTERPRISES FUNDS (Continued)

Intercollegiate A t h l e t i c s f o r Men Reappointment

A s s i s t a n t t o the Director 205. Abe Lemons

To:

From: (RBC# 1344)

Parking and T r a f f i c T rans fe r o f Funds 206. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $20,651

To: Parking and T r a f f i c - Pldnn ing

From: Parking and T r a f f i c - Income

tunds were used t o pay f o r c o n s u l t a n t s ' s c r v i c c s i n redesigning existing parking lots . (RBC# 1301)

Texas Union - Union D i n i n g Service Appo i ntmen t Director, Food Services

207. Michael T. Counihan ( R 6 C # 1456)

Speci a7 Concessions T rans fe r o f Funds

208. An~ount of Trans fer - $10,000

To: Fine A r t s - Recruitment o f Music Students

From: Office o f the Pres ident - Special Projects - Income Account

To provide funds needed t o support the recruitment o f music students. ( R B C # 1376)

Longhorn Marching Band Trans fer o f Funds

209. Amount of Transfer - $19,000

To: Longhorn Marching Band - Other Expenses

From; Auxi 1 i dry Enterprises Admi n i strati on

Ta provide f o r expenses incurred by the Longhorn Band's t r i p to Lubbock f a r the Texas Tech football game. ( R B C # 1443)

U n i v e r s i t v of Texas Press Kes iqna t i on ~ c ~ i i s i t i o n s E d i t o r

210, Charles G. A r t h u r

U a t ~ uf Res igna t i on (RBC# 1594)

Students' Assoc ia t i on -

Appointment Studen t s ' A s s o c i a t i o n P res i den t

21 1 . Paul E. Bega la (HBC# 1369 )

Full-time Sa la ry Period o f % No.

- Item, Department, Ti t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos , Ra te

AUX IL IARY ENTERPRISES FUNDS (Cont i nued)

Students Association (Continued) - T r a n s f e r of Funds

212. h o u n t of Transfer - $40,992

To: Student's Assoc ia t ion - Salaries ($22,174) - Other Expenses ($78,818)

From: Student Serv i ce Fees (Requi red)

To reactivate Students' Associat ion budgetary accounts u s i n g Student Services Fees allocated t o the Students' A s s o c i a t i o n and balances i n budgeted accounts frozen when t he o r g a n i z a t i o n was abolished.

The following budget has been proposed f o r the remainder of t h i s f i s c a l year, i . e. December, 1982 thru August 31 , 1983 :

STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION BUDGET 1 982 -83

( 9 Months - December t h r o u g h August)

ACCOUNT 1982 -83 NUMBER BUDGET

ESTIMATED INCOME

Student Services Fee (Reserve) $ 40,992 Total Est imated Income 2 7-4600-0000 $m

BUOGETED EXPENSES

1 . Salaries Administrative & Professional 28-4600-0010 $ 11,282 Classified Personnel

Subtotal

2 . Wages

3, Other Operat ing Expenses Suppl i e s & Services Fr inge B e n e f i t s Telephone P r i n t i n g & Dupl i c a t i o n Pos tag@ Off ice Machine Maintenance Trave l Equipment & Furniture

Subtotal

To ta l Budgeted Expenses

EXCESS INCOME OVER BUDGETED EXPENSES

ESTIMATED BEGINNING BALANCE

ESTIMATED ENDING BALANCE

Full-time Salary Period o f % No .

Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - - - Time Mos. Rate

CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS

O f f i ce o f Accounting L--

Sa l ary Increase A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r o f Accounting 213. William J. Taylor

To: E f f e c t i v e 1211 - 8/31 100 '12 $38,001)

From: 9 / 1 - 8/31 100 12 36,179

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Accounting Revolv ing Fund (RBCR 1336, 1337)

I n t e r e s t on Current Restricted Funds T i m e De~osi t s Transfer o f Funds

2 1 Amount o f Transfer - $95,000

To: U, T. A u s t i n , O f f i c e of t h e Pres ident - O f f i c i a l Occasions - ($45,000)

Centennial Comiss ion A c t i v i t i e s and Support - ($50,000) Frurn: Interest on Current Res t r i c ted Funds Time Deposi t

T o provide funds for o f f i c i a l functions of the O f f i c e o f the President f a r t he remainder o f the f i s c a l year, and t o provide for expenses related t o Centennial Commission meetings and special events. (RBCk 1444, 1503)

O f f i c e o f Admissions bal a rv Increase ~ s s i i t a n t D i r e c t o r o f Admissions 215, William J. Paver

To; E f f e c t i v e 12 /1 - 8 / 3 1 100 12 22,750

From:

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Admissions - Foreign Students Application Fees (RBC# 1 2 7 2 )

International O f f i c e Leave of Absence

Caordi na to r - Intensive Engl i sh 216. Benne Susan Willeman

Term o f Leave (RBC# 1346)

O f f i c e of Sponsored rojects 521 ary Increase A s s i s t a n t Oirec tor

217. Wayne Kelly Kuens t l e r

To: E f f e c t i v e

From: (RBC# 1283)

F u l l - t ime Sa 1 a r y Period o f % No.

I t e m , i t l e , Name Appointment Time Mos. - - Rate - CURRENT RESTRICTED FUN05 (Continued)

Phys i cs Reappointment Research Associate

218. Claude D. Andereck

Source o f Funds: Various Oonors - Hydrodynamics and Chemical Systems Account f a r Research i n Physics (RBC# 1585)

College o f Business Administration - The Institute for Constructive Capital i s m Res i sna t i on senior Research Fellow 219. Harvey J. McMains

Date o f Res ignat ion (RBCd '1595)

O f f i c e o f the Dean - Colleqe o f Business Admini s t r a t i o n Appo i n tmen t

A s s i s t a n t t o the Dean 220. Suzanne A. Harrison

Source o f Funds: CBA Foundat ion- Dean's Associates Account ( R B C t 1637)

Res i g n a t i on A s s i s t a n t t o the Dean

2 2 Cary M. Zuber

Oate o f Res ignat ion ( R B C t 1406)

P r o f e s s i o n a l Continuing Education - College of Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Change of S t a t u s Di rector

222. Pau l T. Ne lson

To:

From: ( R B C # 1271 )

223. Jeffrey H. B i l l i g

Change T i t l e , on ly :

To: A s s i s t a n t Director

From: A s s o c i a t e Director ( R B C # 1446, 1410)

Ful I-time Salary Period of % No.

Item, Department, Tit le , Name - Appointment - T i m e - Mas. - Rate

CURRENT RESTR 1 CTED FUNDS (Continued)

O f f i c e o f the Dean - College o f Engineering Reappointment

D i rec to r , Cha i r of Free E n t e r p r i s e 224. Margaret N. Masey

To: 9/1 - 5/31 / 5 9 $54,350

From: (RSC# 7389)

McDonald Observatory Appointment

Project Manager 225. Gerald P. Carr

Source o f funds: G i f t s - Various Donors f o r 300 Inch Telescope (RBC# 7650)

Salary Increase Special A s s i s t a n t t o the Director 226. Joyce C. Sampson

To: E f f ec t i ve

From:

Source o f Funds: G i f t s - Various Donors - 300 I nch Telescope (RBC# 1278)

Change o f S ta tus Research S c i e n t i s t on-faculty)

227. David U i t t m a r

To: Effective 12/1 - 8/31 100 12 49,024

From: 9 / 1 - 8/31 50 12 49,024

Source of Funds: G i f t s - Various Donors - 300 Inch Telescope (RBCO 1459, 1460)

Clay t o n Foundation B l ochemi cal I n s t i t u t e Appointment

Research A s s o c i a t e 228, Karen S. Browning

{RBC# 1633)

F u l I-time S p l q Period of "b No.

I tern, Department, T i t - 1 e , Name

PLANT FUNDS

Be1 1 on t Ha 1 1 Remodel i n transfer -+ o

229. Amount o f Transfer - $38,392

Appointment

To: Be1 lrnont Hall - 10th Level Remodeling Be1 lmont Hal 1 - Room 242

Rate -

From: lntercol legiate A t h l e t i c s f o r Men - Estimated Income (Auxi 1 i a r y Enterpr ises Funds)

Funds were used f o r the construction o f a committee room and a private o f f ice for use by the Athletics C~uncil on the 1 0 t h level, and f o r the completion of remodeling Room 242, which space i s being converted from a classroom t o of f i ces for coaches. ( R B C # 1292, 1597)

Major Re a i r s , Remodeling and Equipmnt d o f Funds

230. A m u n t of Transfer - $82,693 Transfers were made from the institutional Major Repairs, Remodeling and Equipment allotment account, as follows:

( 1 ) Texas M e m o r i a l Museum - Security S y s t e m To prov ide for t h e purchase and installation of a secur i ty system. (RBC# 1576)

( 2 ) West Hal l Lighting 10,000

To providc f o r t h e removal of t h e present lighting system, which i s i r ~ d i s r e p a i r and a safety hazzard, and the installation o f a new one. (RBC# 1575 )

( 3 ) Engineering Sc ience Building - VAX Renovat ion 25,680

Funds were used t o prepare Engineering Science B u i l d i n g Room 507 w i t h respec t t o air c o n d i t i o n i n g , electr ical facilities and a r a i s e d f l o o r t o meet s p e c i f i c a t i o n f o r installing a D i g i t a l Equipment Corp. VAX 11/780 computer. ( R B C # 1574)

( 4 ) Jester Center Auditorium - Audio/Visual Funds were used t o upgrade audiolvisual f a c i l i t i e s i n Jester Center Auditor ium. (RBC# 1 5 7 3 )

Per iod o f % Uo Item, Department, Title, Name Appo i ntmen t - T i me - Mos . - Rate

AGENCY FUNDS

Students ' Associat ion - Transfer of Funds

231. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $11,027.10

To: Agency Funds: S t u d e n t s ' Associat ion - Generated Funds

From: A u x i l i a r y Enterprises Funds: Student Government - Reserve ($2,000) Student Government - General Fund - Discre t ionary ($8,746.65) Student Government - F i l m Program ($280.45)

T o establish an "agency1' fund account for funds generated by the Students' A s s o c i a t i on through v a r i o u s fund-raising e f fo r t s , and transfer t o i t funds frozen i n various Student Government accounts a t t h e time t h a t organiza t ion was abo l i shed. (RBC# 1347)

1983 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET -- - The following Summer Session Budget is allocated within funds set aside for this purpose, as reflected on the budget summary sheet , page A-178. The Summer Session includes generally two terms -- the F i r s t Term running June 1 through J u l y 1 5 , and the Second Term from July 16 through August 31. Cercain courses are scheduled on an overlapping nine-weeks basis (June 1 through July 311, and others are on a full twelve-weeks b a s i s (June 1 through August 3 1 ) . No merit salary r a t e Increases are permitted in the Summer Session Budget.

'11Ig DlfIVgPSITY OF TKXAS AT AUSTIN

B D C B T I O I U AHD GENERAL

dUOCATIOR FOR 1983 SUMHER SESSION

TABLE OF CONTEHTS

PAGE

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL

ALLOCATION FOR 1983 SUMMER SESSION

APPROPRIATION ALLOCATION

4. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING .................-...-.-...............l

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

OFFICE OF THE DEAN --..~-......-.............4.*m**~~m~m~-m.~~*~43 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

AHERICAN STUDIES . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . 4

.............................. CENTER FOR ASIAN STUDIES....,..... 6

CENTER FOR MIDDLE EAST= STUDIES ...............................7

........................ CLASSICS m t . m m . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - ~ ~ ~ ~ - - ~ ~ 8

ENGLISH... . . . . . . t . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . , . , , ~ ~ . . . ~ . . . . 1 2

ETHNIC STUDIES - AFRICAN AND..... . .................... .*..**-..18 AFRO-AMERICAN

ETHNIC STUDIES - MEXICAN MERICAN.. ............................ 19 FRENCH AHD ITALIAN ............................................. 20

................................................ GmGRhPHY.. . . . . 22

....... GERMANIC LANGUAGES...... .....-.*....m.....v~.*.~.q...***-23

HISTORY .**-.-.....*.-r-............... . * * a * * m - . . m - - ~ m - - - . - * * * * * 2 7

LANGUAGE AND AREA CENTER F O R - . . . . . . . . . * * * * . . . . . . . . - . - -.--..,.29

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

PAGE

LINGUISTICS ................................................. .. 30 ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES ................................. 31 AND LITERATURES

PHILOSOPHY ..................................................... 33

PSYCHOLOGY ...a. . . m m . . . m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m . m ..34

SLAVIC LANGUAGES ............................................... 36

SPANISH AND PORlttlGUESE ......................................... 39 COLLEGE NATURAL SCIENCES

OFFICE OF THE DEAN ................................a*........... 42 COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

...................................................... ASTRONOMY 43

BIOLOGICAL SCIEHCES ............................................ 45

BOTANY. ........................................*.........*..... 46

CHmISTRY . . . . . * * . . . .m. . - . . . . . . . . . . .h . .+~ . . . . .a~** ............ 47

COMPUTER SCIENCES. ..................................*........ e.49

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES ............................................ 5 1

HOME ECONOMICS... ...A*.............. ..................... * 5 3

MARINE STUDIES ............................................... a . 5 6

MICROBIOLOGY ................................................... 61 PHYSICS ........................................................ 63

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE DEAN .............. ....,..i.. ..................... 67 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ACCOUNTING . . . . . . m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . w . m . . m * * * * . . . . m ~ . . . m . . qe.68

FINANCE* ....................................................... 71 GENERAL BUSINESS ............................................... 74

A-1 75

... . - . ..--..... LC.. ...... -* ...- 4L........... ...-.*-. .....

PAGE

HANAGEnENT .............................*....................... 78

MARKETING ADMINISTRATION ...............*....................... 01 COLLEGE OF COHHUHICATION

ADVERTISING .................................................... 83

..................................................... JOUPNALISB 84

RADIO-TELEVISION-FIL R..... .................................... * * 8 6

........................................... SPEECH COMMUNICATION 88

COLLEGE OF

OFFICE OF THE DEAN. ......................................... ..*91 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

.... CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION... .... .......................... m.92

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION .. .............tm.............A...... 96

......................................... EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 97

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION ................................. 100 SPECIAL EDUCATION- . . . . . . .m.*..mw...- . . . . . . . . . . . . .* .m*m.~... . *lo2

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & ..............a*..................... **I04 ENGINEERING MECHANICS

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING* ......................................... 106 CIVIL ENGINEERING* ...................... ... ................... 106 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ......................................... 111

HECHANICU ENGINEERING* .......+......... .................. m 0 a 1 1 4

PETROLEUM ENGINEERING ....................................... 117

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

OFFICE OF THE DEAN ............................................ 119 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

................... MUSIC m... ............................... 125

PAGE

LYNDON B- JOHNSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS... .......... .........130 SCHOOL OF LAW

SCHOOL OF LAW ............................. ~ . . . . . . ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ . ~ ~ 1 3 1

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY MD.... - - ...,.....-......-. .--....*135 INFORMATION SCIENCE

SCHOOL OF NURSING

SCHOOL OF NURSING... .......................................... 137 COLLEGE OF PKARMACYhb..+.b.*m...h,.****m - - a * + * , . + - m - . - * * . * s - * + r n 1 3 9

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK.........*.*..-..---...**.m-.-.....*-m..-l43

THE UNIVEBS ZTY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL

1983 SUMMER SESSION

Appropriation for 1983 Sumcr Session

Allocations for 1983 Summer Session 3. Resident Instruction 3 a . Faculty Salaries

Unallcrcated Summer Session Balance

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1983 SUMMER SESSION ALLOCATION

(~lements of Institutional Cost )

3. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

Total Resident

f ns truc t ion

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE $ 115,000

COLLeCe OF LIBERAL ARTS O f f ice o f the Dean American s t u d i e s Anthropo logy Center f o r Asian S t u d i e s Center for M i d d l e Eastern S t u d i e s Class ics Economics English Ethnic Studies - Afr ican & Afro-~merican Ethnic S t u d i e s - Mexican American French and Italian Geography Germanic Languages Government History Language and Area Center for Latin American Studies Linguistics Oriental and Afr i can Languages and Literatures Philosophy Psycho logy S lav i c Languages Soc iology Spanish and Portuguese

COLLEGE OF MTDRAL SCIENCES O f f i c e of the Dean As t ronamy B i o l o g i c a l Sc iences Botany Chemistry Computer Sc iences Geological Sciences Home Economics Marine S t u d i e s Marhematics Microbiology Physics Zoo logy

Facu l ty Salaries

3. RES IDENT INSTRUCTION ( Continued)

Total ~ e s idenr

Instruction Faculty Sa lar ies

C O U G E OF BUSIHESS ADMZNZSTRATION Office of the Dean Accounting Finance General Business Management Marketing Administration

COLLEGE OF -1CATION Advertising Journalism Radio-Television-Film Speech Coarrmnica t i o n

COLLEGE . OF EWCATIOI Office p f , the Dean Curr icu lup and Ins t t u c t ion Educatjonal Administration Educational Psychology Physical and Health Education S p e c i a l Education

C O U G E OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Chemical qngineering Civil Engineering E lec tr ica 1 Engineering Mechanics l Engineering Petroleum Engineering

C0LLF.GE OF FINE ABTS Office o f the Dean A r t Drama Wus ic

3. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION ( ~ o n t inued)

L-N B. J-OH S C m L OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

GRADUATE SC-L OF LIBRARY AND IHFQEMTION SCf EWCE

COLLEGE OF PEmHACY

S C m OF SOCIAL WORK

TOTAL ElgSIDEm I I ? s T ~ c T I O N

Total ~ e s i d e n t

Instruction Faculty Salar ie s

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNTHG

J. AAROLC BOX, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEM MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1410-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1410-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

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1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 ,BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO, TITLE - N M E CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 SIMON D ATKINSON T 6-01 7-15 100 41,740 6,957

2 MARTIN 9 KERMACY T 6-01 7-15 100 40,212 6,702

5 U WAYWE BELL T 6-01 7-15 100 33,849 5,642

6 CARL 0 BERGQUIST T 6-01 7-31 75 30,499 5,083

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 7 ,..,................,.,.. 7-16 8-31 100 36,000 6,000

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 SANDRA R O S E H B W M T 7-16 8-31 100 32,873 5,479

9 LANCE E T A W . T 7-16 8-31 100 32,620 5,437

-. . .

ARCHITEmURE AND PLAHHIIG PAGE 2

1982-83 1982-83 I TEn APmINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 10 LAWRENCE W SPECK T 7-16 8-31 100 31,528 5,255

11 DANIEL E LEARY T 7-16 8-31 100

12 TERRY D KAHN T 7-16 8-31 100

13 CHARLES 0 CAPPLEHAN T 6-01 7-15 100

ASSISTAHT PROFESSOR 0030 15 KENT S BUTLER 6-01 7-15 100

17 STEPHEN P JAEQER 7-16 8-31 100

LECTURER 0050 19 NAN S BLAKE 6-01 7-15 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY S W I E S

OFFICE OF THE DEAN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

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ROBERT D. KING, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1901-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

2C RESERVE FOR FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1600-2096 . . . ... 216,776

TOTAL APPROPRIATION . . .* . . . * 216,776*

AMERICAN STUDIES

WILLIAM M. STOTT, DIRECTOR, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

1s SUHHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1601-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 4

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEW APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 WILLIAM M STOTT T 7-168-31100 33,640 5,607

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 2 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

ANTHROPOLOGY

S . CHAD OLIVER, CHAIMAN, 06/~1-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEHS MOS NUMBER

1S SURHER SESSION FACULTY S W I ES 03 14-1602-2003

2B TERCEfING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1502-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1901-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-BONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASHBELSnITHPROFESSOE 0009 1 MERICQ PAREDES T 7-16 8-31 50

ENGLISH 7-16 8-31 50

PROFESSOR 0010 2 HENRY A SELBY T 6-01 7-15 100

3 DEE A N I S STORY T 6-01 7-31 7 5

4 RICHARD BAUHAN T 7-16 8-31 100

5 E WOTT DAVIS T 7-16 8-31 100

ASSISTANT PROFESS0R 0030 6 ELLEN R BRENNAN 6-01 7-15 100

INSTRUCTOR 0040 7 KENNETH H JACOB3 7-16 0-31 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSIOH FACULTY SALARIES

CENTER FOR ASIAN STUDIES

F. T. JANNUZI, DIRECTOR, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT HO . APPROPRIATION ITEKS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1610-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

.

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1981-82 1981-82 1982-B3 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 fTEH APWINTHENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 1 HERMAN H VANOLPHEN T 6-01 7-15 100 31,890 5,315

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARTES

CENTER FOR MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES

M. A. JAZAYERY, DIRECTOR, 06 /01-0~ /31

CODE ACCOUPT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1614-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 7

1981-B2 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NRWE - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PRQFESSOR 0020 1 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 30,600 5,100

VISITING ASSOCfATE 0022 PROFESSOR 4 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 29,940 4,990

TOTAL - SUHHER SESSION FACULTY S A W I ES

CLASSICS PAGE 8

G. KARL GALIASKY, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEHS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1616-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1901-82 1982-8 3 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1902-8 3 I TEn APPOINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - MAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 WILLIAM R NETHERCUT T 6-01 7-15 100 38,600 6,433

2 M GWYN WORGAN T 6-01 7-15 100 36,800 6,133

3 GARETH HORGAN T 6-01 7-15 100 36,500 6,083

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 4 ERIC D FRANCIS T 7-16 8-31 100 32,100 5,350

5 JOSEPH C CARTER T 5-01 7-31 100 31,100 6,931

6 JAMES A HITT T 7-16 8-31 100 30,600 5,100

7 CARL A RUBXNO T 6-01 7-15 100 30,000 5,000

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 LEE T PEARCY JR 6-01 7-15 100 23,500 3,917

9 GEORGE IXIIG T 6-01 7-15 100 22,500 3 , 7 5 0

10 BARBARA K GOLD 6-01 7-15 100 21,000 3,500

CLASS I CS PAGE 9

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINrnENT % 9-MONTH 1982-8 3

NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 11 NANCY E PRIEST 7-15 8-31 100 21,000 3,500

12 CYNTHIA W SHELMERDIHE 7-16 8-31 100 ' 20,700 3.450

13 RICHARD C MCKIM 6-01 7-15 100 17,500 2,917

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

ECONOW ICS PAGE 10

JAMES W . WCKIE, CHAIWAH, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3624-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1624-2004

TOTAL APPROPRTATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO- TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1STEPHEHL)ICWNALD T 7-168-31 100 56,700 9,450

3 HERBERT W LIEBHAFSKY T 6-01 7-15 100 48,300 8,050

4 WILLIAM A BARNETT T 7-16 8-31 100 44,000 7 , 3 3 3

5 FOREST G HILL T 7-16 8-31 100 39,140 6,523

6 DANTEL C MORGAN 3R T 7-15 8-31 LOO 37,000 6,167

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 7 MICHAEL E CONROY T 6-01 7-15 100 35,900 5,983

8 ALLAN G KING T 6-01 7-15 100 32,500 5,417

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 9 DOUGLAS W MITCHELL 7-16 9-31 100 27,800, 4,633

ECONOMICS PAGE 11

1982-83 1982-03 ITEH APPOINTMENT k 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 OTIS W GILLEY 6-01 7-15 100 27,300 4,550

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 11 .----...... a . m . . . . - - - . . . - 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 2,000

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 15 BOYD D COLLIER 7-16 8-31 100 27,175 4,529

16 DARREL A YOUNG 6-01 7-15 100 Z S p Q 0 0 4,167

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FRCULTY SALARIES

ENGLISH PAGE 12

JOSEPH J. MOLDENHAUER, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS WUWBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1626-2003 . . .., 310 ,189

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 le1626-2004 . . . . . . lD ,002

!L'QTAL APPROPRIATION ...a . . . * 320,191*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEM APPOINTHENT 1 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - HAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

STILES PROFESSOR 0009 1 RALPH J K A U W H T 6-03 7-15 100 44,500 7,417

JANE AND ROLPHD 0009 BLUHBERG CEHTENNIAL PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH

3 JAMES L KINHEAVY T 6-01 7-15 100 42,500 7,083

PROFESSOR 0010 4 JAMES H SLEDD T 6-01 7-31 75 48,600 8,100

5 ROBERT H MEGAW T 6-01 7-15 100 42,250 7,042

6 ROMEO HINOJOSASMSTH T 6-01 7-15 6667 38,900 4,322 ETHNIC STUDIES - HEXICAN

AMERICAN 6-01 7-15 3333

PAGE 13 ENGL 1 SH

1982-83 1982-83 APPOIHTMEWT % 9-MONTH 1982-83

CODE PEAIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT ITEM NO. TITLE - HAKE -

PROFESSOR 8 JOSEPH F HALOF

9 JAMES I WIHSRTT

10 JOHN A WALTER T 6-01 7-15 LOO 358500 5,917

11 WARNER S BARNES

12 ALAN W FRIEDMAN

13 MAX R WESTBROOK

14 WILLIAM J SCHEICK

15 BERNTH O LINDFORS

16 ANTHONY C HILFER

17 EDWIH T BoWDEW

18 WALTER L REED

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 19 WORMAN K FARMER JR

20 JOHN P FARRELL

21 JAMES B AYRES

22 CHARLES R ROSSMAH

PAGE 14

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 24 IAN F HAMCOCK T 6-01 7-15 100 30,550 5,092

25 WAYNE A REBHORN 3R T 7-16 8-31 100 30,000 5,000

26 JEROME F BUMP T 7-16 8-31 100 29,700 4,450

27 JOSEPH E KRUPPR T 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4,833

28 ERNEST N KAULBACH T 7-16 8-31 100 20,500 4,750

29 ALAN D GRIBBEH T 6-01 7-15 100 28,000 4,667

30 LARRY D CARVER T 7-16 8-31 100 27,100 4,517

33 D A V I D A WEVILL T 6-01 7-15 100 26,500 4,417

34 MAURIHE D MCELROY T 6-01 7-15 100 26#000 4 , 3 3 3

35 GARY N UNDERWOOD T 7-16 8-31 100 25,400 4,233

36 RICHARD V LECLERCQ T 6-01 7-15 100 24,900 4,150

37 WAYNE LESSER T 7-16 8-31 100 24,300 4,050

30 ALBERT GOLDBARTII T 6-01 7-15 100 24,200 41033

39 M KATE FROST - T 6-01 3-15 100 24,150 4,025

ENGLISH PAGE 15

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUHT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR GO30 40 JAMES DUBAN 6-01 7-15 100

41 JOHN 3 RUSZKIEMICZ 6-01 7-15 100

44 KURT 0 WEINZELMAN 7-16 8-31 100

45 MICHAEL J KING 6-01 7-15 100

46 EVAH B CARTON 7-16 8-31 100

47 ELIZABETH CULLINGFORD 6-01 7-15 100

40 MICHAEL T BEEHLER 6-01 7-31 7 5

49 LANCE BERTELSEN 6-01 7-15 100

50 GREGORY A MYERS 6-01 7-31 75

51 MARY F ROBERTSON 6-01 7-15 100

52 EDWARD L SMITH 7-16 8-31 100

53 WILLIAM B WORTHEY 5-01 7-15 100

54 MARY-LOUISE ZANONI 6-03 7-15 100

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 55 ......*.,..---.....,..... 6-01 8-31 100

ENGLISH PAGE 16

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APWINTMENT % 9-RONTH 1902-83 KO . TITLE . NAME CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 56 v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-01 7-L5 100 1 2 . 000 2. 000

......................... 59 6-Q1 7-15 LOO 12. 000 2. 000

60 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12. 000 2. 000

61 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12. 000 2 . 000

62 ...................... u . 6-01 7-15 100 12. 000 2 . 000

63 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12. 000 2 . 000

64 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12. 000 2. 000

65 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 12. 000 2. 000

ENGLISH PAGE 17

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NABE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 72 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 12,OOW 2,000

LECTURER 0050 76 DAVID A HCHURREY 6-01 8-31 100 16,218 5,406

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

ETHNIC STUDIES - AFRICRN AND AFRO-AMERICAN

PAGE 18

JOHN L. WARFIELD, DIRECTOR, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCO'JNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

15 SUHHER SESSION FACULTY SALAR 1 ES 03 14-1628-2003 .-- . . . 7,500

TOTAL APPROPRIATION r r * . - * 7,500*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT P 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 1 JOHNNY S BUTLER T 6-01 7-15 50 28,700 2,392

SOC f OLOGY 5-01 7-15 50

ASS LSTANT PROFESSOR 0030 2 ROSE M BREWER' 7-16 8-31 50 21,042 1,754

SOCIOLOGY 7-16 8-31 SO

LECTURER 0050 3 .... ..................... 6-01 7-15 100 20,124 3 , 3 5 4

TOTAL - SUMKER SESSIQW FACULTY S ALAR I ES

ETHNIC STUDIES - MMICAN AHERICAN

RODOLFO 0. DELAGARZA, DIRECTOR, 06/01-08/31

PAGE 19

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-02 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1629-2003 . . . ..- 7,328

TOTAL APPROPRIATIOH . . .* - .-• 7,32811

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 . 1982-83 I TEn APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 10. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 R O M E D H I N O J O S A S I I T H T 6-017-15 3333 30,900 2,161

ENGLISH 6-01 7-15 6667

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 2 RICARDO ROMO T 7-16 8-31 100 31,000 5,167

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY 7,328* SALARIES

FRENCH AND ITALIAN PAGE 20

JAMES F. M. STEPHENS, JR., CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/33

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1901-02 1982-83 NO. A9PROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY ... S ALAR f ES 03 14-1630-2003 ... 46,697

TOTAL APPROPRIATION + , .* . , .* 46,697*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APWINTMENT S 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NRME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUWT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 RICHARC 3 GRANT T 7-16 8-31 LOO 45,500 3,583

2 LELAND J THIELEMANN T 6-01 7-15 LOO 39,700 6,617

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 3 ESTELLE TREPANIER T 6-01 7-15 100 25,500 4,250

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 4 AHTONELLA C PEASE T 7-16 8-31 L O O 25,400 4,233

5 JEAN-PIERRE HONTREUIL 6-01 7-15 100 20,500 3,417

6 DAVID P BIRDSONG 7-16 8-31 200 19,350 3,225

ASS ISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 B ......................... 6-01 7-15 300 12,392 2,063

FRENCH AND ITALIAN PAGE 21

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TfBE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 11 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY S A W 1 ES

PAGE 22

PAUL W. ENGLISH, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS nos NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMMER SESSIOW FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1632-2003 . . . ... 40,146

TOTAL APPROPRIATIOW ...* . . .* 40,146-

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEn APPOINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 GEORGE W HOFFMAN T 6-01 7-15 100

3 PAUL W ENGLISH T 6-01 7-15 100

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 4 CHRISTOPHER S DAVIES T 7-16 8-31 100

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 5 JAMES J NASUTI 6-01 7-15 100

6 LARRY L PATRICK 7-16 8-31 100

7 JAMES R JONES 7-16 8-31 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

GERMANIC LANGUAGES

WALTER D. WETZELS, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

PAGE 23

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1901-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1640-2003 --. . . . 50,034

TOTAL APPROPRIATION . . .* . ..* 50 034*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I T M APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE * NAHE * CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE MOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 1 RALPH R READ Iff

2 FRANK E DONAHUE

ASSfSTAWT PROFESSOR 4 LEONARD G SCHULZE

5 LYHDA J KING

6 KATHERINE H ARENS

ASSISTANT IHSTRUCTQR 7 CLAUDIA M JOHWSON

B ERICH H RITTER

9 JAMES T ACUFF

10 JULIA C BONNER

GERMAHIC LANGUAGES PAGE 24

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTHENT % 9-HOPTH 1982-83 10. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASS JSTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 11 HANNA S FIELDS 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

12 KENNETH H FONTENOT 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

13 HARIELUTSE T GAETTENS 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

14 HARY E HODGINS 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

15 STEPHANIE G ORTEGA 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

16 JOSEPH C SALMONS 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

17 PAUL R WIDERGREN 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

18 EILEEN M WILKINSON 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

19 HANNELORE B WOLFRAM 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

GOVERNMENT

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PAGE 25

CHARLES F. CNUDDE, CHAIRlfAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-02 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS BOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1644-2003 . . . ... 60 654

2B TEACHING ASSISTAHTS 03 14-1644-2004 ... .. 34,346

T O T U APPROPRIATION . . .* -..= 9 5 , OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPQIHTMENT % 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 KARL M SCHHITT T 7-16 8-31 100 42,000 7,000

2 JAMES R ROACH ' T 6-01 7-15 100 41,870 6.. 978

3 JAMES A BILL T 7-16 8-31 100 40,000 6,667

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 4 GORDON A BENNETT T 6-01 7-15 LOO 31,840 5,307

5 HENRY A DIETZ T 7-16 8-31 6034 29,000 2,916 LANGUAGE AND AREA CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 7-16 8-31 3966

6 BRUCE BUCHANAN II T 6-01 7-15 100 28,010 4,668

7 DAVID F PRINDLE T 6-01 7-15 100 23,840 3,973

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 0 STEVEN J BAKER 6-01 7-15 LOO 23,370 3,895

PAGE 26

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPO I NTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-8 3 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AROUN!T

ASSISTANT PROFESSDR 0030 9 GARY P FREEXAN 7-16 8-32 100 21,475 3 ,579

10 JAY D BUDZISZEUSKI 7-16 8-31 100 20,000 3 , 3 3 3

12 HATHEW D MCCUBBINS 6-01 7-15 100 18,500 3,083

1 3 STEVEN B SMITH 6-01 7-15 100 18,400 3,067

INSTRUCTOR 0040 14 JAMES D AUSTIN 6-01 7-15 100 17,925 2,988

TOTAL - SUHBER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

HISTORY PAGE 27

LEWIS L. GOULD, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1901-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIhTlON ITEHS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1648-2003 ... ... 96,351

2B TEACHING RSSISTAHTS 03 14-1648-2004 . . . ... 3,649

TOTAL APPROPRIATION ...* . . . * 100, OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 1 TEH APPQIWTHENT % 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

GEORGE W. LITTLEFIELD 0009 PROFESSOR IN MERICAN HISTORY

1 ROBERT A DIVINE T 7-16 8-31 100 53,000 8,833

PROFESSOR 0010 2 JOE B FRANTZ T 7-16 8-31 100 45,440 7,573

3 CLARENCE G LASBY T 7-16 8-31 100 44,540 7,440

4 MICHAEL G HALL T 7-16 8-31 100 38,140 6,357

5 WILLIAM R LOUIS T 6-01 7-15 100 38,140 6,357

6 NANCY N BARKER T 6-01 7-15 100 37,740 6,290

7 PHILIP L WHITE T 6-01 7-15 100 34,250 5 , 7 0 8

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 HAFEZ FARMAYAN T 6-01 7-31 75 30,700 5,117

9 NORHAN D BROWN T 7-16 8-31 100 30,300 5 ,050

H ISMRY PAGE 28

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 10 BRIAN P LEVACK T 5-01 7-15 100 29,800 4,967

11 EDWARD J RHOADS T 7-16 8-31 100 27,800 4,633

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 13 GEORGE C WRIGHT 7-16 8-31 100 27,000 4,500

14 ROBERT H ABZUG 7-16 8-31 100 22 ,000 3,667

15 DREW R HCCOY

16 MICHAEL B STOFF

17 JOHN H ZAZIMITO 6-01 7-31 75 20,240 3,373

LECTURER 0050 18 LOUIS T ELLIS 6-01 7-15 100 29,912 4,985

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

LANGURGE AND AREA CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

PAGE 29

WILLIAM P. GLADE, J R . , DIRECTOR, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1982-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUHBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1650-2003 ... . - . 5,000

TOTAL APPROPRfATInN . . .* . ..* 5 0001

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEll APPOINTBENT k $-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

RSSWI ATE PROFESSOR 0020 1 HENRY A DIET2 T 7-168-31 3966 29,OCO 1,917

GOVERNMENT 7-115 8-31 6034

LECTURER 0050 2 BERNIIARD J a L L N E R 7-16 8-31 100 18,500 3 , 0 8 3

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALaRI ES

LINGUISTICS

CARLQTA S. SMITH, CHAIR'IAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

IS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 30

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEn APPOINTMENT % 9-HOWTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAWE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PR3FESSOR 0010 1 CARL L BAKER T 6-01 7-15 100 39,500 6,583

ASSISTANT IHSTRUCMR 0045 2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . - - . ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . . . . 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

ORIENTAL AND A?RfCAN LANGUAGES AND L f TERATURES

PAGE 3;

MOWAHMAD ALI JAZAYERY, CHAfRHAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY ... ... SALARIES 03 14-1662-2CO3 54,074

23 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1662-2004 .. . . . - 1,834

TOTAL APPROPRIATIOH ...* . , .* 55r908*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APWINTHENT S 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - COD3 PERIOD TIME RATE AHOVNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 AARON BAR-ADON T 6-01 7-15 100 35,090 5,048

ASSDCIATE PROFESSOR 602 0 2 MICHAEL C HILLMANN T 6-01 7-15 100 31,140 5,190

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 3 ABRAHAM ZILKHA T 7-168-31 100 27,340 4 , 5 5 7

ASSISTANT INS73UCTOR 0045 4 ......................... 6-01 8-31 100 L3,044 4,348

ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND L I TERATURES

PAGE 32

,1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT k 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 ......................... 10 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

LECTURER 0050 12 ......................... 6-01 8-31 100 21,000 7,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

PHILOSOPHY PAGE 33

ROBERT L. CAUSEY, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARI ES 03 14-1664-2003

2 B TEACH I NG ASS ISTAHTS 03 14-1664-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 I TEM APPOINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 HERBERT I HOCHBERG T 7-16 8-31 100 47,250 7,875

3 IGNAZlO A RNGELELLI T 6 - D l 7-15 100 39,600 6,600

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 ROBERT H KANE T 6-01 7-15 100 31,400 5,233

6 ALOYSIUS P WARTINZCH T 7-16 8-31 100 27,050 4,508

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 7 RICHARD A RODEWALD 7-16 8-31 100 19,500 3,250

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY , 40,866s SALARIES

PSYCHOLOGY PAGE 34

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSiON FACULTY SALARI ES 03 14-1672-2003 . . . . . . 78,453

25 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1672-2004 . . • ... 1,547

TOTAL APPROPRIATION . . - * . . - * 8 0 , OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - COLE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 PHILIP B GOUGH T 7-16 8-31 100 41,000 6,833

3 ROBERT K YOUNG T 6-01 7-15 100 40.00Q 6,667

4 ROBERT A WICKLUND T 7-16 8-31 100 36,500 6,083

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 7 CHARLES 3 HOLMAN T 6-01 7-15 100 29,200 4,867

8 JUDITH H LAHGLOIS T 6-01 7-15 100 28,400 4,733

9 CLARKE A BURNHAM T 6-01 7-15 100 27,800 4 , 6 3 3

PSYCHOLOGY PAGE 35

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 WARC S LEWIS 6-01 7-15 100 30,000 51000

11 WILLIAM B SWANN JR 6-01 7-15 100 21,800 3 , 6 3 3

12 HAROLD H GOLDSMITH 7-16 8-31 100 21,000 3,500

13 MARY E OLBBfSCH 6-01 7-15 100 20,900 3 , 4 8 3

14 ROBERT H WOODSON 7-16 8-31 100 20,000 3,333

15 DONALD J BAUHANN JR 7-16 8-31 100 19,000 3,167

LECTURER 0050 16 ROBERT D LANGSTON 6-01 7-15 100 28,228 4,705

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SLAVIC LRNGUAGES

JOHN E. BOWLT, ACT1 WG CHAIWAW I 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEHS MOS NUMBEZ

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1678-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTHENT 9 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIaD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 1 JOHN S KOLSTT T 6-01 7-15 100 33,700 5,617

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 2 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SOCIOLOGY PAGE 37

FRANK D. BEAN? CHAIRMAN, O6/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1682-2003

2 B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1682-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1902-83 ITE3 APWINTHENT % 9-UONTH 1982-83

NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 I JOSEPH LOPREATO T 7-16 8-31 6667 45,000 5,000

2 JOE R FEAGIN T 6-01 8-31 3333 38,300 4,255

3 SAMUEL D MCLEMORE T 7-16 8-31 100 37 ,500 6 ,250

4 ANTHONY H ORUM T 6-01 7-15 6667 34,100 3,789

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 LAWRENCE E COHEN T 7-16 8-31 100 32,500 5,417

6 JOHNNY S BUTLER T 6-01 7-15 50 28,700 2,391 ETHNIC STUDIES - AFRICAN

AND AFRO-AMERICAN 6-01 7-,15 50

7 SHELDON EKLAND-OLSON T 6-01 7-15 100 28,400 4,733

8 DAVID A SNOW T 6-01 7-15 100 25,100 4,183

SOCIOLOGY PAGE 38

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOXNTWEWT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTAHT PROFESSOR 0030 9 ROSE M BREWER 7-16 8-31 SO 21,042 1,753

ETHNIC STUDIES - AFRICAN AND AFRO-AMERICAN 7-16 8-31 50

10 SUSAN E HARSHALL 6-01 7-15 100 20,500 3,417

11 RANDY D HODSON 7-16 8-31 100 19,800 3,300

12 ROBERT L KAUFMAN 6-01 7-15 100 19,800 3,300

ASS 1 S TANT I NS TRUCTOR 0045 ......................... 13 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - S m E R SESSfON FACULTY SALARIES

SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE PAGE 39

MERLIN FORSTER, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE RCCO VNT NO - APPROPRIATXOH ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1686-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83

NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PBRIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 STANISLAV Z I l I C T 7-16 8-31 100 40,640 6,773

2 MILDRED V BOYER T 6-01 7-15 100 38,390 6,398

3 GEORGE SCHADE T 6-01 7-15 100 38,390 6,398

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 4 KENNETH D JACKSON T 6-01 7-15 100 29,500 4,917

5 MARTA E LUJAN T 7-16 8-31 100 28,240 4,707

6 YOLANDA SOLE T 6-01 7-15 100 27,740 4,623

7 ROBERT BBODY T 6-01 7-15 100 26,894 4,482

9 GEORGE G WING T 6-01 7-15 100 25,953 4,326

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 10 RODRIGO E CANOVAS 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE PAGE 40

1982-83 1982-33 ITEM A P W I H m E N T % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASS I STANT f NSTRUCTOR 0045 11 ALONSO CUETO 5-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

13 SIJEFREDO LOA 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065

14 HARIA ONOFRE 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

15 JOSE H ORTEGA 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

3 6 HQRACIO G PENA 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

17 CHARLES A PERRONE 7-16 8-31 100 32,392 2 , 0 6 5

18 SONIA RIeUELHE 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065

19 AMELIA S SIMPSON 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

20 MARY B TILL 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2 ,065

21 KATHERINE V UFRUH 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

22 JAVIER VILLARREAL 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065 '

23 BmDLEY D CLllRK

24 ANNE R ARCHER

2 5 TERRY L BRLLMAN

26 JOHN H CHASTQN

SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE PAGE 41

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASS ISTAXT INSTRUCTOR 0045 27 JOHN F DAY 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 21000

28 NORMA J HELSPEZ 6-01 7-15 1OD 12,000 2,000

29 JAMES F LEE 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

31 NORA E PARQLA 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

32 FLOR RODRIGUEZ-ARENAS 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

33 JOSUE SANCHEZ 6-01 7-15 100 - 12,000 2 ,OCO

TOTAL - SUWHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

OFFICE OF THE DEAN COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES

ROBERT E. BOYER, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

2C RESERVE FOR FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1700-2096

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 42

1981-82 1901-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

ASTRONOMY PAGE 43

FRANK N. BASH, CHAIRNAH, 06101-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUWBER

1s SUMMER SESSXOW FACULTY SALAR I ES 03 14-1705-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1705-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

JANE AND ROLAND 0009 BLUMBERG CEHTENN IAL PROFESSOR IN ASTRONOHY 1 GERARD R DWAUCOULEURST 6-41 7-15 100

PROFESSOR 0010 2 DAVID S EVANS T 6-01 7-15 100

3 JAMES N DOUGLAS T 7-16 8-31 100

4 30HN C WHEELER T 6-01 7-15 100

5 DEREK 1 LLS T 7-16 8-31 100

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 6 JOHN M SCALD T 7-16 8-31 100

7 NEAL J EVANS I I T 6-01 7-15 100

B R A L P H A A O B B I N S J R T 6-017-15 100

ASTRONOMY PAGE 44

1982-83 1982-83

I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 9 CHRISTOPHER A SNEDEN 6-01 7-15 100 28,300 4,717

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 10 SCOTT W ROBY 6-01 7-15 100 13,726 2 ,288

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

T. DELEVORYAS, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. A?PROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAR I 5s 03 14-1710-2003

29 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1710-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 45

1981-82 1981-82 1902-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8? ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-KONTI! 1982-83 NO, TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE RHOl.INT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 DONALD A LEVfN T 6-01 7-15 100

2 ERIC R PIANKA T 6-01 7-15 100

3 GARRY T COLE T 7-16 8-31 100

4 IRWIN SPEAR T 6-01 7-15 LOO

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 ROBERT H BARTH YR T 6-01 7-15 100

VISITING ASSOCIRTE 0022 PROFESSOR 6 JAMES L HARRIS 6-01 8-31 100

LECTURER 0050 7 MARIANNE R DAUWALDER 6-01 7-15 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

BOTANY

TOM J. HABRY, CHAIRMAN, G6/01-08/33

CODE ACCOUNT NO , APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS HUHBER

1S SUHHER SESSTON FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1712-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1712-2004

TOTAL AP?ROPRIATION

PAGE 46

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTHENT t 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO- TITLE - HAWE - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

SIDNEY F. AND DORIS BLAKE 0069 CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR IB SYSTEHIC BOTAHY AND THE BLAKE COLLECTION 1 BILLIE L TURNER T 6-01 7-15 100 48,045 8,000

PROFESSOR 0010 2 THEODORE DELEVORYAS T 6-01 7-15 100 50,030 0,338

VISTTING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR 5 -.....................-.. 7-16 8-31 100 31,000 5,167

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 4 ..--............,.,...,.. 7-16 8-31 100 22,392 3 ,732

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAR X ES

PAGE 47

JOHN M. WHITE, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APF'ROPRIATIQFi ITEMS KOS NUMBER

1s SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1716-2003

ZB TZACHIWG ASSISTANTS 03 14-1716-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1952-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APWINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

NORHAN HACKERMAN 0009 PROFESSOR lH CHEMISTRY 1 ALLEY4 J BARD F 7-36 8-31 100 63,600 10,600

PROFESSOR 0010 2 ALAN H CMJLEY T 6-01 7-15 100 49,900 8,317

4 JOSEPH J LAGOWSKI T 7-16 8-31 100 45,200 7,533

6 STANLEY H Sf HOPSEN T 6-01 7-15 100 42,150 7,025

7 ROYSTON I4 ROBERTS T 6-01 8-31 100 41,150 13,717

ti RAYMOND E DAVIS T 6-01 7-15 130 40,750 6,792

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 9 ROBERT L HANCE 7-16 8-31 100 35,000 5,833

-

CHEWISTRY PAGE 48

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTHEHT 8 9-MONTH 1902-83 HE. TITLS NWE CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUAT

VISITING PRCFESSCR D D l 2 ......................... 10 6-01 7-15 100 35,000 5tE33

RSSOCIRTE PROFESSOR 0020 13 GVAH F KYBA T 7-16 8-31 100 34,300 5,717

14 JAMES A HOLCOMBE T 7-168-31 100 29,750 4,958

15 3ElfS A KOHL T 6-01 7-15 100 20,218 4,703

LECTURER 0050 18 BEN A SHOULDERS 6-01 R - 3 1 50 28,823 4,804

TQTIL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

COMPUTER SCIENCES

ALFRED G. DALE, CHAIRHAN, 36/0l-08/31

PAGE 49

CCDE ACCOUNT NO. AFPROPRIATlON ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1981-02 1981-82 1982-83 BIJDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

15 SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1722-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1722-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO- TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TiHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 1 HOHAMED G GOUDA

2 DAVID S SCOTT

3 JEFFREY A BRUMFIELD

5 ALPYSUIS K MOK

6 ERNEST A EWERSON 11

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 7 MUNJID MUSALLAM

LECTURER 5 SHARON R PERKIHS

SPECIALIST 9 JOYCE R BRENNAN 10, COO

.

COMPUTER SCIENCES PAGE 50

1982-83 1982-83 I TEN APPOZNTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

SPECIALIST 0056 10 DAVID M ORSHALICK 6-01 8-31 50 17,400 2,900

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES PRGE 51

EARLE F. MCBRIDE, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO - APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUHMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1736-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1736-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOSNTHENT % 9-MONTH 19B2-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUNT

WILTON E. SCOTT 0009 CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR 1 EARLE F HCBRIDE T 6-01 7-15 100 52,000 8,667

THE FIRST MR. AND MRS. 0009 CHARLES E. YAGER PROFESSOR

2 ALAN J SCOTT T 7-16 8-31 100 48,000 8,000

THE THIRD MR. AND MRS. 0009 CHARLES E. YAGER PROFESSOR

3 KEITH YOUNG T 6-01 7-15 100 46,500 7 , 7 5 0

PROFESSOR 0010 4 LEON E LONG T 6-01 7-15 50 37,100 3,092

5 EDWARD C JONAS T 6-01 7-15 50 36,200 3,017

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 6 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 33,697 5,616

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES PAGE 52

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOIHTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOt'EIT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 JOHN M SHARP JR T 7-16 8-31 100

9 JAHES T SPRINKLE T 6-01 7-15 100

ASSISTAMT PROFESSOR 0030 10 JAMES R KYLE 6-01 8-31 100

11 SHARON KOSHER 6-01 7-15 100

12 JOHN K WARREN 6-01 7-15 50

13 GARY A KOCUREK 7-16 8-31 100

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 16 ROBERT H BMDGETT 6-01 7-15 LOO

SEH IOR LECTURER 0 049 17 WILLIAM D SILL 6-01 8-31 100

LECTURER 0050 18 ARTHUR B BUSBEY 6-01 8-31 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAR I ES

HOME ECONOMICS

HARY ELLEN DURRETT, CHAIRMAN, 061~1-08/31

PAGE 53

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APFROPRIATION ITElS MOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1752-2003

ZB TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1752-2004

TOTAL APPROPR I AT ION

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NkWE - CODE PERIOD TIHE FIATE M O U N T

PROFESSOR 1 JOHN 3 LDNGENECKER

2 BETTY E HASKXLt

3 BARRY C STARCHER

4 ROSEANN L SHOREY

ASSOC JATE PROFESSOR 5 PEGGY B ALBIN

7 MARGARET G BRILEY

8 J U L I A A REED

9 RICHARD A WILLIS

PAGE 54

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 11 SUE R GREMINGER 6-01 7-15 100 26.30C 4,383

12 PAULA F R A N E I N 6-01 7-15 LOO 24,500 4,083

13 MAUREEN H GRASS0 6-01 7-15 100 24,000 4,000

14 HAROLD D GROTEVANT 6-01 7-15 100 24,000 4,000

15 VICKIE L HAMPTON € 4 1 7-15 100 23,900 3,983

16 KERMETA K CLAYTON E-01 7-15 100 23,632 3,935

17 CONNIE W BALES 7 - 1 6 8-31 100 23,506 3,917

18 CAROL A S A f N

20 ANN H DUPONT

21 NANCY L HAZEN-SWANN

22 CAROL W BROWN

23 PRISCILLA C MCCARTY

INSTRUCTOR 24 BARY H PRATTE

SPECIALIST 25 JOAN VICKERS

HOME ECONOMICS PAGE 55

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

SPECIALIST 0056 26 MARIAN B GREfF 6-01 7-15 100 21,305 3,551

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

MnRf NE STUDISS

THEODORE D E U V O R Y A S , A C T I N G CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION 1 TEKS 83s NUMBZR

1s SUMKER SESSLQN FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1758-2003

28 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1750-2004

TOTAL APPROFRIRTIU#

PAGE 56

1981-32 1981-82 1902-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-8 3 I TEn APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 ....................... 7-16 8-31 100 44,912 7,485

VISITING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR ......................... 4 6-01 7-15 100 25,500 4,250

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 6 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065

TOTAL - SBMHER SESSJON FACULTY SALARIES

HATHEHATICS

JAMES W. DANIEL, CHAImAN, 06101-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1760-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1760-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 57

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 iTEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOC TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 HASKELL P MSENTHAL T 6-01 7-15 100 54,000 9,000

2 LEONARD GILLHAH T 6-01 7-15 100 49,200 8 , 2 0 0

3 ELLIOTT W CHEHEY T 6-01 7-15 100 49,100 8,183

4 JAMES W DANIEL T 6-01 7-15 100 48,500 8,083

5 PETER W H JOHN T 6-01 7-15 100 46,600 7,767

6 JOHN E GILBERT T 7-16 8-31 100 45,700 7,617

7 RALPH E SHOWALTER T 7-168-31 100 4 2 , 5 0 0 7,083

8 SIHOW J BGRNAU T 7-16 8-31 300 40,200 6,700

9 JOHN D DOLLARD T 6-01 7-15 100 39,400 6,567

10 ROGER C OSBORN T 6-01 7-15100 39,100 6,517

BATHEMATICS PRGE 58

1982-83 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HOHTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME U T E M O U N T

PROFESSOR 0010 11 no^ E EDHONDSON T 6-01 7-15 IOD 38,900 6,483

12 WILLIAM T GUY JB T 6-01 7-15 100 38,000 6,333

13 EFRAIH P ARXENDARIZ T 6-01 7-15 100 37,900 6,317

14 JOHN DDRBIN T 6-01 7-15 100 36,800 6,133

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 16 ZVX ZXEGLER 6-01 7-15 100 40,000 6,667

17 DAN AHIR 6-01 7-15 100 38,000 6 , 3 3 3

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 18 DAVID J SALTHAH T 6-01 7-15 100

19 RALPH W CAIN T 7-16 8-31 100

20 GARY C HAMRICK T 6-01 7-15 100

21 FRANK E GERTH X I 1 T 7-16 8-31 1 O C

23 CHARLES L RADIN T 6-01 7-15 100

24 DALE E WALSTON T 6-01 8-31 100

25 BRUCE P PALM T 6-01 7-15 100

MATHEMATICS PAGE 59

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTBENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 27 EDWARD W DDELL T 7-16 8-31 100 27,900 4,650

28 JEFFREY D VAALER T 7-15 8-31 100 26 ,500 4,417

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 29 JAN F BJORNSTAD 6-01 7-15 100 24*800 4,133

30 SIDNEY W GRAHAM 7-16 8-31 100 24,400 4,067

31 GRIGORI KOLESNIK 6-01 9-31 50 24,300 4,050

36 STANISLAW J SZAREK 6-01 7-15 100 23,900 3,983

INSTRUCTOR 0040 37 KENT G MERRYFIELD 7-16 8-31 100 18,500 3,083

38 JOHN 3 SARRAfLLE 7-16 8-31 100 18,500 3,083

39 STEVEN A BLEILER 6-01 7-15 100 18,000 3,000

40 STEVEN L LEVIN

41 ERNST ADAMS

42 PEI-KEE LIN

HATHEMATICS PAGE 60

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - COD2 PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

INSTRUCTOR 0040 43 EUGENE K S NG 6-01 7-15 100 17,300 2 , 8 0 3

44 DENIS R BELL 7-16 8-31 100 17,000 2,833

45 3 SCOTT CARTER 6-01 7-15 100 17,000 2,833

46 RONALD J STRNKE 7-16 8-31 100 17,000 2,833

47 HENRY R WARCHALL 6-01 7-15 100 17,000 2,833

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 48 JEAN M MCKEWIE 6-01 7-15 100 14,000 2 , 3 3 3

LECTURER 0050 50 KRISHNASWAHI ALLADI 7-16 8-31 100 24,000 4r000

51 GENELLE J BECK 7-16 8-31 100 20,800 3,467

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

MICROBIOLOGY PAGE 61

JAMES R. WALKER, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

IS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY S ALAR I ES 03 14-1762-2003

25 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1762-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-02 1981-82 1982-83 '

BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

- . .* . . * * 44, OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT S 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUNT

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 1 GERARD R VELA 7-15 8-31 100

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 2 IAN J HOLINEUX 6-01 8-31 100

3 RICHARD J MEYER 6-01 7-15 100

4 DONALD W DETERS 6-01 8-31 100

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 5 ......................... 6-01 7-15 50

LECTURER 0050 8 ALICE G REINARZ 6-01 7-15 100

MICROBIOLOGY PAGE 62

1982-83 1902-83

ITEW APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83

XO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

LECTURER 0050

9 ....................-.... 6-01 7-15 100 17,000 2 , 8 3 3

TOTAL - SUMUER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

PHYSICS PAGE 63

THOMAS A. GRIFFY, CHAIRMAH, 06/01-08/21

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO . APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMHE2 SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-1768-2003 ... . . . 93,921

28 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1768-2004 -.. . , . 9,979

TOTAL APPROPRIATION ...* ...* 103,900*

S A I A R Y ROSTER

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTWENT 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOQ TIHE RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 THOWAS A GRIFFY T 6-01 7-15 100

2 ROBERT N LITTLE JR T 6-01 7-15 100

3 LOTHAR W FROMWOLD T 6-01 7-31 75

4 WILLIAM C SCH,fEVE T 5-01 7-15 100

5 CHARLES B CAIU T 6-01 7-31 75

6 RICHARD A MATZWER T 6-01 6-30 75

7 WILLIAM R COKER T .6-01 7-31 75

8 EMMETT L HUDSPETA T 6-01 7-31 75

9 WILLIAM W ROBERTSON T 6-01 7-31 75

10 WALTER E HILLETT T 6-01 7-31 7 5

PHYSICS PAGE 64

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 11 PETER R ANTONIEWICZ T 7-16 8-31 100 30,300 5,050

1 2 CHARLES W SCHERR T 6-01 7-31 7 5 29,600 4,933

13 EUGENE V IVASH T 7-16 8-31 100 25,600 4,267

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 14 DUANE A DICUS T 7-01 7-31 75 33,300 2,775

15 SYED R ZAIDI T 6-01 7-15 100 26,600 4,333

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 16 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

ZOOLOGY PAGE 65

JAMES L* LARIHER, ACTING CHAIRMAN, 06/01-07/31 CLARK HUBBS, CHAIRMAN, 08/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

LS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARf ES 03 14-1794-2003

28 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-1794-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 HUGH S FORREST T 6-01 7-15 100

3 BOB G SANDERS T 6-01 7-15100

4 TERRELL H HAWILTON T 6-01 7-15 100

5 GEORGE D BITTNER T 7-16 8-31 100

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 6 LAWRENCE E GILBERT T 6-01 8-31 100

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 7 JOHN R ELLISON 7-16 8-31 100

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 ......................... 8 6-01 7-15 100

ZOOLOGY PAGE 66

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NWE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 10 ........................* 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

LECTURER 0050 11 SAMUEL J CLIFFORD I I I 6-01 7-15 100 18,500 3,D83

12 HARYCAROL A ROSSITER 6-01 7-15 100 18,500 3,083

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

OFFICE OF THE DEAN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

PAGE 67

GEORGE KOZHETSKY, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

COOE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITENS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

2C RESERVE FOR FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2285-2096 . . . . . . 989

TOTAL APPROPRIATION ...* . . .I 989-

ACCOUNTING

. -.-

PAGE 68

ROBERT G. HAY, CHAIRITAN, 06101-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUHBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

iS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2210-2003 . .- .. . 2 3 8 , 3 7 8

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2210-2004 - .. ..- 8,122

.... TOTAL APPROFRIATIOH . *.* 246,500-

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEn APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

C. AUBREY SMITH PROFESSOR 0009 IN ACCOUNT1 NG 1 CHARLES T ZLATKOVICH T 7-16 8-31 100 52,300 0,717

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 2 ......................... 6-01 9-31 100 50,000 16,667

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 3 WALTER T HARRS SON T 6-01 7-15 100 39,400 6,567

4 GARY M GRUDNTTSKI T 7-16 8-31 100 381700 6,450

6 JAMES W DEITRICK T 5-01 7-15 100 36,800 6,133

7 DRNIEL G SHORT T 6-01 7-15 100 36,800 6,133

VISITING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR 8 ...---....**.........m 6-01 8-31 100 39,000 13,000

ACCOUNTING PAGE 69

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

VISITING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR 9 ......................... 6-01 8-31 100 39,000 13,000

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 36,000 6,000

12 PHILLIP A LANaEFELD 7-16 8-31 100 34,300 5,717

13 STEVEN J RICE 6-01 7-15 100 34,000 5,667

14 CHARLES C HUBER JR 6-01 7-15 100 33,300 5,550

15 ROBERT L KELLOGG 6-01 7-15 100 33,300 5 , 5 5 0

ADJUNCT ASSISTANT 0035 PROFESSOR 16 BOBBE M BARNES 6-01 7-15 100 25,300 4,217

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 17 GARY M CADENHEAD 6-01 7-35 100 35,600 5 , 9 3 3

LECTURER 0050 18 ......................... 6-01 8-31 100 39,000 13,000

22 RAFAEL LAZIMY

ACCOUNTING PAGE 70

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 23 ......................... 6-01 8-31 100

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

FINANCE

STEPHEN P. MAGEE, CHAIRMAN, 06/Ol-03/31

PAGE 71

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2240-2003 . . . ... 159,929

25 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2240-2004 . . . .. 1,071

TOTAL APPROPRIATION . . .* . . . * 161, OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 T TEK APPOINTMENT 9 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAPIE - CODE PERIOD TfHE RATE AMOUNT

JOSEPH H BLADES 0009 CENTENNIAL XEMORIAL PROFESSOR IN IHSURANCE 1 ROBERT C WITT T 7-16 8-31 I00 50,000 B1333

MARGARET AND EUGENE 0009 MCDEHOTT FPROFESSDR OF BANKING AND FINANCE

2 STEPHEN P MAGEE T 6-01 7-15 100 49,600 8,267

LAWRENCE D. GALE CHAIR 0009 IN SHALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AID ENTREPRENEURSHIP

3 ERNEST W WALKER T 6-01 7-15 100 46,000 7,667

TEXAS CDBRERCE 0009 BANCSHABES, fNC. CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR IN COMMERCIAL BANKING

4 LAWRENCE L CRUM T 6-01 7-15 100 40,000 6,667

PROFESSOR 0010 5 LESLIE YOUNG T 6-01 8-31 100 45,500 15,167

FIHAHCE

1982-83 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT k 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE RWOUYT

PRDFESSOR 0010 6 RUDOLPH C DOENGES T 6-01 7-15 100 30,000 6,333

7 ROBERT B WILLIAMSON T 7-16 8-31 100 36,000 6,000

8 HAROLD A WOLF T 6-01 7-15 100 34,000 5,667

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OC20 9 LEWIS J S P E U T 7-16 8-31 100 38,500 6,417

11 ANDREW J SEHCHACK JR T 7-16 8-31 LOO 37,600 6,267

15 SAMUEL H COX 3R T 6-01 7-15 100 32,500 5,417

16 CHARLES U HACKETT JR T 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 5,333

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0430 17 STEPHEN D SMITH 6-01 7-15 100 31,300 5 ,217

18 BEVERLY L HADAWkY 6-01 7-15 10Q 31,000 5.167

19 RICHARD D HACMINN 7-16 8-31 100 30,000 5,000

20 TERRY V GRfSSOM 6-01 7-15 100 29,400 4,900

21 GEORGE E MORGAN 111 7-16 8-31 100 29,300 4,883

FINANCE PAGE 7 3

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOrNTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 22 FRANK H PAGE JR 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4 ,833

23 JAKES C DERMODY 7-16 8-31 100 27,500 4,583

INSTRUCTOR 0040 24 TED R CACKOWSKI 6-01 7-15 100 27,000 4,500

LECTURER 0050 25 JOSEPH R EWERS 6-01 7-15 100 33,871 5,645

26 SUZANNE L YOUNG 7-16 8-31 100 21,500 3,503

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

.-

GENERAL BUSINESS

GAYLORD A. JENTZ, CHAIRHAH, 06/01-08/31

PAGE 74

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MQS NUMBER

1s SUHMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2245-2003

2 8 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2245-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-03 I TE?! APWINTHEHT % 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

HERBERT D. mmER 0009 CEHTENN X AL PROFESSOR IN BUSINESS L A W 1 GAYLORD A JENTZ T 6-01 7-15 100

TEXAS COWERCE 0009 BANCSHRRES, IHC. CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR In BUSINESS COXNUNICATIOH

2 WILLIM J U R D JR T 6-01 7-15 100

W. D. BLUNK HEHORIAL 0009 PROFESSOR

3 CHARLES T CLARK T 7-16 8-31 100

PROFESSOR 0010 4 FRANCIS B KAY T 7-16 8-31 100

5 JAMES C BEHHETT T 6-01 7-15 100

6 JOHN R ALLISON T 6-01 7-15 100

7 MICHAEL A DUGGAN T 6-01 7-15100

GENERAL BUSINESS PAGE 75

1982-83 1982-83 ITEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 0 TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TTWE RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 8 BILLY H SHAW T 7-16 8-31 100 34,500 5,750

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 9 JOYCE J ELAM T 7-16 8-31 100 33,000 5,500

10 AUTHELLA M BESSENT T 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 5 , 3 3 3

11 NELDA C GARCIA ?! 6-01 7-15 100 30,500 5 , 0 8 3

12 THOMAS W SAGER T 6-01 7-15 100 28,600 4,767

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 13 LAWRENCE M SEIFORD 7-16 8-31 100 32,500 5,417

15 ROBERT A PREHTICE 6-01 7-15 100 31,600 5,267

16 ELEANOR W JORDAN 7-16 8-31 100 30,800 5,133

18 MARY K WHITESIDE 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4,833

19 MICHAEL WAWG 6-01 7-15 100 28,600 4,767

20 HICXREL L EMGQUIST 7-16 8-31 100 28,500 4,750

21 JAMES D BELL 7-16 8-31 100 28,000 4,667

22 DONNA F STROUP 7-16 8-31 100 27,800 4.633

23 HOHAN R LIWAYE 6-01 7-15 100 27,500 4,583

GENERAL BUS I NESS PAGE 76

1982-8 3 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 24 AGHA I ALI 6-01 7-15 100 27,200 4,533

26 JAWES CASTAGNERA CAIN 7-16 8-31 LOO 2 6 , 5 0 0 4,417

27 ROBERT H RYAN T 6-01 7-15 100 26,400 4,400

28 PAULA C HURRAY 7-16 8-31 100 26,100 4,350

29 MALCOLM L MYERS JR 7-16 8-31 100 26,000 4 , 3 3 3

30 BARBARA E HENDLESON 7-16 8-31 100 25,000 4,167

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 31 JAHXS C CARTER 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065

32 JOHN C FLUMMER 6-01 7-31 75 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

34 DONALD 3 HALL 6-01 7-15 100 12,OOO 2,000

35 MARK A LUNA 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

37 MELISSA J UEAD 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

39 DAVID A SMYRE 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

GENERAL BUSINESS PAGE 77

1982-83 1982-0 3 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

SEN 1 OR LECTURER 0049 40 JOHN M PENROSE 7-16 8-31 100 28,800 4,800

LECTIIRER oaso 41 CAROL D LUTZ 7-16 8-31 100 22,900 3,817

42 JAMES M MYERS 6-01 7-15 100 20 ,653 3,442

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALAR I ES

MANAGEMENT

JAMES S . DYER, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEHS IOS NUMBER

1s SUHHER SESSION FACULTY SALAR 1 ES 03 14-2255-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 78

i981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1482-83 ITEM APPOINTHENT 4 9-EIONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE RMOUNT

ALICE G. K * KLEBERG 0009 PROFESSOR 1 EUGENE 3 KONECCf T 6-01 7-15 100 51,500 8,583

FAPEZ SAROFIM & CO. 0009 CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR

2 TIMOTHY W RUEFLI T 7-160-31100 48,760 8,127

PROFESSOR 0010 3 ROY D HARRIS T 7-16 8-31 100 44,800 7,467

4 FLOYD S BRANDT T 6-01 7-15 100 42,600 7,100

6 REUBEN R HCDANIEL JR T 6-01 7-15 100 42,000 7,000

7 JAMES A FITZSTHHONS T 6-01 7-15 100 39,200 6,533

2%3

PAGE 79

1982-83 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 10 ROBERT S SULLIVAN T 7-16 8-31 100 36,000 6,000

11 KENNETH W OLM T 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 5,333

12 DEVEREAUX H HUFFMAN T 7-16 8-31 100 24,100 4,017

13 ALBERT B CKAMMAH T 6-01 7-15 100 23,150 3,858

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 00 30 14 ALLAN D SCHUSTER 6-01 7-15 100 31,500 5 . 2 5 0

17 JOSEPH J BRENNRN 6-01 7-15 100 28 ,000 4,667

10 ROBERT C RODGERS 6-01 7-15 100 28,000 4,667

19 WILLIAM H GLICK 7-16 8-31 100 26,500 4,417

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 20 CARL R RUTHSTROM 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2,065

21 LARRY A SCHILHABEL 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

22 WARREN W FISHER 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

24 DENNIS L THOMAS 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

MANAGEMENT PAGE 80

1982-83 1982-8 3

ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

LECTURER 0050 25 GEORGE G EDDY 7-16 8-31 100 2 6 , 3 3 0 4,388

26 RAYMOND L COOK 6-01 7-15 100 26,199 4,367

27 WILLIAM J RICHARDSON 7-16 8-31 100 24,950 4,158

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY S ALAR I ES

MARKETING ADHIHISTRATION

ROBERT E. WITT, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO . APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAR I ES 03 14-2270-2003

23 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2270-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 81

1901-82 1981-82 1982-8 3 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-8 3 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

CENTURY CLUB PROFESSOR 0009 1 DAVID L HUFF T 6-01 7-15 100 53,000 8,833

SAM BARSHOP PROFESSOR IN 0009 MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

2 ROBERT A PETERSON T 7-16 8-31 100 48,000 8,000

LAQUINTA MOTOR IHWS, IAC. 0009 CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR IN *

BUS I NESS 3 MARUM I ALPERT T 6-01 7-15 100 46r800 7,800

PROFESSOR 0010 4 CALVIN P B U I R T 7-16 8-31 100 43,100 7,183

5 KARL E HENION 11 T 6-01 .7-15 100 39,900 6r65O

6 ROBERT T GREEN T 7-16 8-31 100 38,000 6,333

VISITING PROFESSOR 0012 7 ......................... 7-16 8-31 LOO 50,000 8 , 3 3 3

MARKETING ADMINISTRATION PAGE 02

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTMENT O 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 LINDA L GOLDEN T 6-01 7-15 100 361300 6,050

9 W THOMAS ANDERSON JR T 6-01 7-15 L O O 35,30D 5,883

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 ROBERT P LEONE 6-01 8-31 100 33,400 11,133

11 R K SRIVASTAVR 6-01 8-31 100 33,300 11,100

12 ROHIT P DESHPANDE 6-01 8-31 100 31r300 10,433

13 ROLAND T RUST 6-01 8-31 100 29,300 9 , 7 6 7

14 WAYNE D HOYER 6-01 8-31 100 29,000 9,667

15 JAMES C ANDERSON 6-01 7-15 100 28,000 4,667

17 FRANCOIS PETRY 6-01 7-15 100 2 6 , 5 0 0 4,417

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 18 PAUL T NELSON 7-16 8-31 100 35r845 5,974

LECTURER 0050 19 KEREN A JOHNSON 6-01 7-15 100 20,000 31333

TOTAL - SUHMER SESSIOH FACULTY SALARIES

ADVERTISING

ISABELLA C.M. CUNNINGHAM, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2410-2003

25 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2410-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 83

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-03 ITEM APPO f NTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-8 3 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE M O U N T

PROFESSOR 0010 1 ISABELLA C CUNNINGHAM T 6-01 7-15 100 39,000 6 ,500

2 LEONARD RUBEN T 6-01 8-31 100 36,000 12,000

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 3 JOHN H MURPHY T 6-01 8-31 100 34,100 11,367

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 4 JAMES F LARSON 6-01 8-31 100 28,100 9,367

5 ANDREW P HARDY 7-16 8-31 100 27,750 4,625

6 RONALD J FABER 6-01 8-31 100 2 7 , 5 5 0 9,183

7 GARY I3 WILCOX 6-01 8-31 100 25,700 8,567

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

. - .. .

JOURNALISM

DWIGHT L. TEETER, JR., CHAIRMAN, 06/01-0a/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

IS SUMBER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2420-2003

20 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2420-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 84

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 2982-83 I TEN APPOINTMENT % 9-BOHTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

JESSE H. JONES PROFESSOR 0009 IN JOURNALISH 1 WAYNE A DANIELSON T 6-01 7-15 100 44,000 7,333

PROFESSOR 0010 2 DWIGHT L TEETER T 7-16 8-31 100 42,500 7 p 0 8 3

3 MARTIN L GIBSON T 6-01 7-15 100 33,500 5,583

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 FRANCIS E WALSH T 6-01 7-15 100 32,700 5,450

6 DAVID W BURKETT T 7-16 8-31 100 32,200 5,367

7 HENRY A ANDERSON T 7-16 8-31 100 30,500 5,083

8 GENE A BURD T 6-01 7-15 100 30,500 5 , 0 0 3

9 JAPIES B COLSON T 6-01 7-15 100 30,500 5,083

JOURNALISH PAGE 85

1982-8 3 1982-83 I TEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD .TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OOZQ 10 WILLIAM E KORBUS T 6-01 7-15 100 29,500 4,917

11 WERNER J SEVERIN T 7-15 8-31 100 28,000 4,667

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 12 PAMELA 3 SHOEMAKER 6-01 7-15 100 24,500 4,083

13 THOMAS C FENSCH 6-01 7-15 100 24,200 4,033

14 CAROLYN G CLINE 7-16 8-31 100 24,000 4,000

15 DENNIS C DARLING 6-01 7-15 100 24,000 4,000

17 STEPHEN D REESE 6-01 7-15 100 24,000 4,000

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 18 LOUISE F MONTGOMERY 7-16 8-31 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 19 ......................... 7-16 8-31 100 45,000 7,500

20 SIDNEY G SINGER 7-16 8-31 100 30,75C 5,125

LECTURER 21 GALE F WILEY

22 REBECCA R SCHORIN 7-16 8-31 100 21,200 3,533

M T A L - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM

ROBERT E. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

XS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2430-2003

20 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2430-2004

TOTAL APPROPRXATION

PAGE 06

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT S 9-MONTH 1982-83 80. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TTPTE RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 ROBERT E DAVIS T 6-01 7-15 100 46,000 7,667

2 ROBERT D BROOKS T 7-16 8-31 100 31,000 5,167

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 3 STANLEY 5 BARAN T 7-15 8-31 100 34,500 5,750

4 EMILE G MCANANP T 6-01 7-15 100 32,500 5,417

5 HEATHER E HUDSON T 6-017-15100 31,000 5,167

6 THOMAS G SCWBTZ T 6-01 7-15 100 27,500 4,583

7 KENNETH K HUR T 6-01 8-31 100 2 6 # 5 0 0 8 , 8 3 3

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 RITA A ATWOOD 6-01 7-15 100 24,500 4,083

9 LOREN K BfVENS 6-01 7-15 100 18,000 3,000

RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM PAGE 87

1982-83 1982-83 I TEn APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 10 RALPH J BARDGETT 7-16 9-31 100 12r400 2,067

11 GREGORY P BEAL 7-16 8-31 100 12,400 2,067

12 JANET C HCMULLEN 7-16 8-31 100 12,400 2,067

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 13 ROBERT S M S H K O 7-16 8-31 100 29,000 4,833

14 JOEL P FOWLER JR 6-01 8-31 100 27,000 9,000

LECTURER 0050 15 **....................... 6-01 7-15 100 20,000 3,333

TOTAL - SUXHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SPEECH COHHUNICATION PAGE 88

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRTATION ITEMS MOS NUHBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2440-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2440-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1982-83 1982-83 ITEn APPOINTMENT 5 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

LILLIE HAGE JAPIAIL 0009 CENTENHIAL PROFESSOR 1 FREDERICK N HARTIN T 6-01 7-15 100 40,000 6,667

PROFESSOR 0010 2 LEAR L ASHWORE T 6-01 7-15 100 41,500 6,917

3 GENE R POWERS T 7-16 8-31 100 41,500 6,917

4 LENNART L KOPRA T 6-01 7-15 160 37,000 6,167

5 MARTIN T TOPRRO T 6-01 7-15 100 34,500 5 ,750

6 HARVEY M SUSSMAN T 6-01 7-15 100 33,600 5 ,600

8 ROBERT W HOPPER T 7-16 8-31 LOO 32,500 5,417

9 PAUL H GRAY T 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 5,333

SPEECH COHMUNICAT ION PAGE 09

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOfNmENT 5 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR 0015 10 RICHARD J HOWARD 7-16 8-31 100 31,500 5 , 2 5 0

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 11 RONALD E BRSSETT T 6-01 7-15 100 30,500 5 ,083

13 JACK L WHITEHEAD JR T 7-16 8-31 100 29,500 4,750

14 JOHN A DALY

16 LARRY D BROWNING T 7-16 8-31 100 27,100 4,517

ASS I STANT PROFESSOR 0030 17 FREDRIC H JABLIN 6-01 7-15 100 28,000 4,667

19 HADELINE M MAXWELL 7-16 8-31 100 25,500 4,250

22 BEVERLY G HARTIN T 7-16 8-31 100 2 3 , 0 0 0 3,833

23 BARK E BERNSTEIN 6-01 7-15 100 21,500 3 , 5 8 3

24 ARNOLD D PAYNE 5-01 7-15 100 19,000 3,167

. ..

SPEECH COMMUNICATION PAGE 90

1982-83 1982-83 I TEN APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 25 JYM M MCKAY 6-01 7-15 100 26,500 4,417

TOTAL - SUMEX SESSIOW FACULTY SALARIES

OFFICE OF THE DEAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

LORRIN KENNAMER, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

2C RESERVE FOR FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2665-2095

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 91

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION PAGE 92

JOE L, FROST, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-07/15 , ACTING CHAIRMAN, 07/16-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2605-2003 . . . . . . 202 8 015

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2605-2004 . . . . . . 7,985

TOTAL APPROPRIATION . ,* . . . * 210,000*

SALARY ROSTER

1902-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOIWTHENT 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAnE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 1 ELIZABETH G GIBB

2 THOMAS D HORN

3 JOE L FROST

4 OZRO L D A V I S JR

5 FRANK J GUSZAK

6 LhROY R CARRY

7 EARL J MONTAGUE

9 WILLIAM R HAWER

10 JOHN M RICH

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION PAGE 93

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 11 JOHN A LASKA JR T 6-01 7-15 100 30,500 5,083

12 BARY F FLOURWOY T 7-16 8-31 100 24,600 4,100

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 13 HEATHER L CARTER T 6-01 7-15 100 36,320 6,053

14 CHARLES R KLINE JR T 7-16 8-31 100 32,800 5,467

15 ALBERTA M CASTRNEDA T 6-01 7-15 100 32,500 5,417

16 JAMES P BARUFALDI T 7-16 8-31 100 31,500 5,250

18 DELAYNE B HUDSPETH T 7-16 8-31 100 30,300 5,050

19 JO A SWEENEY T 6-01 7-15 100 30,200 5,033

20 NANCY L RUSER T 7-16 8-31 100 30,010 5,002

21 LOWELL J BETHEL T 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4,833

22 GEORGE H BLAHCO T 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4,833

23 GARY R HCKENZIE T 7-16 8-31 100 28,800 4,800

24 HARK W SENG T 6-01 7-15 100 27,300 4,550

25 CELIA S GENISHI T 6-01 7-15 100 26,000 4 , 3 3 3

26 CHARLES E LAMB T 6-01 7-15 100 26,000 4,333

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION PAGE 94

1982-83 1982-83 ITEH APPOINTMENT % +MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 27 GLORIA CONTRERAS T 6-01 7-15 100 25,600 4,267

28 ELAINE b FOWLER T 7-16 8-31 100 25,600 4,267

29 JUDITH W LINDFORS T 7-16 8-31 100 25,400 4,233

30 WUGLAS E FOLEY T 6-01 7-15 100 24,500 4,083

31 FRANK E CBAWLEY TI1 T 7-16 8-31 100 24,100 4 r 017

32 THERESA H ESCDBEW T 7-16 8-31 LOO 24,000 4,000

33 JAMES V HOFFMAN T 7-16 8-31 100 23,390 3,898

ASSlSTAHT PROFESSOR 0030 ,

34 JEWEL P KASCHKE T 7-168-31100 25,100 4,183

35 CAROL E KASWORH 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3,833

36 CONNIE L JUEL 6-01 7-15 100 22 ,200 3,700

37 SUSAN G BENNETT 6-41 7-15 100 21,800 3,633

30 ELAINE K HORWITZ 6-01 7-15 100 21,000 3,500

39 NANCY H DIXOH 6-01 7-15 100 2 0 , 7 5 0 3,458

40 CHERYL A ANDERSON 7-16 8-31 100 20,640 3,440

41 STUART REIFEL 6-01 7-15 100 20 ,360 3,393

CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION PAGE 95

1982-83 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CLlWE PERIOD TIME RATE AHOUNT

SPECIALIST 0056 42 JAY E FERMAGLICH 6-01 8-31 100 14,384 4,795

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

EDUCATfOWAL ADMINISTRATION PAGE 96

LEONARD A. VALVERDE, ACTING CHAIRPIAN, 06/01-D8/31

CODE ACCOUNT N O . APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2614-2003

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTHENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83

NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 1 NOLAN ESTES

2 JOHN E ROUECHE JR T 6-01 8-31 100 42,717 14,239

3 KENNETH E HCIWTYRE T 6-01 8-31 100 41,500 13,833

4 BENJAMIN A H W I S T 7-16 8-31 100 39,517 6 , 5 0 6

5 HICHAEL P THOMAS JR T 6-01 7-15 100 38,835 6,473

6 EDGAR W BESSENT T 6-01 8-31 100 37,607 12,562

7 CARL B ASHBAUGH T 6-01 8-31 100 34,135 11,378

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 LEONARD A VALVERDE T 6-01 7-15 100 33,500 5,583

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 9 GEORGE R BAKER 6-01 7-15 100 32,840 5,473

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARf ES

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

JACKSON B. REID, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATIOH ITEXS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2620-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2620-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 97

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTEX

1982-03 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT S 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUHT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 WILLIAM L HAYS T 6-01 7-15 100 46,300 7,717

2 JACKSON B REID T 6-01 8-31 100 45,500 15,167

3 CARL F HEREFORD T 6-01 8-31 100 40,750 13,583

4 ROBERT F PECK T 6-01 7-15 100 40,500 6,750

5 BEEMAN N PHILLIPS T 6-01 7-15 100 40,500 6,750

6 BENJAHIH FRUCHTER T 7-16 8-31 100 39,000 6,500

7 GUY 3 HAHASTER T 6-01 7-15 100 35,500 5,917

8 DONALD 3 VELDHAN T 7-16 8-31 100 35,500 5,917

9 JUNE H GALLESSfCR T 6-01 7-15 100 35,200 5 ,867

10 THOMAS D OAKLAND T 7-16 8-31 100 31,350 5,225

EDUCATIONAL ?SYCHOLOGY PAGE 98

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PER1013 TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESS OR 0010 11 JACK L DUNHAPI T 6-01 7-15 100 26,400 4,460

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0021) 12 HRRK H BICKRARD T 6-01 7-15 1OC 2 5 , 5 5 0 4,258

13 RICHARD MOVSESIAN T 6-01 8-31 100 24,600 8,260

14 TONI L FALBO T 6-01 7-15 100 24,300 4,050

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 16 PHILIP H POWELL 6-01 7-15 1 C O 23,100 3 , 8 5 0

18 KAREN E KIRKHART

19 WILLIAH R KdCH

20 DAVID M HARVEY

21 DEBORAH J THARINGER 6-01 7-15 100 19,000 3,167

22 CINDY f CARLSON 6-01 7-15 100 18,000 3,000

ASS I STANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 23 .......-....,...-......., 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2 , 0 6 5

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PAGE 99

1982-83 1982-83 I Tm APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - cuaE PERIOD TIRE RATE AHOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 26 ......................... 6-01 7-15 LOO 12,392 2,065

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION PAGE 100

WANEEN W . SPIRDUSO, CHAIRWW, 06/01-07/15 DOROTHY JO LOVETT, ACTING CHRJRMAH, 07/16-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION f TEKS NOS N U n B E f i

1.5 SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2635-2003

TOTAL RPPROPRI AT ION

1981-82 1981-82 1902-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-8 3 1982-83 I T M APWIHTnENT % 9-BOHTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAWE - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 WAWEEH W SPXRDUSO T 6-01 7-15 100 43,000 7,167

2 LYNN W MCCRAW T 7-16 8-31 100 39,155 6,526

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 3 DOROTHY J LOVETT T 7-16 8-31 100 32,054 5,342

4 ANN W BAYLOR T 6-01 7-15 100 31,700 5,283

5 TERRY D VACALIS T 7-16 8-31 100 31,472 5,245

6 ROGER P FARRRR T 6-01 7-15 100 20,000 4 ,667

ASS IBTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 JOHN L I V Y 7-16 8-31 100 31,000 5,167

10 MARVIN B EISEN 6-01 7-15 103 26,000 4,333

PHYSICAL A N D HEALTH EDUCATION PAGE 101

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASS f STANT PROFESSOR 0030 11 BERNARD OLIVER 7-16 8-31 100 24,872 4,145

12 DAVID C GRIFFEY 7-16 0-31 100 24,649 4,108

13 NELL H GOTTLIEB 6-01 7-15 100 24,437 4,073

14 FRED L PETERSON JR 6-01 7-15 100 23,100 3,850

15 LYNN D HOUSNER 7-16 8-31 100 22,000 3,667

16 MARY LOU A LECOHPTE T 6-01 7-15 100 2 0 , 5 2 0 3,420

TOTAL - SUHHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SPECIAL EDUCATION PAGE 102

CARL E. HANSEH, CHAIRHAN, #6/03-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

15 SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-2640-2003

23 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-2640-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTEC BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 Z TFM APWINTHEHT b 9-MONTH 1982-03 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 CARL E HANSEN T 6-01 7-15 300 38,5QO 6.417

2 JOHN D KING T 7-16 8-31 1 0 0 3 7 , 8 2 5 6 , 3 0 4

3 CHARLES C CLELAND T 6-01 9-31 100 3 4 , 7 2 7 11,576

4 NATALIE C BARRAGA T 7-16 8-31 100 34,525 5,754

5 STEPHEN f LARSEN T 7-16 8-31 100 31,250 5 ,208

6 RANDALL M PARKER T 6-01 7-15 100 31,250 5,208

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 7 WILLIAM A MYERS T 6-01 8-31 100 2 8 , 7 0 0 9 ,567

8 J LEE WIEDERHOLT T 7-16 8-31 100 28,610 4,768

9 ROBEET L MARION T 7-16 8-31 100 28,130 4,688

10 KEITH D TURNER T 6-01 7-15 100 27,215 4,536

......... .-.. .

SPECIAL EDUCATION PAGE 103

1982-83 1982-83

ITEM APPOINTMENT h 9-MONTH 1982-03

NO. TITLE - NmE - CODE PER1 3D TIHE RATE MOUNT

ASSOCI ATE PROFESSOR OOZC I1 J U E S E G I L L S M T 6-01 7-15 100 25,855 4,309

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 12 ANNE L CORN 7-16 8-31 300 20,870 3,478

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 13 ......................... 6-01 8-31 50 12,000 2,000

LECTURER 0050 14 JfnHlE L DANIELS JR 6-01 7-15 100 17,936 2,989

TOTAL - SUEHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

AEROSPACE EHGINEERIHG &

ENGINEERING MZCHAHfCS

PAGE 104

JAMIE P. LRHB, J a . , CHRfRMAN, 06101-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. A?PROPRZATION ITEMS MOS WUMBER

1s SUHWER SESSION FACULTY SALAR XES 03 14-3005-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3005-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

L981-82 1981-82 1982-8 3 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDQET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APFOIITHENT tr 9-IONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAKE - CODE PERIOD TfHE SATE MOUNT

BETTIE MARGARET SMITH 0009 PROFESSOR 1H ENGINEERING 1 JOHN 3 BERTIN T 6-01 8-31 SO 46,QOO 7,667

PROFESSOR 0010 Z ERIC B BECKER ? 5-01 8-31 50

3 RONALD 0 STEARMAN T 6-01 8-31 50

4 CHfHG-HSIE YEW T 6-01 8-31 50

5 LYLE G CLARK T 6-01 8-31 90

6 ROY R CRAIG JR T 6-01 8-31 50

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 9 GORN C WESTKAEHBER T 6-01 8-31 50

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING & ENGINEERING MECHANICS

PAGE 105

1982-03 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - SAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 10 LAWRENCE R HACK T 6-01 8-31 50 20,000 4,667

ASS ISTAHT PROFESSOR 0030 11 KENNETH K LXECHTf 6-01 8-31 50 30,500 5,083

12 LINDA B HAYES 6-01 8-33 50 30,000 5,000

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 13 ......................... 6-01 8-31 50 12,000 2,000

LECTURER 0050 17 ED I2 DAVIS 6-01 8-31 50 29,350 4,892

MTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALrAR I ES

CHEHlCRL ENGINEERING PAGE 106

DONALD R. PAUL, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOU NT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS BC,S NUMBER

1S SUNHER SESSION FACULTY SALRR i ES 03 14-3025-20Q3

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3025-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1961-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE U O U N T

DUtA & ERNEST COCKRELL, 0009 SR. CHAIR IN ENGINEERING 1 ROBERT S SCHECHTER T 6-01 7-3i 75 83,000 10,500

ERNEST & VIRGINIA 0009 COCKRELL CHAIR IN ENGIAEERZHQ

2 JAUES R FAIR T 6-01 7-31 75 56,000 9,333

PROFESSOR 0010 3 ......................-.. 6-01 8-31 50 47,502 7,917

4 JAMES E GTICE T 6-01 7-15 100 38,569 6,432

VISITZNG PROFESSOR 0012 5 ....-.-...*.*.---*....-.. 6-01 8-31 100 42,000 14,000

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 6 JOEL W BARLOW T 6-01 7-15 100 39,300 6 , 5 5 0

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PAGE 107

1982-83 1982-83 I TEE APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. T I T L E - MAPIE - CODE PSRIOD TIME: RATE AMOUHT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 JOHN G EKERDT 6-01 8-31 50 33,500 5 , 5 6 3

9 NICHOLAS VASILAKOS 6-01 8-31 50 31,000 5,167

10 KEITH P JOHNETON 6-01 8-31 50 30,000 5,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAfZIES

C I V I L ENGINEERING

JOSEPH F. HALINA. JR, CHAIRMAH, 06/01-08/21

CODE ACCOUNT 1481-02 1981-82 1982-83 He - APPROPRIATION ITEHS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

IS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SRLAR I ES 03 14-3030-2003 -.. - .. 236,365

ZB TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3030-2004 ... ... 19,471

TOTAL APPR3PRIATION . .* . . . * 255,836.

SALARY ROSTER

1982 -8 3 1982-83 I TEN APPOINTMENT O 9-KONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAKE CODE PERIOD TfKE RATE AMOUNT

DEWTTT C. GREER PROFESSOR 0009 IN TRANSPORTATIDN ENGINEERING 1 WILLIAM R HUDSON T 6-01 8-31 100 45,500 15,167

DEAN T*U*TAYLOB PROFZSSOR 0009 IN ENGINEERING

2 DAVID W FOWLER T 6-01 8-31 50 44,000 7,333

DONALD J. WUGLASS 0009 CENTENNIAL PROFESSOR IN ZNGINEEEIISG

3 RIZHARD W FURLONG T 6-01 8-31 50 41,000 6,833

PROFESSOR 4 RCY E OLSON

5 NED H BURNS T E - 0 1 8-31 100 44,000 14,667

6 JOSE M RCIESSET T 6-01 8-31 50 43,500 7,250

7 J3E 0 LEDBETTER T 6-01 8-31 100 40,000 13,333

a ENGZNEERiNG PAGE 109

1982-8 3 198 2-8 3

I TEH APPQZHTMENT t 9-HONTH 1982-83 NOc TITLE - HAHE - CODE PERIOD TfHE WTE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 8 NEAL E ARISTRCNG T 6 - O L E - 3 1 50 33,000 6,500

10 FRANKLIN B JOHNSON T 6-01 e-31 50 25,500 4 , 2 5 0

MsOCI ATE PROFESSOR 0020 16 RICBARD W HIKSAD T 6-018-31105 34,600 11.533

17 C P JOHNSON T 6-01 8-33 50 33,000 5,500

19 DAVI3 B ASHLEY T 6-01 8-31 1GO 32,000 10,667

21 NORMAN K WAGHER T 6-01 7-15 109 32,OOC 5,167

ASS I STANT PRDFESSOR 0030 22 ................,.....-.. 6-01 8-31 JOG 30,000 13,000

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1982-83 1982-83

I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTB 1982-83 NO, TITLE - H&ME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AnD'JNT

ASS ;STANT SOFESSDR 0330 23 HANI S WHHASSANI 6-01 8-35 50 28,000 4 , 6 6 7

24 DRVID R HAIDKENT 6-01 8-31 50 28,360 4.667

25 DTMOS POLYZOZS 5-01 8-33 50 28,000 4,667

2 7 DAN 2, WHEAT 6-01 9-31. 100 28,300 9 , 3 3 3

ASSISTAHT 'INSTRUCTOR 0045 28 GEEMIRY P BRDDERICX 6-01 8-32 100 13,044 4 r348

29 **-.-...-+,.............- 5-01 8-32 LOO 13,044 4,340

TOTRL - SWIIER SESSION FACULTY SALAFflES

ELECTRICAL ENGINEESING

EDWARD J - POWERS, CEAIRHAN, 66/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITENS H3S NGMBER

1s SUHMER SESSIOH FACULTY S ALAB I ES 03 14-3055-2003

2B TEACHING ASS ISTANTS 03 14-3055-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGE2 AnJUSTED BUDGET

SALPLRY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ~ r n APPDINTHENT a g - ~ o m 1902-83 PO. TITLE - N W E - CODE PERIOD TIKE RATE AMOUNT

JANET S- COCKREU 0009 CENTENMI AL CHAIR IN ENGINEERIHG

I BEN G STREEMAH T 6-01.8-31 5 C 60,000 10.000

JOHH J. llCKETTA 0009 ENERGY PROFESSOR

2 J K AUGhRWAL T 6-01 8-31 56 48,600 8,100

ROBERT L. PARm, SR. 0009 FmFESSOR f H EHGI WEERING

3 LEE E BAKER T 6-01 8-31 50 45,000 7,500

0 . N * GAFFQRD PWPESSOR 0009 TH ELECTRICAL E n O I N m f N G

4 UH C DUESTERWOEFT JR T 6-01 8-31 50 45,000 7,509

PROFESSOR 0010 5 ALFRED H LAGRONE T 6-01 8-31 $O 45,000 7 ,500

6 ELMER L HJXsOIJ 6-01 8-31 50 44,000 7,333

7 HAR3L3 U SMITH T 6-01 8-31 5 0 44,000 7,333

{LECTRICAL ENGINEERING PAGE 112

1982-83 i m - a 3 ITEM APPUlHTKEHT % 9-MONTH 1982-83

NO. T I Z E - NAHE - CODE PsRXOD TIHE ZATE AXOLINT

PROFESSOR 0010 8 TATSlfC ITOH T 6 4 1 8-31 50 42,300 7,050

9 RODGER M WALSER T 6-01 8-31 50 42,000 7,OOC

10 ASHLEY J WELCH T 6-01 7-31 75 41,800 6.967

12 RAXTER F WOHACK T 6-01 7-31 75 41,000 6,833

13 BOB H FANNlN T 6-01 8-31 50 40,000 6,667

14 CHARLES H RGTH JR T 6-01 8-31 50 40,000 6,667

15 ROBERT H F W E T 6-01 7-31 75 39,060 6,500

16 GERkLD 3 LIPOVSKI T 6-01 8-31 50 38,090 6,467

17 TERRY J WAGNER T 6-01 7-31 75 3 8 , D O O 6 , 3 3 3

18 ROBERT W BEHE T 6-61 8-31 50 36,509 6,083

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 19 ALVIN B BUCKMAN T 6-618-31 50 37,000 6,167

20 STEVEN I MARCUS T 6-01 7-31 75 37,090 6,167

21 GARY L WISE T 6-01 8-31 5 . 37,000 6,167

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1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT 5 9-ROHTH 1982-83 NO. T5TLE - NAHE CODE PERIOD TIKE RATE AMOUNT

ASSLSTAWT PROFESSOR 0030 24 HIBOSLAW HALEK 6-01 8-31 50

26 JOHN A PEARCE 6-CI 8-31 50

26 DAVID R BROWN 6-01 8-31 50

29 JAKES 1 FLORENCE 6-01 8-31 50

30 JONATHAN W VALVAHO 6-01 8-31 50

. -

.ECHAHICAt ENGINEERING

I . G . RY LANDER, CHAIRMAE I 06101-08/31

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CODE ACCOUNT 198;-82 1901-02 i992-8 3 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUHBER BUDOET ADJUSTED a UDGET

15 SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALAR 1 ES 03 14-3075-2OC3 ... ... 312,317

2B TEKHLNG ASSISTANTS 03 14-3075-2004 - .. ... 30,320

TDTAL APPROPRIATION ..,* , . . 342,657*

SALARY ZOSTER

1902-83 1982-83 I Tm APPOTNTHEHT S 9-HONTH 1982-83 MU. TITLE - NAME - CODE PmfOD TIWE RATE AMOUHT

E. C. .H. BAXTEL 0009 PXOFESSOR FOR PROFEsSloN& PRACII ICE 1 JOHN R HOWELL T 6-01 8-31 5C 49,300 8,217

JACK S, JOSEY PROFESSOR 0009 IN ENERGY STUDIES

2 PAUL A JEN8EN T 6-01 8-31 100 44,100 14,700

PROFESSOR 0010 3 RONALD L PANTUJ T 6-018-31 100 45,200 15,067

4 JOHN P ST= T 6-018-31 130 43,600 14,533

5 GARY C VLIET T 6-018-31 50 41,300 6,883

6 KENNETH A FULLS T 6-01 8-31 100 38,800 12,933

8 DAVOR JURICIC T 6-01 8-31 100 30,000 12,667

HECHANICAL ENGINEERING PAGE 115

1982-83 1982-83 1 TEM APPOINTHENT S 9-BONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TLHE RATE MOUNT

11 BILLY V KOEN T 6-01 8-31 50 33,700 5,617

ASSCCXATE PROFESSOR 12 KENNETH R DIUER

15 WALTER S REED

16 JEROLD W JONES

I7 JOHN W BARNES

18 DALE E KLEIH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 19 RONALD D MATTHEWS

20 ALFRED E TRAVER

21 HICKAEL E MZAWFORD 5-01 8-31 50 32,400 5,460

22 RONRLD E BARR 6-01 8-31 100 31,400 10,467

23 DAVID L BOURELL 6-01 9-31 50 31,300 5,217

24 GLEWN Y NASADB 6-01 8-31 50 30,800 5,133

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PAGE 116

198243 1982-03 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-KOHTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NME - CODE PEAIOD TIRE RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 25 CHRISTOPHER R ROT2 6-01 8-31 L O O 30,400 10.133

31 DENNIS E WILSON 6-01 8-31 100 30,000 10,000

LECTURER 0050 32 WENDELL K DEEM 6-01 8-31 100 31,750 10,583

SPECIALIST 0056 33 W L E S E PERKIN8 6-01 8-31 100 27,500 9,167

34 BILLY H W W D 6-01 8-31 100 26,100 8,700

TOTAL - SUHWER SESSIOW FACULTY SRLARIES

PETROLEUH ENGINEERING PAGE 117

MYRON H. DORFMAN, C H A I m A N , 06/01-08/31

CGDE RCCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS NOS NUWBER

IS SUHBER SESSIOK FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3085-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3085-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATIOH

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGZT ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEH RPPOI NTHEBT O 9-KOHTEf 1982-83 NO. T I T L E - NAME - W D E PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

FRANK W. SESSEN 0009 MEMORIAL PROFESSOR I K PETROLEUH ENGIHEERING

1 ROYAL E COLLINS T 5-01 7-15 100 46,917 7,820

W W CENTENNIAL OD09 PROFESSOR OF PETROLEUM ENGf NEERING

2 KENNETH E ORAY T 7-16 8-31 100 43,800 7,300

B. J1 LAMCASTER PROFESSOR 0009 IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

3 BEN H CAUDLE T 6-01 7-15 100 43,300 7,217 4 7-16 8-31. 50 43,300 3,608

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 GARY A POPE T 6-01 7-15 50 35,500 2,958

6 LARRY W LAKE T 6-01 7-15 50 34,300 2,858

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 7 MARK A HILLER 7-16 8-31 100 35,000 5,833

PETROLEUM EHGI N EERI NG PAGE 110

1982-83 1982-83 I TEH APPOINTISEHT 8 9-MONTE5 i982-83 80. TITLE - NAME - mDE PERIOD T I H E RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 EKWERE J PETERS 7-16 8-31 50 3 2 , 0 0 0 2,667

T3TAt - SIlNER SESSSOH FACULTY S A W 1 ES

OFFICE OF THE DEAN COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

J. ROBERT WILLS, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION TTEHS MOS NUMBER

2C RESERVE FOR FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3490-2098

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 119

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

ART PAGE 120

KENNETH W . PRESCOTT, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-08/31

CGDE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEHS MoS HUnBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3405-2003 . . . .. . 125,996

2B TEACHING ASS ISTAW8 03 14-3905-2004 ... ... 3,004

TOTAL APPRCPRIATSON . . .* . . .* 135,000*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 f TEH APPOIU7MEHT '5 9-MOHTH 1902-83 NO* TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

PROFESSOR 001 0 1 MICHAEL B FRARY T 6-01 7-15 100 36,000 6,000

2 PAUL ? HATEIL T 7-16 8-31 100 34,650 51775

4 ALVIN A NICKEL T 6-01 7-15 100 33,450 5,575

5 ROBERT L LEVERS 3R T 7-16 8-31 100 30,800 5,133

6 KENNETH B FfSKE T 7-16 8-31 100 28,000 4,667

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 8 MCWNALD SKITH T 6-01 7-15 iOO 27 ,825 4.638

10 MARY P TAYLOR T 6-61 7-15 100 26,460 4,410

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1902-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT %

NO. TITLE - N M E - CODE PERIOD TINE

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 002C 11 LEWIS R WIKAN T 7-16 8-3i 100

12 JARVFS W ULBRICHT T 6-01 8-31 100

13 REBECCA L BROOKS T 7-16 8-31 100

14 LEE R CHESNEY I I I T 7-16 8-31 100

16 TIMOTHY G HIGH T 5-01 7-15 100

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 17 STEPREH 3 PALY 5-01 7-15 1 D O

19 LARRY D HCENTIRE 6-01 7-15 100

20 HARK K GOODMAN 7-16 8-31 100

22 SUSAN D WHYNE 6-01 7-15 100

23 WILLIM L HOEY 6-01 7-15 100

24 ELLEN S WALLEHSTEIH 6-01 7-15 100

25 GARY B WASHUON 6-01 7-15 100

26 BRADLEY R PETERSEN 6-01 7-15 100

1982-83 9-HONTH 1982-83

RATE AMOUNT

ART PAGE 122

1982-8 3 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 27 JANET E KASTNER 6-01 7-15 100 16,000 3,000

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 28 EDWARD E TRIGGS 7-16 8-31 100 29,240 4,873

29 DORIS G HUTTDN 7-16 8-31 100 22,012 3,669

LECTURER 0050 30 TERENCE B JOHNSTON 6-01 7-15 100 20,653 3,442

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY S A M f ES

DRAMA PAGE 123

COLEMAN A . JENNINGS, CHAIRMAN, 06/01-OS/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3430-2003

28 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3430-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 3982-8 3 1TE)I APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 FREDERICK J HUNTER T 6-01 7-15 50 36,000 3,000

2 WEBSTER L SWALLEY T 6-01 7-15 100 35,500 5,917

3 RUTH R DENNEY T 6-01 7-15 100 33,000 5,500

4 DAVID A NANCARROW T 6-01 7-15 100 33,000 5,500

5 PAUL D REINHABDT T 7-16 8-31 100 33,000 5,500

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 7 JOHN W B R O W T 7-16 8-31 100 29,000 4,833

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 8 KATHLEEN F CONLIN 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3,833

9 PAUL J GAFFNEY 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3,833

DRAMA PAGE 124

1982-8 3 1982-83 T TEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1982-83

NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 SHARON V VASQUEZ 6-01 7-15 100 22,500 3,750

11 LATHAN W SANFORD T 6-01 7-15 100 22,000 3,667

12 BARBARA M BARKER 6-01 7-15 100 21,000 3,500

13 STEVEN P KNIGHT 6-01 7-15 100 20,500 3,417

14 LEE E ABRAHAM 7-16 8-31 100 20,000 3 , 3 3 3

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 15 RONALD M WILLIAMSON 6-01 7-15 100 12,392 2,065

16 ANN A BERGERON 6-01 7-15 100 12,008 2,000

17 JEFFREY W BERRYMAN 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

18 RODGER D CASPERS 7-16 8-31 100 12,000 2,000

LECTURER 0050 19 MARANTE L LUCERO 6-01 7-15 100 21,366 3,561

20 WILLIAH F REBER 6-01 7-15 6667 21,366 2,374 nus IC 6-01 7-15 3333

SPECIALIST 21 YACOV SNARIR

22 JEREMIAH P WORSHAM 6-01 7-15 100 13,000 2,367

23 ROBERT M SINGLETON 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

HUSIC PAGE 125

CARROLL GONZO, ACTING CHAIRKAH, 06/01-06/30 GERARD H. BEHBGUE, CHAIRHAN, 07/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3460-2003

28 TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-3460-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

i981-82 1981-EZ 1982-83 B'JDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 N3, TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 FIORA C CONTiHO T 6-01 7-15 100 44,000 7 , 3 3 3

2 ELIZABETH 0 IANNION T 6-01 7-15 100 42,600 7,100

3 RAYMOND D CRISARA T 6-01 7-15 100 41,800 6,967

4 DONALD L KNAUB T 6-01 7-15 100 40,600 6,767

5 KARL KORTE ' T 6-01 7-15 100 38,805 6,468

6 WTLLIAM C RACE T 6-01 8-31 50 38,700 6,450

7 MORRIS J BEACHY T 7-16 8-31 100 38.500 6.417

8 ROBERT J SNOW T 6-01 7-15 100 30,300 6,383

9 HANHS-BERTOLD DIET2 T 6-01 7-15 100 38,045 6,341

10 DOUGLASS M GREEN T 6-01 7-15 100 38,000 6,333

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1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTWENT a 9-nowm 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAKE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 11 PRUL OLEFSKY T 6-01 7-15 6667 37,500 4,167

12 LEONARD POSNER T 6-CI 8-31 50 37,030 6,167

14 CARROLL L GONZO T 6-01 7-15 100 35,000 5,033

15 PHYLLIS C YOUNG T 6-31 7-15 lo0 33 ,000 5,503

16 RICHARD D BLAIR T 6-01 7-15 100 32,610 5,435

18 MARTHA 8 DEATHERAGE T 6-01 7-15 100 29,131 4,855

ASSOCfATE PROFESSOR 0020 19 JOHN W GRUB86 T 7-16 8-31 100 33,600 5,600

20 HARVEY C PITTEL T 6-017-15 6667 33,000 3,667

21 DOROTHY K PAYHE T 6-01 7-15 100 28r60D 4,757

22 STEFAN H KUSTKA T 6-01 7-15 100 28,250 4 ,700

23 LITA A GUERRA T 6-01 7-15 6667 27,175 3,020

24 GEORGE A FROCK T 6-01 7-15 100 26,500 4,417

25 A DAVID RENHER T 7-16 8-31 100 26,500 4,417

26 FRANK N SPELLER T 6-01 7-15 100 26,OOQ 4,333

MUSIC PAGE 127

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT k 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 27 NANCY B GARRETT T 5-01 7-15 100 24,150 4,025

28 GREGORY D ALLEN T 6-01 7-15 6667 24,000 2,667

29 DANIELLE J MARTIN T 6-01 8-31 50 24,000 4,000

3 0 LELAND R HUNGER T 6-017-15 6667 24,000 2,667

3: ELLIOTT H ANTOKOLETZ T 6-01 7-15 100 23,500 3,917

32 DELMER D ROGERS T 6-01 7-15 100 23,300 3,883

33 DONALD J GWNTHAM T 7-16 8-31 100 23,200 3,867

34 JOHN M GERINGER T 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3.833

35 JERRY M GRIGADEAN T 5-01 7-15 100 22,200 3,700

36 GAYLE H BARRINGTON T 6-01 7-15 100 21r700 3,617

37 STEVEN L BRYANT T 5-01 7-15 6667 20,000 2 , 2 2 2

VISITING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR

38 VIHCENT E FRITTELLI 6-01 7-15 100 30,000 5,000

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 39 HERBERT F 0 ECKHOFF 7-16 8-31 6667 26,500 2,945

40 DARLENE C WILEY 6-01 7-15 100 25,000 4,167

41 RICHARD J LAWN

MUSIC PAGE 128

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-BONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE MOUNT

ASS lSTANT PROFESSOR 0030 42 LEONARD A JOHNSON 7-16 8-31 100 24,000 4,000

43 HARTHA F HILLEY 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3,833

44 STEVEN M ZLOMKE 6-01 7-15 100 -23,000 3 r 833

45 WILLIAM W RHODES 6-01 7-15 6667 22,600 2,511

46 TORKIL BYE 6-01 7-15 100 22,000 3,667

48 JOHN P SPERRY 6-01 7-15 100 21,740 3,623

49 HUNTER C MARCH 6-01 7-15 100 21,196 3,533

50 BETTY P MALLARD 6-01 7-15 100 20,500 3,417

51 REX A WOODS 6-01 7-15 6667 18,479 2,053

I NSTRUCTOR 0040 52 ANDRE J THOMAS 6-01 7-15 100 17.392 2 ,899

SENIOR LECTURER 0049 53 ANTHONY ADDISON 7-16 8-31 6667 28,262 3,140

LECTURER 0050 54 DARRELL L SCOTT 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3,833

55 WILLIAM F REBER DRAMA

ASSISTANT INSTRUCMR 0045 56 ......................... 6-01 7-15 100 12,000 2,000

MUSIC PAGE 129

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO* TITLE NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 57 ...................**.... 6-01 7-15 LOO

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

LYNDON 8 . JOHNSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS PAGE 130

ELSPETH D. ROSTQW, D E A N , 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1s SUHMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3600-2003 ... .-- 21,000

TOTAL APPROPRIATfON ...* . . .* 21,000*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-8 3 1902-0 3 I TEH APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-8 3 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 JURGEN SCHMANDT T 6-01 7-31 75 42,426 7,071

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 2 LODIS RHODES T 6-01 8-31 50 31,828 5,305

3 DAVID J EATON T 6-01 8-31 50 30,363 5,061

TOTAL - SUMHER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SCHOOL OF LAW PAGE 131

ZOHN F. SUTTON, JR, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 PI0 . APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

IS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-3810-2003 . . . ... 299,755

TOTAL APPROPRIATION - - .* . . . * 299,755*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEH APPO f NTMEHT k 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

THE JUDGE BENJAMIN 0009 HARRISON POWELL PROFESSOR

1 ROBERT 0 DAMSON T 6-01 7-15 100 57,700 9,617

REX G. BAKER AND EDNA 0009 HEFLIN BAKER PROFESSOR IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

2 LXNO A GRAGLIA T 6-017-15 6667 57,900 6,411

BAKER AND BOTTS PROFESSOR 0009 IN LAW

3 CORWIN W JOHNSON T 6-01 7-31 75 57,700 9,617

THE WRIGHT C. MORROW 0009 PROFESSOR IN CRIMINAL LAW

4 MAURICE H SHARLOT T 6-01 7-15 100 57,700 9,617

JOSEPH C. HUTCHESON 0009 PROFESSOR IN LAW 5 ERNEST E SMITH T 6-01 7-15 6667 57,700 6,411

JOHN S. REDDITT PROFESSOR 0009 I N STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT 6 MILLARD H RUUD T 6-01 7-15 6667 56,500 6,278

SCHOOL OF LAW PAGE 132

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT 9-MONTH 1982-83 NQ. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

WILLIAM C. LIEDTKE, SR. 0009 PROFESSOR IN LAW 7 HJCHAEL P ROSENTHAL T 6-01 8-31 50 56,200 9,367

BEN GARDNER SEWELL 0009 PROFESSOR IN CIVIL TRIAL ADVOCACY

8 JOHN J SAMPSON T 6-01 8-31 50 5 5 , 2 0 0 9 , 2 0 0

CHARLES I. FRANCIS 0009 PROFESSOR IN LAW 9 JAMES M TREECE T 6-01 7-31 7 5 55,200 9,200

VIHSON AND ELKINS 0009 PROFESSOR IN LAW

10 GEORGE E DIX T 6-01 7-15 100 54,700 9,117

FULBRIGHT AND JAWORSKI 0009 PROFESSOR IN LAW

11 DAVID G EPSTEIN T 6-01 7-15 100 54,700 9,117

CHARLES TILFORD MCCOmfCK 0009 PROFESSOR OF LAW

12 JOHN R ROBERTSON T 6-01 7-15 6667 52,000 5 , 7 7 8

THOHAS SHELTON MAXEY 0009 PROFESSOR

13 JOSEPH WITHERSWON JR T 5-01 7-15 100 52,000 8,667

HINES H. BAKER AND THELMA 0009 KELLY BAKER PROFESSOR IN LAW IN THE FIELD OF JURISPRUDENCE

14 LUCAS A POWE JR T 6-01 7-15 6667 51,200 5,689

SCHOOL OF LAW PAGE 133

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

LIDDELL, SAPP, ZIVLEY & 0009 BROWN PROFESSOR IN BANKING, FINANCIAL, COMMERCIAL AND CORPORATE L A W

15 ALAN S RAU T 6-01 7-31 75 49,700 8,283

PROFESSOR 0010 16 DAVID B FILVAROFF T 6-01 7-15 100 50,000 9,667

17 Y LEON LEBOWITZ T 6-01 7-15 10C 58,000 9,667

18 BARBARA B ALDAVE T 6-01 7-31 100 5 5 , 5 0 0 12,333

19 RICHARD S PIARKOVITS T 6-01 7-15 100 53,300 8,003

20 DAVID A ANDEREOH T 6-01 7-15 6667 49,700 5 , 5 2 2

21 JOSEPH H DODGE XI T 6-01 7-15 100 49,700 8,283

22 OLIN G WELLBORN T 6-01 7-31 LOO 48,500 10,770

23 PATRICIA R GAIN T 6-01 7-31 100 46,500 10,333

24 THOMAS O MCGARITY T 6-01 7-31 75 46,500 7,750

26 RICHARD V BARNDT T 6-01 7-15 100 44,500 7,417

27 PHILIP C BOBBITT T 6-01 7-15 100 43,500 7,250

VISITING PROFESSOR OD12 28 D A V I D W ROBERTSON 6-01 7-15 100 60 000 10,000

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1982-83 1982-83

ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

VISITIWG PROFESSOR 0012 29 CHRISTOPHER J WHELAN 6-01 7-15 6667 32,000 3,556

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR 0015 30 JOSEPH P HAZEL 6-01 7-15 100 46,500 7,750

ASSCCIATE~PROFESSOR 0020 31 STANLEY M WALKER T 6-01 7-15 6667 40,800 5,422

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 32 JAY L WESTBRWK 6-01 7-31 100 51,500 11,444

33 LAWRENCE J GOFFNEY JR 6-01 7-15 100 41,700 6,950

34 GROVER REES III 6-01 7-15 100 34,700 5,783

LECTURER 0050 35 KENNETH E HOUP JR 4-01 8-31 2905 41,793 4,158

36 HUGH S LOWE 6-01 8-31 2985 41,793 4,158

37 FRANK S MCCOWN 6-01 7-31 75 34,000 5,667

38 KENNETH D SCHUBB 6-01 8-31 40 31,108 4,158

40 WILLIAM P ALLISON 6-01 8-31 4999 24,951 4,158

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALABI ES

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

RONALD E. WYLLYS, ACTING DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-4210-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-4210-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATION

PAGE 135

1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

. . . I . . 111,576

. . . ..- 2 ,424

. . .* . . . * 114, OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1902-8 3 1982-8 3 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 CLAUD G SPARKS T 6-01 8-31 100 44,025 14,675

2 EUGENE B JACKSON T 6-01 8-31 100 40,015 13,338

3 ELMER G HARKON

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 4 LAYTON B MURPHY

5 DONALD G DAVIS JR

6 SAM G WITTEN

7 J U L I E A BICHTELER

8 UILLIS B LUKENBILL

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 9 BARBARA F IMMROTH

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATIDN SCIENCE

PAGE 136

1982-8 3 1982-83 I TEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1902-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TINE RATE AMOUNT

LECTURER 0050 ......................... 10 6-01 7-15 100 33,150 5 , 5 2 5

1 2 SHIRLEY H LUKENBfLt 7-16 8-31 100 18,252 3,042

TOTAL - SUHXER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

SCHOOL OF NURSING

BILLYE J. BROWN, DEAN, 06/01-D8/31

CODE ACCOUNT NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER

1s SUMHER SESSION FACULTY S ALAR I ES 03 14-4404-2003

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-4404-2004

TOTAL APPROPRIATIOE

PAGE 137

1981-82 1981-82 1902-83 BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

SALARY ROSTER

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 LORRAINE 0 WALKER T 7-16 8-31 100 39,000 6,500

ASSOCIATE PRDFESSOR 0020 2 RUTH L GALLMAN T 6-01 7-15 100 41,000 6,833

3 CELESTE A DYE T 7-16 8-31 100 35,000 5,833

4 MILDRED TAPPER T 6-01 7-15 100 34,400 5.733

5 BONNIE RICKELMAN T 7-16 8-31 100 32,550 5,425

6 BETSY E BOWMAN T 6-01 7-15 100 32,000 5,333

7 RUTH A NICHOLSON T 6-01 7-15 100 30r100 5,017

8 ELEANOR L M CROWDER T 7-16 8-31 100 28,000 4,667

VISITING ASSOCIATE 0022 PROFESSOR 9 .......................... 7-16 8-31 48 37,500 3,000

SCHOOL OF NURSING ' PAGE 138

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-HONTH 1902-03 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 l a SUSAN J GROBE 7-16 8-31 100 32,500 5,417

11 MARY S CROCKETT 7-16 8-31 100 31,500 5 , 2 5 0

12 PATRICIA C AVANT 6-01 7-15 100 29,000 4,833

13 BECKY h DEVILLIER 6-01 8-31 100 29,000 9,667

14 JOY H PENTICOFF 6-01 7-15 10C 2 8 , 0 0 0 4,667

15 ANGELA P CLARK 6-01 7-15 100 24,000 4,000

16 SUSANR P JUAREZ 6-01 7-15 100 23,000 3 , 8 3 3

17 SUSAN E POLLOCK 6-01 7-15 100 22,500 3,750

INSTRUCTOR 0040 19 ROZANNE L THATCHER 6-01 7-15 103 21,000 3,500

20 LARITR D SPWCE 6-01 7-15 100 19,500 3 ,250

LECTURER 0050 21 JAMES A HOLlTDR 7-16 8-31 1CO 21,501 3,584

SPECIALIST 0056 22 LILA H COATES 6-01 7-15 100 23,229 3,872

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY

SALARTES

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

. ..

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JAMES T. DOLUISIO, DEAN, 06/01-08/31

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-02 1982-8 3 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS HOS NUWBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

1S SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALRRX ES 03 14-4605-2003 . . . . . . 315,235

2B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-4605-2004 ... ... 54,765

TOTAL APPROPRIATION h e + * . . . a 370 t 000*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-8 3 1982-8 3 ITEH APPOINTHENT 4 9-HONTlf 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAME - CODE PERIOD TIHE RATE AMOUNT

SUBLETT PROFESSOR IN 0009 INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY

1 ALFRED MARTIN T 6-01 8-31 50 42,500 7,083

PROFESSOR 0010 '2 ROBERT v S H I ~ T 6-01 8-31 50 45,800 7,633

3 CARLTON K ERICKSON T 6-01 8-31 100 43,700 14,567

4 JAIME N DELGAW T 6-01 8-31 100 35,800 11,933

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 5 DANIEL ACDSTA JR T 6-01 8-31 100 34,100 11,367

6 KENNETH W KIRK T 6-01 8-31 100 3 3 , 7 5 0 11,250

7 JAMES W MCGINITY T 6-01 8-31 100 32,800 10,933

8 LOUIS C LITTLEFIELD T 6-01 8-31 50 32,509 5,418

9 THOMAS W LUDDEN T 6-01 8-31 100 31,100 10,367

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PAGE 140

1982-8 3 1982-83 ITEM APPDIHTMENT % +MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 10 ShLOMON A STAVCHANSKY T 6-01 8-31 100 29,665 9,088

I1 ALAN B COMBS T 6-01 8-31 100 29,OCl 9,667

12 PATRICK J DAVIS T 6-01 8-31 100 28,900 9,633

14 ELAINE s WALLER T 6-01 8-31 LOO 28,300 9,433

15 DAVID W HAWKINS T 6-01 8-31 50 27,962 4,660

16 ROBERT L TALBERT JR T 6-01 8-31 100 27,680 9,227

17 JACK C BRADBERRY T 6-01 9-31 100 27,429 9,143

19 LARRY ERESHEFSKY T 6-01 8-31 100 25,500 8,500

21 JEROLD HEWBURGER T 6-01 8-31 100 25,119 8,373

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 22 RODNEY PEAFILMAN 6-01 8-31 100 26.500 8,833

23 JOANNE F RICHARDS 6-01 8-31 1670 26,036 1,449

24 RICHARD E WILCOX 6-01 8-31 100 25,700 8,567

25 HENRY I BUSSEY 6-01 8-31 100 25,500 8,500

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY PAGE 141

1982-83 1982-83

ITEM APPOINTMENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

RSS:STANT PROFESSOR 0030 26 ROSALIE SAGRAVES 6-01 8-31 100 25 ,200 8,400

27 JAMES P KEHRER 6-01 8-31 100 24,000 8,000

28 MARVIN D SHEPHERD 6-01 8-31 100 24,000 8,000

29 ROBERT PSARLMAN 6-01 8-31 100 23,400 7,800

30 MILES L mISMOH 6-03 8-31 100 23,100 7,700

31 STEPHEN H LIEBOUITZ 6-01 8-31 100 22,400 7,467

32 DAVID YCUNG 6-01 8-31 100 21,000 7,000

CLINICAL MSISTANT . 0034 PROFESSOR

33 BILLY B WYLIE 6-01 8-31 SO 31,160 5,193

34 JOHN G KUHN 6-01 8-31 1657 24,303 1,342

35 YICHAEL E BURTON 6-31 8-31 1311 22,880 1,000

36 STEPHEN R SAKLAD 6-01 8-31 27 21,363 1,923

37 MARTIN RUBZH 6-01 8-31 13 20,769 9 00

38 JULIE A NELSON 6-01 8-31 50 20,200 3,367

40 THOMAS C HARDIN 6-01 8-31 17 19,565 l,lD9

41 LUTHER R PARKER 6-01 8-31 3333 17,780 1,975

COLLEGE OF PfiARMACY

1982-63 1982-83 ITEM APF2INT:IENT "s P-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - HAKE - CODE PTRIDD TIME RATE AM3UNT

CLT ? EAL 1 KSTFtUCTCR 5344 42 3ARLE W LTNGLE 32 6-G1 9-31 50 2f l , l7B 3,363

43 YOLAKDA M LAUREL 6-01 8-7i 15 18,387 919

44 JUDXTR K RIFFEE 6-91 8-21 1357 16,820 761

45 DENNIS 9 NUNGALL - 1 - 1 6923 14,131 3,261

46 JOAN Y BRADLEY 6-01 0-31 5369 14,130 3,000

4 7 DONNA H KEAUS 5-01 3-31 6369 14.130 3,000

48 MARY J KENNDN 6-01 8-31 1384 13,000 GOG

49 NTCKY L OTTS 6-01 8-31 1384 13,000 600

50 ALAM SHER 6-01 8-31 3461 1?,000 1,500

51 YOLAHDA J VILLARREAL 6 - C l 6-31 207? 13,000 300

RSSISTANT INSTRUCTOR GO45 52 THOHAS D GUYDXY 6-GI 8-3i 45 12,000 1,000

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSICN FACULTY SRLAYIES

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

MARTHA S - WILLIAMS, EEAN, 06101-08/31

PAGE 143

CODE ACCOUNT 1981-82 1981-82 1982-83 NO. APPROPRIATION ITEMS MOS NUMBER BUDGET ADJUSTED BUDGET

LS SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES 03 14-5005-2003 . - . . . 65 ,283

2 B TEACHING ASSISTANTS 03 14-5005-2004 . . * . . 1,717

TOTAL APPROPRIATION ...* .. - * 6 7 , OOO*

SALARY ROSTER

1982-03 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTMENT % +MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAHE - CEDE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

PROFESSOR 0010 1 LOUIS A ZURCHER JR T 6-01 7-31 75

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR 0020 2 MICHAEL L LAUDERDALE T 6-01 7-31 7 5

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (3030 3 BARBARA E WILLIAHS 6-01 8-31 50

4 ALLEN RUBIN 6-01 7-31 75

5 MARY E PHARIS 6-01 7-31 75

6 ROSEMARY HCCASLIN 6-01 7-31 7 5

7 JUDITH H CASSETTY 6-01 7-15 100

8 KATHRYN E MOSS 6-01 7-15 100

9 RUTH G MCROY 6-01 7-15 100

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK PAGE 144

1982-83 1982-83 ITEM APPOINTBENT % 9-MONTH 1982-83 NO. TITLE - NAME - CODE PERIOD TIME RATE AMOUNT

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 0030 10 ARTHUR J SCHWAB JR 6-01 7-31 7 5 25,200 4,200

11 PAMELA L DURST 7-16 8-31 100 24,000 4,000

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR 0045 12 JANICE E HAYS 6-01 7-31 75 12,00$ 2,000

13 PATRICIA G CONWAY 5-01 7-31 75 12,300 2,000

SPECIALIST 0056 14 JANE C COONROD 6-01 8-31 50 21,800 3 , 6 3 3

15 DEENA H MERSKY 6-01 7-31 75 21,800 3 , 6 3 3

TOTAL - SUMMER SESSION FACULTY SALARIES

TI IE UNlVl,?3RSIT( 01: TES.ILS A'1' IZUSTIS H o ; d (11 l<cgcnts Sleeting A p r i l 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983

RECGWlEhDEC, CL T N I C U F.4CULTr' .:VPO I h ~ E 3 T S

198;?-5_7 SPRIN(; SFiWSTE!?

School oE Nursing, The University of Texas 7.t Austin

Rcco~mnended f o r appointment as Clinical Tnstructor (wj thout cunq-rcnsatiun) are :

Rebecca Lynn Bakcr, R.N

R o n ~ l d Coots, R. N.

hla??- Ellen Thomas, R.N.

THE IhTWRSITP OF TEXAS A T DALLAS

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

February 2 5 , 1983

Dr. Bryce Jordan Executive Vfee Chancellor for Academic Affairs

The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Jordan,

The docket fo r the A p r i l I4 and 15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted fo r your recommendation and presentat ion to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely ,

Robert H. ~ u t f o r c k Pres ident

RHR/ kao

Enclosure

THE UNIVERSTm OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

D Q ~ ~ T FOB APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

P a g e No.

. . . . . . Gifts from Private Donors and Poundations t o the University D-3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use of Tertbpoks Written by Faculty D-4

Contrac ts and Grants for Research, Devel~pment, and Educarional Semfcea:

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nan-Gavemental 71-5

Federal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-9

Amendments to t h e 1982-83 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . within existing budget t o t a l s ) D-16

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS TO THE UNIVERSLTY

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 1 A - 1 5 , 1983

The following gifts have been received. I recornend acceptance by the Board. DJO asterisks following t h e d o l l a r amount ind ica te a nonmonetary g i f t .

DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

1. United Nay of Metropolitan Dallas In support of Cal l ie r $ 2 5 , 8 2 8 -00 901 Ross Avenue Center Dallas. Texas 75202

2. Delh i International O i l Corporation In s u p p o r t of the c / o Ms. Virginia Gibson Geologica l Tnformation Senior Vice President-Finance L i b r a r y

and Treasurer 3500 First International build in^ Dallas, Texas 75270

3 . Mr. Albert T. WaLraven, Jr. 2023 Lucas Drive Dallas, Texas 75219

I n support of t h e Wineburgh P h i l a t e l i c Research L i h r a r y

THE UNfVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY,FACaTY

In accordance with Part One, Chapter 111, Sect ion 24 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of ~egents of Thd University of Texas System, I 'recommend approval of the use of the followfng faculty authored books a s textbooks 1982-83 fiscal year:

Royalty Cost t o per Author

Title Author Student per Volume

How to Do a Literature Donald B. Weaver $ 6 . 9 5 None Search in Psychology

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND AGREEMEYTS FOR RESEARCH DEVZLOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - N O N - G O V E m ATAL

mTN13S COMIPlG IN

BOAR13 OF REGEXTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The f o l l owing Contracts, Grants and Agreements have been awarded and are s u b m i t t e d for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant. No. : Project Tf t l e :

Princ ipal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Agency: . Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e : P r i n c i p a l Investfgator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period : Description: County of Expend1 ture :

3 . Agency:

Contract No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

Pr inc fpa l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period:

Total Project Perf od :

Descr ip t ion : County of Expenditure:

4 . Agency:

Contract No,: P r o j e c t T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget P e r i o d :

TotaL Praj ect P e r f od :

Dcscrfption: County of Expenditure:

AMUCO Product ion Co. 815872 (UTD EO 102-01) Compilatton and Analysis of Gravity Data of Central and South America Carlos Aiken $10,000 June 1, 1982 through May 31, 1984 June 1, 1982 through May 31, 1984 For suppoxt of pro j ect Dallas /Collin

ARC0 Research Laboratory E0634-01 (UTD E0634-011 Grain Size Analyses Richard M. Mitterer None January 12, 1983 October 1, 1982 through May 31, 1983 To extend pro jec t perfod Dallas /Collin

California Institute oE Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory 956430 (UTD E0645-01) Space Shuttle Radar Imagery/South Oklahoma Aulacogen Robert 3 . Stern $20,000 January 12, 1983 through September 30, 1983 January 12, 1983 through September 30, 1983 For support of p r o j e c t Dallas /Coll in

C a l i f o r n i a Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory 956432 (UTD E0644-01) Space Shuttle Radar Imagery/ Northern Mexico Jose F. Longoria $15, WO January 1 2 , 1983 through September 30, 1983 January 12, 1983 through September 30 , 1983 For support of p r o j e c t Dallas / ~ o l L i n

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Yon-Governmental Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

5. Agency: Proposal No. : . P r o j e c t T i t l e :

Princi7al Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period! Total Project Period: Descriptfon: *

County of Expenditure:

6 . Agency: Contract No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investtgator : New Funds: Current Budget Period:

Total Project Period:

Description: Councy of Expenditure:

7. Agency: G r a n t No. : Project T f t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period:

Tota , l Project Period:

Description: County of Expenditure :

8. Agency: P r o j ecr No. :

P r o j e c t Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Curren t Budget P e r i o d : Total Pro1 ec t Period:

Description: County of Expenditure:

Cities Service Company 830079 (OTD E0100-01) A Regional Geophysical and Tectonic Study of t h e Quachita Trend in Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas , and M i s s i s s i p p i Carlos Aiken $~O,OOO December 8, 1982 June 1, 1982 through June 1, 1984 For support of project Dallas l ~ o l l f n

Emnanuel College UTD 83-12 (UTD E0606-0 2) Analys i s of Atmos7here Explorer Data William B. Hanson $12,224 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 For support of project Dallas /Collin

John E. Gray Institute IUOO-15 (ffTI) E0633Ql) Dwelopment a£ a Golden Triangle Target Industry Identification Program Bernard L. Weinstein None November 19, 1982 through May 31, 1983 Sepcmber 1, 1982 through May 31, 1983 To extend project: period Dallas/~allin

Hagg Foundation f a r Mental Health Letter dated January 13, 1983

(nm ~0647-01) Infant-Mother Arrachment in Twins Pargaret Tresch Owen $4 ,995 January 13, 1983 February 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Far support uf prof ect Dallasl~olltn

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Gwernmental ~ont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

9. Agency :

Purchase Order: P r o j e c t T i t l e ! Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Descrivtion: County of Expenditure:

10. Agency: Proposal No. : Project T i t l e :

Prfncfpal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Pcrtod: Description: County of Expenditure:

11. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds: Currenr Budget Period: Tot a1 Prof ec t Perf ad : Description: County of Expenditure:

Agency : Check No. : Project Ti t l e : P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period:

Description: County of Expenditure :

Agency : Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Toral P r o j e c t Period :

Descr ip t ion : County of Expenditure:

Lockheed Engineer ing and Management Services Company, Inc. 0 200 1000 6 2-5 CUTD E0610-01) Research Support - SUMS John R. Hoffman None February 1, 1983 through Hay 31, 1983 March 22 , 1982 through May 31, 1983 To extend pro jec t perf od Dallas /Co l l i n

Los Barrfos Unfdos Cornunity Cl in ic 830030 (Urn E0638-01) Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Workshop Phillip K . Amour $14,250 December 16, 1982 November 15, 1982 through June 30, 1983 For support of project Dallas /Collin

Narional Endowment f o r the Humanities M-*2058-80 (UTD E0543-01) Humanistic Values i n Madern Society David F. Channel1 N o n e January 1, 1983 through March 31, 1983 January 1, 1981 through March 31, 1983 To extend pro jec t period Dallas /Col l in

William A . Norris, Jr. 1154 (UTD EO503-02) Second Texas Symposium on Energy - 1982 Ervin J. Fenyves $25 December 2 , 1982 February 1, 1982 through February 28 , 1983 For support of p r o j e c t ~allas/Collin

North At lan t i c Treaty Organfzarlon OS18/82 (UTD E0642-01) The Dis t r ibu t ion of He in the Earth's Equatorial Ionosphere Roderick A. Beelis $6,000 December 1, 1982 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1984 For support of projecr all as / C o l l i n

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

14 . Agency: Contract No. :

Proj ecr T l t le:

P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period:

T o t a l P r o j e c t Perfod: Description: County of Expenditure:

15 Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description ; County of Expenditure:

16. Agency : Grant No. : Project T f t le:

Princ ipal Tnvestigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Tot a1 Project Period : Descript ion: County of Expenditure:

1 7 . Agency: Grant No. : Prof e c t T i t l e : pr inc ipa l Tnvesrigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Purdue University 0154-54-03, Amendment No. 3

(UTD EO 500-0 1) An In tegra ted Geophysical-Geological Study of P o t e n t i a l D r y Hot Rock Sites in t h e Midcontlnent Carlos Atken Hone October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982 March 1, 1980 through December 31, 1982 To extend p r o j e c t perfod Dallas /Col l in

The Robert A. Welch Foundation AT-503 {UTD El3041 Structure and Chemistry of Two DNA-Binding Proteins Donald M. Gray $25,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 For support of project Dallas /Collin

The Robert A. Welch Foundation AT-532 (UTD El3211 Mechanism and Reactivity in Photocycloadditions Richard A. Caldwell $27,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 June 1, 1983 through May 31, I986 For support of p ro jec t Dallas / C o l l i n

The Robert A. Welch Foundation AT-970 Studies of Photoenzymatic Repair Claud S, Rupert $20,000 June 1, 1983 through Nay 31, 1984 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 For support of project Da l l a s lCo l l in

THE UNIVGRSTTY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND AGEEEMENTS FOR R E S E m a , DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

FUND5 COMING IN

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETfNG APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracrs, Grants and Agreements have been awarded and are submitted fo r formal approval of the Board of ,%gents:

Agency :

Contract No.:

Project T i t l e :

Principal Tnvestigator: New Funds: ,

Current Budget Period: Tot a1 Project Period : Description: County of Expenditure:

2. Agency : Contract No. :

Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Currept Budget Perlod: Total Project Perf od :

Description ; County of Expenditure:

3 . Agency:

Grant So. : Prof ect T i t l e :

Principal f nves t i g a t o r : New Funds : Current Budget Perfod:

Total Project Period:

Description: County of Expenditure:

Afr Force Systems Cormnand Hanscom Air Force Base F19628-79-C-0108, Modification PO0009

(UTD El263-01) Characteristic Causes Ionospher ic Irregularities William B. Hanson None December 27, 1982 through January 15, 1984 June 1, 1979 through January 15, 1984 To extend praj ect perf od ~ a l l w / ~ o l l i n

DMA ~ydragraphic/~opographic Center DMA800-82-C-0024, Amendment PO0003

(UTD E0589-02) Gravity Surveying in Mexico Carlos Aiken $305,16 1 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 February 22, 1982 through September 30, 1983 For support of project alla as /Collin

Department of Health and Human Services National Instf tute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 5 RO1 AI17400-03 (UTD E0546-03) The Transport of Diphtheria Toxin into Animal Cells Rockford K. Draper $55,500 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 For support of p r o j e c t Dallas /Co 111 n

The Univers i ty of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont 'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

4 . Agency:

Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description : County of Expendfture:

5 . Agency:

Grant No. : Pro j ecr T i t l e :

Principal Investtgator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure :

6 . Agency :

Grant No. :

P r o j e c t Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period : Total Project Period: Descrfptfon: County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Prfncfpal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period:

Total P r o j e c t Period:

Descrf p t f on : County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Semices National Ins t i tute of General Medical Sciences 5 RO1 GM23608-07 (UTD E1576-07) Structure of Chromosome Replication O r f g in s Robert C . Marsh $48 ,056 January 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1977 through December 31, 1984 For support of project Dallas /Co l l i n

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neuro log ica l and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 1 R 0 1 NS18276-OLAI (UTD E0640-U 1) Phonatory and Neurologic Correlates of Spasmodic Dysphonia Frances J. Freeman $117,379 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 For support of project Dallas/Collfn

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Neurological and Comunicative Disorders and Stroke 1 RO1 NSl.8276-01~I Revised

(UTD E0640-01) Phonatory and Neurologic Correlates of Spasmodic Dysphonia Frances J. Freeman $119,987 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 3 1 , 1985 For support of project .

Dallas/Collin

NASAIHeadquarters NAG 5-293 (UTD EO648-01) Research Relatfve to Ionospheric Processes Leading to Magnetospheric Plasma I n j ect ion from Dynamics Explorer David M . Klumpar $15,000 February 15, 1983 through February 1 4 , 1984 February 15, 1983 through February 1 4 , 1984 F o r support of p r o j e c t Dallas /Co l l i n

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal ~ant'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

8. Agency: Grant No. :

Praject Title:

P r i n c i p a l Tnvestigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total P r o j cct Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

9. Agency: Contract No. :

P r o j e c t Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Tota l Project Period: Dascrfptton: County of Expenditure:

10. Agency: Contract No.:

Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Descrf p t ion : County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l P r o j ecr Period : Description: County of Expenditure:

NASAIHeadquart ers NGR 44-004-120, Supplement #15

(UTD €1457-12) Sate l l i te Data A n a l y s i s Program in Aeronomy W i l l l a m 0 . Hanson $100,000 February L, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1972 through January 31, 1984 For support of project Dallas /Collin

~ ~ S A / G o d d a r d Space Flight Center NAS5-26068, Modification No. 12

(UTD €1207-02) Ion D r i f t Meter f o r Dynamics Explorer- Phase 111 Roderick A. Bee l i s $56,000 January 21, 1983 through July 31, 1983 March 4 , 1980 through July 31, 1983 For support of projec t Dallas /Collin

~~SA/Goddard Space Flight Center NAS5-26071, Modiffcation 7

(UTD E1206-02) Retarding Potential Analyzer f o r Dynamics Explorer - Phase III William B. Hanson $64,000 January 21, 1983 through July 31, 1983 March 4 , 1980 through July 31, 1983 Far support of p r o j ect Dallas /Col l in

NASA/Langley Research Center NAG- I- 3 20 (UTD E0646-0 1) Analysis of SUMS Test , calibration, and F l i g h t Data John 8. Hoffman $10,012 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 For support of project Dallas/Collfn

The Univers i ty of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal ~ont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

12. Agency:

Contrac t No. : P r o j e c t Title:

Princtpal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a1 P r o j e c t Period : Descriptf on: County uf Expenditure:

13. Agency:

Contract No.:

Pro jec t T i t l e : P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Tot a1 Pro j ect Perf od : Description: County of Expenditure:

14. Agency :

Contract No. : Project Title: Princfpal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

15. Agency: Grant No. :

P r o j e c t T i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l Investigator: N e w Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Descrfpt ton: County of Expenditure:

NASA/George C. Marshall Space F l i g h t Center NAS8-32831, C/O 31 (UTD E1212-OL) R e t a r d i n g Ion Mass spectrometer/ Dynamics Explorer John H. Hoffman $L3,926 January 18, 1983 through October 31, 1983 January 17, 1978 through October 31, 1983 For support of projecc Dallas/Collin

~ A ~ ~ / G e o r g e C. Marshall Space F l i g h t Center NAS8-33827, Modification 85

(UTD E0530-01) Pieasurements of Emissions From ENAP Brian A. Tinsley S4Q ,000 January 5 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 August 12, 1980 through December 31, 1983 For support of prof ect Dallas /Col l in

NASAlGeorge C. Marshall Space F l i g h t Center NAS8-35011, C/O l (tTn, E0629-01) TIDE /OPEN John H. Hoffman None November 22 , 1982 August 2 6 , 1982 through October 25, 1983 Contract revis ion Dallas /Co l l i n

National Science Foundation ATM-8007560, Amendment: No. 02

(uTD E1697-06) High Resolution Radar and Ion Trap Studies on Ionospheric Irregularities John P. HcClure and W i l l i a m B. Hanson None February I, 1983 through January 31, 1984 August I, 1976 through January 31, 1984 Extension of p r o j e c t period Dallas /Collin

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont'd Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

16. Agency: Grant No, : Proj tct T i t l e :

Prfnctpal Invesc.igator: New Funds: C u r r e n t Budget Per iod : Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

17 . Agency : Grant No. : Proj ecr T i t l e :

Pr inc ipa l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project P e ~ i o d : Descrf pt i on : County ~f Expenditure:

18. Agency : Grant No. :

Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period : Descrfpt ion: County of Expenditure:

19. Agency: Grant No. :

P r o j e c t Title:

Prtncipal Investigator: New Funds: Currenc Budget Pertod: Total Prof ect P e r i o d : Description: County a£ Expenditure:

National Science Foundation ESR-8211836 (UTD E0643-01) An Analysis of Population Level Equations in Ecosystem Level Research (Erwfronmental ~ i o l o g y )

W i l l i a m G, Cale $42,283 January 15, 1983 through June 30, 1985 January 15, 1983 through June 30, 1985 For support of project Dallas /Co l l i n

National Science Foundation CHE-8213637 (UTD E0639-01) Transient Studfes of T r i p l e t Biradicals ,

and Biradica lo id Geometries (Chemistry) Richard A. Caldwel l $57,300 January 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 January 1, 1983 through June 30, 1986 For support of project Dallas/Collin

National Science Foundat ion EAR-8107693, Amendment No. 01

(UTD ~0579-01) A Study of the Upper Mantle Velocity Distributions in Regions in Which Intermediate and Deep Focus Earthquakes Occur Anton L. Hales None February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 August 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 Extensf on of project p e r i o d Dallas/Co llin

National Science Foundation EAR-8121550, Amendment #02

(UTD E0597-02) Biostratigraphic Investigations of Upper Jurassic Radiolaria and Associated Microfossils i n Eaat-Central Mexico E m i l e A. Pessagno, 3r. $46,300 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through July 31, 1984 For support of project Dallas/Collin

The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont 'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

20. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l f nves t iga tor : New Funds: Current Budget Period : T o t a l Project Perfod: Description: Countp of Expenditure:

2 1. Agency : Grant No. : Project T f t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Taral Project Perfod: Description: County of Expenditure:

2 2. Agency : Grant No. :

Proj ect Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descriptf on: County of Expenditure:

Agency: Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description: County af Expenditure:

National Science Foundation EAR-8212530 (UTD E0641-01) Structural Evolution of Southeastern Oklahoma: Style and Timing of Deformattonal Events in the Quachita and Arbuckle Mountains Kent C. Nielsen $55,000 January 15, 1983 through June 30, 1985 January 1 5 , 1983 through June 30, 1985 For support of project Dallas /Col l in

National Science Foundat ion EAR-8212889 (UTD E1627-09) Phase Equilibrium and Mineralogical Studies Bearing on t h e Chemical Evolution of the Hantle and t h e Generation and Crystallizatfoa of Basaltic Magma Dean C. Presnall $68,700 February 15, 1983 through July 31, 1984 February 15, 1983 through July 31, 1985 For support of p r o j e c t DallaslCollin

National Science Foundation ECS-8018730, Amendment #02

(UTD E1372-07) Investigation of the Feasibi l i ty of the Electron Beam-Excited High Pressure Charge Transfer Laaer Carl B. Col l in s , Jr. and Francis W. L e e $67,515 January 18, 1983 through July 3 1 , 1984 February 1, 1977 through July 31, 1984 For support of p r o j e c t Dallas /Col l in

National Science Foundation PKY-8214273 (UTD E05 50-04) Investigation of t h e Dissociative Elect ronic States of Simple Molecules (Physics ) Carl B. Collins, 3r. $68,357 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 For supporr of p r o j e c t DallasjCoLlin

The University og Texas at Dallas Contracts , Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont'd Regents Heeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

2 4 . Agency: Grant No.: Project Title: Principal Irwestigatof: ?Jew Funds: Curren t Budget Period: Total Project Per iod : Description: County af Expenditure:

2 5 . Agency: Grant No. :

Project Title: P r i n c i p a l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

U .S . Department of Education R008104270 t U T D L8980-03) PELL Grant Program Michael C. O'Rear None - $2,350 decrease December 2 , 1982 July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1981 To close administrative allowance account Dall as /Col l in

U.S. Errviromnental Protection Agency CR-808825-01-4, hendment No. 4

(UTD E0555-01) Evaluation of ~ z o n e / W Process W i l l i a m H. Glaze None December 7, 1982 April 1, 1981 through March 31, 1983 Transfer of equipment Dallas /Collin

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DAUAS AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 19 8 3

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT SERVICES

OFFICE OF PRE-ADMISSIONS COUNSELING - Resignat ion: - - 1. Resign Ann H. Parrett as Director of Pre-Admissions Counseling effective

November 10, 1982, annual salary rate $20,000. IRBC No. ~111)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATIIE~TICS

A ~ ~ o i n t - n t :

2 . Appoint Henry F. Nelson (Non-tenure) as V i s i t i n g Professor, 50% time, at an academic salary rate of $40,000 effective January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. Dl151

Salary Rate Increase:

3 . Increase the academfc salary rate of Associate Professor Jerry W. Crowder (~enure) from $28,000 to $31,000 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. Dl011

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Leave of Absence:

4 . Enter leave of absence fo r Associate ~ r o f e s s o r John Rees (Tenure) effective January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983 with no change in academfc salary rate of $29,100. (RBC No. Dl041

Change in Scarus:

5. Change t h e status of Asststant Instructor Seyed S. Mortazavi (Nan-tenure) from 67% to 100% rime w i t h no change in academic salary rate of $15,000 effective January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of-Funds: Faculry Salaries and Unallocated Faculry Salaries. (RBC No. Dl081

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

Changes in Status:

6 . Change t h e status of Associate Professor James D. MacBeth (Tenure) from 1002 to 50% time wfth no change in academic salary rate of $36,000 effective January 16, 1983 through May 31 , 1983. (RBC No. D114)

7 . Change t h e sta tus of Assfstant Instructor John F. Sherman (Yon-tenure) from 100% to 67% tfme w f t h no change tn academtc salary rate of $16,869 effective September 1, 1982 through May 3 1 , 1983. (RBC No. D98)

The University of Texas ac Dallas Amendments to the 1982-83 Opera t ing Budget ~ont'd Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION Cont'd -- --

SCHOOL OF HUMAN DEVEtOPMENT

6. Reappoint Sandra J. Swah iNon-tenure) as Pract ice Teaching Specialist, 1002 time, at ~II academic salary rate of $17,100 effective January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983, Source of Funds: Faculty S a l a r i e s . (RBC No. D117)

Resignat ion:

9 . Resign Jo Anne Barnes (Non-tenure) as P r a c t i c e Teaching Specialist effective January 15, 1983, academic salary ra te $16,50a. (RBC No. Dl191

INTERDISCIPLINARY ACTIVITIES

Transfer of Funds:

10. Amount of Transfer: $10,000

From: Unallocated ksident Instruczion Maintenance and Operation

Tu: In terdisc ipLinary Activities Haintenance and Operation

Establish an account entirled "Interdisciplinary Actfvities", appoint Alexander L. Clark as administrator and provide funds f o r i t s operation. (RBC No. D100)

II. Amount of Transfer: $50,000

From: Unallocated Resident Instruction Maintenance and Operat ion

To : Interdisciplinary Activitf es Maintenance and Opera t ion

To provide Eunds f o r additianal o p e r a t i n g expenses, (RBc No. D116)

UNALLOCATED RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

T r a n s f e r of Funds:

12. Amount of Transfer: $867,750

From: School of Arts and Human? ties $ 52 ,884 Schaol of Natural Sciences and Hathematics 249,204 School of Social Sciences 35,992 School of Management and Administration 452,497 School of Hunan Development 58,908 School of General S t u d f e s 5,115 Physical Lnstruction 13,150

To: Unallocated Faculty Salaries

To Lapse unused facul ty dol lars to unallocated faculcy salaries account. ( R R C No. D110)

The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments to the 1982-83 Operat ing Budget Cont'd Regents Meetfxlg A p r i l 14-15, 1983

RESIDENT INSTRUCTTON Cont'd-

13. A p p o i n t F r anc ine Holland as Coordinator Deaf Blind Program - U n c l a s s i f i e d , 100% t i m e , at an annual s a l a ry r a t e of $28,000 e f f e c t i v e November 15, 1982 through August 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Adminisrrative and P r o f e s s t o n a l Salaries. (RBC No. Dl061

CALLIER CENTER AUDIOLOGY

Appointment :

14. A p p o i n t Terese Finitzc-Hieber as Research Scientist-Faculty, 100% time, at an annual salary rate of $32,000 ( t h i s rate corresponds to her academic salary rate of $24 ,000) effective June 1, 1983 through August 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Wages and Classified Salaries. ( R E C No. D99)

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

CENTER FOR SPACE SCIENCES

Leave of Absence :

15. Enter leave of absence f o r Research S c i e n t i s t David M . Klumpar - Unclassified effective January 16, 1983 rhrough August 31, 1983, annual salary rate $33,049. (RBC No. Dl121

Change in Status:

6 . Change t h e status of David M. Klumpar, Research Scientfst - Unclass i f ied, from leave of absence to 100% time effective February 28, 1983 through March 4 , 1983, A p r i l 1, 1983 through A p r i l 1 5 , 1983, and May 23, 1983 through June 10, 1983 wlth no change in annual salary rate of $33,049. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants, (RBC No. DI20)

N A W SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

Resignations :

1 7 . Resign James D. Hoover, Research Associate - U n c l a s s i f i e d , effective August 31, 1982, annual salary rate $ 1 7 , 3 9 2 . (REC No. D103)

18. Resign John A. Ryals, Research Associare - Unclassified, effective January 31, 1983, annual salary ra te $15,218, (RBC No. D118)

The University af Texas at D d l a s Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget Cont 'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Appointment:

19. X ~ p o i n c John Rees as Research S c t e n t i s t - Faculty, 33% time. at an annual salary rate of $38,800 effectfve February 1, 1983 through A p r i l 30, 1983. Source of Funds: C ~ n t r a c t s and G r a n t s . (RBC Yo. DL131

C X L I E R CENTER RESEARCH

Appointment :

20. Appoint Terese Finitzo-Hieber, Research Scientist : - Faculty, 0% time, effecrive June 1, 1983 through August 31, 1983. ( R B C Ao. D99)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRTSES

STUDENT COUNSELPNG

21. Appoint Sandra J. Wixson as Counseling Tntern, 100X time, at an annual salary rare of $6,000 effective December 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983. Source of Funds: Administrative and Professional Salar ies . CRBC No. Dl071

INTERNATIONAL AND SPECTAL SERVICES

Resignat ion :

22. Delete Margaret A. Kidd, Director of In t e rna t iona l and Special Services - Unclassified, ef fect ive September 1, 1982, annual salary rare $23 ,578 . (IZBC Xo. D102)

STUDENT NEWSPAPER

Appointment:

23 . Appoint K i m b e l l J, Smith as Student Newspaper Business Manager - Unclassified, 25% time, at an annual salary rate of $9,600 effective November 11, 1982 through May 31, 1983, Source of Funds: Administrative and Professional Salaries. (,RBC No. Dl091

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO El Paso, Texas

March 1, 1983

Dr. Bryce Jordan Execurive Vice Chancellor

f o r Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Jordan:

The docker for the April 14-15, 1983 meeting of t h e Board of Regents is

submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

S incere ly ,

Haskell Monroe President

' THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

DOCKET FOR MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Business Contract Items ................................................ Standard Affiliation Agreements ....................................... Contracts and Grants for Research, Development,

and Educational Services:

Non-Governmental ................................................. State and Local Government ....................................... Federal ..............................11...~..........~....~......

Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget ( inc luding faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget rotals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . . . .

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TE:fulS "iT EL PASO

Regents Yeeting A p r i l l L - 1 5 , 1983

GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ET, PASO

The following g i f t s have been received and I recommend acceptance by the Board:

DOXOR PIJRPOSE AND C O N D I T I O N S APYlOLPX

1. *National Acti-on c:ounciL For minorities i n engineer in^, $32,925.00

for Minorities i n f o r I n c e n t i v e Grants. E n g i n ~ e r i n g , I nc .

3 West 3Srh Street New York, New Yurk 10001

Atten: Ms. Marcia Fair, Coordinator

2. *Mr. a n d Xrs. Homer M. O r i g i n a l Charter: Order of Rail- $35,000.00 Kuley way Conductors and Brakemen; (Est.)

4111 Emory Rd. Original Charter: Order of KaiI- El Paso, Texas 79922 way C a n d u c t c r s , and S e a l , O r d e r o f

Railway C o n d u c t o r s a n d Rrakemen, L o d ~ z 69, f u r t h e E l P ~ S O Centennial N u s eum.

*No L e t ~ e r of Transmittal from donor.

BUSINESS CONTRACT ITEMS

I recommend a ~ p r o v a l of the f o l l o w i n g :

I. Memorandum of Agreement between the Department of the Army, William Beaumont Army Medical Cen te r , El Paso, Texas, and The University of Texas at El Paso, where- by William Beaumnnt Army Medical Center will f u r n i s h clinical facilities f o r The University of Texas a t El Paso's students i n the approved professional program of s p e c i a l t r a i n i n g in preparation f o r Medical Laboratory Technologists. The University of Texas at El Paso will b e n e f i t by llaving c l i n i c a l facilities avgil- able f o r students to o b t a i n p a r t of their c l i n i c a l learning experience. The Department of the Army and William Beaurnonf Army Medical Cen te r will benefit from making c l i n i c a l f a c i l i t i e s available t o Medical Labora tory Technology trainees by o b t a i n i n g r h e t ra inees ' c l i n i c a l l earning experience while contributing ti] the e d u c a t i o n a l preparation of a future s u p p l y n f >iedical I . a b ~ r a t o r y Technologists. The t r a i n i n g term shall he f rom July 1 t h r o u g h June 30 of each year . T h i s agree- ment may be termTnared by e i t h e r institution or t h e i n d i v i d u a l train~e by written ncrificarion to all concerned. Except u n d e r unusua l conditions, such i n fo rma t ion will be s u b m i t t e d p r i o r to t h e beginning of a particular t r a i n i n g per iod .

2 . Amendment Number One to Agreement between The University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Publ ic Television Foundation, dated November T i , 1 9 7 7 . This amendment accomplishes t w o purposes: (a) it recognizes t h e change in t he broadcasting channel now occupied by the KCOS T e l e v i s i o n Station, and ib) it i n c r e a s e s the annual square £@st rental c h a r g e from $7.00 t o $ 9 . 0 0 ef fect ive September 1, 1982. A l l o t h e r terms a n d conditions remain in f u l l force and e f f e c t .

The University of Texas at El Paso Bus iness Contract Items - Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

3 . Supplement t o Memorandum of Agreement, Attachment A, between The University of Texas at El Paso and The El Paso Public Television Foundation regarding use of the satellite antenna receiver. This eupplement sets forth in writing d e t a i l s f o r the sharing of common equipment related to the satellite antenna receiver located adjacent t o the Education Building on the campus of The University of Texas at El Paso. It does not prec lude additional conditions or requirements at a later dare, nor does it change in form or substance any parts of ~ h e original Agreement.

4 . Lease agreement between The University of Texas at El Paso and the State National Bank of El Paso, whereby the State National Bank of El Paso w i l l lease from The University of Texas at El Paso a portion of a parking l o t located on Hawthorne Street between University Avenue and Kerbey Avenue on the campus of The University of Texas at El Paso. The State National Bank of El Paso shall use the premises solely f o r the purpose of providing self-service banking to customers by t h e fnstall .ation, operation, and maintenance of automatic teller machines. The State National Bank of El Paso agrees to pay The University of Texas at El Paso Four Hundred Dollars ($400) in advance on the first day of each month during the term of this lease. This lease s h a l l be for a primary term of two ( 2 ) years, commencing March 1, 1983, and ending March 1, 1985, and following expiration of such primary term shall continue for successive periods of one (1) year unless either party g ives a ninety ( 9 0 ) days notice of i ts intention t o terminate the lease prior to the expiration of the primary term or any subsequent one-year terms.

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended f o r approval by the Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

1. Affiliation agreement between The University of Texas at El Paao and El Paso County Hospital District, d/b/a R.E. Thomason General Hospital, whereby R . E . Thomason General Hospital will provide health services f a c i l i t i e s , and The University of Texas a t El Paso will provide an academic program through the Social Work Department. The University and R.E. Thomason General Hospital intend to es- tablish and implement from time to time, one or more Educational Experience Programs which will involve the students and personnel of the University, and the facilities and personnel of R.E. Thomason General Hospital. There will be a liaison individual appointed for the University and for R.E. Thomason General H o s p i t a l . A l l Educational Experience Programs will comply with federal, sta te and municipal laws, and with the Board of Regents Rules and Regulations. T h i s agreement w i l l become effective upon the date of approval from the Board of Regents of the University of Texas System for an initial term of one year and thereafter from year t o year unless one Party gives t o the o t h e r one hundred eighty (180) days prior written notice.

2. Affiliation agreement between The University of Texas at El Paso and Casa Blanca Halfway House, Lnc., whereby Casa Blanca Halfway House, Inc. will provide the Social Work Department halfway house f ac i l i t i e s , and The University of Texas a t El Paso will provide an academic program through t h e Soc ia l Work Department. The University and Casa Blanca Halfway House, l nc . intend to establish and im- plement from time to time, one or more Educational Experience Programs which will involve the students and personnel of t h e University, and the facilities and personnel of Casa Blanca Halfway House, Inc.. There will be a liaison ind iv l -dual appointed for the University and for Casa Blanca Halfway House, Inc.. All Edu- cational Experience Programs will comply w i t h federal, state and municipal l a w s , and with the Board of Regents Rules and Regulations. This agreement will, become effective upon the date of approval from the Board of Renents of t h e University of - Texas System f o r an initial. t e r m of one year and thereaf~er from year t o year bn- le-ss one Party gives t o the other one hundred eighty (180) days prior wrirten notice

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The f o l l o w k g Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are. submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

2. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure

3. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description : County of Expenditure:

4. Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: University Conrriburion: Current Budget Period: Total Proj ecr Period : Description:

County of Expenditure:

Sandia National Laboratories 13-9783, Amendment No. 6 Seismicity Study of the Waste P i l o t Plant Site Area G. R. Keller, Ph.D. None December 1, 1979 through September 30, 1982 December 1, 1979 through September 30, 1982 Deletes "Article 7 Sandia-Furnished Property' in its e n t i r e t y . El Paso

Horizon Communities Improvement Association, Inc . Award Letter, dated December 14, 1982 Water Resource Development Options for Southeast El Paso County R. A. Marston, Ph.P. $85,800 January 1, 1983 through August 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through August 31, 1983 Supports research which will evaluate water resource development opt ions for southeast El Paso County. El Paso

Robert A. Welch Foundation AH-528 Molecular Reactions and Interactions W. C. Herndon, Ph. D. $90,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 Support of basic chemical research. E l Paso

Texas Commission on the A r t s Contract for Services Crowsnest Jesus Castro, B .A, $2,250 $8,602 February 1, 1983 through March 31, 1983 February 1, 1983 through March 31, 1983 Support of dance residency classes and performances. El Paso

The University of Texaa at El Paso Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

5 . Agency: Grant No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

6 . Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Prfncipal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Pro j ec t Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

8 . Agency: Grant No, : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds : University Contrib~tion: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Monsanto Textiles, Inc, Consulting Agreement (Purchase Order #B06037 01 Field Modeling Studies of Land Disposal of Cadmium-Laden Industrial Wastewater Sludge Anthony Tarquin, Ph.D. None October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 April 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983 Authorizes an extension of period of per- formance from October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983. El Paao

Hospice of El Paso, t nc . Service C o n t r a c t Hospice of E l Paso, Inc. Barbara Petrosino, Ed.D. $6,110 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Provides funds to research, investigate, analyze, prepare, publ i sh and dis tr ibute a periodic newsletter focused on improving the care of hospice pat ients through ex- change of information and organized nursing research. El Paso

Corporation f o r Publ ic Broadcasting 5231-50022-94030 Community Service Grant Project (FY 82) Wilma W i r t , M.A. $34,191 October 1, 1981 through-September 30, 1983 October 1, 1981 through September 30, 1983 Support of a radio Community Service grant for the University radio station, KTEP-F'M. El Paso

American Chemical Soc ie ty 1327 9 4 3 3 High Performance Liquid Chromatography wirh Substitution-Inert Metal Complexes C. Allen Chang, Ph.D. $10,000 $20,000 September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1981 through August 3 1 , 1983 Support of research to develop techniques to separate amino a c i d s and p e p t i d e s , and other b i o l o g i c a l l y , clinically, and indus- trially important compounds. El Paso

The University of Texas at El Paso Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) Cont'd

.Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

9. Agency: Grant No, :

P r o j e c t Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descr ipt ion :

County of Expenditure :

10. Agency: Grant No. : Proj ecr T i t l e : Principal Investigator: N e w Funds: University Total Project Contribution : Current Budget Period: Total Project Perf od: Description:

County of Expenditure;

11. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: P r i n c i p a l Investigator: N e w Funds: University Total Pro jec t Contribution : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Descr ipt ion :

County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant Mo. : Project Title: Pr inc ipa l Investigator: New Funds: University Contribution: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perf od : Descr ipt ion :

County of Expenditure:

American Chemical Society Award Letter, Supplemental Funding under Grant No. 13279-GB3 High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Substitution-Inert Metal Complexes C. Allen Chang, Ph.D. $750 September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1983 Provides funding for a stipend to be paid to student (s) under the Project SEED Pro- gram in conjunction with Grant. El Peso

Capi ta l C i t i e s Foundation Receipt of Check, dated March 31, 1982 Summer Workshop i n Print Journalism Wilma Wirt, M.A. $3, SO0

$15,956 June 1, 1982 through July 31, 1982 June I, 1982 through July 31, 1982 Partial support of a workshop in print journalism for high school and junior high school students. El Paso

Scripps-Howard Foundation Receipt of Check, dated July 30, 1982 A Summer Workshop in Print Journalism Wilma Wirt, M.A. $3,500

$15,956 June 1, 1982 through July 31, 1982 June 1, 1982 through July 31, 1982 Partial support of a Workshop in p r i n t journal i s m .for high school and j u n i o r high school students. El Paso

Texas C o d t t e e for t h e Humanities M82-948-MIG Texas Women - A Celebration of History Diana S. Natalicio, Ph.D, $Z,OOO $3.016.75 June 1, 1982 through November 15, 1982 June 1, 1982 through November 15, 1982 Support of the exhibit "Texas Women - A Celebration of ~ i s t o r y " and activities held in conjunction with i t s appearance. E l Paso

The University of Texas at El Pasa Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) ~ont'd

.Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Pr inc ipa l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Per iod : Description:

County of Expenditure:

1 4 . Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : University Total Project Contr ibut ion: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

15. Agency: Grant No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigators:

New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Corporation for Public Broadcasting 5231-50023-94030 1983 Radio Community Service Grant David M. Wilson,, M,A, $38,237 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1984 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1984 Support of the University radio s t a t i o n , KTEP -FM. El Paso

The Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, Inc. Award Letter, dated February 8, 1983 Summer Scholars Print Journalism Workshop Wilma Wirt, M.A. $5,000

$2 ,293 June 4 , 1983 through June 2 4 , 1983 June 4 , 1983 through June 2 4 , 1983 Partial support of a print journalism workshop f o r gifted high school studenta. El Paso

Purdue University Subcontract No. 0154-54-01, Amendment No. 5 An Integrated Geophysical-Geological Study of Potential Dry Hot Rock S i t e s in t h e Midcontinent: G. R. Keller, Ph.D. 8. F. Roy, Ph.D. None October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982 March 1, 1980 through December 3 1 , 1982 Changes ending date of subcontract from September 30, 1982 to December 3 1 , 1982. El Paso

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

B O M B OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The fo l lowing Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted f o r formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigaror: New Funds ; Funds Obligated: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descr ipt ion :

~ ~ h n c ~ : Grant No. :

Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: Funds Obligated: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descr ipt ion:

3 . Agency : Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

University of Pittsburgh Subcontract under NASA Contract No. NAS 5-26326 Applfcation of MAGSAT to Lithospheric Modeling in South America G. R. Keller , Ph.D. $19,559 $5,779 October 3 , 1980 through February 2, 1983 October 3 , 1980 through February 2, 1983 Subcontract to the University of Pittsburgh under U.T. El Paso NASA Contract in which the subcontractor will provide geological input needed to complete the U.T. El Paso Contract. Only $ 5 , 7 7 9 is allowed t o be spent through July 15, 1981.

University of Pittsburgh Modification No. 1 to Subcontract under NASA Con t rac t NAS 5-26326 Application of MAGSAT t o Lithospheric Modeling in South Amexica G. R. Keller, Ph.D. $8,780 July 16, 1981 through July 31, 1982 October 3, 1980 through February 28, 1983 Obligates an additional $8,780, increasing the total obligated amount from $5,779 to $14,559 for the Subcontract under NASA contract.

Purdue Research Foundation Subcontract under NSF Grant No. EAR-8025371 A cooperative Seismic Refraction Profiling Experiment in the Rio Grande R i f t G . R. Keller, Ph.D. $20,000 June 1, 1981 through November 30, 1982 June 1, 1981 through November 30, 1982 Subcontract to Purdue Research Foundation under U.T. El Paso National Science Foundation Grant, in which subcontractor w i l l contribute to the cooperative seismic refraction experiment in the R i o Grande R i f t .

The University of Texas at ,El Paso Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Going Out) Cont'd Regents Meeting April 14.-15, 1983

4 . Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

Purdue Research Foundation Subcontract under NSF Grant No. EAR-8025371 A Cooperative Se i smic Refraction P r o f i l i n g Experiment in the Rio Grande R i f t G. R. Keller, Ph.D. S20,000 June 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 Subcontract to Purdue Research Foundation under U . T . El Paso National Science Pounda- tion Grant in which subcontractor will con- tribute to the cooperative seismic refraction experiment in the Ria Grande Rift.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

CONTRACTS AND GMNTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE ANII LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regenta:

1. Agency :

Grant No.:

Project Title

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period Description

County of Expenditure:

2, Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Descr ip t ion

County of Expenditure:

Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

4 . Agency : Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Curren~ Budget Period: T o t a l Project Per iod: Descrlp tion:

County of Expenditure:

Governor's Office of General Counsel and Criminal Justice Purchase of Services Agreement NO. SF-83-EOI-8291 Texas Statewide Corrections Internship Program Joseph B. Graves, Ph.D. $6,300 January 10, 1983 through May 31, 1983 January LO, 1983 through May 31, 1983 Support of an in te rn program f o r students in correctional justice agencies. El Paso

El Paso Tourist and Convention Bureau Award Letter, dated January 13, I983 Hotel-Motel Occupancy Survey, El Paso, Texas Howard Savage, Ph.D. $4,999 January 5 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 5, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Support of a survey to determine hotel room and bed morel availability in the El Paso Area. El Paso

Texas Department of Human Resources TX-071-107 Summer Food Service Program f o r Children Br i an J . Ke l l y , fh.D. $21,693 June 1, 1982 through August 18, 1982 June 1, 1982 through August 18. 1982 Support of a free lunch program for low- income c h i l d r e n in conjunction with the National Youth Sports Program and Upward Bound program. El Paso

State Commission fo r the B l i n d IAC (82-83) 2039 Services to be Performed f o r C l i e n t s Robert L. Stakes, M.B.A. $2 ,500 February 10, 1983 through August 3 1 , 1983 February 10, 1983 through August 31, 1983 Instruction, books, too l s , and supplies provided by The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas aL El Paso f o r clients of State Commission for the Blind. El Paso

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUMDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted f o r formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Pr inc ipa l Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant No. ; Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

3. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period Description:

County of Expendi~ure:

4 . Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

National Institutes of Health 2 SO3 RR03222-03 Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program Donald E. Moss, Ph.D. $4,500 March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984 March 1, 1983 through February 2 9 , 1984 Support of a program t o assist in the re- cruitment of exceptional minority high school students into careers in the biomedical sciences. El Peso

Small Business Administration SBA-5370-MA-81, Modification No. 4 Management Counseling and Technical Aaais- tance to Smal l Business Concerns Everett G. Dillman, Ph.D. $1,750 October 1, 1980 through December 31, 1903 October 1, 1480 through December 31, 1983 Provides for an add i t i ona l 7 cases and increases t h e t o t a l contract price from $20,000 to $21,750. El Paso

Department of Education G008104287, Revision 801 High School Equivalency Program Arturo Lazarin, B . S . E . E . None October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982 October 1, 1981 through December 31, 1982 Changes the ending date of the current budget period from September 30, 1982 to December 31, 1982. El Paso

Department of Education 6008101719, Revision /I02 Bi l ingua l Education Teachers Adult Education Marie E. Barker, Ph.D. $6,287 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1983 Authorizes the carryover of $6,287 from the p r i o r budget period f o r use in the current budget per iod . El Paso

The University of Texas at El Paao Contracts and Grants - Federal (Funds Coming In) Cont'd Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

5. Agency : Grant No. . Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

U. S. Army, Fort Bliss DABT 51-78-C-0135, Modification No. PO0005 Archaeological Survey of Fort Bliss Maneuver Areas 3 through 8 Rex Gerald, Ph.D. None January 1, 1982 through February 4 , 1983 August 31, 197 8 through February 4 , 1983 Extenda date for submission of F i n a l Progress Report t o February 4 , 1983. El Paso

THE UNTVERS'LTY OF T W A S AT EL PAS0

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS A13MTNTSTRATION

BUSINESS Ap pa in Ement : 1. Reappoint Gertrude W. Dawson (tenure) as Assistant Professor (1/3 time) and 1nterim-~ean (2/3 time) fn the Office of the Dean - Collage of Bueiness Admln- fatration for the period January 16 through May 31, 1983 a t a nine-months rare of $32,098.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $5,296.00 w i l l be transferred from Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Business Administration and in the amount of $10,753.00 w i l l be transferred from Unallocated Salaries - Other t o the Office of the Dean - College of Business Administration. (RBC 211)

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND GUIDANCE Appointments : 2. Appoint Neuza 2. Lindahl as Lecturer (full-time) for the perfod November 8, 1982 through January 15, 1983 a t a nine-months rate of $9,900.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $2,500.00.will be transferred from Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Education. (RBC 202)

3. Appoint Neuza 2. Lindah l as Lecturer (full-time) for the period January 16 through May 31, 1983 at a nine-months rate of $16,000.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $8,000.00 will be transferred from S p e c i a l Part-time Lecturers - College of Education. (RBC 212)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERTNG

CIVIL ENGINEERING Appointments 6 4 . Appoint W. David Bernard aa Lecturer ( 1 / 4 t i m e ) for the per iod January 16 through May 31, 1983 at a nine-months rate of $28,800.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $3,600.00 will be transferred from Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Engineering. (RBC 203)

5 . Appoint James W, Kirby as Lecturer (+ t h e ) for the period January 16 though May 31, 1983 at a nine-months rate of $30,000.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $7,500.00 w i l l be transferred from S p e c i a l Part-time Lecturers - College of Engineering. (mC 206)

COLLEGE OF NURSING

NURSING Resignation : 6 . Accept the resignation of Marie P, Stenrose as Director of Audio-Visual Department (full-time) at an annual rate of $31,925.00 effective January 31, 1983. Unused salaries in the amount of $10,622.90 will be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Other. (RBC 213)

COLLEGE OF NURSING (CONTINUED) --

NURSING (CONTINUED) Salary Rate Increase: 7. Chan~re the t i t l e and rate of Marbeth G, Michael Cnm-tenure) from Assistant ~rofesso; (full-time) at a nine-months rare of $22,578.00 t o . ~irector of Audio-Visual Department (full-timeJ- at an annual rate of $30,000,00 effective January 16 through August 31, 1983. Unused salaries in the amount of $11,289.00 will be transferred t o Spec ia l Part-time Lecturers - College of Nursing and necessary funds in the amount of $18,809.50 d l be transferred from Unallocated Salaries - Other, (RBC 207)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

Appointment : 8. Appoint Gary B, Ashe as Adjunct Assistant Professor f o r the period September 1 1982 through ~ a $ 31, 1983, ~ r ; Ashe w i l l serve without salary in t h i s appointment (RBC 200)

Resignation: - 9. Terminate Leonard S . Levit t (tenure) as Professor (full-time) at a nfnemonthe rate: of $32,159.00 effective December 3, 1982. Unused salaries in the amount of $20,973.37 will be lapsed to Spec ia l Part - the Lecturers - College of Science. (RBC 204)

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS

Tranafer of Funds: 10. Amount of transfer:

From: Various departments

To: Various departments

F o r Lapse the unused faculty blank l ines as per item 3.d, of the Budget Rules and Procedures as attached. (RBC 196)

(RBC 296 continued)

SWRCE OF PUNDS:

Economics and Finance Professor 33%

Total - College of Business Administration

Curriculum and Instruction Lecturer

Educational Administration and Supervision Associate Professor 50%

Toral - College of Education

Civil Engineering Professor

Metallurgical Engineering Professor 33% Assistant Professor

Total - College of Engineering

A r t Assistant Professor

Drama & Speech Professor

English Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Mass Connnunicat ion Assistant Professor Assistant P r o f e s s o r

Sociology and Anthropology Program Director and Assistant Professor

T o t a l - College of Liberal A r t s

Chemistry Professor 33%

Geological Sciences Assiatan t Professor

Mathematical Sciences A s s i s t a n t Professor

Total - College of Science

(RBC 196 continued)

APPLICATION OF FUNDS - ;

Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Business Administration

Special Part-time T,ec,turers - College of Education

Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Engineering

Special Part-time Lecturers - College of L i b e r a l Arts

Special Part-time Lecturers - College of Science

ORGANIZED RESEARCH --

Transfer of Funds : 11. Amount of transfer:

From: S p e c i a l Grants 10,694.00 To: Univers i ty Research Institute 10,694.00

For: Transfer funds t o supplement funds available f o r f a c u l t y research. ( D C 205)

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES

DEPARTMENT OF TliE RRMY G M T Appointment; 12. Reappoint Haro ld N. Ballard as Specla1 Research Associate (12.5% time) fo r the p e r i o d November 1, 1982 through May 31, 1983 at an annual rate of $40,044. Necessary funds in the mount of $2,919.91 will come. from unen- cumbcrcd salaries. (REC 261)

AUXILIARY EPITERPRTSES

AUXILIARY SERVICES OFFICE Resignat ion : 13. Accept the resignation of Jack A . Baker, Jr. as Director of Auxil iary Services ( f u l l - t i m e ) a t an annua l rate of 534,040.00 ef fec t ive December 3 1 , 1982. Unused salaries in t h e amount of $22,693 .32 w i l l b e lapsed to unen- cumbered s a l a r i e s . (RBC 208)

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS - FOOTBALL Appoitr tnien t : 14. Reappoint Bill Ynng as Head F o n t b a l l Coach (full-time) f o r t h e pe r iod February I through August 31, 1983 at an annual rate of $48,915.00. Necessary funds in t h e amount of $28,537.00 u f l l come from the blank l i n e for Head F o o t b a l l Coach. ( K K 210)

The University of Texas of the P*rmi.n Basin .-. . . . -. , . . , - - . - - . _--. . . . -_ -..-. .-

Odm.m& Tarrm 78769

March 2, 1983

D r . Bryce Jordan Executive Vice Chancel l o r

f o r Academic A f f a i r s The University o f Texas System 601 C o l o r a d o Stree t A u s t i n , TX 78707

Dear D r . Jordan:

The d o c k e t f o r the April 1 4 - 1 5 , 1 9 8 3 meeting o f t h e

Board o f Regents is s u b m i t t e d f o r your recommendation a n d

presentation t o the Board.

1 recommend a p p r o v a l .

S i n c e r e l y ,

rts&@&-, Donald T. R i p p e y A c t i n g P r e s i d e n t

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THE U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S O F T H E P E R M I A N B A S I N

DOCKET FOR T H E A P R I L 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983 M E E T I N G

T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S

U s e o f T e x t b o o k s W r i t t e n By F a c u l t y

Amendments t o t h e 1982-83 O p e r a t i n g B u d g e t ( i n c l u d i n g faculty a n d s t a f f a p p o i n t m e n t s a n d c h a n g e s i n s t a t u s a n d t r a n s f e r t o f u n d s w i t h i n e x i s t i n g b u d g e t t o t a l s )

Paqe No. -

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THE U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S O F THE P E R M I A N B A S I N A p r i l 1 4 - 1 5 , 1 9 8 3 M e e t i n g

U S E OF T E X T B O O K S WRITTEN B Y F A C U L T Y . I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h C h a p t e r 1 1 1 , e c t i o n h R e g e n t s ' R u l e s and R g u l a t i o n s f o r t h e Government o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , I r e c o m m e n d a p p r o v a l o f t h e u s e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g faculty a u t h o r i z e d b o o k a s t e x t b o o k f o r t h e S u m m e r 1983 .

T i t l e

Roya 1 ty C o s t t o P e r V o l u m e

A u t h o r ( s ) S t u d e n t Per A u t h o r

Geology o f T h e P u r d y Emilio Mutis- $ 3 . 0 0 - 0 - H i l l Q u a d r a n g l e , Mason D u p l a t C o u n t y , Texas

T H E UNIVERSITY O F T E X A S OF THE P E R M I A N B A S I N A p r i l 14-15, 1983 M e e t i n g

R E C O M M E N D E D A M E N D M E N T S TO THE 1 9 8 2 - 8 3 O P E R A T I N G B U D G E T

GENERAL ADMINISTRATlOM

P E R S O N N E L

Leave W i t h o u t Pay :

1 . P l a c e o n l e a v e w i t h o u t pay, E l i z a b e t h M a l l o n e e , D i r e c t o r ( c o d e 1 0 0 0 ) P e r s o n n e l D i v i s i o n f o r t h e p e r i o d 1 2 - 1 - 8 2 / 1 2 - 1 0 - 8 2 . ( R B C # 2 9 )

R E S I D E N T I N S T R U C T I O N

A p p o i n t m e n t :

2 . A p p o i n t J u l i a D . F l a h e r t y ( w i t h o u t t e r m t e n u r e ) , a s Instructor o f B u s i n e s s C o m m u n i c a t i o n s ( c o d e 0040 ) , Faculty, C o l l e g e o f M a n a - gement a t 100% t i m e a t an a c a d e m i c s a l a r y r a t e o f $19 ,000 f o r the p e r i o d 1-7-83/5-31-83. Source o f F u n d s : F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , Faculty, C o l l e g e o f M a n a g e m e n t . ( 2 B C # 3 2 )

3 . A p p o i n t James L . Will iams ( w i t h o u t term t e n u r e ) , a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r o f F i n a n c e ( c o d e 0030), F a c u l t y , College o f M a n a g e m e n t a t 100% t i m e at a n a c a d e m i c s a l a r y r a t e o f $26,500 f o r t h e p e r i o d 1 - 1 - 8 3 / 5 - 3 1 - 8 3 . S o u r c e o f F u n d s : F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , F a c u l t y , College o f M a n a g e m e n t . ( R B C 333)

Remove From B u d g e t :

4 . Remove f r o m t h e b u d g e t Winston D. S t a h l e c k e r ( w i t h o u t term tenure), A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r ~f Managemen t ( c o d e 0 0 2 0 ) , F a c u l t y , Col l e g e o f Management e f f e c t i v e c l o s e 1 2 - 3 1 -82. ( R B C # 3 1 )

F A C U L T Y , COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 8 E N G I N E E R I N G

5. A p p o i n t Seyfolla E h d a i e ( w i t h o u t t e r m tenure), as A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r o f C h e m i c a l Process Control ( c o d e 0 0 3 0 ) , Faculty, C o l l e g e o f S c i e n c e & E n g i n e e r i n g a t 1 0 0 % t i m e a t a n a c a d e m i c s a l a r y r a t e o f $26 ,000 f o r t h e p e r i o d 1 2 - 2 0 - 8 2 / 5 - 3 1 - 8 3 . S o u r c e o f F u n d s : F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f S c i e n c e & E n g i n e e r i n g . ( R B C 6 3 5 )

6. A p p o i n t D o u g l a s 0 . P h i l l i p s ( w i t h o u t term t e n u r e ) , a s V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r o f C h e m i c a l P r o c e s s C o n t r o l ( c o d e 0 0 3 2 ) , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f S c i e n c e & E n g i n e e r i n g a t 100% t i m e a t an a c a d e m i c s a l a r y r a t e o f $ 2 8 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e p e r i o d 1 - 1 6 - 8 3 / 5 - 3 1 - 8 3 . S o u r c e o f F u n d s : F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f S c i e n c e & E n g i n e e r i n g . ( R B c # 3 6 )

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S OF T H E P E R M I A N B A S I N A p r i l 1 4 - 1 5 , 1983 Meeting

R E C O M M E N D E D A M E N D M E N T S TO T H E 1 9 8 2 - 8 3 OPERATING B U D G E T ( ~ o n t . )

R E S I D E N T INSTRUCTION

FACULTY, C O L L E G E O F ' A R T S & E D U C A T I O N

A p p o f n t m e n t :

7. A p p o i n t K r i s L a c k e y ( w i t h o u t term t e n u r e ) , a s V i s i t i n g A s s i s t a n t Professor o f L i t e r a t u r e ( c o d e 0 0 3 2 1 , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f Arts & E d u c a t i o n a t 100% t i m e a t a n a c a d e m i c s a l a r y r a t e o f $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 f o r t h e p e r i o d 1 - 1 - 8 3 / 5 - 1 5 - 8 3 . S o u r c e o f F u n d s : F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f A r t s & E d u c a t i o n . ( R B C # 3 0 )

L e a v e W i t h o u t P a y :

8. P l a c e on l e a v e without p a y , M a r g a r e t N e u s s e n d o r f e r , ( w i t h t e r m t e n u r e ) , A s s o c i a t e Professor a n d C h a i r m a n o f L i t e r a t u r e , ( c o d e 0 0 2 0 1 , F a c u l t y , C o l l e g e o f A r t s & E d u c a t i o n e f f e c t i v e c l o s e 1 - 1 5 - 8 3 . ( R B C 5 3 7 )

P H Y S I C A L P L A N T O P E R A T I O N

O f f i c e o f t h e D i r e c t o r o f P h , y s i c a l P l a n t

A p p o i n t m e n t :

9 . A p p o i n t O s c a r E . R e e v e s a s D i r e c t o r o f Physical P l a n t ( c o d e 1 0 0 0 ) , O f f i c e o f Direc to r o f P h y s i c a l P l a n t @ 100% t i m e @ an a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f $27 ,000 f o r t h e p e r i o d 7 - 1 - 8 3 / 8 - 3 1 - 8 3 . S o u r c e o f F u n d s : A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S a l a r i e s , O f f i c e o f D i r e c t o r o f P h y s i c a l P l a n t . ( R B C # 3 4 )

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio, Texas

March 9 . 1983

Dr. Bryce Jordan Executive Vlce Chancellor for Academic Affairs THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Jordan:

The docket for the A p r i l 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents

f a submftted to you for recommendation and presentation t o the Board.

- .

I recommend approval.

Sincerely yours,

James W. Wagene President:

SA- I

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTON10

DOCKET FOR APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small Class Report SA-3

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel .......................... and Reassignment of Dutie~....,........~. SA-3

Contracts and Grants f o r Reeearch, Uevelopment, and Educat fonal Services :

S t a t e and Local Government.. ...,.....................,,,* *SA-6

Amendments t o the 1982-83 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of .... funds within existing budget t o r a l s ) . . . . . , . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . SA-10

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF BEGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

SMALL CLASS REPORT. Spring Semester 1983, pursuant t o Section 51m403(d) o f the Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025:

Undergraduate Courses:

Course No, Section No. Enrollment Justification Code*

Architecture 4146 0 1

C i v i l Engineering 3113 0 1

Mechanical Engineering

3263 0 1

Graduate Courses : None

*Justification codes are provided i n Section 003 of the Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025 and the one used l a :

3. Course in newly established degree program, concentration, or support area.

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: The following travel is reported in accordance with Section 10.33 of Chapter 111, Part Two of the Regents' -- Rules and Re~u la t lons for government of The University of Texas System:

I . Mr. Stephen L. Black, Research Aesociate I, Center f o r Archaeological Re- search, January 26, 1983 through April 29, 1983, t o Belize City, Be l i ze , Central America, to perform archaeological field work at the Colha Site. Expenses in the total amount of $2,300.00 t o be paid from local funds and local gift funds.

2. Mr. Jack 13. Eaton, Associate Director, Center fox Archaeological Research, January 3 1 , 1983 through A p r i l 20 , 1983, t o Bel ize City, Bel ize , Central America, t o perform archaeological f i e l d work at the Colha Site. Expenses in the t o t a l amount of $500 .00 t o be paid from local funds.

3. Dr. Thomas R. Bester, Director, Center f o r Archaeological Research, January 31, 1983 through April 2 0 , 1983, t o Belize City, Belize, Central America, t o direct an archaeological f i e l d school far UTSA graduate students at the Colha Site, and to supemise Earthwatch volunteers at the Colha Site. Expenses in the t o t a l amount of $500.00 to be p a i d from local funds.

4 . Ms. Signa Larralde, Research Associate I, Center f o r Archaeological Research, January 3 1 , 1983 through Apri l 2 0 , 1983, t o Belize City , Belize, Central America, to p e r f o m archaeological f i e l d work a t the C d h a Site. There is no expense to The University of Texas a t San Antonio for t h i s travel.

5. Ms. Patricfa McAnany, Research Associate I, Center for Archaeological Re- search, January 31, 1983 through April 20, 1983, t o Belize City , Belize , Centra l America, to perform archaeological f i e l d work a t the Colha S i t e . Expenata in the total amount of $1,000.00 t o be paid from local funds.

The University of Texas a t San Antonio Travel for Faculty and Staff Conr'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

6 Ms. Susan Montanari, Research Associate I, Center f o r Archaeological Re- search, January 26 , 1983 through A p r i l 2 9 , 1983, t o Belize City, Bel ize , Central America, t o serve as the camp coordinator for the archaeologfcal field work at the Colha Site and for the Earthwatch volunteers. Expenses in the amount of $2,300.00 to be p a i d from l o c a l funds.

7. Eir, Daniel R. Potter, Research Associate I, Center f o r Archaeological Re- search, February I , 1983 through April 2 9 , 1983, to Belize City , Belize, Central America, to perform archaeological field work at the Colha Site. Expenses in the tota l amount of $2,300.00 to be paid from local funds and l o c a l g i f t funds.

8. Mr. Fred Valdez, Jr., Research Associate I f , Center f o r Archaeologfcal Re- seach, February I , 1983 through April 2 9 , 1983, t o Bel ize City, Belize, Central America, t o perform archaeological field work at t h e Colha Site. Expenses in the total amount of $2,300.00 to be p a i d from local funds and local gift funds.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

CONTRACTS A N D GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NONGOVERNMENTAL

FUNDS COMING IN

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 1 4 - 1 5 , I983

The fol lawiag Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Prof ect P erfod: Description :

County of Expenditure:

Agency: Purchase Order No.: Prof ect T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Descriptfm:

County of Expenditure:

Rio Grande Electric Caoperative, Inc. None - Letter dated January 5 , 1983 Archaeological Survey of Uvalde and Blewett Distribution Line Routes for Rio Grande Elec- tric Cooperative, fnc., Uvalde and Kinney Counties, Texas Thomas R, Hester, Ph.D. $1 ,820 January 5, 1983 until completion January 5 , 1983 until completion For an archaeological survey of power l i n e routes f o r Rfo Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. l a Uvalde and Kfnney Counties Bexar

Southwest Research Inst i tute 30334SW Clinfcal Bacteriology Moaitoring - LHES 1983 H. Neal Guentzel, Ph.D. $46,925 December 1, 1982 through December 3 1 , 1983 December 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 To ident i fy any adverse health effects from pathogenic wastewater aerosols whfch might be associated with irrigation-land application of wastewater Bexar

TRE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FUNDS COMING IN

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The fol lowing Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted f o r formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency : Grant No,: Project T i t l e : Pro j se t Director: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

2 . Agency: Project No. : Project T i t l e :

Project Df rector: Mew Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

3 . Agency: TRC Requiaitfon No.: Project T i t l e :

Project Director: New Funds: Current Budget Period: To tar Proj e e t Period : Deacription:

County of Expenditure:

Texas Commission on the A r t s None - Warrant dated January 10, 1983 Voicea of Change, Concert/Master Class Clarence J. Stuesay, Ph.D. $1,000 December 1, 1982 through March 17, 1983 .December 1, 1982 through March 17, 1983 To present Voices of Change, a contemporary chamber music eneemble, to UTSA for two days {~ebruary 16-17, 1983) as part of the Recital Hall inaugural aeries Bexar

Texas Education Agency 33680304 03 Teacher Center Mfcro-Computer Laboratory and Training Program Richard A, D i e m , Ph,D. $9,830 Ocorber 7 , 1982 through August 3 1 , 1983 October 7 , 1982 through August 31, 1983 To develop a microcomputer laboratory for the UTSA Cooperative Teacher Center Program Bexar

Texaa Rehabilitation Commission 7995409 S p e c i a l Services for College Students for the Fall 1982 Semester James A . Foreater, Ed.D. $1,353.15 August 23, 1982 through December 11, 1982 August 23, 1982 through December 11, 1982 For materials, note-takers, transcribers, and readers for six handicapped students Bexar

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCE, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

FVNDS COMING IN

BOARB OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regenra:

Agency:

Grant No. : Proj ecr T i t l e :

Pr inc ipal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perfod: Descrfption: County of Expenditure:

Agency :

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Project Director: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Proj e c t Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

Agency:

Documea t No, : Project Title: Proj ect Director: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

4 . Agency:

Document No. : Proj eet Title : Project Director: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of the Air Force Armement Divf sion/PMR F08635-81-K-0030, Modification No. PO0006 A Bioreactor Ptlot Plant Study for the Treat- ment of Phenolic Wastes from Paint Stripping Operation in Kelly ALC Chia Shun Shih, Ph.13. 563,605 February 1, 1981 through July 31, 1983 February 1, 1981 through November 30, 1983 For continuation of support for research Bexar

Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration 08-06-02077-05 A University Development Center at UTSA Jude Valdez, Ph.D. $25,000 June 1, 1979 through May 31, 1983 June I , 1979 through May 31, I983 To increase the budget and t o extend the expi- ration date of the grant to May 31, 2983 0exar

Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education PO08304371 Pel1 Grant Program Samuel W. Gonzales, M.Ed. $56,982 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 For payments t o e l i g i b l e students with a val id Student Aid Report (SAR) up t o the ED Approved Authorization c e i l i n g amount Bexar

Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education PO08304371 Pel1 Grant Program Samuel M, Gonzales, M.Ed. $462,258 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1903 For payments t o e l i g i b l e students with a valid Student Aid Report (SARI up to the ED Approved Authorization ce i l ing amount Bexar

The University of Texas at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15 , 1983

5 . Agency:

Document No,: . Prof e c t T i t l e :

Project Director: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Tota l Project Period: Deacript ion:

County of Expenditure:

6 . Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Project Director: New Funds: Current Budset Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Pr inc ipal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descrtpt ion: County of Expenditnrt:

8, Agency:

Con tract No. :

Project Title :

Prfncipal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Pro jec t Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Department o f Education Office of Postsecondary Education ROO8304371 Pel1 Grant Program Samuel M. Gonzales, M.Ed. $6,075 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July I , 1982 through June 30, 1983 For authorized payment of administrative allowance fox the F e l l Grant Program Bexar

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Setvice Divis ion of Research Resources 2 SO3 RRO3243-02 Minority High School Student Research Appren- tice Program Paul H. Rodriguez, Ph.D. $3,000 March 1, 1983 through February 2 9 , 1984 March 1 , 1983 through February 2 9 , I984 To provide an apprentice program for San Antonio area high school minority students enabling them t o gain meaningful experience in various aspects of biomedical research Bexar

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Ins t i tute of General Medical Sciences 2 R01 GM2548344Al Molecular Mechanism of a Transmembrane Proton pump Robert D. Renthal, Ph.D. $30,564 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 July 1, 1978 through December 31, 1985 For continuation of support for research Bexar

Department of the Interior National Park Service CX5000-0-4037, Formerly Contract No. C-54037(80) Data Recovery a t 16SA50, Sabine Parish, Fort Polk Military Reservation, Louisiana Joel P. Gunn, Ph.D. $622.06 May 21, 1980 through June 30, 1983 May 21, 1980 through June 30, 1983 For continuation of support for research Bexar

The University of Texas a t Saa Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, I983

9 . Agency:

Contract No. :

Project Ti t le :

Principal Investf~atot: New Funds: Curtent Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description : County of Expenditure:

10, Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Project Director: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

11. Agency: Contract No. : Project T i t l e :

Project Diree t or: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Tota l Project Period: Deseript ion: County of Expenditure:

Department of the Interfor National Park Service CX5000-0-4037. Formerly Contract No. C-54037 (80) Data Recovery a t l6SA50, Sabine Parish, Port Polk Military Reservation, Louisiana Joel D. Gunn, Ph,D. $3,958 March 1, 1983 through June 30, 1983 May 21, 1980 through June 3 0 , 1983 For cantinuation of support for research Bexar

National Endment for the Humanities EH-"0238-80 Curxiculum Materials for Chicano A r t History and Appreciation Jacinto Quirarte, Ph.D. None February 1, 1980 through June 30, 1983 February 1, 1980 through June 30 , 1983 To extend the termination date of the grant from December 31, 1982 t o June 30, 1983 Bexar

U. S. Small Busfnesa Administration SBA-5410-MA-81, Modification No, 4 Management Counseling and Technfcal Assis- tance to Small Buafnsss Concerns Jude Valdez, Ph.D. $500 October 1, 1980 through December 31, 1983 October 1 , 1980 through December 31, 1983 For contfnuation of eupport f o r research Bexar

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

AMEXDMENTS TO TBE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14- 1 5, I 983

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STllDENT SERVICES

OFFICE OF TAE DEAN OF STUDENTS Changes in Status: I . Change the t i t l e of Dr. Patr ic ia A. Graham from Associate Dean of Students t o - Associate Dean of Students and Director of Testing ar no change in her annual twelvelaonth salary rate of $39,108.00 for the per iod January 1, 1983 through August 31, 1983. No additional funds are necessary for t h i s change. (RBC 112)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

DIVISION OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Changes in Status: 2 . Return from Leave of Absence Dr. Alejandro Velez (nontenure), Assistant Pro- fessor, a t an academic nine-month aalary rate of $22,500.00 for the period Jan- uary 16, 1983 through May 31. 1983. Funda for this appointment are t o be trana- fexted from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC I l l )

D f Vf SION OF MANAG= AND MARKETING Chan~es in Status: 3 . Change the status of Dr. Arch W. Hunt (tenure), Professor, a t an academic nine-month salary rate of $35,000.00 from 100% t i m e to 50% time for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 2983. No additional funds are necessary for t h i a change. (RBC 109)

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AM) HUMANITIES

DIVISION OF ART A N D DESIGN Appointments: 4. Appoint D r , Robert J. Mulleu (nontenure) as Adjunct Assistant Professor (50% t h e ) at an academic nine-math salary rate of $17,968.00 for the period January 16, 1983 through Hay 31, 1983. Funds f o r t h i s appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salarfes. (RBC 123)

5. Appoint Mr. Jon H. Thompson (aonrenure) as Assistant Professor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $22,000.00 for the period January 16, 1983 through b y 31, 1983. Funds for this appointment are to be tranaferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries, (RBC 1 2 4 )

DIVISION OF ENGLISH, CLASSICS, AND PHILOSOPHY Chanqes in Status: 6 . Change the name of Dr, Helen Dry t o Dr, Helen Aristar-Dry (nontenure), Assistant Professor, at no change In her academic nlne-month salary rate of $23,211.00 for the period September 1, 1982 through May 3 1 , 1983. No addi t iona l funds are necessary for this change. (WC 119)

DIVISION OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Changes fa Status: 7. Return from Leave of Absence Dr. Marc D. Sflberman (nontenure) , Assistant Professor, at aa academic nine-month salary rate of $23,255.00 for the period January 26, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Funds for t h i s appointment are to be transferred from Unallocatcd Faculty Salaries. (RBC 126)

The University of Texas at San Antonio Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting A p r i l 14-15, 1983

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

DIVISION OF EDUCATION Fesf gnat i ons : 8. Resign Dr. Thomas 3 . Cleaver (tenure) as Professor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $38,400.00 effect ive January 15, 1983. ( l U C 110)

DIVISION OF SOCIAL AND POLICY SCIENCES Appointments : 9. Appoint Mr. Robert 8. Thorsan (nontenure) as Adjunct Assistant Professor (without salary) for the per iod January 16, 1983 through August 3 1 , 1983. No funds are necessary for t h i s appointment. CMC 125)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Salary Rate Increases : 10. Increase t h e aalarv and Promote Dr. Mark E. Lewittes (nonrenure) from In- structor at an academic nine-&nth salary rate of $22,000.00 t o ~ a s b t a n t Pro- fessor at an academic nine-math salary rate of $25,000.00 for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Funds for this increase are t o be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RXC 120)

DIVISION OF LIFE SCIENCES Appointments: 11. Appoint Dr. Matthew J. Wayner (tenure) t o the Jane and Roland Blumberg Pro- fessorship in Biology and as Director at an academic nfne-aonth salary rate of $45,000.00 for the period December 1, 1982 through May 3 1 , 1983. Dr. Wayner is to recefve a $4,500.00 supplemtat t o be paid from Restricted Current Funds and t he permanent academic rate is $40.500.00. The remainder of the funds f o r this appointment is to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 106)

12. Appoint Dr. John G, Burr (nontenuxe) as Assfstant Prafeseor at an academlc nine-month salary rate of $20,000.00 for t h e period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Funds for t h i s appointment are available in the division's Faculty Salaries account. (RBC 118)

DIVISION OF MATIIEMATICS. COMFUTER SCIENCE, AND S Y S m S DESIGN Chanqes in Statua: 13. Change the atatus of Dr. Evelyn E, Obaid (noatenure), Assistant Professor, at an academic nine-month salary rate of $18,500.00 from l O O X time t o 25% time for the period January 16, 1983 through Hay 31, 1983, No additional funds are ntces- sary for t h i s change. (RBC 122)

T)EVeLOPMENT OFFICE ;;:ointments :

Appoint Mr. Robert G, Ownby as Director of Development a t an annual twelve- manth salary rate of $40,000 .OO for the period January 10, 1983 through August 3 1 , 1983, Funds far t h i s appointment are from Designated Funds in the Administrative and Professional Salaries account. (RBC 121)

The University of Texas at San Antonio Amendments t o the 1982-83 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND I N T R A W L S Appointments: 15. A ~ ~ o i n t Mr. Walton W. Wolfshohl as Coordinator of fntramurals and Recre- - - . a -

at iona l Aetfvit ies (50Z time) at an annual twelve-month salary rate of $22,827.00 for the period January 1 6 , 1983 through August 31, 1983. Funds for t h f s appoint- meat are available in the department's Administrative and Professional Salaries account. (RBC 115)

16. Appoint Mr, James M. Skaines as Coordinator of fntrarrmrals and Recreational Activities (50% time) at an annual twelve-month salary rate of $23,500.00 f o r the per iod January 16 , 1983 through August 31, 1983. Funds for th i s appointment are available in the department's Administrative and Professional Salaries account.

Mr. Skaines is also appointed as Cross Country Track Coach (50% time) in Inter- collegiate Athlet ics.

Mr. Skaines' appointment as Teaching Associate I (50% time) in the D i v i s i o n of Education for the per iod January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983 is cancelled. ( I U C 117)

Resignations and Leaves: 17. Resfrm Ms. terlene K. Caldwell a8 Coordinator of Intramurals and Reere- atianal ~ctfvities a t an annual twelve-math salary rate of $23,500.00 effect ive January 3 , 1983. (RBC 114)

COUNSELING CENTER AppofnTments: 18. Appoint Dr. Sal ly M. Dunlap as Counseling Psychologist at an annual rwslve- month salary rate of $19,200.00 for the period February 28, 1983 through August 31, 1983. Funds for t h i s appointment are available in the department's Adminis- trative and Profesefonal Salaries account. (RBC 127)

Chan~es in Statua: 19. Change the title of Dr. Ronald D. Hedrfck from Dfrector of Testing and ~ o u n s e l f n ~ Center t o Director of Counseling Center a t no change in h i s annual twelve-month salary rare of $33,190.00 for t h e per iod January 1 , 1983 through August 3 1 , 1983. No addittonal funds are necessary for this change, (RBC 113)

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHIETICS Salary Rate Increases: -an of ofr. James M. Skaines, Cross Countn Track Coach (50% time), from an annual twelve-month salary rare o f $22,827.00 td an annual twelve- month salary rate of $23,500.00 for the per iod January 16, 1983 through August 31, 1983. Funds for this increase are available in the department's Administrative and Professional Salaries account.

Mr. Skaines is also appointed as Coordinator of Intramurals and Recreatiorlal Activities (50% time) in Recreational Act iv i t ies and Zntramurals. (RBc 116)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

O f f i c e of the President

March 3, 1983

Dr. Bryce Jordan Executive Vice Chancel l o r

f o r Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street us tin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Jordan:

The docket for the A p r i l 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted f o r your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

GFH: sl Attachment

THE UNIVERSITY. OF TEXAS AT TYLER

DOCKET FOR APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

. . . . . G i f t s to The University of Texas at Tyler TA-3

Purchase of Employee Owned Property . . . . . . . . TA-6 Standard ~ffiliation Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . TA-7

Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfer of funds w i t h i n ex i s t ing budget totals). . . . . . . . . . TA-8

TA- 2

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

The following g i f t has been received and acceptance by the Board i s recommended:

Donor

I. *Mrs. Robert R. Muntz P. 0. BOX 2019 Tyler, Texas 75710

Purpose and Conditions

*so l o t t c r of transmittal received.

Unrestricted use of the President.

Amount

$200,000.00

THE UNIVERSZTY OF TEXAS AT TYLER 2W3 REPORT OW SHALL CLASSES

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1 9 8 3

Repost on Small Classes, Spring Semester 1983, pursuant to Section 51.403(d) of t h e Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025

Underqraduate Courses:

Course No.

ART 4375 BIOL 3147 BfOL 3348 BIOL 4101 0101; 4115 BfOL 4 1 4 0 BIOL 4300 BIOL 4339 cnm 3113 CHEM 3 1 4 5 CBEM 3312 CHEM 3 3 4 4 CBEM 4 2 4 0 CHEM 4 2 4 1 C R I J 3302 CRIJ 3303 C R I J 3323 C R I J 4 3 0 5 C R f J 4372 DRAM 3351 ECON 3301 EDEC 4338 ENGL 3310 ENGL 4315 HIST 3376 HIST 3377 HIST 3 3 9 5 HIST 4375 HIST 4 3 9 4 HONS 4300 I N E O 4351 JOUR 4360 MATH 3353 MATH 3353 MATH 3365 MUSI 3316 MUSI 3355 NURS 3401 NURS 3611 NURS 3611 NURS 3 6 1 3 NURS 3613

Section No.

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 or 01 01 01 01 81 81 01 01 81 01 01 81 03 01 81 01 01 01 81 02 01 01 81 01 0 1 61 01 of. 81 02 01 Q2 01 02

Enrollment

9 7 7 6 6 3 6 3 5 5 6 6 4 4 7 6 9 4 3 6 8 6 9 8 7 7 9 7 7 5 9 9 2 3 4 6 9 8 9 7 8 8

TA- 4

Justification Code * 01 01 01 01 02 0 2 01 02 02 02 02 02 01 01 04 03 03 04 00 01 02 02 01 02 0 2 02 02 02 0 2 03 02 02 0 4 04 04 02 01 0 2 02 02 02 02

The University of Texas at Tyler Report on Small Classes, Spring Semester 1983, Conttd Regents Meeting Apri l 14-15, 1983

Undergraduate Courses:

Justification Course No. Section No. Enrollment Code*

NURS 4422 PHIL 3331 PHIL 4300 POLS 3340 SOCf 3396 SOCI 4305 S O C I 4307 SDCI 4320 SPAN 4331

Graduate Coursea:

ALHS 5314 BIOL 5181 BIOL 5380 EDVO 5333 GENB 5320 GENB 5 3 9 5 GENB 5 3 9 5 SOUR 5315 KINE 5311 MATH 5352 MUSI 5341 SOCI 5321

*Justification codes are as provided in section 0 0 3 of Coordinating Board Rule 251-02.01.025 and those used are:

01 Required course for graduation.

0 2 Required course for majors in t h i s f i e l d and should be completed this semester to keep proper sequence in courses.

03 Course in newly established degree program, concentration, or support area.

04 Interdepartmental courses taught as a single class by the same faculty at the same s ta t ion , provided that the combined courses do not constftutue a small c lass .

05 F i r s t time offering of the course.

08 Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional teaching load requirement and for which the f a c u l t y m e n h e r receives no additional compensation.

TA- 5

THE UNITTERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLLER PURCHASE OF EMPLOYEE OWNED PROPERTY

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1 9 8 3

The following purchase of employee 0-d property has been approved and is submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

I. Employee:

Purchase I t e m : Purchase Amount: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Mr. Bill Breekel. p r i n t Shop Supervisor fBM Electric Composer $2,750 The electric composer is to be used in the p r i n t shop f o r typesetting. S d t h

THE U N m R S L T Y OF TEXAS AT TYLER STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENT

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15,' 1983

The agreement recommended for approval by the ~oard of Regents has been approved by an attorney o f the Office of General Counsel and is based on the model agreement on December 16, 1977,

1. Facility:

Date of Agreement: ~escr ipt ion:

County of Expenditure :

Longview Regional ~ o a p i t a l Longview, Texas October 1, 1982 Progrant Agreement in ~ursing to be established whereby students and faculty at The University of Texas at Tyler may use the facility f o r educational purposes. Gregg

TA- 7

THE UNIVERSITY. OF TEXAS' AT TYLER AMENDMENTS TO TIIE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AWD STUDENT SBRVICES

OFFICE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

Transfer of Funds: 1. Amunt of Transfer: $18,083

From: Unallocated Reserve To: Administrative Salaries

To establish a new Business Manager position w i t h an annual rate of $31,000. {RBC No. 129)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . .

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND ' m T I N G

Chanqes in Status: 2. Change the status of Marilyn Young (tenure) from Associate Pxo- fesoor and Chairman with an academic rate of $32,457 to Associate Professor with an academic rate of $31,857 for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. (RBC No. 123)

3. Change the status of Wayne H. G o f f [tenure) from Professor with an a c a d d c rate of $34,088 to Professor and Acting Chaiman with an academic rate of $34,688 for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. (Rl3C No. 124)

SCHOOL OF LIBEWU ARTS

DEPARTMENT OF SOCUlL SCIENCES

Changes in Status: 4 . Change the status of Stephen R. Lefevre (tenure) f r o m Associate ~rofessor w i t h an academic rate of $23,920 to J.S. Hudnall Assuciates Professor in American AffaFrs w i t h an academic rate of $23,920 and an academic stipend of $ 3 , 7 5 0 f r o m gift funds for the period January 1, 1983 through May 31, 1983. (RBC No. 131)

SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

DEPARTMENT OF BTOLOGY

~ppointments: 5. Appoint Suzanne M. Pundt (non-tenure) as Instructor w i t h an academic rate of $14,250 for the period November 15, 1982 through May 31, 1983. IRBC No. 101)

TBE UMIVERSLTY OF TEXAS -AT TYI;ER April 14-15, 1983

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Changes in Status: 6 . Chanqe the status of D a v i d C. Riddle (tenure) from Associates ~rofessos w i t h an academic rate-of' $22,362 to J.S. Hudnall Associates Professor in Energy and Technology w i t h an academic rate o f $22,162 and an academic. stipend of $3,750 f rom g i f t funds for the period January 1, 1983 through May 31, 1983. ' - (RBC NO. 130)

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Changes in status: 7. Qlanae the status of Alton Rav G a d d a d hen-tenure) aa Professor w i t h an gcademic rate of $31,688 Zrom 100 percent time- to 80 percent time for the period January 16, 1983 through Kay 31, 1983. (RBC No. 132)

DESIGNATED FUNDS

PLEDGED RFlZMUE FUND

Transfer of m d s : 8. Amount of Transfer: $77,000

mom: Building U s e Fee 'Pa: O t h e r Designated m d 8 ($35,000)

Pledged Revenue Funds ($42,000)

To provide for various remodeling projects and for equipmnt for the cardiac rehabilitation program. IRsC No. 104) -

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES

TEA GRANT - POST SECONDARY DATA PROCESSING WORKSHOP

-Aton Ray Goddard as P m f e c t Diractoz w i t h an annual rate of $42,251 a t 2b percent t h e for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Funds for this appointmsnt are available in the account. (RBC No. 133)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

INSTIftlT E OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

- March 1 , 1983

Dr. Bryce Jordan Executi ve V f ce Chancel 1 or

for Acadrmlc Af fa i rs The Unf vers i t y o f Texas Sys tern 601 Colorado St. Austin, TX 78701

Dear Dr . Jordan:

The docket for the Apri 1 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board o f

Regents i s s u h f tted for your recomnen'datfon and presentation t o the

I reconmend approval.

Magu i re

TC- 1

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WE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

WCKET FOR APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

G i f t s from Pr lvate Donors and Foundations t o the Unfversity . . . . . TC-3 Amendments t o the 1982-83 Opera t i ng Budget ( i ncl udi ng

facui t y and sta f f appointments and changes i n status and transfers o f funds witMn exjsting budget totals) . . . . . .. . TC-4

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GIFTS. Acceptance of the following g i f t is respectfully recommended. (An asterlsk before donor name indicates no letter o f transmittal recef ved . )

Donor and Address Purpose h u n t

b 1. Wr. 0. Scot t Petty Support o f the Cf v i 1 War $ 42,500 101 E. Klngs Hlghway Letters project San Antonio, TX 78212

TC- 3

ITIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

AMERDMENTS TO ME 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

PROGRAM PLANNING DIU IS I O N

Exhj b i t s Deparbnent R- I . iiesigti Dr. Wlll im P. Heni tt as Exhibits Manager a t an annual

rate of $25,900, effective February 16, 1983. {RBC #lo-83) .

PROOUCtl ON D I V I S I O N '

A r t De arment. x d k i r 2:' Appoint Daniel Withers as A r t Director a t an annual rate of

$21,800, effecthe September 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982. (R8C #09-83)

UNRESTRICTED GIFT FUNDS

Transfer o f Funds: 3. h u n t o f Transfer: $5,000

From: Interest on Restrictd and Designated Funds Time Deposit

- - - To : Unrestricted G i f t - Fund . * - . - - -

Transfer o f unappmprf a t d funds from interest on Rtstrfcted and Designated Funds Tfme Deposit t o provide for anticipated expenses. (RBC Ma-83) T

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

5323 Harry Hines Barlevard, Ddtas, Texas 75235

Dr. Charles B. Muilins Executive Vice C hanctllor

far H d t h Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. MulIirus:

The docket for the April 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents is shmittcd far ywr recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

DOCKET FOR APRIL 1&15,1983

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to . . . . . . . . . . . . The University HD-3

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties, . . . . . . . . . . . Including Travel HD-5

Business Contracts for Service . . . . . . HD-5

Standard Affiliation Agreements . . . . . . . HD-6

Award of institutional Controlled Construction Contrac* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-6

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educationd Services:

. . . . . . . . . . Nm-Governmental HD-6

S t a t e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . He21 Federal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HD-24

Amendments to the 198 1-82 Operating Budget Iinduding f xu1 ty and staff appointments and change^ in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) . . . HD-40

Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) . . . HD-41

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRIL lrC15,1983

GIFTS - DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

Donor

Southwetern Medical Foundation 1601 Republic Bank Building Dallas, Texas 7520 1

1. Purpase and Condition. A contribution dtsignated for the renovations and fur- nishings of thc Rare Bmks Room in the Library $160,000

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

Donor

Biological Humanics Foundation 3808 Eudid Avenue Dallas, Texas 75205

1. Purpose and Condition. A contribution for a project entitled fvInterdisciplinary Studies Localization of Brain Functionstt under the direction of Dr. Kenneth 2. Altshuler, Department of Psychiatry

Amm G. Carter Foundation P. 0. Box 1036 Fort Worth, Texas 76101

2 Purpase and Condition. A contribution to Dr. James T. Willerson. D m t r n e n t of Internal Medicine, for his -corriputerized myocardial imaging equipment

Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. 3200 Republic National Bank Tower Dallas, Texas 75201

3. P u r p e and Condition. A contribution to be used for the aeation of a Center for Nuclear Magnetic Rexrnance Imaging to be directed by Dr. Robert Parkey, Department of Radiology

4. Purpse and Condition. A gift for Dr. Roger N. Rwenberg's program in - molecular neurogenetics

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Donor - Golden Charity Gala P. 0. Box 401250 Dallas, Texas 75240

5 Purpose and Condition. A contribution in support of burn research and burn patient care and treatment under the direction of Dr. Charles Baxter, Depart- ment of Surgery $102,500

6. Purpose and Condition, A contribution to the Burn Care Research Center, directed by Dr. Charles R. Baxter $225,000

J. E. Jonsson 3300 Republic Bank Tower Dallas, Texas 7520 1

"7. Purpae and Condition. A contribution in support of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging equipment fund

R. Lacy, Inc. Oil and Gas Production 222 East Tyler Street Longview, Texas 7960 1

8. Purpose and Condition. Additional contributions t o the Lawson and Rogers Lacy Research Fund in Cardiovascular Diseaes

MitcheII A. Lekas 875 Donner Way, /I405 Salt Lake City, Utah 84108

9. Purpose and Condition. A gift of 6,000 shares of Geokinetics stock t o be used to support the Residency Program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation under the direction of Dr. Phala Helm

Ralph B. Rogers 8 100 Carpenter Freeway Dallas, Texas 75247

10. Purpose and Condition. A gift of 3,000 shares of Texas Industries common stock to be used in support of the Ralph 8. Rogers Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Fund

Texas Industries, Inc. 8 100 Carpenter Freeway Dailas, Texas 75247

11. Purpose and Condition. A contribution to support t h e Nuclear Magnetic ~esonance Fund [ $3 75,005 pledged)

WOriginal award letter not received

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DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Donor - Adria Laboratories Inc. 5000 Post R-d Dubfin, Ohio

1. P u r ~ a n d C o n d i t i o n . Agiftinsupport o f s research in the field of clinicd pharmacology

Biological Hum anics Foundation 3808 Eudid Avenue Dallas, Texas 75205

Z Purpose and Condition. A contribution to smaort a project entitled "Asymmetry in ~;;robiology and Human ~erfkrnancc" directed by Dr. D m d d W d w a r d , Depart- ment of Cell Biology $66,000

TRAVEL

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Hugo E. Jasin, Ma., Department of Internal Medicine, will travel to Kyato, Japan from August 19, 1983 through September 2, 1983, a total of 15 days, to attend the 5th International Congress of Immunology and to visit Rheumatology ,

Research Units in Tokyo and Kobe. Expmstj will be paid from MSP funds and from income From Investment Account.

2. William Chase, M.D., Department uf Radiology, will travel to Washington, D.C. for a period of 42 days from April 16, 1983 through May 30, 1983 to attend a six week course in Radiologic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Expmses will be paid from MSP funds.

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

1. Agency: Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council

Contract No.: 1093, Amendment 82 Principal Investigator: Julius E. Weeks, Vice President fw Business

Affairs Funds Expcndtd: None Contr~ct Period: September 1, 1981 through August 31, 1983 Description: Ammded to extend the contract period

2. Agency: Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children

Contract Title: A Lease Agreement Principal Investigator: Julius E. Weeks, Vice President for Business

Affairs Funds Expended: $70,000 for renovation and improvements

which will remain the property of the Lessor Contract Period: A period of two years from date of occupancy Description: For lease of a one-story red brick building

located m the north hundary of the campus of the Texas Scottish Rite Hospitai, commonly referred to as the "Old Laundry Facilityt, to be Used to house the Orthotics and Prosthetics Division of the School of Allied Health Scienccs

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended for approvd by the Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Off ice of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977

I. Facility: Carter Blood Center 1263 W. Raedale Fort Worth, Texas

Date of Execution: December 8, 1982 Purpose: To provide educational experiences for Uni-

versity students at a community blood bank

2. Facility= Medical Center Dcl Oro Hwpital, Inc. 803 1 Greenbriar Houston, Texas

Date of Execution: November 12, 1982 Purpose: To povide educational experiences far Uni-

versity students at a general acute and rehab ilitation facility

AWARD OF INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

1, In accordance with the authorization of the U.T. Board of Regents at the meeting of June 11-12,1981, bids were taken on November 18, 1982 for the Phase I Development of Animal Research Farm (No. 303-417) and a contract was awarded to I3 & 3 Pipeline Construction, Inc. in the amount $66,965.77. The contract was awarded to the lowest responsible bidder and -the contract amount was within the funds authorized by the Board of Regents.

GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS (NoN-GOVERNMENTAL)

(FUNDS COMING IN)

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Description:

"2. Agency: Projtct Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Description:

Abbott Laboratories Parenteral Nutrition in Acute R e n d FaiIura: Abbott Study #8 1351 J. Harold Helderman, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $1,000 A drug study

Abbott Laboratories Clinical Study of Terawsin-Abbott Labora- tori- Study M8 1-056: Once-+Day Admin- istration of Terawsin Plus Enduron vs. Placebo Plus Enduron William Ned, M.D., Department of Internd Medicine $13,173.50 Additional income

*No award letter received

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS MON-GOVERNMENTAL) - continutd

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

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3. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Fundsr Dacription:

*4. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Dcsaiption:

5. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Dcsmiption:

Abbott Labor atoris Comparison of Twice Daily Therapy with E r w o m y e i n Estdatt and ErytkornyCh Ethybuccinate in Streptococcal Tonsill* phar yngi t is in Children Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of Pediatrics $14,506 Additional income

American Lung Association Puimonary Converting Enzyme Activity in Pseudomaas Pntm onia Richard B. Silver, M.D., Department of Pedi- atrics $7,m Additional income

The Am eriem Society of Ancsthcsiologists Bacterial Metabolism and Its Regulation in the Presence of Anesthetic Agents Horst Brunschede, M.D., Department of Anesthesiology $4,769 R e a r c h to study the m o l d a r mechanism of narcosis in a w d l defined and simple system swh as the bacterial c d , which is consider4 to be the simplest variety of life now existing, in order to better understand the nature of consciousness and its interruption

6. Agmcy: Aywst Laboratories Projwt Title: The Effect of Mdtiple Oral Doses of AY-

27,773 on the Sorbitoi Concentrations in the Red Blood Cells of Persons with Diabetes Melfituj

Principal Investigator:. Philip p ask in, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $6,9 30 Description: A drug study

7. Agency: Bothringer Ingelhtim Ltd. Project Title: Catapres TTS for Hypertensives Taking Oral

Clonidine Principal Investigator: Lynne M. Kirk, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $4,~ 17SO Description: Additional income

8 . Agency: Ebehringer Ingeiheim Itd. Project Title: Catapres TTS for Hypertensives Taking Oral

Clonidine Principal Investigator: Lynne M. Kirk, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $4,4 17.50 Description: Additional income

*No award letter received

Wriginal award letter not received

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FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

9. Agmcy: Burroughs Wellcome Company Projeet Title: Two-Center Evaluation of a Single 16 mg

Dose of BW825C in the Treatment of Mountain Cedar Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis

Principal Investigator: Timothy 3. Sullivan, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $5,000 Description: A drug study

10. Agency: Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. P r o j ~ t Title: The Effect of Diabetic Control on Vascular

Complications of Diabetes Mellitus Principal Investigator: Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $43,122 Description: Additional income

11. Agency: Hoffmann-La Roche lnc. Project Title: Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety of '

Parentar ai Cef triaxone to Cef oxitin Sodium in the Therapy of Respiratory Infections

Pr incipai Investigator: K. Joy Robertson, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $14,500 Dtscription: Additional income

Agency: Hoff rnann-La Rwhe Inc. Project Title: Randomized Comparison of Bactrim IV Infusion

with Cefamlin in the Treatment of Prophylaxis in Trans-Urethral Prostatectomy

Principal Investigator: James W. Smith, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $ ~ , O O Q Desuiption: Additional income

13. Agency: Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Projtct Title: Cef triaxone or Cef oxitin Treatment of Pelvic

Infections Principal Investigator: David L. Hemsell, M.D., Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: $6,000 Description: Additional intome

14. Agency: Hoffman-La Roche Inc. Project Title: Ccftriaxone (Ro 1S9904) Once Daily in the

Parenteral Therapy of Serious Bacterial Infections

Principal Investigator: James W. Smith, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $S,OOO Description: Additional income

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (NONZOVERNMENTAL) - continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

1 5 Agmcy: fanssen Pharmaceutica Project Title: Pharmacology of Ketoconazole Tablets and

Suspension in Infants and Children Principal Investigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: $5,111.28 Description: A drug study

*16. Agacy: Janssen Phar maceutica Projtxt Title: Pharmacology of Ketoconazde Tablets and

Suspension in Infants and Childrm Principal Investigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Departmtnt of

Pediatrics New Funds: $3,854.42 Description: Additional income

17. Agency: Janssen Pharmaceutica Projcct Title: Clinical Evaluation of Aff mtanil in Minor

Operative Pracedures Principal Investigatorz A. H. Giesecke, M.D., Department of Antsthe-

siology New Funds: $100 Description: Additional income

8 . Agency: 3anssm Pharmaceutica Proj-t Title: Clinical Evaluation of Affentanii in Minor

Operative roqtdu~es Principal Investigator: A. H. Ci ke, M.D., Department of Anesthe-

siology &

New Funds: $6,666.67 De~cription: Additional income

"19. Agencyz Jamsen Pharmact utica Project Title: Clinical Evaluation of Affentanil in Minor

Operative Proctdurcs Principal Investigator: A. H. Giesecke, M.D., Department of Anesthe-

siology New Funds: $1,000 Description: Additional income

20. Agency: The Kroc Foundation Project Title: Pulmonary Function in Childhood Rheumatic

Diseases Principal Investigator: Richard B. Silver, M.D., Department of Pediatrics New Funds: $22,847 Project Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description: Continued support

-21. Agency: Eli Lilly and Company Grant No.: 9677D P r o j s t Title: Treatment of Diabetes Mdiitu with Bi+

synthetic Human Insulin (BHR) Principal Investigator: Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of internal

Medicine New Funds: $24,974 Description: Additional income

*No award letter received

"Original award letter not received

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(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

-22. Agency: Eli Lilly and Company Grant No.: 9334D Project Title: Treatment of Obstetrical and G ymcological

Inf ettions with LY127935 and Prophylactic Antimicrobial Therapy for Prevention of Pelvic lnf ection

Principal hvesti gator: F. Gary Cunningham, M.D., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

New Funds: $35,562 Desaiption: Additional income

*23. Agency: L ~ r e x Pharmaceuticals Project Title: Progabide in Epilepy - A Double-Blind Cross-

Over Muiticentric Study ~r incipal Investigator: Richard W. Hornan, M .D., Department of

Neurology New Funds: $30,800 Description: A drug study

24. Agency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Grant No.: C-134 P r o j s t Title: Birth Defects Center Principal Investigator: 3. M. Fritdrnan, M.D., Ph.D., Department

of Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: $41,018 Project Period: January 1, 1983 through June 30, 1983 Dwaiption: A six month extension with additional funds

w23. Agency: Mead Johnson Pharmaceutical Division Project Title: Comparison of Once Daily Cefadroxil vs.

Twice Daily Sulf isoxazole far Treatment of Acute Urinary Tract Infections

Principal Investigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of Pediatrics

New Funds: $3,3 17 Description: A drug study

**26. Agency: Mead Johnson Nutritional Division Project Title: The Tolerance, Acceptability , and Utility

of 7051-8 in Trauma Patients Principal Investigator: William W. Turner, Jr ., M.D., Department

of Surgery New Funds: $5,600 Dwcription: A drug study

27. Agency: Merck Sharp dr Dohme Research Laboratories Project Title: A Comparison of MK-422 and Captopril in

the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Hyper- t tnsion

Principal Investigator: Gary Reed, M .D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $6,987 Description: Additional income

*No award letter received

Wriginal award letter not received

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(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

28. Agency: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories Pro j e t Title: M ul ticlinic, Controlled, DoubleBlind Trial

of the Effectiveness of Two Different Doses of Cefoxitin in the Prevention of Infectious Morbidity Complicating Vaginal Hwerectomy in Premenopausal Women

Principal Investigator: David L. H m d l , M.D., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

New Funds: $32,605 Dtscription: Additional income

29. Agency: Milcs Pharmaceuticals Projcct Titlet Evaluation of Medocillin for Neonatal ~ n f ections Principal investigator: George H.. McCracken, Jr., M.D., Department

of Pdattics New Funds: $12,833 Description: Additional income

*30. Agency: Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Inc. Project Titles DallaslFort Worth M yasthenia Gravis Post-

Doctoral * Research Fellowship Principal Investigator: Richard 5. A. TindaU, Ma., Department

of Neurology New Funds: $24,328 ,

Descriptionx Additional income

3 . Agency: National Kidney Foundation of Texas Pro j s t Title: Pharmacakinetic Studies of Prtdnisanc and

Prednisolone Principal Investigator: John J. Chipman, M.D., Dcparrmcnt of Pediatrics New Fmds: $9,980 '

Description: Studies to define variation in Mood concentrations of steroid drugs in patients with or without moderate to severe adverse steroid ef f cct

*32. Agency: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation Project Comparison of 5 mg of OKT3.PAN with

Conventional Treatment for Reversal of Acute (Accclcrated) Rejection of Cadaveric Rmal Transplantation

Principal Investigator: Peter Cailiunas, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: Description:

$5 800 Additional income

33. Agcncy: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corpwation Pro jcc t Title: Eff tct of Etintidine on Meal-Stimulated

Gastric Semetion in Asymptomatic Duodenal Ulcer Patients

Principal Investigator: W. L. f eterson, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $16,000 Description: Additional income

*No award letter received

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(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued ,.

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

*34, Agency: Pfizer Inc. Project Title: Prazosin Research Fund Principai Investigator: James T. W illerson, M.D., Department of

Internal Medicine New Funds: $4,594 Desmiption: Additional income .L

w 3 5 . Agency: Pfizer Inc. Projtxt Titie: Comparative P harmaco kinetics of Sul tarnicillin

and Ampicillin in Infants and Young Children Principal Invcs tigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: $4,980 Desaiption: A drug study

-36. Agency: Reed & Carnrick Pharmaceuticals Project Titler . Lindane Absorption Following Application

of Kwell Shampoo Principal Investigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: $6,297 i3t~cription: Additional income

*37. Agency: Sid W, Richard~n Foundation Project Title: Treatment and Prevention of Chronic Pain

Syndrome Principal Investigator: Kenneth 2. Altshuler, M.D., Department

of Psychiatry New Funds: $37,000 Description: Continued support

38. Agency: Project Title!

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Desaiption:

39. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Furids: Description:

40. Agency: Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Description:

Roerig Division of Pf i z t r Pharmaceuticals Eff st of Doxepin on Meal Stimulated Gastric Secretion Charles T. Richardson, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $9,360 A drug study

Ross Laboratories Development of Very Low Birthweight Infants Fed Ross Premature Formda with or without Taurine Supplement Jon Tyson, M.D., Department of Pediatrics $5,000 Additional income

Schering-Plough Corporation Comparative Study of Two Antibiotics, Netil- micin and Tobram ycin, in Patients with Renal Impairment and Serious Systemic Infections Robert Cronin, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $4,620 Additional inqome

*No award letter received

*Original award letter 'not received

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEM ENTS (NON-GOVERNM ENTALI - continued

(FUNDS COMLNG IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - mntinued

41. Agency: Southwestern Medical Foundation Projtct Tit le Devdopmmt of a Novd Approach to Pop+

latian Control Principal Investigator: Paul C. MacDonald, Ma., Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: $100,000 Dtscription: Additional income

"42. Agency: Southwestern M edicaI Foundation Project Title: Development of a Novel Approach to Popu-

lation Control Principal Investigator: Paul C. MacDonald, M.D., Department of

Okte tr ics and G ynccology New Funds: $100,000 Desaiption: Additional funds for support of a reproductive

biology investigation

-43. Agtncy: Southwestern Medical Foundation Project Title: The Role of Cholesterol Absorption and Syn-

thesis in the Production of Atherosderosis Principal Investigator: John M. Dittschy, M.D., Departmtnt of

Internal M e d i c i n e New Fwds: $25,000 Dtsaiption: Additional income

44. Agmcy: SquibbNovo, Inc. Project Title: A Clinical Evaluation of IDDM Patients

Transferred from Commercially Avaliablc Insulin to NOVO Hman Insulin

Principal Investigator I Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $2,750 Description: Additional income

-45. Agency: Squibb/Novo, Inc. Pro jtct Title: Double Blind Clinical Evaluation of NOVO

Hman Insulin in the Treatment of Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mtllitus

Principal Investigator: Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of Internal M edici nc

New Funds: $1,250 Description: Additional income

-46. Agency: Squibb/Novo, Inc. Project Title: A Clinical Evaluation of IDDM Patients

Transferred from Commercially Available Insdin to NOVO Human Insulin

Principal Investigator: Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $2,750 Desaiption: Additional income

Wriginal award letter not received

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(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

*47. Agency3 E. Re Squibb ds Sons, Inc. Projcct Title: Hydrochlorothiazide and Captopril in Diabetic

Hypertensive Subjectst Effects an Glucose Homtos task

PrincipaI Investigator: Norman M. Kaplm, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Funds: $20,000 Dmaiption: A drug study

-98. Agmcy: The Upjohn Company Project Title: Characterization and Management of Ost-

pwosis Originating from Renal Hypereal- duris

Principal Investigator: Charles Pak, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine

New Fmds: $16,000 Description: Additional income

*49. Agency: The Upjohn Company Projtxt Ti t le Comparative Efficacy of Xanaz and Ami-

triptyline in Treating Severely Depressed Patimts

Principal Investigator: John Rush, 3r ., M.D., Department of Psychiatry New Funds: $300 Dcsuiptian: Additional income

50. Agmcy: The Upjohn Company Project Title: Comparative Efficacy of Xanaz and Ami-

triptyline in Treating Severely Depressed Patients

Principal Investigator : k h n Rush, Jr,, M.D., Department of Psychiatry N.ew Funds: $15,656 Description: Additional income

Agency? Juan W. Arias, M.D., P.A., Association . Contract Title: An Agreement Principal Investigator: Gary Cunningham, M.D., Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: A t the md of three months, $1,400 for seven

patients plus $125 for each additional patient and $75 for additional tests. For each three month period after this, $2,000 for ten patients plus $125 for each additional patient and $75 for each additional test

Contract Period: Beginning February I , 1983 Dsuipt ion: To provide assistance with the amniocentesis

procedure including genetic counseling, genetic consultation and certain labratory services

52. Agency: Dallas Child Guidance Clinic Contract Title: Contract of Services Principal Investigator: Maurice Korman, Ph,D., Department of Psychiatry New Funds: Not to exceed $4,500 Contract Period: September 1, 1982 through August 31, I983 Description: To provide professional psychological services

+No award letter rtceived

HOriginal award letter not received

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (NON~GOVERNMENTAL) - continw

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

53. Agtncy: Dallas County Child Welfare Board Contract No.! Court Order No, 82- 1820 Contract Title: Contract for Reach Clinic Prindpal Investigator: Charles M. Ginsburg, M.D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: $125,500 Contract Period: Octobtr 1 , 1982 through Septmber 30, 1983 Desaiption: To provide rn edical evaluation services

54. Agency: Dallas Countywidc Health Department Contract Noc: Court Order No. 82 1644 Contract Title: Contract Amendment Principal Investigator: Robert McGovem, M.D., Dcpartmmt of

Pediatrics New Funds~ $45,000 Contract Per i d : October 1, I982 through September 30, 1983 Dtscription: An amendment to extend the contract under

Court Order No. 81 1405 for one year with additional funds of $3,750 monthly

5 . Agmcy: Dallas County Hospital District Contract Title: Obstetrics Services Contract Principal Investigator: Stephm Heartwell, D.P.H., Department of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New FLNI~S: $s51,~0 Contract Period: October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 Dts~ipt ion: For services rendered to eligible patients

In the prenatal obstetrics clinics at Parkland Memorial Hospital

56. Agency; Dallas County Hospital District Contract Title: An Agrttment Principal Investigator: Stephen Heartwell, D.P.H., Departmat of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: None Contract Period: September 1, 198 1 through August 31, 1982 Descriptiont For reimbursement to Parkland Hapita!

from the Texas Department of Human Resources of hospitai charges fw Title XX eligible patients as desaibcd in Family Planning Contract Number P.5.0Si-01-P-00

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Contract Period: Description:

58. Agency:

Principal Investigator: New Funds! Contract Period: Dtscription:

Dallas County Mental Health and Mentai Retardation Center Kenneth Z. Altshuler, M.D., Department of Psychiatry $7,800 January 1, 1983 through 3une 30, 1983 To provide resident supervision and consultation services

Dallas County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center Doman K e l e , M.D., Department of Pediatrics Not to exceed $17,400 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 To provide training and consultation to Earfy Childhood Intervention funded programs and their staff

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS WON-GOVERNMENTAL) continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL continued

59. Agcncyt Dallas County Mental Health and Mental Retardation Center

Contract Titlc Consultant Agreement Principal I d t i g a t or: Kenneth Z. Altshuler, M.D., Department

of Psychiatry New Funds: $75.00 per hour of service Contract Period: neeember 1, 1982 through Augwt 32, 1983 Description: To provide consulting services to the QuaIity

Asrsurance and Medical P e r Review Committee of the Mentd Health Ccntw

60, Agtncy: Diasonics, Inc. Contract Title: Ruearch Agreement Principal Investigator: Rokrt Parksy, M.D., Department of Radiology New Funds: $950,000 Contract f eriod: January 1, I983 through D ~ e m b e r 31, 1987 Description: To develop systems applications for use with

Diasonics Low-Field NMR System and to establish a program to assess high-field NMR methods for dinical use and possible develop m a t of a prototype high-fidd NMR System

61. Agmcy: Jeff erron M edicai College of Thomas Jefferson ..University

Contract Title: Subcontract on NM I PO1 AAO5852-01 Principal Investigator: Burton Comb-, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $16,002 Contract Period: September i, i982 through August 31, 1983 D-cription: Continuation of a program project on studies

of deoholic hepatitis

62. Agency! Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic Contract Title: Contract Amendment Principal Investigator: Robert McGovern, M.D., Departmwrt of

Pediatrics New Funds: $182,307 Contract Period: April 1, 1982 through March 3 1, 1983 Description: An amendment to increase the funds available

from $540,000 to $722,307

6 Agency: New York University Medical Center Contract T i t l e Modification of Memorandum of Understanding Principai Investigator: Peggy Sartain, M .D., Department of Pediatrics New Funds: None Contract Period: December 28, 1979 through January 31, 1983 Description: A no cost, one month extension of subcontract

64. Agency; Parkland Memorial Hospital Contract Title: Letter of Agreement Principal Investigator: Gary Reed, M .D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $ 2 , ~ 16.29 Contr act Period: December 1, 1982 through January 3 1, 1983 Description: Carol Mathews, R.N., will develop hypertension

patient education software for Parkland Hospital for a period of time not to exceed 160 hours

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEhdENTS @JON-GOVERNMENTAL) - continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

65. Agency: Richardson Fire Department Principal Investigator: James Atkins, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $9,200 Contract Period: November 15, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Dacriptiont To provide evaluation and imservict education

for the Richardson Fire Department

66. Agmcy: St. Paul Hospital Contract Titie: An Agreement Principai Investigator: John Tyson, M.D., Department of Pediatrics New Funds: $127,427 Contract Period; January 5, 1983 .through January 4, 1984 Description: To provide the services of a Director, Assistant

Director and attending Neonatologists to the maternity unit of St. Paul Hospital

67. Agency: St. Paul Hospitd Contract: Title: Addendum to an Agreement Dated July 1,

1979 Principal Investigator: F. Gary Cunningham, M.D., Dcpartmtnt of

Obstetrics and Gynecology New Funds: $30,000 . Contract Period: Beginning July 1, 1979 Desaiption: An increase in the amount paid per annum,

beginning July 1, 1983, from $43,000 to $75,000

68. Agency: St. Paul Hospital Contract Title: Contract Amendment Principal Investigator; James GUliam, M.D., ppartment of Derma-

tology New Funds: $1,200 Contract Period: Beginning Oc tokr 1, 198 1 Desuiption: An amendment to i n c r e e the amount paid

annually from $15,000 to $16,200 beginning O c t o k I, 1982

69. Agency: Texas Scottish R i t e Hospitd,f w Crippled Children

Contract Title: Contract of Services Principal Investigator: Roger Rosenkg , M.D., Department of Neurology New Funds: $127,085 Contract Period: October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 Description: To provide the services af Dr. Jay D. Cook

as full time director of Pediatric Neurology at Sc~tt i sh Rite Hospitd and for the services of a full time neurology resident

70. Agency: Texas Scottish R i t e Hospital for Crippled Children

Contract Title: Contract of Services Principal Investigator: Maurice Korman, Ph.D., Department of

Psychiatry New Funds: $5,958.33 Contract Period:

Dacription:

September I, 1982 through September 30, 1983 To provide psychological services

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (NQNzQVERNMENTAL) - continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

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71. Agency: . .

Con Wac t Title: Principal Invetigator:

New Fundst Contract Perid: Description:

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled 'Children Contract of Services Adolph C i s e k e , M.D., Department of Anes- thesiology $120,796 Octobw 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 To provide professional anesthesiology services

72. Agmcy: University of Western Ontario Contract Title: Intracranial Arter id Anastomosis Study Principal Invetigator: Duke Samson, M'.D., Department of Surgery New Funds: $550 Description: Additional income for the period ending

Dtxember 31, 1982

DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

*I. Agency: Arthritis Foundation Projwt Title: Research Fellowship Supply Alfowance -

Eric Milner Principal Investigator: 3. Donald Capra, M.D., Department of Micro-

biology New Funds: $500 Project Period: July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 Dtscription: Additional income

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2. Agmcy: Biomeasure Inc. Project Title: The Effects of IAPP on Avian and Human

Muscular Dystrophy Principal Investigator: Jerry Shay, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology New Funds: - $7,559 Description: Additional income

3, Agency: Boehringcr Ingelheim Ltd. Project Title: Further Development of the Intrarenal Alpha

Receptor by which Cloridine Inhibits Rmin Release

Principd Investigator: William Pettinger, M.D., Department of Pharmacology

New Funds: $50,000 Dtscriptionr Additional income

4. Agency: The Burroughs Wellcome Fund Project Title: 1983 Burroughs Wellcome Summer Fellow

in Veterinary Pharmacology Principal Investigator: H. Richard Adams, Ph.D., Department of

Pharmacology New Funds: $3,500 Description: Continued support

5. Agency: Projtxt Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds:

Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals I nc. Corn parism of Lasix and Generic Furoscmide Tablets in Patients with Stabilized Congestive Heart Fad ure D. Craig Brater , M .D., Department of Pharmacology $63,492

Description: ~dditianal income

*No award letter received

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (NQN-GOVERNMENTAL) - continued

PUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES - continutd

6. Agency: Piojcct Title:

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Dtsctiption:

7. Agency: Projtxt Title:

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New Funds: Project Period: Description:

8 . Agency: Project Title:

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9. Agency: Grant No.: Project. Title: Principal Invcs tigator:

New Funds: Description:

Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories A Two-part, Doublebiind Study to Compare the Effects of Clinoril to those of Placebo, Naproxm, and Ibuprofen an Baseline- and + Furosemide-induced Changes on Plasma Rmin Activity, Rcnal Clearances, Urinary Prosta- glandin Excretion, Urinary Volume, Electrolyte Excretion, Serum Thromboxane 8 2 Prduction, and Urinary Levels of Furosemide in Normal Volunteers Maintained on a Low Sodium Diet under Conditions of Low and High Urine Flow D. Craig Brater, M.D., Department of Pharma- cology $20,000 A drug study

Muscular Dystrophy Association Diff mentiation in M yogenic Hettrokaryons and Myoblast Senescence in Muscular Dystrophy Woodring E. Wright, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology $26,000 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Renewed support

Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute Evaluation of the Antihypertensive Activity of Perifadil 6ulfinalol Hydrbchloride) in Patients with Essential Hypertension not Controlled by Hydrochiorothiazide Alone William A. Petting-, M .D., Department of Pharmacology $22,833 A drug study

World Health Organization V 31 18 1/64 Studies an Imrnunogtns of Treponema Pallidurn Michael V. Norgard, Ph.D., Department of Microbiology $5,000 Continued support

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency: The University of Alabama in Birmingham Contract Title: Subcontract mder Grant #5 ROI H13 16380-

02 Principal investigator: Patricia Howar d-Peebles, Ph.D., Department

of Pathology Funds Expended: $3,000 Contract Periodr September 1, I982 through August 31, 1983 Description: UAB will conduct studies on f olate coenzymes

of lymphocytes of affected mdes and will mdertake other rdatad research activitie in conjunction with Dr. Howard-Peblesl NIH grant

Agency: The University of California at Irvint Contract Title: Contract of Services Principal Investigator: Alan Pierce, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine Funds Expended: $5,500 Contract Period: July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 Description: UCf will provide the services of Dr. Kenneth

3. Longmuir in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's '

NIH grant No. 5 T17 HL07128-07 entitled "Pulmonary Medicine"

TRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (STATE)

FUNDS COMING IN)

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

Denton State S c h d I . Agency: Contract No.: 1AC (82-83) 1902 Principal Investigator: Jean Miller, Department of Library New Funds: $1,500 Contract Period: November 3, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Description: To provide library services to the Genetics

Screening and Counseling Service at Denton State SchooI

2. Agency: The University of Texas at Dallas Contract Title: Amendment to Contract for Services Principal Investigator: Michael Lotfing, Department of Biomedical

Communications New Funds: $200 Contract Period: April 1, 1982 through March 31, 1983 Description: Contract amended to increase the funds and

to extend the time period for three months

DAtkAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Terrcll State Hospital Contract No.: IAC (82-83) 1974 Principal Investigator: Maurice Korrnan, Ph.D., Department of

Psychiatry New Funds: $15,840 Contract Period: January 15, 1983 through August 31, 1983 Description: To provide professional neuropsychological

services

2. Agency: Terreil State W ospital Contract Title: Consultant Contract Principal Investigator: Douglas Pur year, M-,Dm, Department of Psychiatry New Funds: $65.00 per hour Description: Dr. Puryear will provide consulting services

for a period of one year

3. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources Contract Title: Title XIX Vendor Drug Program Under the

Texas Medical Assistance Program Principal Investigator; Robert McGovern, M.D,, Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: Payment will be made on a vendor basis for

pharmaceutical services in amounts to be determined by the Department

Contract Period: Beginning November l5, 1982 Descriptiun: Participation in the Vendor Drug Program

by the Children and Youth Project Carver Childrens Clinic

4. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources Contract Title: Title XIX Vendor Drug Program Under the

Texas Medical Assistance Program Principal Investigator: Robert McGovern, M.D., Department of Pediatrics New Funds: An amwnr to be determined by TDHR Contract Period: Beginning October 28, 1982 Description: Participation in the Vendor Drug Program

by the Children and Youth Project Martin Luther King, 3r. Family Clinic

C C O N T R A C T S , - continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHWL - continued

Agency: Texas Department of Human Remurces Contract Title: Titie XIX Vendor Drug Program Under the

Texas Medical Assistance Program Principal Investigator: Robert McCovern, M.D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: An amount to be determined by TDHR Contract Period: Beginning November 15, 1982 Description: Participation in the Vendor Drug Program

by the Children and Youth Project Saldivar Children's Clinic

6. Agency: Texas Department of Human Reswrces Contract Title: Title XIX Vendor Drug Program Under the

Texas Medical Assistance Program Principal Investigator: Robert Mdovern, M .D., Department of

Pediatrics New Funds: An amount to be determined by TDHR Contract Period: Beginning November 15, 1982 Description: Participation in the Vendor Drug Program

by the Children and Youth Project West Dallas Youth Clinic

7. Agency: The University of Texas at Arlington Contract No.: IAC (82-83) 1998 Principal Investigator: Doman K e e l e , M .D,, Department of Pediatrics New Funds: $2,952.50 Contract Period: January 13, 1983 though May 31, 1983 Descriptionr To provide part-time teaching services

GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AGREEMENTS (STATE)

(FUNDS GOING OUT)

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

I. Agency: North Texas State University Contract Title: Contract of Services Principal Investigator: John Rush, M.D., Department of Psychiatry Funds Expended: $15.00 per hour Contract Pericd: November 1, 1982 through December 31,

1982 Description: NTSU will provide the Health Science Center

with a computer program designed to auto- mate patient psychological testing

Agency: The University of Texas at Arlington Contract No.: IAC (82-83) 2000 Principal Investigator: Adolph Giesecke, M.D., Department of Anes-

thesiology Funds Expended: $1,800 Contract Period: January 15, 1983 through May 31, 1983 Description: UTA will provide the services of a Graduate

Research Assistant

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRIL ItF-l5,19%3

FEDERAL CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

(FUNDS COMING IN)

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency:

Grant No.: Project Title: Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Periwk Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service Nationai Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, ~ igck ive and Kidney Diseases 3 T32 AM07 341-03 Irnmunodermatology James N. Gilliam , M .D., Department of Dermatology '

None July I , 1982 through June 30, 1983 September 1, 1979 through June 30, 1985 A revision authorizing carryover of $9,507 from the prior year, with no increase in funds Dallas

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Grant No,: 5 RO I AM 2S425-03 Project Titlet Immunobiology of Cuancous Lymphoid Infiltrates Principal Investigator: Robert E. Tigelaar, M.D., Department of

Dermatology New Funds: $56,093 Current Budget Period: December 1, 1982 through November 30,

1983 Total Pro js t Period; August 1, 1980 through November M, 1983 Description: Continued support County of Expenditure: Dallas

3. Agency:

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 T32 AM07307-05 Endocrinology and Metabolism Danid W. Foster, M.D., Department of internal Medicine $4,560 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1983 A revision to increase the funds Dallas

FEDERAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - continued -.

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

4. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Grant No.: 2 R01 AM23091-03A2 Project Title: Bicarbonate Transport in Renal Proximal

Tubules Pr incipd Investigator: Harry R. Jacobson, M .D,, Department of

Internal Medicine New Funds: $36,873 Current Budget Period: December 1, 1982 through November 30,

1983 Total Project Period: December 1, 1978 through November 30,

1985 Description: Renewed support County of Expenditure: Dallas

Agency:

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Department of Health and Human Services Pubiic Health Service National Institute: of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 KO4 AMO0537-05 Transport Heterogeneity in Mammalian Proximal Tubules Harry R. Jacobson, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $38,260 December 1, 1982 througi November 30, 1983 December 1 , 1978 through November 30, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Hum an Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 5 R23 HL26528-03 Membrane Currents of Cardiac Purkinje Fibers James L. Kenyon, Ph.D., Department of Internal Medicine $18,211 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983 Continued support Dallas

FEDERAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

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New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2 R01 AMl4677-14 Transport Properties of Nephrons Juha P. Kokko, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $294,850 February 1, 1983 through January 3 1, 1984 February 1, 1978 through January 31, 1988 Renewed support Dallas

8. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Grant No.: 5 U01 AM30611-02 Project Tltie: Vascular Complications of Diabetes: Effect

of Control Principal Investigator: Philip Raskin, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $100,000 Current Budget Periodr December 1, 1982 through November 30,

1983 Total Project Perid: March 1, 1982 through November 30, 1984 Description: Continued support County of Expenditure: Dallas

9. Agency:

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 RO1 AM16816-10 Gastric Acid Secretion and B d f e r Content After Eating Charles T. Richardson, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $88,468 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 December 1, 1976 through December 31, 1986 Continued support Dallas

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases

Grant No.: 2 ROl AM02700-24 Project Title: The GlucoreguIatory Peptide Hormones Principal. Investigator: Roger H, Unger, M.D., Department of Internal

Medicine New Funds: $59,545 Current Budget Period: December 1, 1982 through November 30,

1983 Total Project Period: ember 1, 1977 through November 30,

1983 Description: Renewed support County of Expenditure: Dallas

FEDERAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS continued

(FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

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Agency:

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Department of Health and Human Scr vices Public Hedth Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 KO6 AM 14155-22 Clinical and Basic Immunology Morris Ziff, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine $31,162 January i , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1977 through August 31, 1984 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Child Health and Human Devdopment 5 ROl. HI31488603 Devdopm ental Regulation of Cerebellar Protein Synthesis Marcelle R . Morrison, Ph.D., Department of Neurology $41,124 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1.983 December 1, 1980 through November 30, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services ,

Public Health Service National Cancer Institute 5 ROI CA30253-03 A Study of Tropic Hormone Action in Carcinoma Cells J, Ian Mason, Ph.D., Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology $72,116 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 198 1 through December 31, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Cancer Institute 1 U10 CA33625-01 Pediatric Oncology Group Activities George R, Buchanan, M.D., Department of Pediatrics $30,100 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 Support for partidpation in Pediatric Oncology Group research studies Dallas

FEDERAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS - continued

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DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

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Department of Heaith and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and BIood Institute I R23 Ht29722-01 How Does Androgen Inhibit Fetal Surf actant Production? Hebcr C, Nielson, M .D,, Department of Pediatrics $35,999 January I , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 A study to characterize the mwhanism by which a s e x difference in f eta1 lung surfactant production occurs and to show that dihydro- testosterone (DHT) can regulate this sex difference Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blond Institute 1 ROl HL30119-01 Substrate and Endocrine Influences on Devel- oping Lung Joseph 8. Warshaw, M .D., Department of Pediatrics $102,021 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 Research to examine substrate and endocrine influences that may delay or accelerate lung maturation in order to better understand hydine membrane disease of the newhrn Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Child Health and Human Develop ent 7 ROl HD1778501 Prevention of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity in the Newborn Joseph 8. Warshaw, M.D., Department of Pediatrics $31,0 18 October 1, 1982 through March 31, 1983 October 1, 1982 through March 31, 1984 Continuation of a grant transferred f rorn Yale University School of Medicine Dallas

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DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Mental Health 5 RO1 MH378 10-02 Monoamine Oxidase in Animal and Human Systems Rodger D. Kobes, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry $51,303 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 August 1, t 982 through November 30, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of General Medical Sciences 5 P5O GM21681-19 Circulatory and Fluid Volume Changes in Burns Charles R. Baxter, M,D,, Department of Surgery $182,403 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1978 through November 30, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Dental Research 5 F32 DE05317-02 Masseter Histochemistry in Dent of acid Deformities William H. Bell, D.D.S., Department of Surgery $17.736 January 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 A fellowship award for Scott 5. Boyd Dallas

21. Agency: Department of Health and Hum an Services Public Health Service Division of Nursing

Grant No.: 5 R o t NU00759-02 Project Title: Non-Pharmaceutical Pain Relief for Burn

Patients Principal investigator: Cornella V. Kenncr, M .S., Department of

Surgery New Funds: None Current Budget Period: September 20, 198 1 through September 30,

1983 Total Project Period: September 20, 1980 through September 30,

1983 Description: A revision to extend the budget and project

period and to authorize carryover of $29,555, with no additional funds

County of Expenditure: Ddlas

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DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

22. Agency: NASA/ Johnson Space Center Contract No.: NAS 9-16044, Modification No. 105 Principal Investigator: Gunnar Blomqvist , M .D ., Department of

Internal Medicine New Funds: $94,000, Contract Period: December 1, i982 through February 28, 1983 Description: Interim funding of Flight Experiment No.

29 4 County of Expenditure: Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of General Medical Sciences 5 ROt GM29935-02 Function of the Subunits of Eukaryotic Chromo- somes William T. Carrard, Ph.D., Department of Biwhemistr y $8 1,958 February I, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through January 31, 1985 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Hum an Services Public Health Service National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 RO 1 NS 15739-04 Choline Acetyltransf erase: In Vitro and In Situ Studies Louis B. Hersh, Ph.D., Department of Bio- chemistry $47,900 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 Dtxember 1, 1979 through November 30, 1984 Continued support Dallas

Dcpar tment of HeaIth and Human Services Public Health Service Division of Research Resources 1 SO3 RR03349-01 Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program Nancy C. Martin, Ph.D., Department of Biochemistry $4,500 March 1 , 1983 through February 29, 1984 March 1 , 1983 through February 29, 1984 Support for three minority high school students to enter the program Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 3 R01 AM26535-0351 Characterization of Retinoic Acid Mctablisrn Joseph L. Napoli, Ph.D., Department of Bio- chemistry $8,076 December I, I982 through February 28, 1983 December 1, 1979 through Febuary 28, 1983 A suppiemental award to extend the budget and projwt periods for three months and to provide interim funding Dallas

Department of Heal th and Human Services Public Heal1 h Service National Heart, Lung, and Blmd Institute 1 F32 HLQ6533-01 Pathway of Law Density Lipoprotein Receptor Recycling for Laura Liscum Richard G .W. Anderson, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology $16,380 January 1, 1982 through December 3 1, 1982 January 1,1982 through December 31, 1984 A fellowship award f w Laura Liscum Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Neurological and Commun- icative Disorders and Stroke 5 RO 1 NS 1804 1-02 Central Control of Somatic Sensory Functions John K. Chapin, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology $52,989 February 1, 1983 through January 31,1984 February 1, 1982 through January 3 1, 1985 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 5 KO4 HDOO454-02 CelI Surface Adhesion and Ceil Interactions William 3. Snell, Ph.D,, Departrnenr of Cdl Biol og y $4 1,472 April 1, 1983 through March 3 1, 1984 April 1, 1982 through March 31, 1987 Continued support Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Cancer Institute 1 R01 CA34902-01 Analysis of Neonatal H-2 Tolerance 3. Wayne Streilein, M.D., Department of Cell Biology $100,871 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1986 Research t o study neonatal tolerance induced to doantigens encoded by genes withln the murine major histocompatibility complex, (H-2) Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Scr vi ce National Eye Institute 2 ROI EYO3119-04 Anterior Chamber Influence on Response t o Ocular Antigen 3. Wayne Streilein, M.D., Department of Cell Biology None August 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July 1 , 1979 through June 30, 1985 A revision t o include $1,420 carryover from the prior year, with no increase in funds Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Neurological and Commun- icative Disorders and Stroke 5 RO 1 NS 1808 1-02 Physiology of CNS Biogmic Arnines and Seizure Disorders Barry D. Waterhouse, Ph-D., Department of Cell Biology $38,2 15 January i , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through D ~ e m b w 31, 1984 Continued Support DdIas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 5 RO 1 AA0390 1-05 Ethanol Administration and Motor Functions Donald 3. W oodward, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology $1 19,884 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1978 through November 30, 1984 Continued support Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute on Aging 9 KO4 AGQ0030-05 Control of Gene Expression in Heterokar yons Wodring E. Wright, M.D., Department of Cell Biology $41,472 3anuary 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1979 through D ~ e m b e r 31, 1983 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute on Aging 5 R01 AGO 1228-05 Gene Expression in Aging and Development Woodring E. Wright, M.D., Department of Cell Biology $87,468 December I, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1978 through November 30, 1986 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute on Aging 5 R01 AG01228-05 Gene Expression in Aging and Devtlopment Woodring E, Wright, M.D., Department of Cell Biology None - a decrease of $5,179 D ~ e r n b e r 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1978 through November 30, 1986 A revision to decrease the funds Dallas

Department of Health arid Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases 5 RO 1 A I 1762 1-03 Outer Membrane Proteins of Haernophilus lnf luenzat Eric 3. Hansen, Ph.D., Department of Microbiology $53,250 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1980 through November 30, 1983 Continued support Dallas

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Department of Heatth and Human Services Public Health Service National Cancer Institute 5 F32 CA070 16-02 Gene Organization in Differentiating B Cells Ellen S. Vitetta, Ph,D., Department of Micro- biology $17,736 November 1, 1982 through October 31, 1983 November 1, 198 1 through October 31, 1983 A Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sharon t, Jones Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Allergy and Inftxtious Diseases 5 PO1 AI11851-09 The Biology and Biochemistry of the Lymph* cyte Surface Jonathan W. Uhr, M.D., Department of Micr+ biology None May 1, 1982 through April 30, 1983 March 1, 1979 through April 30, 1984 Revised award authorizing carryover of $7,552, with no additional funds Dallas

18. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Grant No.: 5 R01 AI10967- I0 Project Title: Regulation of the Immune Response Principal Investigator: Jonathan W . U hr , M .D., Department of Micro-

biology New Funds: None Currenr Budget Period: December 1, 198 1 through November 30,

1983 Total Pro j s t Period: December 1, 1977 through November 30,

1983 - - - -

Description : Revised award to extend the current budget and project period for one year without add- itional funds

County of Expenditure: Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 F32 HL06691c-01 Processing of the Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Michael S. Brown, M.D., Department of Molecular Genetics $16,380 February 1, 1983 through January 3 1, 1984 February 1 , 1983 through January 31, i986 A Postdoctoral Fellowship for Mark A. Lehrman Dallas

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DALLAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SlOMEDICAL SCIENCES

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 1 F32 HL06660-01 Clustering of LDL Receptors in Coated Pits Joseph L. Goldstein, MA., Department of Molecular Genetics $1 6,380 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1986 A Postdoctoral Fellowship for Claude G. Davis Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and B lwd Institute 1 F32 HL0679601 Cardiovascular Changes in Burns and Shock H. Richard Adams, D.V.M., Ph.D., Department of Pharmacology $17,736 February I , 1983 through January 31, 1984 February I , 1983 through January 31, 1986 A Postdoctoral Fellowship for Seth D, Izenkrg Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Hedth Service Nationai Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 5 RO1 HL16320-10 Vasoactive Peptides which Stimulate Smooth Muscles Ervin G. Erdos, M.D., Department of Pharma- cology $105,848 ~ e c e m b e r 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1976 through November 30, 1986 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National lnstit ute of Neurological and Commu- nicative Disorders and Stroke 5 RO 1 NS 18 153-03 Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism Alfred G. Gilman, M.D., Department of Pharmacology $144,866 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Juiy 1, 1981 through December 31, 1984 Continued support Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Instit ut t of Neurological and Commun- icative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS18 153-03 Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotidc Metabolism Alfred G. Gilman, M.D., Department of Pharmacology $5,467 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 July 1, 1981 through December 31, 1984 A revised award to increase the funds Dallas

Department of Health and Hum an Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 5 ROl HLZ9061-04 Immune Mechanisms of Injury to Pulmonary Endothelium Alice R. Johnson, Ph,D., Department of Pharmacology $3 1,327 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 September 28, 1979 through November 30, 1984 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of General Medical Sciences 1 F32 GM09363-01 8-Adrentrgic Receptor Function in Recon- stituted Vesicles Elliott M. Ross, Ph.D., Department of Pharma- cology $17,040 March 1, 1983 through February 28, 1984 March 1, 1983 through February 28, 1985 A Postdoctord Fellowship for Douglas R. Brandt Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 ROI AM03612-24 Thyroid Function and Iodine Metabolism Alvin M. Taurog, Ph-D., Department of Pharma- cology $93,0 12 &ember I , 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1974 through November 30, 1984 Continued support Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 5 R01 HL21657-06 Regional, Non-Ischemic Myocardial H ypoxia H. Fred Downey, Ph.D., Department of Phys- iology $73.78 1 jan;ary 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1984 Continued support Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 1 RO 1 E502750-0 1 The Electromagnetic Environment - Behavioral Studies Robert M. Lebovitz, Ph.D,, Department of Physiology None March 1, 1982 through May 31, 1983 March 1, 1982 through May 31, 1985 A revision to extend the time pried for three months with no additional funds Dallas

Department of Health and Hman Services Public Health Service National Institute on Aging 5 ROl AG00109-05 Effects of Aging an Central Temperature Controls James M . Lipton, Ph.D., Department of Physiology None December I, 198 1 through November 30, 1983 September 29, 1977 through November 30, 1983 Revised award t o allow a twelve month ex- tension of the 05 year without additional funds Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Publc Health Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2 RO1 AM 1007F17A1 Neurohumoral Control of Anterior Pituitary Samuel M. McCann, M.D., Department of Physiology $64,284 December 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 December 1, 1976 through August 31, 1987 Renewed support Dallas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public H e d t h Service National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 2 RO 1 AM 10073- 17A 1 Neurohumor a1 Control of Anterior Pituitary Samuel M. McCann, M.D., Department of Physiology $29,126 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1976 through November W , 1987 A revised award to extend the budget period three months and increase the funds Dallas

Department of Health and Human Services Public H e d t h Service National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 5 PO 1 HD09988-07 Neurd Control of Gonadotropin and Prolactin Secretion Samuel M. McCann, M.D., Department of Physiology $332,455 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 February 1, 1977 through December 31, 1985 Continued support Dallas

34. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Hedth Service National Institute of Neurological and Cornmun- icative Disorders and Stroke

Grant No.: 2 R01 NS 10434-10A2 Project Title: Events in Cells Ending in the Median Eminence Principal. Investigator: Robert L. Moss, Ph,D., Department of Physiology New Funds: $533 16 Current Budget Period: &ember 1, 1982 through November 30,

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Institute of Neurological and Commun- icative Disorders and Stroke 5 F32 NS06799-02 Neuroendocrinolog y Robert L. Moss, Ph.D., Department of Physiology None - a decrease of $11,938 November 16, 1482 through February 28, 1983 November 16, 1981 through February 28, 1983 A revision to decrease the funds and to decrease the project period DaIIas

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Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 5 ROl HLl470612 Fetal Hearts in Organ Culture C. Kern Wildenthal, M .D., Ph.D., Department of Physiology $70,794 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1977 through December 31, I986 Continued support Dallas

National Science Foundation PCM-8023070, Amendment No, 01 Mechanisms of Chromosomes Segregation Jerry W. Shay, Ph.D., Department of Cell Biology $25,972 February 15, 1983 through July 31, 1984 February 15, 1983 through 3uly 31, 1984 An amendment to increase the funds and to provide a six month unfunded extension of the time period Dallas

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

AMENDMENT5 TO THE 1981-82 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRIL 14-15,1983

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY A ointments: -Dr. Nasser Baradaran as Visiting Assistant Profe~sor (Nm-tenure) without salary effective August 1, 1982 through August 31, 1982. Source of Funds: None IRBC# ~ 9 )

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRIL l b l 5 , 1983

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT R esi pations and Leaves: 1. Delete M a Jean Stauff er as Coordinator-Council of Presidents (Non-tenure) 25%T at a total compensation rate of $32,500 from the 1982-83 budget effective December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Off ice of President Administrative and Professional Salaries - $10,834 Other than State: University of Texas at Arlington Grant - $10,833

University of Texas at Dallas Grant - $10,833 (RBC# 291)

OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCiAL AID Appointments: 2. Appoint Ms. Y olanda Molock as Dirmtor of Financial Aid on-tenure) with a totaJ compensation of $28,000 effect ive October 4, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Administrative and Professional Salaries - $28,000 met# 236)

OFFICE OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Salary Rate Increases: 3. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Harry 3. Murphy f rorn Manager, Information Planning Won-tenure) with a total compensation of $32,6 10 to Manager, Inf wmation Systems Planning and Customer Support (Nan-tenure) with a t o t d compensation of $35,610 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Administrative and Professional Salaries - $35,610 (RBCB 243)

BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCES CENTER Salary Rate Increases: 4. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Michael M. Sheridan from Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Communications and Director of Television Service Center (Non-tenure) at a total compensation of $35,700 to Interim Director of Biomedical Communications Resources Center, Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Communications and Director of Teievision Service Center (Non-tenure) at a total compensation of $37,700 effective Octokr 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Biomedical Communications Resources Center Administrative and Professional Salaries - $27,076

Biomedical Communications Faculty Salaries - $4,255 Graduate Program in Biomedical Communications Faculty

Salaries - $6,369 (RBCI 224)

SAFETY PROGRAMS Salary Rate Increases: 5. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Donald E. Carlson from Biohazard Safety Officer (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $36,620 to Director, Safety Programs (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $45,000 effective November IS, 1982, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Administrative and Professional Salaries - $45,000 (RBCf 259)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

OFFICE OF THE DEAN Resipnations and Leaves: 1. -D. Moore as Associate Dean for Health Service and Professor of Pediatrics and Community Medicine (Tenure) with a total compensation of $86,308 from the 1992-83 budget effective November 24, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Office of the Dean, SMS, Adrninistrativc and Professional Salari- - $42,808

Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $43,500 (RBC# 247)

ANESTHESIOLOGY Appointments: 2. Appoint Dr. Gregory Earnshaw as Visiting Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total cornpasation of $38,041 tff wtive November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant. $38,045 (RBC# 253)

3- Appoint Dr. Martha A. Anderson as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthe- siology Won-tenure) at a total compensation of $90,009 df cctive D e m k r 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $60,000 MSRDP Funds - $30,000

(RBC# 266)

4. Appoint Dr. Donald H. Wallace as Assistant Professor of U i n i d Anesthesiology, Director of QbstttricaI Anesthesia, Parkland Memorial Hospital, and Diretor , Pain Clinics, Parkland Mern~ial Hospital and The University of Texas Southwestern Med- i d School (Non-tenure) at a total compensation of $90,000 eflectivt January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Facult Salaries - $40,000 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $50,000

(RBC# 298)

Resi~nations and Leaves; 5. -. Moss as Visitinn Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at a t o t d campmsation bf $38,045 f tom th; 19112-83 budget eff &tive ~anuary 2 1, 1913. Source of Funds:

Other than State: M SRDP Grant - $38,045 IRBC# 292)

6. Delete Dr. Joseph Stonham as Visiting Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure) with a total compensation of $35,545 from the 1982-83 budget eff ec t iv t October 8, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $28,435 MSRDP Funds - $7,110

(RBCP 220)

Salary Rate Increases: 7. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Yaw Safo from Instructor in Ciinical Anesthesiology (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $79,000 to Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $83,000 effective Fehuary 1, 1983, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Facult Salaries - $40,000 Other than Stare: MSRDP Grant - 543,000

(RBC# 282)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

BIOCHEMISTRY Appointments: 8. Appoint Dr. M. Linette Casey as Instructor in Biochemistry and Obstetrics and Gynecology won-tenure) with a total compensation of $27,500 effective Septern ber I , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Salaries - $11,726 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $15,774

(RBC# 188)

DERMATOLOGY Changes in Status: -status of Dr. Robert Tigelaar from Associate Professor (Tenure) to Associate Professor of Dermatoio y and Internal Medicine (Tenure) with no ~ h r t n ~ e in the total compensation of ! 76,000 effective September 1, 1982. source of Funds:

State Funds: Dermatology Faculty Salaries - $46,000 Other than State: NIH Grant - $30,000

(RBC# 215)

Transfers of Funds: 10. Transfer the following funds:

FROM: Internal Medicine Faculty

Salaries $27 3,800 Internal Medicine Classified

Salaries 33,384 Internal Medicine M & O

Total

Tot Dermatology Faculty Salaries $273,800 Dermatology Classified

Salar ics 33,384 Dermatology Wages 616 Dermatology M & 0 27,000 Dermatology Equipment 2,000 Dermatology Travel

Total

These funds are needed to establish the Department of Dermatology and do not change the total compensation of the individuals involved. (RBC# 126)

FAMILY PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE R esi ~ n a tions and Leaves: I 1. Place Dr. Robert L. Barenber~, Asscciate Professor of Clinical Famii y Practice and Community Medicine &d Program Director of U T S M S - W ~ C ~ ~ ~ ~ General Hospital Family Practice Residency Program on-tenure) with a total compensation of $78,300 on Leave of Absence without pay effect ive January 12, 1983 through August 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Family Practice and Community Medicine Faculty Salarim - $51,200

Other than State: North Central Texas Medical Foundation - $27,100 (RBC# 296)

12. Delete Dr. James We Harrington, Jr. as Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Practice and Cornmunit y Medicine and Otorhinolaryngology Won-tenure) 45%T with a total compensation rate of $43,807 effect ive September 30, 1982. Source of Funds:

Statc Funds: Family Practice and Community Medicine Faculty Salaries - $43,807

(RBC# 237)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

FAMILY PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE - continued Resirnations and Leaves: 1 3 . o r t e r f ield as Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Practice and Community Medicine and Program Director, UTSMS-Hendrick Medical Center Residency in Family Practice (Non-tenure) 45%T at a total compensation rate of $52,394 from the 1982-83 budget effective January 3 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Family Practice and Community Medicine Facdty Salaries - $32,394

IRBC# 272)

WTERNAL MEDICINE Resignations and Leaves: -~cphaul as Professor Won-tenure) with a total cornpen- sation of $77,000 from the 1982-83 budget effective October 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $8,482 Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospital - $68,5 18

@BC# 219)

15. Delete Dr. Stanley 8. Cohen as Clinical Assistant Professor on-tenure) 17%T at a total compensation rate of $42,937 from the 1982-83 budget effective September i, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $42,937 (RBCI 241)

16. Delete Dr. Paul R. Cary as Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compm- sation of $62,185 from the 1982-83 budget eff ectivt November 26, 1982- Source of Funds:

Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospital - $62,185 (RBC# 260)

Sdar y Rate Increases: 17. Increase the total compensation of Dr. Philip Raskin, Associate Professor (Tenure), from $70,000 to $73,500 cff s t i v e November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $60,000 Other than State: Leland Fikes Foundation - $10,000

EL Lilly - $3,500 (RBC# 244).

MICROBIOLUCY Salary Rate Increases: 18. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Earnest C. Snow, Jr. from Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $20,300 to Research Assistant Professor on-tenure) with a total compensation of $25,300 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds: Micro biology Faculty Salaries - $25,300

(RBCI 229)

19. Change ?he status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Mark Soioski from Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $20,300 to Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $25,300 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Microbiology Faculty Salaries - $25,300 IRBCC 231)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

NEUROLOGY Resianations and Leaves: 20. Dclete Dr. Jonathan E. Walker as Clinical Associate Professor won-tenure) 5%T with a total compensation rate of $68,000 from the 1982-83 budget effective November 30, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Neurology Faculty Salaries - $68,000 I R K # 263)

21. Delete Dr. John H. Johnson as Research Instructor in Neurology (Non- tenure) with a total compensation of $30,400 f rorn the 1982-83 budget effective December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: NSF Grant - $30,400 (RBC1 269)

Changes in Status: -status of Dr. Jay D. Cook from Associate Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics (Nan-tenure) to Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology and Pediatrics (Non-tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $78,900 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Neurology Faculty Salaries - $68,000 Other than State: Texas Scottish Rite - $10,900

(RBCU 223)

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY point m ents: Appolnt Dr. Charles M. Oliver as Visiting Associate Professor on-tenure)

with a total compensation of $30,000 effective October 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $30,000 (RBC# 232)

24. Reappoint Dr. Nassw Baradaran as Visiting Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure) without salary effective September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983. Source of Funds: None @Bc# 239)

25. Appoint Dr. Thomas W. Lowe as Instructor on-tenure) with a total compen- sation of $37,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Salaries - $10,000 Other than State: Family Planning Operating Fund - $3,500

Forensic Sciences - $10,000 Presbyterian Hospital Contract - $ 1 1,500 MSRDP Grant - $2,000

(RBCI 246)

26. Appoint Dr. George D. Wendel as Instructor on-tenure) with a total compen- sation of $37,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Obstetrics and C ynecology Faculty Salaries - $10,000 Other than State: Family Planning Operating Funds - $3,500

Forensic Sciences - $10,000 Presbyterian Hapita1 Contract - $1 1,500 MSRDP Grant - $2,000

(RBC# 245)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY - continued Appointments: 27. Reappoint and increase the total compensation of Mr. John Paspahala as Associate Director for Administrative Services from $40,000 to $43,480 effective September 1, 1982. This increase is to comply with the Legislative mandated 8 . j ~ raise. - Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $21,740

Obstetric Clinic - $21,740 (RBC# 131 1

Resignations and Leaves: 28. Delete Dr. Charles M. Oliver as Visiting Associate Professor (Nw-tenure) with a total compensation of $30,000 f mm the 1982-83 budget effective December 17, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $30,000 (RBCf 277)

OPHTHALMOLOGY Resi~nations and leaves: 29. Delete Dr. Barry A. Sokol as Research Assistant Professor @Jon-tenure) with a total compensation af $29,500 from the 1982-83 budget effect ive Dccember 31, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds: Ophthalmology Faculty Salaries - $1,100 Other than State: NIH Grant - $28,400

(RBC# 278)

PATHOLOGY Appointments: 30. Appoint Dr. James E. McCarty as Professor on-tenure) with a total compen- sation of $75,018 effective September 1, 1982, Swrce of Funds:

Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospitd - $75,0 18 (RBC# 251)

31, Appoint Dr. Paul R. Vanatta as Assistant Professor on-tenure) with a total compensation of $50,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $50,000 (RBC# 227)

32. Appoint Dr. William D. Welch as Assistant Professor of Pathology and Anesthes- iology (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $37,500 effective October 12, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grants - $37,500 I R K # 234)

33, A point Dr. William Brooks as Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compcnsa- tion of ! 36,648 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: Paid Direct-Dallas County - $36,648 mecfizrrs~

PEDlATRICS Appointments: 34. Appoint Dr. Paul 5. Potter as Clinical Instructor {Non-tenure) 80%T with a total compensation rate of $31,250 effective October 1, 1982 through January 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: University Aff iliatcd Center - $23,438 university Affiliated center- rant Related Income - $7,8 12

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PEDIATRICS - continued Appointments: 35. Appoint Mr. Henry H. Bowens as Manager of Administrative Services (Non- tenure) at a total compensation of $38,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $38,000 IRBC# 265)

Resignations and Leaves: 36. Delete Dr. Paul H. Chesmore as Clinical Assistant Professor on-tenure) M%T with a total compensation rate of $43,698 from the 1982-83 budget effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: Pubtic Health Service Grant - $43,698 (RBCb 216)

Salary Rate Increases: 37, Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. John M. Andersen from Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine (Nm-tenure) with a total compensation of $50,000 to Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine and Director, Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology (Non-tenure) with a tot& compensation of $55,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $55,000 (RBC# 217)

PHARMACOLOGY Appointments: 38. Appoint Dr. Marc C. Mumby as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a totai compensation of $30,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $30,000 tRBC# 301)

39. Appoint Dr. Juliet Hancock Ashton as Research Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $17,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $17,000 (RBC# 300)

Resignations and Leaves: 40, Dtlete Dr. George 8. Weiss as Professor (Tenure) with a total compensation of $52,000 from the 1982-83 budget eff wtive December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

S m e Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Saiaries - $52,000 (RBCiI 287)

41. Delete Dr. Brian A. McMillen as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $29,000 from the 1982-83 budget effect ive September 23, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $29,000 (RBC# 21 2 )

42. Delete Dr. Janet L. Parker as Assistant Professor {Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $27,000 from the 1982-83 budget effect ive October 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $27,000 (RBC# 230)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PHYSIOLOGY A ointments: -nt, change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Svetozar Petrovic from Visiting Associate Professor (Non-tenure) 85963 with a total cornpensatim rate of $21,100 to Adjunct Associate Professor (Nan-tenure) 78%T with a total compensation rate of $22,935 effective September 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982. This increase is to comply with the legislative man- dated raise of 8.7%- Source of Funds:

State Funds: Physiology Faculty Salaries - $22,935 (RBC# 240)

44. Reappoint Dr. Svetorar Pctrovic as Adjunct Associate Professor {NM-tenure) 78%T with no change in the total compensation rate of $22,935 effective January I, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: NIH Grant - $22,935 (RBC# 285)

45. Appoint Dr. Karen P. Burton as Assistant Professor (Nm-tenure) at a total compensation of $28,000 effect ive January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Physiology Faculty Salaries - $13,000 Other than State: NIH Grant - $15,000

(RBC# 299)

Salary Rate Increases: 46. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. John L. Sutko from Research Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology won- tenure) with a total compensation of $32,400 to Assistant Professor of Physiology and 'lnternd Medicine (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $35,000 effective January 1, 1983. Suurce of Funds:

State Funds: Physiology Faculty Salaries - $18,000 Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $ 1 1,000

Other than State: NASA Grant - $2,000 NIH Grant - $4,000

(RBC# 271)

PSYCHIATRY A&yointment~

Rtappolnt Dr. Gilbert D. Pinard as Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) without satary effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds: None (RBC# 283)

48. Appoint Dr. Jim Horn as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compen- sation of $26,000 effective December 1, f 982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: Hoblitzelle - $26,000 (RBC# 267)

49. Appoint Dr. Donna Gilcs as Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compenjation of $30,000 effect ive September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: NIH Grant - $20,000 Leland Fikes Foundation Grant - $6,000 MSRDP Grant - $4,000

(RBC# 228)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PSYCHIATRY - continued intments:

-Dr. Leonora Stephens as Clinical Instructor on-tenure) 5096T with a total compensation rate of $58,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of ~ b d s :

Other than State: Dallas City MHMR Emergency Room Services - $58,000 (RBCC 233)

51. Appoint Mrs. Carol Fairchild as Clinical Coordinator (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $35,000 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: Unipolar Grant - $13,554 Upjohn Company - $21,446

(RBC# 255)

Resignations and Leaves: 12. Delete Dr. Donald J. Ross as Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry (Nowtenure) with a total compensation of $54,000 from the 1982-83 budget effective January 31, 1983, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Psychiatry Faculty Salaries - $46,800 Other than State: Presbyterian Hmpital Grant - $7,200

(RBC# 293)

Salary Rate Change: 53. Chanae the status of Dr. Manoochehr Khatami from Associate Prof cssor of Clinical ps;chiatry (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $76,346 to Clinical Associate Professor (Non-tenure) 50%T with a total compensation rate of $50,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Psychiatry Faculty Waries - $50,000 (RBCf 270)

Changes in Status: 54. Change the status of Dr. Andrze j Szutowicz from Visiting Professor of fliochemist; y @Jon-tenure) to Visiting Professor of Psychiatry hon-tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $22,936 effective September 24, 1982 through arch 23, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: NIH Grant - $22,936 (RBCP 205)

RADIOLOGY Appointments: 55. Appoint Dr. Phuc Dinh ~ g u y e h as Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (Nan-tenure) at a total compensation of $70,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Radiology Faculty Salaries - $60,600 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $9,400

(RBC# 294)

Resignations and Leaves: 5 Delete Dr. Coralie Shaw as Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology (Non- tenure) with a total compensation of $78,500 f rorn the 1982-83 budget effective October 31, 1982, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Radiology Faculty Salaries - $3,482 Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospital - $75,018

{RBCI 248)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCH W L - continued

RADIOLOGY - continued Changes in Status: 57. Change the status of Dr. Kenneth R. Maravilla from Associate professor (Tenure) to Clinical Associate Professor (NM-tenure) 80%T with no change in the total compensation rate of $9 1,000 eff ectivg October 4, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: Parkland Hospital Radiology - $27,300 MSRDP Grant - $63,700

(RBC# 226)

58. Change the statts af Dr. Berchmans John from Instructor (Non-tenure) to Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Won-tenure) with no change in the totd compensation of $43,500 d f ective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Radiology Faculty Salaries - $30,164 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $13,336

(RBC# 250)

SURGERY Agpointm en t s :

Amolnt Dr. James 0. Robinson as Research Professor {Non-tenure) at a total cdkpwsation of $80,000 eff cc t iv t September 16, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $27,830 Other than State: Hudson-Penn Professorship - $21,9 13

MSRDP Grant - $30,257 (RBC# 209)

60. Appoint Dr. Marybeth Ezaki as Assistant Professor o on-tenure) at a totd cornpmsation of $78,500 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $78,100 (RBCP 297)

61. Reappoint Dr. James B. Montgomery as Assistant Professor (Non-taure) with no change in the total compensation of $60,000 effective September 1, 1982. Sourcc of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty ~ i a r i c s - $55,000 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $5,000

(RBC# 009)

62. Appoint Dr. Ralph E. Holmes as Ad'unct Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 4 51 %T with a totd compensation rate of 78,000 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $78,000 (RBc# 257)

63. Reappoint Ms. Marilyn J. Hall as Faculty Associate o on-tenure) with a total compensation of $23,9 14 effective January 1, 1983 through March 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $23,9 t 4 (RBC# 295)

Resignations and Leaves: 64. Delete Dr. W. Keitzer as Professor of Surgery (Tenure) and Chief of Surgery, Veterans Administration Hwpital, at a total compensation of $102,000 f rorn the 1982-83 budget effective December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $44,912 Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospital - $42,648

MSRDP Grant - $14,440 (RBCI 28 1)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

SURGERY - continued Resignations and Leaves: 65. Delete Dr. Y i-Peng Feng as Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) 34%T at a total compensation rate of $35,611 from the 1982-83 budget effective January 14, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $35,611 (RBCB 280)

66. Delete Dr. Melvin R. Platt as Associate Professor (Tenure) 46%T at a total compensation rate of $73,774 from the 1982-83 budget effective October 29, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $56,248 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $9,926

MSRDP Funds - $7,600 {RBC# 256)

67. Delete Dr. Lawrence J. Mills as Clinical Associate Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery won-tenure) 42%T with a total compensation rate of $66,821 effective October 29, 1982, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $52,048 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $8,473

MSRDP Funds - $6,300 (RBC# 238)

68. Delete Sigurd C. Sandzen, Jr. as Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery (Non-tenure) 18%T with a total compensation rate of $82,504 from the 1982-83 budget eif ective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $82,504 (RBC# 23%)

Salary Rate Increases: 69. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Philip J. Huber, Jr. f rorn Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $87,800 to Assistant Professor and Chief, Surgical Service, Veterans Administration Hospital (Nm-tenure) with a total compensation of $102,800 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $42,89 1 Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Hospital - $43,195

MSRDP Funds - $16,714 I R K # 218)

70. Increase the total compensation of Mr. Keith A. Mauney, Faculty Associate (Nm-tenure), from $27,175 to $29,575 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $29,575 (RBc# 242)

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS ;,ppointrnents:

Appoint Mr. Richard P. Spie~el as Adjunct Instructor INon-tenure) m%T at . . . - - . - - - - - - a total compensation rare of $26,500 effective September 1, 1982 through December 31, 1982. Source of ~unds:

State Funds: Biomedical Communications Faculty Salaries - $26,000 (RBC# 263)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - continued

BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS - continued ;,ppointments:

Appoint Mr. Garrison G. Potts, Jr. as Instructor in Clinical Biomedical Commun- ications (NM-tenure) with a total compensation of $23,500 effective Octokr 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Biomedical Communications Faculty Salaries - $5,000 Biomedical Communications Resources Center Administrative

and Professional Salaries - $ 1 ~ ~ 1 6 1 Other than State: Television Service Center Administrative and

Professional Salaries - $3,339 (RBCB Z25)

Reigtut ions and Leaves: 3. Delete Mr. ~ i c h a e l ' lor fin^ as Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Communications and Director ofv~edical Illustration Service Center (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $34,000 from the 1982-83 budget effective December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Biomedical Communications Faculty Salaries - $12,007 Biomedical Communication Resources Center Administrative and Professional Salaries - $15,158

Other than State: Medical Illustration Service Center Administrative and Professional Salaries - $6,835

(RBCI 2751

HEALTH CARE SCIENCES Appointments: 4. Appoint Dr. Susan Louise Witson as Assistant Profaor of Clinical Gerontology INm-tenure) with a total compensation of $25,000 effective December 1, 1982, Source of Funds:

Other than State: Texas Long Term Care Gerontology Center - $25,000 (RBCI 264)

5. Appoint Mr. Henry Robert Adams as Adjunct Instructor (Non-tenure) 20%T at a tatd compensation rate of $18,000 eff ec-tive January 13, 1983 through May 13, 1983. source of Funds:

Other than State: Texas Long Term Care Gerontology Center Grant - $18,000 (RBC# 290)

6 . Appoint Dr. Lorraine HI Clark as Adiunct Instructor (Non-tenure) M%T - - -

at a t o t d compensation rate of $111,000 eifective January 1, 1983 through April 30. 1983. ~ & r c e i f ~unds:

State Funds: Halth Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $18,000 (RBCC 289)

7. Appoint Mr. John Patrick Luby as Adjunct Instructor (Non-tenure) M%T at a total compensation rate of $18,000 effect ive January 1 1, 1983 through May 1 1, 198 3. Source of Funds:

Other than SQte: Texas Long Term Care Gerontology Center - $18,000 (RBC# 302)

Salary Rate Increases: 8, Increase the total compensation of Mr. Bruce P, McClelian, Assistant Professor of Health Care Sciences and Director of Orthotics and Pros thetics (Non-tenure) from $40,000 to $42,500 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $42,500 (RsC# 286)

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - continued

REHABILITA TlON SCIENCE Chan~es in Status: 9. ChangethestatlssofMr.NwmanC.HoogefromAdjunctAssistantProfe~or (Nm-tenure) 76QT to Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $31,089 effective January 1, 1983, Source of Funds:

State Funds: RehabiIitation Science Faculty Salaries - $3 I ,OX9 (RBCC 254)

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Transfers of Funds: 1. Change the source of funds to increase the original approved state budget of the following departments: Anesthesiology, Dermatology, Internal Medicine, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology , Pathology, Pediatrics, Phar rnacology , Radioiogy and Surgery. These source of funds changes do not increase the total compensation rate of the individuals involved. I

@BC# 288) Details as f dlows:

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

Dallas M e d i a School

Unaliocated Faculty Salaries 122990 $ 1,160,209 Unallocated ~aint6nance and Operations 122995

APPLICATION OF FUNDS:

Dallas Medical Schwl

Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries

Dermatology Maintenance and Operations

Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries

Ophthalmology Faculty Salarie

0 torhinolar yngology Maintenance and Operations

Pathology Faculty Salaries

PMiatrics Faculty Salaries Maintenance and Operations

Pharmacology Maintenance and Operations

Radiology Faculty Salar im

Surgery Faculty Salaries

AMI!NDM ENTS TO THE. 1'1&2·33 0 PERAnr~G BUDGET - continued

VARIOU5 DEPARTMENTS - continued TrlllUlen of Fundsl z. Chillies neceuary to reflect lX"0perly the current opct"4ting budget for ttle f1sca.l yest' 1982-83 and to complY with Budget RWe3 and Procedures 1982-&3, paragraph 3d{ whlch states that aU unfjJled line item faculty positions wlllla.ps.e to the institutional Unalloca.ted Faculty Sa.larl~ account as of November 30, 1932. (Ree, 27Ei) Df:'talls as follows:

SOURCE. OF FUNDSI

Dallas Med1ca.1 School-Faeul.ty Salaries $ 1,604,~3

OaJLa3 Medical. 5c:hoo1 Malntenance and Op~atlOO5 287,207 Dallas Graduate 5choo1 of BlomeG1cal SCiences-Paculty

Saluies 22,'.56 Dallas School 01 Allied Hwth Scienc~-Fa.cu1ty Salarl~ 26,6J') Ph)'3iCAl Plant Custodla.l Servlces-Clas3illed Sa!-aries .:16,808

Total Source S 1,997,333

APPUCATION OF FUNDS:

LAPSE; OaUu Medical 5d'tool U~oca1ed. Faculty

Salaties S 1,""3,1.56 DaUa.s Medica! SChool Departmental S4Jaty

Slavings -MISS U1,1JS7 DaUu Medica! SChool Unallocate-d

Maintenance and Operations 137,207 DaJ.lu Graduate School of 8Iomedical

Scienc~s Unallocated Faculty Salarle3 DaUb SChool of Allied Health Sciences

Unallocated Faculty 5a1&'les 26.619 Physlcal Plant Unallocated CliUSUied

Salaries ~!808

Tota! Applicatlon

ACcount rtem Total Number Amount AmOUlt

TRANSfeR FUNDS TOt

Da.lla$ Southwettern Medical Sdlool Unallocated Faculty Salar les __ S I, II.SJ ,15' l)epattm«lta! Salary Savings ~ lS1,437Ul'IaUocated Maintenance and

Operations ..... . 287,207

Dallas Graduate School of BiomedlcaL Sdencu

Unallocated FaCIJlty 5aIaries __ 22,'56

DaHaJ School of Allied Hea..lth SCiences

Unallocated FacuJty Salaries 26,619

Tn. Unlverslty of T.xas Health Science Center-Physical Plant

Un.tiloca.~ Classified Salaries 11 IS .56,&08

S 1,"7,&3)

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued (RBC# 276 Details)

Account Item Number Amount

TRANSFER FUNDS FROM:

Total Amount

Dallas Southwestern Medical School Anesthesiology

Faculty Salaries 121140 $ 220,000 Page 56, item 13, Assistant

Professor $55,000 Page 56, Item 14, Assistant

Professor 55,000 Page 56, Item 15, Assistant

Professor 55,000 Page 56, Item 16, Assistant

Prof esor 55,000 Maintenance and Operations 121145

Biochemistry Maintenance and Operations 121235

Biophysics and Molec J a r Genetics Maintenance and Operations 121345

Cell Biology Faculty Salaries 12 1460

Page 84, Item 30, Assistant Professor 30,000

Page 84, Item 32, Assistant Professor 29,798

Maintenance and Operations 121465

Family Practice and Community Medicine

Faculty Salaries 12 1540 Page 92, Item 5 , Clinical

Professor of Psychiatry and Family Practice and Community Medicine

Page 95, Item 19, Assistant Prof -or

Page 95 , Item 20, Assistant Professor

Page 95 , Item 21, Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Practice and Community Medicine and Associate Director, UTSMS-St. Paul Hospital Family Practice Residency Program

Maintenance and Operations 121545

IS, 175

AMENDMENTS TO THEx82-83 OPER A n N G BUDGET - continued

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued (RBC# 276 Details)

Account Item Number Amount

TRANSFER FUNDS FROM:

Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries 12 1690 $

Pagc 11 1, Item 84, Associate Prof =sor $59,000

Page 11 1, Item 85, Research Associate Prof a s o r 7,900

Page 116, Item i27, Assistant Professor 38,000

Page 116, Item 128, Assistant Professor 26,000

Page 116, Item 129, Assistant Prof -or 26,000

Maintenance and Operations 12 1695

Microbiology Maintenance and Operations 121875

NeuroI ogy Maintenance and Operations i21945

Obstetrics and Gynecology Maintenance and Operations 122075

Oph thalrn ology FacuI t y Salar i s 122 160 Page 201, item 11, Asistarit

Professor 25,000 Maintenance and Operations 122165

Otorhinolaryngology Maintenance and Operations 122195

Pathology Faculty Salaries 122270

Page 214, Item 53, Assistant Professor

Page 21 5 , Item 54, Assistant Professor

Page 215, Item 5 5 , Assistant Professor

Maintenance and Operations 122275

Pediatrics Faculty Salaries 1223,50

Page 228, Item 33, Associate Professor

Page 228, Item 34, Associate Professor

Pagc 228, Item 35 , Associate Professor

Page 228, I tern 36, Associate Professor

Page 228,Item 37, Associate Professor

Maintenance and Operations 122355

Total Amount

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued 2-739

VARIOUS OEPARTM ENTS - continued ( R E # 276 Details) -

Account i tern Total Number Amount Amount

TRANSFER FUNDS FROM:

Pharmacology F a u I t y Salaries 122470 $ 67,958 Page 250, Item 23, Assistant

Professor $30,000 Page 251, Item 31, Instructor 18,979 Page 251, Item 32, Instructor 18,979

Maintenance and Operations 122475 19,848

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Maintenance and Operations 122545

Physiology Maintenance and Operations 122635

Psychiatry Maintenance and Operations 122725

R adiolog y Faculty Salaries 122790 100,000

Page 295 , Item 30, Assistant Professor 50,000

Page 295, ltem 3 1 , Assistant Professor 50,000

Maintenance and Operations 122795 15,175

Surgery Faculty Salariw 122830

Page 310 , Item 34, Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery

Page 314, ltem 63, Assistant Prof esor

Page 314, Item 64, Assistant Prof essar

Page 314, Item 65 , Assistant Professor

Page 314, Item 66, Assistant Professor

Page 314, Item 67, Assistant Professor

Page 315, Item 48, Assistant Professor

Maintenance and Operations 122835

Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Cell Biology Faculty Salaries 123240 5,000

Page 335, Item 17, Assistant Professor 5,000

Microbiology Faculty Salaries 123660 11,295

Page 361, Item 9 , Asswiate Professor 3,557

Page 362, item 15, Assistant Professor 7,738

AMENDMENn TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued I R K # 276 Details)

Account Item Totai Number Amount Amount

TRANSFER FUNDS FROM:

Physiology Facul t v Salaries

page 368, ltem 9 , Associate Prof a s o r $ 4,261

Dallas School of Allied Health Sciences Biomedical Communications

Faculty Salarie 125350 18,879 Page 382, ltem 2, Director

and Associate Professor of Biomedical Communications 18,879

Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries 125460

Page 39 1, Item 26, Assistant Professor of Health Care Sciences and Medical Director Of Physician Program

Page 393, Item 30, Assistant Professor

The University of Texas Health Science Center-Physical Plant

Custodial Services Classified Safari- 16027 1

Page 450, ltem 112, Custodial Worker I

Page 450, Item 113, Custodial Worker. 1

Page 950, Item 114, Custodial Worker I

Page 450, Item 115, Custodial Worker I

Page 450, Item 116, Custodial Worker I

Page 450, Item 117, Custodial Worker I

Total

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

GALVESTOH, TEXAS 77550

Charles B. Mulfins, H.D: Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket f o r the A p r i l 14-15, 1983, meeting of the Board

of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation t o

the Board.

I recommend approval.

Since rely ,

President

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B M C H AT GALVESTOH

DOCKET FOR THE APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paqe No.

Gift8 from Private Donors and Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t o the University. 6 3

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standard A f f i l i a t i o n Agreemcntn 6-4

Contracts and Grante for Research, Development and Educat iauul Setvices :

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-Governmental. G-4

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State and Local Government. G-9

Federal m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-11

Amendments t o the 1,982-83 Operating Budget (including Faculty and Staff appointmanta and changae in status, and tranafere of funds within existing Budget totals) . . . . . . . . . . . . -. 6-22

Medical Staff Appointmente, Realgnatlone, end Changae in Staff Statue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-42

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

INSTITUTIONAf. DOCKET

BOARD OF REGENTS* MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GIFTS. Acceptance of the following g i f t s fa respectfully recommended. (An asterisk before donor name indicates no letter of transmittal received.)

Donor and Address Purpose Amount

1. *Mrs. Paul Brindley Representing the f ina l $ 51,000.00 4306 Sherman payment f o r establishment Galveston, Texas 77550 of t h e Paul Brindley

Distinguished Professorship and Scholarship Fund.

2 . The Estate of Marie B. Gale Representing the final $ 32,500.00 P. 0. Box 5848 payment toward establish- Beaumont, Texas 77702 ment of the Marie B, Gale

Professorship in Psychiatry,

3 . Houston Endowment, Inc. Representing the f inal $ 250,000.00 P. 0. Box 52338 payment on the $500,000 Houston, Texas 77052 pledge toward the

reatoration of the Ashbel Smith 3uf lding .

4. M. D. Anderson Foundation Representing the th ird $ 50.000.00 c /o First City National Bank payment on the Foundation's of Houston $250,000 pledge toward

P. 0. Box 809 construction costs of the Houston, Texas 77002 Learning Center.

5 . Sid W. Richardson Foundation Support of the Institute 309 Main Street for Medical Humanities. Fort Worth, Texas 76102

6 . The Sealy 8 Smith Foundation Representing the seventh $ ~ , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 for the John Sealy Hospital $1 million installment on

P. 0 . BOX 81, UTMB Station the total grant of $8 Galveston, Texas 77550 mil l ion for the Ambulatory

Care Center.

7. The Sealy 8 Smith Foundation Representing the annual for the John Sealy Hospital contribution pledged t o

P. 0 . Box 81, UTKB Station the interest and sinking Galveston, Texaa 77550 fund for The University of

Texas Endowment and Hospi ta l Revenue Bonda, Series 1973.

8 . Mimmfe Halley Smith Trust For aupport of research c/o Republic National Bank projects under the direction

of Dallas of the Director of General P. 0. Box 241 Surgery Transplant Service. Dallas, T e x a s 75221

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended for approval by the Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

I . Affiliation Agreement, effective May 3 , 1982 between The University o f Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and the Child Study Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, by which the Child Study Center w i l l provide physical therapy students at UTM3's School of A l l i e d Health Sciences w i t h educational experiences. The agreement was signed on behalf of UTMB by W i l l i a m C. Levin, M . D . , President.

2. Affiliation Agreement, effective January 4, -1983, between The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and De Tar Hospf tal, Victoria, Texas, by which De Tar Hospital w i l l afford UTMB1s Pathology Residents an opportunity t o have first hand experience i n a community hospital se t t ing . The agreement was signed on behalf of UTHB by Wflliam C. Levin, M.D,, President.

3. Af f i l ia t ion Agreement, effective b y 3, 1982 between The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston and OtDonoghue Rehabilitation Institute, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, by which the OIDonoghue Rehabilitatfon Institute w i l l provide physical therapy students at UTMBfs School of Allied Health Sciences with educational experiences in outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation. The agreement was signed on behalf of UTMB by William C. Levin, MJ., President.

4 . Affiliation Agreement, effective December 2 0 , 1982, between The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston and Spring Shadows Glen, Houston, Texas, by which Spring Shadows Glen will provide occupat i o h l therapy students at UTMB'g School of Allied Health Sciences with needed fieldwork experiences in psychiatric occupational therapy. The agreement was 'signed on behalf of UTMB by William C. Levin, M.D., President.

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (Funds Coming In)

(An asterisk preceding the name of the agency indicates an originally signed award notice was not received.)

1. Agency: *Abbott Laboratories Project T i t l e : Imipramine Pollen Season Study Principal Investigator: Dr. J. Andrew Grant New Funds: $7,885 Current Budget Period; December, 1982 through (Open) Description: For continuation of support for reeearch.

Agency: Abbott Laboratories Project T i t l e : A Cl inical Study for the Evaluation of

Abbott-50912 in Osteomyelitis Due t o Susceptible 0 rgani s m s

Principal Investigator: Dr. Jon T, Piader New Funde : $11,438 Current Budget Period: January, 1983 through (Open) Deecript i on : For continuation of support f o r research.

TAE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NOH-GOVERNHENTAI; - continued 3 . Agency: *Abbott Laboratories

Project Title : A Clinical Study for the Evaluation of Abbott-50912 in Oateomyelitia Due t o Susceptible Organisms

Principal Investigator: Dr. Jon T. Mader New Funds: $6,650 Current Budget Period: February, 1983 through (Open) Description: For conrinuation of support for research.

4, Agency : Abbott Laboratories Prof ect T i t l e : Study of Now Prazosfn Analog in Hypertension Principal Investigator: Dr. John M, Wallace -

Hew Funds: $5,479.60 Current Budget Period : February, 1983 through (Open) Pescr ip tion: For continuation of support for research.

Agency; Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

American Cancer Society PDT-220 Effects of Gastrin on GI Cancer Growth Dr. Courtney H. Townsend, Jr. $148,577 January 1, 1983 through December 3 1 , 1984 January 2 , 1983 through December 31, 1984 This is a new award that v i l l examine the ability of gastrin receptor aasaye t o pred ic t which GI tumors will reapond t o gastrin.

6. Agency: The Besa Foundation Project Tit le: Reeearch fn Treatment of Colon and Rectal Cancer Principal Investigator: Dr. Courtney H. Townsend, Jr. New Funds : $250.00 Current Budget Period: January, 1983 through (Open) Description: Thia l a a new award.

7. Agency : The Deafness Research Foundation Project T i t l e : Forward Hasking of Human Auditory Brainstem

Responses Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven 3. Krsmer New Funds : $lo,OOO Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description: This is a new award that will use Auditory

Brainatem Response t o measure how the response t o one sound is affected by preceding short duration noise bursts as a function of the time delay between the two sounds,

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CONTRACTS ANXI GRANTS - NON-GOVERNMENTAL - continued 8 . Agency : The Deafness Research Foundation

Project T i t l e : The Effects of T i l t Relative t o G-ravity on Optokinetic After Nystagmus

Pxincipal Inve~tigator: Dr. William LeLiever Hew Funda : $10,000 Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description: This is a new award that w i l l study the effects

of gravity on vertical optokinetic after - nystagmus ( V O W ) , Whole body tilt effects on

VOKAN will be compared t o change after head tilt alone.

9. Agency: Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. Project T i t l e : Ceftriaxone (RO 13-9904) in the Therapy of

Serious Bacterial Infections Principal Investigator: Dr. Tasnee Chonmaitree New Funds: $5,333 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Descripr ion : For continuatton o f support for research.

10. Agency: McNeil Pharmaceutical Project T i t l e : Parallel Comparison o f Three Doses of Bepr id i l

Hydrochloride & Placebo in Stable Angina Pectoris Principal Investigator: Dr. Akira Nishimura New Funds: $3,000 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Description : This is a new award.

11. Agency: Grant No, : Proj ecr Tirle :

Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

March of D i m e s Birth Defects Foundation 2-184/C-364 Teenage Pregnancy Crinic and Trainfng o f Health Cars Professionals in Caxe of Pregnant Adolescents Dr. Francoise T. Vandaele (Formerly Dr. Richard W. Walker) $14,773 December 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 October 1, 1981 through June 30, 1983 For continuation o f support for a Medical Service Program.

12. Agency: Marion Laboratorfes, Inc, Project T i t l e : U r a p i d i l Study Principal Investigator: Dr. Wayne R, Giles New Funds : $2,253 Current Budget Period: January, 1982 through (Open) Description : For continuation of support for research,

13. Agency: *Mead Johnson & Company Project T i t l e : A Comparative Study of Oral Tegafur (Ftorafur) and

Intravenous 5-Fluorouracil in the Treatment of Advanced Colon and Rectal Cancer

Principal Investigator: Dr. John J. Costanzi New Funds: $8,210 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Descriptfon: For continuation of support for research.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NOH-GOVERNMENTAL - continued 14. Agency: Medical Research Council of Canada

Project T i t l e : Vi s i t ing Sc ient i s t Award Principal Investigator: Dr. David G. Gwyn, Visi t ing Sc ient i s t

Dr. Joe D. Coulter, Sponsor New Funds : $3,197 Current Budget Period: February 1, 1983 through A p r i l 30, 1983 Total Project Period: Febxuaxy 1, 1983 through A p r i l 30, 1983 Description: This is a new award.

15. Agency: - *Miles Laboratories, I n c . Miles Pharmaceuricals

Project T i t l e : Study of Antihypertensive Effects of Nitrendipine Principal Investigator: Dr. Charles E. Hall New Funds : $4,998.50 Current Budget Period: January, 1983 through (Open) Descrfption: For continuation of support f o r research.

16, Agency: Miles Phatmaceuricals Project T i t l e : Action of Calcium Channel Blockers Principal Investigator: Dr. Arthur Pi. Brown New Funds: $2,500 Current Budget Period: January, 1983 through (Open) Description: This is a new award t o support research.

17. Agency: Miles Phamaeautfcals Project Title: Effects of Calcium Blockers on Components of

the Baroreceptor Reflex Principal Investigator: Dr. Diana L. Kunze New Funds: $2,500 Current Budget Period: January, 1983 through (Open) Description : This is a new award t o support research.

18. Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Association Project T i t l e : The Molecular Biology of Nicotinic Acetylcholine

Receptors Principal Investigatox: Dr. Susan L. Hamilton Rev Funds : $20,000 Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 Description: For continuation of support for research.

19, Agency: *Muscular Dystrophy Association Project T i t l e : Molecular Characterization o f Membrane

Permeability Defects in Myotonic Muscle Pr inc ipa l Investigator: Dr. Gabor Szabo New Funds: $20,000 Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 thxough December 31, 1983 Description: The molecular mechanismo of the or ig in of

myotonia will be investigated by s ingle channel measurements of ton ic currenta. Thfs is a new award,

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NON-GOVEmEPITAL - conrinued

20. Agency: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation Project T i t l e : ~iconazole/Hydrocortisone Study Principal Investigator: Dr. Edgar B . Smith New Funds: $5,500 Current Budget Period: Febrwty , 1983 through (Open) Description: For continuation of support for research.

2 2 . Agency; Schering Corporation Project T i t l e : A Phase 11 Study of Interferon in Renal Cell

Carcinoma (Hypernephroma) Principal Investigator: Dr. John J , Costanzi New Funds : $7,700 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Total Project Period: T h i s is a new award,

22. Agency: Schering Corporation Prof e c t T i t l e : Evaluation of alpha Z F N Intravenous 2 Escalating Dose Induction and Subcutaneous

Maintenance in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Principal Investigator: Dr. John J. Costanzi New Funds : $14,038 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Description : For continuation of support for research.

Agency: Smith Kline BecEanan Smith Kline 8 French Labs

Project T i t l e : Multicenter Study Comparing the Rate o f Duodenal Ulcer Healing in Patients Taking SK&F 92994-A2

Principal Investigator: D r . Marcel Patterson New Funds: $11,484 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Description: This is a new award.

24. Agency: Texas Liona League for Crippled Children Project Tit le : Comprehensive Medical Care and Medical Educat f on

for C h i l d r e n with Diabetes During Summer Camping Sessions of 1983

Principal Investigator: Dr. Luther B. Travis New Funds: $36,174 Current Budget Period: January 1, 2983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 through December 3 1 , 1983 Description: Thie is a new award that will provide medical

care and education for diabetic children during summer camp sessions.

2 5 , Agency : *Upjohn Pharmaceutical Company Project T i t l e : Immune Enhancement with Ibuprofen in Chronic

Mucocutaneous Candidoais and Rheumatoid Arthritis Principal Investigator: Dr. Joseph L, Jorizzo New Funds : $5,000 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Description: This is a new award.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NOH- GOVERNMENTAL - continued 26 . Agency: Warner Lambert ~om~any/Parke ~ a v i s

Project T i t l e : Effect of F o l i c Acid Supplementation Upon Phenytoin Induced Gingival Hyperplasia

Principal Investigator: Dr. Warren F. Dodge New Funds : $ 3 , 3 3 4 Current Budget Period: December, 1982 through (Open) Description: This i a a new award.

7. Agency : Westwood Pharmaceutical, Inc. Project T i t l e : Comparison of 10% Benzoyl Peroxide Wash and

It's Base in Acne Principal Investigator: Dr. Edgar B. Smith New Funds: $5,042 Current Budget Period : December, 1982 through (Open) Description: This is a new award.

CONTRACTS ANII GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNHEHT (Funds Coming In)

1. Amendment No. 1 t o Interagency Cooperation Contract No, IAC(82-83)-1703, between the Texaa Department of Health (TDH) and The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveaton (URIB), by which the contract amount is increased by $1,650 t o a new total of $48,950 t o provide for an increase in the salary allocation. The amendment was aigned on behalf of UTMB by Mr. V; E, Thompson, Executive Vice President for Administration and Buaiuess Affaire . The amendment was signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Commission on December 15, 1982.

2, Amendment No, 1 to Interagency Cooperation Contract No. IAC(82-83)-1886, between the Texas Department of Health (TDH) and The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston (UTMB), by which the total contract amount ie increased t o $31,702, the contract budget categories are revised, and the expiration date of the contract is extended t o August 31, 1983, The amendment was signed on behalf of UTM3 by Mr. V. E. Thompeon, Executive Vice President for Administration and Business Affairs. The amendment w a s signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Commission on February 1, 1983.

Interagency Cooperation Contract No. IAC(82-831-1963. between the Mexia State School of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retaxdation (TDMIPLR) and The University o f Texas Medical Branch at GalvesEon (UTMB) , by which TDHkMEl providra $5,000 for the period December 30, 1982 through August 31, 1 9 8 3 , for UTMB t o provide medical and surgical services to' residents of the Mexia State School which cannor be provided a t the School or a t the Terrell State Hospital. Thls is a renewal of prior contract No. IAC(82-83)-0182. The contract was signed on behalf of UTMB by Mr. V. E. Thompeon, Executive Vice Preaident for Adminietration and Business Affairs. The contract was signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Comission on December 30, 1982,

4 . Interagency Cooperation Contract No. I~c(82-83)-1983, between the Texas Department of Corrections and The Unfversity of Texaa Medical Branch at Galveeton, by which TDC provides $22,500 f o r the period January 6 , 1983 through August 31, 1983, for UTMB t o provide educational activities for TDC h e a l t h care providers . This is a new contract. The contract was signed on behalf of UTMl3 by Mr. V. E. Thompson, Executive Vice Preaident f o r Administration and Business Affairs. The contract was signed by t h e State Purchasing and General Services Commission on January 6 , 1983.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - STATE AHTI LOCAL GOVERNMENT - continued

5 . Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 1~C(82-031-1985, between The University of Texas at Austin, College o f Pharmacy, and The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, by which UT Austin agrees t o provide $20,100 for the period January 6 , 1983 through August 31, 1983, f o r U r n t o provide o f f i ce support and a c l i n i c a l practical environment for teaching, training, and providing of experience for baccalaureate pharmacy srudenta and t o assign staff pharmacists and poison information staff t o assist: in such duties. T h i s is a renewal of prior contract No. IAC(82-831-1156. The contract was signed on behalf of U r n by Mr. V . E. Thompson, Executive V i c e President for Administratton and Busfness Affairs. The contract was s igned by the State Purchasing and General Services Coumission on January 6 , 1983.

6 , Interagency Cooperation Contract No. IAC(82-83)-1994, between the Texas Department o f Cortectfons and The University of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston, by which TDC provides $80,000 for the period December 2 0 , 1982 through Auguat 31, 1983, for the UTMB Department of Radiology t o perform interpretation of x-rays on TDC inmates. This is a new contract. The contract was signed on behalf of UTMB by Mr. V. E. Thompson, Executive Vice President fox Adminiatratfon and Business A£ fairs. The contract was signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Commission an December 20, 1982.

7. Interagency Cooperation Contract No. IAC(82-831-2005, between the Richmond State School of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (TDMHMR) and The Univeraity of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston (UTMB) , by which TDMHMR provides $20,000, for the period January 18, 1983 through August 31, 1983, for UTM3 to conduct a dermatology c l f n i c at the Richmond State School on a one day per month basis, This is a renewal o f prior contract No. IAC(82-83)-0599. The contract was signed on behalf of UTMB by Mr. V. E. Thompson, Executive Vice President f o r Administration and Business Affairs. The contract was signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Couimission on January 18, 1983,

8, Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 1 ~ ~ ( 8 2 - 8 3 ) - 2 0 4 8 , between the Texas Department of Health and The Univeraity of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston, by which TDH provides $146,108, for the period February 15, 1983 through August 3 1 , 1983, for UTHB t o implement a program of early childhood intervention for developmentally delayed children. This is a new contract . The contract was signed on behalf of U r n by Mr. V. E. Thompson, Executive Vice President for Administration L Busfness Affairs, The contract was signed by the State Purchasing and General Services Commiaeion on February 15, 1983.

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CONTMCTS AND G W T S FOR RESEARCH, DEVFLOPMENT AFlD EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

(Funds Coming In)

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The folloving Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents.

Grant No. : Proj e c t T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Pxojoct Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

2. Agency :

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description:

County of Expenditure:

Agency :

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Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health

Administration National Institute of Mental Health 3 U01 MII 32191-04S1 Patient Package Inserts and Psychotropic Drugs Dr. Seymour Fisher $53,113 December 1, 1982 through March 31, 1983 September 2 9 , 1978 through March 31, 1983 Supplement of funds are provided for contfnuation of support for reaearch, Galveston

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Division of Research Resources 5 M01 RR 00073-21 General Clinical Research Center Dr. Uilliam C. Levln $209,872 plus indirect c o s t s December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1978 through November 3 0 , 1984 For continuation of support of the General Cl inical Research Center. Ga lve a ton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Division of Research Resources 5 P40 RR 01024-07 Capture, Maintenance and Culture of Loliginld Squids Dr. William H. Hulet $151,184 plus indirect coats January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1984 For continuation of aupport for research. Ga lve st on

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued 4. Agency :

Grant No, : Project Ti t le :

Principal Investigator: New Funde: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: . Descripr ion:

County of Expenditure:

Agency :

Grant No. : Proj act Title :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

6 . Agency;

Grant No, ; Project Title:

Principal Investigator; New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Prof ec t Period : Pescrlprion:

County of Expenditure :

Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Servicea National Institutes o f Health . Division of Reeearch Resaurces 2 SO3 RR 03286-02 Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program Dr. Daniel L, Trevino $3,000 March 1, 1983 through February 2 9 , 1984 March 1, 1983 through February 2 9 , 1984 For continuation of support of research. This is the first year o f a-one year renewal. Ga l v s s ton

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tutes of Health Division of Reaearch Resources 1 SO3 RR 03350-01 Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program Dr. 3, Palmer Saunders $3,000 March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984 &rch 1, 1983 through February 2 9 , 1984 Thfa ia a new award for support of minority high school students t o provide meaningful experience in various aepects o f health-related research in the expectation that some of the apprentices w i l l decide t o pursue careers in research related t o health. Galves ton

Department of Health and Human Services National Inatitutes of Health National Cancer Institute S KO4 CA 00805-02 Receptor-Tranemembrane Control o f Cell Proliferation Dx. Creed W. Abell and Dr. Darrell II. Carney $41,051 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through January 31, 1987 For continuation o f support for research for Research Career Development Award. Galveston

Department of Health and Human Servicea National Institutes of Health National Cancer Institute 5 U10 CA 03046-26 Southwest Oncology Group Dr. John J . Costanzi $139,169 plua i n d i r e c t costa January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1 , 1978 thraugh December 31 , 1983 For continuation of support for research. Ge l v s st on

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued 8. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal fnvestigator: New Funda : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County o f Expenditure:

9. Agency :

Grant: No. : Froj ect T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perfod: Description:

County of Expenditure:

10. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Tirle: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

11. Agency:

Grant No. : Prof ect T i t l e : Prine ipa l Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: bescrip t ion: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Hatianal Cancer Institute 5 R23 CA 30183-03 Bone Marrow Cytotoxic Precursor T Cells Dr. Gary R. K l i m p e l $36 ,437 plus indirect costs February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 For continuation of support for research. Galves t on

Department o f Health and Human Services National Inaritures of Health National Eye Instftute 2 R01 EY 01715-07A1 Acute Conjunctivitis, Herpes Simplex and Interferon Dr. G. John Statrton $82,603 plus indirect casts December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 A p r i l 1, 1979 through November 30, 1986 Thf8 fe support for a renewal of a four year continuation of support for research. Galveston

Departmanr of Health and Human Services National fnut i tu tes of Health National Eye Inst i tute 5 R01 EY 01897-07 Function of Neuron Networks in V i e u a l System8 Dr. Burgess N. Chrletensen $56.446 plus indirect costa December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 May 1, 1978 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for research, Galveston

Department o f Health and Human Services National Inst i tutee of Health National Eye I n s t i t u t e 5 RO1 EY 03553-03 Visual Transduction in Retinal Photoreceptors Dr. King-Waf Yau $33,399 plus indirect costa February 1, 1983 through January 32, 1984 February 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 For continuation of support for research. Galve s t on

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, I983

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued 12. Agency:

Grant No. : Pro) ect T i t l e : Principal Inveatigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period : T o t a l Project Period: Description:

County of Expendtture:

13. Agency:

Grant NO* : Project T i t l e : Princ ipal Investigator: New Funds : Curtent Budget Period: Total Project Period: Deecrip tion:

County of Expenditure:

14, Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Pr inc ipal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County o f Expenditure:

15. Agency:

Cxant No. : Project T i t l e : P r i n c i p a l Investigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descrfption: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Lnetitutea of Health National Heart, Lung and Blood I n s t i t u t e 2 R01 HL 16445-10 Regulation of Plasma Protein Biosynthssis Dr. Gerald M. F u l l ~ r $95,129 plus indirect costa January 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1987 For a five year renewal of continuation of eupport for research. Galveston

Department of Health and Human service^ Nationel Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 2 R01 HL 20122-MA1 Operational Mechanisme of Airway Receptors Dr. Giuseppe Sant'hmbrogio $58,860 plus indirect costs February 1, 1983 through January 31, I984 December 1, 1976 through January 31, 1986 This is t h e first year o f a three year renewal t o study the information aris ing from the airways nervous receptors and their influence on breathing, Galveston

Department of Health and Human Services Natfonal Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung and Blood Ins t i tute 5 R01 HL 23153-05 Mechanism(s) of Altered CA2+ Transport in Ischemfc Heart Dr. Louis A. Sordahl $37,414 plus indirect costs December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 30, 1978 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for research. Gafveston

~e~artment of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung and Blood Inst i tute 5 RO1 H I 25145-04 Membrane Currents in Cardiac Muscle Dr, Arthur M. Brown $54,835 plus indirect costs Decemkr 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1979 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for research. Galveston

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued 16. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

17. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator:

Nev Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

18. Agency:

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Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Tot a1 Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Servfces National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung and Blood Inst i tute 1 R23 HL 28698-01Al Baroreceptor Modulation of Sympathetic Nervous Activity Dr. Michael C, Andresen $33,120 p l u s indirect costs January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 This is a new investigator research award. Baroreceptor modulation of sympathetic nervous activity will be examined in single fibers and whole nerves in anesthetized and whole nerves in conscious rabb i t s . Galves ton

Department of Health and Human Services- National Institutes of Health National Inst i tute of Allergy and Infectious D iaeaae s

1 R01 A1 18067-0181 Opsonophagocytic Host Defenses in Pneumococcal fnfectfon Dr. James C. Gucldan (formerly Dr. Douglas f. Fine) $53,933 p lus indirect coots September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1985 This is a new award for aupport of a two-part investigation of c l i n i c a l and basic aspects of opsonization and phagocytosis of streptococcus pneumani ae . Galvest on

Department of Health and Human Services Natioual lnatitutes o f Health National Institute of Allergy and Infectious

Diseases 1 R01 A1 18932-01A1 Hepatocyte-Monocyto Interaction in Acute Inf l a m t ion Dr, Gerald Fuller $60,346 plus indirect costs January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Januaxy 1, 1983 through December 31, 1987 This is a new award r h t is concerned with the isolat ion and chemical characterization of a protein from mnocytes that regulates plasma protein biosyntheses. Galveston

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CONTRACTS AM) GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued

19. Agency:

Grant No. r Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: Haw Funds: Current Budget Period: Toral Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

20. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigetor: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Toral Project Perf od : Deecript ion: County of Expenditure:

Agency :

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investfgatox: Mew Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

2 2 . Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Bealth Natfonal Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes , Digestive and Kidney Diseases

5 R01 AM 27684-02 Studies on Lupus Nephritis and Proteiaurb Dr. Tito Cavallo $67.57 1 plus indirect coats December 1, 1982 through November 30 , ,1983 December I, 1980 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for reeearch. Gslverrton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Matioael Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes,

Digestive, and Kidney Diseases 5 R01 AM 30046-02 Interferon and Neuroendocrine Function Dr. James E. Blalock $61,519 p l u s indirect costs January 1, 1983 through December 31. 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 For continuation of support for research. Galveeton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Elattonal fnatitute o f Chi ld Bealth and H-n Development

5 R01 ED 15472-03 Hormone Storage and Secretion i n Gonsdotropea Dr. Gwen V. Childs $41,417 plus indirect coats b r c h 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984 Hay 1, 1981 through February 28, 1985 For continuation of support for research. Galves ton

Department of Health and Human Setvices national Institutes of Health National Institute of Environmental Health

Sciences 5 F32 ES 05245-02- Postdoctoral Fellowship Dr. Mary L. Kanz $17,736 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 This is a continuation of a Postdoctoral Fellowship Award for Dr. Kanz under tho sponsorship of Dr. Edward S. Reynolde. Galveston

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued

Agency :

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Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Deecript ion : County of Expenditure:

24, Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal fnveatigator: New Funds : Currant Budget Period: Total Pro j ect Period : Description: County of Expenditure:

2 5 . Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator:

New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description : County of Expenditure:

26. Agency:

Grant No, : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Inet i tutes of Health National Institute of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM 27589-03 Molecular Pathology of Inherited Inrmunodeffciency Dr. Teh-Sheng Chan $48,101 plus indirect costs February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 For continuation o f support for research Galveaton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute8 of Health National Institute of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM 30218-02 Endocytosis and Recycling of the Galactosyl Receptor Dr. Paul H. Wefgel $63,409 plus indirect costs February 1 , 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through January 31, 1985 For conrinuation of support for reeearch. Galvcaton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 F32 NS 07010-02 Neuroendocr ino logy Postdoctoral Fellowship Sherry D. Painter, F e l l o w Dr. Jmea E, Blankenship, Sponsor $17,040 March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984 March 1, 1982 through February 29, 1984 For continuation of support of fellowship. Galveston

Department of Health and Human Services Natioaal Inst i tutes of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke 1 F32 NS 07022-01 Postdoctoral Research Fellowehip Dr. Judith L, Steinman, Fellow $16,380 January 10, 1983 through January 9 , 1984 January TO, 1983 through January 9 , 1985 This is a new Postdoctoral Fellowehip Award for Dr. Steinman under the sponsorship of Dr. W i l l i a m D. Willis. Ga lve s ton

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued Agency :

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator:

W ew Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description: County of Expenditure:

Grant No. : Project Tit le : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description : County of Expenditure:

2 9 . Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator; New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period; Description:

County of Expenditure:

30. Agency;

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 F32 1s 07025-02 Neuroendocrinolagy Postdoctoral Fellowship Gregg T. Nagle, Fellow Dr. James E . Blankenship, Sponsor $17,736 March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1984 March 1, 1982 through February 29, 1984 For contfnuation of support of fellowship, Galve aton

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Institute o f Neurological and

Comnunicative Disorders and Stroke 5 PO1 NS 07377-13 Center fox the Study of Nervous System Injury Dr. Howard H, Eisenberg $159,149 plus indirect coats December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 1, 1978 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for research. Galvest on

Department of Health and Human Service8 National Institutes of Health National Institute of NeuroLogical and

Comunlcative Disardaxs and Stroke 5 PO1 NS 07377-13 (Revised) Center f o r the Study of Nervous System Injury Dr. Howard M. Elsenberg $166,554 p l u s indirect costs (Revised) December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 1, 1978 through November 30, 1984 This revieed award ref lects funds that w e r e previously cut in,the budget. Gafveaton

Department of Health and Human Senrices National Inst i tutes of Health Hatiom1 Inst i tute of Neurologic and

Communicative Disorders and Stroke 3 PO1 NS 01377-1351 Center for the Study of Nervous System Injury Dr. Howard M. Eisenberg $5,374 plus indirect costa December 3 , 1982 through November 30, 1983' June 1, 1978 through Hovember 30, 1984 Supplement f o r cont inuat ion of support for research. Galves t on

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued

31, Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Prfnclpal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

32. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

33. Agency:

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Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

3 4 , Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Fundn : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: ,Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Ins t i tutes of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Dlsoxders and Stroke 3P01 IS 07377-1381 (Revised) Center for the Study for Nervous System Injury Dr. Howard M. Eisenberg $5,493 plus indirect costs (Revised) December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 1, 1978 through November 30, 1984 This revision of a supplement reflects an increase o f $119 for continuation of support for research. Galve st on

Department of Health and Human Services National Instirutea of Health National Institute of Neurological and

Conmunicative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS 10161-13 Fine Fiber Systems i n the Vertebrate Dr. Richard E. Coggeshall $76,050 plus indirect c o a t s January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1970 through December 31, 1985 For continuation of aupport for research, Galveston

Department of Health and Human Services National lnstftutes of Health National Institute of Neurologic and

Comunicative Disorders and Stroke 5 ROl NS 11453-09 Ionic Movements Across Nerve cell Body Membranes Dr. Arthur M. Brown $75,850 plus indirect costs December 1 , 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1977 ,through November'30, 1983 For continuation of support for research. Ga lve st on

Department of Health and Human Services Mational Institutes o f Health National Institute of Neurological and

Communicative Diaorders and Stroke 5 ROI NS 11453-09 (Revised) Ionic Movements Across Nerve Cell Body Membranes Dr. Arthur M. Brown $78,667 plua indirect coats (Revised) December 1 , 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1977 through November 30, 1983 This is a revised award t o reflect an Increase o f $2,817 fo r continuation o f support for research. Ga lve s ton

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL - continued 35. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T l t le :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: . Total Project Period: Descripr ion: County of Expenditure:

36. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period; Total Project Petiod: Description: County of Expenditure:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

38. Agency: Grant No. : Project Tit le: Principal Investig~tor: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes o f Health Natloaal Inst i tute of Neurologic and

Comnicativc Disorders and Stroke 5 101 NS 11963-08 Membrane Properties and Chemical Nature of Permeat i on Dr. Malcolm S. Brodwick $54,526 p l u s indirect c o s t s January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 December 1, 1978 through December 31, 1984 For continuation of support for research, Ga lve s ton

Department of Health and Human Services National Xnstituree o f Health National Institute of Neurological and

Co=unicative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS 17026-02 Elegulation a £ Myoglobin Gene Expression Dr. David A. Konkl $58,226 plus indirect coste January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1984 For continuation of support for remearch. Calves ton

Nationel Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Reaearch Center HAG 2-26, Madification No, 3 Central Otol i thic Piechanisms in Non-Emn Primates Dr. Adrian A. Perachio $53,500 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1980 through December 31, 1983 For continuation of suppart for research, Ga lve s t on

National Science Foundation PCM-82 15 185 Nsuroendocrine Regulation of Reproduction D r . James E. Blankenahip $120,000 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1985 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1985 This is a nev award for research using electrophyslological , immunological, and biochemical techniques t o study neuroendocrine p e p t i d e s which regulate reproductive functions in the marine mollusc Aplysfa. Galvee ron

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CONTRACTS AND G W T S - FEDERAL - continued 3 9. Agency :

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funda: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County o f Expenditure:

U.S, Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education PO08305999 (Document Number) Pell Grant Program Dr. Robert B. Clark $44,696 (Revised) July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 T h i s is a revised award t o adjust from $34,980 t o $44,696. Ga lve st on

TKE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B M C H AT CALVESTON

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-1983 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Resignations and Leaves: 1. Accept the resignation of Hies Laura Del Papa, Planning Assistant 50XT at a salary rate of $25,653, effective January 3 , 1983. (RBC 443)

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AID Salary Rate Increases: 2 . Increase the salary rate of Dr. Robert B. Clark, Director of Student ~ i d n c i a l Aid, from $38,500 to $41,000, effective January 1, 1983. Additional funds needed ate t o come f r o m the departmental nan-teaching salaries, (EBC 314)

MEDICAL SCHOOL

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEDICINE; INTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL ISaUCATION PROGRAM; and PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND COHMJNITY HEALTH Appointments: 3. Appoint Dr. Harvey Bunce, 111, as d e i s t a n t t o the Dean 35XT in Office of the Dean of Medicine and change his status from Aseociate Professor 50XT to Assistant t o the Dean 35XT in Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program. Also change Dr. Bunce, Associate Professor (Tenure) SDXT, t o 30XT in Preventive Medicine and Community Health at the same total cornpeneation rate of $46,000, effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

S t a t e Funds: Office of the Dean of Medicine Non-Teaching Salaries - $16,100 Znrerdisciplinary Medical Education Program Non-Teaching Salaries - $16,100

Preventive Medicine and Cornunity Health Faculty Salaries - $13,800

(RBC 299)

ANESTHESIOLOGY Reei~nations and Leaves: 4. Accept t he resignation of Dr. Laurence L. Priano (Non-Tenure), Associate ~rofeasa-r a t a totai compensation rate of $LO1,750, effective 0ctober 31, 1982. (REC 302)

Changes in Source of Funds: 5 , Change the source of funds for Dr. Leo D. Verlander (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor at the same total compensation rate of $75,000. effective December 1, 1982. Souxce of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $50,000 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $25,000

(RBC 430)

6 . Change the source of funds for Dr. W i l l i a m H, King (Non-Tenure) , Assistant Professor a t the same total compensation rate of $89,650, effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Sta te Funds: Anesthesiology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $60,600 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $670

MSRDP Fund - $28,380 (RBC 4 3 3 )

THE uNIvmsIm OF TEXAS MDICAL BUNCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDME3TS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued DERMATOLOGY Salary Rate Adjustments: 7. Adjust the total compensation rate of Dr. Edgar B. Smlrh (~enure ) , Professor and Chairman from $100,000 t o $93,380, effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds; Dermatology Faculty Salaries - $77,000 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $18,380

(RBC 303)

FAMILY MEDICINE Resignations and Leaves: 8 . Acce~t the teainnation of Dr. Samuel C. h r s o (Nan-Tenure), Assistant ~rofeseo; at a total-cornpenaatian rate of $72,000. effective December 31, 198.2. (RBC 442)

Changes in Status: 9 . Channe the status of Dr. William D. George (Non-Tenure), Clinical Associate profess& from 50XT t o 15XT a t the same total compensation rate of $67,276, effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State; Coordinating Board Grant, Phase I1 - $67,276 Percent of Time: 15% (RBC 197)

INTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Appointments: 10. Reappoint Miss Eleanor H. Porter as Director of Publications a t the eame salary rate of $ 2 3 , 4 7 2 , effective for the period January 1 , 1983 through January 31, 1983, Funds needed are t o come from the Texas Reporto on Biology and Medicine Publication Grant. (RBC 424)

fNTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM and ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Appointments : 11. Appoint Mia8 Marcia D. Dombroeki as Manager, Biological and Chemical Safety Program 50ZT in Znterdiscip liaary Hedical Education Program and 50XT in Environmental Health and Safety a t a salary rate of $33,000, effecrlve Hovember 1, 1982. Funde needed are t o come from departmental non-teaching salaries. ( R B C 301)

INTERNAL MEDICINE and EMERGENCY MEDICAL GROUP Changes in Status: 12. Change t h e statue of Dr. Gary I). Roark (Non-Tenure) from Aseistant Professor in Internal Medicine and Emergency Medical Group at a total compensation rate of $70,000 to Clinical Assistant Professor, without ealary only in Internal Medicine, effect ive November 16, 1982. (RBC 327)

MICROBIOLOGY; DERMATOLOGY; and HllMAlP BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND GENETICS Appointments : 13. Appoint Dr. Miriam M. Brysk (Tenure) as Assistant Professor without ealarv fn Microbiology, effective November 1, 1982. Dr. Brysk also serve8 as ~ s s o c i a t o Professor in Dermatology at a total compenaation rate of $42,000 and as Assistant Professor, without salary, in Human Biological Chemistry and Geaetfcs. (E1BC 285)

THE UblIVERSITY OF TMAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued MICROBIOLOGY and INTERFERON RESEARCX PROGRAM Appointments : 1 4 . Accept the resignation of Dr. Dorian H. Coppenhaver (Non-Tenure), Research Instructor in Interferon Research Program at a t o t a l compensation rate of $23,100 and appoint him as Research Instructor in Microbiology at the same total compensation rate of $23,100, effective September 1, 1982, Source of Funds:

Other than State: Cooper Lab Research Agreement Grant - $23,100 (RBC 291)

PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Appointments : 15. Appoint Dr. Edward L. Pinney, Jr. (Non-Tenure) a8 Asaisrant Professor a t a total compensation rate of $67,500, effective December 15, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Psychfatry and Behavioral Sciences and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $54,000

Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $13,500 (RBC 341)

Resi~natione and Leaves: 16. Accept the resignation of Dr. Kachigere S. Krishnappa (Non-Tenure), Instructor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences a t a t o t a l compenaatioa rate of $45 ,000 , effect ive December 31, 1982. (EIBC 2 9 2 )

17. Accept the resignatfon of Dr. Parvfz Eialekahmadi (Non-Tenure), Aseociate Professor a t a total compensation rate of $67,500, effective February 28, 1983. (RBC 312)

PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES and PEDIATRICS Resignations and Leaves: 18. Reappoint t o Leave o f Absence without pay, Dr. Aharona Strahilevitz (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor at a total compensation rate of $66,294 in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and without salaxy in Pediatrics, effective September 1, 1982 through October 3 , 1982. Accept the resignation o f Dr. Strahilevitz effective October 4 , 1982 as he will not be returning from leave of abaence. (RBC 3 4 7 )

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GAZVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES; CONTINUING EDUCATION; and PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND COHMUNITY HEALTH Appointments : 19. Reappoint D r . Alan P. Chesney (Non-Tenure) as Clinical Assistant Professor 25ZT in Continuing Education at a compensation rate of $36,000 and 25XT in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences st a compensation rate of $32,196, effective September 1, 1982 , and reappoint him as Research Assistant Professor without salary in Preventive Medicine and Community Health. Accept Dr. Chesney's resignation from Continuing Education 25ZT effective September 30, 1982 a t the same compensation rats of $36,000. Dr. Chesney will continue t o serve aa Clinical Assistant Professor 25XT in Psychiatry and Behavioral Science er a compensation rate of $32,196. Dr. Chesney also serves aa Counseling S p e c i a l i s t 7 5 f T in Personnel Office classified salaries at a ealary rate of $32,784, ef fect ive October 1, 1982. Source of Funda:

State Funds : Continuing Education Paculry Salarf es - $36,000 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Salaries - $32,196

Percent of Time: 50% September 1, 1982 Percent o f Time: 25X October 1, 1982 (RBC 354)

NEUROLOGY Salary Rats Adjustments: 20, Adjust the t o t a l compensation rate of Dr. Linda J. Smith (Nan-Tenure), Assistant Professor 60XT from $47.838 t o $46 ,837 , effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Sta te Funds : Neurology Faculty Salariea - $36,066 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $10,771

Percent of Time: 60% (RBC 334)

Changes ,in Source of Funds: 21. Change the eource of funda for Dr. John El. Calverley (Tenure), Warmoth ~ r o f e s s o r of Neurology and Chairman at a total compensation rate of $103,380, effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Neurology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $79,800 Other than State: Charlotte Warmoth Professorship - $7,500

MSRDP Fund - $16,080 (RBC 3 4 8 )

OTOLARYNGOLOGY Rea ignat ions and Leave a : 2 2 . Accept the resignation of Dr. Kevin K. Cheng (Non-Tenure), Clinical Instructor 20XT in Otolaryngology a t a tota l compensation rate of $40,000, effect ive October 31, 1982, (RBC 293)

OTOLARYNGOLOGY and VESTIBULAR C L I N I C Resignations and Leaves: 23. Accept the re~lignation of Mr. Charles E. Kemerer, Vestibulometrist 52XT in Otolaryngology and 48XT in Vestibular C l i n i c a t a aalary rate of $27,056, effective October 8, 1982, (RBC 283)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEZlAS MEIIICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - contiuwd

MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued PATHOLOGY Appointments : 24. Reappoint Dr. Ramon L. Sanchez (Non-Tenure) as Aeeistant Professor a t the eame total compensation rate o f $65,000, effective September 1, 1982, Source of Funds: State Funds: Pathology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $50,000 Other than State: KSRDP Fund - $15,000

(RBC 194)

Changes in Status: 25. Change the status of Mr. Lew J. Webb (Non-Tenure) from Adjunct Associate Professor and Hedical Director t o Teaching Associate at the same total compensarfon rate of $25,200, effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSIUlP Grant - $25,200 (RBC 339)

PEDIATRICS Appointments : 26. Appoint Dr. James W. Ferguson (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Professor st a total compensation rate of $47,000, effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pedfatrics and Unallocated Faculty Salariea - $47,000 (RBC 323)

Salary Rate Increases: 27, Chan~e the status of Dr. Patricia H. La Combe (NOD-~enure) , Inetructor from 6OXT t o O X T and adjuat her total compensation rate from $IQ6,583 t o $48,000, effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: C 6 Y Project - ~ e x n s Department of Health IAC Grant -, $48,000

Percent of Time: 20% (RBC 288)

Salary Rate Adjustments: 28. Correct the tota l compensation rate of Dr. Thomas W. Petrusick on-~enure). . -

Aseistant Professor from $17,000 to $45,000 , effective September 1, 1982. A portion of Dr. Petrusick's salary was inadvertently omitted from the budget, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $45,000 (RBC 248)

Changes in Status: 29. Change the status of Dr. Ralph W, Noble, I11 (Noa-Tenure), Clinical Asslatant Professor from without salary t o 9%T at a total compensation rate of $29,333, effective September 1. 1982, Source of ~ u n d s : Orhex than State: School Health Programs Grant - $29,333

Percent of Time: 92 (R3C 3 0 4 )

THE tMIVERSI!PY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTOH Board Meeting - April 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PEOfATRICS and OFFICE OF SUPPORT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION Changes in Source of Funde: 30. Channs the source of funds for Dr. Rb8e M. Yunker (Non-Tenure), Assistant v

Professor from without salary t o 8 5 f T in Pediatrfca a t the same total compensation rate of $38,650, effective September 1, 1982. Dr. Yunhr also serves as Senior Associate 15%T in Office of Support of Medical Education, a t - - the same total compensation rate of $38,650. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Office of Support of Medical Education Non-Teaching Salaries - $5,700

Pediatrics and Unallocated Faculty Salarfes - $26,950 National Fund for Medical Education - $6,000

(RBC 295 )

PEDIATRICS and INTERNAL MEDICINE Appointments: 3 1 . Appoint Dr. Marta T. Lavastida (#on-Tenure) as Clinical Asel stant Professor without salary, in Pediatrics, effective September 1, 1982. Dr. k v a e t i d a also serves as Assistant Professor in Internal Medfcine at a total cornpeneation rate of $45,000. (RBC 332)

PEDIATRICS and PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Changes in Source of Funds: 32. Change the source of funds for Dr. Bil ly S. Caldwell, Sx. (Tenure), Associate ~rofrssoT at the same total compensation ;ate of $47,000, effective January 1, 1983. Dr. Celdwell also serves as Aesociate Professor without salary in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Source of Funds:

State Fonds: P e d i a t r i c s and Unallocated Faculty Salariee - $47,000 (RBC 441)

PEDIATRICS; PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES and PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND COMMmJITY HEALTH leaignations and Leavea: 33. Accept the resignation of Dr. P h i l i p B. Nader (Tenure), Profeseor a t a total compensation rate of $74,000, effective December 31, 1982. (RBC 335)

PHARMACOWGY Appointments: 3 4 . Appoint Dr. John Fuchs, Jr. (Non-Tenure) as Research Assistant Professor, without salary, in Pharmacology, effective September I , 1982, Dr. Fucha alao serves a s Pharmaciet XI1 in Pharmacy a t s salary rats of $41,400. (RBC 218)

35. Appoint Dr. Brock G. Guernsey (Non-Tenure) as Research Assistant Professor, without salary, in Pharmacology, effect ive September 1, 1982. Dr. Guerneey also aerves aa Drug Information Spec ia l i s t I in Pharmacy a t a aalary rate of $38,724. (RBC 279)

36. Appoint Dr. Mary L. Thomae (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Professor a t a total compensation rate of $32,500, effective January 1, 1983, Source of Funds: State Funds : Pharmacology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $32,500

(RBC 425)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TMAS MEDICAL B W C H AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS Transfers of Funds: 37. Amount of Transfer: $ 1 4 , 6 1 0 . 2 2

From: Unallocated Appropriations - Instructional To: Physiology and Biophysics - Classified Salaries

To provide funds for a new posit ion as Research Associate a t a salary rate of $17,940, effective November 8, 1982. (RBC 280)

38. Amount of Transfer: $14,100.75

From: Unallocated Appropriations - Instructional To: Physiology and Biophysics - Classified Salaries

To provide funds for Mr. William E, Little , Computer Programmer II a t a salary rate of $25,068, ef fect ive December 1, 1982. (RBC 437)

RADIATION THERAPY Appointments : 39. Appoint Mr. Ronald W. Cowart as Assistant t o the Physicist at a salary rate of $52,332, effect ive January 1, 1983. Funds needed are t o come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 450)

Resignations and Leaves: 40. Accept the resignation of Dr. Kamla Shah (Non-Tenure), Aesistant Professor at a to ta l compensation rate o f $ 7 4 , 2 8 7 , effective November 15, 1982. (RBC 153)

SURGERY Appointments : 41. Reappoint Dr. Janusz S. Swierczsk (Non-Tenure) as Instructor at the same t o t a l compensation rate o f $22,000, effect ive September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $22,000 tRBc 344)

42. Appoint Dr. Laszlo J. Mate (Non-Tenure) as Visiting Instructor a t a total compensation rate of $24 ,000 , effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Stare Funds: Surgery and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $24,000 (RBC 426)

43. Appoint Dr. Masaki Fujimura an-Tenure) as V i s i t i n g Instructor a t a total compensation rate of $24,000, ef fect ive January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

S t a t e Funds: Surgery Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $24,000 (RBC 4 4 6 )

Resignations and Leaves: 44. Grant a leave of absence, without pay, t o Dr. Janusz Swierczak (Non-Tenure), Vis i t ing Instructor a t a total compensation rate of $22,000, effective December 21, 1982, (RBC 372)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPEFATING BUDGET - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued SURGERY - coat inued Resignattone and Leaves: - continued 4 5 . Accept the resignation of Dr. Xueguang Zhu (Nan-Tenure), Vis i t ing Instructor at a to ta l compensation rate of $ 2 4 , I 0 3 , effective January 31, 1983. ( U C 4 2 3 )

4 6 . Grant a leave of absence without pay t o Dr. Myer Stumer {Non-Tenure), Clinical Assistant Professor 82XT a t the total campensation rate of $49 ,602 , effective December 14, 1982. (RBC 4 3 6 )

Salary Rate Increases: 17. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Marshall D. S t e i n (Nan-Tenure) , Instructor from $27,000 t o $30,000, effect ive January 1, 1983, Source of Funds: Other than State: Shrine A f f i l i ~ t i o n Agreement - $30,000

(RBC 399)

Salary Rate Adjustments: 48. Resign from Emergency Medical Group and adjust the t o t a l compensation rate of Dr. Jay C. Fish (~enure) , Granvf 11s T.. Hall ~ r o f s a s o r in Surgery from $137,000 to $125,000, effective December 31, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $76,100 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $48,900

(RBC 340)

4 9 . Adjust the total compensation rate of Dr. John R, Derrick (Tenure), Profes~or from $95,000 t o $90,380, effective December 1. 1982. Source of Punda:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $61,077 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $29,303

( R B C 432)

SURGERY; PEDIATRICS; and THE HARZNE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE Salary Elate ~djustments: 50. Accept the resignation of Dr. Howard M. Elsenberg (Tenure), Professor end Chief from Emergency Medical Group, ef feet ive septembcr 30, 19-82. Also adjuat the t o t a l compensation rate of Dr. Elsenberg, Professor and Chief in Surgery from $118,823 to $108,368, effective October 1, 1982. Dr. Eiaenber8 continue8 t o serve as Associate Professor, without salary, in Pediatrics and as Adjunct Member, without salary, in The Marine Biomedical Inetitute. Source of Funds:

S t a t e Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $75,544 Other than State : HSRDP Fund - $32,824

(RBC 353)

SURGERY and SURGICAL OPERATING SUITE Salary Rate Increases: 51. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Mark Kurusz (Non-Tenure) , Instructor in Clinical Cardfothoracic Surgery in Department of Surgery, and Chief Perfusionist in Surgical Operating Suite from $42,474 t o $45,400, sf fective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgical Operating Suite Hon-Teaching and Unallocated Appropriations - Hospitals - $41,463

Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $3,937 ( R E 315)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEIlAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

MXNDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATTHG BUDGET - continued MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued SURGERY and EMERGENCY MEDICAL GROUP Resignations and Leaves: 52. Accent the reaimation of Dr. Courtney M. Townsend, Jr. (Tenure), Associate profeeso; without k a r y in ~ducational- Cancer Center and adjust the t o t a l compensatfon rate of Dr. Townsend, Robertson Poth Asaociate Professor from $101,667 t o $98,167, effectfve September 1, 1982, in Surgery and Emergency Medical Group, Source of Funda:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $36.067 Other than State: DIIIIS Grant - $30,000

MSRDP Fund - $32,100 (RBC 300)

Salary Rats Adj ustmenta: 53, Adjust the total compensation rate of Dr. Richard L. Weiner (Non-Tenure) Aeaiatant Profeseor from $86,495 t o $89,495, effective October 1, 1982; Dr. Weiner elected t o t a h payment rather than fringe benefits as compensation for scrvicee performed in the Emergency Hedical Group. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $60,000 Othar than State: MSRDP Fund - $29,495

(RBC 305)

5 4 , Adjust the tota l compensation rate of Dr. Marc S. Cohen (Hon-Tenure), Assistant Professor from $80,000 t o $75,380, effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $59,786 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $15,594

(RBC 431)

SURGERY ; EMERGENCY MEDICAL GROUP ; and MICROBIOLOGT Res ignatlons and Leaves : 5 5 . Accept the resignation o f Dr. Melvyn W, Flye (Tenure), Associate Profeesor at a total compensation rate o f $100,366, effective January 31, 1983. (RBC 318)

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

CORE CURRICULUM - BASIC AND CLINICAL ALLIED mTH Appointments ; 5 6 . Appoint Miss Barbara A . Railey (Noa-Tenure) as Teaching Aesociate in School of Allied Health Sciences - Core Curriculum - Baaic and c l in ical Allied Health at a total compensation rate of $19,500, effective November 1, 1982. (RBC 274)

57. Appoint Mr. Robert E. Tibolt (Non-Tenure) as Teaching Associate 17.5XT a t a total compensatfon rate of $24,960, effective January 1, 1983 through A p r i l 29, 1983. Mr. Tibolt also serves a o Graduate Aseiatant in the Graduate School. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Core Curriculum and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $24,960 Percent of Time: 17.5% (RBC 346)

Resignations and Leaves: 58. Accept the resignation of Hr, Joseph E. Nicholson, Instructor at a t o t a l compensation rate of $21,2001 effective December 31, 1982. (RBC 319)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL - continued HEALTH CARE SCIENCES Appointments: 59. Appoint Dr. Edward J. Peters (Non-Tenure) as Instructor, without salary, in School of Allied Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences, effective November 1, 1982, Dr. Peters also serves as Resident a t a salary rate of $20,691 in Internal &di-cfne. (RBC 282)

6 0 , Accept the resignation of Mr, Allen C, Williamson, Jr., Coordinator, Institutional Physical Health Services in Office of Hospital Affairs a t a salary rate of $23,370, and ae Instructor (Non-Tenure) from School of Allied Health Sciences - Core Curriculum - Basic and Clinical Allied Health without salary, effective September 30, 1982. Appoint Mr. Williamson (Non-Tenure) as Instructor in School of Allied Health Sciences at a total compensation rate of $25,000, effective October 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $25,000 (XBC 289)

61. Appoint Mrs. Mary L, Kucera (Non-Tenure) as Teaching Associate, without salary, in School of A l l i e d Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences, effective November 1, 1982. Mrs. Kucera also aerves as Physictanls Aselskant in Obstetrics and Gynecology at a salary rate of $19,176. (RBC 330)

6 2 . Appoint Mrs. Maryanne B. Poat (Non-Tenure) as Teaching Associate, without salary, in School of Allied Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences, effect ive November 1, 1982, Mrs. Post also serves as Physician's ~ssistaht in Obstetrics and Gynecology a t a salary rate o f $19,176. ( E 3 C 331)

Resignations and Leaves; 63, Accept the resignation of Mr. Allen C. Williamson, Jr., Inatructor in School of Allied Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences at a total compensation rate of $25 ,000 , effective December 10, 1982. (RBC 326)

Changes in Status: 64. Change the status of Hrs. Susan M. Hatridge (Non-Tenure), Instructor in Clinical Health Care Sciences from 40XT t o 21XT af the same compensation rate of $22,370, effective September 1, 1982. Mrs, Hatridge also serves as Physician's Assistant fn Obstetrics and Gynecology. Source of Funds:

Other than State: DHHS Grant - $22,370 Percent of Time: 21% (RBC 3 4 2 )

65. Change the status of Mra, Karen S. Stephenson (Non-Tenure) from Instructor 10XT to Clinical Instructor 10XT at the same total compensation rate of $12,000, effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: DHHS Grant - $12,000 ,

(RBC 434)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B W C H AT CALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPEFATING BUDGET - continued

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL - continued HEALTH CARE SCIENCES; SURGERY; and PEDIATRICS Changes in Status: 66, Change the status of Dr. Benjamin L. Allen, Jr. (Tenure) from Associate Professor t o Professor 10.48IT in School o f Allied Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences at the same total compensation rate of $99,487, effect ive January 1, 1983. Dr. Allen continues t o serve as Professor 89.52XT in Surgery and as Professor, without salary, in Pediatrics. Source of Funds :

State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $68,000 Other than State: DHHS Grant - $7,960

MSRDP Fund - $23,527 (RBC 351)

HEALTH CARE SCIENCES; PULMONARY THERAPY SERVICE; CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATIOM LAB; and ANESTHESIOLOGY Appo intmenta : 67. Appoint Mrs. Sara E. Brinkley (Non-Tenure) as Instructor without salary, in School o f Allied Health Sciences - Health Care Sciences, effective November 1, 1982, Mrs. Brinklay also setven as Director in P u h n a r y Therapy Service and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Lab at the sew salary rate of $30,700 and as Training S p e c i a l i s t 111, without salary, in Aneathesfology, (RBC 281)

MEDICAL RECOEU) ADMINISTRATION Appointments: 68. Reappoint and increase the total compensation rate of Mre. Hyla R. Winters (Non-Tenure) as Lecturer lOXT from $24,006 t o $26.088, effect ive September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Sta te Funds: Kedical Record Administration and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $26,088

Percent of Time: 10% (RBC 225 Corrected)

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Appointments: 6 9 . Appoint Miss Dsbora A. Davidson as Iaetructor, without salary, in School of Allied Health Sciences - Occupational Therapy, effective January 1, 1983. Miss Davidson also serves a8 Occupational Therapist I1 in Occupational Therapy a t a salary rate o f $21 ,204 , (RBC 440)

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY and OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY {UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS] Resignations and Leaves: 70. Accept the resignation of Hrs. Catherine C, Quay (Non-Tenure), Aseociate Profeesor in School of Allied Health Sciences - ~ c c ~ ~ & i o m l ~herapp- a t a total compensation rate of' $27,200 and Associate in Occupational Therapy without salary in Occuparional Therapy, effective January 31, 1983. (RBC 4 2 2 )

Changes in Status: 71. Change the atatus of Miss Cynthia M. Berchulc [NOU-Tenure) from Assistant Profeseor t o Instructor in School of Allied Health Sciences - Occupational Therapy at the same total compensation rate of $23,300, effective September 1, 1982. Miss Berchulc also serves a s Associate in Occupational Therapy without salary in Occupational Therapy. Source of Funds :

S t a t e Funds: Occupatfonal Therapy Faculty Salariee - $23.300 (RBC 297)

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m M E N T S TO TRE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL - continued

HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIOHS Appointment e : 72. Appoint Mr. Frank T. Crews, Jr. (Non-Tenure) as Adjunct Instructor 25XT a t a total compeasation rate of $24,000, effectfve for the period of January 3 , 1983 through A p r i l 29, 1983, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Health Related Professions and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $24,000

Percent of Time: 25% (REC 355)

HEALTH RELATED OCCUPATIONS; ANESTHESIOLOGY; and MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - TDC $yytme>ts:

ppo nt ' ~ r . David F. Gloyna (Hon-Tenure) as h s i s t a n t Profeaaor without salary in School of Allied Health Sciences - Health Related Occupationa, effective December 1, 1982. Dr. Gloyna also serves aa Assistant Professor 19.12XT in Anesthesiology and as Staff Physician 80.88XT in Medical Professional Services - TDC a t the same total compensation rate o'f $80,500, (EUIC 329)

GRADUATE SCHOOL

GRADUATE SCHOOL and PATHOLOGY

-:Dr. Paul J . Boor (Non-Tenure) as Aesociate Professor 18.34XT in Graduate School and change hie atatue from lOOXT t o 81.66XT in Pathology at the same t o t a l compensation rate of $71,500, effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pathology Faculty Selariee - $20,000 Graduate School Faculty Selariea - $11,224

Other than State: D W S Grant - $30,000 HSRUP Fund - $10,276

(RBC 337)

NURSING SCHOOL

NURSING SCHOOL Appointment a: 75, Appoint Mrs, Bernadette H. HcKay on-Tenure) as Assistant Professor 50XT in Nursing School at a total cornpeneation rate of -$28,700, effective September 1, 1982. Mrs. M a y also serves as Staff Nurse I11 50XT in Surgical Operating S u i t e - Surgery Intensive Care Unit a t the same compensation rate. Source o f Funds: State Funds: Nursing School Faculty Salaries - $28,700

(RBC 290)

Resignations and Leaves: 76. Accept the resfgnation of Mrs. Kathleen K. Kafka (Non-Tenure) a8 Nursing Specialist 60XT a t a nine month academic rate of $20,000, effect ive January 15, 1983. (EBC 338)

77. Accept the resignation o f Dr. Thomas C, Poder (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor 30XT a t the t o t a l compensation rate of $30,000, effectfve December 31, 1982. (RBC 435)

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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued NURSING SCHOOL - continued

HTRSING SCHOOL - continued Changes in Status: 78. Chan~e the status of Hra. Jane E. Harris (Bon-Tenure), Assistant Professor from 60%? t o 1OOXT a t the same nine month academic rate of $28,000 for the period January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nursing School and Unallocared Faculty Salaries - $28,000

(RBC 345)

79. Change the status of Mrs. Ernestina Forman (Tenure), Assi~rant Profeasot from 60XT t o lOOXT at the same nine month academic rate of $24,600, effective for the period of January 16, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nursing School and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $24,600

(RBC 429)

NUIlSING SCHOOL and GRADUATE SCHOOL Chan~es in Status: 80. Chanpe the status of Dr. Susan S. Pardue (Tenure), Associate Professor from lOOfT to 604T at a nine month academic rate of $30,100 for tho period Septembex 1, 1982 through May 31, 1983. Dr. Pardue also aemes as Associate Professor wtthout salary in Graduate School. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Huraing School Faculty Salaries - $30,100 Percent of T i m e : 6OX (RBC 336)

NURSING SCHOOL and MOODY STATE SCHOOL - NURSING SERVICE Resignations and Leaves: 81, Grant a leave of absence without salary t o Mrs. Michele A. Tholcken (Non-Tenure), Instructor, a t a nine month academic rate of $22,962, effective September 1, 1982. Mrn. Thalcken will continue t o serve as Clinical Nurse Spec ia l i s t 5OXT fn Moody State School - Nursing Service st a salary rate of $30,636, (BBC 298)

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

COUHCIL OF RELIGIOUS MINISTRY Appointments : 82. Appoint Mr. Aloysius A. Zfmmerman as Chaplain, without aalary, in Council of - -

Religious Ministry, effective November 9 , 1982, (RBc 350)

Resignations and Leaves: 83. Accept the resignation of Mr. Kenneth E. Mikulik, Chaplain, without salary, in Council of Religious Ministry, effective October 20, 1982. (RBC'325)

OUTPATIENT - GENERAL AND SPECUU, MEDICINE and m C E N C Y ROOM Appointments: 84. Appoint Mrs. Rachel R. Hillman aa Cllnlc Administrative Director 50%T in General and S p e c i a l Medicine and 50XT in the Emergency Room at a aalary rate of $28,668, effective December 1, 1982. Funds needed are t o come from the departmental non-teaching salariee. (I1SC 321)

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~~S TO TEE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS - continued OUTPATIENT - OB-GYN CLINIC Appointments : 85. Appoint Mrs. Norm D. Willson as Clinic Adminfatrative Director at a salary rate br $27,720, effective December 1, 1982. Funde needed are t o come from the departmental aon-teaching salaries. (RBC 322)

Transfers of Funds: 86. Amount o f Transfer: $40,864.00

From: Unallocated Appropriations - Hospitals To: Outpatient - Ob-Gyn Cl in ic - C l a s s i f i e d Salaries

To provfde funds for the creation of four new poeftiona of a Clerk Typist 11, Nurse Assistant, Vocational Nurse and a Staff Nurse 111, effective December 1, 1982. (RBC 320)

SURGICAL OPT%ATING SUITE Reelgnations and Leaves: 87. Accept the resignation of Mr. Benjamln Schnelder, Pcrfusionist, a t a salary rate of $27,720, effective January 28, 1983. (RBC 444)

AUTOPSY SERVICE Appointments: 88. Appoint Mr. Valdis Vezulia aa Technical Director at a nalary rate of $24,000, effective December 1, 1982. Funds needed are t o come from the departmental non-teaching salarf as, (RBC 308)

EHERGENCY MEDICAL GROTTP; INTERNAL MEDICINE: and PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS Appointments: 89. Appoint Dr. Thomae D. Ddose, Jr. (Tenure) as As~ociate Professor in b r g e n c y Medical Group, and adjust his total compensation rate from $72,000 t o $84,000, effective December 1, 1982. Dr. DuBose also serves as Associate Professor in Internal Medicine and as heis tant Professor without salary in Physiology and Biophysics. Source o f Funde; State Funds: Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $38,000 Other than State: D W S Grant - $30,000

MSIU)P Fund - $16,000 (RBC 324)

MOODY STATE SCh00L Appointment 8 :

90. Appoint Mia8 Andrea F, HcHillin as Administrative Director at s salary rate of $24,000, effective 'November 15, 1982. Funds needed are t o come from the departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 316)

Resignations and Leaves: 91. Accept the realgnation of HY. Clyde A, Damewood, Adminiatrativt Director nr a salary rate of $30,824, effective December 31, 1982. (RBC 313)

RADIOLOGY SERVICE Salary Rate Increases: 92, Change the atatus of Mr. Shahxokh K. Shaghaghi 50XT from X-Ray Technician Aasiarant I a t a salary rate of $9,180 t o Radiologic Technologist I at a salary rate of $15,684, effective December 10, 1982. (RBC 311)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL B U N C H AT GALVESTON Board Heetlng - April 14-15, 1983

AMENDHENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS - continued

SCHOOL SEFLVICE FOR PEDIATRIC AND PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS Appointments: 93. Appoint Dr. Burtram B. Butler as Director, at a salary rate of $35,000, effective November 1, 1982. Funds needed are t o come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 333)

9 4 . Appoint Miss Susan L, Smith as School Teacher at a salary rate of $18,500, effective January I , 1983. Funds needed are t o come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 438)

Changes in Status: 95. Change the status of Mr. Robert 3. Galkowski, School Teacher, from a ealary rate of $20,396 t o without salary, effective September 1, 1982, (RSC 284)

96. Change the status of Mr. Michael A. Slmmns, School Teacher from a salary rate of $18,500 t o without salary, effective January 1, 1983. (RBC 349)

HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT SERVICES Transfers of Funds: 9 7 , h u n t of Transfer: $87,086.00

From: Unallocated Appropriations - Hospitals To: H o s p i t a l Equipment Services

Ron-Teaching Salar fes $22,193.00 Classif ied Salaries 64,893.00

$87,036.00

To change the source of funds for six employees, effective February 1. 1983. (RBC 447)

TEI[AS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HOSPITAL

SURGICAL OPERATING SUITE - NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Salary b t e Increases : 98, Change the status of Miss Peggy L. Spencer from Nurse Technician at a,salary rate of $15,684 t o Staff Nurse II at a salary rate of $20,508, effective November 2, 1982. (R3C 310)

HOSPITAL TUNSPORTATION Transfera of Funds: 99. Amount of Transfer; $123,300.00

From: Unalloca t ed Appropriations - Hospitals To: Hospi ta l Transportation - Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds for continued operation8 for the remainder of t h i s f i scal year, (R3C 306)

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AHEMMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

INTERFERON RESEARCEi PROGRAM

IHTERFERON RESEARCH PROGBAM and INTERNAL MEDICINE Appointments: 100. Appoint Dr. Susan E. Lawrence (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Instructor in Interferon at a total compeneation rate of $21 ,939 ; effective January 1, 1983. A l ~ o appoint Dr. Lawrence as heistant Instructor, without salary, in Internal Medicine, effective th ia name date, Source of Funds:

State Funda: Interferon Faculty Salaries - $21,939 (RBC 449)

THE W I N E B1OMEI)ICAL INSTITUTE

THE MARINE BIOHEDICAL INSTITUTE Appo intmenrs : 101, Appoint Dr. Changyie Lin, as Associate Member, at a salary rate of $19,176, effective December 1, 1982. (R3C 307)

102. Appoint Dr. Young S. Suh as Visitfng Scientist, without salary, in The Marine Biomedical Inst i tute , effective September 27, 1982. (REC 343)

Resipations and Leaves: 103. Accept the resignation of Dr. Daniel G. Gibaoa, 111, Associate Hembet, at a salary rate of $19,176, effective November 19, 1982. (ILBC 309)

104. Accept the resignation of Dr. Msmshi Sawada, Vis i t ing Scientiet, at a salary rate of $25,000, effective December 23, 1982. (R3C 317)

LIBRARIES

MEDICAL BRANCH LIBRARY Appointmeate : 105. Appoint Fiiaa Judith F. Roaenthal as Clinical Librarian in Medical Branch Library at a salary rate of $20,400, effective December 1, 1982. Funde needed are t o come from the departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 328)

Transfers of Funds: 106, Amount o f Transfer: $13,650,000.00

From: Project Allocation Time Depoeit Interest Earned on Plant Funda f ndireet Cast Recoveries

To: I. Major Repairs and Rehabilitation Projects

1. Re-roof the C a l l Borden, Keiller, Animal Care, Surgical Research and Baeic Science8 B u f l d i q a and the John Sealy Hospital, $ 1,175,000.00

2 . Re-roof and inetall hurricane shutters, Moody Medical Library. 850,000.00

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - A p r i l 14-15, 1983

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

MEDICAL BRANCH AT GAL\'ESTON - continued PLANT FUNDS - continued Transfers of Funds: - continued 106. To: I. Major Repairs and R a b b i l i t a t i o n Projects - continued

3 . Waterproof, tuckpoint, caulk and paint the exterior of the Gail Borden and McCullough Buildings, the Moody S t a t e School and the John Sealy Hospital,

4 , Repair of insulation jacket on all overhead c h i l l e d water and steam l ine s .

5. Replace elevator controls and cabs in the John Sealy Hospltal and elevators in the Craves, Keiller and Allied Health Sciences B u i l d i n g s . 1,050,000.00

6 . Install fire alarm sysrems in the Keiller, Gail Borden, Animal Care, Allied Health Sciences and Surgfcal Research B u i l d i n g s . 350,000.00

7 . Expand the pneumatic tube system for linen and trash d i s p o s a l . 225,000.00

8. Install a Uti l i t ies Distribution System. Replace the 20 inch sanitary sewer line serving the ~ o h n Sealy Hospital. 150,000.00

9 . Install pathological incinerator ram loader for radioactive materials and repair pathological incinerator. 175,000.00

10. Remodel hyperbaric chamber f a c i l i t i e s f o r patient care activities. 100,000.00

11. Install 600 H;W emergency generator f o r additional patient care and educational f a c i l i t i e s ,

12. Install emergency conservation devices t o central Physical Plant computer for building temperature c o n t r o l . 600,000,OO

13. Additional exterior campus l i g h t i n g . 100,000.00

14, Campus Landscaplng. 175,000.00

15. John Sea ly Hospital Area Renovation. 750,000.00

Total , Major Repairs and Rehabilitation Projects $ 7,650,000.00

11. Equipment Additions and Replacements $ 6,000,000.00

Details of Projects will be broughr to the Board f o r approval by appropriate committees or processed th rough the Physical Plant Department working in consultation w i t h t h e Office of Facilities Planning and Construction, CR3C 460)

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~~S TO THE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued BUDGET DELETIONS

omxca OF SUPPORT OF HEDICAL EDUCATION NEUROLOGY

Director, Inetructional Resources Barry M. Wagner (RBC 363)

Professor Bruce M. Peters (RBC 362)

INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL LABORATORY Associate Professor Harold H. Morris, 111 (RBC 361)

Assistant Laboratory Supervisor Kevin D. Gerhardt (RBC 371) OBSTETRXCS AND GYNECOLOGY

ANESTHESIOLOGY Clinical Assletant Professor James D, Eefner (RBC 360)

Instructor William L. Safley (RBC 374) Instructor

Richard W. Walirer, Sr. (BBC 393) FAMILY MEDICINE

Instructor Emily L. Ginsberg (REC 370) Associate Professor

Robert M. Hisbet (RBC 359) HUMAN BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND GENETICS

0TO~YNGDLOC;Y Aeaociate Professor Richard W. Furlanetto (RBC 369) Ansistant Professor

Jerry L. Cranfort (RBC 358) Research h a i s t a n t Professor Lawrence K. Duffy (RBC 373) PATHOLOGY

INTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION Clinical A ~ s o c f a t e Professor PROGRAM Craig L. Flscher (RBC 357)

Clinical Medical Librarian David A. Hulkoaen (IlgC 383)

Research Aselstant Professor Poh-Gek Forkert (RBC 356)

INTERNAL MEDICINE PEDIATRICS

A ~ ~ o c i e t e Professor J a m s C. Wright, Jr. (RBC 368)

Aesociate Professor Richard W. Furlanetto (RBC 369) ,

Assistant Professor tutz Forlcert (RBC 366)

Faculty Aesociate Linda W. Khan (RBC 394)

Joseph E. ~ u r k s (RBC 367) Clinical Assistant Professor Cynthia Judice (IIBC 391) Assistant t o the Chairman

Paul F. Westover (RBC 392) PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS

PSYCHIATRY AND B E W V I Q W SCIENCES Research Assistant Professor Jane C. Lrauha (RBC 395) Professor

William D. Gentry (RBC 365) Visiting Assietant Profegoor Yasuo Tsuda (RBC 390) Assistant Professor

Barry H, Wagoner (REC 3631 AleGnder ~ o e x i n ~ a (RBC 364)

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AMEWDMENTS TO TIIE 1982-83 OPKRATING BUOGET - continued

BUDGET DELETIONS - contfnued MEDICAL SCHOOL

(Continued)

BADIATION TEERAPY SURGERY

Assistant to the Physicist Kenneth B, McCray (RBC 389)

Aesistafit Professor Neal E. Epe~ein (RBC 387) Ralph A. Khan (RBC 388)

Assistant Professor Haryann Thompson (RBC 382)

Clinical Assistant Professor r Znatructor William L. Safley (RBC 3 7 4 )

Asaistant Instructor -C 396396)

V f s i t i n ~ Instructor Gerald M. Fried (RBC 385)

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

HEALTH CARE SCIENCES HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIONS

h e i s t a n t f rofessor and Chairman Byron W i l l i a m 8 (RBC 384)

Instructor Karla R, Wilson (F3C 3811

Teaching Associate Barbara E. Theifen (RBC 380)

MEDICAL RECORD ADMI#ISTUTION

Instructor Lanita Culley (RBC 379)

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Aasietant Professor Starr H. Kellogg (RBC 378)

NURSING SCHOOL

NURSING SCHOOL

Assistant Professor Suasn W. Erickaan (RBC 398) &m C. Bums (RBC 419) Christina A. Ronshausen (REC 421 )

Assistant Professor Jay C. Smour (RBC 377)

Inrtructor Janet D. W i l l i a m s (RBC 376) Patricia A. Cotter (RBC 397)

HEALTEI RELATED OCCUPATIONS

Professor Jamee L. Cantwell

Clinical Instructor Beverly A. Burks (RBC 418) Jane H. D f m m i t t (RBC 420)

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AKENDHENTS TO TIIE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

BUDGET DELETIONS - continued

UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS HINISTRY RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Chaplain Starla G. Osborn (RBC 412)

Aeaietant t o the Physicist Kenneth B. McCray (RBC 389)

OUTPATIENT - MTElSZNG SERVICE PHYSICAL THERAPY

Director of Ambulatory Nursing Service Adjunct Instructor Jane C. Knight (RBC 411) Staxr H. Kellogg (RBC 378)

Deborah J. Popielarczyk (R3C 417) NURSING SERVICE - ADMINISTRATION

SCHOOL SERVICE FOR PEDIATRIC IWD Assistant Director of Inpatient Nurafng Services, Quality Assurance

Beverly A. Burks (RBC 418)

m G E N ( T Y MEDICAL GROUP

Instructor Richard W. Walker, Jr. (RBC 393)

PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS

Director, Child and Adolescent n - . . . - . .

Karl Pipes (FUC 414)

School Teacher Diane L. Kennedy (RBC 415)

MOODY STATE SCHOOL SKIN BANK

Supervising Teacher, S p e c b l Education Leigh G , Brendel (REC 416)

Technf cal Director Edward R. Kraft (RBC 413)

THE MARINE B I O W L C A L IMSTITUTE

THE MARINE B I ~ I C A L INSTITUTE

Associate Member Kenneth P. Vonder Porten (RBC 406) Katrina L. Kelner (BBC 407)

Ad1 unct Member Bruce H. Peters (RBC 362) Emile A. Pessagno', Jr . (RBC 400) Dean C. Presnall (RBC 401) William I. Haaton (IIBC 402) Richard M. Mitrerer (RBC 403) Martin Halpern (RBC 404) James L. Carter (RBC 405) William P. Fife (RBC 408) Thomas J. Bright (RBC 409)

LIBRARIES

Clinical Medical Librarfan David A. Hulkonen (RBC 383)

Research Assintent Michael H. Drogt (RBC 410)

Assistant Laboratory Supervisor Kevin D. Gerhart (RBC 371)

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MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS, RESIGNATIONS, AWD CHANGES IN STAFF STATUS

BOARD OF REGENTS* MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

APPOIHTHENTS TO, RESIGNATIONS FROM, AND CHANGES OF STAFF STATUS ON THE MEDICAL STAFF OF THE ITNIVEFLSITP OF TEXAS PIEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESMN, Approval of the following recommendatione is respectfully requested,

1, Cbnge the s taf f status of Ernest W. Cockran, Jr . . M.D., Assisrant Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full T h e Consulting Membership on the Piedical Staff with private patient res tr i c t iona , to Ful l Time Aseoeiate Membership on the Medical Staff.

2. Change the staff status of Wesley W. Bow, M . D . , Aasietaut fnscrucrox, Dapartmnt of Internal Medicine, from Pull Tfme Consulting Membership on the Hedical Staff with private pat ient restrictiona, t o Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff .

3, Change the staff status of Paulrajan Manoharan, M.D., Assisrant Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, t o Full Time Associate Membership on the Piedical S t a f f ,

4 . Change the staff status of Charles R. Shannon, H . D . , Assistant Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full T h e Consulting Membershfp on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, t o Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

5 . Change the staff statua of Bruce Kenamore. H.D., Clinical Instructor, Department of Internal Hedicine, from Part Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, t o P u l l Time Associate Hembership on the Medical Staff.

6, Change the staff status of Scott R. Nelson, M.D., Assistant Instructor, Department of Internal Hedicine, from Full T h e Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff w i t h private patient restrictions, t o Full Time Associate Membership.

7. Change the staff status of Vicram Gupta, M . b s i s t a n t Profesoor, Department of Internal Medicinn, from Full T h e Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff w i t h private patient reetrictions, t o Full Tim Aesociate Ifembership on the Medical S t a f f .

8. Change the etaff etatus of Gary D. bark, M.D., Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full Time Associate Membership on the Medfcal S t a f f , t o Part Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff,

9 . Resign James C. Wright, M.D., Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full Time Act ive Memberahip on the Medical Staf f .

10, Resign Lutz Forket, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full Time Active Hembership on the Hedical Staf f .

1 1 Resign Lawrence L, Priano, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, from Ful l Tlme Active Membership o n the Medical Staf f .

'he University of Texas 4ealth Science Center at Houston Off ice of the President

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March 9, 1983

Charles B, Mullins, M.D. Exacutlve Vica Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Str-t Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

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Board of Regants is submittdd for your recommendation and

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DOCKET FOR APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Gifts from Prrvate Donors and Foundations to the University

Absences from Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel and Reassignment of Duties (including travel in excess of 29 days)

Business Contracts for Services

Purchases from Employees

Contracu, Grants and Agreements for Research, Development, and Educational Servtces:

Non -Governmental

State and Local Government

Federal

Amendments to the 1982-1 983 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes In status and transfers of funds)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

DOCKET

BQARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GIFTS: Approval is respectfully requested for the acceptance of the following gifts.

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1 . Mrs. Mildred M. Hotmes To to used for support of $1 00,000.00 3838 Overbrook the Johnny Holmes, Sr . Houston, Texas 77027 Memorial Fund and in

accordance with the donor's wishes

NON-MONETARY GIFTS:

Value of Donor Purpose and Condition Equipment

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

2. Waters Associates One (1) model 1SOC HPLC Unit $ 60,000.00 Maple Street and one (I) Model M730 Data Millford, Massachusetts Module to be used primarily

for basic medical research and training

ABSENCES FROM USUAL AND REGULAR OUT lES, INCLUDING TRAVEL AND REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1 . Catherine J . Damme, J . D., Assistant Professor, Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine, to temporarily relocate to Knoxville, Tennessee, from December 20, 1982 through April 19, 1983. The purpose of this reassignment i s to utilize the specialized resources of the Oak Ridge Laboratories as well as the law library in order to complete a project concerned w i t h genotoxic substance exposure In the work place. Dr. Damme will travel a t no cost to the University and her salary will be paid from State funds at 50% T for the period of this reassignment,

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

BUSINESS CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

Approval i s respectful fy requested for the following Business Contracts and Agreements.

HOUSTON HEALTH SCl ENCE CENTER

1. Agency: The Houston Academy of Medicine Project Title: Lease Agreement Total Project Period: October 15, 7902 through October 74, 1985 Description : For lease 07 765 square feet of office space for

the writing staff of our Television Department at $12.00 per square foot, inclusive of utilities

County of Expenditure: Harris

PURCHASES FROM EMPLOYEES:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Approval is respectfully requested, in accordance with Regents' Rules and Regulations, Part I I , Chapter IV, Section 7 , to purchase equipment exclusively from Custom Control, a company owned by Stephen M. Thompson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology. The equipment to be purchased i s an Epithel tal Voltage Current Clamp which is necessary to perform experimental work outlined in two (2) NIH Training Grants which support studies on epithelial transport. This purchase represents the most efficient use of University resources since no single piece of equipment is available commercially which meets the necessary criteria.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (NON-GOVERNMENTAL)

(FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts, Grants and Agreements have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

Agency : Hermann Hospital Principal Investigator : Robert E. Bowman New Funds: A cost per patient basis established by this

agreement Total Project Period: September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Descript ion : This agreement establishes framework for the

operation of a n Employee Health Service to provide pre-employment and periodic physicals, care f o r hospital employees who are ill, exposed to infectious disease, o r injured as a resul t of their employment

County of Expenditure: Harr is

Agency: Texas Heart l nstitute Prlnclpal Investigator: Mary Helen Barajas Contract Amount : $1 00 per person Total Project Period : Effective Ju ly 1, 1982 until cancelled by sixty

(60) days written notice Descript ion : The purpose of th is agreement Is to provide

immigration consultation services required by l mmigration and Naturalization Service

County o f Expenditufe: Harr is

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

I . Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

American Cancer Society, I nc. JFRA-73 Analysis o f Drug- Resistant Mutants Defective in Mitosis Fernando R . Cabral, Ph.D. $63,000 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 For suppor t of research ta understand t h e mechanisms by which microtubule act ive drugs inh ib i t mitosis and determine how cells respond to or become resistant to these drugs relat ing to cancer chemotherapy Har r i s

The Universi ty of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

2. Agency: American Cancer Society, I nc. Grant No. : BC -334B Project Title: Transglutarninase in Normal and Transformed

Fibroblasts Principal I nvestigator : Peter J. A. Oavies, M.D., Ph,O. New Funds; $89,350 Total Project Period : January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description : For support of research to gain more insight into

the contribution tha t transglutamlnase makes to the abnormal phenotype transformed cells and the molecular mechanisms tha t may regulate expression of th is enzyme and i t s act iv i ty Harr is County of Expenditure:

3. Agency: Grant No. : Project Tit le:

Principal Investigator : New Funds: Total Project Period : Description :

County o f Expenditure:

4. Agency: Project Tit le: Principal Investigator : New Funds: Description : County of Expenditure:

5. Agency: Project Tit le: Principal 1 nvestigator: New Funds: Description: County o f Expenditure:

6. Agency: Principal I nvestigator : New Funds: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

American Cancer Society, I nc. 1 M-621 Solubi lization and Purification of Tumor Specific Transplantation Antigens B a r r y D. Kahan, M.D., Ph.D. $109,510 January I , 1983 through December 31, 1983 For support of research to elucidate the chemical structures mediating the biological actions of tumor-specific transplantation antigens (TSTA), which a re dist inct ive cell sur face markers capable of stimulating specific host resistance against subsequent tumor challenges Harr is

Burroughs Wellcome Company In Vi t ro Studies During Trirnethoprlm Use Barbara E. Murray, M.D. $4,750 For continuation of support for research Harr is

Dreyf us Medical Foundation Effects of Anticonvulsants on Neuronal Growth Zehava Gottesfeld , Ph . D . $1 ,955 For continuation of support f o r research Harris

E . I . DuPont De Nemours and Company Gerald Cohen, Ph . D. Not to exceed $16,572 October 15, 1982 th rough Apr i l 14, 1983 For support of a quant i tat ive comparison of fi lm and digital subtraction angiography Har r i s

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmentai (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

7. Agency: Lederle Laboratories Project Tit le: In Vitra Studies of Streptococcus Faecalis Principal I nvestigator : Barbara E. Murray, M. 0 . New Funds: $2,m Description : For support of research for the in vitm study of

the ac t iv i t y of piperaci l l in against Streptocaccus faecalis and resistance o r suscaptibility to hydro lys is

County of Expenditure: Harr is

8. Agency: Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories Project Title: MK-421 vs. Placebo in a Double Bllnd Tr ia l of

the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Essential Hypertension

Principal I nvestigator : Walter M. Kirkendatl, M.D. New Funds: $35,000 Description : For continuation of support for kesearch County of Expenditure: Harr is

9. Agency: Merrel l Research Center Pmject T i t l e Synergistic Action of the Polyamine l nhibitors

Methyl GAG and DFMO in Hematologic Malignancies

Principal I nvest igabrs; Mar i K. Haddox, Ph.D. Anne M. Maddox, M. D.

New Funds: $53,500 Description : For support of research to study the synergism

of the two polyamine inhibi tors DFMO and Methyl GAG in patients with hematologic malignancies

County of Expenditure: Harris

10. Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Assoclatlon Project Tit le: Regulation of Calmodulin in Muscle Principal Investigator: Ravi P. Munjaal, M.S., Ph-D. New Funds: $31 ,768 Total Project Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description : For support of research to understand the

regulation of calmodulin in normal and dystrophic muscles.

County of Expenditure: Harr is

11. Agency: Contract No. :

Project Ti tls:

Principal I nvestlgator; Contract Amount: Total Project Period: Description :

County o f Expenditure:

Oregon Health Sciences Univers i ty (Contractor) Subcontract Agreement under DHHS Grant N O . 5 POI-N517493-02 Mononuclear Lysosomal Cholesterol Esterase in S t m kes Frank Yatsu, M.D. $64,879 September 1, 1982 th rough July 37, 1983 For Subcontractor's part icipation in carry ing ou t the specific objectives set forth In th is agreement Harr ls

t h e University of Texas Health Science Canter a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreemants - Non-Governmental (Continued Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

12. Agency: Pflzer Pharmaceutics Project Title: Macrophage Activation by Compound C P-46,665 Principal Investigator : Rudolph L. Juliano, Ph.0. New Funds: $3,000 Description : For support of research to test the macrophage

activating effects of Ptlzer compound CP-46,665 by measuring effects on superoxide production a t neutral protease secretion

County of Expenditure: Harris

13. Agency: Project Title: Principal I nvestigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

Retina Research Foundation Medical Control of Viterous Traction Louise Cope Moorhead, M. D. $28,325 January 1, 1983 through December 37, 1983 January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983 For continuation of support for research Harris

14. Agency: Rio Grande Federation of Health Centers, Inc. Project Title: Summer Enrichment Program Principal I nvestigator : Richard DeVaul , M . D . New Funds: $1,400 per student Total Project Period : Effective June 1, 1982 until terminated Description: For support of a Summer Enrichment Program

established to provide s means whereby minority students can receive practical experience in the field of medicine and enhance the student's opportunity for success In the pursuit of obtaining a medical education Harris County of Expenditure:

15. Agency:

Project Title: Principal I nvestlgator: New Funds: Description : County of Expenditure:

16. Agency: Grant No. Project T ltle:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Descrl ption : County of Expenditure:

Searle Research and Development Division of G. D. Searle and Company Carcinogenicity of Two Searle Compounds Joachim G . t iehr, Ph.D. $3, SO0 For continuation of support for research Harris

E. R . Squibb & Sons 12-928- 1 0A Captropril (5414,225) for Treatment of Severe, Treatment- Resistant Essential Hypertension and Accelerated or Malignant Hypertension Walter Ma Kirkendall, M.D. $8,625 For continuation of support for research Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agresmsnts - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming I n (Continued) Regents Meeting Apri l 74-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Contfnued)

17. Agency: Contract No:

Project Title:

Principal I nvestigator : Contract Amount: Total Project Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

The University of Arizona (Contractor) Subcontract under EPA Cooperative Agreement No. CR-809331-02 VIrus Removal During Conventional Orin king Water Treatments Bruce H. Keswick, Ph.0 . $19,556 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 For support of research in collecting and evaluating samples of treated drinking water for diarrhea causing vt ruses with special Interest in the rotaviruses Harris

18+ Agency: Urban Affairs Corporation Project Title: Obstetrics/Gynecology Agreement Principal I nvestigator : Berel Held, M.D. New Funds: $1 5,730 Total Project Period: November 1, 1981 through October 37, 1983 Oescrl ptlon : The purpose of this amendment is to extend the

agreement for one (1 ) year and to Increase the amount of the award. The original award was dockstud as Item 11, Page HH-7 , on the April 7-8, 1982 Docket.

County of Expenditure: Harris

HQUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BlOMEDlCAL SCIENCES

1. Agency: American Foundation for Pharmeceutical Education Project Title: Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Principal I nvestigabr : R . W. Butcher, Pf7.D. New Funds: $4,200 Description : For support of a fellowship for Shirlette G .

Milton for the 1982-83 academic year County of Expenditure: Harris

2. Agency: George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation Project Title: Depth Perception Fal lowing Strabismus in

Mon keys Principal Investigator: M. t. J. Crawford, Ph.D. New Funds: $5,000 Description : For support of research in studying eye diseases

in children and clinical treatment of eye disease County of Expenditure: Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued ) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, '1983

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1. Agency: Project Title: Principal 1 nvestigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description:

County of Expenditure:

Capital National Bank, N . A . Employee Assi-stance Program Ag rtement David W . Martin ;= Ph . D . $7,975 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 To provide continued support for consultation and education service with respect to the Employee Assistance Program Harris

Agency: Espey , Huston and Associates Project Title: Investigation of the Health Effects Related to

Development of Lignite-Based Power Resources Principal Investigator: Stanley Pier, Ph.O. New Funds: None Total Project Period : November 1 , 1982 through February 28, 1983 Description : The purpose of this revision is tu extend t h e

grant sixty (60) days. The award was originally docketed as Item 1, Page HH-8, on the February 10-17, 1983 Docket.

County of Expenditure: Harris

Agency:

Grant No. :

Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period : Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

The University of Mississippi Medical Center (Contractor) Consortium Agreement to DHHS Grant No. 5 ROI HL24369-03, Amendment No, 3 Effect of Dietary Modification on Blood Pressure C . Morton Hawkins, Sc-D. $73,055 January 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 January 1, 1980 through June 30, 1983 The purpose of this amendment i s to nextend t h e project period for one (1) year and to provide additional funding, Amendment No. 2 was docketed as Item 1, Page HH-12, on the August 12-13, 1982 Docket. Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental Funds Going Out Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 'I983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Hermann Hospital (Subcontractor) Contract No. : Subcontract Under March of Dlmes Grant

No. C337/2-162 Principat Investigator: William G . Bartholame, M.D. Contract Amount: $12,000 Total Project Period: July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 Description ; To provide a registered occupational therapist

and a licensed physical therapist to perform comprehensive evaluations of Birth Disabilities Center's Clients, provide written reports of the evaluations, and to attend the Birth Disabilities Center Screening Meetings

County of Expenditure: Harris

c: (FUNDS COMING IN) Approval Is respectfuliy requested for the following contracts, grants and agreements .

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

f - Agency: The University o f Houston Central Campus (Receiving Agency)

Contract No. r iAC(82-83)-1960 Principal Investigatar : Don Macon Contract Amount: N o t to exceed $1,900 Tatai Project Period : December 3 1 , 1982 through August 31, 1983 Description : To broadcast educational pwgrams for health

professionals via the t nstructional Fixed Station (UT-TV) and to furnish program schedules weekly

County of Expenditure: Harris

2. Agency: The University of Texas System Cancer Center Principal Investigator: Mary Helen Barajas New Funds; $29,966.28 Total Project Period : September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Description : To provide an l nternational Affairs-Visa Office to

servo the particular needs of international students and visitors

County of Expenditure: Harris

1 he University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency : Baytor College of Medicine (Contractor) Contract No. : Subcontract to N I H Grant No. P30-AM-27685-01,

Amendment No. 1 Principal 1 nvestigator : John R . Dedman, Ph. D. Contract Amount: None Total Project Period : September 30, 1981 through November 30, 1982 Description : The purpose of this amendment is to extend the

period of performance for three (3) months. This agreement was previously docketed as item I , Page HH-13 of the August 12-73, 1982 Docket ,

County of Expenditure: Harr is

2 . Agency: Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County (Contractor)

Principal Investigator : Louis A . Faillace, M.D. Contract Amount: $89,936 Total Project Period : September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1983 Description T o provide continued inpatient crisis care not t o

exceed 14 days duration f o r children and adolescents under 17 years of age, including required admission workup; initial physical and psychiatric evaiuation; any other type of diagnostic workup indicated and one of the two certlf lcates required for commitment to State Hospital

County of Expenditure: Harr ls

SPEECH AND HEARING INSTITUTE

1. Agency: The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research Principal Investigator: R . W . Butcher, Ph.D. New Funds: None Total Project Period: August 1, I982 through August 31, 1985 Description : The purpose o f this agreement is to establish the

conditions for the operation o f a space-shared l ib rary between the two institutions

County of Expenditure: Harr is

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (continued) Funds Going Out Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency:

Grant No. :

Project Title: Principal Investigator : New Funds: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

Bay lor College of Medicine {Cooperating Institution) Supplemen ta1 Ag rcemcnt to Grant No. 5 T32 GM07405-05, Modification No. 1 Houston Pharmacological Center George A . Robison, Ph. D. None July 1, 7981 through September 19, 1982 The purpose of this modification is to extend the project period for 2% manths, The 05 year was docketed as ltem 2, Page HH-8, on the December 10-11, 1981 Docket. Harris

2. Agency: Baylor College of Medicine (Csoperating Institution )

Grant No. : Supplemental Agreement to Grant No. 5 T32 GM0740S-06

Principal Investigator : George A . Rabison, Ph. D. New Funds $27,809 f otal Project Period: September 20, 1982 through June 30, 1983 Description : To provide four Pre-Doctoral Pharmacology

students to participate in the training program of tho Houston Pharmacological Center Grant

County of Expenditure: Harr is

Agency: Contract No. :

Project Ti tie:

Principal I nvestigater : Contract Amount: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

The University of Houston (Subcontractor) Subcontract to €PA Cooperative Agreement R 808282-01-0, Amendment No. 2 Relative Uptake, Disposition and Toxic Effects o f l n haled and l ngested Oichlorotthylenes James Bruckner, Ph. D. ($2,600) November 1, 1980 through April 30, 1983 f he purpose of this amendment is to reduce the total subcontract amount to a sum not to exceed $65,820 and extend the period of performance for six (6) months. Amendment No. 1 was docketed as ltem 1, Page HH-12, on the February 10-11,. 1983 Docket. Harris

4. Agency: The University of Houston ( Cooperating Institution)

Contract No. : Supplemental Ag reernen t to Consortium Agreement for Grant No. 5 T32 GM07405-06

Contract Amount: $27 ,053 Total Project Period: September 20, 1982 through June 30, 1983 Description : To provide three ( 3 ) Pre- Doctoral Pharmacology

students to participate in the training program of the Houston Pharmacological Center G r a n t

County of Expenditure: Harr is

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (Continued) Funds Going Out (Continued) Regents Meeting Apri l 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

5. Agency: f he University of Houston (Cooperating Institution)

Contract No. : Supplemental Agreement Under Grant No. 5 T32 GM07405-05, Modification No. 1

Contract Amount: None Totat Project Period : July 1 , I981 through September 19, 7982 Description ; The purpose of this modification i s to extend the

project period for 215 months. The original agreement was docketed as ltem 11, Page H H - 1 0 , on the December 10-1 1, 1981 Docket

County of Expenditure: Harris

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

Agency : Contract No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator: Contract Amount: Total Project Perlod: DescrlptIon :

County of Expenditure:

2. Agency:

Contract No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator : Contract Amount: Total Project Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

Bay lor College of Medicine (Subcontractor) Subcontract to DHHS Contract No. NO7 NS-9-2314B, Modification No. 2 Establishment of Comprehensive Central Nervous System Trauma Center Ralph Fran kowski, Ph. 0. $20,078 September 1, 7980 through February 28, 1983 The purpose of this modification is to increase the total project period six ( 6 ) months and to Increase the total contract amount not to exceed $149,050. Modification No. I was docketed as ltem 2, Page HH-7, on the February 11-12, 1982 Docket . Harris

Texas A & M University (Collaborating Institution) Subcontract Agreement Under Grant No. 5T 15 0H07085-05, Amendment No. 2 N IOSH Educational Resource Center, l ndustr ial Hygiene and Safety Engineering Marcus Key, M.D. None July 1, 1981 through November 30, 1982 The purpose of this amendment is to extend the period of performance for five (5) months and to retract ltem 1, Page HH-11, on the December 2-3, 1982 Docket. This Subcontract Agreement was docketed for the correct amount, $220,564, as ltem 1, Page HH-11, on the December 10-11, 1981 Docket. Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (Continued) funds Going Out (Continued) Regents Meeting Apri l 14-15, 1983

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL (Continued)

Agency :

Con tract No. :

Project Title:

Principal investigator Contract Amount: Total Project Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

Texas A & M University (Collaborating Institution) Subcontract Agreement Under Grant No, 271 5 OH07085-06 N iOSH Educational Resource Center, l ndustrial Hygiene and Safety Engineering Marcus Key, M.D. $238,000 July 1 , 1981 through June 30, 1983 To provide the facilities, personnel and/or professional proficiency necessary for the conduct of this training program Harris

4. Agency: Texas Department of Health (Performing Agency) Con tract No. : lAC(82-83)-1980 Principal Investigator : Darwin Labarthe, M. D. Contract Amount: $1,585 Total Project Period: January 4, 1983 through January 31, 1983 Description : 7 0 provide photocopies of death certificates that

are needed as a source document for the NHLBl Community Cardiovascular Surveillance Program

County of Expenditure: Harris

Agency:

Contract No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator : Contract Amount : Total Project Period : Description :

County o f Expenditure:

Texas l nstitute of Rehabilitation and Research (Subcontractor) Subcontract Under DHHS Contract No. NO1 -NS9-2314-B , Modification Nos. 1 and 2 Establishment of Comprehensive Central Nervous System Trauma Center Ralph Frankowski, Ph. D. $35,983 September I, 1980 through Febtuary 28, 1983 The purpose of these modifications are t o increase the contract amount to $60,217 and to extend the period of performance for 1% years. This Subcontract was originally dacketed as Item 2, Page HH-9, on the February 13, 1981 Doc k e t . Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center a t Haustan Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (Continued) Funds Going Out (Continued) Regents Meetlng Apr i l 14-15, 1983

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL (Continued)

6. Agency:

Contract No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator : Contract Amount : Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

Agency:

Contract No. :

Project Title:

Principal Investigator : Contract Amount Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

Texas Women's University (Collaborating Institution) Subcontract Agreement under Grant No. 5T15 OH07085-05, Amendment No. 2 N l OSH Educatiorlal Resource Center, Occupational Health Nursing Marcus M. Key, M.D. None July 1, 1981 through November 30, 1982 The purpose of this amendment is to extend the period of performance for five ( 5 ) months and to retract ltem 2 , Page HH-11, on the December 2-3, '1982 Docket. This subcontract agreement was docketed for the correct amount, $110,925, as ltem 2 , Page HH-11, on the December 10-11, 1981 Dockct; however the f i rs t digit of the grant no. was stated as 1 and should have been 5 ( 5 f 15 OH07085-05). Harris

Texas Women's University (Collaborating Institution) Subcontract Agreement Under Grant No. 2T15 OH0708S-06. N l OSH Educational Resource Center, Occupational Health Nursing Marcus M. Key, M. D. $42,000 July 1 , 1982 through June 30, 1983 To provide the facilities, personnel and/or professional proficiency necessary for the conduct of this training program Harris

T H E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER A T HOUSTON

CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

FUNDS COMING IN

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETlNG APRIL 14-15, 1983

The rollowing contracts, grants and agreements have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents.

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency :

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal I nvestlgator: New Funds: Current Budget Period : Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

Agency :

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perlod: Description :

County of Expenditure:

3. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

4. Agency:

Grant No. : Project f itle: Principal Investigator : New Funds; Current Budget Period : Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human Services Natianal Cancer Institute 5 R01 CA27124-04 Molecular Approaches to Human Colon Cancer Barry D. Kahan, M.D. , Ph.D. $96,423 January 7 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1980 through December 31, 1984 For continuatlon of support for resoarcl-r Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer l nstitute 7 R01 CA34042-07 Membrane Antigens Which Mediate Metastatic Phenotype Stephen John LeGrue, Ph.D. $58,166 Februavy 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1986 FOP support o f research to delineate the cellular immune response t;o antigens in CBE and to characterize the antigens and immune cells participating Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer I nstitute 5 R01 CA34230-02 Qnco-Developmental Gene Control : Alpha-f etoprotein Stewart Sel I , M. D . $89,269 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 August '1, 1982 through January 31, 1986 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer l nstitute 5 R01 CA34139-02 Radioimmunoassay of Alphafetoprotein Stewart Sell, M. D. $52,332 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 June 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 For continuation of support for research Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming t n (Continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

5 . Agency:

Grant No. : Project Titte: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budgat Period: T o b l Project Period: Description : County of Expenditure:

6. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New ' Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

7. Agency:

&ant- No. : Project Titte: Principal I nvestigator : New Funds: Total Prclject Period: Description :

County of Expenditure:

8. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator : New funds: Current Budget Period : Total Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

Department o f Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute 2 R01 CA26617-04 Estrogen Mediated Pituitary Tumor Cell Growth David A . Sirbasku, Ph.D. $70,054 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 July 1, 1979 through December 31, 1985 For continuation of support far research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer t nstitute 5 R26 CA19105-06, Revised Gastrointestinal Hormones and Colonic Carcinoma Henry W. Strobek, Ph.D. None December I , 7981 through November 30, 1983 June 30, 1976 through November 30, 1983 The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period one (1) year. The -06 year of this award was docketed as Item 10, Page HH-17, on the August 72-13, 1982 Docket. Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Eye l nstitute 1 R03 EY04839-01 The Blood-Ocular Barriers and Fluorophametry Thomas Carl Pragsr, Ph.D. $1 4,997 February I , 7983 through January 37, 1984 For support of research to look a t the movement of a small ion (fluorescein) throughout the eye Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Eye l nstitute 3 RD1 EY01655-06S1 Biochemical Analysis af Transmitter Agents in Retina Pianna A . Redburn, Ph.D. $7,225 June 30, 1981 through March 31, 1983 June 30, 1979 through March 31, 1983 For continuation o f support for research Harris

The Univers i ty of Texas Health Science Center a t Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (continued) Funds Coming In (Contlnued) Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

9* Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: f otal Project Period : Description : County of Expenditure:

10. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description :

County of Expenditure:

Agency:

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Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood l ns t i t u te 5 R23 H t28216-02 Detection of Myocardial Ischemia with Labeled Pyruvate Richard A. Goldstein, M. D . $33,601 February 1, 1983 th rough January 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through January 31, 1985 For continuation of support for research Har r i s

Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Ar thr i t is , Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 R01 AM26819-03, Revised Fibrotic Response to Surgical Implants Srinivasabhat Aswani kumar, Ph . D . ($19,343) Apr i l 1, 1982 through August 31, 1982 Apri l 1, 1980 through August 31, 1982 The purpose of this revision Is to decrease the award to $7,435 due to the termination of the principal investigator. The -03 year of this award was docketed as Item 16, Page HH-18, of the August 12-13, 1982 Docket. Harr is

Department of Health and Human Services National inst i tute of Ar thr i t is , Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases 5 R01 AM27400-03 Mechanisms and Regulation of Epithelial Transport Julia E . Lever, Ph.D. $51 ,386 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1980 through November 30, 1984 f a r continuation 07 support f o r research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tu te of Chi ld Health and Human Development 5 RQ7 H016268-02 Dose Efficiency Optimization in Pediatric Radiography Gerald Cohen, Ph. D. $40,174 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February I , 1982 through January 31, 1984 For continuation of support fo r research Harr is

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HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

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Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 5 I301 H017438-02 Studies on Reproductive Physiology in the Macaque Ernst Knobii, Ph.D. $109, S58 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 7983 Ju(y 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Heaith and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 5 R01 HD14198-05 Neonatal Nutrition : Development of Fat Absorption Roger Lester, M. D. $92,790 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 August 1, 1979 through December 31, 1986 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Heaith and Human Services National lnstitute of Child Health and Human Development 5 R01 H016101-02 Pregnancy, Sex Steroids, and Intestinal Motijity Larry 0 . Scott, M.D. $45,666 January 1, 1983 through December 3'1, 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1984 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute o n Drug Abuse 5 R01 DA02852-02, Revised CannabinoId Effects on Human Sertoli Cell and Sperm Roy G. Smith, Ph.D. ( $31 ,265 ) January 1, 1982 through August 31, 1982 January 1, 1981 through August 3 1 , 1982 The purpose o f this revision is to decrease the amount af the award to $28,296 due to the termination of the principal investigator. The -02 year of this award was docketed as Item 37, Page HH-23, on the August 12-13, 1982 Docket. Harris

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HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

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Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tu te of Environmental Health Sciences 5 R01 €SO1831 -06 Factors Affecting Pesticide ~ o x i c i t ~ Sheldon D. Murphy, Ph.0 $1 39,627 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1977 through November 30, 1985 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM29099-03 A New Model System to Study Chloride Transpor t Kar l J. Karnaky, Jr., Ph.0. $40,357 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 7983 January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1983 For continuation of support for research Harr is

Department of Health and Human Services Natlonal Inst i tu te of General Medical Sciences 5 R01 GM31305-02 Protein Structure and Function Finn Wold, Ph.D. $99,890 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 March 7 , 1982 through November 30, 1983 For continuation of support for research Harr is

Department of Health and Human Services National l ns t i tu te of Mental Health 1 KO2 MH00415-01 Depression, Cation Transport, and Energy Metabolism Alan C. Swann, M. D. $41,083 January 1 , 1983 through December 37, 1983 January 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1987 For support of research to examine the relationship between energy metabolism and nerve activity and i t s regulation in affective disorder and alcoholism Harris

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HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

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Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tu te of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 PO7 NS'14844-03, Revised Cen traf Nervous System Trauma Center Phi l ip L. Gildenberg, M.D. ( $400 ) December 7 , 1981 through November 30, 1983 December 7 , 7979 th rough November 30, '1983 f he purpose of this revision i s to decrease the amount of the award to $250,976. A previous revision to the -03 year of this award was docketed as ltem 19, Page HH-18, on the February 10-11 , 1983 Docket. Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tu te o f Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 KO4 NS00474-04 Metabolic Studies of Abnormal Brain Myelination R i c h a r d C. Wiggins, Ph.D. $38,624 December 1, 1982 th rough November 30, 1983 December 1, 1979 through November 30, 1984 For continuation of support for research Harr is

Department o f Health and Human Services National l nat i tute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 ROl NS13799-03, Revised Starvation-Vulnerable Brain Subcellular Membranes Richard C. Wiggins, Ph.D, None July 1, 1980 through November 30, 1982 July 1, 1978 through November 30, 1982 The purpose of th is revision is to par t ia l ly rescind the extension of the 03 year which was docketed as ltem 57, Page H H - 2 8 , on the August 12-13, 1982 Docket. Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tu te of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and St roke 2 R O I NS13799-04A2 Starvation-Vulnerable Brain Subcellular Membranes Richard C. Wiggins, Ph. D. $44,210 December 7 , 1982 through November 30 , 1983 July 1 , 1978 through November 30, 1985 Far continuation of support for research Har r i s

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HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

25. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I nstltute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke

Contract No. : NO1 - NS-3-233s Principal Investigator : Frank Yatsu, M.D. Contract Amount: None Total Project Period: December 15, 1982 through December 14, 1985 Description : T o establish a Master Agreement to allow our

institution to respond to future Task Orders re la t ive to clinical invsstlgations directed toward preventing stroke and lessening serious damage to the nervous system where there is a progressing o r completed stroke

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Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS 11061-06, Revlsed Rsgulatlon o f Adrenergic Metabollsm Jack C. Waymire, Ph-D. None December 1, 1980 through November 30, 1982 OccembeF 1, 1978 through November 30, 1982 The purpose of this revision i s to extend the project period for eleven (11) months. A previous revision to the 06 year o f this award was docketed as l tern 13, Page . HH-16 on the June 10-11, 1982 Docket. Harr is

Department of Health and Human Services National Inst i tute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 2 R01 NS11061-07A1 Regulation o f Adrencrgic Metabolism Jack C, Waymire, Ph.D. $58,554 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 7 , 1978 through November 30, 1985 For continuation of support f o r research Harr is

National Science Foundation BNS -821 5427 GABA Receptor Pharmacology Salvatore J, Enna, Ph. D. $SO , 000 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 For support of research to provide new information about the pharmacological and biochemical properties of GABA receptors Har r is

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HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

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National Science Foundation PCM-8305398 Autorquiation of Immune Processes Leo 5 . Rodkey, Ph.D. $31 ,348 February 1, 1983 through April 30, 1984 For support o f research to determine if natural auto antiidiotypic antibody responses are an important means of immunaregulatbn within individual animals Harris

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

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Department of Health and Human Services National I nstltute on Aging 5 KO7 AGO07 18-03 Geriatric Dentistry Academic Award Barnett M. Levy, D.D.S. $75,530 January I , 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1981 through December 31, 1985 For continuation of support for research Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Dental Research 1 R03 DE06486-01 Microsphere Bindlng to Mouse Patatal Glyeaproteins Pauline J. Duke, Ph.D. $7,500 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 7983 January 7 , 1983 through December 31, 1984 For support of research to study the development of the glycopmtein coat of the embryonic mouse palate and the effect of "cell death inhibitorsJ1 on surface changes and Iectin-binding in the palatal MEE Harris

Department o f Health and Human Services National l nstitute o f Dental Research 5 R01 DE04439-06 Oental Calculus Using CaIcifiabIe Lipoprotein Analogues James J. Vogel, Ph.D. $24,433 February 1, 1983 through January 3 1 , 1984 February 1, 1978 through January S f , 1984 for continuation of support for fesearch Harris

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Con tl nued) Funds Coming In (Continued ) Regents Meeting April 74-15, 1983

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

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Department of Health and Human Services National Eye Institute 5 R01 EY02576-06 Structural Neurochamistry of Retinal Circuits Robert E. Marc, Ph. D. $60,540 January 1 , 1983 through December 37, 1983 January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1985 For continuation of support for research Harris

Departmmnt of Health and Human Services National Institute of Dental Research 5 f 33 DE05289-02 Etiology William J. Schull, Ph.D. $33,000 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 For continuation of support af a research fellowship award Harris

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Oigestf ve and Kidney Dl seases 5 R01 AM2694344 Control of Cyclic AMP Levels Reginald W. Butcher, Ph. 0, $73,597 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 July 1, 1980 through November 30, 1983 Far continuation of support for research Harrls

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Gentrat Medicaf Sciences 5 R01 GM20293-17 Theoretical Population Genetics and I t s Applications Masatoshi Nei, Ph. D. $65,203 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1979 through January 31, 1987 For continuation of support for research Harris

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HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (Continued)

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Department of Health and Human Services National 1 nstitute o f Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke 5 R01 NS11218-10 Single Unit Analysis of the Superior Ollvary Complex Chiyeko Tsuchitani, Ph, D . $58,716 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 May 1, 1977 through November 30, '1983 For continuatIan of support for research Harris

Department of t h e Army U . S . Army Medical Research and Development Command DAMD-17-03-C-3003 and Modification No. P30007 Psychophysical, 8 iochmical and Histological Studies of Spectrally Selective Photic Damage to Primate Retina Harry G . Sperllrlg, Ph.0. $65,335 November 1, 7982 through October 31, 1983 For support of research to study the effects of intense spectral light on the retina Harris

1 HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CEN7ER A T HOUSTON AMENDMENTS T O f HE 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEET lNG APRIL 14-15, 1983

Approval i s respectfully requested for the following amendments to the 7982-83 Operating Budget.

GENERAL ADMlN ISTRATION

PRESIDENT Transfer of Funds: 1. Amount of Transfer: $15,684

From: Health Science Center Unallocatsd Appropriations - Classified Salaries To: Health Science Center - President - Classified Salaries

To provide salary funds for an Administrative Secretary dur ing fiscal year 1 982-83. (RBC No. 291)

PLANNING OFFICE Salary Rate I ncreases: 2. Change the status of Mary M. Gulllory from Health Education Coordinator to Associate birector of Planning and increass her annual salary rate from $24,264 to $28,500 effective November 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come from Health Science Center Planning Office - Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RSC No. 260)

3. Change the status cf Abby Mitchell from Associate Director for Planning to Executive Director, Program Planning and increase her salary rate from $39,200 to $42,200 effective October 7 , 1982. Funds needed are to come from Health Science Center Planning Office - Administrative and Professional Salaries. l RBC No. 262)

ACADEMIC SERVICES Salary Rate Increase: 4. Change the salary of Valerie B. Knotts, Associate Director o f Academic Affairs from an annual rate of $39,700 to $41,200 effective October 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from Health science center Academic Services -'Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 263)

PAY ROLL Transfer of Funds: 5 . Amountof Transfer: $12,839.75

From : Budget - Administrative and Professional Saiaries To : Payroll - Classifled Salaries

To provide funds for Classified Salaries during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 357)

S f UDENf COUNSELING SERVICES Transfer of Funds: 6. Amount of Transfer : $17,305

From: Health Science Center Unallocated Appropriations - Maintenance and Operation

To: Student Counseling Services - Contracted Personnel

T o provide funds for a psychiatry resident during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 292)

ADMISSIONS Salary Rate Increase: 7. Increase the budgeted salary of Assistant Dean for Admissions Albert E. Gunn to correct reappointment salary rate from $70,200, 49% T to an annual rate of $71,633, 49% T, effective ~ e ~ t e m b e ~ 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come fmm Medical School Admissions - Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 384)

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

PUBLIC AFFAIRS Salary Rate Increases: 8. Change the status of Ina G. Fried f rom Editor IV to Director of Public Affairs and Increase her annual salary rate from $28,668 to $30,636 effective October 1, 1982. Funds needed are to &me from ~ e a l t h Science Center Public Affairs - Administrative and Professional Salaries. ( RBC No. 340)

9. Change the status of Ronda J , Johnson from Associate Director In Development and Program Planning to Director of Development and increase her annual salary rate from $30,600 to $35,000 effective October I , 1982. Funds needed are to came from Health Science Center Public Affairs - Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 341)

PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATION

SECURITY Transfers of Funds: 10. Amount of Transfer: $33,940.84

From : Health Science Center Unallocated Appropriations - Classified Salaries t o : Health Science Center - Security - Classified Salaries

To provide funds f o r t w o Sergeants during fiscal year 1982-83. ( R 8 C No. 359)

11. Amount of Transfer: $15,733.36

From: Health Science Center U nallocated Appropriations - Classified Salaries To: Health Science Center - Security - Classifled Salaries

To provide funds for a classified position during fiscal year 1982-83. (RSC No. 360)

VARIOUS Transfr .

12. Amount of Transfer: $31,000

From: Health Science Center Unal located Appropriations - Maintenance and Operation - $2,781 -03 Development and Program Planning - Maintenance and Operation - $28,218.97

To : Ptanning Office - Maintenance and Operation - $13,000 Public Affairs - Maintenance and Operation - $18,000

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 290)

HOUSTON MEDlCAL SCHOOL

BASIC SCIENCES

BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Appointment: 1 . Reappoint Kyung 0 - Johanson as Research Scientist a t an annual salary rate of $21,740 effective September 1, 1982. Funds needed to come from an American Cancer Society Grant. (RBC No. 281)

Leave: - 2 - Chanos the status of Research Scientist Ana Maria Andia-Waltenbaugh from 13% T a t an annual salary rate af $25,000 to leave of absence without pay effective January 1, 1983 through August 31, f 983. (RBC No. 391

CLINICAL SCIENCES

Appointments : 3. Appoint Steven J. Allen as Clinical Instructor (Nowtenure) 80% T, at an annual - salary rate of $54,000 effectlve October 1, 1982. S ~ u t c e of Funds:

Other than State: MSROP Grant Funds - Anesthesiology - Faculty Salaries - $54,000

(RBC No. 278)

4. Appoint Barry Arthur Charles Smith as a Visit ing Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate o f $40,000 effective November 1, 1982, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $30,000 Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds - Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries -

$10,000 ( R B C No. 347)

5. Appoint Carlos U. Arancibia as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $105,000 effective November 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $56,300 Other than State: MSRDP Funds - Anesthesiology - $48,700

(RBC No. 348)

6 . Reappoint Dr . Martha Marie wynn as Instructor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $85,000 effective September 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $46,900 Other than State: MSROP Funds Anesthesiology - $38,100

(RBC No. 307)

7. Reappoint frank G . Zavisca as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $7 05,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $55,700 Other than State: MSRDP Funds Anesthesiology - $49,300

( R B c No. 308)

8. Reappoint Stanley Deutsch as Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate o f $120,000 effective September 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $70,000 Other than State: M S R O P Funds Anesthesiology - $50,000

(RBC No, 314)

Reslqnation : 9. Resign Ralph K. Dubose as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $95,000 effective January 31, 1983. (RBC No. 383)

DERMATOLOGY Appointments: 10. Appoint Carl 8 . Rountree as Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure), 20% T, at an annual salary rate of $60,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Dermatology Faculty Salaries - $60,000 (RBC No, 287)

11. Appoint Jerry E. Dickson as Clinical Assistant Professor on-tenure) 20% T at an annual salary rate of $60,000 effective October 15, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Dermatology Faculty Salaries - $60,000 (RBC No. 319)

Resignations: 12. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment af Theodore Rosen as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) effective September I , 1982. {RBC No. 328)

13. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Jonathan K . Wilkin as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 329)

INTERNAL MEDICINE - GENERAL Appointments : 14. Appoint Ann Gateley as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $65,000 effective February 15, 1 983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: tnternal Medicine - General - Faculty Salaries - $60,600 Other than State: MSRDP Funds Internal Medicine - General - $4,400

(RBC No. 387)

15, Reappoint William A . Lent as Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds Internal Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $30,000

(RBC No. 277)

Resignations : 16. Resign Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Sondra L. Khalil (ion-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $60,000 effective December 7 , 1982. (RBC No. 368)

17. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Associate Professor James C. Thomas (Tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 331 )

INTERNAL MEDICINE - CAROIQLOGY Appointments: 18. Appoint Heinrich Taegtmeyer as Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $65,000 effective November 7 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Internal Medicine - Cardiology Faculty Salaries - $58,000 Other than State: MSRDP Funds Internal Medicine - $7,000

(RBC No. 318)

Appointments: (Continued) 19. Reappoint Robert 0 . Ekas, Jr. as Research Scientist a t an annual salary rate of $31,523 effective September I , 1982. Funds needed are to come from a National Inst i tutes of Health Grant. (RBC No. 306)

20. Reappoint Joseph F. Hanna as lns t ruc tor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $22,536 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds;

State Funds: ln ternal Medicine - Cardiology Faculty Salaries - $22,536 (RBC- No. 375)

21. Reappoint Edouard Antoine Philippe as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $36,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Internal Medicine - Cardiology Faculty Salaries - $36,000 (RBC No. 323)

Resipnation : 22. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Inst ructor Katherine 0 . . Kelley (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 333)

Reslgnation : 23. Resign Suzanne M. Waltet Lohmann as Inst ructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective December 31, 1982. (R8C No. 367)

lNT ERNAL MEDICINE - GASTROINTESTINAL Resi~nation : 24. Cancel the 1982-83 amointment of Assistant Professor Ray A . Verm (Non-tenure) effectlve ~ e ~ t e m b e r 1, 1982. (RBC No. 332)

INTERNAL MEDICINE - NEPHROLOGY Appointments : 25. Reappoint ~ i c h a e l K . H i s e as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $50,000 effective September 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: l nternal Medicine - Nepbrology Faculty Salaries - $45,000 Other than State: MSRDP Funds lnternal Mediclne - $5,000

(RBC No, 303)

INTERNAL MEDICINE - PULMONARY Appointments: 26. Appoint David R . Dantzker as Professor (Tenure) a t an annual compensation ra te of $1 15,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds : Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Faculty Salaries - $76,100 Other than State: MSRDP Funds Internal Medicine - $38,900

(RBC No. 358)

27. Reappoint Steven M. Petak as lnst ructor in Clinical Medicine on-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds :

State Funds : l nternal Medicine - Pulmonary Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 276)

28. Reappoint Catherine S, Thompson as lnst ructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary r a t e of $30,000 effective September 1, 1982 Source of Funds:

State Funds : l nternal Medicine - Pulmonary Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 279)

Appointments: (continued) 29. Reappoint William 0 . Reeves as Instructor in Clinical Medicine on-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source o f Funds:

State Funds: l nternal Medicine - Pulmonary Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RSC No. 280)

Resiqnation: 30. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Bernard L. Bradley as Associate Professor of Clinical l nternal ~ e d i c i n e (Non-tenure) effective ~ e ~ t e r n b e r 1 , 1982. CRBC No. 285)

INTERNAL MEDICINE - RHEUMATOLOGY Resignation : 31. Resign Professor William P. Arend (Tenure) a t an annual compensation ra ts of $176,000 Gffective December 31, 1982. (RBC No, 372)

NEUROLOGY Appointments: 32. Appoint Nargis A. Alam as Research Assistant Professor (Plon-tenure) a t an annual-salary ra t= of $30,000 effective September 15, 1982. Source nf Funds:

State Funds : Neurology Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 255)

33. Appoint Syed Shamsul Alam as Research Assistant Professor on-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective September 15, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds : Neurology Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 256)

OSSTET RICS AND GYNECOLOGY Chanqe in Status: 34. Change the status of Clinical Professor William A . McRoberts, J r . (Non-tenure) from leave of absence without pay to an annual salary rate o f $50,500, 25% T, effective October 25, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Salaries - $50,500 (RBC No. 321)

OPHTHALMOLOGY Appointment: 35. Appoint John Walter Lewis as Clinical Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure) 10% f a t an annual salary rate of $70,000 effective September 24, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSROP Grant Funds - Ophthalmology Facul ty Salaries - $70,000 (RBC No. 343)

Resiqnation : 36. Cancei the 1982-83 appointment of Patricia Jenkins as Clinical Assistant Instructor (Non-tenure), 2n T effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 305)

PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE Resignations : 37. Resign Dennis A . Noe as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $60,100 effective January 22, 1983. (RBC No. 382)

38. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Paul T. Wertlake as Associate Professor (Non-tenure) effective September 7 , 7982. ( RBC No. 309)

Salary Rate Increase: 39. Change the status for Paul E. OePinger f rom a Postdoctoral Fellow to an Instructor in Clinical Pathology (Non-tenure) and increase his annual salary rate f rom $17,148 to $27,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds Pathology - $27,000 (RBC No. 364)

PEDIATRICS Resignation : 40. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Professor Charles I . Scott (Tenure) . . effective September 1, 1982. ( RBC No. 284)

Chanqe in Status: 41. Change the status of Assistant Professor Margo A . Cox (Non-tenure) f rom 75% T to 100% T at an annual salary rate of $45,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $45,000 (RBC No. 259)

PSYCHIATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Resignations: 42. Resign Donna R . Liebrich as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $28,000 effective September 30, 1982. (R BC No. 257)

43. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Assistant Professor R i ta W. Patton (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 283)

Change in Status: 44. Change the status of Har r ie t t Schultz from Research Associate to Instructor, 50% T, (Non-tenure) with no change in her annual salary rate of $24,264 effective November 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: HEW Grant Funds - $24,264 (RBC No. 352)

Transfer of Funds: 45. Amount of Transfer: $17,940

From: Medical School Equipment Fund To: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Classified Salaries

To provide funds for a Research Assistant I I during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 286)

RADIOLOGY Appointments: 46. Appoint James H. Jones as Clinical Assistant Professor C~on-tenure) 40% T at an annual salary ra te of $80,000 effective October 1, 7982 through ~ a n u a & 31, 1 983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Gran t Funds Radiology - $80,000 (RBC No. 267) .

47. Appoint Bharat Raval as Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation ra te of $90,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other t h a n State: MSRDP Gran t Funds Radiology - $58,200 MSRDP Funds Radiology - $31,800

(RBC No. 386)

Appointments : (Continued 1 48. Appoint T . Noel K . Allan as Assistant Professor in Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $85,000 effective February 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSROP Grant Funds Radiology - $60,600 MSRDP Funds Radiology - $24,400

(RBC No. 390)

49. Reappoint Maija G . Freimanis as Clinical Assistant Professor {Non-tenure) 50% T, a t an annual salary rate of $50,000 effective September 1 , 7982- Source of Funds:

State Funds: Radiology Faculty Salaries - $50,000 (R8C No. 372)

Resignations : 50. Resign Prasada R . Kandula as Instructor in Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $38,000 effective October 31, 1982. (RBC No. 266)

51. Resign James H . Jones as Clinical Assistant Profassot' (Non-tenure) 40% T , a t an annual salary rate of $80,000 effective December 27, 7982. (RBC No. 379)

52. Resign Edward N . Rausch kolb as Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $82,000 effective December 37, 1982. (RBC No. 380)

53. Resign Barbara J . Gibbs as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $50,000 effective January 3 , 1983. (RBC No. 381)

Salary Rate I ncreass: 54. Change the status of John H. Harris, Jr. f rom Professor and Interim Chairman (T enurc) to Professor and Chairman (Tenure) and increase his annual compensation rate Prom $130,000 to $1 37,500 effective November 11, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Radiology Faculty Salaries - $79,800 Other than State: MSRPP Funds Radiology - $57,700

(RBC No. 351)

REPROOUCTlVE MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Appointment: 55. Appoint Shahla Nader- Eftekhari as Instructor in Clinical Reproductive Medicine and Biology (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $25,000 effective October 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than State: MSRDP Clinical Laboratory Reproductive Medicine - $7,500 MSRDP Grant Funds Reproductive Medicine - $77,500

(RBC No. 288)

Resiqnation : 56. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Assistant Professor Michael J . Kessler (Non-tenure) effective September 1, f 982. (RBC No. 282)

OTOLARYNGOLOGY Appointment: 57. Appoint Dr. Kevin Thomas Robbins as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual compensation rate of $80,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Otolaryngology Faculty Salaries - $50,00 0 Other than State: MSRDP Funds Otolaryngotogy - $30,000

(RSC No. 395)

Changes i n Status: 66. Change the status of Lloyd J. Kobe from Associate Director in the Center for Health Promotion Research and Development to Associate Professor and Associate Dl rector in the Center for Health Promotion Research and Development (Non-tenure) w i t h no change in his annual salary rate of $36,000, effective December 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come from the Medical School Center for Health Promotion Research and Development Faculty Salaries. ( RBC No. 356)

67. Change the status for Chris Lovata from Research Associate, 100% T to an Instructor in Interdisciplinary Studies, 85% T and a Research Associate, 15% T

r wlth no change in the annual salary rate of $23,472 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Center for Health Promotion Faculty Salaries - $19,951 -20 Other than State: Grant Funds - $3,520.80

(RBC No. 366)

Transfer of Funds: 68. Amount of Transfer: $180,200

From: Medlcal School Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries To: Medical School Center for Health Promotion - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds for reclassifications of Lawrence Green, Alfred McAllster , Patricia Mullen and Lloyd Kolbe to faculty salaries during flscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 349)

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

DEAN Appointment: 1. Reappoint Don L. Allen as Dean of the Dental Branch and Professor (Tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $90,000 effective September 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come Prom the Dental Branch Dean Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 185)

ANATOMY - DENTAL Appointment: 2. Appoint Ronald E. Moore as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $30,000 effectlve November 22, 1982. Source o f Funds:

State Funds: Anatomy - Dental Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 345)

GENERAL PRACTICE Appointment : 3. Appoint Deborah Hohn as Assistant Professor o on-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $22,500 effectlve September 27, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: General Practice Faculty Salaries - $22,500 (RBC No. 253)

Resignation : 4. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Assistant Professor Michael A. Macalusco (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 330)

MEDICINE - ENOOOONTICS Resignations : 5. Resign John Daniel Brian, J r . as Associate Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $49,300 effective January 4, 1983. (RBC No. 389)

6. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Julius W. Eickenhurst as Clinical Assistant Professor, 50% T (Nan-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No; 326)

MEDICINE - PERlODONf lCS Appointment: 7 . Appoint Samuel Lindsay Duncan as Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 40% f , at an annual salary rate of $35,900 effectfve November 15, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Medicine - Periodontics Faculty Salaries - $35,900 (RBC No. 346)

PATHOLOGY Resiqnation: 8. Resign George W . T homa as Clinical Professor (Non-tenure) 50% T, at an annual salary rate of $54,350 effective December 31, 1982, ( RBC No. 378)

Chanqe in Status: 9. Change the title of George W. Thoma (Retired) from a Clinical Professor to Professor Emeritus effective ~ a n u a r ~ 1, 1983. (RBC No. 396)

PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY - PEOOOONTlCS Appointment: 10. Reappoint David L. Zatopek as a Clinical Assistant Professor Non-tenure), 50% T a t an annual salary rate-of $29,350 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Preventive Dentistry - Pedodontics Faculty Salaries - $29,350 (RBC No. 258)

Resignations : 11. Resign Richard L. T r i p ~ i e as Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 20% T, a t an aniuai salary rate of '$34,500 effective December 31, 1982. (RBC No. 388)

12, Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of James R . Stamper as Clinical Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure), 20% T effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 296)

13. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Dan M. Ranly as Professor and Chairman (Tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 334)

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY - FIXED MULTIPLE RESTORATIONS Appointment: 14. Appoint Randy Mike Robertson as Assistant Professor ( ~ c n - t e n u r e ) a t an annual salary rate of $22,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds :

State Funds: Restorative Dentistry - Fixed Multiple Restorations Faculty Salaries - $22,000

(RBC No. 302)

Resiqnation : 15. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Gary J. Wright as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. ( R B C No. 327)

RESTORATIVE DENT ISTRY - UNIT RESTORATIONS Appointments : 16. Appoint Stanley LeRoy Wendt as Clinical Assistant Professor on-tenure) 50% T at an annual salary rate of $35,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restorations Faculty Salaries $3S, 000

(RBC No. 363)

17. Reappoint Laila Ahmad Saleh Abu-Ba kr as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $25,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restorations Faculty Salaries - $25,000

(RBC No, 300)

Resignations : 18. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Ruchi N. Singh as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) effective September I, 1982. (RBC No. 297)

19. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Thelma Snyder as Assistant Professor (Elon-tenure) effective September I , 1982. (RBC No. 298)

20. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Earl D. Hammit as Clinical Assistant Professor on-tenure), 20% T effective September 1 , 1982. (RBC No. 299)

SURGERY Appointment : 27. Reappoint Benito t. Remedlos as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual s&ry rate of $22,000 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Surgsvy Faculty Salaries - $22,000 (RBC No. 3011

SCHOOL OF DENTAL HYGIENE Appaintment : 22. Appoint Florence C. Gould as Adjunct Assistant Professor on-tenure) 25% T a t an annual salary rate of $35,400 effective March 1, 1983 through May 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: School of Dental Hygiene Faculty Salaries - $35,400 (RBC No. 252)

HOUSTON GRAOUAT E SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SClENCES

SENSORY SCl ENCES CENTER Appointment: 1. Appoint Geoffrey 8 . Arden as Vlsitlng Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $43,000 effective January 1 , f 983. Source of Funds:

State Funds; Sensory Sciences Center Faculty Salaries - $43,000 (RBC No. 265)

HOUSTON ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

MEDICAL f ECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Appointments : 1. Appoint Amelia t. Warren as Cllnical Instructor (Ndn-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $21,000 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds: Other than State: Grant Funds - $21 ,000

(RBC No. 320)

2. Appoint Margaret A . Sheely as lnstructor (Non-tenure) 40% T, a t an annual salary rate of $20,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Medical Technology Education Faculty Salaries - $20,000 (RBC No. 342)

3. Appoint Duane Lee Peavy as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary r a t e of $27,300 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

S b t e Funds: Medical Technology Education Faculty Salaries - $27,300 (RBC No. 344)

NURSE ANESTHESIA EDUCATION Resignations : 4. Resign Thomas R . Ratlgan as Instructor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $39,500 effective ~ a n u a r y 31, 1983, (RBC No. 369)

5. Resign Joseph T. Rando as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $45,100 effective December 31, 1982. (RBC No. 370)

COMMUNITY NUT R i T l O N D l E T E T ICS Appointments: 6. Reappoint Anne Marie Hedburg as Instructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $24,000 efTecti ve opte ember 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds : Community Nutrition Dietetics Faculty Salaries - $24,000 (RSC No. 310)

7. Reappoint Marilyn E. Witey as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $27,000 effective September 1, f 982. Source of Funds:

State Funds : Community Nutrition Dietetics Faculty Salaries - $27,000 (RBC No. 324)

Resignation : 8. Cancel the 7982-83 appointment of Associate Professor Luean E . Anthonv (Non-tenure) effective ~ s ~ t d r i b e r 1, 1982. (RBC No. 311)

VARIOUS Transfer o f Funds: 9. Amount of Transfer: $55,187

From: Radiologic Technology - Faculty Salaries - $1 3,200 Medical Technology - Faculty Salaries - $25,000 Blood Bank Technology - Faculty Salaries - $3,000 Community Nutrition Dietetics - Faculty Salaries - $5,200 Biomedical Communications - Faculty Salaries - $2,637 Nurse Anesthesia Education - Faculty Salaries - $6,150

To: Interdisciplinary Studies - Classified Salaries - $2,100 l nterdisciplinary Studies - Visiting Lecturer in Charge of Classroom - $13,040 Perfusion Technology - Faculty Salaries - $1,200 Histotechnology Education - Facul t y Salar ies - $20,700 Community Nutrition Dietetics - C'l a s s i f i ed Sa 1 ari es - $7.842 Biomedical Communications - Wages - $2,884 Oean - Maintenance and Operation - $7,421

To provide funds to the various accounts listed above during the fiscal year 1982-83 (RBC No. 316)

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

0 EAN Change in Status: 1. Channe the status of John David Vise from Budaet Officer to Assistant to the Dean at the School of Public Health and revise his annual salary f rom $44,600 t o $39,000 effective October 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come from Unallocated Administrative and Professional Salaries 20% and from Grant Funds 80%. (RBC No. 289)

ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR STUDENT AFFAl RS Chanqe in Status: 2. Change the status of Ralph F. Frankowski Prom Professor and Associate Dean far Student Affairs (Tenure) to Professor (Tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate effective November 1, 7982. Source of Funds:

Stars Funds: Biometry Faculty Salaries - $45,675 Associate Oean for Student AfPairs -. $15,225

CRBC No. 337)

INSTRUCTION

ADMINfSTRATIVE SCI ENCES Resignation : 3. Resign Donna M. LeBlanc a$ Program Coordinator a t an annual salary rate of $26,100, 10% T , effective November 30, 7982. (RBC No. 374)

Appointment : 4. Reappoint Debra A . Buchanan Reed as Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) 50% T .at an annual safary rate o f $26,100 effective September 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Biometry Faculty Salaries - $26,100 (RBC No. 275)

Resiqnation : 5. Resign Rose L. Bell as Faculry Associate (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $26,900 effective October 15, 1982. (RBC No. 254)

Salary Rate Increases : 6 . Increase the salary of Faculty Associate Robert P. Byington (Non-tenure) from an annual salary rate of $23,200 to $26,000 effective December I r 1982. Source of Funds

Other than State: Grant Funds - $26,000 ( R B C No. 362)

7. Increase ths salary of Sara L . Pressel as Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) from an annual salary rate of $23,200 to $25,200 effective December 1, 1982. Source o f Funds:

O t h e r than State: Grant Funds - $25,200 (RBC No. 365)

Transfer of Funds: 8. Amount of Transfer: $12,687.50

From: Nutrition Center - Faculty Salaries To: Biometry - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds for a Professor during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 394)

ENVI RONMENTAL St l ENCES Appointments : 9. Appoint Jack J. Pepys as a Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $76,000 effective January 3, 1983 through March 31, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds : Environmental Sciences Faculty Salaries - $76,000 (RBC No. 371)

10. Reappoint Edward J. Fairchild, I I as a Visit ing Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $62,502 effective September 1, 1982. Source o f Funds:

State Funds: Environmental Sciences Faculty Salaries - $62,502 (RBC No. 224)

Resignations : 'I I . Resign Francisco Sxekely as Assistant Professor on-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $34,900 effective October 76, 1982. (RBC No. 261)

12. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Gtendel Provost, A s s i stant Professor, CNon-tenure) e f f e c t i v e September 1 , 1982, (RBC No. 304)

HUMAN. ECOLOGY Appointments : 13. Appoint Ruben Y . Lisker as Visit ing Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $40,000 effective January 7 , f 983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Human Ecology Faculty Saiaries - $40,000 (RBC No. 361)

NUTRITION CENTER Chanqe in Status: 14. Change the status o f George R , Kerr from Professor and Olrector of the Nutrition Center ( ~ e n u r e ) to Professor and Director of the Nutrition Center and Associate Dean far Academic Affairs with no change in his annual salary rate effective November 1 , 1982. Source o f Funds:

State Funds: Nutrition Center - Faculty Salaries - $66,700 (RBC No. 338)

SAN ANTONIO PROGRAM Appointment: 15. A p ~ o i n t David C. Warner as Professor (Nan-tenure) 33% T at an annual salary rate of ' $46,892 effective January 16, 1983 through May 37, 1983. Change the status of Professor Warner from 33% T to 50% T wi th no change in his annual salary rate effective June 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

S tab Funds: San Antonio Program Faculty Salaries - $46,892 (RBC No. 271)

INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Appointments : 16. Appoint Catherine Painvin as Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) a t 50% T at an annual salary rate of $30,000 efYective October 22, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: t nstitute of Environmental Health Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 294)

17. Reappoint John S, Hughes as Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $27,200 effective September 1, 1982- Source of Funds:

State Funds : l nstitute of Environmental Health Faculty Salaries - $27,200 ( U S C No. 272)

Resiq natlons: 18. Resign Dennis M. Perrotta as Faculty Associate (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $22,700 effective October 31 , 1982. (RBC No. 270)

19. Resign Janet Bundy as Course Manager a t an annual salary rate o f $23,300 effective Ocbber 31, 1982. (RBC No. 339)

Change in Status: 20. Change the status of Program Coordinator Brenda M. Gahan from 75% T to 100% T wi th no change in her -annual salary rate of $24,800 effective October 4, 1982. Funds needed are to come from Grant Funds. (R8C No. 268)

SPEECH AND HEARING INSTITUTE

GENERAL INSTRUCTION Appointment: 1. Add a supplemental appointment for Professor Tina E. Bangs (Tenure) as l nterim Associate Director d f - Academic and Research Affairs and aisum-ing the role o f Associate Director of Clinical Services and increase her salary from an annual rate of $53,000 to $56,000 effective October 1 , 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: General l nstruction Faculty Salaries - $56,000 (RBC No. 293)

HOUSTON NURSING SCHOOL

GENERAL INSTRUCTION Appointment: 1 . Reappoint Diane P . Hatey as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $35,000 effective September 1, 1982. Soutce of Funds:

State Funds: General l nstruction Faculty Salaries - $35,000 (RSC No. 274)

Resignations: 2, Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Instructor Carol S. Entman (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. (RBC No. 273)

3. Cancel the 1982-83 appointment of Sandra Hall as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) effective September 1, 1982. Deceased. (RBC No. 313)

ORGANIZED ACTIV IT IES RELATED TO INSTRUCTION

HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER TELEVISION Appointment: 1. Appoint Ann Woodward Reed as Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure) a t an annual salary rate of $30,636 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Health Science Center Television F acu tty Salaries - $30,636 (RBC No. 376)

MEDICAL SCHOOL ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CENTER Resiqnation: 2. Revise the termination date of Robert F . McGregor as Research Scientist f rom October 31, 1982 to Oacember 31, 7982. (RBC No. 322)

DESIGNATED FUNDS

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

PRESIDENT Transfer of Funds: 1 . Amount of Transfer: $70,000

From: Interest on Time Deposits To: Administrative Expense - President's Office - Maintenance

and Operation

To provide funds for administrative expenses during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 250)

EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Transfer of Funds: 2. Amount of Transfer: $30,000

From: Interest on Time Deposits T o : Employee Relations - Maintenance and Operation

To provide operating funds during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 317)

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

MSRDP - DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Salary Rate increase: 3. Increase the salary of James C . Chamberlain, I I I Administrative Director - Medical Service Plan from an annual rate of $60,000 to an annual rate of $63,000 effective December 1, 1982. Funds needed are to come from MSRDP Director's Office Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 355)

SURGERY - MATCHING LARORATORY Transfer of Funds: 4. Amount of Transfer: $30,000

From: Matching Laboratory Estimated Budget To: Matching Laboratory - Classif Ied Salaries

To provide funds for classifled salaries during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 251)

SPEECH AND HEARING INSTITUTE

CLINICAL SERVICES Appointment: 5 . Appoint Carol L. Waryas as Interim Clinical Coordinator of Speech and Hearing Institute Clinical Services a t an annual salary rate of $30,000, 40% T, effective October 8, 1982. Funds needed are to come Prom Clinical Services - Administrative and Professional Salaries. (RBC No. 295)

UNEXPENDEO PLANT FUNDS

STUDENT/FACULTY APARTMENT PROJECT Transfer of Funds: 1 , Amount of Transfer : $45,000

From : Student/Faculty Apartment Project - l nterest l ncome Allocation T o : Student/FacuIty Apartment Project - Minor I mprovernents - Local

To provide operatlng funds during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 353)

VARIOUS Transfers of Funds: 1. Amount of Transfer: $886,901.58

From : Medical School Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $679,519.83 Dental Branch Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $. 52 At lied Health Sciences School Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $207,387.23

To: Medical School Comparative Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $78,999.85 l nternal Medicine - Endocrinolagy - Faculty Salaries - $96,165.69 l nternal Medicine - Gastrointestinal - facu l ty Salaries - $63,983-84 Internal Medicine - Nephrology - Faculty Salaries - $7,897.21 Obstetr ics and Gynecology - Faculty Salaries -97,985.30 Opthairnology - Faculty Salaries - $6,143.44 Pediatrics - Faculty Salaries - $198,242.47 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Faculty Salaries - $60,734.56 Radiology - Faculty Salaries - $52,075.30 Immunology and Organ Transplant - Faculty Salaries - $77,292.32 Surgery - Plastic - Faculty Salaries - $29,999.85

Dental Branch Restorative Dentistry - Removable Multiple Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $.S2

Allied Health Sciences School Nurse Anesthesia Education - Faculty Salaries - $1 66,930.85 Program in Biomedical Communications - Faculty Salaries - $35,889.18 Emergency Medical Services - Faculty Salaries - $1,900.00 l nstructional Development - Faculty Salaries - $2,661 .20

To provide Faculty Salary funds during fiscal year 1982-83. (RBC No. 325)

2. Amount of Transfer: $3,395,225.01

From: Dental Branch Anatomy - Dental - Faculty Salaries - $1 1,127.64 Anatomy - Gross - Faculty Saiarics - $16,271.14 Dental Oncology - Faculty Salaries - $ .04 General Practice - Faculty Salaries - $57,173.12 Histology - Faculty Salaries - $ -28 Medicine - Diagnosis - Faculty Salaries - $ . I 4 Medicine - Endodontics - Faculty Salaries - $61,142.61 Medicine - Internal Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $ -10 Medicine - Periodontics - Faculty Salaries - $50,327.68 Medicine - Roentgenology - Faculty Salaries - $34,800.10 Pathology - Faculty Salaries - $26,100.34 Microbiology - Faculty Salaries - $48,842.53 Physics - Qentaf Materials - Faculty Salaries - $38,041.88 Physiology - Biological Chemistry - Faculty Salaries - $ . I 3 Physiology - Nutr i t ion - Faculty Salaries - $ .04 Physiology - Pharmacology - Faculty Salaries - $21 ,508.26 Physiology - Physiology - Faculty Salaries - $ .27 Practice Relations a n d Management - Faculty Salaries - $ .04 Preventive Dent is t ry - Community Dent is t ry - Faculty Salaries - $52,525.37 Preventive Dentistry - Orthodontics - Faculty Salaries - $ .21 Preventive Dent is t ry - Pedodontics - Faculty Salaries - $100,422.07

Dental Branch (Continued) Restorative Dent is t ry - Complete Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $58,000.20 Restorative Dent is t ry - Fixed Mult iple Restorations - Faculty Salarles - $28,103.31 Restorative Dentistry - Un i t Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $84,603.63 Self-Directed Dental Education - Faculty Salaries - $ .08 Surgery - Faculty Salaries - $42,845.49 School of Dental Hygiene - Faculty Salaries - $2,909.99 Instructional Program Fund - Faculty Sataries - $55,000.00 Dental Science Inst i tu te - Faculty Salaries - $15,850.27

Medical Schml Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Faculty Salaries - $17,107.47 Neurobiology and Anatomy - Faculty Salaries - $7,745.61 Microbiology - Faculty Salaries - $59,500.22 Pharmacology - Faculty Salarler - $89,500.34 Physiology and Cell Biology - F sculty Salaries - $103,000.72 Anesthesiology - Faculty Salaries - $187,336.74 Dermatology - Faculty Salaries - $79,774.25 l nternal Medicine - General - Faculty Salaries - $7'1,674.94 Internal Medicine - Cardiology - Faculty Salaries - $25,232.05 Internal Medicine - Hematology - Faculty Salaries - $76,333.76 Infectious Diseases - Faculty Salaries - $ .20 l nternal Medicine - Pulmonary - Faculty Sataries - $218,904.08 Internal Medicine - Rheurnatology - Faculty Salaries - $155,968.27 Neurology - Faculty Salaries - $103,171.52 Otolaryngology - Faculty Salaries - $66,783.29 Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $49,135.85 Reproductive Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $ .28 Surgery - General - Faculty Salaries - $180,195.46 Surgery - Neurosurgery - Faculty Salaries - $86,800.16 Surgery - Orthopedics - Faculty Salaries - $20,000.12 Surgery - Pediatric SurgeFy - Faculty Salaries - $ .04 Surgery - Thoracic: and Cardiac - Faculty Salaries - $ -04 Surgery - Urology - Faculty Salaries - $107,852.24 Family Practice - Faculty Salaries - $ -89 Biomedical Communications - Faculty Salaries - $95,500.00

Public Health School Behavioral Sciences - Faculty Salaries - $ .25 Biometry - Faculty Salaries - $27,384.42 Environmental Sciences - Faculty Salaries - $1 7,349.44 Epidemiology - Faculty Salaries - $ -10 Human Ecology - Faculty Salaries - $ . I 6 Nutrition Center - Faculty Salaries - $ -32 San Antonio Program - Faculty Salaries - $122,869.88 Inst i tu te of Environmental Health - Faculty Salaries - $97,794.94

All ied Health Sciences School Radiologic Technology Education - Faculty Salaries - $ .28 Medical Technology Education - Faculty Salaries - $35,878.85 Blood Bank Technology Education - Faculty Salaries - $22,499.96 Cytotechnology Education - Faculty Salaries - $ .04 Histotechnology Education - Faculty Salaries - $22,967.08 Nutr i t ion and Dietetics - Faculty Salaries - $57,356.12 I nter-Discipl inary Studies - Faculty Sa taries - $40,908.22

Speech and Hearing Inst i tu te General Instruct ion - Faculty Salaries - $28,068.20

Nursing School General I nstruct ion - Faculty Salaries - $291 ,350.69

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Demographic and Population Genetics - Faculty Salaries - $8,135.73 Medical Genetics Center - Faculty Salaries - $21,545.17 Sensory Sciences Center - Faculty Salaries - $ .32

Ta : Dental Branch Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $805,596.90 Medical School Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $1,795,517.94 Public Health School Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $265,399.51 Allied Health Sciences Schwl Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $1 79,610.55 Speech and Hearing Institute Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $28,068.20 Nursing School Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $291,350.69 Graduate School of Biomedicat Sciences - Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries - $29,681.22

To lapse all unfilled and uncommitted line item faculty positions as of November 30, 1982. (RBC No. 354)

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Drive San Antonio, Texats 78284

Office of the %dent Phone: (512) 6914105

March 9 , 1983

Dr. Charles B. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austfn, T e x a s 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the April 14-15, 1983 meeting of the Board of Regents is

submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I reconmend approval.

Sincerely yours,

Frank Harrison President

TEE UN1VEm1TY OF TEXAS REALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

DOCaET FOR APRIL 14-15, 1983 MEETING

Page No.

Gifts frm Private Donors and Foundations to the University . . . . . HS -3

Absence from Usual and R e g u l a r Duties, including Travel . . . . . . . HS-3

Bushes8 Contzacts for Service, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-4

Standard Affiliation Agremnts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HS-5

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services:

State and Local Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal.

Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds w i t h i n existing budget totals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Clinical Faculty Agpoin-nts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CEMTER AT SAN ANMNIO

GIPPS: Acceptanem is r e c m n d e d for the follming qifts which have been - received:

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

1. V a i a n Instrument Graup Scientific equipment and S 53 ,020 .00 Walnut Creek, California supplips for the Depart-

ment of Pathology

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY PND STAFF: The following travel is reported in accordance w i t h Section 10.3 of Chapter 111, Part Two of the Regents' Rules and Regula- tions of the Board of Regents for governmtnt of The University of Texas - system.

1. David S. Richardson, D.P.S., Assistant Professor, Departntentof Pediatric Dentistry, to Hereford, El Paso, Levelland, B i g Springs, Wichita Falls, and TNalde, February 1, 1983 thmuqh February 28, 1983. This administra- tive leave of one =nth will a l l w Dr. Richardson to p m i c i p a t c in an e p i d a o l a g i c atudy for the State of Texas in these vaxious cities and will prwide useful information to the Deparmnt of Pediatric Dentistry and The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

2. Barbara M. Sullivan, M.D., Instructor, P a p m n t of Radialogy, to Washington, D.C., February 10, 1983 through March 27, 1983. Dr. Sullivan w i l l attend a continuing education course at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and gather information w h i c h w i l l be uereful in the teaching and education of medical students and physicians at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

BUSINESS COWRACPS FOR SERVICE;

Corporate f nterf ors , Inc, S a n Antonfor Texas

Approval requested for the

Ratification by the Board of Regents is requested for an agreement between Corporate Interiors, h e . and The University of Texas Health science Center at San Antonio as negotiated by Mr. R. B. Price, Executive V i c e President For Admhistratian and Business Affairs, and approved by System Administratfan. This agreement provides for paying Cowrate Interiors, Inc. on a " t h e card" basis in an m u n t not to exceed $7,500 from funds available in the appropriation for furnish- ings and equipment for the new library.

m UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS W T I f SCIENCE CEHTER AT SAN ANTONIO

STWDARD AFFILIATION AG-NTS

Tbe agreements recmmended for approval by the Board of Regents have bean apprboed by an attorney o f the Office of General Counsel and are based on the abode1 agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

Gdden Manor Jewish Home for the Aged S a n Antonio, Texas

1. An affiliation agreemnt between The University of Texas Health Scfenee Center at San Antonio and Colden Manor Jewish Home for the Aged signed by President Frank Harrison on behalf of The University of Texa~ Health Science Center at S a n Antonio. The purpose of this agre-nt is to contribute to t h o training o p p o m f t i e s of our students.

San Antonio State Chast Hospital San Antonio, Texas

2. An aff i l iat ion agreement between The University of Texas Health science Center at S a n Antonie and Snn Antonia State Chest Hospital signrd by President Frank Harrison on behalf of The University o f Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio- The purpbae of this agreemnt is to contribute to the trainimq opportunities of our students.

Veterans Mministration Medical Center Kerrville , Texas

3 . An aff i l iat ion agreement hewn The University of Texas Health Scfenea Center at San Antonio and Veterans Administration Medical Center signed by President Frank Harrison on behalf of The Univer- sity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. The purpose of this agreement is to eontrihate to the training opprtunities of our students.

TEE umvmsfm OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

CONTRACTS AND G W S FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL

(Funds Coming 1 n)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15,1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formal approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: G r a n t NO. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funda: Curxent Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure :

2. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

3 . Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

4. Agency: G r a n t No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure :

A l i c e Kleberg Reynolds Meyer Foundation

Mucosal Blood Flow in the Ileum and Colon A. P. Shepherd, Ph.D. $3 ,500 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1985 TO study mueosal blood f l o w with a laser method developed and perfected in our laboratory Bexar

American Cancer Society

Mechanism of I n s u l i n Action Frederick A. Dorr, M.D. $3,600 July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 American Cancer Society T e x a s Division Fellowship Research Grant Bexar

American Cancer Society

Human Breast Carcinoma C e l l s as Targets of Monaclonal Antibody-Ricin A Chain Immunotoxing Charles F. LeMaistre, M.D. $3,600 July 1, 1983 throuqh June 3 0 , 1984 July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 American Cancer Society Texas Division Fellowship Research Grant Bexar

American Cancer Society

A Perfusion Capillary System for the Cloning of Human Leukemias and Lymphomas Laurence K. Tokaz, M.D. $3,600 July 1, 1983 throuqh June 30, 1984 July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 American Cancer Society Texas Division Fellowship Research Grant Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at: San Antonio Contracts and G r a n t s - Non-Govamznental (contfnued) Rqents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

5. Agency: Grunt No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Furids: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Daseriptian : County of Expenditure :

6. Agency:

G r a n t No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: M e w Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perfod: Description:

County of Expenditure:

7. Agancy : Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: N e w Funds: Current Budqet Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure :

8 . Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County af Expenditure:

American Cancer Society, Inc. ACS CH-1628 Evaluation of Stabi l i ty of D m g Sensitivity Profi les of Human Tumors Cultured in a H u m a n Tumor Cloning System D a n i e l O. Von Hoff, M.D. $59,713 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 J a n u q 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Continued support of research Bexar

Education and Research Foundation of Prosthodontics

Compatibility of Dental Duplicating Msterials with Dental Stone and Pe- v~lopment af a Method to Deternine Surface Roughness of Stone Vfneenl B m e t t , B.D.S. $700 Jsnuary 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1903 throuqh December 31, 1983 Various duplicating material will be t es ted for compatability w i t h various dental stonee Bexar

Mlles Pharmaceuticals >

A Double-Blind Study of the Safety and Efficacy of N M p i n e (BAY e 9736) for the Treaaent of Ncuroloqic Deficits and Prevention of Death Caused by A c u t e Ischemic Brain Infarct ion David G . Sherman, M. P . $104,960 No dates No dates Study of Miaaodipine (BAY e 9736) Bexar

Museular Dystrophy Association

I n h i b i t i o n of the A u t o d n e Response to the Acetylcholine Receptor w i t h Chimeric Toxins Keith A. Krolick , Ph. D . $30,000 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 To determine usefulness of antibody- toxin hybrid molecules for deleting self reactive clones of lymphocytes, thereby influencinq an experimental autoimmune disease in rats Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at S a n Antonio Contracts and Grants - Non-Govemental (continued) w e n t 8 Meeting April 14-15, 1983

9. Agmcy: Grant No. : Project Titlet

Principal Investigator: M e w Funds: Current Budget Period:

, Total P r o j e c t Periodt Description:

County of Expenditure:

10. Agency: Grant NO. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: Hew Pufids: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of ExpendAture:

11. Aqmcy: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

12. Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

13. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Curren t Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descr ipt ion: County of Expenditure:

Northwestern University PARFR-3OOT Poly (lactide-co-glycolfdel Norethis- terone Microcapmale Study (Poly Net-90) Jose P. Balmaceda, M,D. $4,415 A u g u s t 1, 1982 through July 31, 1983 August 1, 1982 through July 31, 1983 Amendment No. 2 to contract providing new funds Bsxar

Northwestern University PARFR-301T A Clinical Evaluation of the B i o - absorbable Subdermal Contraceptive Norethindrone Pellet Implant =cardo H, Asch, M.D. $5,830 August 31, 1982 through F c b n a x y 20, 1983 September 1, 1981 through February 28, 1983 Extension of six months to current con- tract w i t h additional funds Bexar

Pennwdl t Corporation

Radiographic Evaluation of the variable KV DC X-Ray System Charles Morris, D.D.S. $6 ,000 January 4 , 1983 through completion May 12, 1981 through completion Extension of time w i t h additional funds B a a x

Penmalt Corporation

Radiographic Evaluation of Panorex If w i t h DC X - R a y Charles Morris, D.D.S. $6,000 January 4 , 1983 through completion May 12, 1981 through completion Extension of t h e with additional funds Btxar

Pfizer, fnc. Protocol 05-1 A Multicenter Sultamicillin ICP-49,952) Phase I 1 Study Philip A. Brunell, M.D. $22,000 NO dates No dates Support of dm9 study Bexar

The University of Texae Health Science C e n t e r at San Antonid Contracts and G r a n t s - Non-Guvernmental (continued) Regents Meetinq April 14-15, 1983

14. Agency:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Projact Period: Dtscriptf on:

County of Expenditure:

15. Agency: G r a n t No. : Prof ect T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: Mew Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project P e r i d : Description:

County of Expenditure:

16. Agency: Grant No, : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: Mew Funds: Current Budget Ptriodt Total Project Perid: Description :

County of Expenditure:

R o b e r t J. Kleberg, 3r. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation

Ultrasonic Computerized Tomoqraphic study of Breast Neoplasms Balasuhramanian Rajagopalan, Ph.D. $26,050 October 1, 19a2 through S e p t d e r 30, 1983 October I, 1902 through September 3 0 , 1983 Acoustic attenuation and speed tomograme of btaast in viva will be obtained in the coronal planes utilizing the ultra- sound cwrtputerized tomographic breast scanner to establish acoustic parameters for differentiating normal and abnormal tissues B e x a r

Cefopmrazone Ma Versus Clindmycin/ Gentamicin Fn the T r e a m n t of Ob/Cyn Bacterial fnfections Ronald S. G i b b s , M.D. $100,000 No dates No dates To study the efficacy and safety o f cefapexzaone Na+ compared to C l h d a - mycine plus gentadcin in t r e a w n t of Ob/Gyn infections Bexar

Schering Corporation

Antifungal Therapy w i t h SCH 28191 John R. Graybill, H.P. $12,300 No dates NO dates To explore the efficacy of SCH 28191 ,

in the animal models of mycotic infec- tions Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Nan-Governmental (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

17. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: merit Budget Period ': Total Project Period: Deacxiption:

County of Expenditure:

1 8 . Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Paria: Total Project Periods Description:

County of Expenditure:

19, Aqancy: Grant Nd . : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

2 0 . Agency: Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

C c u n t y of Expenditure:

schering Corporation Study No. C82-093-01 A Phase I1 Study of Intralesionally- Administered Intecferon in Advanced Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Head and Neck Douglas Mattox, M.D. None No dates No dates The evaluation of the efficacy of intralesional human interferon in advanced head and neck carcinoma B e x a r

S m i t h Kline & French Laboratories AU-I04 "Ridauram and NSAIP versus Placabo and NSAID Quality of Life Study I, Jon Russell, M.D., Ph.D. $39,204 NO dates #o dates Trea-nt of rheumatoid -itis w i t h Aranofin Bexar

S m i t h fline & French Laboratories K 04 Mufti-Center Study Comparing the Rate of Duodenal Ulcer Healing in Patients Taking SK&F 92994-A2 400 mg U.I.D., 200 mg U.I.D., or Placebo Todd 8 . Z m - , M.D. $79,60(! No dates No dates To coapare the rate of endoscopfcally- confirmed healing and symptomatic re- lief of duodenal ulcers Bexar

The Deafness Research Foundation

Functional Tests for Adronergic Receptors Within the Cochlea Michael I,. Wiederhold, M.D. $10,000 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1983 through Decder 31, I983 To provide information about the site and mechanism of action of propronalol and other related d m q s on responses of the auditory nerve of acoustic stimula- t i o n Bexar

The University of T e x a s Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - N~n-Go~ermIEXItal (continued] Ragants Meetinq April 14-15, 1983

21. Agency: G r a n t No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: Ncw Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

22. Aqency: Grant NO. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Petiod: T o t a l P r o j e c t Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

23. Agency: Grant: No. : Project Title:

Principal fnvestigator: New m s : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description8

County of Expenditwe:

24. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Tota l Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

The Mmdy Foundation 02-23 5 Investigation of Effects of Dimethyl- sulfoxide (DMSO) on Experimentally Induced Spinal Cord or Brain Injury Hautice S. A l b i n , M.D. $185,479 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 Fehmaxy 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 To evaluate hypothsda , hyperbaric oxygenation and dimethylsulfoxide in the treament of head injury, spinal. cord injury and stroke Bexax

The Robert A. Welch Foundation AQ-814 Structure-hmction Analysis of tha B Subunit of the FlATPase Michael G. Douglas, Ph.D. $54,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 Rmnswed support of research Bexar

The Robert A, Welch Foundation AQ-965 Chemical Characterization of Transcrig- tfon Control Regions i n Yeast Genes Donna L. Montgomesy, Ph-D. $60,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 Research will characterize and determine chemical structure of a group of genes from Baker's Yeast for comparison w i t h all structures to identify camon features which may act as control signals which share similar and/or coordinate expreaaion used to in i t ia te and regulate mRNA synthesis Bexar

The University of N o r t h Carolina at Chapel H i l l Agreement ~~1,19171 Metabolic Studies of N o n n a l and Injured ~espiratory Cells Joel B. Baseman, Ph.D. $64,992 December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 December 1, 1981 through November 30, 1983 Continued support of research project Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - N~n-Governmtntal (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

25. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal fnvestigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Doscriptian:

County of Expenditure:

26. Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: H e w Funda: Cutzent Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

27. Agency: Grant No. : erc ject Title:

Principal Investigator: Net* Fundp: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Periad: Total Project Period: Description: county o f Expenditure :

The Upjohn Company Protocol No. 2451 Topical Minoxidil in E a r l y ale P a t t e r n Baldness Richard L. Devf l l ez , M .a. $132,040 No dates No dates To determine the safety and efficacy of topical minoxidil solution in the t r e a m n t of e a r l y , progressive male -

, pattern baldness Bexar

The Upjahn Conqany Protocol Ha. 7242 Prostaglandin Synthetasr Inhibitors as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Staphy- lococcal Ostemtyelitis in the Rabbit Modal Philip A, Brunell, M.D. $lO,OOO No dat:ss No dates Supp* of dmlg study Bexar

T r h i ty University

Teaching services of Dr. J. C. Cooper, Jr,, fn Otorhinolaryngology to Teach Educatian 1 4 8 ( G ) J - C. Cooper, Jr., M.D. $r,ooo Januaxy 1, 1983 through June 30, 1983 September 1, 1976 through June 30, 1983 Continued program support Bexar

United Cerebral Palsy Research and Education Foundation, Inc. R-328-8 3

. Rnfmal (Baboon) Model of Intrauterine G r o w t h Retardation Yves W. Brans, M.D. $37 659 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1982 through Janaury 31, 1994 Renewed support of research pro j ec t Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at: San Antonio Contracts and G r a n t s - Non-Govemmsntal {continued) Regents Mmting Apr i l 14-15, 1903

29. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Fundsa Currmnt Budget Period: Total Project Period: Deac+iption:

County of Ekpendituze:

Wyeth Laboratories Protocol 443218-127 The Effects of Liver Disease on the Disposition of Oral and Parenteral Cir-1 Anastacio Hoyumpa, M.D. $46,906 No dates No dates To determine the influence of acute and chronic l iver disease on the disposition and elimination of ciramadol Bexar

m mIvERsIm OF TEXAS HEALTEI: SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANMNIO -

COW-S AND G ~ T S FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - S T A m AND GOVE-

(Funds C-g In)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for fo-1 approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency z Gxant No. : Project Titlet

principal Investigator: NOW Funds : Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Agency : Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Tnvestigator: New hmds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: ,

County of Expenditure:

3 . Agency : Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: Hew Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

4. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New E'unds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

B e x a r County Hospital Distr ic t

~upervisory Semices Fklative to Physicians Providing Coverage Durinq Late Afternoon and Even-gs at the vady Walk-In C l i n i c Andrew Diehl, M.P. $1,980 Januazy 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1981 through December 31, 19a3 Continuation of service

Texaa Deparment o f Health fAC (82-83) 1970 Improved Pregnancy Outcome Program R, 8 . Price $3,800 December 22, 1982 through August 31, 1983 December 22, 1982 through August 3 1 , 1983 To provide a part-time medical director Bexar

Texas Departmtnt of human Resouxees 091-13-P-00 Amendment No. 1 Ehrman Senices Contract C a r l 3. Paueratein, M.D. $20,000 September 1, 1982 through October 31, 1982 November 1, 1981 through October 31, 1982 Continued support of H u m a n Services Contract Bexar

Texas D e p a m n t of Human Resources 091-13-P-00 Human Services Contract C a r l 3. Pauerstein, M.D. $191,250 November 1, 1982 throuqh August 31, 1983 S e p t d e x 1, 1976 through August 31, 1983 Renewal of Family Planninq Contract Bexar

The Univexsity of T a x a s Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - State and Gocar Government (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

5. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total P r o j e c t Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

6 , Agency : Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Xnvestfgator: New Fundsr Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Dascriptfon:

County of Expenditure:

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Subcontract to MU-482002-07-1 Services in Treamnt of Hemophiliacs Paul Zeltzer, M.D. $5,100 Januazy 1, 1983 tb~ough September 30, 1983 January 1, 1903 through September 30, 1983 Consultation w i t h personnel In Depart- ment of Pediatrics at Texas Tech Unf- versity Baalth Science8 Center who are involved in treatment of h%mophiliaes at that institution Bexsr

Tha Univeraiq of Texas at Aust in IAC (82-83) 1601 Amendment #I Teleconferences for College of Pharmacy R. B, Price $2 ,000 February 3 , 1983 through August 31, 1983 September 1, 1982 through August 31, 1903 To increase monthly rental fee of teleconference line to $30 B e x a r

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH S C m a -8 AT SAN ANTONIO

eONTRAmS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, D E V X ~ P ~ AND EDUCATIOKU SERVICES - FEDERAL

(Punds Coming In)

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETmG APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following Contracts and Grants have been awarded and are submitted for formdl approval of the Board of Regents:

1. Agency : Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: Ndew Pufid~: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

2. Agancy: Grant No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: N e w Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Per iod: Description: County of Expenditure:

Agency :

Grant No, : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure :

Dqartment of the Amy DAHD17-814-1206 Amendment P-202 Influence of Organophosphates and A n t i - cholinergic Agents on C a H Dependent Processes in Synaptic Trandss fon David H. Ross, Ph,D. $3,346 September 15, 1982 tbtough December 14, 198 September 15, 1981 through De-er 14, 198 Supplemntal funding Bexar

> D e p n n t of the Axmy DAMD17-81-C-1224 Amendment P-203 Studies an the Effect of ChoLinssterase Inhibition on the Central Cholinergfc System and A Study of the D r u g s Used for Treament and Prophylaxis of Cholinesterase Poisoning W i l l i a m B. Stavinoha, Ph.D. $98,678 October 1, 1982 through September 30, 1983 October I, 1981 through S e p t d e r 30, 1983 Incremental funding Bexar

Department of Health and Human Sexvices National Cancer Institute 1 R23 CA34054-01 Tumor-Associated Renal Phasphate Wasting Nancy D. Adams, M.D. $35,500 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1903 throuqh January 31, 1986 To compare response to know phosphnturic effect of PTH and to test this in anti- phosphaturic W e l s as dietary phosphate deprivation and thyroparathyrsidectomy Bexar

Ths University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio C o n t r a c t s and G r a n t s - P e d e r a l (cantinued) Regenta Meeting April 14-15, 1983

want NO. : Project Titlet Principal Investiqator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Desezigtianr CounZy of Expenditure:

G r a n t No. : Project T i t l d : Principal Investigator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditurct

6 , Agency:

G r 8 n t No. : Project T i t l e :

Principal fnvestigator: Hew Funds: Current Budqct Period: Tota l Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

7. Agency:

Grant No, : Project T i t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period : Description: County of Expenditure:

8 . Agency:

Grant No - : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total ProjtGt Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

D e m e n t of Health and Human Senrices National Cancex Institute 2 R01 CA26376-04 Mechanism of Action of Anti-Tmmr Drugs Richard F, Luduena, Ph,D. $31,742 January I, 1983 through December 31, 1983 July 1, 1979 through December 31, 1985 Renewal support of project Bexar

Depastment of Health and Human Sentices N a t i o n a l Heart, ~ung, and B l o o d Institute 5 F32 BL06439-02 Heart Failure and Shock ELleen M. Hasser , Ph .D . $14,052 February 1, 1983 through October 31, 1983 February 1, 1982 through October 31, 1983 Continued suppofl of research fellowship B+xar

Department of Health and Human Semi ces National Institute of Uthritis, DFabetss, Digestive & Kidney Diseases 5 R O I AH30668-03 Calcitonfn: Gane Struetuxe and Regu- lati on John W. Jacobs, M.D. $47,114 D e c A x 1, 1982 through November 30, 1983 -8 1, 1981 through N o v a e r 30, 1983 Continued mppof l of research project Bexnr

D e p a m n t of Health and Htrman Services National Cancer Ins t i tu te 5 R O I CA34890-02 Cl in i ca l Applications of Esterase, a Monocyto Marker IIwak-Wai Lam, Ph.D. $39,068 Januaxy 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 SeptMer 1, 1982 through December 31, 198: Continued support of research Bexar

Department of Health and Human Services National I n s t i t u t e of Dental Research 5 ROI DE06000-03 Effect of Pa ro t i d Function on Saliva and Cells Dorthea A. Johnson, D.D.S. $48,233 January 1, 1983 throuqh December 31, 1983 June 1, 1981 through December 31, 1984 Continued support of research project Bexar

The University of T e x a s Health science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal (continuedl Eeqents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

9. Agency:

G r a n t No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigatdr: N&w Fundus Curreat Budget Period: Total Project Periodz Descr%ptfon: C o w t y of Expenditure:

10. Agency:

Grant No. t Project Title a

Principal Investigator: New mnds: Currelit Budget Periodt Total Project Period: beoeription: County of Expenditures

11. Agency:

G r a n t No. : Project Titlez

Principal Investigator: New Funds: merit Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure :

1 2 , Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and Human services National Institute of General Medical Sciencea S R O l GM24795-06 Hydrophobic Assaciations of Membrane Complexes ~ o a L C. Robinson, Ph.D. $54,719 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Janu&xy 1, 1978 through December 31, 1985 Continued support of research B e a r

Deparbnent of Health and H u m a n Scrrricea Natiom3. Institute of General Medical Sciences 5 ROI -1780-02 Hepatic, cerebral and Renal Side Effects of CirneticUne Kermit V. Speeg, M.D. $64,413 Februaxy 1, 1983 through Jsn- 31, 1984 June 1, 1982 through ~anuazy 31, 1984 Continued support of research BBXa.r

D e p n n t of Health and Bman Semices National Heae, Lung, and B 1 d Institute 5 ROT HL19676-67 Physico-chemical Interactions in Pul- monary Surfactant Richard 3. King, Ph.D. $22,592 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1977 through December 31, 1984 Continued support of research B e x a r

D e p a m n t of H e a l t h and numan Services National Heart, Lung, and B l o o d Inst itute 5 R01 RU7504-02 Control of the Circulation During Thermal Stress Duane W. Proppc, Ph.D. $40,120 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through D e c d e r 31, 1984 Continued support of research Bexar

The University of Texas Health Science Center at S Q ~ Antonio Cantracts and Grants - Federal (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

13- Agency:

Grant No. : P r o j e c t T i t l e :

Principal Lmestigat~r: New Funds: Cuzrent Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: c m t y of ~xpe~1diw8:

14, Agency:

Grant No. : Project Title:

Principal Investigator: N a w Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descriptf on:

County of Expnditure :

15. Agency: Grant No. : Pro j e e Title:

Pr Jneipal Investigator : New runds: Current Budget Periodi Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditures

16. Agency: Grant No. : Project T i t l e r

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Pexid: Tota l Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department of Health and H u m a n Senriets National Institute of Arthritis, Dia- betes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases 5 R23 AM3039342 Role of Polycatidnic Mediators in Glumerulonephritis Jeffrey L. Barnes, Ph.P. $32,940 Janua~y 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1984 Contfnued support of research Bexar

D e p n n t of Health and H u m a n Services National H e a r t , Lung, and Blood Institute 7 R01 HL30556-01 Nutritional Effects on Lung Antioxidant Def enaes Stephen Jenkinson, n.n, $43,383 January 1, 1983 through Wvember 30, 1903 Jan- 1, 1983 through Novamber 30, 1983 To investigate hypothesis that nutri- tional drficiences prediswse animals to oxidant lung damage Be%=

National Science Foundation PCM-8241253 Multiple Sigma-Like Subunits of Bacillus Subtflis RNA Polymerase William G. Haldenwang, n . D . $56,868 February I, 1983 through July 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 Continued support of research Bexar

National Science Foundation P a - 8 30 07 3 3 Processing o f N - L M s d Glyccproteins in Plants A l a n D. Elbefn, Ph.D. $16,483 Januaxy 15, 1903 thzough June 3 0 , 1984 January 15, 1983 through June 3 0 , 1984 Experiments an the mechanism of N- glycosylation in plants Bexar

TAE UNJVERSSTY OF TEXAS . BEALTH SCIENCE m E R AT SAN ANTONIO

-S TO T#E 1982-83 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OP REGENTS m I N G APRIL 14-15, 1983

a R A L ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF NEWS m INFORMATION Change in Status: 1, Promte and change the statue of Mr. Michael P. Lawrence from Information Writst I11 (non-tenure) at a t o t a l cdqensation rate of $20,508 to Assistant Director of-News and Infomatian Semiceg {ncn-tenure) a t a total compensation rate of $22,500 effective Januaxy 1, 1983. Source of Fun&:

S t a t e Funds: Office of News and Infozmation Administrative and Professional Salaries - $22,500

{RBC 1663

RESIDENT mSTRUcrION

MEDfCAt SCHOOL

Resiqnation: 2. Accept the resignation of Dr. Edward A. Wilson as Assistant PfOfe~sor (non- tenure 1 at a tot41 compensation tats of $80,000 ef fectivt December 3 1, 1982. (RBC 157)

Appoinmnt a : 3 . Correct the t i t l e of Dr. Kenneth J. Morrow, Jr., from Visiting Clinical Associate Praf masor I non-tenure) t o Visiting Associate Praf essclr (non-tenure 1 at a total compensation rate of $42,000 for 42.9% t i m e for the period of October 1, 1982 through Februaxy 28, 1983, Source of Funds:

O t h e r than State: Wdicine DH#S Grant - $42,000 IRBC 138)

4 , Appoint Or. Robert E, Manse1 as Visiting Associate Professor (non-tenure) without salary effective Octobex 1, 1982. (RBC 1501

5 . A p p a i n t Dr. David J, Adam as Research Ins t ructor in Medicine (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of 520,000 effeetive'January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

O t h e r than State: Medicine DHHS Grant - $20,000 . ImC1821

Salary Rate Increases: 6 . Increase the to ta l compensation rats of Dr. Meyer D. Lifschi tz as Associ- ate Professor (tenure) from $66,520 to $68,920 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds :

State Funds: Medicine Teaching Salaries - $25 ,461 O t h e r than Sta te : Medicine DEHS Grant - $2,871

Medicine MSRDP Funds - $1,200 V.A. Medical Center Hospital -$39,388

(=C 1091

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Anwndmmnts to the 1982-83 Operating Budgets (continurndl w e n t + Meeting April 14-15, 1983

S a l a r y Rate Inereasma : (continued) 7. Increase the total rompemation rate of Dr- B a r r y B. Muhoberac as Research Assistant Profassor (non-tanurr) from $27,000 to $29,400 effective Pecenber 1, 1982, source af Pun&:

O t h e r than State: Medicine DHES Grant - $14,083 V.A. Wsdical Cmnter Hospital - $15,317

(Rae 137)

Appofn-nta : 9, Appoint Dr. W a r t M. Patterson as Assi stanat: Professor Inon-tenure) at a - - total cmqmsation rate of $55,000 effeetAve Novmber 1, 1982. Solxce of -3: I

Stat. m: Ob~tstrics and Gynecology Tmaflling Salaries - $55,000 (RBC 1391

9. Appoint Dr. frinda R- E l l s w o r t h as Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a .'. t o t a l e ~ m a t i o n =ate of $35,000 effective December 1, 1982.

s a c . of Punds: State Funds: Obstetrics and Gynecology Teaching Salaries - $55,000

(RBC 1411

10. Apgafnt Dr. Eprancfaco J. Rojaa as Assistant Professor (mn-tenure) a t a t o t a l cumpensation rate of $36,000 effective January 1, 1983. soure. of Funds:

S t a t e m: Obstetrics and GynecdlOqy Teaching Salwies - $36,000 IREC 1831

~ppoin&nts : 11. Appoint Mr. Joseph P. Llndatrom as a Special ist in Emergency Medical Services (non-tenure) at a total compensatfon rate of $19,400 mffective Petsmber 13, 1982. s m c e of Flmda:

O t h e r than State: City of San Antonio EMS Grant - $19,400 (RBC 158)

2 Appoint Ms. Gale T. Gregory as a Sprcial ist in Emergency M i c a 1 Scmices (non- tenure 1 at a total c-nsation rate of $19 ,400 effective Decesber 13 , 1982. Source of Funds:

Other than S t a t e : C i t y of S a n Antonio EMS Grant - $19,400 (IIBc 159)

13. Appoint Ms. Linda Scbneider-Aiken as a Specialist in Emergency Medical services (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $19,400 effective December 13, 1982. Source of Funds :

O t h e r than State: C i t y of San Antonio ms Grant - $19,400 (RBC 1601

The University of T a a s Health Science Center a t San Antonio Amendments to tho 1982-03 Operating Budqsts (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1903

MEDICAL SCHQOL (continued)

ORTEIOPAEDf CS ( continued} Appoin-nts: (continued) 14. Appoint Ms. Linda T. Hook as Special ist in Emergency Medical Services (non-

-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $19,400 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Puads:

O t h e r than S t a t e : C i t y of San Antonio ENS Grant - $19,400 (RBC 1611

15. A p p o i n t Hs , Linda S. Heredia as a Specialist in Emergency Medical Serrrices {non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $19,400 effective December 1, 1982. source of Funds:

O t h e r than State: City of S a n Antonio EMS G r a n t - $19,400 (RBC 163)

Change in Status: 16, Change the status of Dr. Charles A. Rockuood, Jr., from Professor (tenure) to Professor (tanure) and Acting Chairman (non-tenure) w i t h no change in the total compensation rate of $129,370 effective November 1, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds: Orthopaedics Teaching Salaries - $74,250 Other than State: Orthopaedies MSRDP m d s - $55,120

(RBC 1771

PEDIATRICS Resignation: 17, Accept the resignation of Dr. Isaac F. Kuhn, Jr., as Asaiakant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics inon-tenure) at a t o t a l compensation rate of $27,330 ef fec- tive December 3 , 1982, (RBC 136)

PHYSICAL MEDICmE AND REHABILITATION Appointment : 18. Appoint Dr. Hou Chi Dung as Assdciate Professor (non-tenure) without salary effective Decenber 1, 1982. Dr. Dung will continue to serve as Associate Pro- fessor (tenure) for 95% t h e in the Department of Anatomy and as Associate Pro- fessor (non-tenure) for 5% t ime in the Graduate School fnstruction matomy at a total compensation rate of $37,440.

m: 19. Appoint Dr. Marilyn M. Faber as Ins t ruc tor in Clinical Psychiatry (non- tenure) at a total compensation rate of $29,000 effective October 16, 1982. Source of Funds: Other than State: Psychiatry DHRS Grant - $29,000

(RBC 140)

2 0 . Appoint Dr. Harold D, Scott as Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a . to ta l conpensation rate of $54,925 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds: Psyehiatq Teaching Salaries - $ 6 , 6 6 3 other than State: V.A. Medical Center Hospital - $48,262

(RBC 162)

The University of Texas Health Science Center at S a n Antonio mndmenta to the 1982-83 Operating Budgats (continued) Rogentr Meeting April 14-15, 1983

mfCAL S-L (continued)

Reskgnationt 21. Accept the resfgnation of Dr. Joaqufn G. Mfra as Associate Professor f toi lwe a t a total compensation rate of $93,740 sf f ective Deccmber 31, 1982. (RBC 145)

S u X E R Y Appofnmetnt : 22. Agmint Dr. Philip A. Deffer as Associate Profesaor of Clinical Surgery (non-tenure) at a total compenration rate of $65,000 for 500 time effective Iovember 1, 1982. Source Of Rinds:

O t h e r than State: Surgery MSRDP Funds - $65,000 (RBC 126)

A p p i n m n E : 23, A p p o i n t Dr. David 8. lbhrbach a8 Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total campensation rate of $35,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds: State Funds: Anatomy Teaching Salaries - $35,000

(RBC 1521

Appoinments: 24. Appoint Pr. Kenneth A. Bill as Research Instmetor of Biocher~istry (non- ten-5- at a total compensation rate of $30,000 for 7 5 1 time effective ~ovembcr 1, 1982. S a u c e of Funda:

O t h e r than State: Biochemistry Dm8 Grant - $30,000 (RBC 132)

25. Appoint Dr. Janakirarnan Jayarman as Research Instructor in Biochemistry (non-tenure) at a total coapensation rate of $24,000 ef fectivs January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Fundr: Biochemistry Teaching Salaries - $24,000 (REiC 185)

Appoinmn t : 26. Appoht Dr. John T. Ilung as Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $31,000 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds:

Sta te Punda: Microbiology Teaching Salaries - $31,000 (RBC 168)

PATHOLOGY Appoinaent : 27. Appoint Dr. Cl i f ford A. Suenram as Research Assistant Professor of Pathology (non-tenure) at a t o t a l compensation rate of $ 2 7 , 5 0 0 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds: Other than S t a t e : Pathology NIH G r a n t - $27 ,500

(RBC 134)

The University of TQxao Health Science Center at San Antonio Ammndmtnts to the 1982-83 Ogeratf ng Budgets (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

PATHO= (continued) Change in Status: 28. Change the status and increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Jeffrey L. B a r n e s as Research Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator (non-tenure) from $19,200 $25,000 effective November 1, 1982. Source of m d s :

Other than State: Pathology DHHS Grant - $14,000 Pathelogy Dm5 G r a n t - $ 6,000

(RBC 104)

Appointareat : 29. Aggalnt Dr. James W. M a as Professor (non-tenae) without s a l a q effective ~anu&- 1, 1983. Dr. mas w i n continue to seme as Professor (tenure) at a total compensation rate of $93,000 in the D e p a m n t of Psychiatry. (RBC 179)

PKYSIOLOGY A p p i n b e n t : 3 0 . A p p o i n t Dr. Masafumi Hayashida as Visiting Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $24,000 effective December 1, 1982. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Physiology Teaching Salaxies - $24,000 (RBC 146)

D m % SCHOOL

Appointtnents t 31. Appofnt Dr. Gerald L. Fraenmuing as Clinical Assistant Professor (non- tenure) at a total compensation rate of $49,500 for 10% t h e for the pariod January 5 , 1983 through March 23, 1983, Source of Funds:

State Funds: Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - $49,500 tRf3C 1691

32- Appoint Dr. Lightle Y . Morr is as Cl in i ca l Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total colapensation rate of $49,500 for l O % ' t i m e for the period January 5 , 1983 through March 23, 1983. Source of Funds:

Sta te Funds: Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - $49,500 CBBC 170)

33. Appoint Dr. Homer W. P h i l l i p s as Clinical Assistant Prafessor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $49,500 for 108 time for the period of January 5 , 1903 through March 23, 1983. Sauree of Funds:

State Funds: Orthoddntics Teaching Salaries - $49,500 IRElC 171)

34. Appoint Dr. David L. Schmidt as C l i n i c a l Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a t o t a l compensation rate of $49,500 f o r 10% time f o r the period of January 5 , 1983 through March 23, 1983. Sdurce of Funds :

State Funds: Orthcdontics Teaching Salaries - $49,500 IReC 1 7 2 )

The university of Texas Health Science Center at S a n Antonio Rmendmants to the 1982-83 Operating Budgats [continued) Regents Meeting April 14-35, 1983

DENTAL BCHWL (continued)

Appointmtnts: (continued) , 35 . Appoint Dr. h e W. Coleman as Cl in i ca l Aasastant Prafessor (mn-tenure) at a total compensation rate o f $49,500 for 10% time for the pericd of J a n u q 5 , 1983 through larch 23, 1983. Souree of Funds: State Funds: Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - $49,500

(RBC 174)

36. Appoint Dr. W f lliam 3. Bare8 as Clinical Assistant Prof esaox (nan-tenurej at a total compensation rate of $49,500 for 10% time for the period of Januaxy 5 , 1983 through March 23, 1903. Source of Funds:

State Funds: O r t b d o n t i c s Teaching Salaries - $49,500 (R8C 175)

37. Appoint Dr. Louis R. Baeten as Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $49,500 for 10% time for the period of January 5 , 1983 throuqh M a r c h 23, 1983. Sdurca of mnds : Stato Fundat Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - $49,500

(RBC 176)

0% 6 MAx~uxlaAcIAt s-RY Appoinment : 38. Appoint Dr. Joseph E. Van S i c k e l s as Associate Professor (non-tenure) at a total ccrmpernsation rate of $60,000 effective January 1, 1903. Source of Funds:

S t a t o Funda: Oral c Maxfllofacial Surgery Teaching Salaries - $57,000 O t h e r than S t a t e : Oral & Maxillafacial Surgery MSRDP Funds - $3,000

(ItBC 167)

NURSING SCHOOL

NURSING SCHOOL TNSTRUCTLON Appointments: 39. Appoint Ms. Diane D. Coulney as Specialist (non-tenure) at a total com- pensation rate of $25,000 for 50% time fo r the period of January 1, 1983 thxough Febmary 28, f 983. Source of h d s :

State Funds: Nursing School Instruction Teaching Salaries - $25,000 (RBC 186)

40. Appoint Ms. Patricia Ballentine as Instructor Inon-tenure) at a nine- month academic salary rate of $16,000 effective January 16, 1983. S~urce of Funds:

State Funds: Nursing School Instruct ion Teaching Salaries - $16,000 (RBC 187)

41. Appoint Ms. Claudia L. Rabbins as Instructor (non-tenure) at a nine- month academic salary rate of $17,000 effective January 16, 1983. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Nursing School Instruction Teac3ing Salaries - $17,000 (RBC l ag )

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budqots (continued) Regenta Meetinq April 14-15, 1983

NURSING SCHWL (continued)

Change in Status: 42. change the statua of ME. Julia E. Orosz from Assistant Professor (non- tenure) to specialist (non-tenure) w i t h no change in the nine-month academic salary rate o f $21,712 effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nurshg School Teaching Salaries - $21,712

(RBC 178)

1983 5-R SESSION BUDGET 43. To record the summer school budget far the School of Nursing 1983 S-er Sesaion. Funds needed for this increase in the -unt of $119,165 will be txansftrred from Unallocated Resident Instruction to Sumer Sess ion Teaching Salaries. See attached listing, (RBC 2141

SUMMER SCEOOL BUDGET FOR FISCAL 1982-83

Item T i t l e No Namt - -

Academic Rate O Effective Dates T i m e From Thru ( 9 M o n t h ) Amount

Associate Professor

Reed, Suellan 8. (TI

Smith, Casandra M.

Assistant Professor

Gunning, Carolyn S. (TI

Hindman, Sandra K.

Johnson, ~ U Z D.

Johnson, B e t t y R.

Jahnson, Jean M.

lo&, Sara E-'

mst , Barbara L.

Moses, Dorothy J.

Richardson, Peggy S.

Shockley , Judith S . ( T)

Stauswsky, Linda G.

Thrower Anita L,

Tillotson, Linda O.

Ins truetor

Coaning, Susan W.

Guiao, fsabelita 2.

Let, Pauline E.

els son, Patricia A.

P o r t f 110, B e t t y

Rhoads, Jacqueline

SUNHER SCBOOL BUDGET FOR FISCAL 1982-83

Item Title No. Name - -

Specialist

25. Pavidson, Patricia

26. Orosz, Julia E.

Assistant Instructor

27 . B y a s , Vicki L,

(continued)

Academic Rate % Effective Dates Time ( 9 Month) From Thru Amount

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budgets (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

Appaintmtn t : 44. Appint Ms. Ruth W. Uhlhorn as Assistant Librarian 11 (non-tenure) at a to ta l compensation rate of $10,000 effective Peeamber 6 , 1982. Sourea of Funds t

State Rulds: Idbraxy Rdministrative and Professional Salaries - $18,000 IRBC 142)

Salary Rate Increase: 45. Sncrsaae the total compensation rate of Ms. Geraldine T. Eisenberg as Assistant Librarian ff Inon-tenure) from $16,500 to $28,500 effective January I, 1983. source of m a s :

S t a t e Funds: Libraxy Administrative and Professional Salarfes - $18,500 (RBC 189)

.+ TRANSFERS OF FUNDS 46. Amount of Transfer: $34,800.00

Frcrm: University Police - Balance Forward Onallocated Maintenance and Operation

To: Anat- - Maintenance and Operation University Police - Classified Salaries university Folice - Longevity Pay University Police - Maintenance and Operation Miscnllanaaus General Expense - Conmencement

To cover Maintenance and Operation needs of departments due to an increase in faculty and additional unanticipated operating expense. To cover expense of maintenance contract of entry control stations and additional personnel c o s t .

(RBC 164)

47. Amount of Transfer: $1,149,019.94

P r a : Office of Student Services - Classified Saf arks

Office o f Employee Development and Training - Classified Salarfes

General Semites - Classified Salaries Family Practice - Teaching Salaries Medicine - Classified Salaxies Obstetrfcs and Gynecology - Classified

Salaries Radfoloq. - Teaching Salaries Anatomy - Teaching Assistants Anatomy - Teaching Associates Anatomy - Classified Salaries Biochemistry - Teaching Assistants

The University of Ttxaa Health Science Center at San Antonio Amenbents ta the 1982-83 Operating Budgets (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983 .-

VARIOUS DEPARTKENTS (continued)

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS (continued) 47. Amunt of Transfer: $1,149,019.94

Frm: Microbiology - Teaeking Assistants $ Microbiology - Classified Salaries Phamacology - Teaching Salaries Physiology - Teaching Assistants ~ e n t a i Diagnostic Science - Teaching Assistants Endodorikics - Teachinq Rsaistants General Praetict - Teaching Assistants Orthodontics - Classi f ied Salaries Pediatric Dentistry - Teading Assistants Periodontics - Teaching Salaries Periodontics - Teaching Assistants Periodontics - Classified Salaries Prosthdont ics - Teaching Assistants Fronthodantics - Classified Salasies Restorative Dentistxy - Classified Salaries D e n t a l Ass is t ing Education - Claaaified Salaries Office of the Dean of the Nursing School -

Classified Salaries Nursing Sch-1 - Teaching Assistants mltidisciplina Teaching Laboratories - Classified Salaries

C-utinq Resources - Class i f ied Salaries Dental but-Patient C l i n i c - Classified. Salaries University Police - Claasif isd Salaries Custodial Ssmiees - Classified Salaries Unallocated Resident Instruction Unnllocated Maintenance and Operation

To: Office of the Accounting Director - ~ l a s s i f i e d Salaries

O f f i c e of the Director of Puxchasinq - Classified Salaries

Office of the Personnel Director - Classified salaries

Qffice of the Dean of the Medical School - Administrative and Professional Salaries

Anesthesiology - Teaching Salaries Anesthesiology - Claasffied Salaries Medicine - Administrative and Professional Salaries Medicine - Teaching Salaries O b s t e t r i c s and Gynecology - Teaching Salaries Obstetrics and Gynecology - Teaching Assistants OphthalLmology - Teaching Salaries Ophthalmology - Classified salaries Pediatrics - Teaching Salaries Pediatrics - Classified Salaries Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation -

Teaching Salaries Psychiatxy - Teaching Salaries Surgery - Teaching Salaries Surgery - Classified Salaxies

The University of Texas Heal- Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1982-83 Operating Budgets (continued) Regents Meeting April 14-15, 1983

VAIUOUS DEPAmWNTS (continued)

T m S F E N OF FUNDS Icontinued) 47. m u n t of Transfer: $1,149,019.94

Tot Family Practice Residency Training Program - Teaching Salaries $

Anatomy - Teachinq Salaries Microbioloyy - Administrative and Professional Salaries

Patholoqy - Teaching Salaxits Pathology - Classifies Salaries pharmacology - Classified Salaries Physiology - Teaching Salaries Physiology - Teaching Associates O f f i c e of the Dean of the Dental School - Administrative and Professional ~a lar i e s

Pediatric Dentistxy - Teaching Salaries Pediatric Dentistsry - Classified Salaries Proszhodontfcs - Teaching Salaries Restorative Dentistzy - Teaching Salaries Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery - Teaching

Salariee Oral and W i l l o f a c i a l Surgery - Classified

Salaxies Graduate School fnatruction - Anatomy - Teaching Salaries

Office of the Dean of Allied Health Sciences - Clasaiffed Salaries

Dental Hygiene Education - Teaching Salaries Nursing School - Teaching Salaries N u r s i n g School - Classified Salaries Laboratcry Animal Resoutces - Classified Salaries Qffice of Educational Comiunications -

Classified Salaries L i b r a r y - Administrative and Professional

Salaries Medical Continuing Education - Administrative

and Professional Salaries -sing Continuing Education - Administrative and Professional Salaries

Physical Plant - General Senrices - Classified Salaries

Institutional Safety Proqrm - Administrativ~ and Professional Salaries

Building ~aintenance - Classified Salaries Grounds Maintenance - Classified Salaries Utilities - Classified salaries

To cover changes in fund sources and additional c lass i f i ed positions due to increased workload.

(RBC 165)

The University of Texas ~ e a l t h Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1902-83 Operating Budgets (continued) Etegants Meeting April 14-15, 1983

TRANSFERS OF FVNDS 48. munt of Transfer: $16,000.00

Fram: Renovation of Auditorium Sub-Level

To: Greenhouse

To provide funds to help w i t h the assembly and installation of the qreenhouso from excess funds in the renovation of the auditorium sub- Imvel account,

IRBC 148.)

49. Amount of Transfer: $9,220.00

From: Interest Earned an Contruetion Funds

To: Renovation of Roomu .

To provide additional funds f o ~ tha completion of space for Qrthopaedic S u r g ~ r y .

(RBC 153)

5 0 . Amount of Transfert $8,200.00

From: Interest Earned on Construction FQnds

To provide additional a ir conditioning for the room housing the FACS. (RBC 180)

51. mount of Transfer: $8,000.00

From: Interest Earned on Construction Funds

To: Renovation of Rooms

For the purpose of renovation of rooms 423E and 4333. (Rat 181)

TIfE WIVERSITY OF mxs HEALTR SCTENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO CLINICAL/AL)JUNCT FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

SEFPEMBISR 1, 1982 THROUGH AUGUST 31, 1983

Adjunct Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Burton, =exis L. 2. NeLson, EWarU M,

~ l i d c a l Profasoor--without s a l a q , rithaut tenure 1. Pammlller, Francis 3. 2 . Xirby, Robart 3. Sjo~trand, Ulf Hakan 4. Wulf s o b , Norman L.

Clinical Associate Professor-rithout salary, without tenure I. Cadma, Ramfro C. 2. G a r g , w i n d P. 3 . Gxay , Neal HI 4 , Scheinar, St- L.

Clinical Asairtarrt Professor--withut salary, without tenure 1. ~ormann, B r i a n Em 2 . Caesrea , Douglas 3 . Gilstad, Dennis W. 4. Grmey, JamesL. 5 . Herrere# H e m 8. 6 . Mecca, Roger S. 7 . parmley, Clifford L. 8. P o t t s , Fred E*, I11 9. Reitaran, 3-8 S. 10. Sims, James K. 11. swensan, Peter C. 12. Wagner, D e r m i s L. 13. Warxiner, R o b e r t A., 111

C l h i c a l Xnstructor--without salary, wfthout tenure 1. Johnmn, Betty L. 2. Lopalo, Salvatore

Adjurlct Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Goldberg, Imin S.

DENTAL DIAGNOSTIC SCf ENCE

Clinical Associate Professor--wfthout salary, without tenure 1. Hester, Warren R. 2 . Terezhalmy, Geza T.

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Callazo, Jasa A .

DEWPAL E f Y G I m EDUCATION

Clinical ~nstructor--without salary, without tenure 1. mlger, Linda J. 2. Ramas, Leonor 3. Sutton, Sharon K.

Clinical Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Rappaport, Harold M.

FAMILY PRACTICE

Clfnical Ptofessor--without salary, without tenure 1. Abbott, David J. 2. Bogy, muis T. 3 . Fly, sterlfrrg. H., Jr. 4. Frederick, J. Howard 5. Nixon, Sam A., Jr. 6 . Ramirez, Mario E. 7 . Mth, John M a , Jz.

Clinical 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 , 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22 a

23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28 . 29. 30, 31. 32. 33 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 3 9 -

Asmefate ~rofessor--withaur salary, without tenure Anderson, Donald L. Bacon, Dan W. B a i n , Ruth M. BaZlard, Richard L- Barrera, Cayetano E. Blackbumat John O. Bradlmy, Vf etor E. Bryant, Prank, Jr. Burnett, O r a n Gildwell, James W. Campa, Juan M. Chester, Daniel A. Coatcs, G l m C, Cohen, Larry J. Couch, Carl E. Crabtree, Jerry W. C s i m a s , Louis L. Czelusta, Lawrence A. Davis, John 0. D e a n , Gilbert 0. Faust , Arland K, Felici, Alberto P. Ferris, John A * , Jr. Fladyer, Charles B, G i l l f am, ~ i l b u r n D. Gdinez, Carlos D. Guthrie, J. Douglas, Jr, Hernandez, Raymond H., Jr. High, Harald R. H i l l , Gordon T, Hough, Travers E. , Jr. Houle, Dudley Johnson, Glen R. Jones, Wilton N, Kelley, John L. Kowalyszyn, Pedro 5. K u h l , Ivan W . Landrum, Charles K. Lag, Kenneth C.

L a t r a , Manuel P. frove, C a r l R. Luis, easar B. Martin, James C. Martjuuz, Raul A. mcadcey, Gregory M, ~ c ~ o n a l d , Joseph P. ~er f tz , Neal S. Meyer, John W. Meyer , Parker )I. Mghroff, A. E. Moblad, Roger G. Moore , V i c t o r MOa&Xc JY. W e w h y , Bf E* 0'0emel1, William C, Patterson, Jerry TrJ . Pechcro, Ruben Perdiue, Robert L. Peters, Vesdon J. p h i l l i p s , Gerald B. Pipes, William P. Poehlmahn, K u r t S . Primomor Marian P. Queeada, Jose M. R u b m i tz , W r g e E. Raha, Wayne Allen m s , Raul Rkedan, Maharaj K. Rioa, Luis M. Rivas, Homer0 Rohinsan, Bonald E. Rdriguez , Abelaxda Rodriguez-Aquero, Jeaus Rostenberg, David Salazar, Abel E. Salina9, W e n F. smith, Alv in M. Smith, Raymond H. Snyder, Wallace H. Stubbs, frank S. Suarez, Luis M. Tavarez, Eliram TaVaXeZr Marvfn Tavarez, Vfcente, Jr. Tjoa, Ciok T. Useda, Dominga 8. Valenza, J. Michael V i t k o , Roger J. Wade, Houston R. Walker, Donald D, Weiner , Bernard K. Wendt, Don L. Winn, James R. Wood, William A.

Clinical Asgistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Awneter, Leslie F. 2 . Astacio, Julio E. 3. Beal, Roger J, 4. Behara, Subrahmanyam 5. Riddle, James L. 6. Blanchatt, Michael G.

Brace, avid arace , Robert Carter , S h m n R. Cibotmski, Crayton E. Davis, W- Rex Garza, Rafael Goforth, William P. Ganrez , Julian, If I Graham, Richard W, Guerra, Lauro G. Henwood, Beverley L. aernandez, Ariel, Jr. Hudson, C. Phillip Hudspeth, Kenneth B, Hutson, Miles A. Jimanz-Chaper , Juan F. Randrick, Shemill R. * e x , Ulric J. mchte, Emin Richard, 111 Lovelsdy, William Mangi, Salil Martinez, Daniel J. McCrary, D e e G., Jr. HcRee, Donald L. MeWilliams, Gary M. Miller , Jarnos E. Murphy, B f 11 D. Patterson, B r y a n T. Perez, e d a Peterson, Francis K. O,, Jr. Pollnk, Richard A. Popek, Morton Povmaa, Antonio Reynolds, Charles A. Salaear , Abel E. Sotelo, Oscar Specbeiar , John W. T e r r e l l , Freeman M. Thmson, Paul A, Turnbull, Sharon Urrutia, Bectur V i n c e n t , T e r r y S . W i l l i a m , Pat Williams, Wayne G. Wokasien, Ronald L. wooldxidge, Dean 8 ,

Instnrctor--without salary, without tenure Adam. Richard C . Bard, Stephan D, Culc t ta , Stanley L. Faber, Marilyn M. Gaspard, James J. Knutsan, Timdthy L. Legler, James D. M c r J i sh, Thomas M. Metter, Darlene F. Neely, Jack 8. Pester, Rollin D. Tamer, Denise L. Wilder, Janna Worrall, John D. Yerrington, Robert F.

C l i n f e a l ~~cturer-without S&l-, without tenure I. Williston, C. L h c o h

tABORAmRY ANIMAL RESOURCES

Clinical Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure I , Eichberg, Jorg W. 2 . -re, GW

MEDICAL TEcEN0uXI"y

Clinical 1, 2. 3 . 4 . 5. 6 . 7.

~notructor-wfthout salary, without tenure Perancak , Joseph taqe , Carole L. Jonas , S tanef e L. &=, Judith A. Platon, E r l h d a 1. S e i d . 1 , George Fayne smrfield, Faye

Clinical 1. 2 3. 4 5. 6 ,

Professor--without salary, without tenure aschmnn, Charles H. Block, William J. Cohen, Stephem C. mgclhardt, Hugo T. G r a n t , Hazold Higgfns, Lawrence S. Eolian, 0. Rqes tancaster, Malcolm C . ~cGranahan, George M,, Jr. Miller, A l f r e d nurga, Joseph P. Ognibene , Andre J. OmKeefc, James D. Pipkin, J a w s L. Schiffer, Sydney Schw-erg , Samuel White, John W. Whitecar, John P. Zinn, Myron 8 .

Clinical Associate Profeoscr--without salaxy, without tenure 1. Aldredge, Horatio R. 2 . Beinaon, Vernon R. 3 . Bentch, H. Leonard 4. Bilbrey, Cordon L, 5 , Brady, Charles E., 111 6 . Buell, Walter F. 7. Butler, Melvin L. 8 . Carpenter, John L. 9 . Clamdnn, Donald R. 10. Cooper, E W r E. 11. Diseker, Thomas H. 12. Eberlin, Euqene W. 13. Fisher, B a r r y L. 14. Goldstein, Harvey 15. Gordon, David H. 16. Gremillion, David H. 17. Griffin, Robert W. 10. Heapel, Karl H. 19. Hoffman, Stephen F.

mtchinaon, Louise A. ~acobs, Milton S. sames, Frank K. , Jr. ~e-, muglas W a r Jr. King, Edgar W. Kramer, David B. hmpert, Morris H. Lagwrta, teopldo tamerr Charles J. Leis, Charles W. Liske, Edward A. Lyons, Roger H, MeAllister, xenneth C. bieCrackan, Joseph 0. Herren, Michael P. Msyer, George W. O s u o w e r , Victor S. PO-y , A. miter, m l e s A*, Jr. us-, A r t h u C. Richardson, Arthur W. Rodriguez, Victor10 Rubal, B e r n a r d J. Salasche, S t u a r t J. Sandbach, 3 ~ h n F. Senelick, Richard C. Singleton, Charles M. Steveas, Rabert E, Strauch, James H. -on, George W, Thurston, Chsztlos Wagnex , Clyde W. , Jr , Wilson, Clmxles G.

Clinical Rssistant Profsssor--without salary, without tenure 1. Andarson, Donald R. 2, Anderson, Ja~lts H., Jr. 3. Antfrracite, Raymond F. 4 . Avant, Wilbur 3.. Jr. 5. Babcock, W i l l i a m S. 6 . Bauer, James 0. 7. 3811, my P. 8. Benavidas, Jose M. 9 . Berendson, Robert A.

10 . Bondarevsky , E m s to 11. Boswell, Richard N, 12. Briseno, Charles G. 13. Buckwold, Frederick J. 14. Butler, Robert f. 15. Carbonell, Carlos D. 16, Chflton, R o b e r t J. 17. Chumley, Delbert L. 18. Col l ins , Cleve B. 19. Crawford, George E. 20. Davia, B r i a n M. 21. Dehmer, Gregory 3 . 22. DISilva, Francis R. 23. Duncan, James M. 24. Duncan, Scott C. 25. Eastman, Harry J. 26. Eaton, Leland W. 27. Edwards, Bruce G I 28 . Ford, George A., IS1

29. 30. 31 . 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 . 39. 40 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49 SO. 51. 52, 53. 54. 55. 56. 57 58. 59. 60. 61, 62. 63. 64. 65, 86. 67. 68. 69. 70 . 71. 72. 73 , 74. 75. 76. 7 7 . 78. 79. 8 0 , 81. 8 2 , 83. 84. 85. 86 . 87 . 88. 89. 90. 91.

mulks, Charles J. wrgitis, William J. m z , Faustino Goral, 3-8 E- Greenberg, Michael K- Ha- , Eugene P . B a n l e y , James F., f f f Harden, William 8. Hohems~, Lawrence J. Holahan , Joseph R. ~olcomb, John R. Huey, Dicky EIughes, Phil ip S. H. Jacobs, Robert L. Jacobson, Noman L. Jenkins, Terry R. Kaihlanen, Paul H. Klahh, John C. Kohl, E. A l a n Koppes, Gerald Ho maus, Eric H. Kuhn, John G. Laham, Mfchel N. k r w , Edmond J. Lfrrmar, B&by L. Locker, Eric S. Looney, Timothy J. Loyez, Jorge E. Magnon, R o b e r t J. mtthews, Joseph 1 - McBride, Kenneth 8 . M c F u l i n q , David A. Miller, Sam s. Mills, Glenn Y. Moody, Jot M., Jr. Mueller, G a x y L. Murphrtc, Dennis H, Myers, J. W i l l i a m Oli~eros, R-s A. QINeill, James R. Perucea, Phil ip 3. Player, David M. P m n , Ralph M. Ramirez, Jairo Rteder, P h i l l i p K. ~essmann, Ronald 3. Rosenberg, Michael L, Rosenblatt, Steven G. Rutstein, Joel E. Schwartz, S h e w n L. Sharp, John B. Shoumaker, Robert D. Spielvagel, Richard L. Spiva, Daborah Ao Springberg, Peter D. S t e w a r t , David L. S t o o l , Claudia R. Sullivan, Cornelius J. P. Taylor, Thomas J. Thaddeus, Aloysius P. Thompson, Gregory w. Thorner, Richard E. Thornsvard, Charles T.

~~mosavic, Jerzy J. ~ ~ m e y , Wchael A. Vaughan , Cearge Vike, Jean W a j i m a , Takeshi 4

Weinatein, Hark 0- Weiss, Robert A- white, David H. Wiesenthal, M a r t i n J- Wild, J-8 Em Wilen, Saul B. Hilkfnson, John M. Wfnn, R i c h s r d E. Wooley , Michael M. Wright, Lucius F, Zuflacbt, Hlchael I.

Clinical Instructor--erfthout salary, w i t h o u t tenure 1. Blond, C a r l 3. 2, Cool, David A. 3. Cortese, Jack L. 4. Eltermm, Roy O. 5 mans, -in E. 6 . -land, Larry D. 7 , Garrett, Leland E., Jr. 8. Gktrisan, James E., I f 1 9. A e n q , David H. 10. Islay, William L. 11. K o U , Vi jay N. 12. Morse, Michael W. 13. Heeley, Ssmuel R. 14, Rabinowitz. A. Charles 15. Van Reet, Richard E.

Teaching Associate--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure 1. A l l e n , William 2. Boran, Kevin J. 3. Porter, Donald

Adjunct Associate Professor--withat salary, without tenure 1. Phillips, 3erzy L.

Adjunct Profeseor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure 1. Huppert, Milton

Adjunct Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure I. Cox, Rebecca A.

Adjunct A s s i s t a n t Professor-without salary, wfthaut tenure 1. King, Robert D.

NURSING, SCHOOL OF

Clinical Associate Professor--without salaxy, without tenure 1. Burt, Marguerite

Clinical Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Braulick, Ruth 2 . Moyar, Peggit J. 3 . Valadez, Lucila

Clinical ~nstructor--without salaxy, without tenure 1. Meagher, M a r y R. 2. Sugarek, Nancy J.

Adjunct Prof essor-without salary, wf &ut tenure 1. Mettlach, Sr. Laverne

Adjunct Assistant ~rofessor--without salary, without tenure 1. Coates, G l e n n C. 2 . deLemos, Lt. C o l , Robert 3, mmpann, Ike S. 4. Maorad, Philip J., Jr, 5. Weniger, Delbert K.

OBSTETRICS AND GYMECOLOGY

Clinical Profesaor--without salary, without tenure 1. Rudolph, John D, 2. Schanzex, stephan N. 3. Simpson, John W. 4. Voltz, Phil ip W. , Jr.

clinical Associate ~rofessor--without salary, without tenure 1. Bolling, David R., J r . 2. Brown, Herbert P. 3, Carter, James W., Jr. 4. Chsnault, C. Brandon 5 . Hadnott, Jams L. 6 . Bauth, John C. 7. Herrick, Col, C. N e i l 8. Hflliard, Robert L. 9. Juden, Alexader G., Jr. 10, Keyaer, Herbert H. 11. mause, Donald E. 12, L a c k r i a , Richard M. 13, Leman, Milton H,, Jr. 14. Lockt, William E. 15. Martin, Joseph 16. Mash, William B. 17, Nasta, Armando 18. Stokes, J. Franklin 19. Weston, Peter V.

clinical Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Barham, Jonathan Mack 2 . Berler, James M. 3. B i r o , George 4. Chapman, Clyde E. 5, Diaz, Auralio 6. Duff, William Patrick 7. Ehresmm, Joe 8. 8, Gilstrap, Larry C,, I11 9. Horwitz, David A. 10. Xittrell, Dave W. 11. Maraaovich, Steve A. 12. Marcus, Robert S. 13. Morris, Kay 14. Paine, James H, 15. Parker, Maxwell V. 1 6 . Pfeiffer, John P., Jr. 17. Rath, A l b e r t E., Jr. 18. S a i d i , nohamtad H. 19- Schorlemer, Robert E.

20. Schorlemer, Wendell C. 21. Stern, George I. 22. Tay lo~ , T h ~ m b ~ So 23. Thompson, Bruce H. 24. Vaughn, Thomas C- 25, Westt m ~ l d R e

2 Westbrook, Robert A. 27. Willlama, A n g e l h e El. 28. Wtatten, C a r o l E.

C l i n i c a l Instructor--without salaxy, without tenure I. Bhatia, Naera 2 . Braid, Alan R. 3 . Childreas, Joe

Adjunct Profesaor--without aalury, without tenure 1. E s p y , Lawrence L.

Adjunct Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Andason, Donald L. 2, B a i n , Homer A.

Clinical Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Braverman, Sheldon 2. Hogan, Thomas F. 3. Hunter, David M. 4 u p l f n , Lydtrr C . 5 . Leone, Charler R., Jr. 6. Matth-8, John L. 7, H b 8 , J-8 L., Jr. 8 . Muma, John V, 9. Poirier, Robert 10. Syker, John H, 11. Tredici, Th-8 J. 12. Weixel, Francis X.

Clinical Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure ,

1. Burden, A l f r e d L., Jr. 2. Griffith, Dan 3. Haryer, John Y . 4. McFaxlane, Joe Fi., Jr. 5. ShackLett, David E. 6. Sfpperley, Jack 0. 7. T e r r y , Stuart A.

Clinical Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1, Aguirre, Gilberto 2. A r m , Mary 3 , Board, Jeffrey 4. Bode, Donald O. 5 , Drives, M. Coleman 6 . Gordon, O m i l l e E. 7 . Lowry, George M. 8 . M i m , James L., I11 9, Rashid, Edward Raymond 10. Saunders , John F. 11. Shore, John w. 12. Struve, Clemens A. 13. Hillerson, Darrell, Jr.

Clinical ~nstruetor--without salary, without tenure 1. Gearhart$ John R. 2 . Kalinrke, Karilyn 3. Neuhaus, Russell

ORAL AND MAXIUFACIAL SURGERY

Clinical Professor-qithout salary, without tenure I. Steed, Donald L.

Clinical Asaociate Professor-without salaxy, without tenure 1, Burk, Jim L.

Clinical Assistant Profeasor--without salary, without tenure 1. Jeter, Thomas S.

Clinical Profesaor-without salary, w i t h o u t tenure I, Bannayan, George A. 2. Bennett, Dale E. 3, Chamblin , S t u a r t A. , Jr . 4. OeCwrsey, Elbe* 5. Delorer, Merle W. 6. Farinacci, Charles 3. 7 . Foley, Franklin D. 8. Galindot D m h~ 9. Jacob, Nonnan W. 10. N n i , George C. 11. Queen, Panfel M.

Clinical Associate Professox--without salary, without tenure 1. Harper, Randall C. 2. Jacobson, Avxam A. 3. m t 3-S K- 4 . Robinson, Charles W,, Jr, 5 . Saldivar, Vfctor A, 6 . Troxler, Raymond G.

Clinical Aesiatant Professar--without salary, without tenure 1. Averyt, E h r e M., Jr. 2. Bennett, Rapand S, , Jr. 3 . Donowho, Everett M. 4 , Green, Travis C. 5 . Hinckley, Marshall E. 6. Luff, Ronald O . 7 . McDonald, Edward C. 8. Peters, Margaret B. 9. Risdall, Robert J. 10. Rosenthal, Sharon G. 11. Schultenover, Stephen J, 12, Stroud, Michael B. 13. Swedarsky, Robert H. 14. Thuss. Charles J., Jr. 15. Wright, John E.

Clinical Instructor--without salary, without tenure 1. Craig, Robert M., Jr.

Adjunct ~rofessor--without salary, without tenure 1. Kendall, James I. 2 . Nerem, Robert M.

A d j u n c t Associate Professor--uithout salary, without tenure 1. Cornhill, J, Fredrick 2 . Kushwaha, Rmpratap S.

~djunct Assistant Profcsaor--without salktry, without tenure I. McCauley, Michael J. 2. P r u n d a , Rodolfo c.

Clinical Professor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure 1. Baden, Melvin 2. sxendel, W i l l i a m B. 3. Britton, Howard A. 4, Conkling, w i r l i a S. 5 . D a m s , Robert: A. 6 . Entrada, Ramixo 7 . Fein, Berncrrd T. 8. Pitch, 3. Th-8 9, J ~ h n m n , Eowmd 10. Kamin, P e t e r 11. Roch, Howard F. 12. McGovern, James 8. 13. Nau, Cornelius a. 14. Elmwton, Jerry 15. Parry, W i l l i a m 16. Ratner, Irving 17. RoBgers, Xathrine 18 . Thornton, Melvin

Clinical Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Abraham, Gloria 2. A E t h ~ r , J a t m e ~ Dm 3 . Cannon, Richard A. 4, Crenwelge, Wilbur 5. Danney, Mark M. 6, Duke, Jzmes R. 7 . Fidona, W r g e S. 8, Foshse, W i l l i a m S. 9 , Foster, Jerry J. 10. Gusrra, Fernando 11. Mazlin, m u r E. 12. Mewbome, Edward B. 13. Michels, b x I. 14. Mullbs , Davf d Cf ay 15. Rebolledo, Jose 16, Riojas, Richard 17. R u m , Joel 18. Saldivar, Victor 19. Seals, John R, 20. Shaver, Benjamin B, 21. Toy, Harold S. 22, Wayne, Rickwd 23. Welsh, Virqfnia

C l i n i c a l Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Alexander, Charles 3. 2 . Anderson, Claude T. 3 . Baswell, David L. P. 4 . Beauchamp, John R. 5 . Brasher, George W . 6 . Colvin, Arthur 7 . Corman, Larry I.

Galan, E n r i F e M Garcia, del Villar, Angel G r a n t , Wilson urn Elderson, Bruce ~f lliard , ~ o n a l d FIilliard, J. Leonard Jambs, Frank K. Johnson, David w. Jonas, Lanninq midel, Werner Lawyex, Norman Mangan, W i l l i a m T. M a r l i n , A d u r E. Marrero, Gualberto Martinez, Ermato McReynolds, Rex, Jr, Miller, Bradford R- mare, Wallace Horehead, Cnarles N&ller Louden l?ullt Donald M., Jr. O'Shea, John Ozer, Michael Pick, T e r r y E- Pinero, Ricardo F. Ramirez, Daniel A. Rogers, James, Jr. Rescmllf, John D. Rostn, Paul R. Ruenes, Raynsond San Antonio, Pamela Skarin, Robert Mark Smith, Forrest M. S t r e e t , Luther Strobel, cozy T. Takao , Richard T . Tmwovic, Jerry J. Valdea-E"uertc, Luis S, V i L l a f a n a , A u r o r a P. Weinstein, Mark Wf ckham, Lawrence K. Wfnakur, Leslie Wood, Dale Allen

Clinical Instructor--without salary, without tenure 1, Benbow, Marshall J. 2. Barenstein, Jose 3. tag, merge 4 . Donald, Clarence 5 . Eaclaante, Raul 6 . Floyd, Phyllis 7 . Groos, W i l l i a m 8. Grosz, Jorge 9 . Hoffman, Michael R. 10. Karam, Jose 11. ~ i p s i t t , Henry J. 12. Miller, Gea 13. Mirza, Farooq 14. Murphree, Jean Thorne 15. Nelson, Robert J. 16. O r n e s , Rene 17. Perez, Raul F. 10. Rao, Kxishna

19. T a b t t , Adelafda 20. Ts8ng1 C l t v e f l H* 21, Wachtendorf, Chrfotfns A. 22. Weiw, W i l l i a m C. 23. Wymer, Robert A. 24. Yw, S O O ~ C.

Adjunct Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Xalter, Seymour S.

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure I. Coellla, Anthony M., 3s. 2. Eichberg, Jorg W.

PEDfATRIC DENT1 STRY

Clinical Asmciate Professor-without salnry. without tenure 1. Smith, Byron N.

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Hardee, Weldon Paul

C l i n i c a l Aseistant Prafessox--without salary, without tenure 1. Guidry , Thmas 0. 2 . Hardin, Thamas C. 3. Linn, William D.

Clinical Xnstruetor--without salary, without tenure 1. L a u r e l , Y o h d a H. 2. Mangall, Dennis R. 3 . ~icearelli, Andrea

Adjunct Professor--witbout salaryI without tenure 1. C;eller, Irving

Adjunct Asrociate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Healy, Sister Mary D, 2. Maruyamn, Y u j i

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure I. Jam, Michael W.

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION

Clinical Associate Professor-without salary, without tenure 1. Rolfini, Roberto G.

Clinical Assistant professor--without salary, without tenure 1. B a y l a , Salvador 2 , Brownr, Larry E, 3 . ~ a u d e r , Edmund 4. Powell, Joe T. 5 . Simcmsen, Rodney

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Kraege, H. Jean

Clinical Instructor--without salary, without tenure 1. MeFurland, Samuel 2, Perkins, Carmela

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Clinical I* 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

~nrtmactor--witbut salary, without tenure Bonarrigo, Paul V. Cignrros, Gloria J. Clemens, Constance 8. Combs, RichaEd 0. Czech, Raymond W. Day, Sandra K. Hale, Kim P. Henderson, Nancy Juarez, Marilyn J. Lazatin , Lourdes Mati j evich , E l i N . V , Gary D. MuxTay, Kristina L. Myers, Jan R. lpavar, Carolyn N d y p Thomas C. O'Konslci, Susan R. Rath, Diane D. Tucker, Patricia F. Vaught , Kathleen D. V e l m , Beverly J. Vogt , Barbma J. Waters, Elizabeth Ann Wfntez, Peggy A. Wolfe, Debra L. Zesch, 8. Don

ABf met prof esaor--w f thout sal-, without tenure 1. S h a h , Sydney A.

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, withoudt: tenure 1. Friedman, Richard 2. Lewis, Douglas S,

Clinical Psofessor--without salary, without tenure I. Laxkin, John D.

PSYCHIATRY

Clinical Professor--without salary, without tenure I. Hare, Henry P. 2, Meyer, Geo-e G. 3. Perry, Carlas J. G. 4. Sparks, John C,

Cl in i ca l 1. 2. 3 . 4. 5 . 6 7 . 8 . 9.

LO.

Associate Professor--without salaxy, without tenure Anderson, Donald L. Brown, Frederick W . Cameron, Richard R. Childers, Cecil A. Elliott, Boyce, I11 Forbis, Orie L. Gelfond, Stephen D. J h n e z , Robert L. Johnson, Joseph M. Keedy, David M .

Clinical 1. 2. 3. 4 . 5 . 6 . 7. 8. 9. 10. If. 12. 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 10. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 24. 2s rn 26. 27. 28. 29. 30, 31. - 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 3 8 . 39. 40. 41. 42. 43,

fins, ~a lu t B. r Jr. Lends, Elizabeth W. Lewis, Wade Re ~c~iehol, Ronald W . Hoorad, Philip J- Nathan, Habib Pittard, Joe Tom Rosenthal, Saul H. Sarabia, P e a Schlagenhauf, George K. Stallworth, Terresa L. Stone, Ukwrrence A. Weios, V i c t o r J,

~sristant professor--without salary, without tenwe Amrung, Suchakorn Achava Barnhart, C. Clifton, Jr. - Benbow, Sam H. B e r k m i t z , Karen S. Bisbet , Chazles T. Cayton, T d e G. Cuellar , Israel Demaki, Robert S. ~ o y l t , John E., 111 Erickson, Susan 5. Giflean, W i l l i a m O., Jr. Haney, Pat D. Bernmdez, Jose M. H i l l m a n , Jack B. H w e , Don I). Ireland-Peters, James J. Johnson, William H. Jones, David R, Jones, Harold W. Upex , Salvador, Jr. Macedo, C a r l 0 8 A , M C C W , PoMM C- McRee , Donald L. Mitchell, Elfzabeth L. Moon, Rodger A. Morgan, Douglas P. R e f d , John K, Rogers, Dorothy 8. Saklad, Stephen R. San Miguel, Christopher L. Schwa-, Willard C . Scott, Haxold 0. Scott, R. Gastdn Seidel, Donald R, Simpson, Joseph Smith, John S. Smolins, k i n e Sutton, Beverly J, Tilles, Jerome Weir, Mary A. Wilson, Gary K, Wise, Michael G. Wyrick, Linda C.

Clinical Instructor--without salary, without tenure 1. Custer, Gilbert J., Jr. 2 . Martin, Thomas A,, I11

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Clinfcal Lectuxer--arithmut s a l w , w i t h o u t tenure 1. Baker, Prank W. 2 . Saenz, ~aniel

Adjunct Professor---with~ut salary, without tenure 1. Bruckman, I d t l 2. Wemore, S m a l Dale

Adjunct Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Riestet , A l b e r t E. 2. Worsham, John W . , Jr.

Clinical Professor--without salary, without tenure 1. Blatt, E t h y l S. 2 , ~ o z z i n i , Mfguel A. 3 , Freeman, John E. 4, Galdsttin, Harvey M. 5. O'Neill, Francis E. 6. s t i t m a n , Leonard K. 7 . v o l e , Phi l l ip W.

Clinical Associate Pmforsor--without salary, without tenure 1. Ameduri, A d o w R. 2, bstont T e r q L. 3. Chacr, Jose M. 4. Chasen, Mamin H. 5 . F u l l e r , L. G. Anthony 6 . Hale, Albert S. 7. Rasen, Paul R. 8 , Stewart, James R. 9. W ~ l w , Alvin L.

Clinical Assistant Professor--without s a l w , without tenure 1. Bunker, Stephen R. 2. Domart, R o b e r t EZ,

. 3 . Hauser, B f l l O . 4. Hillis, Stanley R. 5 . Janaki, Lalitha 6. O'Neill, Joseph A. 7. saldana, Jose A. 8 . Telepak, Robert J. 9. Weiland, Frederick L. 10. whiteley, Andre B.

Adjunct Associate Professor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure I, G a f f , David L. 2 . ICagp, David To 3, Wiatrwski, Wayne A.

Adjunct Assistant Prerfessor--without salary, without tenure 1. Payne , William H,

Adjunct Instruetor--without salary, without tenure I. eorchert, Ronald D.

Clinical I. 2 3 - 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1s 16. 17. 18, 19 2 0 . 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

, 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39 . 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.

pmfesaor--withwt salazy, w i t h c u t tenure , Bruqger, Archie M. Burkholder , Goowe V c e e f l , Donald Case, John B. Chiscam, A l f onso Clark, A, ~letcher, Jr. C o f w , Graham M. Cox, William A. Cuello, Leo Pooley, Byron N. Fischer , A l b e r t Frazsll, E d q u L, G l a s s , Thomas G . , Jr. Gorsuch, Paul Gregory, E r n e s t J. , 3r. Ballman, Grady L., Jr. Bealey, W i l l i a m V. Helton, John W, Henderson, Harry M., Jr. Hills, W f lliam J. Binehey, John J. HUlser Cnazlesb A. Johnson, Robert P. Jobston, Robert H., Jr. lcarbaeh, By- E- * Jx* Kline, Philip S. h P e r e , Robert H. Mantell, Louis K. M f C m b , Asher R. M d u r d y , Marion 1. HcGovern, J. Bruce Mumlcw, Ralph A N a d i q , P e q W, Oxford, Brad Prfdgen, James E. Pruitt, Basil A., Jr. Ratner, Irving A. S d s , Will iam L. Sawtellt, William W. Steed, Donald L. Sykes , E d w h M. , Jr. Thom&s, Kenneth W. Urmtia, Aureliano A. Wissingex, John P. Wolff , Hugh L. Zipenaan, H, iaskell Zorrilla, Leopoldo

Clinical Professor Emeritus--without salary, without tenure 1. Hartman, A l b e r t W. 2. Nichol, William W.

Clinical Associate Professor--without salary, without tenure I . Andrassy, Richard 2. Armstrong, Raymond G. 3 . Ball, Thomas P., Jr. 4 . Bertino, Michael 5 . Bishop, John E. 6. Branch, Charles L, 7 . Buckley, Clifford J.

B ~ r k Jim L. Burton, ranc cis C - , Jr. Butler, blilton C - r Jr- C O ~ ~ ~ J a s P o

Collie, Lamar P. t Jr- Coughlln, John L. Dennis, Lebaron W. Dostman, William F . D O Y ~ ~ , John L. Eastwead, Herbert K. r Jr . Eichler, Allen C. Farrimond, Kenneth L. Fitzgerald, Robert To Franz, Jerry Gangai, Mauro P. Goodwha, Cleon Hardy, Robert C. ~ e r f f , August F., Jr. Hutchinson, Robert H. Jarstfer, Bruce 3 . Johnson, Stewaxt M. Jones, Robe* L., 3r. Julian, Jerry D. -9, 3. Fletcher Livesay, George B. Manf redi , Philip Manning, UEYY G. Marcoa, Javier J. Marl-, Julius F. McManus t William F. Maillan, Orin P. Mozarsky, David J. Nathan, Marshall D. Newby, Harvin C. N ~ o I I , Jams W., Jr. Otero, Pedro 3. Palmer, Bernard W . Pankowsky, Jaime Partain, Robert A * , 111 Payne, James E. Prica, Richard D. Quiroqa, Pedro Reddix, Mason C. Rosenthal, Arthur Roaenthal , Daniel Rawland, Spencer A. Rupp, R f c k d N. Sanders, A l b e r t E. Seheiner, Stuart L. Schucham, George F. Short, Arvin Sertich, Anthony P. Singleton, Randall S t o o l r Newsom Stratton, Cary E. Thiltgm, Robert 13. Thomas, Stephen R, Thornton, William E. Williams, Coyle W., Jr. Williamson, John A. wolf, ~ d w a r d A,, Jr. Wolf e , David C -

Clinical 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . 6.

27. 28. 29. 3 0 . 3 1 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47 48, 49. so. 51. 52. 53. 54. 5 5 . 56. 57. 58. 59. 6 0 , 61. 62 .

usistat professor--without salary, without tenwe Abuabma, Sabas F- Anderson, Rupert c- Bala, R. Barrier, Alvis L. Bates, LeRoy ~ l w f f , ~onald L. Boyd, E. M- Bragq, Thatas G. Bratcher, Evrrett P. C l a r y , Richard M. Cohen, Lawrence A. Craven, Phi l l ip R., Jr. Creuch, David H, Delaney, Randall G. el V i l l a r , Ricardo G. Eady, John L. Eisenberg , Burton L. Ellington, Alvin W., Jr. Esemilla, Hector A. Fanning, Rcbert #. Fennegan, Francis A. Ford, Joseph C. Fresbnrqes, Michael G i f f i n , Edward L. Gordon, William W, Haff, Roderick C. all, C. WllLiam B a l l e t t , John W., Jr. Harford, Francis J. , Jr . Haukes, Thoraaa A., Jr. Henry, Jack B. Hollimon , Peter Jtter, Th-s Jimonez-Cerna, Angel R. Johnson, Don E. Ecoehl, G a r y L. Kruse ~ e x r y E. Lee, D e n n i s Rodnmy LiMaye , Ramesh rhck , John W. Madfado, Edunrdo O., Jr. Malakoff , A, Francis Marlin, A m u r E. Massari, Rudolph J. McInnis, Will- D. Meadows, G i % e r t R. Mim&ri, George E. Mi-, William R. M i n r a * Joe M . M o l i ~ , Jose E. M o z ~ ~ s , Robert MoraLes, Rcdolfo A. Ntgron, Roberto A, N e m e t h , William Newell, Michael E. Newman, Richard K, Novicki, Donald E. O l i n , Fred Oliver, Bayco B,, Jr. Olson, James E. Orteqa , Gerarda Oswal t , John D.

Parra, Rafael polsky, H. Sheldon POOL, Jack W. Rittenhouse, Hark C. Robinson, Dduglas W. , Jr . Sarnackf, C l i f f o r d Selinkoff, Paul M. Shirani, Khan Z. smith, Jamss -in smith, John M., I f f smith, Joshua A. Smith, Melvin O. Spabar, Michael J., Jr, Spencs, C. Ritehie Test, Donald N., f f f Tilly, Michael L. Tramer, Jonathan 0. Traugott, Richard C, Trevino , H i l a r i o Trick, Larance W, Villarraal-Rios , Alfredo Walder, -1d T, Halters, Michael J, Wcber, C a r l H. Whmler, Ralph A. Wilson, Patrick Wilson, Richard P. Yount, Ira M I Y u r t , Roger Wm Ziegler, Michael G.

Adjunct Assistant Professor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure 1. Mdfanus, A l b e r t T.

Clinical 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 . 6 . 7. 8 , 9 . 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2 1 . 2 2 . 23. 24.

Instructor--without salary, w i t h o u t tenure Bohmfalk, George L, Bur-, Stephen Calldarola, Vincent T. IXuairaj , Gavindasanry E r s e k , Robert A. Etlinqer, John Faber , Marilyn M. Pemsndsz , Jose L. Fiteh, William P. -1, Robert B. Uaege, Jean Krueger, W.W.0 , Laursen, Gerald Paul Lunke, Rqer J. Fortales, Carlos Reyna, Juan Rfpley, James F. Roeder, Loddie F., Jr. Rouse, Richard Salinas, Hugo C. Schmidt, Fernand R, Teaanhey, Leopoldo, Jr. Wachtendorf, Christine Walker, B. Vincent

Adjunct Instructor--without salary, without tenure 1. Pommerening, Connie E.

Clinical Lecturer--without salary, without tenure 1. Bennett, Dale E. 2. Narengo-Rowe, Alain J.

The Uizive~ity of Txas System Cancer Center M. D. Andersan Hwpiul and Tumor Institute T c m Mcdkpl Gntm 6723 &rmtr A m w H w m . Texm ??OX)

March 9 , 1983

Dr. Charles 8. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University o f Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The Docket for the April 14-15, 7983 meetf ng o f the Board o f Regents

1s submitted for your recommendation and presentatf on t o the Board.

1 recomnend your approval.

S l ncerely yours,

& & , a m Charles A. LeWaistre, M. 0, Presi dent

CAL: ng

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TABLE OF CDNTEbTS

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G i f t s from Private Donors and Foundatf ons t o the Und vers i ty.. . . . . . . . . CC-3 Business Contracts for Servlces (Funds Coming I n ) . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-5

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services :

Nan-Governmnta 1 (Funds C o m i ng 1n 1. . . , . . . , . . , . , . , , , . . . . . . , , I . , . CC-6

State and Local Government (Funds Comtng I n ) . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . CC-9

Federal (~unds Coming In) . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . CC-10

Amendments to the 1982-83 Operatf ng Budget (I nc l udlng faculty and s t a f f appointments and changes in status and transfers o f funds w i th tn ex ls t ing budget totals) ....,......, ...... ,.... .... CC-15

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BOARD OF REGEflTS MEETING APRIL 14-1 5, 1983

GIFTS: The following g i f t s have been received and a re submitted for formal approval o f t h e Board of Regents:

Oonor - Purpose and Explanatjon Amount

M, D. Anderson Foundation Purchase o f Inter feron $200,000.00 Mr. Russell C. Joseph (The remaining $700,000 (PI edged) Y I ce Presl dent and Trus t i s t o be pa id i n January, ($100,000.00 Officer 1984. ) received) First Clty National Bank of Houston P. 0. Box 809 How ton, Texas 77001

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2, Wr. and.Mrs. Ralph .Mullfn For Development o f the 50,000.00 2200 East E l m #3 Isotope Program Tucson, Arizona 8571 9

3. Carl 0. and Florence E. For the Hlgh School Sumner 32,000.00 King Foundatton Program Mr. Carl L. Yeckel Vice President One Preston Centre 8222 Doug1 as, Sui t e 370 Dal las , Texas 75225

4. *Mr. Ralph Mullin For the Isotope Laboratory 50,000 .OO 2200 East E l m #3 Program ($25,000) and the Tucson, A r i zona 85 77 9 Endocrine Research Program

( f 25,ooo

5. Dora Roberts Foundation General Ins t l tu t lona l 50,000 .OO c/oMr, McO. Boring, Jr. Purposes P. 0 . Box 3427 Odessa, Texas 79760

6. jmn. Ross Malone For Radiotherapy Department 25,415.55 Medical Center, Rm. 206 405 West Country Cl ub Road Roswel 1 , New Mexi co 88201

7, Hess Foundation, Inc. For Interferon Research i n SO ,000 -00 Mr. Leon Hess Renal Cell Cancer 1185 Avenue of the Arnerj cas N e w York, New York 70036

8. *Eli LiJly and Company For Infectious Dlsease 307 E. McCarty Street Oevel opment Fund Indi anapol i s , Indiana 46285

* No Le t te r o f T ransmi t t a l

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9 , *Interferon Foundation For Purchase o f Interferon $292,068,00 1100 Milam, Sui te 3600 Hoston , Texas 77002

For General Institutional 250,000,OO Pu rpos es

11. The Susan G. Komen For Breast Cancer I Foundation, Inc. Research

c/o Mrs. Norman E. Brinker 5910 Westgrove Drive Daf 1 as, Texas 75248

72. The R. W. F a i r Foundation For the Mattie A1 len 50,000.00 Mr. Wilton H. Fair F a i r Endawed Research Chal r Pms S den t P. 0. Box 689 Tyler, Texas 75710

13. H. E, But t Grocery Company For University Cancer 50,000.N Mr. Charles C. Butt Foundation Annual Campaign P ~ s i d e n t P. 0, Box 9216 Corpus Ch ri s t i , Texas 78408

14, Bob and V i v i a n Smf th For Cancer Research Foundation Mrs . Vfvian L. Smith Chairman 2000 West Loop South Suite 1900 Houston, Texas 77027

15 . Rogers Bmthers Foundation For R. Lee Clark 50,000 -00 Mr. Ben Rogers ~ r o f e s s o w h i p tapproved P. 0. Box 1310 a t Meetlng Flo. 7751 Beaumont, Texas 77704

16, *Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Law For UCF Annual Campal gn 40,385.70 713 River Oaks Bank Tower (Final settlement on 2001 K i r b ? Drive nountain Bank Stock Houston, Texas 77019 lfquidation)

* No Letter o f Transmit ta l

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BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES (FUNDS COMING IN)

BOARD OF REGENTS )!EETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The f 01 lowing Agreements have been negotiated by the Executtve Vice Pres Idcnt f o r A h i n i s t r a t i o n and Finance and approved by the Comptroller of The Universt t y o f Texas System. I recornend your approval and r a t f f ication of s l gnatures :

1. Agency : Ameri can Cyanamt d Company Lederle Laboratorf cs Dlvtsf on

Project Title: Grant Agreement Principal Invest igator: Gerald P. Bodey, ! I D . NH Funds: $80,000 Current Budget Period: December 1 , 1982 through November 30, 1983 Descrlptton: ThSs agreement I s for the purpose o f

clinical invest igat ion of the effectiveness o f Piperaci 1 1 f n and Vancomyci n.

County o f Expenditure: Harris

Agency: The John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation

Project T I t le : Grant Agreement Prfnclpal Investigatar: Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D. New Funds : $500,000 Current Budget Period: December 30, 1982 u n t i l Completion Descri pt lon : For support of Cancer Center programs,

The Kenedy Foundation was required, under I R S rul ings, t o disperse the money even though there is a pending lawsuit. The money i s being held in trust by Alice National Bank.

County of Expenditure: Harris

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIOtIAL SEW ICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL

(FUNDS COMING IN) 80ARD OF REGEMTS MEETING APRIL 74-15, 1983

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and a re submitted for formal approval o f the Board o f Regents:

1. Agency:

Grant No. : Project Tf t l e :

Prfncipal Investigator: Mew Funds : Current Budget Period: Des crS p t i on :

County o f Expenditure:

2. Agency: Grant No.: Project T f t l e : Principal Invest igator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descrtptlon: County of Expenditure:

Joe and Jessie Crump Fund through Kel sey-Seybal d Foundatf on 1007 Tryosinase: A Specific tfarker for Human Malig- nant Melanoma Kenji Nishioka, Ph.D. $1 5,400 November 1, 1982 through October 31, 1983 For support for research t o develop a sensi tf ve imnuno-assay, enzyme-linked imunosorbent assay (ELISA) , for the measurement of the specf f i c marker enzyme for malignant melanoma, tryosinase, i n the sera. Harr is

Boehringer Ingef heim Ltd. 1 15/82 Persantine (dipyri damole)/Aspirf n Trial TIA William S. F ie lds , M.D. $1 68,000 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 September 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 For continuation o f support f o r research H a r r i s

3. Agency : Rockwell Fund, Inc. Project Title: A Specif ic Tumor Yarker f o r Ovarian Cancer Pri ncipal Investigator: Fel f x N. Rutledge, H.D. New Funds: $6,000 Current Budget Peri ad: December 1 7 , 1982 through completion Description: This grant i s in support of a s t u d y to analyze

plasma and t issue prote in patterns from ovarian cancer patients and controls us1 ng a high resolut ion ytelding methodo7ogy involving two dimensional gel electrophoresis, s f lver s ta in ing and computer ass i s t e d image process t ng

County o f Expenditure: H a r r i s

4. Agency : lves Laboratories, Inc. Project T i t l e : C l in fca l and Phamacologlcaf Studies of

Detorubi ci n Principal lnves t i gator ; Robert S. Benjamin, F1.0. New Funds : $42,000 Current Budget Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Description: For support for research t o study detorublcin

i n the treatment of p a t i e n t s County of Expenditure: Harr is

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5. Agency: Protocol No.: Ptwject Tf tle: Prlncipal Investigator: New Funds: Tota l Project Period: Descrf p t t o n :

County o f Expend4 t u w :

Hoeehs t-Raussel Phamaceutlcals, Inc. 30 1 Study of the Effectiveness o f 8userelfn (HOE766) Andrew C. von Eschenbach, Y.D. $1 31,835 January 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 Far support f o r research-cl i n i cal studies of busere1 In Harrls

6. Agency: W. M. Keck Foundation Project Title: U. M. Keck Foundation Fellowships i n Cancer

Research Principal Invest igator: Charles A. LcMaistre, M. D. New Funds: $75, 000 T o t a l Prof e c t Period: January 1, 1983 through Deceder 31 , 1983 Description: This grant i s i n support o f (3 ) one-year fellow-

shf ps i n cancer research County o f Expenditure: Harr is

7. Agency: Retf na Research Foundation Project Sf t le: Genetic Etiology o f Retinoblastoma Principal Investigator: Louise C. S t r o n g , M.D. New Funds : $25,300 Current Budget Peri on: Janualy 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Project Period: January 1, 1982 through December 31, 1983 Descrf pt ion: For continuation o f support for research County o f Expendi ture : Harris

8. Agency: Grant No.: Project Title: Prf nci pal 1 nves ti gator: Nen Funds: Current Budget P e r i od: Description :

County o f Expendf ture:

9. Agency: Grant No.: Pmject T i t l e : Principal Investogator: NM Funds : Current Budget Period: Description:

County o f Expenditure:

10. Agency: Project T i t l e : Pri nci p a l Invest igator: New Funds: Current Budget Period; Total Project Period: Des cri p ti on : County o f Expendi t u r e :

The Robert A. iJelch Foundation 6-267 31 osynthes i s o f RNA Grady F. Saunders, Ph.D. $81,000 June 1, 1983 through May 31, 1986 For support f o r research t o examine the expression of Individual genes i n the hPL famlly Harr is

The Robert A. Welch Foundation G-966 Molecular Interactions i n Codon Recognition Emanuel J. Murqola, Ph-D. $60,000 June 7 , 1983 through May 31, 1986 For support for research on the e luc ida t ion o f the chemical bas f s o f s p e c i f i c i t y and accuracy i n translation of the genetic code, Harris

The Krec Foundation B i osynthes js of GI ucagon Grady F, Saunders, Ph.D. $40,189 January 1 , 1983 through December 31, 1983 November 1, 1980 through December 31, 1983 For continuat-Ion o f support f o r research Harris

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Agency:

Subcontract No.: Project T i t l e :

Principal f nves ti gator: Contract Amount: Current Budget Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

12. Agency: Study Protocol No. : Project T i t l e :

Pri nci pa? f nves tj gator : N e w Funds: Current Budget Period: Descri p t f on:

Southeastern Center for E l ectrf ca7 Engi neerf ng Educatfon, Inc. SCEEE-ARB/83-67 Subcontract Under Prim Contract NO. F33615-78-0-0617 Robert Carpenter, D.V.M. $30,644 November 1 , 1 982 through February 28, 1983 For support f o r research t o study large animal model o f radiofrequency radiation effects on pregnancy Bastrop ,

Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc. 2579A Phase 1 Study wi th Recambi nan t DHA-Produced Ffbrobl a s t Interferon (Ro 23-0733) Study Jordan U. Gutternan, M,D, $88,860 November 1, 1982 through A p r i l 50, 1983 The purpose of t h i s grant I s t o support the study of phamcok lne t i cs, biological , and c1 i ni ca 1 act i v j t i es o f p u ~ recomb1 nant DMA- produced f ibroblast Interfemn I n patients w i th advanced cancer. Harris

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT A I D EDUCATIONAL SERV I CES-STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNYENT

(FUNDS CC+IIMG I N ) BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

The following contracts have been awarded and a r e submitted for f o m l appmval o f the Board o f Regents:

Performi ng Agency : Texas Department o f Corrections Contract No. : TAC (82-83)-2008 Project T i t l e : Interagency Cooperati on Contract Contract Amount: $1,500.00 Current Budget Peri ad: January 20, 7983 through August 31, I983 Description: For microfilming services for The Univer-

s i ty o f Texas Sys tern Cancer Center Depart- ment o f Laboratory rledfcj ne

County o f Expenditure: Harris

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AN0 EgUCAf Z DMAL SERVICES - FEDERAL

(FUNDS COMING IN)

80ARD OF REGENTS FEETING APRIL 14-15, 7983

The f07 lowing contracts and grants have been awarded and a r e subml tted for f o m 7 approval of the Board of Regents:

Agency :

,'

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Prlnclpal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: To ta l Pm ject Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

Agency:

Grant No.: Project Title:

Pri ncl pal Invest igator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expend1 t u r e :

Agency :

Grant No.: Project Tftle:

Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget 'period: Total Project Period: Description: County of Expenditure:

4. Agency:

Grant No.: Pro jec t T i t?e: Pr incfpa l Invest igator : New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Description:

County o f Expendl ture :

Department of Health and Human Services Natlonal Cancer Ins t i tu te Division o f Cancer T r e a t r e n t 2 R01 CA28034-OZAI ET Mechanisms of Action of Antitumor Agents James A, Nelson, Ph.D. $42,426 Februaw 1 , 7 983 through January 31, 1984 February 1, 1983 through January 31, 7986 For continuation o f support for research Harris

Oepartment of Health and HUM^ Services National Cancer I n s t i t u t e Division o f Cancer Bio logy and Diagnosis 2 A13 CA30245-02 NSS 1 983 Annual Sympos 1 urn on Fundamental Cancer Research Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D. $17,338 December 15, 1982 through t4ovember 30, 1983 December 15, 1982 through November 30, 1983 For support o f 1983 Annual Symposium Harr is

Department o f Health and Human Services National Cancer Ins ti tu te Division of Cancer Treatment 5 R01 CA24540-05 !?AD The Importance o f DNA Damage and Repair fgr Cel l Survival Judith M. Cl arkson, Ph. D. $47,353 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 January 1, 7982 through December 31, 1984 For continuation o f support for research Bas trop

Department o f Health and Human Services Nat ional Cancer Ins ti tute D l v i s i o n o f Cancer Bfology and Diagnosis 5 RO? CA26321-03 AL 4evised Cel l -Surface Anti gens o f Yurine Tumors James P. Allison, Ph.D. 945,957 January 1, 1982 through March 31, 1983 July 1, 1979 through 9arch 31, 1983 This award is revised t o extend the end date of this grant t o March 31 , 1983. Bas t r o p

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Agency :

Grant No.: Project T f t l e :

Principal Invest igator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descriptf on: County o f Expenditure:

6. Agency:

Grant No,: Project T i t l e :

Prfncipal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Perf od: Descrf p t i on: County o f Expenditure:

7. Agency :

Grant No. : Project T i t l e : Principal Investigator: New Funds : Current Budget Period: Total Budget Period: Descrf p t i on :

County of Expendi ture:

8. Agency : Contract 140. : P r o j e c t Title: Principal Investigator: New Funds : Total Project Period: Description:

County of Expenditure:

Department o f Health and Human Servfces N a t i onal Cancer Ins tf tu te D lv ls f on of Cancer B1070gy and Djagnosis 5 R01 CA20124-06 PTHB Messenger RNA o f Normal and Mal ignant Human Cet Is Grady F. Saunders , Ph. D. $73,688 December I , 1982 through Hovember 30, 1983 Nay 1 , 1977 through November 30, 1986 For continuation o f support for research Har r is

Department of Health and Human Services National Ins t i t u t e o f Envi ronmental Hea 1 t h Scl ences 5 R23 ES03124-02 CPA Repair o f DNA Damaged by Model Envi ranmental Chemicals Er ic Tang, Ph.D. $35,850 January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 May 1 , 1982 through Oecember 31 , 1984 For continuation o f support fo r research Bastrop

Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Tnst i tute D i v i s i o n o f Resources, Centers, and C m u n l t y Act4 v i t ies 3 R26 CA14140-1051 SRC Na t f ona 1 Study o f Large Bowe 1 Cancer Richard G . M a r t i n , M.D. None December 1, 7981 through November 30, 1983 December 1 , 1977 through November 30, 1983 This supplemental award provides t h a t i n addi t ion t o the $276,383 (from the 09 ROE) t o be used for direct costs on this award, up t o $84,383 o f the unexpended and unobl igated balance l e f t after the end date o f the original 10th year award (11/30/82) may be rebudgeted for the payment o f ful l Indirect costs on this 10S1 award. Harrf s

U. S . Nuclear Regulatory Commission MRC-06-83-267 Cobalt T e l etherapy Cali bra t ion C o u ~ e Robert J. Shalek, Ph.0. $3,000 November 17, 1982 through November 19, 1982 ThJs award i s in support of a training course Sn therapeuti c uses of radioact ive materdal and provides a general farnfliarl ty o f National Standards (MBS , A N S I ) and procedures. Harris

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9. Agency :

Grant No. : Project T l t l e :

Principal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descriptf on: County of Expendi ture:

10. Agency:

Grant No,: Project Title :

Pri ncipaf Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Per4 od: Total Project Peri ad: Description: County o f Expenditure:

11. Agency:

Grant No.: Project Title:

P r i ncl pal Inves tS gator: New Funds: Current Budget Peri od : Total Project Period: Descr ipt ion: County o f Expendf ture:

Agency :

Grant No,: Project Tit le : Prl ncl pal Investigator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descrfption: County of Expendi ture:

Department of Heal th and Hrmran Sew1 ces Natf onal Cancer Instf tute Div ls fon o f Cancer Cause and Prevention 5 R01 CAI 1430-7 7 SSS Blomathematics and Computing I n a Cancer I n s t l t u t e Stuart 0. Zlmerman, Ph.0. $243,744 January 1 , '1 983 through December 31 , 1903 July 1, 1978 through December 31, 1984 For contjnuation of support for research Harris

Department o f Heal th and H m n Servt ces Mational Cancer Ins t1 tute D l vf s ion of Cancer B i 01 ogy and Di agnas i s S R01 CA31103-03 PTHB Molecular Determinants of Multicellu4ar Organizatf on Douglas C. Hlxson, Ph,D, $52,628 February 1 , 1983 through January 31, 1984 August 1 , 1981 thmugh January 31, 1985 For continuation o f support f o r research Bas tmp

Department o f Heal t h and Human Servl ces National Cancer Inst i tu te D i v i s i o n of Cancer Biology and Diagnosfs 5 RD1 CA31394-02 ET Effect of Interferon Inducers an NK Cell Cytotoxici ty Eva Lotzova, Ph.0. $1 02,730 February I , 1983 through January 31, 1984 February 1 , 1982 tf~rough January 31, 1986 For continuation o f support for research Harris

Department o f Health and Human Servlces National Institute of General Medl cat Sciences 5 R01 GM28573-03 M6N Chromosome Structure and Gene Arrangement Macus T. Kuo. Ph.D. $79,580 February 1, 7983 through January 31, 7984 ~ebruary 1, 1981 through ~ a n u a 6 31, 1984 For continuation o f support for research, Harris

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13. Agency : Depal'1Jnent of Health and HUllIln Services National Cancer Institute Division of cancer TreatmRnt

Grant No.: • SiS SIUn? ss raE Project T1 t1~: Pediatric Oncoloqy Group Prine1pa1 rnves t1 gato,.: Jan vanEys, H.D. New Funds: $69,327 Cu~nt Budget Period: Janllclry 1. 1983 through December 31. 1983 Total ProJ l!ct Per1od: Janua~ 1, 1978 through December 31. 1985 Description: For continuation of support for ~$earch

County of Expend f tu~ : HarMs

14. Agency: Qepartment of Health and Human Sarvices Natfonal Cancer Institute 01 vis 10n of Resources. Centers. an d COIIIDUll f ty Acthities

Grant No.: , Ii &£351 I E" Project Ii tle: "europ1ycho1og1ca1 A$Se$slI2nt of Otildren wfth

cancer Princip.l [nvest1gato~: Oo~na R. Copeland, Ph.D. Hew !='undS: $59,800 CUl"l'@nt Budget Perl od: FeO n.lary T, 7983 tJT rough Janua ry 31. 1984 Total Project Period: February 1,1983 through January 31,1986 Oescription: ~ol" support f~ l"9Se&rch to e!Va 1uate the longf­

tudinal effects of prophylactic eNS Th@raP,t. intensive CNS Therapy. and no OtS Therllpy (control group for the cancer eXQerfence per se) on the neuropsychQlogical status of ped1atrfconcology patients.

County of Expend1tul'@: Hams

15. Agency: 08p4rtment of Health, Education and Welfare food and Drug Admrtnfstratfon OivfSion of Training and Medical Applications, Bureau of Radiological Healthfaa ea 5_COntract No.:

Project Ttt1e: Oemonstr~t10n of Project to Monito\" Radfatton Therapy Qua 11 ty Assul"'ance by t~ai1ed Revi aI

Principal Investigator: Rob&rt J. Sha1ek. P~.D. Haw FundS: 510,080 Tota1 Project Peri,od: Janua ry 15, 1983 th rough April 14, 1984 Description: ' For support of a r~ear~h study of 25 small

mega-voltage radfatfon therapy facflities to monitor certain parameters of dose delivery

County of Expen<H tu~: . by mail. Harris

16. ~gency:

Grant No.:

Oepartment of Health and Hu~n National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment 5 Ula CA12D14-14 Cel

Services

Project Tf tle: s~tis t1 ca 1 CenteJ--Southwest Onco1oqy GrouP Prf nei pa 1 Inves ti ga to 1"': Edmund A. Gehan, Ph. O. N@IoI FundS: $583,107 COrrent Budget Period: January 1,1983 through December 31, 1983 Total Pl"Oject Period: January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1983 Descri pt1on: fo!" contl nuati on of suoport for I"@s&<Jr'c.h County of Expenditure: Harris

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17. Agency: Contract No. : Project T I t le:

Prf nc i pal Invest igator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: T o t a l Project Period: Description:

County o f Expendl ture:

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County of Expendl tuw :

19. Agency:

Contract No.: Project T i t l e :

Principal Invest igator: New Funds: Current Budget Period: Total Project Period: Descrf p t f on:

County o f Expenditure:

Department o f Energy DE-AS05-76EV02832, Modification No. 1.1026 Radl a t ion and Biophys l cal Studies on Viruses and Cells Arthur Cole. Ph.D. None January 1, 1983 through March 37, 1983 Februarj 15, 1970 through March 31 , 7983 . The purpose o f t h f s mddf ica t ion i s t o extend the contract t o March 31, 1983. Harris

Department of Health and Human Servlces National Cancer Ins t f t u t e Di v i s l o n o f Cancer Treatment 2 ROT CA28034-O2Al ET Revised Mechanism o f Action of Ant1 tumor Agents James A. Nelson, Ph.D. $52,458 February 1, 7983 through January 31 , 1984 February I , 1983 through January 31, 1986 The amount o f this revised award reflects an increase o f $10,032. Harris

Department o f Health and Human,Services Yational Cancer I n s t i t u t e D i v i s i o n of Cancer Treatment NO1 -CM-27531, Hodlfi cation No. 1 Evaluation o f Treatmnt Planning f o r Par t l cl e Beam Radf omerapy Peter Almond, Ph,D. None February 2, 1983 through June 29, 1983 June 30, 1982 through July 31 , 1986 The purpose of this mdifi cation i s t o change pro jec t officer , and report delivery requirements , and t o correct s ubobject class code. Harris

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AMENDYENTS TO THE 7982-83 QPEMTI!IG BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS YEETING APRIL 14-15, 1983

GENERAL AOFlINISTRATION

Human Resources

Ket th B. Klas i c , D i rector o f ~ m p l oyment. Operations ( ~ d m i n t s t r a t i ve Staff), Human Resources, payable a t the f u l l time rate o f $30,000 per annum, effectlve November 8, 1982. Source of Funds:

State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $30,000 (RBC NO. 1221

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE ICAL STAFF

In;;nE;;;i cf ne

ppoint Palur V. Balakrishnan, M.D., Cl in ica l Assistant I n t e r n t s t and Clinfcal I ns t ruc tor i n Medicine (without tenure), f o r 60%T a t the total compen- satfon rate of $50,000 per annum, ef fect ive November 1, 1982. Source o f funds:

State funds : Departmental Professional Sat aries - $50,000 (RBC No. 718)

Change In status : ange i n tjme sta tus f o r Verena M. Hug, M.D., Assistant rnterntst and

2 5 i s k t Professor o f Yedl d ne (Medical Breast Service) (wl thout tenure), to 75%T with no change i n the t o t a l compensation r a t e o f $53,000 per annum, e f fec t lve November 1 , 1982. Source o f funds:

State funds : Departmental Profess; onal Salaries - $35,000 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $78,000

(4BC No. 114)

4, Change i n t ime s t a t u s for Verena fl. Hug, M . D . , Assistant lnternist and Assistant Professor o f Medf c-l ne (Medical Breast Sew4 ce) (without tenure 1, from 75%T t o 100%T w i t h no change i n the to ta l cornpensatSon rate of $53,Q00, e f f e c t i ve December 1 , 1982. Source of funds :

State funds : Departmental and Reserve fo r Professf onal Salaries - $35,000 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $18,000

(RBC No. 142)

5. Change i n to ta l cornpensatton for Fernando F. Cabanillas, t1,D., Associate lnternist and Associate Professor of Medicine (Tern Appointment), from $72,500 per annum t o $75,900 per annum, e f fec t ive December 1, 1982. Source o f funds:

State funds: Departmental and Reserve f o r Professional Salar ies - $48,500 Other than Sta te funds: PRS funds - $27,400

(RBC No. 146)

6, Change i n t o t a l compensation fo r Ernest G. Espinoza, M . D . , Assistant Internist and Instructor i n Medicine ( w i t h o u t tenure), f r o m $55,000 per annum t o $56,500 per annum, e f f e c t i v e December 1, 1982, Source of funds :

State funds: Departmental and Reserve f o r Professional S a l a r i e s - $35,600 Other t h a n S t a t e funds: PRS funds - $20,900

(RBC No. 147)

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7. Change in t o t a l compensation far Stanley H, Stein, M,D, Assistant I n t e r n i s t and Tnstructor i n h d l d n e [wl thout tenurr), fmn 455,000 per annun t o $56,500 per annum, effective December 1, 1982, Source of funds:

State funds : Departmntal and Reserve for Professf onal Salaries - $39,500 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $17,000

(RBC No. 148)

8. Change i n t f t l e and salary for Ambrose Aboud, M.D., f r o m Faculty Associate i n Medicine (wi thout tenure) t o Assistant Internist and Instructor i n Mediclne ( ~ e d l c a l Breast Service) (without tenure], from the t o t a l cornpensatton rate o f $41,300 per annum t o $48,000 per annum, e f fectfve January 1, 1983, This I s a promotion for Dr. Aboud. . Source o f funds :

Other than State funds: PRS funds - $48,000 (RBc No. 161)

Patholow and Tumor Imunolosy Change i n status: 9. Chanue in to ta l com~ensatlon for Nicola 1. Kouttab. Ph.D., Pssistant ~ k u n o l o g i s t ( w i t h o u t tenure), Prom $26,700 per annum to $27,600 per annum, ef fect ive December 1, 1982. Source o f funds:

S t a t e funds: Departmental Professional Salaries - $26,100 Other than State funds; Available G i f t funds - $1,500

(RBC No. 140)

10. Change 1 n total compensation for Chintaman Sahasrabuddhc Ph,D. , Ass1 stant B f ochernfst and Astis tant Professor of Pathology (~lochemls try! ( w l thout tenure), frm $27,200 per annum t o $28,700 per annum, e f f e c t i v e December 1, 1982. Source of funds:

State funds: Departmental Professional Salaries - $27,200 Other than State funds: Available G i f t funds - $7,500

(.RBc No, 141 )

Laboratory Medicine Clinical Imunoloqy and B i oloqica? Therapy Change in status: 11. Change i n salary f o r James M. Reuben, Ph.D, , Assistant Tmnunologisl and Ass is tant Professor o f Imnunology (wt thout tenure), from the to ta l compensation rate of 028,000 per annum t o $30,000 per annum, e f f e c t i v e December 7 , 7982. Source o f funds :

State funds : Departmntal and Reserve for Professional Salartes - $1 5,000 Other t h a n State funds: Available G i f t funds - $15,000

(Rnc NO. t 3 a j

Pedia t r ics Change i n s t a t u s : m a m e f o r Betty J. Pfefferbaum, M.D., Ass is tant Professor o f Pediatrics (Psychiatry) (without tenure) t o Betty P. Levine, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Psychiatry) ( w i t h o u t 'tenure), a t the t o t a l compensation r a t e of $77,500 per annun, for 33%T, cffecttve February 1 , 1983. Dr, Levine is also p a i d for 67%T from The Universi ty of Texas Health Science Center, Source a f funds (Cancer Center p o r t i o n ) :

State funds: Departmental Professional Salaries - $18,000 Other than State f u n d s : PRS funds - $7,300

(RSC No. 166)

The University of Texas S stem Cancer Center Regents Fleeting Aprl T 14- f 5, 1983

D l asnos t i c Radi ol ow

mi A l l Shlrkhoda. W.D.. Assoclate Radiologist (wl thout tenure), a t the to ta l compensatl on rate of $82,000 per annum, e f f e c t i v e October 1 , 19821 Dr. Shirkhodafs academic appointment i s pending. Source o f funds:

State funds : Reserve for Professional Sal ari es - $54,700 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $27,300

(RBC No. 101)

14. Appoint Ya-Yen Lee, M. O., Assoclate Radiologist and Assistant Professor o f Radiology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate o f $90,000 per annum, effectlvc October 1, 1982, Source of funds:

State funds : Departmental Professf onal Salaries - $60,000 Other than State funds : PRS funds - $30,000

(RBC No, 117)

Change i n status: 15. Change i n t i t l e f o r A l i Shirkhoda, M.g:, from Associate Radiologist (without tenure) , to Assaci ate Radio1 093s t and Assoc~ ate Professor o f Radiology (wi thout tenure), w i t h no change in the full time rate o f $82,000 per annum, effectlve October 1 , 1982. Source o f funds :

State funds : Departmental Professi ona? Salarfes - $54,700 Other than State funds : PRS funds - $27,300

(RBC No. 129)

y;:pp;intm;t: eappo nt Brad Cosan,

Radi 01 ogy ' (wi thout tenure) for the period January 1,

H.O., Ass is tant Radiologist and Assistant Professor o f , at the fu? 1 time rate o f $60,000 per annum, ef fect lve 1983 through February 28, 1983.

Source of funds: State funds : Reserve for Professtonal Salaries - $40,000 Other t h a n State funds: PRS funds - $20,000

(RBC No. 155)

General Surqery

Katherine L. Yanowr, Adminis trativc 1,Ianager (Administrative S t a f f ) General Surgery, payable a t the f u l l tlme rate of $24,000 per annum, ef fect ive January 15, 7983. Source of funds :

Other than S t a t e funds : PRS funds - $24,000 (RBC Ho. 164)

eappol n t Vernon 0. Grossie, Ph .D., A s s i s t a n t Pharmacologist (without tenure), a t the t o t a l compensation r a t e of $23,400 per annum, ef fec t ive January 1 , 1983, Source of funds :

Other t h a n S t a t e funds: 4vaflahle G i f t funds - $23,400 (RBC No. 156)

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S t n status: ange tn salary for Juan G, Guevara. Jr . , Ph.D., Assistant Btochmtst jii t h % tenure). from the t o t a l cornpensa t i o n o f $31.000 per annm t o $33,000

per annum, effective December 1, 1382. Source o f funds:

State funds : Departmental and Reserve for Professional Ssl artes - $33,000 (RSC NO. 137)

RESEARCH

ppo nt Cornelia P. thanning, Ph,D., V i s i t i n g Professor of Physiology I w i thout tenure), a t the total compensation rate o f $27,628 per annum, effective September 27, 7982. Source o f funds :

Other than State funds : OHHS Grant - $27,628 (RBC NU. 109)

21. Appoint Mlchael C. Cress, Ph,D . , Research Assoclate (wf thout tenure], a t the total compensation rate o f $17,000 per annum, effect ive January 3, 1983, Source o f funds:

Dther than State funds : DHHS Grant - $17,000 (RBC No. 157)

Wang , Ph. fl. , V i s l t i n g Assocf a t e Research Sclentjst (wf thout compensation rate of $9,600 per annum, effect ive for the

period Ilecember 1 , 1982 thmugh February 28, 1983. Source o f f undr :

Other than State funds: Available G i f t funds - $9,600 (RBC No. 134)

23. Appoint Eve I. Briles, Ph.D., Research Associate and Research Instructor fn Biology (without tenure), a t the total compensati'on ra te of $20,000 per annum, effect4 ve January 1 , 1983. Source o f funds :

Other than State funds: OHHS Grant - $20,000 (RBC No. 154)

Change i n status '24. Change In tlme status for Jim Klostergaard, Ph-D., Ass is tant Blologist and Assistant Professor o f tumor B i o l o g y (without tenure), f r o m 50%T t o f u l l tlm w i t h no change i n the t o t a l compensation rate o f $35,000 per annum, ef fec t ive November 1, 1982, Source o f funds :

S t a t e funds : Departmental and Reserve for Profess! onal Salaries - $35,000 (RBc No. 120)

Research Physics Chan e i n status: &Change in time status f o r Paula M. Kennedy, A s s i s t a n t i n Physics (Adminlstra- t i v e S t a f f ) , Research Physf cs, f rom 75%T t o f u l l time with no change i n the t o t a l compensation r a t e of $26,800 per annum f r o m Grant CA-10953, e f f e c t i v e November 1 , 1982. IRBC No. 119)

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k ~ i q ~ t ~ o n ! es gn Ronald W . Cawart, Assistant I n Physics and (Par t -T im) Instructor

1 n Phys i u (without tenure), a t the total compensatjon rate of $31,900 per annum, e f fec t ive Decerber 31 , 1982. (RBC No. 7 51 )

Research Physics and Clinical Physics Change i n s ta tus: 27. Change i n salary for Vincent A. Sampiere, Ph,D , , Assistant Physicist and (Part-ffm) Instructor i n Physfcs (without tenure), from $46,100 per annwn t o $49,500 per annum, effect1 ve Pfovember 1 , 1982. Source o f funds :

State funds : Departmental and Reserve f o r Profess 1 onal Sal arl es - $49,500 (RBC No. 127)

Experimental Di agnostic Radi olouy Transfer and chanqe f n tl t le : 28, Transfer and change i n t l t l e for narsret W. Gordon, f r o m Administrative Manager ( ~ d m i n i s t r a t i ve S t a f f ) , General ~irgery, t o ~ m j e c t Coordinator (~dmi nis - trat-l ve S t a f f ) , Expertmental Dlagnostlc Radial ogy w i t h no changc i n the f u l l t ime r a t e o f $26,700 per annum from Physlcians Referral Service funds e f f e c t l ve January 15, 1983, (RBC No. 163)

Devel opmental Therapeutl cs

m i Ramesh C. Adlakha, Ph.D., Research Associate i n Developmntal Thera- peutics ( w i thout tenure) , a t the total compensation rate of $1 7,700 per annum, e f f e c t i v e November 1, 1982. Source of funds:

Other than State funds : DHHS Grant - $17,700 (RBC No. 113)

30. Appoint Zhong-Zhen Guan, Ph .D., V f s i t i n g Assistant Professor i n Developmental Therapeutics ( w i thout tenure), a t the t o t a l compensation ra te of $30,000 per annum f o r the period December 6, 1982 through June 5, 1983. Source o f funds :

Other than State funds: Available G i f t funds - $30,000 (RBc No. 136)

31. Appoint Linda S. Elting, Project Coordinator (Administrative S t a f f ) kve lop- mental Therapeutics , payable a t the f u l l time rate o f $29,000 per - annum effect1 ve January 1 , 1983. Source o f funds:

Other than State funds: DHHS Contract - $29,000 (RBC NO, 153)

Derrel opmental Therapeutics and Bone Marrow Transplantat ion - Research Chanqe i n status : 32. Change i n t o t a l compensation for D h a m i r S. Vema, H,D,, Assocfate Internist and Associate Professor o f Medicine (without tenure), f r o m $56,000 per annum t o $59,400 per annum, effect i ve December 1 , 1982. Source of funds:

Other than S t a t e funds: DHHS Grants - $27,079 Leukemia Socf ety - $1 4,321 PRS funds - $18,000

(RSC No, 145)

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Bone Marrow Transplantation - Research Resignation: 33. Resign Guillemo T. Minnhaar, M.D., Assistant I n t e r n i s t and Instructor i n Developnental Therapeutics (without tenure), a t the fu l l time rate of $51,300, effective January 14, 1983. (RBC No, 162)

Cl i nical Tmunology and B f ological Therapy

Beth L. Maxwell, Ph.D., Research Associate I n Clinical Imnunology (without tenure), a t the total compensation rate of $22,000 per annum, effectlve October 19, 1982, Source o f funds:

Other than State funds: Avai lable G i f t funds - $22,000 (RBC No, 107)

Resiqnatlon: 35. Resign Chri s t1 ne Granatek, Associate Imunologi s t ( w i thout tenure) , a t the t o t a l compensatjon ra te o f $35,100 per annum, e f f e c t i v e November 30, 1982. (RBC No. 139)

Veterl nary Medlci ne and Surqery

Glen K. King, D.V.M.. Assistant Veterlnarlm (Radiology) and Assistant Professor o f Veterinary Medicfne and Surgery (wl thout tenure), a t the t o t a l compensation ra te of $40,000 per annum, e f f e c t i v e October 21 , 7 982, Source o f funds:

S ta te funds: Reserve f o r Professional Salaries - $1 4,400 Other than State funds: OHHS Grant - $25,600

(RBC No. 110)

l$minheX Appoint Mark E. M o f f i t t , Biomedical Computer Engineer (Administrative S t a f f ) ,

B i a n a t h m a t l c s , payable a t the f u l l time rate o f $26,000 per annm, effectlve January 17, 7983. Source o f funds:

S t a t e funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $26,000 (RBC No. 165)

Change i n status: 38. Change i n title and salary for Susan L. Tucker, Ph.D., from Mathematical Analyst (Adminis t ra t ive Staff), at t h e full time ra te of $20,800 per annum, t o Research Associate and Instructor fn Biomathematics (without tenure), a t the f u l l time rate o f $24,200 per annum, effective November 1 , 7982. T h i s i s a promotion for Or. Tucker. Source o f funds:

Other than State funds: DHHS Grant - $24,200 (RBC No. 130)

The University o f Texas System Cancer Center Regents Meeting Apr i l 14-15, 1983

Offlce of Vice Pmsident for Academlc Af fa l rs Change i n s ta tus : 39'. Transfer and change i n t i t l e for Daf e E. Clark, from Project Coordinator (Admjnistmtive S t a f f ) , Off lce o f the V f ce Presf dent for Planning and Extramural Program, t o Executf ve D< rector of Tel evtslon Productdon (Admt nis trati ve Sta f f ) , office o f the Vfce President f o r Academlc Affalrs, wf th no change i n the full tSm rate o f $43,500 per annm from New Program Development funds, effect ive November 7 , 1982. (RBC No. 116)

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES

Office of Vice President for Pattent Care Sewfces

-1 S y l v i a L. Farrell, T m r Registrar (Admlnistratlve S t a f f ) . OQfdce o f the YSce President far Patient Care Services, payable a t the full time rate of $36,000 per annum, effectfve November 76, 1982. Source o f funds:

Sta te funds : Departmental Professional Salaries - $36,000 (RBc No. 1321

Remove f rom Budget: 41. Remove from the Budget Fmd G. Conrad, M.D., Yf ce President for Patient Care, Internist and Professor of Clinical ~ e d i c l i i e (without tenure), a t the total compensatfon rate o f $102,000 per annum, effective Deceher 17, 1982, Dr. Conrad was deceased December 17, 7 982. (RBC No. 150)

Hospttal AdmJnistratfon esl nation: i h M~ry K. Tannahll I , Assistant A h l n l s t r a t o r (Admlnis trative Staf f ) .

Hospital Administration, payable a t the fu l l t h e rate of $25,600 per annum, effective January 7 4 , 1983. (ROC No. 159)

Social Work Change in status: 43, Change i n t i t le and salary for Lou Cote, from Assistant %rector o f Socfal Work ( , ~ d m i n i s t r a t i v e S t a f f ) , social Work, payable a t the full time rate o f $32,900 per annum, t o Acting Director o f Social Work (Admintstrative Sta f f ] , payable a t the fu l l tim rate o f $33,900 per annum, ef fect ive 3ecember 1, 1982. Thls 1s a promotion for Ms. Cote. Source of funds:

State funds : Departmental and Reserve f a r Professional Sal art es - $33,900 (RBC No. 135)

E7 -I gnat; on : Res on Goman L, Rasmussen, Director o f Social Work (Administrat ive S t a f f ) , - 7

Social work, payable a t the full t ime rate o f $40,800 per-annum, e f f e c t i v e Novenber 5, 1982, (R8C No, 115)

Cl f n i cal Physics Change i n status : 45. Change j n salary for Peter R. Almond, Ph.D., P h y s i c i s t and Professor of Radiotherapy Physics (Term Appointment), from $71,400 per annum t o $74,800 per annum, e f f e c t i v e November 7 , 1982. Source of funds :

State funds : Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $74,800 (RSC No, 123)

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Medi ca 1 Comnuni cations

Kenneth S. Wledawer, Supervisor Motlon Plcture and h l e v l t l o n (Admt ni s trative S t a f f 1, Medical Comnunl c a t i ons , payable a t the full t ime rate of $27,500 per annum, e f f e c t f ve January 7, 1983, (RBc No. 1581

SCI.ENCE PARK

Scf ence Park, Research Laboratories

Michael C. MacLeod. Ph.0.. Assistant Biaehemiat and Assistant . . .

~rofessor of ~fochemistty ( w l t h o u t ten i re ) , a t the total compensation rate o f $37,500 per annum, ef fect ive November 1 , 1982. Source of funds:

Other than State funds: Available G i f t funds - $37,500 (RBC No. 128)

Remove from Budset: 50. Remove from the budget A. Clark Griffin, Ph.D., (112 ~ f m e ) , Biochemist and Professor o f B f ochemistry ( w l thout tenure] a t the total conpensation rate o f $71,400 per annum, ef fect ive December 13, 1982. Dr. A. Clark G r i f f i n was deceased December 13, 1982. (RBc No. 143)

PHYSICAL PLANT

Mal ntenance Engineer (Admi n i s t r a t l ve S t a f f ) , Physical Plant Operations , pqyable a t the full time rate o f $30,700 per annum effective November I , 7982. Source o f funds :

State funds: Depardtmntal Professional Salaries - $30,700 ( R B C 140. 112)

58. Appoint Raymond E, Cat let t , Electrical Englneer [Admfnistratfve s t a f f ) , Physical Plant Operations, payable a t the full t ime rate o f $34,500 per annum, ef fect ive November 8, 1982. Source o f funds:

State funds : Departmental ~rofessional Salaries - $34,500 (RBC No. 121)

TRANSFER OF FUNDS:

59. Transfer funds f r o m various Profess jonal and Admi n i s t r a t i ve S t a f f posd t ions t o selected maintenance and Operati on, Cl a s s i f led Salaries and Reserve accounts as of November 30, 1982 as indf cated below in accordance w i t h Budget Rules and Procedures.

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Department Approprfatlon Ztem/Title No. Amount

Of f i ce o f Associate Vice S t a f f Assistant, Pos. 002 8 $ 42,000 President for Ff nance

Human Resources

Infect ious Diseases

Thoracic Surgery

Personnel Admi nl s trator 28 34,500 Pos. 001

Assl s t a n t Internist & 36 40,000 A s s i s t a n t Professor o f Medtcine, Pos. 003

A s s i s t a n t Surgeon (Thoracic 38 39,000 Surgery) & Assistant Professor o f Surgery Pos. 002 CC- 2 3

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Deparmen t Approppiation I tm/Ti tl e No. Amount

Internal MedtcIne

Internal Mediclne

Internal Medtcine

Internal Medicine

Internal Medf cine

Internal Medf c i ne

Path01 ogy

Laboratory Medicine

Diagnostic Radlol ogy

Diagnostf c Radiol ogy

Diagnostic Radiol ogy

Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy

Head and Neck Surgery

Internist & Professor o f 40 $ 56,900 Medicine, Pos. 004

Internist & Professor of 40 79,000 Medicine, Pos, 007

Associate f nternl st, 40 53,500 Pas. 001

Associate Internist & 40 58,000 Associate Professor of CI inical Medicine (Gastro- enterology), Pos. 001

Associate Internist & 40 50,000 Associate Professor o f Cl f nical Medicine (Gastro- enterology), Pos. 002

Cl inical Assi stant Professor 40 6,000 o f Medtcfne, Pos. 001

Associate Pathologf s t & 49 51,000 Associate Professor o f Pathology, Pos, 002

Associate Pathologist & 53 38,200 Associate Professor o f Laboratory Medicine, Pos. 002

Assistant Radiologist & 59 40,000 Assistant Professor of Radiology, Pos. 006

Assistant i n Physics & 59 16,000 (Part-Time) Instructor i n Physics, Pos. 001

Assfstant i n Physics & 59 27,000 (Part-Time) Instructor in Physlcs, Pos. 002

Associate Radiotherapist 63 11,500 & Associate Professor o f Radiotherapy, Pos, 003

Assistant Radiotherapist 63 39,600 & Assistant Professor o f Radf otherapy, Pos. 004

Surgeon (Head & Neck 67 77,000 Surgery) & Professor o f Surgery, Pos. 004

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Department

General Surgery

Page No. Appropriation I tan/Ti tl e Amount

75,000 Surgeon ( General Surgery) & Professor o f Surgery, Pos* 001

Anesthesiology Associate Anesthesiologist & Assoclate Professor of Anesthesiology, Pos. 001

Gynecol ogy Assistant Surgeon (Gynecology) L Assistant Professor of Gynecology, Pos. 001

Urol oqy Associate Urologist & Assoclate Professor o f Urology, Pos. 001

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Assistant Urologist & Assi stant Professor of Urology, Pos. 001

Urology

Office of the Vice President for Research

Associate Director o f Research, Pos. 001

Bioc hmi stry Siochmist 8 Professor o f B i achemi stry , Pos. 007

Biochemist & Professor of Biochmistry, Pos. 008

Biochemistry

Sf ochmi stry BSochmist & Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 009

Biochmi stry Associate Biochemist h Associ ate Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 001

Biochemi stry Associate Biochemist & Assi stant Professor of S i ochml stry , Pos. 001

Biochmistry Ass is tant Biochemist & Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 001

Bioc h m i stry A s s i s t a n t Biochemist & A s s i s t a n t Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 002

Biochemistry

Imnunol ogy

Ass is tant Biochemist, Pos. 001

Internist h Professor of Medicine, Pos. 001

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Depa rtmen t Appropriation Itm/Title No. Amount

Imunol ogy Assistant 8 iochmist , 89 $ 30,500 Pos. 001

lmnunol ogy Assistant Biochemist, 89 30,500 Pos* 002

Biologist & Professor of 89 54,400 Biology, Pos. 001

ImnunoI ogy Biologist & Professor of 89 49,000 Btology, Pos. 002

Tumor V i rol ogy Virologl st & Professor of 97 78,000 Virology, Pos. 001

Tumor Virology Engi neer Electron M I cros- 97 34,000 copist & (Part-Time) Instructor o f Virology, Pos. 001

Tumor Biology Associate Siol ogi s t & 1 QO 37,000 Associate Professor o f Bfotogy, Pos. 001

Research Physics Ass1 stant i n Physics & 1 02 16,000 ( Part-Time) Instructor i n Physfcs, Pos. 001

Pharmacology Phamacol ogi st & Professor 132 50,000 of Phamacol ogy, Pos. 001

Pharmacol ogy Associate Pharmacologist 132 40,000 & Associate Professor o f Pharmacology, Pos. 007

P hamacol ogy Assistant Phamacologist, 132 33,000 Pos. 001

Pat ient Studies Associate Computer 134 44,000 Scientist & Research Assistant Professor o f Epidemiology, Pos. 001

A s s i s t a n t Biometr ic ian & 149 6,800 Assistant Professor o f Bimetrics, Pos. 001

Bianathematics B imed i ca l Computer 149 23,800 Engineer, Pos. 001

Office o f t h e Vice President Residents & Fellows 156 750,000 for Academic A f f a i r s

C7 in ic Administration Administrator - Cl inic, 173 46,800 Pos. 001

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$ 43,700

Department Appropriation I tem/Ti t7 e

Hospital Administration Associate Administrator, Pos. 001

Patient Care Infomatf on Systems Manager - Pat ien t Care I n f o m a t i on Systems, Pos, 007

Special P r o j w t s S t a f f Assistant t o the President, Pos. 001

Special Projects Staff Assistant t o the President, Pos. 002

Development Of f ice Associate D i rector for Development, Pos. 001

Medical Comnunl cat ions Dfrector o f Medical Comnuni cations, Pas. 001

Scf ence Park, Research Research Scientist, Laboratories Pos. 001

Science Park, Research V i sf t i n g Lecturer, La bora t o r i es Pos. 001

Scf ence Park, Physi cal Plant Director o f Physical Plant , Pos, 001

Tumor Innnuno1 ogy B i o l o g i s t & Professor o f Biology, Pus. 001

Tumor Imunol ogy Associate B i o l o g i s t & Associate Professor o f Biology, Pos. 001

Tumor Imunol ogy Associate Professor of Biology, Pos. 002

Tumor Irmunol ogy Assistant Biologist & Ass1 stant Professor o f Biology, Pos. 007

Tumor Immunology A s s i s t a n t B i o l o g i s t & Assistant Professor o f B io logy , Pos. 002

TOTAL

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Appropri a t i on I tem/Ti t7 e - No. Amount

C7 in lc Scheduling Servtces Classified Salaries 245 $ 70,000

Offlce o f the Vice President Maintenance & Operation 156 1,500,000 for Acadmi c A f f a 1 rs

Reserve f o r Classif ied Salaries Reserves 327 500, (300

Reserve for Maf ntenance & Reserves Operation

TOTAL

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER P. 0. BOX 2003, TYLER, TEXAS 75710

March 7, 1983

Charles 3. Mullins, M . D . Executive V i c e Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado S tree t Aust in , Texas 78701

Dear Doc tor Mulllns:

The Docket for the A p r i l 15, 1983 meeting of the

Board of Regents is submitted for your recornendations

and presentation to the Board.

Sincerely.

George A . Hurst, M.D. Director

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DOCKET FOR APRIL 1 5 , 1983 MEETING

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER AMENDMENTS TO THE OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING - APRIL 15, 1983

1982 - 1983 Operating Budget

GENERAL ADMINI STRATI ON :

OFFICE OF ASSWIATE DIRECTOR FOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS Appoin tmnt: 1. To a p p o i n t Ron E. Mays, A s s i s t a n t Director f o r General Services, in the department of Office of Associate Director for Business Affairs with an annual salary rate of $45,000 effective December 16, 1982. (RBCB - 32)

Appointment: 2. To appoint Karen Wade, Dfrector of Administrative Analysis, in the department of Office of Associate Director fo r Business Affairs with an annual salary rate of $25,000 effective January 1, 1983. (RBC# - 33)

DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Appointment : 3. To appoint T e r r y Hargadon, Director of Planning, in the newly created department of Director of Planning, with an annual salary rare of $45,000 effective January 17, 1983. (=# 35)

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE:

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Appointmenr: 4 . To appoint Thomas W. Brogan, Director of Development, in, the department of Development Office, w i t h an annual salary rate of $50,000 effective January 14,

PATIENT SERVICES:

OUTPATIENT TREATMENT & CARE Promo tion : 5 . To promote Mary Rogge, in the department of Outpatient Treatment & Care, from C l i n i c Manager at an annual salary rate of $26,808 to Director of Outpatient Services w i t h an annual salary rate of $30,500 effective February 1, 1983. (mce 40)

MEDICAL STAFF SERVICES Appointment : 6 . To appoint William M. Girard, M.D., Associate Professor of Cl in ica l Medicine, in the department of Medical Staff Services with an annual compensation of $75,000 ef fect ive January 10, 198 3. Source of Funds:

State Funds: Medical Staff Services - Profess ional Salaries $ 65,000.00

Other Than State: M.S .R. D.P. Funds (RBCI - 37)

PATIENT SERVICES (can't)

NURSING SERVICE Termination: 7. To terminate Blanche Melson, R . N . , Director of Nursing Service, in the department of Nursing Service, due to retirement at an annual salary rate of $39,676 effective February 11, 1983. (R3Cl 2)

CARDIOLOGY Promotion: 8. To promote Sharon Veraah, R . N . , in the department of Cardiology, from Nurse ~ l f n i c i a n 1 at an annual salary rate of $22,668 t o Director of ~ a ~ d f 0 1 0 ~ ~ Laboratory Services w i t h on annual salary ra te of $29,892 effective December 1, 1982. ,(RBC# 34)

PATIENT MANAGENENT Department Title Change: 9 . To change the t i t le of Admissions & Insurance to Patient Management with no transfer of funds effective December 1, 1982. (RBC# 2)

Status Change: 10. To change t h e sta tus of Frank Steed from Director of Patient Accounts at an annual salary rate of $24 ,591 to Section Coordfnator w i t h an annual salary rate of $22,668 in the department of Patient Management effective December 1, 1982. (RBCI/ 311