july 1961 - docket - ut system
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'PNE UNIVERSITY OF TTEAS Office of the Chancellor
Austin
Office Copy July 5, 1961
TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UElIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Gentlemen:
The dockets prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted, with my reconmendation for approval, for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on July 22, 1961.
Main University Texas Western College Medical Branch Dental Branch
M. D, Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
Southwestern Medical School Postgraduate School of Medicine
Listed below are Central Administration items which I reconmend for your approval.
RECOMMENDED' AMENDMENTS -- TO THE 1960-61 BUDGET
1. Office -- of the Comptroller
Change the status of employment of John Robert Morris as Clerk-of-the- Works for the Undergraduate Library and Academic Center. Since February 1, 1961, John Robert Morris has been Clerk-of-the-Works 718 time on the Under- graduate Library and Academic Center at the Main University at ? salary rate of $568.75 a month (718 of $650), with the other 118 of his time being allocated to the New Central Water Chilling Station, that part of his salary being paid by Grayson Gill, Inc., architect for this project. Since the Central Water Chilling Station building is nearing completion, Mr. Morris' services are no longer needed in connection with this project, and it is, therefore, recolamended that he be appointed, effective June 1, 1961, as fnll- time Clerk-of-the-Works on the Undergraduate Library and Academic Center at a salary rate of $650 a month.
2. system personnel office f l Grant a milit- leave of absence to Joseph H. Culver for the period
from June 3 through June 17, 1961, while on active duty with the United States A m y Reserve at Fort Hood, Texas. Mr0 Culver is employed in the System Personnel Office as Director of Employee Benefits (one-half time); he is employed in the University Personnel Office, Main University, as Assistant Director (one-half time),
Docket Errata. Amend the docket for the May 12-13, 1961 meeting of the Board of Regents to reflect the effective date of the salary increase for Joseph H. Culver to be as of March 1, 1961, rather than April 1, 1961, (from a rate of $7,104 to a rate of $7,440).
SEMIANNUAL REPORT OF GIFTS OF $100 OR LESS ------ In accordance with Part Two, Chapter I, Section 1.4, of the Regents'
Rules, semiannual reports of cash gifts of $100 or less, which have been accepted by the institutional heads, have been filed with the Secretary of the Board of Regents for the six-month period ending February 28, 1961.
GIFTS
The following gift has been received and accepted for the purpose noted:
1. Gift of $100 from Mr. J. A. GOOC~, Port Worth, Texas as a completely unrestricted donation. The funds have been deposited to Account $81643, Office of the Chancellor, Various Donors - Various Purposes. The gift was made in response to a written solicitation from the Chairman of the Develop- ment Board, Mr, J M. Odom.
GRANT FROM F W FOR ADULT EDUCATION ----- The Fund for Adult Education has entered into a Letter of Agreement with .--
the University by which $40,000 is granted for the purpose of constructing and equipping an educational television station serving the entire Austin - i;ii San Antonio area, to be operated in conjunction with the Southwest Texas Area'; Educational Television Council as licensee under the Federal. Camunications Commission, The grant document itemizes the equipment to be purchased with the $40,000. The University has been advised that the Pund for Adult Education will shortly conclude regular operations, and arrangements have been made whereby the National Educational Television and Radio Center will act in the Fund's stead in all matters relating to assistance toward educational television facilities including this present grant. The program is administered by the Radio - Television Department under the direction of Professor Robert P. Schenkkan and issupervised by Vice-Chancellor Haskew. A copy of the Letter of Agreement is on file in the Regents' Office.
NOMINATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIPS IN lXE GRADUATE FACULTY - - -- - - -- The Graduate Council, with the concurrence of the Graduate Dean, has ,
approved the following nominations for membership in the Graduate Faculty, The recommendations have been approved by the institutional head concerned and by the Chancellor, and are reconmiended for approval by the Board of Regents:
Benedict E. Abreu, Professor of Pharmacology, Medical Branch
Virgil E.Barnes, Professor of Geology, Nain University Rowland Pettit, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Main University John R. Silbsr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Main University
jpprovnl of the Board of Regents is requested for the following actions:
1. Vice-chancellor Haskew has reported an unspent balance of $3,723.17 in kcount #81738 - 75th Anniversary Fund, This balance is being credited back to Account iB2320 - Estate of Lila Belle Etter. 2 . The Chancellor has authorized addition of $1,500 to Fccount 481730 - - Etter Estate - Special Fund. This fund was originally established by the - Board of Regents to be used at the discretion of the Chaneellor for administra- tive expenses.
APPOINTMENT OF - PRESIDENT, fiH UNIVERSITY
Dr. Joseph R. Smiley was unanimously elected as President of the Main University effective June 1, 1961, wich the same remuneration as that which the Board had authorized for President Ransom, as follows:
$1.7,501? f.ran General Funds, $2,000 from Salary Supplementation ,..
Funds; $2,700 from Ektsr. F u d (Current Reskricred), and $2,800 from Etter Pund for purchase of annuity direct!.y from TIAA, totaling $25,000; and an aii.owance in 15eu of house and utilities of $200 per month to continue until. Dr. Smiley occupies a University house (estimated October, 1961).
C l a r i f i c a t i o n and updat ing of t h e requirements i n fore ign language is . . recommended t o b r ing these requirements more nea r ly in l i n e wi.th gene ra l ly ' , , .
accepted p r i n c i p l e s i n major graduate i n s t i t u t i o n s . These proposed changes have been under d iscuss ion f o r n e a r l y f i v e months and Rave been considered by both t h e ~ r a d u a t e Council and the Graduate L e g i s l a t i v e Council . This recommendation of t h e Graduate L e g i s l a t i v e Council has the approval of the Dean of t h e Graduate School and P res iden t Smiley.
i tem I. Change i n t h e Catalogue of t h e Graduate School of The Univers i ty of Texas, Wimber 6004, pages 49-50: (Ph.D. Requirements) Examinations i n fo re ign languages.
Proposed Reading Present R e a m
By the beginning of a s t u d e n t ' s l a s t f u l l year (or the equiva lent ) of graduate work, he must pass examinations t o demonstrate a s a t i s f a c t o r y reading knowledge of a t l e a s t two fo re ign languages designated by t h e appropr i a t e committee on graduate s t u d i e s and approved by the Dean a s p e r t i - nen t t o the s t u d e n t ' s program. Only languages with a recognized scho la r ly l i t e r a t u r e i n the s t u d e n t ' s major a r e a w i l l be acceptable ,
On reoommenbation o r t h e appropr i a t e committee on graduate s t u d i e s , and with t h e approval of the Dean, a candidate may s u b s t i t u t e f o r a reading knowledge of two fo re ign languages a s a t i s f a c t o r y speaking and reading coapetence i n one fo re ign language p e r t i n e n t t o h i s major a rea
On behalf of an ind iv idua l s tuden t , the appropr i a t e cormi t tee on graduate s t u d i e s may p e t i t i o n t h e Dean f o r t h e s u b s t i t u - t i o n of some other. advanced scho la r sh ip s k i l l f o r one of the two requi red fo re ign languages. Approval of such s u b s t i t u t i o n w i l l no t be given i n in s t ances where the scho la r sh ip s k i l l may be considered a normal p a r t of the s t u d e n t ' s academic development.
The language examinations w i l i be given with the permission of ?:he Dean by r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e fo re ign language departments concerned. Students should consul t t h e r ep resen ta t ives of t h e fo re ign language departments a t the beginning of t h e i r graduate s tudy he re i n order t o ge t i n s t r u c t i o n concerning t h e requirements of the examination, These examinations must be taken i n res idence a t rhe Hain UxdveraFty0
The minimum genera l fo re ign language requirement f o r candidates f o r t h e Ph.D. degree i s t h e demonstration of com- petence i n reading ma te r i a l i n t h e s t u d e n t ' s major f i e l d of s tudy i n one fo re ign language. Se lec t ion of t h e fo re ign language, t o meet t h e minimum requirement, i s made by t h e Committee on Graduate S tudies of the appropr i a t e department o r a r e a . Only a language with a recognized s c h o l a r l y l i t e r a - t u r e i n the s t u d e n t ' s major a rea w i l l be acceptable . Most depar t - ments, however, r e q u i r e reading competence i n a t l e a s t one add i t ion - a l fo re ign language. No s tuden t w i l l be permit ted t o r e g i s t e r f o r a d i s s e r t a t i o n course u n t i l he has f u l f i l l e d t h e genera l fo re ign language requirement. This r e q u i r e - ment can be f u l f i l l e d only by examination, given by approved r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e appropr ia te fo re ign language departments, a t The Univers i ty of Texas.
Most s tuden t s w i l l f i n d t h e i r p u r s u i t o f graduate programs more p r o f i t a b l e i f they may meet the genera l fo re ign language r e q u i r e - ment upon admission t o the Graduate School; Students who cannot meet t h i s requirement upon admission a r e counseled t o consu l t wi th t h e i r Graduate Adviser and t h e appro- p r i a t e fo re ign language department t o p lan a t once t h e most e f f e c t i v e means of meeting t h e requirement.
The candidace w i i l be expected t o read pub l i ca t ions i n h i s major f i e l d of s tudy .
Item 11. Change .Ln ttle Catalogue of t h e Graduate Schooi of The University of Texas, Mu6her 6304, panes 52-53: i n fo re ign languages.
Present Re- -
A reading knowledge of two fore ign languages, o r a reading knowledge of one fore ign language and a mastery of s t a t i s t i c a i techniques a s acp l i ed t o education.
The fore ign languages a r e French and German unless the cand ida te ' s supervis - ing committee, with the approval of the Dean, permits the s u b s t i t u t i o n f o r e i t h e r one of Spanish a s a necessary t o o l f o r the candidate ' s research , Fdbs t i t u t i o n s f o r both languages m y no t be made.
To t e s t hisknowledge of fore ign languages, the candidate must pass examinations, preferably during the second year and i n no case l a t e r than s i x months b e f ~ r e coming up f o r the degree. The examinations w i l l be given by the fore ign l angwge departments concerned and c e r t i f i e d by the departmental chairmen t o the Dean. The candidate is advised t o consul t with h i s supervis ing committee and with the language departments concerned i n regard t o the scope of these examinations. I n gene,ra:, the candidate wiB.1 be expected t o read i n the recpi red languages c e r t a i n wr i t ings i n h i s major f i e l d of s tudy,
'Fhe s u b s t i t u t i a n of s t a t i s t i c a l techniqttes f o r e i t h e r language l ikewise r equ i re s t h e approval of the committee and the Dean. The examisation f o r t e s t i n g the knowledge of s t a t i s t i c a i techniques is administered by a committee appointed by the Dean, Where s t a t i s t i c a l techniques a r e s u b s t i t u t e d f o r one of the language r e q u i r e ments, courses i n these techniques cannot be counted i n a s t u d e n t ' s minor o r minors.
(Ed.IP. Requirements) Examinations -- Proposed Readin5
The minimum general fo re ign language requirement f o r candidates f o r the Doctor of Education (Ed,D.) degree i s the demonstration of comrsetence i n reading ma te r i a l i n the s t u d e n t ' s major f i e l d of study i n one fo re ign language. Selec- t i o n of the fo re ign language, t o meet the minimum requirement, i s made by the Committee on Graduate Studies i n Education. Qnly a language with a recognj.zed scho la r ly l i t e r a t u r e i n the scud8nt ' s major a r e a w i l l be i ccep tab le . Reading competence i n a t l e a s t one add i t iona l fore ign language may be requi red of s tudents i n c e r t a i n a reas . No s tuden t w i l l be permitted t o r e g i s t e r f o r a d i s s e r t a t i o n course u n t i l he has f u l f i l l e d the genera l fo re ign Language requirement. This reqairement can be f u l f i l l e d only by examination, given by approved rep resen ta t ives of the appropr ia te fore ign language depart.men& a t The Univers i ty of Texas.
Host s tuden t s w i l l f i n d t h e i r p u r s u i t of graduate programs more p r o f i t a b l e i f they may meet the general fo re ign language requi re- meet upon adanission t o t h e Graduate School, Students who cannot meet t h i s requirewer,c upon admission a r e connseled t o consul t wi th t h e i r Graduate Adviser and the appropr ia te fore ign language department t o plan a t once the most e f f e c t i v e means of meeting the requirement.
The mat ter of changes i n the fore ign language requirement f o r the Ph.D, degree has been under d iscuss ion f o r nea r ly f i v e months, and had been considered i n the Graduate CouaciL before i t s i n i t i a l submission t o t.ke G ~ r d u a t e Legis la t ive Council on March 27 , 1961, This l e g i s l a t i o n was approved a t t h a t time i n the form here presented, and was d i s t r i b u t e d t o the members o f the Graduate Faculty on Apr i l 14, 1.961 (Docume:~ts and Proceedings, pages 260-2611, As p a r t of t h i s d i s t r i b u t i o n of the Major Legis la t ion , t h e r e was appended an ADDENDM, proposing t o s p e l l ouc the names of certain departments ( i n the a reas of the humanities, n a t u r a l s c i e ~ c e s , as& s o c i a l sc iences) which would be exceptions t o t h e genera l minimum fo re ign language requirement, The cons idera t ion , on Apr i l 24, 1961, of the ADDENDUN, wbich f a i l e d t o rece ive approval, a c t u a l l y represented a review of t h i s Major Leg i s l a t ion , The procedure of the Graduate Leg i s l a t ive Council permits a reques t f o r recons idera t ion of such le.gislat.ion; such a reques t f o r recons idera t ion , s igned by f i f t e e n members of the Graduate Faculty i n the a reas
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< . : . : i . . L I . : of shc Ci::adu;:te Legislative Council on Gay 1.5, 6 for the :;c:l.c purpose of permitting the request for reconsideration to be henrd. It may be pertinent to note that thirty-four of the thirty-seven voting members of the Graduate Legislative Council were present at this meeting. The net result of the meeting was reaffirmation of the previous action by a vote of 22 to 9. The legislation, therefore, is now transmitted to you for further consideration.
MINOR - CIiANGES IN THE CATALOGUE STATEMENT OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) (IN l?UIIJ,IC PDMINISTBATION) -. . -. . .- - . .. . . .-
The Gsodunte Legislative Council has approved the following minor editing in the Graduate Catalogue as it affects the Degree of Master of Arts (in Public Administration). This legislation has been classified as minor legislation by Dr. Henze, Secretary of the Graduate Legislative Council.
Present Catalogue Statement P
1. - Title of Degree -
The Degree of Master of Arts (M.A.) (in Public Administration)
Proposed Catalogue Statement
1. Title of Degree
Presently no change.
A bachelor's degree from The University No change. of Texas or an equivalent degree from an approved institution is required.
A copy of the official transcript of the applicant's previous record of work at The University of Texas or other institu- tions shall be submitted to the Director of the Institute of Public Affairs. Final approval of admission to the program will be made by the Executive Committee of the Institute of Public iffairs and will be based upon a consideration of the applicant's undergraduate program, scholar ship, personality, and other qualities of leadership, health, age, fitness for an internship, and other relevant factors.
Admission will generally be limited to the number of students for whom intern- ships can be provided.
No change.
Add the following:
Students who do not have credit for six semester hours in accounting andior statistics or other supporting approved tool- subject disciplines will be required to complete six semester hours in these disci- plines in addition to the degree requirements.
No change.
3 . General Recornendations - It is suggested chat undergraduates planning to work for this degree acquire knowledge of the organization and opera- tion of the American system of government and of economic and social institutions.
For the degree of Master of Arts in Public Administration, thirty semester hours of course work, an internship, and a thesis are required. The program shall include at least twenty-one semester hours of graduate work includ- ing the thesis. The maximum number of semester hours of courses of senior rank which may be included is nine, of which not more than six may be in either the major or minor.
Twelve semester hours in ~ublic adrninis- tration, as follows: six hours of Theory and Practice of Public Administra- tion; three hours of Personnel - Administration; - three hours of Financial Administration,
Three semester hours in an approved seminar dealing with issues of administrative policy.
Fifteen semester hours of approved electives chosen so as to equip the students for a special area of competence in public administration. At least six of these fifteen hours m a t be outside the Department of Government.
An approved i~ternship in a government agency, or, in exceptional circumstances and with approval, equivalent work.
A thesis, usually regarded as six semester hours, which may be. based on. experience in the internship.
5. Subs tit~t&o~
A student who ho1.d~ a Bachelor of Arts degree, or an equivalent degree such as the Bachelor of Business Administration, may be allowed six semester hours of credit for a completed Ba&elor of Laws degree in meeting the requirement of thirty semester hours of course work for this degree.
3. Generai Recommendations
No change.
4. Requirements
For the degree of Plaster of Arts - in Public Administration, thirty semester hours of instruction are required as follows:
(1) Six graduate semester hours in the theory and practice of public administration.
(2) Eighteen graduate semester hours of approved electives in government and cognate disci- plines, so chosen as to equip the student for a special area of competence in public administration. At least six of these eighteen hours must be taken in departments other than Government.
$3) An approved internship in a government agency and a bound professional report, equivalent to six semester hours, based on experience in the internship and approved by a cormittee appointed by the Dean.
(4) In lieu of the internship and the bound professional report, a thesis valued at six semester hours,
A student who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent and a Bachelor of Laws degree may be allowed credit for six semester hours of appropriate law courses taken for the Bachelor of Laws degree in meeting the requirement of eighteen hours of elective graduate courses for this degree.
End of Proposed Catalogue Statement
6. Minor in Pubiic Administration for a Master's Degree -
Students desiring to combine training in public administration with study toward a master's degree in another field may be admitted to the program of study in public administration. In addition to meeting area requirements for a master's degree, such students must secure approval of the Executive Cornittee as outlined under "Prerequisites" above, and plan a program of work which includes the following: six hours of Theory and Practice of Public Administration, an approved Seminar of three semester hours dealing with issues of administrative policy, and an approved elective of three semester hours of senior or graduate rank in public administration.
6. Minor in Public Administration for a Master's Degree
Delete entire section
Sincerely yours,
HR: ag
INDEX TO MAIN UNIIERSITY DOCXXT
FOR
MEETING OF BOARD OF REGENTS ON
J u l y 2 2 1961
Page No . Budget Items
Auxi l ia ry Budgets Academic Personnel .................................... M 1 0 . 11 C l a s s i f i e d Personnel .................................. M 21 . 22
Government Sponsored Research .................................... Academic Personnel M 14 . 18
C l a s s i f i e d Personnel .................................. M 22 . 23
Main Universi ty Budget Academic Personnel .................................... M 1 - 1 0 C l a s s i f i e d Personnel .................................. M 19 - 21
Miscellaneous Sponsored Areas Academic Personnel .................................... M 11 . 14 C l a s s i f i e d Personnel .................................. M 22
.......................................... summer Session M 28 . 36
Contracts Permission t o Award ..................................... M 50 - 53 R a t i f i c a t i o n of Signatures
Academic and Business .................................. M 49 - 50 Government Contracts (Research) ....................... M 43 - 48
E . D . Farmer In te rna t iona l Scholarship Fund - Changes i n Regulations ........................................... I@ 56 . 57
Faculty Legis la t ion ....................................... M 54 G i f t s and Grants .......................................... M 36 . 42
M i l i t a r y Leaves ........................................... M 57
Nepotism ................................................ M 57
Outside Employment ........................................ M 56
Purchase From a S ta f f Member ............................... M 55
Sale of Universi ty Property ............................... M 55
Summer Program f o r Improvement . of ~ n s t r u c t i o n ........................................... M 26 27
Teaching Ass is tant Sa la ry . Adjustments .............................................. M 23 26
.............................................. Travel Items M 55
Use of Textbooks Writ ten by Faculty Members .......................................... M 56
THE UTJ:TVERSITY OF TEXAS Main UniversiW
Office of t he President Austin
June 28, 1961
D r . Harry Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas
Dear Chancellor Ransom:
The following docket f o r Main University is submitted f o r your approvaland submission t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Austin on Ju ly 22, 1961.
Recommended Admendments t o the 1960-61 Budget --
Academic Personnel
( sa la ry ra tes a r e based on nine months, and the terminal date of appointment i s June 10, 1961, unless otherwise shown. For docket purposes, do l la r f igures a r e used, cents omitted. The term "rate" fo r academic personnel i s the f u l l - time nine month base ra te ; the appointee receives the proportionate amount depending on the period of h i s appointment and the f r ac t i on of time f o r which he is appointed. )
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS MANAGEFT -
Transfer of Funds: 1. From: Unappropriated Balance Budget
Control $11,770.19 To: Physical Plant Property Insurance 8,802.86
Genera1 I n s t i t u t i o n a l Expenses Blanket Posit ion Bond 2,967.33
For: To provide funds f o r premims on renewals of Boiler and Machinery policy and Blanket Posit ion Bond
(812)
OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR -- Transfer of Funds: 2 . From: Unallocated Maintenance and
Equipment $ 9,070.00 To: Office and Travel Expense 9,070.00
For: To provide necessary operating funds f o r the remaining portion of the current f i s c a l year
(924)
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
STUDENT LIFE STAFF -- Death: -
3. Carl V. Bredt (762
TESTING AND COUNSELING - CENTER
Change of S ta tus : 4. ~ e n r ~ Paul Kelley
(905)
Dean of Men; Associate Dean of Student Life Rate: $7,500
March 31, 1961
Coordinator of Coordinator of June 13 - Measurement and Measurement and ~ u g u s t 17, S t a t i s t i c a l Services S t a t i s t i c a l Services 1961, Rate: $9,200 (1/2 T . ) returning (12 months) Rate: $9,200 t o F. T.
(12 months) August 18 To enable him t o teach 1/2 T. i n Summer Session
Transfer of Funds: 5. From: Special Lectureships
To: Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses
For: Additional funds needed t o meet various administrat ive expenses
(796) (870)
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES- - -
Chemistry Appointments: - - 6. Richard Fuchs Assis tant Professor
(747 Rate : $6,200 Also i n Summer Session Budget (213 T . )
7. J . C . Davis, Jr. Ins t ruc tor (758) Rate: $6,000
Also Summer Session (2/3 T.)
8. W i l l i a m c . Ins t ruc tor Gardiner, Jr. Rate: $6,000
(733)
Faculty Research Summer Assigment (1/3 T . ) Session Stipend: $517 Source of Funds: Excellence Fund - Development of Program i n Chemistry
Faculty Research Summer Assignment (1/3 T . ) Session Stipend: $500 Source of Funds: Excellence Fund - Development of Program i n Chemistry
Faculty Research Summer Assignment Session Stipend: $1,200 Source of Funds: Excellence Fund - Development of Program i n Chemistry
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND sc D i l C E T ( c o n t i E d )
Class ical Languages Increase i n Salary: 9 . James Richard Ins t ruc tor
Wiseman Rate: $6,000 (765)
Home Economics - Resignations: 10. L7.1cy Rathbone Professor
(799 Rate: $8,400
11. Elizabeth Tarpley Professor ( 797 ) Rate: $8,000
School of Journalism ~ p p o i n t E n t : 2 Isaac Edgar Clark
(835)
Ins t ruc tor Apri l Rate: $6,000 plus 1961 $500 sa la ry supplement payable i n one installment Source of Funds : Faculty improvement
( ~ e - tirement )
May 31, (Re- t irement )
Lecturer June 1-30, Stipend: $500 1961 Source of Funds: Cl inic and Workshop Fund
Mathematics Leave of Absence: 13. Harry Schultz Professor (MS) Professor ( M S ) Apri l 1,
Vandiver Rate: $4,320 On leave without 1961 (844) Presently on leave sa la ry through
through March 31, remainder of Long 1961 Session
Physics Transfer of Funds: 14. From: Unappropriated Balance Budget
Control $ 7,200.00 To: Physics Department Liquid
Nitrogen f o r Various Departments 3,700.00 For: To provide funds needed i n the
purchase of l i qu id nigrogen f o r various departments f o r the balance of the f i s c a l year ending August 31, 1961
To: Physics - Transportation and Loading Costs f o r Equipment from the Navy Department 3,500.00
For: To provide, funds t o pay the loading charges a t the Navy Yard and t ransporta t ion cost t o t he Balcones Research Center f o r t r ans fe r of some 40 MM Quad gun mounts
(766) (746)
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)
Item Present Sta tus
15. W . Lynn Brown ~ r o f e s s o r (1/3 T . ); ( 804) Research Sc i en t i s t
( 2 / 3 T.1 Radiobiological Laboratory Rate: $8,500
Sociology Appointment: 16. Leonard Broom Professor
(754) Rate : $15,000
Effective Recommended Status Date
Professor IWY, 1961 Rate: $8,500 plus $1,000 grant payable i n one installment i n recognition and i n fur ther support of h i s research on e f f ec t s of ionizing radiat ion on the nervous system and resu l t ing changes i n behavior Source of Funds: Faculty Improvement
Special Faculty S m e r A s s i v e n t Session Stipend: $2,250 Source of Funds: Unallocated Salar ies
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISFMTION
Marketing Administration
Change of Sta tus: 17. C . P . B l a i r Associate Professor Special Faculty Summer
(903) Rate: $7,800 Assignment (F. T . ) Session Special Faculty Stipend: $1,950 Assignment (1/2 T.) Source of Funds:
Summer Session Main University Stipend: $975 Sa la r ies
18. Epsie Young Lecturer (948) (Second Semester)
Rate: $6,300
Office of the Dean --- Transfer of Funds: 19. From: Office and Traveling Expense $ l5O.00
To: Vis i t ing Lecturers 150.00 For: To br ing i n consultant on soc i a l
science education plans f o r the future
(856
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIDJ (cont inued j
.- of Funds :
20. From: Survey Assistants To: Office and Travel
For: To handle dues t o University Council. on Educational Administration and addi t iona l t r a v e l occasioned by increased income-producing surveys
(834)
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - - -. Music P
Transfer of Funds: 21. From: Maintenance and Equipment
To: Office and Travel Expense - Office of the Dean
For: To meet necessary expenses f o r the remainder of the year
( 815 )
22. From: Assis tants $ 369.76 To: Cle r ica l Assis tants - Office of
the Dean 369.76 For: TO make avai lable more funds f o r
needed c l e r i c a l work during remainder of year
(878)
ROTC UNITS -- Mili tary Science Aooointments:
A
23. Horace R . Jordan Captain, U. S. Arrpy
24. Robert L . Huffaker Lt . Colonel, U. S. Amy
Naval Science - Appointments: 25. W . B . Love11
Lt . , U . S. Navy
26. Eugene Albert Vanderbeck, Lt . Commander, U. S. Navy
Associate Professor Summer vice 1961 Major Donald A . Fox
Associate Professor Summer vice 1961 Lt. Col. G . H. Cornish
Assistant Professor Summer vice 1961 L t . R . D . Warren
Associate Professor Summer vice 1961 Lt. Commander J. M.
Stevens
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (continued)
Effect ive Item - Present Sta tus Recommended Status -- - Date
RADIO-TErnvISION 27. Change the appointment of M r . R . F. Schenk.kan, Director a t $15,000 f o r twelve months, from half-time t o one-third time f o r the period February 1 - June 10, and from full- t ime t o f ive-sixths time &me 11 - August 31, 1961; appointing him 0n.e-sixth time f o r t he period February 1 - August 31, 1961 a t the same base r a t e i n the Radio-Tel.evision Texas EFl Council program. (779, 780)
28. Change the appointment of M r . Noyes W. Willett, Chief Engineer a t $7,440 fo r twelve months, from fu l l l t ime t o seven-eighths time i n t h i s budget and one- e ighth time i n the Radio-Television Texas ETV Council program, e f fec t ive February 1 - August 31, 1961. (782, 781)
LIBRARY Transfer of Funds: 29. From: Vnallocated Special Equipment $100,000.00
To: Research Collections and Materials 100,000.00
For: To make addi t ional purchases of departmental research col lect ions and materials f o r Research Center and Academic. Center now under construction
(742 )
30. 0 . W. Reinmuth Professor of Research Assi.gnment Summer (811) Class ica l Languages Stipend: $1,800 Session
Rate: $10,000 Source of Funds: Excellence Funds
31. Stephen Darby Ins t ruc tor Research Assignment Summer i n Class icai and Stipend: $1,625 Session Geman1.c Languages Source of Funds: Rate: $6,500 Excellence Funds
32. W . J. Handy Associate Professor Research Assignment Summer (872) of English Stipend: $1,320 Session
Rate: $6,600 Source of F'unds: Excellence Funds
33. John E. Stone Assis tant Professor Research Assignment Summer (947) of Geology Stipend: $1,375 Session
Rate: $5,500 Source of Funds: Excellence Funds
34. Archibald R . Lewis Professo-P of History Research Assignment S q e r ( i , .4 ) Rate a $1.0,000 Stipend: $1,800 Session
Source of Funds: Excellence Funds
35. Joe B, Frantz Professor of History Research Assignment Summer ( 979 Rate: $9,500 Stipend: $1,800 Session
Source of Funds: Excellence Fwds
1960-61 Budget j continued) cade em ye Personnel (continued) --
Effect ive Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
ORGANIZED RESEARCB ( continGed)
University Research I n s t i t u t e --ed)
Appointments (continued)
37. Burnard H . Sord (943 1
38. Cornin W. Johnson (942
Resignation from Research Assignment: -
39. John R . Si lbe r i 803)
Transfer of Funds:
Assistant. Professor of Physics Rate : $6,p 700
Associate Professor of Management Rate: $8,100
Professor of L a w Rate : $12,000
Associate Professor of Philosophy Rate: $8,500 Research Assignment Stipend: $1,700
40. From: Unappropriated Balance Budget Control
To: Miscellaneous Research Aids - Project 70
For: To provide furids f o r prod-xti.on cos t s .
(868)
Bureau of Business '-EzGzrz Appointment: 41 . Robert H. Ryan Special Ins t ruc tor
(911) i n Business Services Rate: $5,000
Resignation: 42. Francis B. May Associate Professor
(912) of B-itsiness Services St .a t is t ic ian (F. T . 9/1-10; 6/li.-8/3i; 113 T. 9/11-6/10) Rate: $9,300
Transfer of Funds : 43. From: Unused sa la ry of M r . May
To: Research Assis tants For: To employ parLt ime research hell:
(910)
Research Assignment Stipend: $1,675 Source of Funds: Excellence Funds
Research Assignment Stipend: $1,620 Source of Funds: Excellence Funds
Research Assignment Stipend: $900 Source of Funds : Excellence Funds
Summer Session
Summer Session
Summer Session 1 s t Six Weeks
Summer Session
Social Science June 11 - Research Associ.ate August 31, ( ~ a c u l t ~ ) 1961 Sti.pend: $1,481 Source of Funds: Unused Salar ies
Summer Session period
1960-61 Bcdget (continired) --, -.- Academic Personnel (continued) --
- Item Effect ive
Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
Bureau of Economic - - Geology
Resignation: 44. R . K. DeFord
(753)
Bureau of Engineering ~ e s e a r x
Aooointments:
46. Roy Rankin Krezdorn
(819)
47. Andrew W. Marris (830 )
48. Lawrence R . ~ c k (837 j
Transfer of Funds:
Consultant and Professor of Geology (P* T~)($une 13 - August. l7) Stipend: $ l , i O O
Professor of Chemical Engineering Rate : $10,800
Assistant Professor of E l ec t r i ca l Engineering Rate: $7,600
Vis i t ing Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Rate: $9,000
Assistant Professor of C i v i l Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Rate: $7,800
49. From: Unappropriated Balance Budget Control
To: Special Research For: To provided needed funds f o r
research (800)
I n s t i t u t e of Marine - Science
~ r a n s f e ; of Funds: 50. From: Unappropriated Bal.ance Budget
Control To: Purchase and Equipping of
Diesel Vessel FOP: TO provide funds t o purchase and
equip the 38f t . Diesel Vessel Lorene offered f o r s a l e by the General Ameri.can 0i . l Company, Dallas
(792)
Transfer the $1100 t o Assistants account
Associate Director Stipend: $2,250 Source of Funds: Research Engineers
Research Engineer (Faculty) (1/3 T. ) Stipend: $633 Source of Funds: Research Engineers
Research Engineer Stipend: $451 Source of Funds: Research Engineers
Research Eng' seer ( ~ a e u l t y ) (1/6 T .) Stipend: $325 Source of Funds : Research Engl 7 neers
June 12; 1961
Summer Session
Summer Session
August 18 - 31, 1961
Summer Session
1 9 6 0 A Bndget [continued) ~cademrc -. ----- persornel (contiwued)
Effective
Item Present Sta tus Date -- Recommended Status
~ & m n i t i e s Research Center P
Appointment : 51. Elmore E . Stokes,
Jr. (739)
Texas Petroleum Research - Committee
Transfer of Fm.ds: 5 2 From: Sa la r ies
To: Maintenance and Equipment FOP: Un.used s a l a r i e s avai lable because
of resignations and funds needed i n Maintenance and Equipment
(NO F3C)
DIVISION OF EXTE3SSON Office of?;he Dean --- Transfer of Fmas: 53. From: Unallocated Special Lectureships
To: Conference Workshop - Revolving Fund
For: To provide support f o r the annual conference devoted t o t he teaching of high school English
(798)
PHYSICAL P'ANT P.
Transfer of Funds: 54. From: Department of U t j l i t i e s ,
Maintenance and Equipment To: Department of Buildings and
Cirounds, Maintenance, Repairs and Equipment
For: Additional funds needed i n buildings and Grounds a rea
(839)
Consultant S m e r Stipend: $1,62 5 Session Source of Funds: Unallocated Sa la r ies
TEXAS MXMORUL WJSEW - --- Transfer of Funds: 55 From: l'biatenance, Operation and Equipment $ 300.00
To: Laboratory Research Assis tants 300.00 For: To provide funds t o maintain
present l eve l of operation through remainder of f i s c a l year
(1000 j
1960-61 Budget (continued) Academic Personnel (eoatinued)
Effective Item - Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
LUMP SUM APPROPRIATIONS -- Transfer of Funds: 56. From :
To:
For:
(984)
57. From: To:
For:
(873)
Faculty Sa la r ies - Supervision and Development of Teaching Assis tants
Uriallocated Maintenance and Equipment
Funds needed i n maintenance and equipnent area
Special Lectureships U~a l loca t ed Maintenance and Eq~ipment
To meet "end-of-the year" demands f o r maintenance funds
SPECIAL RESEARCH ANC ACADEMIC E X C E L L E ~ PROGRAM
Transfer of Funds: 58. From: Allotment Account
To: Development of Program i n Class ica l Languages
University Research I n s t i t u t e - Salar ies
Pro.iect EF-092 - Frederick J. Hunter - For: To provide addi t ional funds i n the
indicated accounts t o c l e a r overdrafts resu l t ing from misunderstanding of d i rec t ives per ta ining t o reappropriation of "Free Balances'' a t August 31, 1960
To: Astronomy - Instrumentation Work a t McDonald @Dservatory 10,000.00
For: To provide funds f o r developing the engineering work f o r t he infrared teiescope at the Observatory
(811) (757)
AUXILIARY BUDGETS Intramural Sports f o r - Men -
Transfer of Funds: 59. From: Assis tants and Off ic ia l s $ 350.00
To: Maintenance and Equipment 350.00 For: To provide funds f o r Intramural
share of purchase of power pressure poisoning machine bought j o in t l y with Department of In te rco l leg ia te Ath le t ics
(859)
1960-61 Budget (continued) ~ c a d e d c - Personnel jcontindedj
Effective Item Present. Sta tus Recommended Status Date
AUXILIARY ~ X E T S ( continued i
Advisor t o 3n ivers i ty ~ a b l i c a E o n s
Transfer of Fmds: 60. From: Unused Sa la r ies $ 320.00
To: Maintenance, Equipment and Travel 320.00 For: To provide needed addi t iona l funds
f o r maintenance (795)
Alpha-Seta Unsaturated Ketones --
Appointment:
A l l stipends paid from L m n t f u n d 3 -- -
61- R . L. Augustine Assistant Professor Director (Faculty) Ju ly 23 - ( 997) of Chemistry Stipend: $677 August
Rate: $6,100 22, 1961.
6:: Robert H. Ryan Special Ins t ruc tor Social Science Apr i l 1, (776) i n Business Services Research Associate 1961
Rate: $5,000 (Faculty) (1/4 T.) Stipend: $324
Cel l 7Ult;rastrxture i n - w -
Development and Growth Appointment: 63. W . Gordon Whaley Professor of Botany; Director (P. T . ) June 11 -
(998) Dean of the Graduate Stipend: $1,688 August Schooi. (For Summer 1961 31, 1.961 Rate : $16,500 o r ~ y )
Closed Circui t Inter-College Television Pioject --
Appointments: 64. W . P. Webb Professor of History Professor of June 11 -
(882) ( ~ o d i f i e d se rv ice) History (1/3 T . ) August Rate: $3,750 Stipend: $1,450 31, 1961
65. L. 0 . IYrorgan Associate Professor Associate Professor June 11 - (965:) of Chemistry of Chemistry August
Iiate: $8,000 Stipend: $2,370 31, 1963.
66, L . R . haw Associate Professor Associate Professor June 1.1 - ( 964) of Germanic Ianguages of Germanic Languages August
Rate: $6,500 Stipend: $1,925 31, 1961
- - 67. G. de Vaucouleurs Associate Professor Pr incipal July 1 -
(848) of Astronomy Invest igator 31, 1961 Rate r $11,000 Stipend: $1,222
1960-61 B~dge t (cor:timed) . -.-- Academic Person?el. (contir~ued)
Effective .,. . L r e m Present Sta tus - Recommended Status Date
MISCELLANEOUS SPONSORED AREXS (continued) P.
Convair-Resear2 Program i n Planetary - Astrophysics (continued)
Aooointments (continued) A
68. Farold L. Johnson : 806? Professor of Astronomy Co-principal Rate : $13,000 Invest igator
Stipend: $1,444
69. Henry A . Bowman (787)
70. Harry E . Moore (789)
Professor of Lecturer (114 T. ) Sociolo@y Stipend: $505 Rate: $9,100
Professor of Lecturer (114 T . ) Sociology Stipend: $500 Rate: $9,000
Engineering Foundation Appointment: 7;. B i l l y R . Amstead
(890)
Instrumentation Work -- a t M.cDomld - -- Observatory
AppointmentT
73. Eldred W . Rough (1001)
Pub1i.c Affdtrs -- --" Reporting Research
Appointmg%s : 74. DeWitt Carter
Reddick / 740)
Professor of Executive Assistant Mechanical t o Engineering Engineering; Assistant Foundation Dean of Engineering Stipend: $526 Rate : $ i O , 500
Professor of Ast ronomy Rate: $13,000
Ju ly 1 - 31, 1961
January 1- February 28, 1961
January 1 - February 28, 1961
August 18-31, 1961
Director &me il- Stipend: $962 30, 1961
Professor of Pr incipal Pe t ro l em Invest igator Engineering Stipend: $2,201 Rate: $9,800
Professor of Research Assignment Journalism and Stipend: $1,125 Director of School of Journalism Rate : $10,000
J w e 11- July li and August 1-31, 1961
J U ~ Y 16- August 17, 1961
1960-61. Zudget. (continued) Academlc .- . Personnel -. (coz t imed)
Effective Item Present Sta tus - Recommended Status Date
MISCELLF\NEOGS SPONSORD RESEARCH j continued)
P ~ b l i c Affai rs R e u o r t i n ~ -- Resear~h-n-
75. Norris C . Davis
p.,'blic iaw 85-926 - P. -
Fellowship Grants -. -- Apporln%ment, : 71. 2ohn R . Peck
(8:1..0)
Appointment: 78. Leo F. Engler
(951)
Research i n Russian .--. "- Literature After 1917 ( N D E A 2 m e 37-
Amointment:
The Syzthesis, - --- Characterization, and Stricture of .- - - Coordination Compounds - 86: George W. Watt
(926)
Associate Professor of Journalism Rate: $8,200
Associate Professor of Journalism Rate: $7,500
Associate P ~ o f e s s o r of Educational Psychology Rate: $7,400
Ins t ruc tor i n Germanic Isnguages Rate: $4,950
Assistant Professor of Germanic Lang!!ges Rate: $7,000
Professor of Chemistry Rate: $13,500
Assistant Professor of Chemistry Rate: $6,360
Research Assignment (1/2 T.) Stipend: $1,025
Research Assignment (112 T . ) Stipend: $937
Supervisor of Graduate Students Stipend: $1,187 (113 T appointment)
Research Analyst Stipend: $1,100
Research Analvst (112 T . ) Stipend: $974
Project Director (113 T . j Stipend: $1,250
Pr incipal Invest igator Stipend: $1,843
June 13 - August 17, 1961
June 13 - August 17, 1961
February 1, 1961
Ju ly 1 - August 31, 1961
June 11 - Augxt 26, 1961
June 1 5 -. August 31, 1961
June 12 -, August 31, 1961
1960-61 Budget (con.tin.;.ed) , --.-w
Acaden.ic Personnel (continiied) --->
Effeetive Item -- -, ,
Present Sta tus - Recommended Status Date
YZSCELXANEO'JS SPONSORED AREAS (conmnued! P..
Tne Turbu1en.t Flow of - . - W."
Water i n Curved Channels -- -- of Large Width t o -, -- -- - Radias Ratio -- .---
Appointment: \iisLting 8 2 Andrew W . Warris Associste Professor Research Engineer 1 k Y 2,
( 760) of Mechanical (Faculty) (1/3 T. ) 1961 Engineering Stipend: $433 Rate: $9,000
Zoo;ogy - Eman -. P
rJenet,ics P x d Crant - -. Appointment: 831 clarfnce P. P:rofessor of Zoology Research Sc',entist June ii -
0 l ive r Rate : $14,500 (Faculty '; August (813) Stipend: $4,296 31, 1961
Electronic Materials - Research hbo ra toG
Amointment: - - 84, Wi.iPiam B. Associate Professor Director (Faculty) Apri l 1,
Iiartwig of E i ec t r i ca i (113 T.) 1961 (876) Engineering Stipend: $708
Rate: $8,200 Source of Funds: Special Research Fund., Bureau of Engineering Research
GOVE-NT SPONSORED PROJECT In this-area the "Present Sta tus" cox-mn gives the s t a f f members academic t i t i e and teaching ra te , the "Recommend Sta tus" column r e f l ec t s ei . ther h i s nomination t o the project o r a change i n h i s government sponsored pro jec t appointment t o t h a t ser, for th; a l l stipends a r e from contract fands:
Bureau of Business -- - Research SrnaiT Business Administration - Gmnt -
85. Francis B. May Associate Professor S t a t i s t i c i a n June 11 - (913 1 of Business Services (Fac.dlty) (214 T. ) August
Rate: $9,300 Stipend: $572 i 7 , 1961
86. Charles T. Clark Assistant Professor Social Science June 11 - (919) of Business Services Research Associate August
Rate: $7,700 (Fac-iilty) (1/4 T. ) 17, 1961 Stipend: $473
87. P. John Ins t ruc tor i n Social Science June 11 - Lymberopoulos Business Services Research Associate August
(915) Rate: $4,500 (Faculty) (114 T. ) 17, 1961 Stipend: $276
Bureau of Indus t r ia l -. -. - Chemist~v "
88. John J. McKetta, Professor of Chemical Director ( ~ a c u l t y ) August Jr ~ Engixeering Stipend : $677 18 - 31,
(952) Rate: $13,500 1961
1960-61. Sudget .- (continued) Academic PersonneL (cont.i.n.sed] - -
izem Present Sta tus -- -- Recommended Status
GOTiEF3DENT SPC;WS3m PROZECT ; c % x m
Comparat j.ve Study of - -". -*
Behavior i n the -- Quiscallne l c t e r i d s
p-
89. Robert K. Ass%tant Professor Director of Zoology Stipend: $1,866 Rate : $6,300
Controlled Potential Coulometry
91. Allen 2. Bard
Stra i ton ( 986
93. Alfred IE . LaGrone (99')
94. Wilf r i ed Heimuth Port ig (987:
Assistant Professor Research Sc i en t i s t of C iv i l Engineering (Faculty) (2/3 T. ) M e : $5,300 Stipend: $130
Assis tant Professor Directop (Faculty) of Chemistry Stipend: $1,866 Rate: $6,300
Professor of Director E l ec t r i ca l Engineering Stipend: $4,148 Rate : $14,000
Professor of Radio Engineer E l ec t r i ca l (3/4 T.) Engineering Stipend: $2,222 Rate : $10,000
Vis i t ing Lecturer Meteorologist i n Aerc-Space St2pen4: $518 Eng'.necring Rat.e : $'7, GO0
Stipend: $777
Electronic Materials --- Research k b o r a t o r i ---
95. W i l l i a m R. Associate Professor Director (1/4 T. ) Eartwig of E l ec t r i ca l
(877) Engineering Director (1/5 T . ) Rate: $8,200 Stipend: $409
Extend 3eslgn -- ",--
Cr i t e r i a f o r Waste .-- .- --" Stabi l izat ior : Ponds -- --
g-oseph F. Malina, Assistant Professor Research Sc i en t i s t UTr . of Civi l Engineering (1/4 T . )
(958) (805) Raze: $7,500 Stipend: $517
Effective Date
June 11 - Augiist 319 1961
June I, 1961
June 11 - August 31, 196i
June 11 - August 31, 1961
June 11 - August 31, 1961
June 11. - 30, 1961 F . T.
1/2 T. Ju ly 1, 1961
May i- 31, 1961
1960-61 Budget (coa t imed) ~cademic Personnel (continued)
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
P
GOVERNMEW SPONSORD PROJECT (c-r
Factors i n Ve:evbal pa i r ed -z soc i a t e Learning
97. Alfred Castaneda (858)
Associate Professor of Psychology Rate: $9,600
Princ i p a l Invest igator Stipend: $2,844
June 11 - A u g ~ s t 31, 1961
Assistant Professor of Architecture Rate: $6,500
Research Tpainee ( i / 4 T ) Stipend: $361
Stipend: $240
February 21 - Apri l 21, 1961 and May 1 - June 10, 1961
George, Jr. (784) (881)
99. Thomas Whitehead She felman
(786: (880)
Assistant Professor of Architecture Rate: $5,700
Research Trainee February 21 - Apri l 21, 1961 and May 1 - June 10, 1961
(1/4 T . ) Stipend: $316
Stipend: $211
100. Jonathan Avepy Bowman
(185) (879)
Assistant Professor of Archtiecture Rate: $5,900
Research Trainee (1/4 T"] Stipend: $327
Stipend: $218
February 2 i - Apri l 21, 1961 and May 1 - June 10, 1962.
Fungal Bioi?minescence - 101. Robert L. Airth
(825) Assis tant Professor of Botany Rate : $8,000
Director (Faculty) Stipend: $2,340
June 1'2 - August 31, 1961
Gas Secretion and - -- Carbonic Anhydrase
102. James L. Larimer (953)
Assis tant Professor of Zoology Rate: $6,300
Project Director Stipend: $1,482
June 12 - August 15 , 1961
Graduate Training i n - Public Health
103. Joseph Francis Assis tant Professor of C iv i l Endneering, Rate: $7>500
Research Sc i en t i s t Stipend: $2,222
J-we 11 - August 31, 1961
August 18-31, 1961
Growth Curvatures T Z ~ ~ _ A T R . Schrank
(898) Professor Director
Stipend: $451 Rate: $9;b00
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
Iriorganic Chemistry Project
l-orge W. Watt (963)
17. Enrico G .
M i c r o w s Network . Robert Moulton
109. Eiigene Burnstein (724)
Mili tary Physics -. - Research Laboratory --,
110. Robert E . Greenwood
(901)
navy Com'cract - -.- 111. Richard Lee
Tucker (996)
Nuclear Physics labomtory
112. Emmett L.
113. Bernard Be Kinsey (918)
0ccupatior;ai. Aralysis -. Project
1-bert E . Morin
115. Benjamin Pruchter
!838S
Associate Professor Director (Faculty) June 11 - of sociology Stipend: $2,637 ~ u g ~ s t Rate: $8,900 31, 1961
Professor of Director (Faculty ) June 11 - Chemistlgi (112 T ) August' Rate : $13, 500 Stipend: $2,000 31, 1961
Professor of Director (Faculty) June 12 - Engineering Mechanics Stipend: $2,666 August Rate: $12,000 12, 1961
Assis tant Professor ConsuLtant (7180 T . ) February of Psycho.:ogy Stipend: $270 1, 1961 Rate: $6,300
Assis tant Professor Consultant (7180 T . ) February of Psjrchology Stipend: $270 1, 1961 Rate: $6,200
Professor of Mathematics Rate: $8,200
Leave from Ia'boratory
I n s t r x t o r i n Research Engineer June 1.1 - C i v i l Engineering I1 (112 T ~ ) 30, 1961 Rate: $4,500 Stipend: $166
Professor of Physics Project Director Zune 11 - Rate : $LL,3GC Stipend: $3,348 August
31, 1961
Professor of Pnysics Research Sc i en t i s t June 11 - Rate: $15>000 (physics) (Faculty) August
Stipend: $4,444 31, 1961
Assistant. Professor Research Sc i en t i s t MaY 1, of Psychology (Faculty) (114 T. ) 1961 Rate: $6,800 Stipend: $251
Professor of Research Sc i en t i s t MaY 1, Educa-tional ( ~ a c u l t y ) (11.2 T .) 1961 psychol.ogy Stipend: $637 Rate: $8,600
1960..61. Sudget (continued) - -we .- Academic Personnel (continued? ---, --
Effective Item - Present Sta tus - . Recommended Status Date
Psychiatric Social Work
1.r Joseph Irwin Hungate
(850)
119. Lymon C . Reese (820)
120. Lymon C . Reese (842)
121. Carl W . Morgan (821)
Theory of Numbers 1 2 2 H ~ S ~ a n d f v e r
(843)
Virus Interference P
Studies 123. ~ o ~ c e Z. Loekart
(854)
Associate Professor of Physics Rate: $8,000
Vis i t ing Associate Professor of Social Work Rate: $7,500
Associate Professor of C i v i l Engineering Research Engineer (1/4 T ' ) Rate: $8,500
Associate Professor of C iv i l Ecgineering Rate: $8,500
Associate Professor of C iv i l Engineering Research Engineer .(I/? T.) Rate: $8,500 (~avy Contract)
Associ.ate Professor of Ciiv:ki Xagineering Rate: $,LC0
Professor of Withematics (M. S . ) Rate: $4,320
AssLst.an: Professor
Director June 11 - Stipend: $2,370 A u s s t
3 i 9 1961
Vis i t ing Associate June 13 - Professor 30, 1961 Stipend: $500
Terminate March 31, 1961
Research Engineer March 1 - (Faculty \r August Stipend : None 31, 1961 ( ~ r m y contract)
Terminate Apr i i 15, I961
Research Engineer March I - (Faculty ) August St,:Epend: None 31, 1961- ( ~ n r i y Contract)
Director (Faculty) Apr i l 1- Stipend 1 $4,800 August
31, 1961
Director (Facultv) Zune 12 - " . of BacterioZogy Stipend: $2,106 August Rate: $7,200 31, 1961
Classi f ied Personnel .--- - ( S a l a r ~ ra tes a r e based on twelve morths and the t e m i n a l date of appointment i s August 31, 1961, r;nless otherwise shown. For docket purposes, do l i a r f i g w e s a r e used, cents omitted.)
Effective Item -- Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL OFFICE
Aooointments: 12. Joseph Howard Assistant Director March
(11.2 T ~ ) 1, 1961 Rate: $7,440 Source of Funds: Unused Sa la r ies
Pe'rson.ne1 Assistant May 29, II 1961 Rate: $6,168 Sowce of Pmds: Lhallocated Salar ies
STLlDENT LIFE STAFF -- - -- Change of Status: - 2 Rollin A . Student Group Student Group Apr i l 1,
Sininger Advisor I1 Advisor IXi 1961 - ( 767 ) Rate: $4,338 Ra-ce: $4,85i May 31,
(9 months) : 9 months) 1961. Source of Funds: iinused Salar ies
TZSTDV.2 AND C O ' ~ N S E L ~ CnVTER
Change of Status: - 1 2 Mrs. Frances Psychologist III Fsychoiogist 1x1 June 1,,
F. Ful le r Rate : $7,1.04 ( ~ / 2 T.) 1961 (906) Xa-te: @>I04
COLLEGE OF ARTS m SCIECF -
Astronomy Appointment : 128. Johnnie Edwin
Floyd (790)
Research Engineer V April. I, Rate: $8,520 1961 Source of Funds : Main U~. ivers i ty Sa la r ies
l29. Edward Mott Research Sc i en t i s t Research Sc i en t i s t May 1, Davis Rate: $7,104 (1/2 T . ) 1961
(8571 Rate: $7,104 ( ~ 1 1 1 a l so serve 11.2 T. on Kational Science Foundation grant)
1960-61 Budget (coritinued) ~ l a s s i & e d -- Persome: (continued)
E f f e ~ cive Item Present Status Recommended Status Date
O R W I Z D RESEARCH . z t E e d ) Clayton Foundation Biochemical I n s t i t u t e
Amointment: - 130. Norton G.
McDuf f i e (967
Bureau of Economic ~ e o l o G
Auoointments: 131. John P. Brand
(853)
132. A . Byron Leonard (851)
133. John C . Frye (852)
In s t i t u t e of Public - Affairs
Amointment: I?&. James K . Howard
(897)
Electron Microscope La'corafory
Leave :
Researeh Sc ien t i s t June 1, LII 1961 Rate: $6,168 Source of Funds: Clayton ~o'undation grant
Research Sc i en t i s t July 15, IV (T) 1961 Rate : $10,440 Source of Funds: Assistants
Research Sc i en t i s t July 1 - ( T ) 15, 1961
.Rate: $7,440 Source of F-mds: Assistants
Research Sc i en t i s t July 1 - 3v 1 5 ~ 1961 Rate: $7,440 Source of Funds: AssistanT.~
Soeiai Science June 15 - Research Associate July 31, 1x1 1961 Rate: $6,168 Source of Funds: Social Science Research Associates
135. Hilton H . Research Sc i en t i s t Leave without salary June l - Mollenhauer I V On t r ave l s t a tu s July 31,
(941) Rate: $8,160 with t r ave l paid 1.961 from National Science Foundation grant
1960-61 Budget (continued) Class i f ied Personnel (continmed)
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recomaended Status Date
DITISION OF EXTENSION - -- 1 n m a 1 and Business - Training Bureau "
Appointment: 136. Armando Uribe
(729) (730)
LIBRARY ?Giiz-of Sta tus : - 137. Mrs. Mary B.
Nelson (756)
AUXILIARY BTJDGEX'S Student Health Center
Appointment: 138. Robert Clovis
Stokes, M.D. (731)
Training Spec ia l i s t Apri l 1- 3' .- June 30, Rate: $6,168 1961 Source of Funds : 1/2 from C . D . L. Committee grant f o r Spanish E/lznual 1./2 from Various Donors f o r Prod.uc~ti.on of PnstructionaL'Aids
Librarian I (2/3 T. ) Librarian (1/2 T. ) June 13, Rate: $4,800 Rate: $4,800 1961
Resignation: 139. Carl D . Ambler, Physician, Generai
M.D. Medicine (outpat ient) ( 949) Rate: $9,600
(11 mon.t;hs )
Physician, General Apri l 1, Medicine (1/2 T. ) 1961 Rate: $9,600 Source of Funds: Unused Salar ies ( ~ u t p a ~ i e n t )
June 30, 1961
1k0. Change the appointment of D r . Caroline Crowell, Physician, Genera1 Medicine, from a 10- month bas i s a t $9,92'7 t o an il-month basis , taking her off the payrol l f o r the month of June, the addLtionai amount needed, $992.70, t o come from Inpat ient Division funds. (968)
141. Curt is Trvin Kirksey
(874) (875)
Supervisor of Food 'Nar~ger., Enlversity May 11, Service Commons 1961 Rate: $7,320 Rate: $7,320 plus $10 pe r month plus $10 per month board bosrd
Source of funds w i l l be changed from Dormitories Prorated Payrc1.l t o University Commons and time of service from 5 day, 40 hour week, t o 6 day veek
1960-61. Budget (continued) Class i f i.ed Personnel. (continued)
Effective Item - Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
University Commons Resignation: 1 2 3obSy Zohn Treat Mapager, Vniversity
: '793 Comons Rate: $7,200 pl.us $20 per month board
May 10, 1961
- . ~ e r m i n a t e the appointment of Mr. William Xampton Wade, Research Sc i en t i s t I V a% $7,440 f o r twelve months on t h i s contract e f fec t ive at. close of business May 31, 1961. He w i l l be appointed on a government contract a f t e r t h a t date . (816 )
Laboratory Changes of Sta tus: 144. John Ea r l
Tingi.e, Jr . (827 j
i45. J a rv i s Duane Gantt
(975:
Increase i.n Salary ~ R o b e ~ t ~ ~ l l
Lea-ve : 147. Emory Eugene
Mikeska (809
148. Bob Marion Brown (807 j
149. Spurgeon Eugene Smith
( '788)
Resignati.on: 150. Edw:i.n Hart
Block, Jr. r: 883)
Technicai S ta f f Assistant V Rate: $6,168
Research Engineer 1x1 (3/4 T. Rate: $6,168
Research Sc i en t i s t (~athemat$.cs) IB Rate: $7,104
Systems Development Speeiaiist . 1 (3/5 T. ) Rate: $9,240
Research Scfen t i s t (Physics) V (113 T . ) Ratif : $10,440
Systems DeveLopment Specialist. rI (1/4 T . ) Rate : $10,020
Research Engineer IV Rate: $8,520
A l l funds from conract indicated
Technical Staff Apr i l 17, Assistant V (315 T . ) 1961 Rate: $6,168
Research E n ~ i n e e r June li. " I T 1 Rate : $6,168
Research Sc i en t i s t Apri l 1, ( ~ i t h e m a t i c s ) IV 1.961 Rate: $1,800
Apri l 15, 1961
Apri l 15, 1961
Apri l 1, 1961
May 5 9
1961 (noon)
1900-61. B~dge t (continued) -we."
Classi.f ied Personnel (conti.nued) -.-~. Effective
Item --- . . Present Status Recommended Status Date
GCWmNT SPONSORED RESWLCH (Fonti.n.ued)
~ ic rowave Network - Contract SAE 9152 . - ,-
Aonoi.ntment : - - 151. Joe Allen Bailey
(891) Social Science June li, Research Associate 1961 Rate: $6,780 (112 T. appcintwnt)
Radiobio~ogical Laboratory
Appointment : ~~ -
153. John W i l l i a m Spies
(773)
Sanitary .-- Errgineering Project
~oooin tnknt z
: Resignation: 2 1 5 5. Walter R.
So1ven.t Effects i n -- -- -- Ozone Reactions
Appointments: 1 5 6 Sheaffers S. Bath
(828)
Research Engineer I V Fate: $7,440
Research Sc ien t i s t 1, xv (112 T. ) 1961 Rate: $7,Xl4
Research Sc ien t i s t March 1, rv (112 T . j 1961 Rate: $7,800
Research Eng; ~ n e e r June 11, xv 1961 Rate: $7,104
Research Sc ien t i s t Apri l 1 - 1v m y 15, Rate: $7,440 1961
Research Sc ien t i s t June 1, -TT 1961 : $6,168
. .. :": :. .,
TEACKDJCL ASSISTWE SALARY ADclVSTMENTS --.. /) A t the S&y 1960 meeting of the Board of s given t o the recommendation t h a t a s m of $225,000 be provided f o r mdergrad&te teaching improvemellr with necessary salary adjustments among the regular facul ty and teaching ass:.stants. Of this amount, $75,000 was approved for salary adjljstments during 1960-61 among teaching a s s i s t an t s . The adjustments f o r the F i r s t Semesterwere scbmitted i n the docket f o r the March 1961 meeting, and I recommend approval of the following payments f o r the Second Semester: (869)
CC?i;F;EE OF ARTS AND SCSENCES -. - - Eacterioiogy ' Jomes C l z p i t
1960-61. Si?dgef;t (cont imed) -- Teachi.ng Assist,asj.t SaLary Adjustments (cont:i.n:ued) --.--- ".--
C O i G G E 3F ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) -- - C.nemi s t ry ---a-
Ralph Donald Kern XaLph Turner W i l l i a m Gammons Barry 3 a r r e t t iucien Carter 1:saac D . &banks Aiien G. Lane Windell. C . Wakins Edward C. Fohn Eenry V. Cortez Car1.0~ de Uano
Economf cs --. Weldon. C . Neiil.
Englf sh -- Nary Wagoner Dale Edmonds William Allmon Harold Mosher Claude Ailen Frea Weldon Kina Cooper Sam McMiiXan Mary Jane Cook Johnny Kerr Ann Hamilton Isaac Walker ;'anes E 1 2 . i ~ Job ':.rsfel.d Richard ITurner Ctxrles Fergdson Theodore Nostvick Car10 Kiip Robert Ray Wurine McElroy Stani.ey Alexander Henry Speck XI!: David McPherson
Geology David A l t - ;i . Dan PoweI.: Clyfie Moore
Germanic h n g a g e s Dona ~ef-ves D a n e G Earrington W. Z 0 Harvey T 2 . i ~ Alt T. - 7 O'Hare Sui ta Pfnn
Goverrmerit -- ,TOP~. Q,. Adams Riehard E . Johnston Hoyt Baliard Bormrd G . &vender Robert P. Sindermsnn
Mathemties - T R. Per;-./mar: P A. C1:::c.ger .> "
E. W . Reichiiardii E. R. Fearson M. D o S e c k r
L. Kayden Mrs. Li la L. Smith
Frank M. Lay Roderkk L. Marquess Jon A . Schlosser J. W. Hopson
Romance Languages --- Wal.?.er B. Lawrefice
ZooLogJ Howard 3 . Raines
Max&gement R . Glenn Ross George E. Deshon
John. W. 2okstofi James ii. MeXea; iq.~ 7 .: < ,. .,..
. m 5 . C:;an.-lngbam
1960-6; E ~ d g e t ( contia:~.ed ) --" --- Teaching Assistant Sal.ary Adj.ust.ments (con%ir.ued) --
Eoglneer2,rig Mechanics Mrchae:. D , Eei,.fel.
Mechanical Engiceering 3. E. St.amblin
Petrolmm Ecgi~.eering Kemeth E . G.ray
C O - U G E OF F I E ARTS .- -- ,- Music -
P i i ' K. Olson Kemetk A.if ord Robert .EiseLl.n.g
TOTAL
SJMMER PROGRAM FOR IMi?ROVXMEXP 01" INSTRUCTION -- - Of the r225,000 ment.ione.d i n theabove item, $50',000 was designated f o r . . . , . - , - Fatuity Salayies - Sv.perv"isi.on and Development of Teaching Assis tants (Account No. 205x3 1. To imp::.erner~t. t h i s prog~sn;, J :recommend approval of the following budget totaLling$3;,091, fo? the Summer Program f o r Improvement of I n s t ~ u c t i o n : (961)
C0LXG.E GF ARTS AID SCIENCES - -- - Bioiogy --
Bro-m, Walter Varian, Fh. D . Associate Professor of 3otany
Mobi.ey, Xarsld Morton., M. S. Assis tant Professor of Botany
Ecomamics -. Thompson, Carey Cartel., Ph. 3. - Associate Professor of Economics
EngE sh - mz, Gordon E I . , Ph. 3 Associate Professor of English
Montgome:ry, Rdbert Langford, 3 Ph. D . AssistanA Professor of English
. . Assistant Professor of Geology
Gemanie Languages Eeyer, EE?n.s ~ e o r g , Ph. D .
H i s t a y Benne'tt;. , J ' . a , Ph. D . . . Assoc:kte Professor of H i t o r y
Divine, Robert A ., Ph. D ., Assi,st.ant Prcfessor of Bis?.ory
Matnematic s Barnes, Mrs. Arne Breese , M. A
Philosophy .-.-.~ Ginascol, Frederick Homer, Pba D. Assoc2at.e Professor of Philosophy
Psychology Y'omg, Robe:rt K., Ph. D . ~ s s i s t a n t Profe sso? of Psycho10gy
Romance Lan@ages --- & y e ~ , t3eorge Westor.., D. U. P . Assis tant Professor of Romance knguages
DerdepJoseph , Mrs. Madeleine &ris-Arme , M . A .
Special frstrzc%o:r :i.n Xoman.ce b n g ~ a g e s
Counselors, 3 f f lce of the Dean - -- - - -" R i t t , James Alfred, En. D . Assfstant Professor of Classfca?
Iangilages
WSlson, A . s : e 9 Ph* I). Assistan$ Professor of Germanic LangJages
S t e p k n s , Robert Oren, Fh. D . k s t r m t o r ir. Engl'ish
Special P r o g a s .--. ----. Sizber, John Robert, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Fkr!.1osophy
TOTAL
3.961 s m e r session - - A l l funds requested a r e within those a l l o t t e d f o r the 1961 Summer Session, lmless otherwise s t ipu la ted .
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date - STUDENT LIFE STAFF -- Death: 1. Carl V. Bredt Dean of Men;
(725) Associate Dean of Student Life (3/4 T. F i r s t Term at $937; F. T. Second Term a t $1,250)
March 31, 1961
Change of Sta tus: 2. Change the appointment of M r . Roll",n A . Sininger, Student Group Advisor I1
the F i r s t Term a t $723, and the Second Term a t $400 plus $323 paid from Summer Orientation funds, t o Student Group Advisor I11 a t $808 f o r each term, t o t a l sa la ry t o be paid from fnnds budgeted f o r Student Life S t a f f . (768) (769)
3. Walter V. Brown Associate Professor (833) Stipend: $2,000
Summer Session
Appointments: 4 . Harold C . Bold
i 832)
5. W. Newman Bradshaw
(802)
Class ical Languages Resignation:
6. -~ames A . H i t t Assistarit Professor (755) (2/3 T . )
Stipend: $1,117
Professor (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $1,125 Session
Special Lecturer Summer (1/2 T.) Session Stipend: $800 (Also i n ~ o o l o g y )
Summer Session
Economics Change of Sta tus: 7. Carey C . Thompson Associzte Professor Associate Professor S q e r
English Appointments: 8. W i l l i a m S. Burford
(864)
9 . David J. Deiaura (935)
Stipend: $2,150 (1/2 T . ) session Stipend: $1,075
Resignation: 10. David Hayman Associate Professor
(860) Stipend: $1,650
Assistant Professor S m e r (1/2 T O ) Session Stipend: $788
Ins t ruc tor (112 T . ) Summer Stipend: $687 Session
Summer Session
1961 Summer session (contin2ed) - ,--
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND sc Z E X T c E T ( c i G d )
E-continued) Resignation (continued) 11. Robert 0 . Stephens
(861) Ins t ruc tor Stipend: $i,325
Summer Session
Changes of Status: 12. Gordon M i l i s
(862 Associate Professor Stipend: $1,650
Associate Professor Summer (1/2 T ) Session Stipend: $825
13. R . L . Montgomery, Assis tant Professor Stipend: $i,625
Assistant Professor Summer (1/2 T . Session Stipend: $813
Jr.. (863)
Germanic Languages Resienation: - 14. Peter Rossbacher
(836) Lecturer (2/3 T . ) Stipend: $1,000
S m e r Session
Change of Status: 15. M I. Smith
(824) Assis tant Professor Stipend: $1,400
Assistant Professor Summer (213 T.) Session Stipend: $933
Government Resimations: - 16. Emmette.. S. Redford
(884) Professor (1/2 T. ) Stipend: $ l , i25
Summer Session
17. Wallace Mendelson (759)
Professor Stipend: $2,250
Summer Session
18. Edward Tabors& (761)
Professor Stipend: $2,200
Summer Session
Change of Sta tus: 19. H . A . Calkins
(764) Associate Professor (1/2 T . ) Stipend: $1,063
Associate Professor Summer Stipend: $2,125 Session
20. W . D . Webb (763)
Associate Professor (1/2 T. Stipend: $1,063
Associate Professor Summer Stipend: $2,125 Session
History Appointments: 21. Donald J Vis i t ing Associate Summer
Professor Session Stipend: $1,950
22. James R . Scobie (846)
Assistant Professor Summer Stipend: $2,000 Session
23. Paul W . Schroeder ( 770 )
Visi t ing Assis tant Summer Professor Session Stipend: $1,700
1961 summer session (continued) - Effective
Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
Visit ing Lecturer S W ~ P (112 T.) Session Also 112 T. i n Asian Studies with salary from Office of the Dean Total Stipend: $1,900
Resignations : 25. Robert A. Divine
(794) Assis tant Professor Stipend: $1,625
Summer Session
summer Session
Summer Session
26. Joe B. Frantz ( 97'7
Professor Stipend: $2,250
27. 3. Harry Bennett, Associate Professor Stipend: $2,075 Jr.
( 814
Mathematics - Resignations: 28. Hyman J .
E t t l i nge r (983)
Professor (M. S . ) Stipend: $1,063
Summer Session
S.iunmer Session
29. Robert E . Greenwood
(980)
Professor Stipend: $2,050
S 7 m e r Session
30. Mrs. Anne B. Barnes Special. Ins t ruc tor (966) Stipend: $1,325
Phiiosophy Appointments : - - 31. Konstantin Kolenda
(736) Vis i t ing Associate Summer Professor Session Stipend: $2,125
32. Donald F . . Gustaf son (732)
Ins t ruc tor Summer Stipend: $1,250 Session
Resignations: 33. Frederick H . Associate Professor
Ginascol Stipend: $2,000 (728)
S7mer Session
34. John RR. S i l be r Associate Professor ('?35) Stipend: $2,125
Sununer Session
Physics Resignations: 35. A . W . Nolle Professor
(938) Stipend: $1,125 (112 T.)
summer Session
1961 Summer Session (continued) -- ---
Effective Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
36. James C . Thompson (939)
Assistant Professor Stipend: $1,675
Summer Session
37. Gerald G . Ohlsen ( 940)
Change of Status: 38. Jeremiah N .
Sil.verman (9371
Assis tant Professor Stipend: $1,625
Summer Session
Ins t ruc tor Ins t ruc tor Summer Stipend: $700 (1/2 T. ) Stipend: $1,600 Session
!F. T . ) his increases time of appointment and corrects e r r o r i n base pay on which f i r s t appointment f igured. )
Psychology- Change of Sta tus: 39. ~ o b e r t K. Young
(934)
Romance Languages Resignations: 40. -C . A . Swanson
( 886
41. Geol~ge W . Ayer ( 887 )
42. Mrs, Madeleine Derdyn-Joseph
(885)
Sociology Appointments: 43. Walter I . Firey
44. Winfred G . Steglich
(745)
45. W . Randolph Quick ! 744
Speech Appointment : 46. Grace Haen
Hanson
Assistant Professor Stipend: $1,650 (F. T.)
Professor (1/2 T. ) Stipend: $1,075
Assistant Professor (5/6 T . ) Stipend: $1,292
Special Ins t ruc tor (516 T . ) Stipend: $1,166
Assistant Professor Summer (1/2 T.) Session Stipend: $825
Summer Session
Summer Session
3 m e r Session
Professor (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $1,125 Session
Vis i t ing Professor Summer Stipend: $2,250 Session
Special Ins t ructor Summer (1/2 T.1 Session Stipend: $625
Special Ins t ruc tor Summer (1/2 T . ) Session Stipend: $600
1961 Summer Session (continued) - Effective
Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status Date
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND ~ ~ I E N ~ ~ r ( c o n t i = d )
sp-ontin-ued) Changes i n Sta tus : - 47. G . A . Fuchs
(749
48. J. R. Wier, Jr. (750)
49. M. T . Todaro (748)
Zoology Aooointnents: + - 50. T. S. Painter
(771)
51. W . Newman Bradshaw
(801)
Change i n Status: 53. Oscar F. Wiegand
( '772 )
Physical Training For Men --
Appointment: 54. Joe Conley
bowling ( 849 )
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS A D M I N I S ~ T I O N
Accounting 55. Horace R . Brock
(845
56. Francis B. May ( 914)
Finance Appointments: 57. Richard T. Cherry
( 97.1)
58. Don L. Woodland (970)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Summer (2/3 T . ) Stipend: $Lr575 Session Stipend: $1,050
Assistant Professor Assis tant Professor Summer (1/2 T . ) Stipend: $1,650 Session Stipend: $825
Ins t ruc tor (1/2 T. ) instructor S - m e r Stipend : $687 Stipend: $1*375 Session
Professor ( M . S . ) Simmer (1/3 T.) Session Stipend: $508
Special Lecturer Summer Stipend: $400 Session (1/4 T ~ ) ( ~ l s o i n Botany)
Lecturer Summer Stipend: $750 (1/3 T . ) Session
Lecturer (1/2 T . ) Lecturer (314 T . ) Summer Stipend: $937 Stipend: $1,406 Session
Special Ins t ruc tor J-me 6 - Stipend: $833 3uly 16, Source of Funds: 1961 IVon-Student c lasses fees
Associate Professor Summer Stipend: $2,000 Session
Associate Professor Associate Professor SLmmer (1/2 T . ) Stipend: $2,250 Session Stipend: $1,125
Lecturer (1/2 T. ) Summer Stipend: $600 Session
Lecturer (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $600 Session
1961 Summer Session (continued) - Effective
Item Present Sta tus Recommended Status ate
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS A D M I N I S ~ T I O X lcontinued)
Finance (continued) -- Appointments (continued)
~ ~
59. Reynolds Gr i f f i t h ! 972)
Marketing --- Administration
Appointment: 60. Buford A . Casey
(822)
Professor Stipend: $2,250
Lecturer (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $600 Session
Assistant Professor Summer Stipend: $1,675 Session
Summer Session
62. Calvin Patton Bla i r
(904)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ~ u r r i c u l G and -
Inst ruct ion Appointments: 6 3 Mrs. J e s s i e
Bennett (930)
64. Al ic ia T i l l ey (923)
Educational Administration
Appointment: 66. Edvin A . Brenholtz
(847)
Educational Psychology
Appointments: 67. Luther Alvin
Marsh (981)
68. Mrs. Natalie Carter Barraga
(855)
Change of Status: 69. F. J . ~ d m s
(751)
Associate Professor (1/2 T . ) Stipend: $975
Summer Session
Ins t ruc tor June 12 - Stipend: $700 Ju ly 21,
1961
Ins t ruc tor June 12 - Stipend: $700 Ju ly 21,
1961
Inst ructor June 12 - Stipend: $700 July 21,
1961
Lecturer Summer Stipend: $1,200 Session
Lecturer Summer Stipend: $1,000 Session
L e c t u ~ e r (3/4 T. ) Summer Stipend: $900 Session
Professor (1/2 T,) Professor (112 T. ) S m e r Stipend: $1,125 and Acting Chairman Session (Also 1/2 T. i n Stipend: $1,125 Dean's Office)
1961 summe;- session (continued) - Effective
1tem Present Status Recommended Status Date
COWGE OF EDWATION -O-(continued)p Educational Psychology (continued)
Change of Status (continued) 70. John Pierce-Jones
(829 j Associate Professor Associate Professor Summer Stipend: $1,900 (1/2 T.) Session
Stipend: $950
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING chemieal-hgineering Appointment:
Instructor Summer Stipend: $1,400 Session
71. Ramsey Wayne
Resignation: 72. W. A. Cunningham
(895) Professor Stipend: $2,250
Summer Session
Civil Engineering - Appointments: 73. Walter L. Moore
(921) Professor (2/3 T. ) Summer and Chairman Session Stipend: $1,500
Instructor (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $562 Session
74. Donald W. Stodart ( 928 )
Change of Status: 75 Richard W.
Furlong (920)
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Summer Stipend: $1,550 (3/4 T.) Session
Stipend: $1,162
Resignation: 76. Car1 W. Morgan
(922) Associate Professor Stipend: $1,850
Summer Session
Engineering Mechanics Appointment:
Instructor (1/2 T. ) Summer Stipend: $666 Session
77. Dale Wayne Evertson (738)
Change of Status: 78. Harold J. Plass,
JP . 1969)
Associate Professor Associate Professor Summer Stipend: $29250 (3/4 T.) Session
Stipend: $1,688
Mechanical Engineering Resignation:
Summer Session
- 79. Munir R. El-Saden
(896) Assistant Professor Stipend: $1,800
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS --- Art - Appointment: 80. Paul Peter Hatgil
(909) Associate Professor July 16 - Stipend: $812 August
17, 1961
196i Summer Session (conti.nuted) v --
Item Present Status Recornended Status
COLLEGE; OF FINE ARTS mnz&d")-- --- Art - (continued) Change in Status: 81. Kelly Fearing Associate Professor Associate Professor
i 908 Stipend: $1,950 Stipend: $975 (9 weeks)
Ifinsic Change of Status: 82. Donald B. Wright Guest Assistant Guest Assistant
(7743 Professor (l/2 T .) Professor Stipend: $812 Stipend: $1,083 (9 weeks)
SCHOOL OF LAW --- Appointments : 83. Albert R. Menard,
Jr. (9323
84. David H. Vernon ! 933)
85. Wiiliam 0. Morris (931)
Resignations: 86. Joseph P. Professor
Witherspoon Stipend: $1,500 (925:
87. Co-fey Oliver Visiting Professor (9363 Sti.pend: $1,500
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF - LIBRARY $-E-
-v
Appointments: 88. Hearssill Henry
89. Mrs. Mary B. Nelson (716 j
LINGUISTiC INSTITUTE . -- Appointments: 90. Edgar Polome
(778 3
Effective Date.
June 13 - July 15, 1961
June 13 - July 27, 1961
Visiting Professor Second Stipend: $1,500 Term
(6 weeks)
Visiting Professor Second Stipend: $1,500 Term
Visiting Professor Second Stipend: $1,500 Term
Second. Term
Second Term
Lecturer (1/2 T.) Summer Stipend: $900 Session
Lecturer (1/2 T . ) Summer Stipend: $600 Session
Visiting Professor Summer Stipend: $2,250 Sessior? (Funds from those made available to Institute from Unallocated Salaries)
Instructor (l/2 T.) Summer Stipend: $750 Session (From Special Lecturers account in Institute budget)
1961 Summer Session .- Effective
Item Present Sta tus - Recoxmended Status Date
LmGUISTIC IlTSTSTUTE ----- ( continued)
Resignation : 2 . W. Freeman Vis i t ing Professor
Twaddell Stipend: $2,250 ( 777 1
Simmer Session
GIFTS AND GRANTS: The following g i f t s and grants have been received a t Main -- University. I recommend acceptance and t h a t the thanks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by the Secretary. I n the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated, it has been determined t h a t the donor i s a public o r char i table ins t i tu t i .on and t h a t the donation does not const i tu te an evasion of taxes.
1. Mrs. Wayman Adams, 2815 San Gabriel, Austin, Texas, against the appraised value of $3,000 f o r the p o r t r a i t of Mrs. Hally Bryan Perry, painted by M r . Adams, i s making a g i f t of $500, so t h a t the cos t t o the University w i l l be $2,500.
2 M r s . Mary Grace M. Adkins, 450 S p i l l e r Lane, Austin, Texas, has made a g i f t of approximately s i x hundred volumes of her family l i b r a r y f o r the Undergraduate Library, the books t o read: From the family of Judge P . B . Muse.
3. The Alcoa Foundation, Alcoa Building - Melion Square, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has sent a check i.n t he amount of $1,250 f o r two $625 scholarships t o be awarded i n the f i e l d of engineering a t the end of the s tudent ' s junior year.
4.. The Aluminum Company of America, Rockdaie, Texas, has ~ i v e n 2,000 pounds of Alcoa aluminum ingot t o the Department of Mechanical Engineering, the approximate market value of which i s $520.
5. The Ameri.can Association of Oilwell Dril.li.ng Contractors, M r . W . L. Baker, Executive Vice-president, 211 North Esvay Bul.lding, Dallas, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $1,000 a s the fourth quarter payment on i t s annual grant-in-aid t o %he Petroleum Extension Service Department of the Indus t r ia l and B-usiness Training Bureau, Division of Extension.
6. The American Council of Learned Societ ies , 345 East 46th S t ree t , mew York, New York, has sent a check i n the amount of $4,500 a s a contribution toward the administrat ive expenses of conductlng the 1.961 Linguist ic I n s t i t u t e .
7 . The American Foundation f o r Pharmaceutical Education, 777 Fourteenth S t r ee t , N . W., Washtngton, D . C . , has sent a eheck i n the atno-unt of $200 a s a contribution t o the College of Pha:rmacy from The Sehrens Drug Company.
8. The American I n s t i t u t e of Chemical. Engineers, South Texas Section, Post Office Box 39j09 Baytown, Texas, has sent a check f o r $250 t o continue i t s scholarship i n Chemical Engineering f o r 1961-62,
9. The American 0i . l Foundation, 910 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, I l l i n o i s , has sent a check i n . the amount of $2,500 t o continue i t s fellowship i n chemistry f o r the i961-62 academic year .
10. The American Society of C i v i l Engineers, Thirty-three West Thirty-ninth S t ree t , New York, New 'lork, has sent a check i n the amount of $3,000 a s a grant t o the Buread of Engineering Research t o support a research project under the direct ion of Professor P h i l M, Ferguson on Long Reinforced Concrete Columns a s Par t of Francs.
Gifts and Grants (con~inuedj 11. Ande.rson, ClayLon and Company, Post Office 2ox 2538, Ko~~ston, Texas, has
~ ~. sent a check i n the amomt of $12,500, repese-ntlng the f i r s t half of a contribution t o the ' i n h e r s i t y of Texas Press f o r the psbl icat ion of a new Latin American seri .es. The C1ayto:n Fund r e q ~ e s t s t h a t no publ ic i ty be given t h i s gift . .
i 2 . The Asia Society, 112 East 64th S t ree t , Ikw Y'ork, New York, has transmitted a check i n the amomt of $2,300 f o r the Summer I n s t i t u t e on Asia t o be held on the campus of the Vniversity t h i s smner . The t o t a l amount was a jo in t contribution from the followtng: Asia Society, Inc . , $600; Asia Foundation, 550 Kearny S t ree t , Sa.n Francisco, CaXfornia, $1,150; Japan Society, 112 East 64th S k e e t , New York, New Xork, $550.
13. The Austin Clearing House Association, Ais t in , Texas, has sent. a check i n the amount of $8,000 f o r the Faculty Improvement Fund - Various Donors.
1 4 . The Austin bwyers W:ves C X D , 4706 E d g e 3ak Drive, Austin, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount. of $400 f o r the Zohn Charles Townes Foundation - Scholarships i n IEN accmnt .
15. The Austin. Savirgs and Loan Associatioc, 1008 Uvaca S t ree t , Austin, Texas, has sent a check i n the anount of $125 f o r the Faculty Improvement Fund - Various Donors.
16. M r . Hines H . Baker., 430 Texas N a t ~ o r a l Bank S ~ i l d l n g , Houston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $1,000, a g i f t from h5m and Mrs. Baker f o r the College of A r t s and Sciences Foundation,
17. The Bexar County Pizamaceiltical Association, M r . Harry Brusenhan, President, 5800 Souzh Flores, San A ~ t o n i o , Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $300 f o r the Pharmaceutical Foundation, t o be used a s scholarships.
18.. The Book Estate has sen4; a check i n the amcmt of $5,000, being the net income d is t r ibu tab le a s of May 1, ,1961.
19. M r . W . F. Bowman, Bouston; Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $100 a s a g i f t from Wayne F . and Virgie M . Bowman f o r the Sirnonds Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Geology Foundation i n memory of M r . Robert L . Cannon.
20. M r . Morton Brown, 106 Fast I8 tb Street,, Aust.:ir., Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $125 t c esra'bli.sh tr?e Mo:rTxm 2.rown D r a m a SchoLarship current r e s t r i c t ed income account, t o be used f o r t:~.ition scho1arships t o drama students i n 1961-62. The f;mds have been deposited t o the Fine Arts Fou~dat ion ,
21. The Brown Foundation, Inc. , Post Office Box 3, Houston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $1,000 a s i t s annual contribution t o the Fine Arts Department f o r t en scholarships f o r Amerkan Citizens of Latin Extraction, fi.ve i n the amount of $150 each and f i v e i.n the amoilnt of $50 each.
22. Colonel D . H. Byrd, Tower Petrolwm. BxFIdictg, Dallas, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $600 f o r Longhorn Zand Scholarships.
23. The Carnegie Co-qoration, 589 F i f t h Avenue, New York, New York, has made a grant of $82,200 f o r a p r o g m i n research and gra&mte study on thought processes. The to t , a l sum w i l l be paid over a three year period, on May 1 of 1961, 1962 and 1963 The p ~ o j e c t i s under the d i rec t ion of Professor Wayne H . Holtzman.
24. Miss Loretto Lamar Chappell, 1403 Wildwood Avenue, Colmnbus, Georgia, has given t o the Rare Books Collect,ions a man.uscript book of Mirabeau B. Lamar's poems.
25. M r , George H . Coates, i610 M i l a m Building, San. Antonio, Texas, has sent a check i n the amomt of $785 f o r the Geoiogr Fowdation f o r the pu~pose of defraying the expenses of d ra f t ing and reproducing geological maps and i l l u s t r a t i ons f o r graduate theses.
Gif t s and Grants (cor;tlrrjed) c ~ z - ~ o l l i n s Radio Compsr;r', C:e%,r. R a ~ : i . d ~ , o w , has given $2,000 f o r the Engineering Pozda~; ion i?, silgQcr% cf t h e g+.ad-;ate program i n Engineering.
27. Convair, Fort Worth, Texas, has giver!. $3,000 t o the Engineering Foundation.
28. The Coryds Chr i s t i S ta te Ikt-lorrai Hack, Corpus Chr i s t i , Texas, has given $375 t o the Facclty Xmprovement Progrsm..
29. I@. Morgan J. Davis, President of Ii-m'ble O i l and Eefining Company, Post Office Box 2i80, Hoouston, Texas, has ser;t a cheek f o r $100 f o r the Geology Foundation i n memory of M r , Robert E , Cannon.
30. The Doiuglas Ai rc ra f t C0mpa3.y~ Xrc ., Sarita Mmica, California, has sent a check i n the amount of $750 f o r a scholarship fo r 1961-62 f o r a senior student i n aeronautical or e l e c t r i c a l engineering.
31. The Dow Chemical Conry;a:ny, F-eeport, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $5,000 f o r a graduate fe2lowsh:f.p in the smouat of $2,500 each i n the Department of Chemistry a;nd the Department of Chemical Engineering.
32. Doweli Di.vlsion of 3 0 w Chemlcal Company, Post Office Box 536, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has sent a check f o r $1,000 a s a grant-in-aid t o the Department of Petrole~uri Engineering f o r 1961-62.
33. Drama Associa-tes throij.& the Drama 9epai.tment ka6 sent a check i n the amount of $200 t o be deposited i n the Pine Arts Pomdation i n a new account
." t o be e n t i t l e d "Departaent of Drana - Various Donors - Various Purposes."
34. E l Paso Nat-oral Gas Companyy, Post Office Box 1161, E l Paso, Texas, has given $5,000 t o the Engineering Fwdndation.
35. M r . Norris Er rs t , 285 Madiscn Airen-ge, New York, New York, has sent a check f o r $100 fo r an excellence i n tea-hing award, and indicates he w i l l continue the award f o r two more years.
36. The Farish Fund, 1326 Bank of the Soiithwes? Euilding, Eo-ston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amomt of $22,090 a s a co:?tr::.S'~.tion t o be irsed toward the maintenance of the William Stamps Faris3, S r . , Chair i n G e o i o ~ ~
3 7 The Ford Foundation, $7: kd:iscn Alewe, New :lcrk, New York, has made a grant of $25,000 f o r par t i a l , s.o.ppor% f o r a p~ogram of scholarly exchange with h g o s l a v i a . 38. The Fund f o r Adult Edxation., 200 Blooming Jake Road, White Plains, New York, has sent a check i n the amount of $40,000 representing a grant f o r the purchase and eq5ipnen.t f o r an educational t e lev is ion f a c i l i t y owned and operated by the So:li,hi.rest Texas Area Ecbxail.onal Television Association.
39. M r . Joe A . Coeth, Austic, Texas, has sen?; a check i n the amount of $125 a s the f i r s t , qoar ter ly payment on. h:ls pledge fol- the Fac-slty Improvement Fur.6.
40. General Electr5.c Company, Schezectady, PIew York, has given t o the College of Engineering a spot and projection wei.der with e lectronic controls, t o be used i n connection with a research project sponsored by the Welding Research Council. The apgroxiriafe -value of the machine i s $12,000.
41. M r . S . Marcus Greer, a member of the Advisory Council of the College of Business Admini.stra%ion Foundation, F i r s t Clty National Bank of Houston, Houston, Texas, has sent a check l a Kne mount of $125 f o r the Business Administration Foundation.
42. M r ~ J. Nalle Gregory, Post. Office 90:x 243, Sac Angelo, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $250 a s a @ontr ibs t ion t o the Geology Foundation i n memory of M r . Robert L. Can~on.
Gif t s and isrants (continued:: E T T T G ~ ~ " ~ I ~ D ~ Griswold, Three :Bagm Roari, I d l e E:rjdcks~na Texas, a member of ., the Advisory b a r d ,?f the En.g:ineeri.ny Fcrrr,dat.ion, has sent. a check i n the amount of $200 f o r the E~glneer ing ~o.mdation. .
44. M r . Caryl P. Haskins, 80C Sixteenth S t r ee t , Xi. W , , Washington 6, D . C . , has sent a c h e c k i n the amcmt of $1,200 a s a szbsidy on The University of Texas Press pub1.ication LXRTEBRATE SPECYAT:T.>N.
45. BilkresL, Fam$, P;irsti.n, Texas, has given $300 the Faculty Improvement Fund.
46. M r . F . C . Hixon, Milam tiLtll.d::ng, Sar. Antonio, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $400 t o be ,xed f3r two a r t scholars;T.ps f o r the 1961-62 academic year.
47. Miss Ruth Margaret Hull, 3023 Stadilm Drive, Apartment 4, Columbus 2, Ohio, has sent sixt.pt-m shares of stock i n The Irvesi;ment Company of America, valued a t approximately $1,028, a s a contribution t o the Dean. of Women's Fund f o r Cooperative Res:Ldeaces f o r Women S+ude.r;ts.
48. Houston Endowment, Ti&. , Hor;ston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $5,000 representing the t h i rd payment on i t s g r a r t t o the Teacher Education Foundation.
49. The Huable O i l and Refinicg Company, Youston, Texas, has given $4,333 t o the Geology Foundat?.on, f o r the pxpose of developing a l i b r a r y compilation on fundamental ideas i n geology. I n t?ansml.tiing the check, the Chaiman of the Department s ta ted t h a t the gif t , was made possible by M r . G . Moses Knebel of Scarsdale , New York.
50. Hpb le O i l and Refining Company, Houston, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $1,000 t o continue the support of the work D r . D. S. Hughes i s doing i n the f i e l d of r e s e a & ? on '?.he E la s t i c Properties of Rocks end Minerals.
51. Wmble O i l and Zefining Corfga?& Ems%on, Texas, has given $8,000 t o the Engineering Four.t?ation, and $5,000 t o the Geology Foundation.
52. The H-mble O i l and Ref i.n:.r;g C0mpa5.y~ E o . ~ s t n , Texas, has given $216 t o the Journalism Deve:Lopmmca% Program, depcsi t t o be made i n Journalism Foundation.
54. The Jersey Production Research Com>any, '-133 North kilris Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has given $2,000 t o be x e d f o r research i n rock mechanics i n the Department of Pe t ro lem Engineering under the direct ion of Professor Car l Gatl in.
55. The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sc:ro:rity, 2001 ';;r.l.versity Aveme, Austin, Texas, has sent a check i n the amo.m-i of $200 t o be added t o t,he endowment account of the Donna Dellinger Memori.a.1 Sc:r,:La.:::-sh2.p Fund.
56. M r . George A . Kellogg, 17'7 Somerset S t ree t , &w Brmswick, New Jersey, has given t o the Kmani t ies Research Center the foll.owing books: History of - Whidbey's Island, of he i s a t ,h .o r , and Pioneer Days or. Puget Sound .-- -- - P - by Arthur A . Denn~, h i s great-uincle.
57. The Kerrvil le Eus Compary, 2006 East Foil;.th S t ree t , Austin, Texas, has given $250 f o r the scholarship filld f o r the Longhor-n 3and.
58. M r . Joe 2. King, liousT.on, Texas, has given 1.00 shares of Tennessee Gas Transmission Company stock, cf an. approximate value of $2,112.50, f o r the Alfred and Nell ie King Foundation a c ~ o - ~ t of the Engizleering Foundation. This g i f t was reported t o the Office of the President by the Dean of Engineering i n December 1960, along with a g i f t by DP. W. 9.. Frarkl in , and, through oversight, only the Franklin g i f t was recorded i n the Maa~ch. 1961 docket.
Gifts and Grants (cont imedj -- 59. The Koppers Company, :Ice., Fi.ttsS,?gh, Fsrir~sylvania, has sent two checks, one f o r $600 fo r a summer teaching fe;.loi.rsli!.p i n Chemical Engineering, and the other f o r $800 t o provide a $500 scholarship i n t h a t f i e l d i n 1961-62, the addi t ional $300 t o be s e t as ide f o r zse by the Department of Chemical Engineering.
60. The Ladies A'~xi1iary of the R e k i l Dr .~gg .s t s Association (Mrs. Albert Papa, President, 238 Sprucewood Lane, San Afiton"Lo, exa as), has sent a check fo r $300 f o r the Pharmaceutical Fo:mdati.on f o r schoiarships.
61. Mrs. Amy Freeman Lee, 127 Canterbxy K i l l , San Antonio, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $200 f o r the t h i r d t u i t i o n scholarship from the Emma Freeman Memorial Scholarship Fund f o r use by the Department of A r t .
62. The Ltibr1~o1 Corporaiton> Post Office Box 158, Deer Park, Texas, has given $500 t o continue f o r 1961-62 i t s scholarship i n Chemical Engineering.
63. The Mobil O i l Company, Dallas, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $941 t o cover payment of the 1 9 6 . ~ 6 2 MobiL a i l Company Petroleum Land Management Scholarship, College of Business Administration.
64. The Mutual Savings Ins t i tu t ion , Azstirr, Texas, has sent a check f o r $300 f o r Faculty Improvement Fund.
65. The National Food Brokers Assocation, Inc., (MY. M~ M. Singer, Assistant Secretary- treasure^, 1916 M S t r ee t , N. W . , Washington, D . C . ), has sent a check i n %he amoum of $250 f o r a scholarship f o r 1961-62 i n the College of Business Administrat:on.
66. The Newspaper Fund, m c . , 44 Broad S t ree t , Flew York, New York, has sent a check f o r $6,509 t o be used by the School of Zournalism i n connection with seminar f o r high scilool teachers t o be held on campus during S m r of 1961.
67. Newspapers, Ine . , Waco, Texas, has sent a cheek i n the amount of $2,800 f o r the Journalism Developmerit Program.
68. Rabbi Levi A. Olan, Temple Emanu-El, 8500 Xi i lc res t , Dallas, Texas, has transmitted checks t o t a l i ng $5,000 t o be d e p ~ s ~ t e d t o Friends of the Libraxy t o be used toward the purchase of a co l lec t ion of Judaica-Hebraica books. Individual donations i n excess of $100 a r e from the following:
The Fe.?.dn?an Fomdat:.on, CaLas , Texas Pollock Paper Company, >a l i a s , Texas Mr. James buslow, Post Office Box 1059,
Shreveport, io'uisiana Mrs. Marie K. Weisberg, 3525 Turt le Creek Boulevard, Dallas, Texas
M r . Stanley Marc-J.S, Dallas, Texas
69. Page, Southerland and Page, A ~ s t i a , Texas, have given $300 f o r the Faculty Improvement Fund.
70. Pan American Petroleum F m d a t i o n , Tmc., Post Office Box 1410, Fort Vorth; Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $2,116.50 t o cover i t s fellowship i n Petroleum Engineering f o r 1961-62, and one i n the aiount of $2,502.23 f o r i t s fellowship i n Geology f o r tne S $ m e r of 1961 and the 1961-62 Long Session.
71. Ph i l l i p s Petroleum Company, Sa r t l e sv i l l e , Oklahoma, has sent a check i n the amount of $2,500 renewi.ng a research fellowship i n Chemical. Engineering f o r 1961-62.
Gifts and G.rar!Ls (continued; -- 7 2 M r . J~ H . Pollard, San I ~ r e ~ o s , TexasS h i s b r o t h e ~ ~ Terreme Arthur Pollard, Dallas, Texas, and h i s s t s t e r , Mrs, Katherine Pol:lard Carter, Bay City, Texas, have established the "William Terry Pollard and Claire Ford Pollard Memorial Loan Fund," t o be administered by the Office of Loans and Scholarships; Students from Matagorda County a r e t o be given p~peference, o ther things being equal, with 20 per cent. of the value of the fund t o be r e s t r i c t ed t o loans t o Matagorda County students. After 50 years, a t theelection of the University, the remaining pr inc ipa l may be used f o r ot,her constructive eftscational purposes. M r . Pollard has sent cheeks t o t a l i ng $1,500 f o r t h i s fund.
73. Procter and Gamble Company, Post Office Box 391.75, Cincinnati, Ohio, has sent a check i n the amol~nt of $3,L52 t o cover cos t of i ts pre-doctoral fellowship i n Chemistry f o r 1961-62.
74. The J. W . and Cornelia R . Scarbrough Foundation, 406 Scarbrough Building, Austin, Texas, has sent $500 f o r scholarship i n la11 School.
75. The Schivmberger Four,dat.ion, Ho:;lston, Texas ( ~ i r s t City National Bank of Hoiiston, ~ m s t e e ' ; , has sent a check i n the amo.snt of $500 representing the f i f t h and f i n a l annual. inst,al.:neni on the $2,500 gmnt t o the Geology Foundation.
7 6 The Sears-Roebuck Foundation, 1.409 South Lamar S t r ee t , Dallas, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $39500 a s a grant-in-aid t o s7upport the Dis t r ibut ive Education ins t ruc t iona l materials p',^ogram.
77. M r . Wayne C . Se l le r s , Post Off-Lce Box 998, Rock H i l l , South Carolina, has sent a check i n the amount of $250 t o es tab l i sh a scholarship i n honor of h i s fa ther , a r e t i r ed newspaper publisher, t o be knorm a s the M. S. ( D O C ) Se l l e r s Scholarship i n Journalism. The scho1arsh:ip i s t o be awarded by the Scholarship Committee of the School, of Journalism each year t o a male student.
78. S inc l a i r Research Labsratories, Inc ., ?Jew 'York, Xew York, has sent a check i n the amount. of $2,500 t o renew i t s f e l l o r ~ h i p 5.n Pet.roleum Engineering f o r 1961-62.
79. Mr. C . R. Smith, New York, New York, has sent a check i n the amount of $1,000 t o support a col lect ion given the ?.ibrary by Mr. Smith i n memory of h i s mother. The funds were deposited t o Friends of the Library.
80. The Sout,hern EdLrzation FmindatZon, 62.1, :ypess S t r e e t p N. E . , Atlanta 8, Georgia, has seni checks t o t a l l i n g $'7,;95 f o r scholarship &.ring the Summer of 1.961; a check f o r $500 f o r Research Assistantships during 1960-61 and f o r $610 a s a prepayment on Research Assistantship f o r 1961-62.
81. Southern Minerals Corporation, Corpus Cllr ist i , Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $500 f o r the Faculty Improvemernt F"und.
82. The Elma D i l l Russell Spence Fo-xdation, So;th. Texas Bui.lding, San Antonio, Texas, has sent a check in. the amount OF $10,000 t o support the p-ublication of The Vniversity of Texas Press book, Roadside Flowers of Texas. -- 83. M r . Y. J. Lutcher Stark, Clrange, Texa.6, has sent a check i n the amount of $225 f o r the Lutcher Stark Debate C-ont,es* pr izes .
84. The Susannah Wesley Bible Class, 3ii.iiers2t.y Metkcdist Church ( ~ r s . Arthur Kiebuhr, Treasurer, 4513 Shoalwood, Aust i r~, exa as), has sent a check i n the amount of $l1.7.'75 t o be credit<ed t o she endoment account of the Kate J. Decherd Bible Scholarship Fund ~
85. The Steck Company, Austin, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $250 a s a quar ter ly payment on i ts >ledge t o the Facult,y Tmprovement Fund.
86. The Tarrant County Phammeutieal ALucLLiary, Fort Worth, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $250 t o provide schoiarships i n the College of Pharmacy.
87. Texaco Inc. , Post Office Box 509, Beacon, Nev York, has sent a check i n the amount of $3,000 t o covc:r the Texaco Fellowship i n Petroleum Engineering f o r 1961-62.
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. . vice-president) Post 3ff ice Box P O r F ~ r i , Wcrt;h> T e x ~ s , has sent a check f o r $3,750 t o support the Texas Nuclear ScZ.ence Sjmposiiun f o r high schools being conducted under s.upervision of the 3'lvisicn of Extension.
89. The Texas Society f o r Crippled Ct:i:idrer a-d AduZts, k c . , 4429 North Central Expressway, Dallas, Texas, :bas sent, a check i n the amount of $150 f o r a sxmmer workshog scholarship grant f o r t~a-alning i n Special Education.
90. The Texas S ta te Bank, A;s.:in, Texas, ha= given $200 t o the Faculty Improvement Fund,
91. M r . C . ;. Tbomsen, 6000 Iemmol- A:?eme, Da.:las, Texas, has given one share of stock i n Texas Instxzme:.ts, Izc . , a s a contri,bu?:.ion t o the Business Administration Foundation, the approximate value of which i s $203.
92. The Tourist Court Journal ( ~ r * Bob Gresham,, Publisher) Temple, Texas, - -- has sent m 0 f o r the d S % m Fo-ndaZon.
93. k i t e d CerebaC Palsy Fiesearck and Ediicational Foundation, Inc. , 321 West 44, New York, New York, has given $?-,GO t o si@port. the !kited Cerebral Palsy Workshop f o r the 1961 Summer Session; and $2,160 t o cover ind i rec t costs f o r 1961 i n connection with the two year Southern Regional Education Board program, "Pi lot Project t o Train Persons with Outstanding Leadership Poten t ia l i n the Special Educatfon Doctoral Progmm.s of Tile Vziversity of Texas, College of Education."
94. The UnPied S ta tes F:i.bergLass P~-o&!;.~ts Corpo r~ t ion , Clarksvi l le , Texas, has sent a check -the anovnt of $80C f o r a grant t o the Archi tectural Engineering Department fo r research and development.
95. The University of Texas Law Sch.001 Forcndat.ion (Mr. T* J. Gibson, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer) has sent a check i n the amount of $4,000, of wbich $2,500 is t o be deposited i n the ;Tok Charles Towzes Fozndation - Faculty Research Grants acco-tat; $1,3110 i n the Zo5m Charles Tomes Foa~datioi? - Salary Supplementation accouzt; and $500 i n an acco-nt f o r facul ty t,ravel, School of Law.
96. A check drarjn on the Valley Dr2.g Corporation f o r the Rio Grande Valley I Pharmaceutical Assoc:i.a'tion, :Mrs. Olga Lmar~o, Secreta:cy-Treaszrer, 315 South
B street) Harlingen, Texas, 2.3 the amomtic. of $350 has been received f o r the Pharmaceutical Fo -~nda~ ion Sc'..o;arshLps a rd F~r::.l~-~~rshi.ps acco-mt.
97 Wenner-Gren Foundation f o r An'shrapological Research, 14 East 7 i s t S t r ee t , New York 21, New York, has se-nt a check i n the amount of $2,500 t o be used t o a i d research on techniques of ethnographic f i e i d research under the d i rec t ion of D r . Leon.ard Broom, Professor of Soc:i.ology.
98. Nr . r . Dav5.d R . Williams, '$24 Rorth SCeriing, Lafayette, Louisiana, has given an extensive col lect~ion of architectu.raL photograp:hs of histo:ri.c a r t h i t ec tu re of Texas.
99. M r . Jacob Ze i t l i n , 815 Rorth La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CaLifornia, has established the Zeit l . in acd Ver Rr-;gge Book Collecting Avard f o r Student book col lectors , whereby $100 w i l l be made avai lable each year ( fo r f ive years) f o r the best col lect lon of books exhlbited by any undergraduate o r graduate student a t the ~University. A :.In<vereity caramittee of three judges w i l l choose the winner, the award t o be i n the form of $100 worth of c r ed i t i n books t o be selected from the stock of Ch.e Brick Row Book Shop, Austin, Texas.
100. The following contributions have been r eceved f o r scholarships with the recipient specified by the donor:
Austin City Panlheilenic Assoca",on, kdst in , Texas $200.00 Austin Real Esta te Board, Austin., Texas 500.00 Longview Lions Club, Longview, Texas 375.00
RESELQCE COFITACZS: Toe folkm::,g ::cr,-zacf6 ami amen&aen?.s have - - been negotiated by t!oe Office of Chremment Sponsored Research and hax.re been signe3 by the Vice-President and/or President upon. the recommendatim of t.he appr3pria-k Technical Director, the Director of the 3ffice of Cavemeri ,Sp%scred Research, and the Business Manager. 1 recommeud yoj r spproval ani. r a t i f i ca t ion of signatures.
1. Modification No. 5, Change Or&r t o Cont:rs,ct KF &l<657)-274, by which the Department of t;he A l r Force, Aeronaixtical Systems Division, Lac~lan3. A i r Force Sase, Texas9 changes the accounting ' . . .
and appropriation data li? tihe coctract., The r e s e a x h and reports ''I'
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on the improvement of occupational analysis procedilres continues under the direction of Dr. Benjamin Fruchter, Professor of Edu- cational Psychology.
. i 2 !flodifiation Xc io. 3, mange Order t.o Contract AF' 33(616)-5597, by wkkich the Cepartmerit of i,hs A i r Force, Aerona'a+&.fal Systems Division, Wrightt-Patterson A i r Force Base, Onto,, changes the
- .--" administrative r e c i t a l s oc Yie Abwiriisi;rati.ve Comi%ment a?c.ment. The research on wave functions for atoms of the f i r s t row of the periodic tab le and cer ta in of t h e i r ions was conducted i n the Physics Cepartment under the direct ion of Dr, C. W, Scherr, Assistant Professor of Fhysics.
.._ : A, 3. Modificat.ion :To , 5, ~,k: .&~e Order t.c Contrtic-: AP 33/616)-5832,
by which the Cepartment of $he Aix- Force, .Aeror.autical Systems Division, Wright-Pattersor; A i r Force Base, CMo, chmges the administrative r e c i t a l s on t.ke Admlnistratiw Conwitmest D3cment. The research on r e l a t i v i t y gravi ta t ional theories continues under the direct.i.on of Dr, A1.fred. ScMld, Professor of Mathematics.
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li. Nodif icat ion 3~ c;. 5, &arige Or&er i;:: :7s:itract Ak' 33 (6226) -6257, by which the Dspartment of ?,he A i r %o:rce, Aeronaxtical Systems Division, Wright-Pztterson A i r Force Base, Ohio, changes the adninis t ra t ive r e c i t a l s on the Adm:inisL,rslLive Comitment Doeunent. /;. ,
The research on the instrunentation and operation of a moon ref lec- A . blon conmunication receiving s t a t i o r cozti.nues in the Elec t r ica l Engineering Research LaSoratory mder the direct:'.on of Thr. A. W . S t ra i ton, Professor of E lec t r ica l Engineering.
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5 . YodificatAm No. 2, Change Order t o Contract AF 33(616)-6801, :
by which the Cepartment of th.e A i r Force, Aeroaa~ t i ca l Systems ) , . , Division, Wright-Patterson A i r Force Base, Okio, changes the Pmd c i ta t ion under the contract . The research and devel.opment on radio propagation and associated. re f rac t ive index problems was conducted i n the Elect.rical EngineerPr,g Researciri La3oratory -mder the direction of Dr , .A. W . Strai,?or, Professor c' Ele-. tr ical Engineering.
6. Contract AF 19(604)-85?$, by & i c i the Zepa r t~en t of the A i r Force, A i r Force Systeas Ccmmanri, La;;-ence ;:, Eaascom Field, Bedford, Massachusetts, provides $20,000.00 for silpport of a study of the comparison of the e l e c t r i c f i e l d s rLn&ced iE the eart!: with those . '
produced i n a conventional horiaontal anienna, m e contract i s e f fec t ive f o r the period Jane 1.6, 1961 throu& Jane 15 , 1962, and the research w i l l be performed i n the Elec t r ica l Engineering Research Laboretory -under the direction of Dr, A . W, St,raiton, h-ofessor of
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Elec t r ica l Engineering.
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7 . &bdifica.t i i i~" 30. 8, Sqrple-re~tsl . Ag~eemerk .to Pa'acil.i;t?.es Contract AF 33(6509-24502, 5;y v2L42h. C?.e 2epartine~t of the A i r Force, Aeronautical Systems Division, Air Poree Systens Co.mmand, Wright- Patterson A i r Fljrce Ease, Okio, revises and \?om;Oines Cilause 25 ( ~ i t l e ) and Clause 26 ( ~ o s s e s s i o n ) of the contract i n to one clause designated "CLAUSE 25 -. T:I:ZF;,''
8. Modiff cation Xo . 2, Supplemental Agreement tc Contract DA-49-146-XZ-028, by which the &pa:rfrwct of Bfense , h f e n s e Atomic Supper.'; Agericy, Wsshingicn, D. C. ! adds the sm. of $98,775 .OO t o the contract, f'mds and exkecds tit:% period of t.he co=tract through Febr,~.ary 28, li362. A st,u5y of materials ai:d sysiems f o r , :,., c , the i so la t ioc of -mdergro-mi: s t r u c t w e s subject t o dynamic loads continues in the Structural Mechanics Research Laboratory under the direct ion of J. Neils T%om:pson, Professor of Civi l Engineering.
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9 . k d i f icet ion No. LO'? S~pplerr.ec%L Agreement t o Contract M. 19-129.-QM-817 by v E c h the kpar%men% of the Amy, &arteraaster Research arid Engineering Cornand, Natic?!', Massachusetts, subs t i tu tes a re-irised Art ic le 4 "Allows-ble: Cast. m d Ptiyment" Clause. Zke \ ,*
i ' , . difference between the former a r t i c l e and the revised a r t i c l e i s t h a t the former established a reserve eqaal t o LO$ of the t o t a l cost of the contract, whereas the revised a r t i c l e reduces the reserve t o 1$ of the t o t a l cost of the contract . The work on the de-velopment and evaluation of hi&. veloci ty ?.??pact e:Siergy &dissipat~rs was per- formed under ttie direct ion ~ i : ::. Neila Thmpson, Prcfe ssor of C i v i l Engineering.
.,\,-a: 10. Modification Xo. 4, S$plemental Agreement t o Contract DA 19-129-@i-1383 by which the Department of the Army, Quartermaster Research and Engineering Commaed, Hatick, Massaehdsetts, subs t i tu tes
, . a revised Art ic le h '?&Llowable Cost. and Payment" Clause. Zke . - difference betveer? the Comer z r t i c i e ard <!~t revised a r t i c l e i s t h a t the :former establishe.? .3 reser ie ego,& t,, LC$ :S tke t c t a l cost of the contract , whereas 5he revlsed a.rt:lcle ze&w.ces tihe reserve t o 1$ of the t o t a l cost of Che coxkcact. The research on impact de- terminations continues under the .lirect-;.or, of J. k i l s Tb-ompson, Professor of Civil. Engineerin.&*
. . Supply Agency, Fort. Mon~~utJc., !lev Jersey, acids i;he sm 6f $100,000 .OO - . t o the contract funds an2 extends the perlo5 of the contract through \';I - -:. , 2 . April 30, 1963. The research on maci?.ire language t rans la t ion s tudies continues a t the Mili tary &ysics Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr, W. P. Lehann, Professor of Germanic Languages, and A . E . Lockenvitz, Professor of Pr.ysfcs.
'-, ,( , - , 12. Modificat:fon No. 1, S~::ppLe;ne2:,a~. .Agl?eeinc2.:; t o Cmt r sc t
DA-36-03? SZ-94937, by wk.cri .the 7, S . . & ~ y Signal Svpply Agency, J : ...
Fort Monmo::t:th, New Jersey, &a:?ges the retpirements of submission :I:,": of a Financial &~ageme:nt Report XI Form 1097, from a quarterly bas i s t o a monthly bas i s . The research in t rop ica l meteorology con- t inues i n tne E lec t r i ca l Er;gl.ree:cing Research Laboratory under the directior; 02 Dr, A . W . Strail t .a~, Profeasoz of Eiec t r ica l Engineering.
. 13. Contract DA-36-039 SC-8?312, by wMch the Ikpartment of the Army, Army Signal Supply Agency, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, provides
. : . ,' $39,500 -00 f o r investigation of new methods f o r frequency control . . . ,
Tne contract i s effective fo r the period June 15, 1961 through June 14, 1962, and the research i s t o be performed under the direct ion of Dr. William H . Hartwig, Associate Professor of E lec t r ica l Engineering.
-..< 14. Grant DA-SIG-36-039-61-G11, by r,rhich the Department of the Army, Army Signal Supply Agency, Washington, D. C ., provides $120,000 .OO fo r support of research enti t , led "Propagation Characterist ics of Radio Waves i n the One t o Three Millimeter Region." We grant is e f fec t ive f o r the period May 16, 1961 through November 15, 1962, and the researc w i l l be performed under the d i r e c t i o ~ of Dr. A. W. S t ra i ton, Professor of E lec t r ica l Engineering.
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15. Amendment No. 17 t o Basic Contract N0n.r-375(00), by which the ''~.; . T;, f
Department of the Navy, Office of Xaval. Research, Washington, D. C., .,,,< g- b ,--2
subs t i tu tes a new "Disputes" clause i n the contract .
16. Amenhent No. 1 toiContract Now-3'75(11), by which the Depart- ment of the Navy, Office of Daval Research, Washington, D. C , , adds the sum of $7,300.00 t o the contract funds and extends the period of the contract through March 31, 1962. The research on the trophic , , . , .. ~,.... , g
, , s t ructure and productivity of sa l ice enbayments along the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico continues mder the direct ion of Dr. H. T. Odum, Director, Tnsti tute of Marine Science.
17. Amendment dated April 3, 1961, Control DJmber 4014-61, by which the Ikpartment of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Weapons, Washington, D. C., incorporates the current overhead r a t e i n to the following Navy research contracts :
Amendment No. 12 -co "ontract NOrd-16498, vhich es tabl ishes the f ixed overhead r a t e of 31.0$ of Salar ies and Wages f o r the period September 1, 1957 through August 31, 1958. The research continues in the Defense Research Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. C . P. Boner, Professor of &ysics and Director of the Laboratory.
Amendment No, 13 t o C'ontract NOrd-16382, which es tabl ishes the f ixed overhead rar,e of 31.0% of Salar ies and Wages f o r the period September 1, 1957 through Augus-c 31, 1958. The research continues i n the Defense Research Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of FhysTcs and Director of the Laboratory.
Amendment Noo. 3 t o Contract NOrd-18341, which es tabl ishes the fixed overhead r a t e of 31.0% of Salar ies and Wages f o r the period September 1, 1957 through Augcxst 3i., 1958. B e research was performed i n the Defense Research Laboratory under the direct ion of Dr. C. P. Boner,, Professor of Physics and Director of the Laboratory.
Amendment No. 6 t o Contract. NOrd-1821'7, which es tabl ishes the f ixed overhead r a t e of 31.0% of Salar ies and Wages f o r the period September 1, 1.957 through August 31, 1958. The research ,,, >
continues i n the Bfense Research Laboratory wder the direct ion i.
of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director of the Laboratory.
18. Fixed price Bailment Contract NCw 61-0743-3 i a the nominal sm of $1.00, by which the Depwtment of the Navy, Bdreau of fiaval Weapons, Washington, D. C., agrees t o provide one C-45lI type a i r -
, , >. c r a f t a s go~rernment-furnished equipment fo r use in perfomance of , ' , , .,
the research and development work under Bureau of Xaval Weapons Contract NOrd-16498. m e re search work >under Contract HOrd-16498 .. . ,i
i s conducted in the Defense Research Laboratory under the direction of E r . C . P. Boner,
19. Modification No. 1, supplemental Agreement t o fixed price Bailment Contract NOW 61-0743-b, by vhich the Department of the Navy, Bureau of Naval Weapons, Washington, D, C. , incorporates the new nondiscrimination clause Lnto the contract . The research , f
; ' 1 and development work continues a t Defense Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner.
20. Change "B," dated 9 June 1961, t o Contract iWy-32192, by which the U , S, Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Hueneme, C a l i - fornia, extends the period of the contrzcz through October 31, 1961, without additional funds. The analysis of data concerning l a t e r a l th rus t on p i l e s continues i n the Structural Nechanics Research Laboratory under the direction of Hudson Matlock, Associate Pro- fessor of Civil Engineering.
21. Assignment of Patent R i g h t s , Ser ia l 'No. 85,922, by which the University t ransfers t o the Ikpartment of the Navy a l l r igh t , t i t l e and in t e re s t i n and t o an invention e n t i t l e d "hti.crarave Refracto- ..
,-, . , meter." The invention resul ted from research under Office of Naval .:, , ;L.,
Research Contract ~onr-375(08) directed by Dr. A. W . Straiton, Professor of Elec t r ica l Engineering and Director, E lec t r ica l Engineering Research Laboratory.
22. Contract GS-00-B-LgOh, b; which the General Services Adminis- t r a t ion , Washington, D. C . , provides $13,000 .OO f o r support of an "Investigation of the Long cbncrete Column a s a Part of the Rec- - t a n g d a r Frame." m e contract i s effect ive fo r the period April 19, 1961 through April 18, 1962, and the program w i l l be carr ied out under the direction of Phil M. Ferguson, Professor of Civil Engineering.
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23. Modification No. 9, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract AT-(40-1)-1639, by which the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, adds the sum of $10,765 .OO t o the contract funds and extends the period of the contract tnrough May 31, 1962. The study of unusual oxidation s t a t e s of t rans i t iona l elements continue under the direction of Dr. George W . Watt, Professor of Chemistry.
--u 24. Modification No. 12, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract AT-(40-1)-1049, by which the TJnited States Atomic Energy Commission, O a k Ridge, Tennessee, adds the sum of $99,500.00 t o the contract funds, and extends the contract period through March 31, 1962. , ,
Research on f a s t neutron interact ions cont,inues i.il the Xuclear Physics Laboratory under the direction of Dr. E . L. Hudspeth, Frofessor of Physics,
'\$ 25. Modification No. 2, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract AT-(40-11-2567, by which the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, extends the period of the contract through ! : .<
August 31, 1961, without additional fmds. The research on reversal 4:" 1 8..
of radiation damage i n algae continues under the direction of Dr. ,',*. Baruch S. Jacobson, Assistant Professor of Zoology.
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26. Modification No. 2, Supplemental Agreement t o Contract AT-(40-1)-2580, by which the United States Atomic Energy Commission, ,.,
Oak Ridge, Tennessee, adds the sm of $13,797.00 t o the contract ' , . .. . , . , , . .j
funds and extends the period of the contract through May 14, 1962. , ,. '%_
The research on normal zinc cycle in a productive bay continues under the direct ion of Dr. Patrick L. Parker, Lnsti tute of Marine Science.
27. Grant RG-6519(C1), by which rhe United States Department of Iiealth, Education, and Welfare, mblic Health Service, provides $10,000.00 for support of research e n t i t l e d "Computer Programs f o r - Wa-cer Quality Problems ." The grant is effect ive f o r the period June 1, 1961 through May 31, 1962, and the research w i l l be per- formed under the direction of Dr. E. F. Gloyna, Professor of Civil Engineering.
28 Grant RG-8211, by which .the Vnited States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $18,245.00
, ,. . for support of research e n t i t l e d "An Investigation of Texas Soi l ..... .., .
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Algae." The grant i s effective f o r the period June 1, 1961 through '
.. . . May 31, 1962, and the research w i l l be perfomed under the direct ion of Dr. Harold C . Bold, Professor of Botany.
29. Grant CY-5723, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $24,810 .O0 for support of research e n t i t l e d "Syntheses of Anti-metabolites with Peroxy Groupings." The grant i s e f fec t ive f o r the period May 1, 1961 through April 30, 1962, and the research w i l l be performed under the direct ion of Dr. P. S. Bailey, Professor of Chemistry.
...t 30. Grant hTY-3518(Rl), by which the United S ta tes Ikpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service,.provides - ... $7,935.00 f o r support of research e n t i t l e d "Intermediary Xetabolism . . . :'
and Alkaloid Biosynthesis." The grant i s effect ive f o r the period January 1, 1961 through December 31, 1961, and the research w i l l be perfomed under the direction of Dr. Gunnar C-jerstad, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy.
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31. Grant A-4862, by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,963 .OO f o r support of research ent2t led "Ar thr i t i s and Metabolic Diseases. 11 I . . ." ,-.
, . . . , . . The grant i s effect ive f o r the period May 1, 1961 through April 30, 1962, and the research w i l l be performed under the direct ion of Dr. Gerhard J. Fonken, Inst ructor i n Chemistry.
32. Graduate Training Grant 2 ~ - 3 3 ~ ( C l ~ : by which the United States Lkpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $37,908~00 f o r support of a g r a h a t e t ra in ing program i n genetics and c e l l biology. lke grant i s e f fec t ive f o r the period , , ... .. July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, and w i l l be under the direct ion of the folloving members of the Zoology Ikpartment : Dr. Wilson S, Stone, Dr. C . P, Oliver, D r , R e P. Wagner, axd D r . J. J. Biesele.
33. Graduate Training Grant 2M-67I5-C3;~~'& which the United States Department of Healt.h, Education, and Welfare, m l i c Health Service, provides $29,222.00 f o r graduate t r a in ing i n psychiatric social work. ,.-, . _ . - ,
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1962, and the program w i l l be mder the direct ion of Professor Lora Lee Pederson, Director, Graduate School of Social Work.
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34. Training Grant 2 ~ - 7 4 l i , by which the 3nited States Department .i ". , )" of Health, Education, and Welfare, Fublic Health Service, provides -: \
...,...4, i ; $21,732 .OO f o r support of "Research Training-Social Sciences ." ...... .." .. .$
The grant is effective f o r the period July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, and the program w i l l be under the direction of Dr. Richard J. H i l l , Associate Professor of Sociology.
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35. Training Grant 2G-600 ( C l g l S l ) , b g which the United States Department of Health, Edwation, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $50,220.00 for support of "Training Bogram i n General . ,,. .. <. Microbiology," The grant i s e f fec t ive fo r the period J d y 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, and the program w i l l be conducted under the direction of Dr. Orville Wyss, Professor of Microbiology.
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36. Amendment No. 741070 -21 t o Grant 741070.00, by which the United States Department of Heal.th, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, add.s the sum of $6,60&.00 t o the grant funds. "A ., ._ , , . . . , .i Study of the Effectiveness of Ti7 a s a Method of b-Service Education . ,
f o r Elementary School Teachers of Fithematics" continues under the direct ion of Dr. N. 'Jere De'Jault, Associate Professor of Elementary Education and of Curriculum and Instruct ion.
37. Contract SAE-9446, by w&ch the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, provides -- ... ;- $29,121.00 f o r support of a Mi8dle East Lanwage and Area Center i n - . .
, , . . I ." Arabic, Hebrew and Persian. The contract i s e f fec t ive f o r the period July 1, 1961 through J m e 30, 1962, md the center w i l l be directed by Dr. W . P. Lehmann, Professor of Germanic Languages.
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38. Contract SAE-9449, by which the United S ta tes Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, provides $12,028.00 for support of a South Asia Language an3 Area Center i n . , \ . , .
.. . . > Hindi and Telugo. The cantract i s effect ive f o r the period July 1, , ...
1961 through June 30, 1962, and th.e ;center w i i i 'be directed by Dr. W . P. Lehmann, Professor of Germanic Laguageses.
39. Grant fiJSF-G17j22, 6 fhhich the Xational Science Foundation, Washington, D. C ., provides $18,100 -00 for support of research en- t i t l e d "Effects of Fluctuating Temperature on Fishes." The grant .., . is effect ive f o r the period May 1, 1961 through April 30, 1963, and ..
,., _,I i* . . . the research, w i l l be performed -imder the dXrection of .We Clark Hubbs, Associate Professor of Zoology.
40. Grant NSF-Gl7983, by which the National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C., provides $48,000.00 f o r support of research en- t i t l e d "Magnetic Resonance Absorption and Relaxation ." The grant i s effect ive f o r the period Jme 15, 1961 through. June 14, 1964, .- . 9 . , , . $1 I and the research w i l l be performed mder the direct ion of D r . A . W. ! ,
Nolle, Professor of Physics, *
41. Grant NSF-Gl8007, b y rullich the Nat,ional Science Foundation, Washington, D. C. , provides $15,100.00 for the support of research e n t i t l e d "Biological Studies of Pyrenomycetous h g i . " The grant 7 , . ' , .
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the research w i l l be perfomed under the direct ion of Dr. James Fkmiotis, &structor i n Botany.
1, i e t s e r of Agreement with American. Chemical Society, signed by Vlce-Presi.de and Provost S. R . SmiJ.eg., vhereby a grant of $.l3,50Ci 2,s made ava3,lable dur:;ng the peri.od September L , 196.1 - aL1gus.t 3,, x961 f o r a si- ~ ,dy e n t i t k d "Eqsation of S ta te of Solids" x d e r *:he di:ree.i.ion of D r . Dar:re:i.l S. Rugh.es.
f 2. Agceement w',.th Department of Heal%, E&cation, and Welfxre, s:igned by M r . Joe W . Neai, Director, I n t e : r n ~ t i o ~ . a l Office, and approved by rii,.ce-President and Provost J. R . Smil.ey, wherei?y a ilr,i:ted S ta tes b a n Program f o r Clban Stude consist ing of Punds received from the Federal Govement 5s esta.bl2.shed f o r t.3 purpose of makfng :int,eres%-free ;,oars t o e1.igibl.e studer;.ts, no student t o 4 ' receive more than a tmta.:. of $530, and repayment of loans t o be made d i r e c t l y t o the Comissiocer of E&~cation.
3 . Amendment t 6 March '7, 1.99 Agreement with the Fort Worth Geological Society signed by President Z . R., Sm:Ll.ey, whereby the Revolvi:?.g PltbXcation Fund of t h Bureau of Econom2.c G e o Z o ~ eeatab.!:ished by khe C,eoi.og;lca?, Soc::.ety, i s changed .to the "Po& Wo?,i;h. (2eologica3. SocLety Revolving Eesearch a d P-:blication Fmd," and the zses a r e brohdeaed ?o iccl-~de research necessary and incidental t o pubiicatior;. . 4. Le t t e r of Pgreement with The Fund f o r Adult Education, signed by Chancellor Harry Ransom? whereby the Fund t ransfe rs t o the Xational Educational Television and Radio Center a l l i t s r i gh t , t i t1 .e and in t e r e s t i n the Lekter of Agreement covering E Z V s t a t i on construction grants i n wbich it served a s l i a i son . This i s necessary since !.The find f o r A d i i t Education -&:.I. conclude i.ts regillar operations approximately June 30 , 1,961..
5. Agreement w i t h the I n s t i t u t e of In te rna t iona l Education, signed by 'Vice-President aad Provost J. R . Smil.ey, whereby the Universi.t,y w i l l condiuct four-week or?:en?.at.i.on p:rO'ogram f o r not l e s s than 55 nor more: than aboui 65 students from seve:rai, nat ionai . i t ies d.&,r:lng the period Acg~s" 6 - September 4, i961, tbe 3rziversity t o receive f o r each s*,.udeai; $117633 f o r t x i t h r i and fees and $UO f o r maiztenance- Tine progrm w i l l under the d i rec t ion of D r . Joe Neal..
6 . Let ter of Agreement wi.th Resources For The Future, i r e . , signed by Vice-President and Provost :. R. Smiley, whereby a grant of $46,500 f o r researc on po ten t ia l economic deve:opmnt of the :Tni.t2ed S a t e s Sout.hwes.t, and the '.,
impl.icat;ions f o r domestje and fo:reigr, econom:lc pol?:ey i.8 uade avai lable i n . severai. st.ated insidl.lments,+he f i n a l one t o be paid. pr:o:r To September 1, 1962 The work. w i l l be under the d.%rection of D r . 3en.Jamin H. a igg i i s , Professor of Economics.
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7. Agreement w i t h The She l l Deirelopment Company, signed by Vice-president and i ' ,
Provost J. R . Smiley, whereby $L,680 i s made avai lable f o r research -on e1a.y~ .gk ,. and minerals under the supervfsi,o:c. of D r . E , Z, WeTss, Professor of Chemical ,. g .+
, , ? .>, Engineer'ing. The per-iod of the c o n t r w t i s Arne 1, i961 through Iky 3, 1962.
8. Pact of Cooperation. Se twen s'ne Department of G e o 1 . 0 ~ ~ and the Office of Economic GeoZogy of The 7:niversity of Texas, and the instl+,-z:e nf r)eol.ogy of the Vnive:?s::t,y of Mexko, s2.gned by E k e - P : ? c : e n t and Provost ;. R . Smiley, whereby the two -mi.vers:.ti.es w i l l , cooperate i n car:~ying out. geologicai s t u i n Mexico, both i n the f i e l d arid i n the iaborato:ry.
9. k t t e r of Agreement wi.th Mfr Tom E.. iea-rj., Marathon, Texas, signed by Business Manager G . W. Landrum, vlnereby Mr. k a r y w i l l furnish food and housing ai: the But, tr i l . l Ranch f o r a min,:m.cm of twe~ty- four geology st.udents (including teachers) f o r the s - m e r ress ioa Zune 5-,T-i2.y 7, incl.usivere, f o r a cost of $130 per student w i t h a n;icim;m t o t a l of $3,?l20.
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10. Lease Agreement with the United States Government, signed by Business Manager G . W . Landrum, whereby 1,427 square f e e t of space a t Balcones .. ,,
Research Center i s leased f o r occupancy by the Field Branch Office of t h d " ,,~, - , .
Atomic Energy Comrission and the U . S. Geological Survey f o r the period a,' .- . ,, I. .:
September 1, 1961 through A u ~ s t 31, 1963, the agreement providing f o r a reimbursement of pro r a t a share of maintenance costs ra ther than an ac tua l r en t a l .
11. Vending Machine Concession Contract with Capital Coin Laundromat, Inc., signed by Business Manager G . W . Landrum, whereby, i n accordance with authorization by Board of Regents a t the May 1961 meeting, Capital;;: Coin Laundromat w i l l provide vending machine washers, dryers and soap ' : , - . . . ' /'
machines f o r University Residence Halls during the period September 1, .... .. 1961 through August 31, 1963. '1
PERMISSION TO AWARD CONTRACTS: M r . G . W . Landrum, Business Manager, has -- submitted the following recommendations i n regard t o contracts, and explanations i n support thereof, with the request, t h a t i f approved, he be authorized t o sign such contracts on behalf of the University.
1. For Dairy Products, Division of Housing and Food Service, 1961-62
We recommend that the Board of Regents approve contract awards fo r dairy products f o r 1961-62 a s follows:
Contract Award t o Product
Polar Ice Cream and Pure Milk Company Milk
Carnation Company Ice cream and ice cream products
The Polar Ice Cream Company i s awarded the bid on the basis of t h e i r bid t o allow 16.5% discount on the t o t a l monthly b i l l f o r milk. The Carnation Company i s awarded the contract f o r i c e cream and ice cream products on the bas i s of t h e i r bid t o allow an 18% discount on the t o t a l monthly b i l l f o r i c e cream.
Bid inv i ta t ions together with specif icat ions , estimated requirements, e t c . were furnished t o the following l o c a l concerns:
Austin Maid Ice Cream Company Polar Ice Cream and Pure Milk Company
Carnation Company Superior Dairies, Inc.
Permission t o Award Con-iracts (co~t in 'ued j -- We received no bids from the Austin Maid Ice Cream Company or Superior Dairies, Inc. Bids we'ere received from Polar Ice Cream Company and Carnation Company, and these a r e the two concerns which have our contracts f o r the current f i s c a l year.
The un i t p r ices bid by each company f o r the major products were the same. The benef i t t o the Uni.versity i s determined by the amount of discount allowed on the monthly b i l l . The bids were a s follows:
Company Milk v
Ice Cream -- Polar Ice Crean and Pure 16-5% discount 16,5% discount
Milk Company
Carnation Company 12.5% discount 18% discount
Note: Discounts were on the t o t a l monthly b i l l s .
A study of the individual un i t p r ices has been made and where differences i n un i t pr ices e x i s t we have determined the consLunption of the products l a s t year and have made computations t o determine i f the consumption f igures a t the uni t p r ices quoted would change the overa l l b id awards, This study revealed t h a t we should make awards t o the companies submitting the greater discount on the monthly b i l l . The base un i t p r ices a r e approximately the same a s the base unit. pr ices f o r the curpent f i s c a l year. We have been allowed by Polar Ice Cream Company f o r 1960-61 a lo.$ discount on milk and by Carnation Company f o r 1960-61 a 15.5% discount on ice cream. Therefore, we may an t ic ipa te a greater discount on the monthly b i l l s during 1961-62 than we experienced i n 1960-61 even though we w i l l have the same suppl iers . Both concerns have provided sa t i s fac tory service and have given a qua l i ty product.
2 . For Laundry Service, Division of Housing and Food Service, 1961-62
We recommend that the Board of Regents approve the awarding of contracts f o r laundry service a t the several Division of Housdng and Food service un i t s f o r the 1961-62 f i s c a l year a s follows:
CONTRACT AWARDED TO - 1. GROUP 1 - W - ' S RESIDENCE EALLS Capitol Laundry and Dry
( M o o r e = ~ i l m l ~ Brackenr- Cleaning Roberts, Prather)
. . " 2. GROW 2 - MEN'S RESIDENCE XALLS B u ~ t o n Laundry and Dry . . *.-
( S a n ~ G i n m h k i - t r Cleaning /' d Campus)
3 . GROUP 3 - WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS Capitol Iaundry and Dry (KlnsolvingT--- - Cleaning
4. GROW 4 - WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS San Jacinto Cleaners and P (A-C-B, L i t t l e f i e l d , Whitis, Laundry
Staff H . )
5. GROUP 5 - CAFETERIAS Austin Iaundry and D r y (Unlve%ityCommons, U n i v e ~ s i t y Cleaning Tea House and Varsity c a f e t e r i a )
Permission t o Award Contracts (continued) -- I n Groups I and I11 we actwl. lv received two bids . In Groups 11 and I V .
and V, we received only one bid each f o r the service t o these un i t s . The pr ice i n Groups I and I11 is more favorable than the pr ice paid during 1960-61. The pr ice f o r Groups I: and I V i s the same a s we paid 1960-61. The pr ice f o r Group V i s .2 of a cent higher than the pr ice paid i n 1960-61.
It should be pointed out t h a t none of the laundries except Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company have the capacity t o do a l l of the University laundry work. I n order t o t r y t o get competition we arrange f o r bids t o be taken on individual groups o r on a t o t a l bas i s . No laundry bid on a11 of the work. Capitol Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company offered us a bid f o r the f i r s t time and were successful on two of the Groups. The D r i s k i l l Iaundry, who had been doing the work a t Kinsolving, w i l l receive no award f o r the 1961-62 year since Capitol Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company had a b e t t e r p r ice . Burtons Laundry and Dry Cleaners and San Jacinto Cleaners and Iaundry were the only bidders on t h e i r respective groups and the pr ices they bid a r e the same a s they held the contract during 1960-61.
I recommend t h a t the award be made a s indicated. I think the pr ices a r e reasonable and f a i r and subs tan t ia l ly below the r e t a i l r a t e fo r f inished f l a t work. A copy of the tabulat ion of bids i s s e t out below, and it i s my recornendation t h a t the mater ia l contained i n t h i s memorandm plus the tabulat ion of bids be included i n your next Regents' docket f o r approval a t the July 22 meeting of the Board. I fur ther request t h a t I be authorized t o sign the contracts a s recommended.
TABULATION OF BIDS FOR LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - DIVISION OF HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICE
Bids Opened 10:OO A . M . , June 6, 1961 - Business Manager's Office
Austin Laundry Burtons San Jacinto Capitol and Dry Laundry Cleaners Iaundry Cleaning and Dry and D r i s k i l l and Dry Company Cleaners Laundry Laundry Cleaners
GROUP I - MEN'S -- RESIDENCEHALLS
(Moore- ill Hall, Brackenridge, Roberts,
Finished Flatwork .062 l b . l b . l b . l b . .057 l b . - - - - Large Mops .40 ea . ea , ea . - - - ea. .32 ea . - Small Mops .30 ea. - - ea . ea . - ea . .20 ea . - Jackets (very few) . 2 j e a .
P - ea . ea. - ea . .2O ea. -
GROUP 2 - MEN'S -- - RESIDENCE HALLS an Jacinto , Simkins , L i t t l e camp&)
Finished Flatwork
Large Mops
Small Mops
Jackets (very few)
- lb. .Gj9jlb. P
i b . - l b . - l b . ea . ~ 3 5 ea . - ea. - ea . - ea .
- ea. .25 ea . v
ea . - ea . - ea . - ea. .25 ea . - ea . - ea . - ea .
Permission t o Award Contracts (continued) -- Tabulation of Bids f o r m ~ n d ~ Service f o r The University of Texas - - P -. -- Division of Eousing and Food Service - - - --
Finished Flatwork
Austin Laundry Burtons San Jacinto Capitol and Dry Laundry Cleaners Laundry Cleaning and Dry and D r i s k i l l and Dry Company Cleaners Laundry Laundry Cleaners
'whit is , Staff H . )
Finished Flatwork - l b . - ~ b . .06 ~b . - l b . - l b .
GROW 5 - CAFETERIAS -- Finished Flatwork .062 l b . - - l b . l b . - l b . - l b . Large Mops .40 ea. - - ea . ea . - ea . - ea . Small Mops -30 ea . - - ea . ea . - ea . - ea .
3. For Laundry and Dry Cleaning - Kinsolving Dormitory, 1961-62
During the f i s c a l years 1958-59, 1959-60 and 1960-61 Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company, Inc., Burtons' Laundry and Cleaners and Kelly Smith Cleaners, Inc . , provided laundry and dry cleaning services t o the occupants of Kinsolving Dormitory. The contract f o r these services was based on the award of contract t o the lowest bidder i n 1958-59 and has been renewed f o r the pas t two f i s c a l years A payment of $25.00 per month by the cleaners i s made t o the University.
We request permission t o renew t h i s contract f o r the f i s c a l year 1961-62 subject t o the same conditions and requirements a s i n previous years.
4. A i r Force ROTC Uniforms Contract, 1961-62 ! i I -. . ,,. , , . , .. . ."
. Sol Frank Company of San Antonio submitted the lowest acceptable bid for our A i r Force R. 0 . T. C . uniforms contract f o r the 1956-57 year under the A i r Force commutation of uniforms program. The contract was s a t i s f a c t o r i l y performed and was extended f o r the 1957-58, 1958-59, 1959-60 and 1960-61 years.
M r . Dustin and Colonel Porter have recommended t h a t consideration be given t o extending the present contract with Sol Frank Company f o r the academic 1961-62 year. This recommendation i s made on the bas i s t h a t the present uniform contract has been very sa t i s fac tory i n a l l respects, and I concur i n the recommendation made by M r . Dustin and Colonel Por ter . The same conditions, specif icat ions , and considerations would be i n e f f e c t . We have contacted Sol Frank Company, and they have assured us of t h e i r i n t e r e s t i n continuing the contract .
FACULTY LF;GISM;C\TZDIT: I recommend a.pproml of the followi.ng l.egis:.ati.on passed --.- by the Faculty Cuancl,l. an*/~? General Faculty:
1. On June 1 2 1961, the Faculty Comeil approved by the c i rcu la r iza t ion . . , , .. .
procedure the recommendation of the College of Fine Arts t o make a catalogue > " . ., . ,
change i n the Department of Music (D&P 2929) t o add f i s i c 225L t o C.urrie.uium ,.).. ..' i
and Music Education which had been imdver ten t ly omitted from catalogve material .
2 On June 12, 1961, the Faccul.ty Coxwil, approved by the c i rcular izat5on procedure the recommendat.3.on of the College of Business Administration t o change the name of t he Department of Business Services t o tine Department of General Business (D&P 2930) since the new t i t l e w i l l be somewhat nore descriptive of the work of the department and w i l l be more i n . l i n e with department t i t l e s a t o ther leading colleges of Susiness Administration.
3. On June 12, 196i., the Faculty Council approved by the c i rcu la r iza t ion procedure the recommendation of the College of Arts and Sciences regarding a catalogue cha.nge i n the Department of Mil i tary Science (D&P 2931) permitting the subs t i tu t ion of one of several specif ied three semester hour courses f o r three semester hours of MiLitary Science ins t ruct ion previously provided. The value of ce r ta in courses i n the Mil i tary Science cu r r i cu lm has been changed so t h a t the Mil i tary Science courses now taken by students seeking a commission t o t a l 21 s e m e s t e ~ hours. One of the academic courses l i s t e d i s t o be elected t o complete 24 semest~er hours of ins t ruc t ion i n the Army ROTC program required f o r commissioning.
4 . On Nay 3, 1961, the Faculty Comci l approved by the c i rcu la r iza t ion procedure the recommendation of tb.e College of Business Administration regarding changes i n i ts catalogue (D&P 2906-08), eliminating ce r t a in degree :;'',' ,/
i -- programs and changing cer ta in required courses, a i l i n l i n e with the desi res of the administrati.on and the d i rec t ives of the Conmission on Higher Education f o r the College. t o strengthen. i t s undergraduate degree s t ructure and t o give the student increased f2exl.bii.ity i n h i s choice of courses.
5. On May 3, 1961, *he Fac.Gty Co-mzil approved by the c i rcu la r iza t ion procedure the recommendations of the College of Education regarding proposed changes i n degree p r o g m s f o r 1961-63 (D&P 291.1-17). These changes do not increase the number of houps required f o r a degree but ra ther real locate hours already in . the programs. They do essential3.y two things: (1.) Streegthen the subject matter preparation of t,each.ers, par t i cu la r ly i n the majors and minors; seven of the changes a r e directed tobwrd st.ronger major and minor preparation; four of the changes increase .the nilmber of subject matter e lec t ives . (2 ) Make specif ic some of the hours already requked i n education, t h a t is, f i ve of the changes specify courses must be i n secondary education i n acco:rdance w i t h new s t a t e regulations.
6 . On May 26.* i961.? the Faculty Councii approved by the c i rcu la r iza t ion procedure the recommendations of the College of Arts and Sciences regarding' changes i n degree requirements (D&P 2919-26), (1.) making changes i n required courses f o r minors :in Eacteriology, and i n majors and minors i n Geology f o r the B. A . Degree, P a n 2 : thus strengthening the s tudent ' s program i n these areas; (2 ) revising Plan 11 sc t h a t st-ddents whose work is below st.andard i n the freshman and sophomore years w i i l be dropped from Plan I1 cu r r i cu lm, and those students who continue i n Plan TI w i l l be reqwired t o follow the departmental honors programs where such have been established; (3 ) discontinuing the giving of a 13. A . Degree on completion of one year i n medical school, the medical schools fee l ing tht it i s desi rable f o r the appl.ica.nt t o have completed h i s 13. A . Degree before enter ing medi.ca1 school; (4 ) f o r the B. A . Degree in. Geology, adding the second semester of calculus t o the mathematics requirement and ~ t r e n ~ h e n i n g the e lec t ive p r o g m without increasing the number of hours required; and ( 5 ) spec i fyhg the Writing f o r Science Majors course a s par t of the EngTish requirement f o r the B. S. Degree i n Medical Technology, giving wider se lect ion of zoology and physics courses, and making other minor changes concerning appl icat ion f o r the senior year of t ra in ing .
TRATEL -,. ". I recommend approval of t r a v e i ~ ~ q ! ! e s t s f o r the following, w i t h expenses paid from accounts not; specifica'L2y i;rovidi.cg f o r t r ave l :
1. D r . Walter Donald Roberts, F:hysic"_nn, Speci.al ist ( In te rna l Medicine), May 7-14, 1961, to Miami, Flori.da, -to a t tend the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians, expenses t o be paid from funds of the Outpatient Division.
2 M r . Harold John Plass! J r ~ , Associate Professor of Engineering Mechanics, April 23-29, 1961, t o Chicago, and Urbane, I l l i n o i s , Lafayette, Indiana, and Ann Arbor, Michigan, t o v i . s i t the ::iiinois : h s t i t u t e of Technology, Northwestern University, University of ~ l l i n o i s , Pur&~e University, and the Universitg of Michigan f o r the purpose of meeting with graduate students i n Engineering Mechanics and re la ted f i e l d s t o f ind possible qual i f ied members of the Engineering Mechanics facul ty , expenses t o be paid from the Maintenance and Equipment account of the department.
SALE: OF LINIVERS1T:TY ECJSXPMENT -- - 1. M r . Graves W . T12nd~.m, Business Mana~er, recommends the sa le of several - ,
pieces of equipment located a t the Balcones Research Center f o r which it i s expected an amount i n excess of $1,000 w i l l be received. The items represent a pa r t of the 01.13 Magnesiilm Plant equipment which was turned over t o us o r ig ina l ly under our contract with the Federal Governvent. Advance approvals have been received from the Federal Government through the Department of Health, Education, and Wel.fare f o r the sa le of t h i s equipment. Since the equipment serves no useful purpose t o the University, I recommend t h a t the Purchasing Agent secure bids on the bas i s of sealed proposals with the awards t o be made t o the highest bidder upon recommendation of Professor J. Neils Thompson, Director, BaZcones Research Center, M r . Carl J. Eckhardt, Director of Physical Plant, Mrs. M. K* Doss, Purchasing Agent, and M r . G . W. Landran, Business Manager.
2. With the concurrence of Business Manager G . W . Landrum, I recommend approval of the request of Dean J. R- D . Eddy tha t the Division of Extension be permitted t o s e l l the fol.1owing f ive vehicles i n order t h a t the sa le pr ices can apply on the pw-chase of new vehi.e:.es.
Tvo 1955 Chevrokt Carrya?ls Two 19517 Chevrolets (one-half ton) One 1955 Ford Stat ion Wagon
The University w i l l adver t ise f o r bids which a r e expected t o be within the national average value. The 1955 Carryalls w i l l ranse from $325 t o $485, the 1957 Chevrolets from $905 t o $1,095, and the Ford from $370 t o $525. The proceeds of t h e sa3.e w i l l , be deposited t o the Lititle Campus Motor Pool Revolving Fund.
PURCHASE FROM A STAFF MEMBER: i n accord with Chapter IV, Section 10, Par t ---.- Two of the Rules and Rey la t i ons of the Board of Regents, it is recommended t h a t permission be given t o purchase one Beltone Audiometer f o r the t e s t i ng of hearing from D r . Joe A , Bailey, ins t ruc tor i n Speech, f o r $22.50. The pr ice of a new instrument would be $350r and a used one i n good condition would be $175. D r Bailey found t h i s one i n a pawn shop when he was on a t r i p , and since he i s Chairman of the Departmental Equipment Committee of the Department of Speech and knew t h a t an audiometer of t h i s type was needed, he purchased it out of h i s own funds. The department now wishes t o purchase it f o r departmental use -- i t s intended purpose -- out of the Maintenance and Equipment account of the Department, of Speech.
USE OF TEmBOCm CS'IIR3irTEN EY FAClJLTf 1jlBERSS: 1 recommend t n a t approval be -- --. 0 -- given f o r the use duri.ng the 1 9 E X 2 ~ T n i T e s s i o n of the foll.owing textbooks m i t t e n by members of tne f a c - ~ 3 . t ~ : , ,
. . , . ) ,,
1. Vector and Tensor Ana.Qysis, wr i t t en by H. V. Craig, Professor of : , : - .---- - Mathematics, pubi.ished by i4cC;m~?-Iiill Book Company, which s e l l s f o r $7.50 with a royalty of approximate1.y 12% t o author.
2 . The Mathematics of Investment, written by R . C. Osborn, Assistant Professor - - -- . of Mathemat~ics, published by hkrper and Brother, which s e l l s f o r $4.25, with a royalty of . 12% *o the author.
OUTSIDE EMP"LO-YMEIT: 1 recommend tQaz the s t a f f members l i s t e d be permitted t o undertake the outside dut ies outl ined, the work t o be arranged so a s not t o in te r fe re with University assignments, and otherwise t o conform with the Regentss Rules and Reg-~latTons on outside employment:
1. I*. Walter Leon, Associate Professor of Gemanic Languages, t o serve a s professional consultant t o the Office of zhe S ta te of Utah Supervisor of Modern Foreign Language Edxa t ion i n connection with i t s offer ing of Arabic t o students i n ce r t a in selected high schools i n Utah.
2 . Mr, J m e s J. Kelly, Social Science Research Associate, Bureau of Business Research, t o assume the edi torship of the Lone S t a r Catholic, an eight-page -- weekly Diocesan newspaper.
E . D . FARMER ~RNATIONAL SCHOIAXSHIP FUND: A t the June 1959 meeting of the -- - Board of Regents approval was given t o a revision of the ru les governing the E . D . ~ a r m e i ~ n t , e r i a t i o n a l ~ c h 6 I a r s h i p Fund. The E . D . Farmer scholarship Committee now proposes the following changes i n t h i s revision, i n which I concur and so recommend f o r your approval. Tke Commi.ttee s t a t e s t h a t the net e f f ec t of these changes i s t o remove any l imi ta t ion a s t o birthplace of the parents of applicants and t o emphasize graduate study, and t h a t the changes w i l l benef i t the Vniversity without i n any way v i t i a t i n g tkhe o r ig ina l in tent ion of the donor.
Paragraph 2 of Section LIT , 2, "Qual2fications of Applicants":
Present Version
Applicants from the Republic of Mexico must have been born i n Mexico of parents a l s o born i n t h a t Republic, and who have not resided i n the United S ta tes of America fo r more than one year a f t e r t h e i r twelfth birthday. They musk have completed s a t i s f a c t o r i l y the Preparatoria, o r equivalent wit, i n Mexico and must be able t o meet the admission requirements of the par t i cu la r college o r school of The Universi.ty of Texas t o which admissionis souglt .
Proposed Version
Applicants from the Republic of Mexico must have been born i n Mexico They must have compieted s a t i s f ac to r i l y the Prepamtoria, o r equivalent un i t , i n Mexico and must be able t o meet the admission requirements of the par t i cu la r college o r school of The University of Texas t o which admission i s sought. Preference w i l l be given t o appl icants who have gmduated from a Mexican univers i ty .
E . D . Fanner Internat ional Scholarship Fund ( c o n t i n ~ e d ) -- -- ,,, 2, " Q a l i f i c a t i o n s of Applicants" : Paragraph 3 of Section IT"
Present Version
Applicants from the S ta te of Texas must have been born i n Texas of parents born i n . the United States of America, and who have not resided i n the Repub1i.c of Mexico fo r more than one year a f t e r t h e i r twelfth biPthday. They must have completed s a t i s f ac to r i l y a t l e a s t two years of study i n a reputable college o r univers i ty , a t l e a s t one year of which was a t The University of Texas, and they must be able t o s a t i s f y the admission requi.rements of the pa r t i cu l a r un i t of the National University of Mexico t o which admission is desired.
Proposed Version
Applicants from 'he S ta te of Texas must have been born i.n Texas. They must have completed s a t i s f a c t o r i l y at l e a s t two years of study i n a reputable college o r universi ty, a t l e a s t one year of which was a t The University of Texas, and they must be able t o s a t i s f y the admission requirements of the pa r t i cu l a r uni t of the Mexican univers i ty t o which admission i s desired. Preference w i l l be given t o students who have graduated from The University of Texas.
NEPOTISM CASES: In accordance with Chapter 111, Section 5.43, Par t One of the Regents Rules and Regulations, suspension of the nepotism regulations has been approved on affirmative advice from the Administrative Council f o r the following:
1. Miss Signe McCavick a s Clerk i n the University Health Center, f o r the period June 1 - August 31, 1961. Her mother i s employed a t the Center a s ~, Chief of Nurses. **...-
2. M r . Robert 5. Beyers a s Research Sc i en t i s t 111 a t the I n s t i t u t e of Marine Science June 1 - August 31, 1961. Nr. Beyers' wife i s employed there now a s Iaboratory Research Assistant 11.
3. D r . Elisabeth Nonnenmacher Pr ib ic a s L e c t x e r i n GE-manic Languages during the 1961-62 long Session. Her husband i s being appointed a s Associate Professor i n the same department beginning September 1, 1961.
MILITARY JXAVES: I recornend approval of the following leaves with pay f o r mi l i t a ry service:
1. M r . Joseph Ei. Culver, Assistant Director, TJniversity Personnel Office, half-time, June 3-17> 1961.
2. M r . Joe W. Neal, Director, Internat ional Office, June 5-16> 1961
3. Mr, Jack Carl Whitesell, Fie ld 0:)erations Spec ia l i s t , Defense Research Iaboratory, June 5-19, 1961
4. M r , W i l l i a m Menefee Wilcox, Refrigerating and Heating Engineer, Office of Superintendent of U t i i i t i e s , Physical Plant, May 29 - June 12, 1961
5. M r . Arthur Iienry Moehlman, Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education, May 21 - June 4, 1961
Sincerely yours,
/
TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE of The Univers i ty of Texas
E l Paso, Texas
June 28, 1961
D r . Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Austin 12, Texas
Dear D r . Ransom:
The following docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o the Board of Regents at i t s meeting on J u l y 22, 1961:
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (Salary Rates Based on Twelve Months Unless Otherwise S ta t ed ; Academic Rates a r e f o r Nine Months.)
E f fec t ive Item Present S t a t u s Recommended S t a t u s - Date
EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL Off i ce of the Pres ident Transfer of Funds:
1. From: Unallocated M. and E.
To: Of f i ce of the Pres ident - Off ice and Travel Expense
For: Expenses t h a t could not be a n t i c i p a t e d when budget was prepared.
(170)
Of f i ce of the Business Manager Appointment (Temporary):
- 2. Allen .savies
Appointment: 3 . Harry E. Gerecke, Jr.
(150)
Transfer of Personnel and Funds Between Departments:
4 . Avery W. Carnes Senior Clerk, (160) M i l i t a r y
Science and Tac t i c s Rate: $3,828
From: M i l i t a r y Science and Tact ics
To: Of f i ce of the Business Manager
Acting Ass i s t an t Business Manager Rate: $7,800 $650 from Unallocated S a l a r i e s
Ass i s t an t Business Manager Rate: $7,500 $1,875 from funds budgeted f o r t h i s pos i t ion .
Senior Clerk, Of f i ce of the Business Manager Rate: $3,828
May 1, 1961 through May 31, 1961
June 1, 1961
J u l y 1, 1961
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Ef fec t ive
I tem Present S tarus Recommended S t a t u s Date
E- General Expenses Transfer of Funds:
5. From: O f f i c i a l Publ ica t ions
To: General Insurance
For: Payment of premiums on f i d e l i t y and burglery insurance
(132)
Transfer of Funds: 6. From: Unallocated
M. and E. To: General
I n s t i t u t i o n a l Travel
For: To provide funds f o r t r a v e l reimbursement
(131)
Chemistry Increase i n Appropriation: .- -
7. Maintenance and Equipment From Increase i n Estimated Income
Amount determined a s t o t a l of charges t o s tudents general proper ty depos i t s f o r breakage i n Chemistry Laboratories ,
Transfer of Funds: 8. From: Mining and
Metallurgy M. and E.
To: Chemistry M. and E. For: Cost of items from
Chemistry Stockroom used by Mining and Metallurgy
(154)
M i l i t a r y Science and Tac t i c s Transfer of Personnel and Funds
Between Departments: 9. Avery W. Carnes Senior Clerk, Senior Clerk,
(160) Mi l i t a ry Science Off ice of t h e Business and Tac t i c s Manager Rate: $3,t?28 Rate: $3,828
From: Mi l i t a ry Science and Tac t i c s $ 638
To: Of f i ce of the Business Manager $ 638
J u l y 1, 1961
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED1
Item Present Status Recommended Status
Educational and General (Continued) Engineering Transfer of Funds Within Department: 10. From: Maintenance
and Equipment star student Assistants For: Provide funds to
pay supervisor and senior engineering students for laboratory work
(167)
Wninp and Metallurgy Transfer of Funds: 11. From:
To: For:
Hining and Metallurgy M. and E. Chemistry H. and E. Cost of items from Chemistry Stockroom used by Mining and Metallurgy
Library Transfer of Funds: 12. From: Unallocated M. and E.
To: Library - Student Assistants
For: To meet payrolls for remainder of fiscal year
(135)
Increase in Appropriation: 13. Maintenance and Equipment
(159) $ 136.95 From Increase in Estimated Income
Effective Date
Amount determined as total of charges to students general property deposits for lost books.
Unallocated M. and E. Transfer of Funds: 14. From:
To: For:
Major Repairs and Rehabilitation
Unallocated M. and E. To provide funds for departments that can justify need for additional M. and E.
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Effective Item Present Status Recommended Status Date
Educational and General (Continued)
1961 SUMMER SESSION (Rates are for 6-weeks Summer Terms) Chemistry Resignation: 15. Floyd B. O'Neal Assoc. Professor
(152) Rate: $1,100
Appointment: 16. Harold E. Alexander
(130)
Economics and Business Administration Resignation: 17. Ralph L. Lowenstein Asst. Professor
(158) Rate: $492 - 112 Time
Appointment: 18. John J. Middagh
(156)
Education Appointment and Transfer of Funds : 19. Lanis L. Bosworth
From: Philosophy and Psychology
To: Education (164)
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
Assoc. Professor 2nd Summer Rate: $1,100 from Term Funds Budgeted July 17 - for O'Neal August 26,
1961
Assoc. Professor, 1/2 Time Rate: $583 - $492 from Funds Budgeted for Lowenstein and $91 from Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
Asst. Professor, 1/2 Time Rate: $517 from Funds Budgeted for Bosworth in Philosophy and Psychology
$517 $517
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Tern June 6 - July 14, 1961
Resignation from Philosophy and Psychology and appointment for an additional 1 / 2 Time in Education makes Bosworth Full-Time in Education at $1,034.
RECOMMENDED AMENDMeNTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Effective Item Present Status Recommended Status Date
Educational and General (Continued)
1961 Summer Session (Continued) En,o;lish -. Appointment: 20. Roberta Hoffman
(163)
History, Government and Sociology
Appointment: 21. John H. McNeely
(162)
Appointment: 22. Jonathan Cunningham
(157)
Appointment: 23. James C. Harvey
(161)
Journalism and Radio Appointment: 24. John J. Middagh
(156)
Resignation: 25. Ralph L. Lowenstein Asst. Professor
(158) Rate: $492 - 112 Time
Instructor, 112 Time 1st Summer Rate: $392 from Term Summer Session June 6 - Unallocated Salaries July 14,
1961
Assoc. Professor, 112 Time Rate: $500 from Suuuner Session Unallocated Salaries
Asst. Professor Rate: Serves without Salary
Asst. Professor Rate: $900 from Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
Assoc. Professor Rate: $584 - $492 from Funds Budgeted for Lowenstein and $92 from Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
Mathematics and Physics Change of Status: 26. Robert L. Schumaker Asst. Professor Asst. Professor,
. (153) Full-Time 1/2 Time Rate: $1,000 Rate: $500
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
Item Present Status Recommended Status
Educational and General (Continued)
1961 Summer Session (Continued) Mathematics and Physics. (Continued) Appointment: 27. Harold S. Slusher
(129)
Music - Appointment: 28. Ralph C. Briggs
(169)
Philosophy and Psycholo~y Resignation: 29; Lanis L. Bosworth Asst. Professor,
(164) 112 Time Rate: $517
Instructor, 112 Time Rate: $450 from Funds Budgeted for Schumaker
Assoc. Professor, Part-Time, Rate: $618 from Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
Resignation: 30. Clyde E. Kelsey, Jr.Assoc. Professor
(165) 112 Time Rate: $575
$1,150 lapsed to Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
Appointment: 31. Richard IJ. Walker, Jr.
(166)
Engineering Resignation: 32. Clarence 3. Cervenka Asst. Professor
(168) Rate: $1,067
Instructor Rate: $550 from Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
$1,067 lapsed to Summer Session Unallocated Salaries
GOVERNMENT SPONSORED RESEARCH Schellen~er Research Laboratory Appointment: 33. Harold N. Ballard Asst. Professor Physicist, 114 Time
(138) (Physics) Rate: $250 from Rate: $1,000 Government
Contracts (In addition to present status)
Physicist Rate: $1,000 from Government Contracts
Effective Date
1st Swmner Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
Both Sururaer Terms
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Sururaer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Item Present Status Recommended Status
Government Sponsored Research (Continuedl Schellenner Research Laboratory (Continued) Appointment : - - 34. Alice M. Parra
(139)
Appointment: 35. James F. Bettle
(140)
Appointment: 36. Robert L. Schumaker
(141)
Mathematician Rate: $6,000 $1,500 from Government contracts
Research and Electrical Engineer Rate: $6,000 $1,250 from Government Contracts
Asst. Professor, Physicist, 314 Time 112 Time Rate: $750 from (Physics) Government Contracts Rate: $500 (In addition to
present status)
Appointment: 37. Richard C. Montgomery
(142)
~sst. Professor, Physicist, 7/12 Time 213 Time Rate: $583 from (Physics) Government Contracts Rate: $667 (In addition to
present status)
Appointment: 38. Carlos McDonald
(143)
Effective Date
June 1, 1961
June 16, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
Physicist 1st Summer Rate: $833 from Term Government Contracts June 6 -
July 14, 1961
Physicist 2nd Sumer Rate: $833 from Term Government Contracts July 17 -
~ugust 26, 1961
Physicist 1st summer Rate: $900 from Term Government Contracts June 6 -
July 14, 1961
Physicist Rate: $900 from Government Contracts
2nd Sumer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
RECOWNDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED1
Item Present Status Recornended Status
Government Sponsored Research (Continued) Schellenner Research Laboratory (Continued) Appointment: 39. Oscar H. McMahan Assoc. Professor Physicist, 1/4 Time
(144) (Physics) Rate: $300 from Rate: $1,200 Government Contracts
(In addition to present status)
Appointment: 40. Francis L. Fugate
(145)
Appointment : 41. Eugene A. Dean
(146)
Assoc. Professor,Physicist, 7/12 Time 2/3 Time Rate: $700 from Rate: $800 Government Contracts
(In addition to present status)
Contract Administrator Rate: $908 from Government Contracts
Contract Administrator Rate: $908 from Government Contracts
Physicist Rate: $900 from Government Contracts
Physicist Rate: $900 from Government Contracts
Appointment : 42. Ralph M. Coleman Professor Research Engineer,
(147) (Engineering) 1/4 Time Rate: $1,217 Rate: $304 from
Government Contracts (In addition to present status)
Appointment: 43. Clarence J. Cervenka
(148)
Professor Research Engineer (Engineering) 1 /4 The Rate: $1,217 Rate: $304 from
Government Contracts (In addition to present status)
Research Engineer, 1/4 Time Rate: $267
Effective Date
1st S m e r Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Sumer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINTIED2
Item Present Status -mended Status
Goverment Sponsored Research (Continued) Schellenner Research Laboratory (Continued)
Asst. Professor (Engineering) Rate: $1,067
Appointment: 44. Thomas G. Barnes Professor,
(149) 2/3 Time (Physics) Rate: $889
Professor, 2/3 Time (Physics) Rate: $889
Resignation: 45. Aurora Bustos Physicist
(155) Rate: $6,000
Research Engineer, 1/4 Time Rate: $267 from Government Contracts (In addition to present status)
Laboratory Director, 7/12 Time Rate: $778 from Government Contracts (In addition to present status)
Laboratory Director, 7/12 Time Rate: $778 from Government Contracts (In addition to present status)
Effective bate
2nd Summer Term July 17 - ~ugust 26, 1961
1st Summer Term June 6 - July 14, 1961
2nd Summer Term July 17 - August 26, 1961
June 20, 1961
U. S. Public Health Service Grant Appointment : 46. Floyd B. O'Neal Co-Principal Investigator June 22
(136) Rate: $6,600 (9-months) through $733.33 from Public July 21, Health Service Grant 1961
Appointment: 47. Harold E. Alexander Assoc. Professor Co-Principal Investigator, 2nd Summer
(137) (Chemistry) 1/4 Time Term Rate: $1,100 Rate: $275 from July 17 -
Pub1 ic Health August 26, Service Grant 1961 (In addition to present status)
CURRENT EWSTRICTED F W S Faculty Supplementation Fund Appropriation for Salary Supplementation: - - - 48. The salaries of i64 iHculty and staff members were supplemented by %h
1% $184.00 from the Faculty Supplementation Fund in May, 1961. A list ,. q*.
of the names has been furnished and is on file in the Chancellor's .% ' i d , . " : ,
Office' The total payment amounted to $30,176. , , . .< ,,. ",
(133)
RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1960-61 BUDGET (CONTINUED)
Items Present Status Recommended Status
Current Restricted Funds, (Continued) Frank B. Cotton Trust Appropriation and Transfer
of Funds: 49. From: Unappropriated
Balance - Frank B. Cotton Trust
To: Appropriations - Trank B . Cotton Trust
For: purchase of John G. James Library
(151)
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES FUNDS Swimming Pool . -
50. Ross Moore (172)
Appointment: 51. Kenneth George
(173)
Co-Director of Swimming Pool Rate: $6,400 $1,600 from Salar ies Appropriation
Effective Date
June 1, 1961 through August 31, 1961
Co-Director of June 1, Swimming Pool 1961 Rate: $6,933 through $1,733 from August 31, Salar ies Appropriation 1961
Intercol legiate Athletics Payment for Additional Duties:
52. Authorize the payment of $1,296.26 t o Ross Moore, Coach and Instructor i n Health and Physical Education, from Intercollegiate'Athletics Balance for extra work i n handling the advertising for the football program for the 1960 footbal l season. (174)
PURCHASE FROM A FACULTY MEMBER I recommend that approval be given the Chairman of the Department of Drama
and Speech t o purchase from D r . C. E. Kelsey, Jr., Director, Bureau of Testing, Guidance, and Consultation and Associate Professor i n the Department of Philosophy and Psychology, a t a cost of $45.00, seventy-five square yards of used carpeting. This is needed for the s tage floor during performances i n Magoffin Auditorium. The cost of 6 0 ~ per square yard is less than tha t from any other known source.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE I recommend your approval of leaves of absences for the folloving facul ty
members : 1. Ross D. Compton, Instructor i n Chemistry, for the 1961-62 f i s c a l year i n
order tha t he may continue his graduate work. 2. Lurline H. Douglas, Assistant Professor of English, for the 1961-62 Long
Session i n or'der tha t she may engage in graduate work a t The University of Texas i n Austin.
BUSINESS CONTRGCT ITEMS The following con t rac t s have been executed on behalf of Texas Western -
College. I recommend r a t i f i c a t i o n of the cont rac ts : 1. Contract wi th C & G Roofing Company, E l Paso, Texas, f o r i-e-roofing Be l l
Hall f o r $1,244.00. Four roof ing con t rac to r s were inv i t ed t o b id ; a l l submitted b ids wi th C & G Roofing Company the low bidder. Payment w i l l be made from Dormitory and Dining Room funds.
2. Contract wi th C & G Roofing Company, E l Paso, Texas, f o r r epa i r ing t h e roof on Magoffin Auditorium f o r $245.00. Four roofing con t rac to r s were inv i t ed t o b id ; a l l submitted b ids wi th C & G Roofing Company the low bidder . Payment w i l l be made from the general budget appropr ia t ion f o r bui ld ing maintenance.
3. Contract wi th E l Paso Roofing and Mater ia l Company f o r r epa i r ing roof on the Stevens Building, 200 North Mesa, E l Paso, Texas, f o r $173.00. The Stevens Building i s p a r t of the L u c i l l e T. Stevens Bequest (Endowment f o r Scholarships) . Three roof ing con t rac to r s were inv i t ed t o b id ; two submitted b ids wi th E l Paso Roofing and Mater ia l Company t h e low bidder . Payment w i l l be made from the Stevens Scholarship (Current Res t r i c t ed ) Fund.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS The following con t rac t amendment has been negot ia ted and has been signed
by me upon the recommendation of the Direc tor of the Schellenger Research ~ a b o r a y o r i e s . I recommend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of the s ignature .
1. Supplemental Agreement, Modif icat ion No. 2 t o con t rac t DA 29-040-ORD-2410, by which the Purchasing and Contract ing Division, White Sands Miss i l e Range, , .%* New Mexico, provides f o r the add i t ion of $9,001.77 t o the con t rac t funds and / changes the est imated t o t a l of t h e c o n t r a c t from $133,000.00 t o $142,001.77. " / . w (p., ,, ". ,he) The work w i l l continue t o be done under the supervis ion of M r . Thomas G. Barnes,
F*a-+* Direc tor of the Schellenger Research Laboratories . ,,"/ l
L/
TRAVEL The following t r i p s f o r s t a f f members have been approved by me and t r a v e l
expense reimbursement w i l l be m d e from the accounts, not conta in ing the word " t ravel" , indicated:
1. Eugene M. Thomas, Dean of Mines and Engineering, t o Main Univers i ty , Austin, Texas, Apr i l 25-27, 1961, a t reques t of Chancellor Ransom t o confer wi th D r . Haskew and Dean Hagerty i n regard t o ways and means of s t rengthening the Engineering School a t Texas Western College; t r a v e l expense reimbursement t o be pa id from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Engineering.
2. Milton Leech, Associate Professor of Drama and Speech, t o The Univers i ty of Texas, Austin, Texas, May 4-6, 1961, t o interview app l i can t s f o r f a c u l t y pos i t ions i n the Department of Drama and Speech a t Texas Western College; t r a v e l expense reimbursement t o be pa id from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Drama and Speech.
3 . Milton Leech, Associate Professor o f Drma and Speech, t o the Univers i ty of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 11-13, 1961, t o interview app l i can t s i n speech f o r the Department o f Drama and Speech; per diem only - no mileage o r t r anspor t a t ion expense; t r a v e l expense reimbursement t o be pa id from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Drama and Speech.
4. Clyde E. Kelsey, Jr., Direc tor , Bureau of Tes t ing , Guidance, and Consultat ion, t o Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 11-14, 1961, t o a t t end the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Psychological Associat ion and present a paper on research done under the organized research program; t r a v e l expense reimbursement t o be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Philosophy and Psychology.
5. Abraham Chavez, J r . , I n s t r u c t o r of Music, t o Waco, Texas, June 12-14, 1961, to a t t end the Texas Music Teacher's Associat ion Convention and t o give a l e c t u r e ; t r a v e l expense reimbursement t o be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Music.
TRAWL, (CONTINUED)
6. E. A. Thormodsgaard, Professor of Music, to Waco, Texas, June 12-14, 1961, to attend, as President, a meeting of the Texas Association of Music Schools; travel expense reimbursement to be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Depertment of Music.
7. C. L. Sonnichsen, Dean, Graduate Division, to San Antonio, Texas, June 16-18, 1961, to attend meetings of the Task Force Committeeof the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities and the Conference of College Teachers of English for the study of Freshman English; travel expense reimbursement to be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Graduate Division.
8. John A. Hovel, Jr., Instructor of History, Government, and Sociology, to Mexico, D.F., Mexico, June 19, 1961, to July 2, 1961. to do research on "Government Finance in the State of Chihuahua", and to purchase books, manuscripts, government publications, etc.; travel expense reimbursement to be paid from Organized Research Funds allocated by me upon recommendation of the Research Committee of Texas Western College, Approved by Governor Daniel, June 8, 1961.
9. Lurline H. Douglas, Assistant Professor of English, to The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, June 21-25, 1961, to do research in the archives of The University of Texas and to consult Dr. E. Bagby Atwood; travel expense reimburse- ment to be paid from Organized Research Funds allocated by me upon recommendation of the Research Committee of Texas Western College.
10. A. Norbert Carnovale, Assistant Professor of Music, to the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, July 13-15, 1961, to attend the 15th Annual Marching Band workshop; travel expense reimbursement to be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Music.
11. Joseph C. Rintelen, Jr., Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, to Silver City and Hanover, New Mexico, August 28, 1961, to September 3, 1961, to conduct the field trip for Mining Survey Course, Mining 2304; travel expense reimbursement to be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Mining and Metallurgy.
12. Barton M. Sproule, Associate Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, to Silver City and Hanover, New Mexico, August 28, 1961, to September 3, 1961, to conduct the field trip for Mining Survey Course, Mining 2304; travel expense reimburse- ment to be paid from the Maintenance and Operation Account, Department of Mining and Metallurgy.
GIFTS OF MORE THAN $100.00 The following gifts have been received by Texas Western College. I
recommend acceptance and that an expression of the thanks and appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent each donor by the Secretary. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is named by the donor, it has been ascertained that the donor is a public or charitable institution and that the donation does not constitute an evasion of taxes.
1. Vowel1 Construction Company, 607 North Mesa, El Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash for the Inter-American Fund, without a time limitation. The money, which was received on June 16, 1961, is a new fund which may be expended for the purposes of the Committee on Inter-American Relations. Deposited to Current Restricted Funds Account 5760 - Inter-American Fund. 2. Monroe, Licht & Higgins, c/o Mr. 3 . E. Monroe, 827 East Yandell, El Paso,
Texas, has given $200.00 cash for a scholarship for the fiscal year 1961-62. The money, which was received on June 16, 1961, is a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended for an outstanding undergraduate student in Engineering to be selected by Texas ?Jestern College Department of Engineering. Deposited LO Current Restricted Funds Account 6430 - Monroe, Licht & Higgins.
GIFTS OF MORE THAN $100.00, (CONTINUED)
3. Ex-Students Association, c /o M r . George Kistenmcher, President, 837 Turney, E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash for a scholarship f o r the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received on June 15, 1551, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expedec: for an outstanding freshman. The names of applicants are t o be submitted t o the Ex-Students Association for selection. Deposited to Current Restricted Funds Account 6283 - Ex-Students Association.
4. State National Bark, c/o M r . George C. Matkin, President, San Antonio and Oregon St ree t s , E l Paso, Texas, has given $500.00 cash f o r scholarships for the f i s c a l year 1051-62. The money, which was received on June 16, 1961, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended for students majoring i n Business Administration. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6545 - State Kztional Bank.
5. E l Paso High School P.T.A., M r . Louis K. Thompson, President, E l Paso, Texas, has given $450.00 cash fo r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received June 15, 1961, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and w i l l be expended for the spec i f ic use of students selected by the grantor. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6240 - E l Paso High School P.T.A.
6s Belk Insurance Agency, 810 East Yandell, E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash fo r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received on June 14, 1961, is a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed And may be expended a t the discretion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western ~ o i i e g e . Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6097 - Belk Insurance Agency.
7. Finance Trust Company, 1030 East Yandell, E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash f o r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received on June 14, 1961, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended a t the discret ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6287 - Finance Trust Company.
8. Miners' Scholarship and Development Fund, c /o H. M. Daugherty, State National Bank, San Antonio and Oregon St ree t s , E l Paso, Texas, has given $17,000.00 cash f o r inter-col legiate a c t i v i t i e s without a time l imita t ion. The money, which was received May 31, 1961, i s a renewal of a previously docketed item which i s t o be expended under the administration of the Director of Athletics of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Auxiliary Enterprises Funds Account 4505 - Football - Income - Donations.
9 . Lower Valley Woman's Club, Mrs. T. H. Pofahl, Treasurer, 9 Halfmoon Road, E l Paso, Texas, has given $200.00 cash for scholarships for the f i s c a l year 1961- 62. The money, which was received on May 4, 1961, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and w i l l be expended for the specif ic use of students selected by the grantor. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6405 - Lower Valley Woman's Club.
10. Kennecott Copper Corporation, c/o Mrs. Betty K. Cloudt, Secretary, Scholarship Committee, Chino Mines Division, Hurley, New Mexico, has given $500.00 cash f o r scholarships for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received on April 28, 1961, is a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended a t the discret ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6365 - Kennecott Copper Corporation.
11. Womens Auxiliary of Texas Western College, c /o Mrs. V. Paul Ruebush, Treasurer, E l Paso, Texas, has given $2,200.00 cash for scholarships f o r the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received May 1, 1961, is a renewal of scholarships previously docketed and may be expended a t the l i s c r e t ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Cepcsite2 t o CurrerX Restricted Funds Account 6575 - Texas Western College Womens Auxiliary.
GIFTS OF MORE THAN $100.00, (CONTINUED)
12. Womens Auxiliary of Texas Western College, c/o Mrs. V. Paul Ruebush, Treasurer, E l Paso, Texas, has given $252.00 cash f o r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received May 1, 1961, i s a new scholarship t o be established as a memorial t o R. Nei l l Walshe - A 1 a d J d i e Uhlig, which i s t o be expended under the administration of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Currezt Restricted Fucds Account 6593 - R. Neill Walshe - A 1 and Ju l i e Uhlig Memorial Scholarship Fund.
1 3 . Southwestern Athletics, E l Paso, Texas, has given $5,000.00 cash f o r in te r - co l leg ia te a th l e t i c s without a time l i m i t . The money, which was received April 28, 1961, i s a new fund which w i l l be administered under the direct ion of the Director of Athletics and may be expended a t h i s discret ion without r e s t r i c t i ons , Deposited t o Auxiliary Enterprises Funds Account 4505 - Footbal.1 - I~come - Donations.
14. E l Paso Educational Association, c/o M r . R. G . Wilson, Treasurer, 106 Miller Circle , E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash f o r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received April 25, 1951, is a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and w i l l be expended for the individual selected by the grantor. Deposited to Current Restricted Funds Account 6230 - E l Paso Educational Association.
15. Echlin-Irvin-Crowell and Company, 355 Myrtle, E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash for a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. The money, which was received June 19, 1961, i s a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended a t the discret ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6200 - Echlin-Irwin-Crowell and Company.
16. The Haag Tractor Company, 10501 Dyer, E l Paso, Texas, has given $300.00 cash f o r scholarships f o r the f i s c a l year 1961-62, The money, which was received June 19, 1961, i s a renewal of scholarships previously docketed and may be expend- ed a t the discret ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6310 - Haag Tractor Company.
17. The Harwood Foundation, c /o M r . E. C. Simmons, 303 North Sweetzer Avenue, Los Angeles 48, California, has given $2,500.00 cash t o c rea te a scholarship fund without a time Limitation. The money, which was received April 24, 1961, is a new g i f t t o be used i n ass i s t ing deserving boys interested i n pursuing journalism as a career, i n memory of the l a t e ed i to r of the E l Paso Times, James S. Black, and is t o be administered, without r e s t r i c t i ons other than tha t the student be a journalism major, by M r . John Middagh, Associate Professor, Journalism Department, Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6099 - James S. Black Fund - Harwood Foundation.
18. Mrs. Orvi l le Egbert, 3000 Federal Avenue, E l Paso, Texas, has given some f i l e s of the Medical Journals "Diseases of the Chest", "Annals of Internal Medicine", and "American Review of Tuberculosis" t o our Library. These journals, which were received on June 22, 1961, and have an estimated value of $450.00, w i l l be added t o our l i b r a ry and become the permanent property of Texas Western College.
19. Southwest T i t l e Company, 424 Texas S t ree t , E l Paso, Texas, has given $150.00 cash f o r a scholarship for the f i s c a l year 1961-62. This money, which was received June 22, 1961, is a renewal of a scholarship previously docketed and may be expended a t the discret ion of the Scholarship Committee of Texas Western College. Deposited t o Current Restricted Funds Account 6530 - Southwest T i t l e Company.
GIFTS OF MORE TIIAN $100.00, (CONTINUED)
20. A group of E l Paso business firms and individuals has given $30,450.00 t o Texas Western College as Faculty Supplementation Funds. These fun&, whic'l were received by Central Administration March 20, 1961, a r e t o be used t o supplement the s a l a r i e s of the facul ty members of Texas Western College. These funds have been dis t r ibuted as has been previously mentioned i n t h i s docket. Deposited i n Current Restricted Funds Account 5745 - Faculty Sz,pplernentation Fund.
21. Turner, Rogers, Winn, Scurlock & Terry, c /o K r . George Terry, Suite 3'13'l " 3
Republic National Bank Building, Dallas 1, Texas, has given a bound volume of exhibi ts which were prepared and used i n a t r i a l of a s u i t fo r cancellation of ce r t a in o i l and gas leases i n the Hendrick Field near Kermit, Texas, valued a t $500.00. These exhibi ts which were received May 22, 1951, have been p r e s e ~ t e d f o r the use of Department of Mining and Metallurgy and w i l l be used by them i n t h e i r courses of instructions.
Sincerely yours,
A*-" u President
June 28, 1961
Dr. Harry H. Ransom Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas
Dear Dr. Ransom:
The following docket i s submitted for your approval and submission t o the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting in Austin on July 22, 1961:
General Administration Office - of Admissions
1. Appoint James R. Young as Assistant Director of Admissions, a t a salary ra te of $6,400 for twelve months, effective June 15, 1961; funds t o come from Uaallocated Salaries - Nm-Teaching and from the position of Assistant Registrar. (RBc 243)
Auditor's Office 2. Appoint Jon C. McFather as Chief Clerk, Accounting Division, a t a salary ra te of $6,168 for twelve months, effective April 24,-1961; funds t o come
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from the position of Chief Clerk, Accounting Division. (RBC 216)
3. Change the status of Robert E. Schmam from Tabulating Equipment Supervisor, I.B.M. Division, a t a salary ra te of $7,104 for twelve months, t o Accountant, I.B.M. Division, a t a salary ra te of $6,468 for twelve months, effective June 15, 1961.; m a s to come from the position of Accomtant. I.B.M. Division. (RBc 217)
-, ;-: r 1961; funds to come from the positicn of Tabulatim ~akoment Suoervisor. - - - -
formerly held by Robert E. ~ c h m a m . (RBC 240)
Miscellaneous General Expense 5. Transfer $2,728.58 from b p p r o p ~ i a t e d Surplus t o an account entitled Insurance. These funds are needed t o cover t6 Medical Branch's pro-rata share of the System-Wide Insurance Coverage on the Blanket Position Fidelity Bond No. 806608 and the System-Wide Boiler and &chinery Insurance. (RBC 217)
School of Medicine
m p l e m e n t the salary of &. Glenn V. Russell, Associate Professor, a t a salary rate of $10,500 for twelve B C J I I ~ ~ ~ , by the amount of $1,200 per m u m from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 2B-5198(~2) and ( ~ 2 ~ 1 ) ~ effective Septemer 1, 1960; to t a l mlaqy for twelve months, $11,700. (!Chis i s not a ra te increase, but rather a correctiora in the 1960-61 operating budget. The salary supplement ($1,200) was paid t o Dr. Russell during the 1959-60 f iscal year. This item was inadvertently omitted from the operating budget for 1960-61) (RBC 204)
School of Medicine - contirixeri ~natomx- - 7. Reappoint D r . J o b . G. Sicc;air9 rrofessor. \ore-h.alf time, modified senrice), a t a sa la ry r a t e of $5,300 f o r t w e i ~ c ~ontlr,s, effect ive &y 1, 1961. D r . S inc la i r returned from Leave of Acst-ce, Decerher 4, 1963 through April 30, 1961; .mused fs:!.ds i?. t n i s positioza t o 'ce t r amfe r r ed t o Unallocated Salar ies - Teachiog. <FBC 2 3 ~ )
A n e s t h e s i o l o ~ , 8. Accept the r e s i m a t i o ~ of D r . G , W, N. Egge-s, C?,, Assisrra?t Professor, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $7,;~: ?r rwel~,?e mo:-th, effect ive Jme 30, 1961. (RBC 236)
9. Appoint D r . Marlene Z3.g a s ir:.stl-~ctor., at: a salary r a t e oi; $6,000 f o r twelve months, e f f e c t i ? ~ e 2 j l y 15, i 9 5 ~ ; C;lrds t o come fro% the posi t ion oP Assistant Professsr f 3rme~:lj; occu~ ied k g D r . Q. W. N. Eggers, Jr.; =used fur~ds t o be tra:asferred t o Ucs.liocated Salar ies .- Teaching, (RBc 239)
Internal Medicine -10. Accept the resignatior;. of D r , Came6 V. Warrer:., Drofessor m d C h a i r - man, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $25,0K f o r twelve mor,th <$i8,G@0 from Geaeral Budget plus $7,009 from Curre?.t Rc.t.::icted Pur:ds ,- Rational Fmd f o r Medical Educatior Graat), ef:fectke &J 19, l g6 l r (F~C 2x3)
11. Change the stat-us of D r . .Fqyniord Lr Gregory from Pro fe~so :?~ a t a sa la ry r a t e of $10,930 f o r %welire moc.ths, t o Pirofessor aad Chairman, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $25,003 f o r twelve rncxt'cs, &fective ;line 1, 1951. Funds needed t o come from the _oositioc. 3f P ~ o f e s s o r &rid Chai-. formerly occupied by D r , James V. Warrer. a i d ir-orri tke Cxre?.t Restricred ACeumt - National Fmd for Medical E5:;catiorj. G r a . t ; imused f m d s t ra rs fe r red t o Unallocated Salar ies - Tea.chi?g, (RijC 2~4)
12- Amoint D r . Archie A, Leder a s I--_strwtor, a r a sa la ry r a t e of $9,000 f o r twelve month, eI'f.ec+:.~e :T,ae IS., i9Q fxcds t o come from
\ the posit ion of Professox' (Charles To StmeI S.rn:; 7-:1il.seZ. Pmds t o be transferred t o Unaliocated Salar les ,- Teachi2g. (EX 2 2 )
Neurology & Psychiatry Pedia t r ics 14. Appoint D r . Wiebke H. Thomse::~ ro n j o f z t posi t ion of i n s t r ~ ~ c t o r i n the Department of Pediatr ics ard .;he Departmect of Neurology and Psy- chiatry, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $3,032 f o r twelw months !:$4,500 from the Department of Pediatr ic Bildget and $4,50? ?:.om the Depa~t.iner,t of Neurology and Psychiatry ~ u d g e t ) , effective :me 1, i g h l S (RBC 24:)
Neurologx Psychiatry 15. Appoint D r . 3ohn B, Ki?g a s 12-ris5ru.c?,or (~arr . - t . ime>, a t a salary r a t e
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of $4,800 for twelve months, effective j .dy i, 1 9 6 ~ ; f&ds t o come from U. S. Public Health Service Gra3.t No. 2~-6031r(~4:1. (RBC 236'
Oto-Rhiao-h~yngolo 16. Appoint Dr . JmTs Lo Smitk. a s Insfrue%or, a t a salary r a t e of $51,000 fo r twelve mon.ths, effect ive j.&y i, 1961; fa"& t o come fpom the posit ion of Inst ructor occupied by Dr . Bo'espy B. Alford, $no is resigning June 30, 1961. (RBC 208)
Pathologx 17. Accept the resignation of Dr. So1 Teitlebaum, Teaehiag Research Fellow, a t a sa la ry r a t e of $5,500 for twelve months, effect ive April 20, 1961. (RBC 218)
Pediatrics 18. Increase the salary of Barbara Kolmen, Clinical Assistant, from a monthly salary of $333.33 to a monthly salary of $376.66 (hours of service increased from 22 hours per week to 25 hours per week), effective January 1, 1961 through June 30, 1961; fun& needed to come from the Current Restricted Account - Pediatric Departmental Consultation Fee Fmd. (RBC 197) . .
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y ....F. '. ... . 4 2 . ; . ... . ... L - 19. Appoin? Dr. Benedict E. Abreu 66 ro essd k~~.&~rman, a% a s k r y rate of $18,000 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961. Funds to come . , - . - from the vacant position of professor and Chai-; unused m d s to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBc 220)
Physiolo 20. Reagoint Abe Levy, as Research Veterinarian (3/4 time), at a salary rate of $7,200 for twelve months, effective May 1, 1961; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. E-6142. (RBC 228)
21. Appoint Dr. Luddo D. Nanninga as Research Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $ll,000 for twelve months ($9,000 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 11-6238 plus $2,000 from the Current Restricted Account - Liberty Muscular Dystrophy Research Foundation rant), effective July 15, 1961. (RBC 229)
Preventive Medicine Public Health 22. Accept the resiguation of Dr. Yoh Tanami, Research Fellow, at a salary rate of $6,600 for twelve months from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. E-3070(~1), effective May 31, 1961. (RBC 226)
Surgery 23. Appoint Kenneth Chambler, M.D., as Research Investigator, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective May 1, 1961. m d s to come from U. S. Army Contract No. DA-$(oo~)-MD-&~. (RBC 215)
24. Appoint Dr. Eugenio B. Paez as Fellow in Plastic Surgery, without salary, for the period April 3, 1961 through July 31, 1961. (RBc 219)
25. Appoint Dr. Louis W. Field as Instructor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961; funds to come from the vacant position of Associate Professor and Chief of Urological Surgery; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (KBC 242)
26. Increase the salary of Dr. Tatsup Ohkubo, Research Associate, from a salary rate of $6,780 for twelve months, to a salary rate of $7,104 for twelve months, effective May 1, 19613 funds to come from U. S. Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(05). (RBC 222)
27. Appoint Dr. John F. Collins, Jr., as Instructor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961; funds to come from the position of Laboratory Technical Assistant. (RBC 209)
28. Decrease the salary of Clifton W. Wolf, Resident Psychologist, from a salary rate of $5,268 for twelve months from U. S. Army Contract No. DA-49(007)-plm-447 to a salary rate of $4,873 for twelve months from U. S. Army Contract No. ~~-49(.007)-MD-kk7, effective May 1, 1961. his decrease in salary is proportionate to the reduction in hours worked.) Mr. Wolf also receives $2,000 per anuum from the School of Nursing. (RBC 231)
from Unappropriated Surplus to Maintenance and Equipment. The School of Nursing is offering an extension course in Familjr Nursing in Houston. This additional appropriation is for the additional travel expenses and mterials used in conjunction with the course. The tuition collected will equal or exceed the amount of this additional appropriation. (RBc 200)
30. Accept the resiguation of Ruth E. hgelus, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $6,000 for twelve months, effective June 30, 1961. (RBC 235)
Organized Research Hematology Research Laborato 31. rans sf-00 from Layoratom Technologist I to Maint-ce and Equipment. This transfer of funds is necessary in order to allow continued operations for the remainder of this fiscal year. Primarily, the funds are needed for the purchase of office and laboratory supplies. (RBC 241)
Extension Youth Development Center - 32. Reappoint Dr. Alberto C. Serrano as Instructor, at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective April 1, 1961; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. OM-T~(C~]. and (~3). (RBC 211)
Physical Plant 33. Accept the resignation of Joe L. Waldron, Mechanical Engineer, at a salary rate of $ 8 , ~ for twelve months, effective April 30, 1961. (RBC 212)
34. Transfer $19,000 from Unappropriated Surplus to an account entitled Remodeling for Data Processing Equipment (055690). This will provide necessary funds for remodeling the East end of the First Ploor of the Administration Building for housing the 1401 RAMAC Unit which has been ordered and scheduled for delivery July 15, 1961. This remodeling includes air-conditioning, humidity control, lighting, drop ceilings, new floors and utilities. The area involved is approximately 2,000 square feet and the work will be done by the Physical Plant staff. (RBC 224)
35. Transfer $5,000 from Unappropriated Surplus to an account entitled Window Air-conditioning Units. At the present time we have approximately 215 window units installed on the campus. They vary in age from 1 to 9 years. In the past six (6) months we have scrapped 15 units as they were beyond economical repair. This transfer of funds will provide for 20 additional units plus the ones that can be rebuilt and those which will be available this fall when the Old Joh;~ Sealy Hospital is razed and enable us to operate for another year keeping all areas supplied with window units that are presently air-conditioned. (RBC 223)
'.36-.? Transfer $2,200 from Unappropriated Surplus to an account entitled Remodeling Dean's Office - Keiller BuilWg (055090). This will provide the necessary funds for remodeling Room l29, Keiller Building, and adjoining small office area for use as a Registrar's Office; includes new lighting, venetian blinds, additional electrical outlets, new floor, paint, air-conditioning, and rearranging partitions. This work will not be dwlicated when the entire building is remodeled. (RBC 247)
Hospitals - Geneml Administraaion and Expense - 37. Appoint Dr. Dirk A. van Binnendyk as Assistant Director of Hospitals - Out-Patient Department, at a salary Ate of $12,000 for twelve months, effective May 29, 1961. Funds to come from the position of Assistant Director of Hospitals, Out-Patient Department, formerly held by Dr. Rolf Fischer; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries. - Non- Teaching. (REC 232)
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Nursing Service 38. Appoint Katherine F. Perault as Assistant Director, at a salary rate of $6,168 for twelve months, effective June 5, 1961, vice Nadine Turner, resigned. Funds to come from Assistant Director, Nursing Service (Multiple Line Item position) . (RBC 225) 39. Accept the resignation of Mable L. Bishop, Assistant Director, at a salary rate of $6,468 for twelve months, effective June 18, 1961. (RBC 233)
Medical Records Lib n e e p t the resztion of Elizabeth S. Du Moulin, Chief Medical Records Librarian, at a salary rate of $8,520 for twelve months, effective June 6, 1961. (RBC 227)
Transfer of Funds: 41. From: Medical House Staff - Meals 8 32576.14
Unalrocated Balances - Hospitals 120,493.86 $152,070.00
For:
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42. From:
To :
For:
Admissions and Business Activities Hourly and Part-time Employees $ 950.00
Clinical Laboratory Laboratory Technologist I 1,120.00
Equipment Fund (~ew Hospital Budgetary ~ccouat ) l50,OOO. 00 $l52,070.00
(1) The transfer to Admissions and Business Activities, Hourly and Part-time Employees, is to pay the nursing students eemployfd as receptionists at Unit D until August 31, 1961; (2) the transfer to Clinical Laboratory represents four months' salary for one Laboratory Technologist I; (3) the transfer to the new Equipment Fund account is to provide administrative control of purchases of equipment badly needed by the hospital. (RBC 230)
Unappropriated Surplus $ 10,000.00
Medical Electronics Laboratory Chief Electronics Technologist $ ~,~OO.OO Laboratory Mechanic 1,750.00 Maintenance, Equipment and Travel 5,150.00 $ 10,000.00
The establishment of a Medical Electronics Laboratory. The research activities of the Medical Branch, in which electronic equipment is used, are increasing at a very rapid rate. The need for an electronics laboratory for both design and repair is essential. This appropriation will cover the cost of all test equipment, necessary space renovation, Chief Electronics Technologist, and Laboratory Mechanic. (RX 210)
Other Ormized Activities Relating - to Instructional Departments - - ~
Medical Electronics Laborato . =int Billy J. Rylandz as Chief Electronics Technologist, at a salary rate of $7,440 for twelve months, effective April 1, 1961.; funds provided as shown in Item No. 42 above. (Mr- Rylander, Chief Electronics Technologist, at a salary rate of $6,780 for twelve months in the Depart- ment of Pathology, is being transferred to the Medical Glectronics Laboratory effective April 1, 1961) (RBC 210)
!CES JAMES W. MCLAUGHLIBT FEZLOWSHTP FUND: On recommendation of the Medical Branch McLaughlin Committee for the James W. McLaughlin Fellowship Fund, I recommend your approval of the following recommendations:
1. Award a Mcb.ughlin Predoctoral Fellowship to J. Leslie Warren Jackson, for the period September 1, 1961 through August 3, 1962, to include:
Stipend - one year (subject to income tax regulations) -
ut-ce and Equipmt Travel
Total
2. Renew the McLaughlin ~gedoctoral Fellowship of PllartFn J. Raff, for the period September 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962, to include:
Stipend - one year $4,000 (sub~ect to income tax regulations)
wintenance and Equipment 500 Travel 300
Total %&2 !
3. Renew the Mchughlin Predoctoral Fellowship of Mrs. A m A. Capps, for
H.i':-, , the period September 1, 1961 through August 3, 1962, to include:
. :, , , Stipend - one year
;, -, ;; . '1. , , .. (subject to income tax re-tions) $3,600
., . . . . .,. Maintenance and Equipment 500 Travel 2i!2!2
Total
4. Renew the McLaughlin Postdoctoral Fellowship of Yoshikazu Watanabe, M.D., for the period July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, to include:
Btipend - one year $8,100 (subject to income tax regulations)
Ehsinteaaace and Equipment 1,500 Travel 300
Total
APPODfIWNTS FOR MEMBWSHIP TD THE MEDICAL STAFF OF THE UNIYEBSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH HOWITALS: On recommendation of the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff in accordance with Article 11, Section 5, Paragraph (a): of the Bylaws of the Medical Staff, I recommend your approval of the following appointments:
1. Leonard C. Harris, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Full-time, for Associate Membership.
2. Alois Vasicka, M.D., Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, N1-time, for Associate Membership.
3. Louis W. Field, M.D., Instructor, Department of Surgery, for Associate, Pull-time Membership.
4. Alvin L. LeBLmc, M.D., Instructor, hlepartment of Obstetrics and Qynecology, for Active, Full-time Meaership.
5. -bare, K. Kolmen, M.D., Clinical Assistant, Department of Pediatrics, for Associate, Part-time Membership.
APPOIWMBiTS FOR BEMBERSH.TP TO THE MEDICAL STAFF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BBANCH HOSPITALS - co~.tiaued
6. James L. Smith, M.D., Instructor, Division of Otorhinolaryngology, for Active, Full-time Membership.
MILITARY LEAVES: I recommend approval of the following military leaves for the period indicated for each:
1. Miss Ruth J. McFarland, Associate Professor of NLtriag, t o attend the annual active duty training with the United States Anay Reserve a t Fort Sam Houston, Sari Antonio, Texas, for the period July 16-29, 1961. I. 2. E s s Betty A. Beaudry, Associate Professor, Nwsing Service Adminis- tration, School of Bursing, t o attend the annual active duty training with the United States Army Reserve a t Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, for the period Jme 16, 1961 through July 1, 1961.
3. Lee J. Ibasis, M.D., Chief Resident, Department of Thoracic Surgery, t o attend the annual active duty training with the United States Navy Reserve a t %he Base Hospital, Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, for the period June 15, 1961 through June 30, 1961.
REBSSIGlMEWf IJUTIES: I recommend your approval of the followkg re- assigament of duties for the period indicated:
1. Relieve Dr. Gerald R. Seama, Associate Professor of Microbiology, from his ordinary duties a t !be University of Texas Medical Branch for the period July 26, 1961 through September 2, 1961, and for that period reassign him t o a special project, without loss of salary. Dr. Seatnan wil l v i s i t Professor Lwoff a t the Pasteur Inst i tute in Paris, France; v i s i t Professor Ernest Gale, Cambridge, England; v i s i t Professor Eric Zeuthen, Copenhagen, Denmark; and participate in the International Con- gress of Biochemistry in Moscow, Russia, and the Interdt ional Congress of Protozoology in Prague, Czechoslovakia. H i s travel expenses are t o be paid from U. S. Public Health Service Grant Xo. E-159(08).
GO- CCM'EtACTS -- AND GRANTS: The following contracts and grants have been negotiated by the Business Manager and Comptroller of Hospitals and have been signed by the Executive Dean and Director upon the recommendation of the academic director and the Business Manager and Comptroller of Hospitals, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I recommend your approval and ratification of signatures:
1. Grant Ho. A-3695(~1), by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $7,022, for the period June 1, 1961 thm- f i y 31, 1962, for research on Role of l i ve r in systemic /a /- Distribution of Proteins. The project is directed by Dr. b e 1 H. KoLmen, Assistant Professor of Physiology.
2. G r a n t No. A-4952, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $15,672, for the period April 1, 1961 through Eknrch 31, 1962, for research on Absorption and Anti - per is ta l t ic Bowel Segments. The project is directed by Dr. A. 0. Singleton, Jr., Associate Professor of Siigery.
3. Grant No. ~ ( ~ 6 9 5 6 ( ~ 1 ) , by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $ 1 6 ~ ~ 0 , for the period June 1, 1961 through May p, 1962, for research on Effects of Irradiation on Aging of Sn!all Animals. The project i s directed by Dr, Martin Schneider, Professor of Badiology, and Dr. C. E. H a l l , Professor of Physiology.
4. Grant No. A-4032(Cl), by which rke Department of Healtk--., Ed-acation, and Welfare, Public Zealtk Sei-rice: pr".i?ides $gt .?X, fo r i3e period June 1 %, !
1, 1961 through May 31, 1962, for- researcS m Day t o Day and Diurnal '.( :,' i a*,.5 .a,--
Study of Human Thyroid F m c t i o ~ , The pr-cject i s di.:rect~.j by D r . Jolm EE. Johnson, Jr., Assistant Professor of Medlci;..e.
5. Grant No. H-6142, by which the Departmen?, of Health, EcL~cation, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $9,557, fo r the se r iod May 1, / )-+ i; q. - 1961 through April 30, 1962, fol- research or Tee j.-ter:??.a: Ci.rculations ... i, .; $ of Different Orgas. projec? i s directed by D r . H. G. Swarfl., ,,,.
Professor of Physiology.
6. Grant No. 2 ~ - 1 8 5 ( ~ 2 ) , by >rhicb. ?:he De?artnier;.t of Bealth, Education, and Welfare, Public Heaith S e n i c e , pro;rides $l5,SOi, ?or the period Ju ly 1, 1961 thro-iigh June 33, l962, f s r a Traiziirg .F?o@r&n in. Mfcrcbiology. / ,:) ,, The project i s directed by D r . W. I?. Verwey, Professo:.a;l.d %a",air-mn Of the ,- ,I (9
Department of Microbiology.
7. Grant No, a-7631, 3y which. the Departxent of Healtln, Educatioz, and Welfare, Public Health Service, prcv5des $9i240, f o r the period Ju ly 1, 1961 through June 33, 1962, f o r Gra&:ate TraicI-ng ;Meri;al ~ e a i t h ) . The 1 'j -. I .! pj 1 , i pro jec t i s directed by D r . Xamld A a Ciooii~l?iar>; R~soei i t tz P P O ~ ~ S S ~ T of Neurology and Psychiatry.
8. Grant No, 2 ~ - & 5 9 ( ~ 1 ) , by wkich the Departmerit of Health, Ebca t lon , and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $55,0'7l, fo r the period 2 0 . J
z , '.>, .-: 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, for a Graha te Training Program i n Anatomy. : #. c.{ : 0
The project i s directed by Dr . Donald Duzcar!, Professor a.rd Chairma of j ,.
the Department of A~atomy.
9. Grant No. = -5208(~ l ) , by which the Depiirtmer-;.t of Heaith, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Senrice, prcvi.des $3G,C00, f o r the period J - d y 1, 1961 through J3me 30, i962, f o r T ~ a i r ~ i n g of Qmlifieti. Persons i n ! ,-, Hematologic Research. The project i s directed by D r , William C, Levin, , i . : 1 ,< ".. .)
," * Associate Professor of Internal. Me6icixl D r . i%soii Guest, Professor of i
Physiology, and D r . D. R. CeiarLer? K s s i s t a ~ t Prcfessor of Biochemistry.
10. Grant No. A-4939, Fy which the De~arsize:!~t of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, p r w i d e s $1.9,".75, f o r The period April 1, 1961 through March 31, 1962, f o r rcsearck or< Aci;t.e m d Chronic Effects t -. ,. *:, of Constrictions of the Superior Meserteric Artery. The project i s : , * , , ' . , ,.. .,, ,. ' directed by D r . J o ~ . I?. Derrick: Assitant P r o f e s ~ o r of TLoracic Surgery.
11. Grant No. 2G-772, by uhich the Departmct. of Health., Education, and Welfare, Public Health Seruice, .provides $45,000, fo r the period Ju ly 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, f o r a Gradbate Training P r o g r a ~ i n Physiology. .: ,.. ., ., R . ,. . The project i s directed by D r - Be G, Shczm, Professor of FSysiology.
12. Le t te r of Extension, b t e d Yay 2, :1951, by wh.ick-. tine Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Fublic Healt;". Senrice, extends the expiration date of Grant No. ~ ~ - 3 5 6 1 ( ~ 8 ) t,l!rcu& December 31, 1961, with- out addit ional fulds. Th.e revised period dates a r e J , d y 1, 1950 through December 31, 1961. The research under t k i s grant i s directed by D r . T. G. Blocker, Jr,, Professor azd Chaima?: of tLe Department of Surgery.
13. Let ter of Extension, dated Ap-il 2&? 1961, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare: F-u51ic Health Ser~rice, ex*ends the t i m i n a t i o n date of Grant No. A-2419(E) through Dece~cu ' 31, 1951. The _~,! ,r revised period dates a r e Septerriotr 1, 1960 t:?_ro:@ Decem3er 31, 1961. ? A,: t s: i The research under t h i s grant i s directed by D:re William C. Levin, Associate Professor of Internal Me3icir.e.
14. Letter, dated &rch 23, 1961, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, approves the appointment of D r . James J. Leonard, Assistant Professpr of Internal Medicine, as acting program director of Undergraduate 6rdiovascular Training Grant / 3 O~ No. ~ ~ - 5 0 9 8 ( ~ 6 ) , replacing Dr . James V. Warren, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine, resigned.
15. Grant No. 2A-5284, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $21,000, for the period July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, for Graduate Training in Metabolic and Renal Diseases. The project i s direcbed by Dr. C. W i l l i a m Daeschner, Jr., Professor and Chainnan of the Department of Pediatrics.
16. Contract No. ~t-(40-1)-2890, by which the United States Atomic Energy Commission, provides $15,000, for the period July 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, for research on An FZectron Microscopic and Radiqautographic Study of Intestinal Radiation Death. The project i s directed by Dr . James C. 1 / 3 b Hampton, Associate Professor of Pathology.
17. Amendment No. 4 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(03), by which the Department of the Navy, 0ffi.q of Naval Research, Washington, D. C., increases the amount of the contract by $5,085 and eAends tk expiration date of the contract through August 3, 1962. The project is directed by Dr . Edward G. Rennels, Associate Professor of hatomy.
18. Amendment No. 6 t o Basic Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(00), by which the Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Washington, D. C., adds two new clauses : (1) Buy American Act and (2) Disputes. This amendment applies to a l l Navy Contracts i~c lud ing Amendment No. 4 t o Navy Contract No. ~onr-1598(03).
DOCKET ERRATA: W i l l you please make the following corrections in the May 1961 ,~ocke t - Board of Regents' Meeting May 12-13, 1961 ( ~ e e t = g No. 598i:
Item No. +5 - Page G-7: Correct the Grant Number t o read R G - 8 8 y i n ~ t e a d ' ~ - / 3 ~ ~ of ~ ~ - 6 9 2 3 ( ~ 1 ) .
Item No. 21 - Page G-8: Correct the effective beginning date of the Con- t ract t o read May 1, 1953 instead of May 1, 1952.
CONTRACTS, AGREEMENTS (~usiness) AG-S: The following agreements have been executed on behalf of The University of Texas Medical. Branch by the officials indicated. I recommend approval and ratification of signatures.
1. Agreement by and between Houston Endowment Incorporated, Houston, Texas, and Thb University of Texas Medical Branch, sigued by Dr. John B. Ruslow, Executive Dean and Director, by which the Houston Endowment Incorporated provides $8,000 in a.unua.l payments of $2,000 per year beginning September 1, 1961, for four consecutive years, for a medical scholarship for Mr. James Hrachovy; funds $0 be administered by the Medical Branch.
e 2. Lease Agreement between the Texas National Hotel Company and The University of Texas Medical Branch, signed by Mr. C. H. Sparenberg, Comptroller, by which the Texas National Hotel Company provides the use of certain Areas in the Moody Center by the Medical Branch for commence- ment exercises on May 26, 1961, a t a cost of $450.00.
1 -_ GIFTS AKD GRANTS (NOIVGO~IERB&ENT'KL> The f ol:%drg g i f t s z r d grants have ,?, ...'
been received a t the Medical Brzch , I recom.e:nd acceptaxce znd tha t the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent tke dorors by the Secretary.
1. The American Medical Educat,ior, F o u r d a t i ~ r i ~ 535 North Dear5ol-1 S t ree t , Chicago, I l l i n o i s , has seat a check ir t l ;~ am9uz.t of $ lk ,6~2 .76 yepresenting g i f t s made i n 1$0 by the medical prnfessior. t o the Anericm Medical
, . Educa-tion Fomdation, These f m d s ai?e s o ce used. a s a gra7.t-in-aid t o the teaching budget. Address ack?ovLedgemr!t t o D r . George F. hll, President.
2. The American Cancer Society, Texas Evisic'r!, k c , , 5314 B u l l Creek Road, Austin 3, Texas, bas awarded a Fellovship ts D r . E l i Zonana, Resident i n Pathology, i n t he amowt of $3,630, f o r the period Ju ly 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, f o r a s t - ~ d y of the e a r l i e s t cka;.iges i c the gas'tro,,, i n t e s t i n a l mucosa which r e f i e c t mdigr ia~t . r e q l a s i a . Address ack?ovkdgernect
- t o D r , John T. Thomas, Chairmar., re1iowsi:ip Co.mnittee.
-. 3. The American Career Society, Texas Division, i:::c,, 5014 B i d 1 Creek Road, Austin 3, Texas, has awarded a Fellokvhip t o D r , William W. Sullivan, Resident i n Orthopedic Surgery, i::? the amomt. of $3,530, f o r the period Ju ly 1, 1961 throv-gh J m e 30, 1962, f o r research ori A~toradiograpkiic Study of the Origin of the Fracture 0steoclas.r and i t s Applieakion t o the Giant Cell of Bone Tumors. Address acknowle3gement -to Dr.. h h 3 F, Thomas, Chair- man, Fellowship Committee.
4. The American Cancer Society, Texas Division, k c , , j O l ? B u i l Creek Road, Austin 3, Texas, has awarded a Fel1ovship t o D r . A. L , LeBlarx, Resident i n Obstetrics and Gp-ecology, i n the a m m t of; $ j , 6 ~ j , f o r the period Ju ly 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962, for research or A?!. Icvestigatiolz of Response t o Various Chemotherapheutic Agents is. Vivo axd i- Vitro, Zrcluding Autogenou~ Vaccines, i f possible, of Genital %j . ipaccies0 Address aekr,owiedgement t o D r . John F. Tno'nomas, Chairman, Feilo.ws2ip Camittee.
5. The Texas Heart Association, h04 Cesse He Jories Library Building, Houston 25, Texas, has awarded a g r a ~ t t o D r . :.Tok. R, Derrl.ck, Assistant Professor of Surgery, ir, the ano-mt of' $7,335, f o r the period. >LL Y 1, 1961 through J m e 30, 1962, f o r A Si;udyof Arterioseierotic Occlusion of the Renal Artery. Address ac>x.owledgeme~t t o &fir-, E r e c t T o Guy, Executive Director.
6. The Texas Heart Associatior., h b i - e s ~ e H. Csr.es Library Bu.ild;rg, Houston 25, Texas, has awarded a grar:? t o D r , Warren. F, Dodge, Assistant Professor of Pediatr ics , ir;. ike amo-ms of $7,lgi.l.?, f x the period Ju ly 1, 1961 through J,me 30, 1962, f o r research or:. Reiatiors cf Ac-ate Glomerulonerphritis t o Chronic Glomerdozephriti;. Address acknowledge.- ment t o M r , Ernest T. Guy, Execiitl-ve Director.
7. The Tems Heart Associasior, 464 2esse H. Z;:nes Li -zary Building, Houston 25, Texas, has awarded a gract so Dr. James C. Leonard, Aselstant Professor of Internal Medicine, i n the amount of $5,198.55, f o r the period July 1, 1961 thro-ogh June 30, 1962, f o r research. e r t l t l e d The Hemodpamic Effects of Aspirin. Induced H~ermetabolisn;. Address aekowledgement t o M r . Ernest T. Guy, Executive Director,
8. The American Heart A~soc ia t ion , inc , , 44 East 23rd 3czees, Mew York 10, N, Y,, has awzrded a grant, I?o, 61 G 137, ir; the amoimt of $6,435 each year f o r a three year period beginzing J d y 1, 1961, f o r research on Ventribular Function i n Congestive & a r t Failure. Tlie project i s directed by D r . Arnold M. Weissler, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine. Address acknowledgement t o D r . John ii, Pewrs , Assistant Medical Director f o r Research.
9. The Abbott Laboratories, Sc ien t i f ic D i v i s i o ~ s , North Chicago, I l l i ? o i s , have sent a check i n the amowrt of $4,600 t o cover t'ne cost of a one-year study of MO-911 (Pargyline ~ ~ d r o c h l o r i d e ) . The project i s directed by D r . Arthur Ruskin, Associate Professor of ?:mema1 Medicine* Address acknowledgement t o D r . Robert L. Herting.
10. The Clayton k d , P, 0. Box 2538> Hoxton 1, Texas, has sect a check i n the amount of $1,247.50 t o be used a s a scholarship f o r Miss Josephine Speer, Nursing Student. Address acimowledgement t o M r , J , M. Johnson, Trustee.
11. The Alvin One f ind Campaignp Alvin Chamber of Commerce, 705 S i b o r , Alvin, Texas, has sent a check i n the amount of $850-30 t o be used f o r hear t research under the direct ion of D r , Miltor R. H~jtmzncik, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, Addrecs ackc.owledgeme.ct i.0 Mrs, E a E, Wood, Chairman, Alvin One Fund Campaigri,
Sincerely vours,
ohn B. Trwlow, MOD. xecutive Dean and Director b'
THX - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DENTAL BRAN~H-
Houston
D r . Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas
Dear Doctor Ransom:
The following docket i s submitted for your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents a t t he meeting i n Austin, Texas on Ju ly 22, 1961:
Recommended Amendments t o 1960-1961 Budget ?.salary Rates Based on E e l v e Months, Unless Othercrise Stated. )
Effective Item Present Status Recommended Status Date -
GENERAL EXP%NSES Transfer of Funds: 1. From: Reserve for Main., Oper.,
Equip., Supplies and Travel $4,000
To: General Expenses - Staff Traveling Expenses $4,000
(54)
MEDICINE (-ntics ) Appointment:
2. Frank A. Lemoine (57)
PHYSICS, DENTAL MATERIALS Appointment:
3. John E. Weatherford (56)
RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY (Unit ~ e s t o r q Appointment:
4. Russell S. Dunkin (55)
SURGERY Appointment:
5. Jess C. Galbreath (58)
PROCTER Ail GAMBLE COMPANY FUM) Appointment:
6. Eugene H. LaGesse, Jr . (59)
Assistant Professor June 1, Rate : $10,000 1961 from Medicine (1n- t e rna l Medicine)
Instructor June 1, Rate: $7,000 1961
(1/2 ~ i m e ) from department budget
Instructor June 1, Rate: $7,000 from department
196r budget
Assistant P ro fe~sa r June 1, Rate: $8,500 1961 from department budget
ins t ructor June 1, Rate: $6,000 1961. from grant budget
AI~iARDING OF CERTIFICATES: Upon recommendation of the facul ty , I recommend t h a t c e r t i f i e d candidates of the Postgraduate School of Dentistry i n Ortho- dontics be approved for the awarding of ce r t i f i c a t e s .
EXCEPTION TO MODIFIED SERVICE: It i s reques-ced -chat D r . John D. O'Farrell , Professor in General Prac-cice and Cl inical Coordinator i n Outpatient Divi- sion, who reached h i s seventieth birthday during this present f i s c a l year, be continued i n the budge?; fo r zhe 1961-62 f i s c a l year a t a sa la ry of $17,500.00. Up t o the present time we have been unable TO secure a s a t i s - factory replacement fo r him.
G : I recommend accep-cance of the following g i f t which has been r e - - ceived:
1. An al locat ion i n the amount of $12,139.00 has been authorized t o in - ,:: crease the National Defense Student Loan Fund, established a t the Dental ..,' '''.,.:
Branch and approved by the Board of Regents minutes of Meeting Number 576, '.,,''.
December 12, 1958. ...I _ j,
GG'VERWNT GRAHTS: The following government grants have been signed on be- half of the Dental Branch by Dr. John V. Olson. I recommend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of the signatures:
1. United S ta tes Public Health Service Research Gran?; i~-4983 without ad- d i t i ona l funds for t he period September 1, 1961 through August 31, 1962 fo r research on "Potenziation of ACTI by Squalene." Thls project i s d i - rected by D r . Irene T. :(line, Associate Professor of Anatomy (General and lilicroscopic).
2 United S ta tes Public Health Service Research Grant C-2880 ( c - 5 ~ 1 ) fo r $4,885.00 fo r t he period June 1, 1961 tkrough March 31, 1962 for research .. ,
on "Hormonal Control of Normal and Neoplastic Tissues." This project i s . ,.. , . "..
directed by Dr. Henry C . Browning, Professor of hatomy ( ~ e n e r a l and Microscopic).
3. United S-ca-ces Public Healzh Service Research Gran-c C-3366 (C-3) with- cut additional funds for the period June 1, 1961 through May 31, 1962 fo r research on "Introduction of Neoplasms i n Bone." This project i s directed by D r . George M. Higgins, Professor of Anatomy (Dental Anatomy and Histology) . 4. United S ta tes Public iieal-ch Service Research Gram C-5065 without ad- d i t iona l funds for t he period September 1; 1961 zhrough August 31, 1962 for research on "Metabolism of Vi-camin B12 i n Relation t o Cancer Problem." This project i s directed by D r . Vasant M. Doctor, Public Health Service Senior Research Fellow.
5. United S ta tes Public Health Service Research Grant D-200 ( C - 4 ) without addit ional funds for the period January 1, 1960 ~hrough December 31, 1961 for research on "S-cudy of Human Tee?;h and Ja3.l~ from Slx-cy-five Necropsies." This project i s d i rected by D r . Sumter S. Pmim, Professor of Pathology (Dental Pathology).
6. United S ta tes Public Health Service Research G r a n t D-389 ( C - 3 ) without addit ional funds fo r the period January 1, 1961 through December 31, 1962
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for research on "Cinemicrographic Study of Living Mouth Organisms." This .,: ,, .. project i s directed by D r . Sumter S. Arnim, Professor of Pathology (Denta3 ,;-., -_ Pathology).
7. United S ta tes Public Healtin Service Graduate Training Grant DT-17 (c-3) for $16,200.00 fo r the period J d y 1, 1961 through June 30, 1962. This project i s directed by D r . John V. Olson, Dea.
8. United S ta tes Public Health Service Undergraduate Training Grant DSU- 5034 for $14,465.00 for +he period Ju ly 1, 1.961 through June 30, 1962. This project i s directed by D r . John V. Olson, Dean.
TEXTEOOKS PREPARED BY FACULTY MXBERS: I reccmnend your approval of the use of the fo l l owin~ tex tbook prepared by a facu l ty meriber and pr inted a t '
- - the Dental Branch for sa le , v i t h no p r o f i t t o the author, t o th; students of the Dental Branch.
T i t l e Author Price - - 1. Manual of Hman Anatomy Dr. Zenry C. Browning $ 3.00
Respectfully submitted,
b' Dean
TIE UT!IEG?SITY OF TEXAS I:. D, ANDEESON HOSPITAL AND TUI.103 Il\ISTITUTE
June 28, 1961
Dr, Harry 'I. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas
Dear Doctor ?.ansom:
The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on July 22, 1961:
Department of Xedicine
1. 3esignation. Dr. Rebecca T. Duty, Clinical Assistant (1/4 Time), at $3,000.00 for twelve months, effective April 30, 1961. (RBC 89)
2. Resirnation. Dr. F. G. Dorsey, Clinical Assistant (1/6 Time), at $2,000,00 for twelve months, effective April 30, 1961. (RBC 90)
3. Appointment. Dr. Lucien X. Warner, Clinical Assistant Internist (1/4 Time), at $3,000.00 for twelve months, effective Fay 1, 1961, from budgeted position. (RBC 91)
L, Appointment. Dr. Felix KcGivney, Clinical Assistant (1/6 Time), at $2,000,00 for twelve months, effective Kay 2, 1961 from budgeted position, (ELBC 92)
Department of Patholorn
5. Increase in Salary. 1Cr. James A. Enloe, Research Assistant, from $5,268,00 for twelve months to $6,168.00 for twelve months, payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CS-9724, effective $lay 1, 1961, (RBC 88)
Department of Radiologgi
6. Resipmation, Dr. Gerald D. Dodd, Jr., Associate Radiologist, at $1!+,000,00 for twelve months, effective June 27, 1961. (RBC 107)
7- Xeappointment. Dr. ;.argery A. OPNeal, Postdoctoral Fellow at $7,000.00 for twelve months, effective June 1, 1961, Source of funds is Welch ?oundation Grant G-035. (R3C 83)
8, Lea~ie of Absence Without Pay. Dr. Erin C. 1400re, Assistant in Biochemistry, at $7,000.00 for twelve months, for the period August 25, 1961 to August 31, 1961. (RSC 97)
Department of 3iolom
9. Rea~pointment. Dr. Tsueng-Hsing Chang, Postdoctoral Ftesearch Trainee, at $6,000.00 for txelve months, effective June 1, 1961. Source of funds is National Cancer Institute Grant C3T-5047 C2, (RBC 82)
Department of Diolom (Continued)
10. Xeappointment. Dr. I~Iarjorie La Salle, Postdoctoral Fellow, at %?000.00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961. Source of funds is National Cancer Institute Grant CRT-504.7 C2. (RBC 85)
11. Resignation. Dr. Tsueng-Hsing Chang, Postdoctoral Research Trainee, at $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective June 5, 1961. Source of funds is National Cancer Institute Grant CRT-5047 C2, (RBC 100)
Section of Genetics
12. Resignation, Dr. David H. Ezekiel, Assistant Biologist, at $8,200,00 for twelve months, effective June 13, 1961, (RBC 93)
Special Tests Laborator~r
13 Appointment. Dr. David Marrack, Associate Pathologist and Head of Special Tests Laboratory, at $12,500.00 for twelve months, effective Kay 5, 1961, from budgeted position. (RBC 79)
Office of Education
l.4 q Appointment. Dr. Philip OTNeill, Fellow in Experimental Surgery at $7,000,00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961. Source of funds is William and Lola Heuermann Fellowship fund. (~BC 94)
15 - Reappointment. Dr. Kamal S. Sheena, Research Fellow in Surgery, at $7,000.00 for twelve months, for the period July 1, 1961 to July 17, 1961. Source of funds is the William and Lola Heuermann Fellowship Fund. (RBC 95)
16 a Appointment. Dr. Jorge Albores, Senior Fellow in Patholorn at $6,000,00 for twelve months, effective June 15, 1961, from Reserve for Salaries account, (RBC 106)
17 0 Appointmentt. Drr. Jack E. Tolar, Senior Fellow in Surgery, at. %,000.00 for tbielve months, effective July 1, 1961, from Reserve for Salaries Account, (RBC 105)
18, &pointment. Dr. Bernard G. Vine, Senior Fellow in Surgery, at $6,000,00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961, from Reserve for Salaries Account. (RBC lo,!+)
19. -intment. Dr. Reuben E. Koenig, Senior Fellow in Surgery, at $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective July 1, 1961, from Reserve for Salaries account and the Jesse H. Jones Fellowship Fund. (2BC 103)
Xedical Communications
20. Resirnation. K r . George G. Daugherty, Motion Picture Cameraman, at $&,168,00 for twelve months, effective Kay 31, 1961, (RBC 101)
Administrative Office
21, 3esignation, $;re William I-I. Ihloy, Assistant Administrator - Inpatient Services, at $8,400.00 for twelve months, effective Kay 15, 1961, (3BC 86)
22 s Change in Status. David R, Preston from Assistant Adminis- trator - Patient Care Activities, at $5,468.00 for twelve months, to Assistant Administrator - Inpatient Services at $7,200.00 for twelve months, effective $lay 1, 1961 from budgeted position. (RBC 87)
hesthesiolow Service
23 0 Appointment. Inez E. Polk, Nurse Anesthetist, at $6,168.00 for twelve months, effective February 1, 1961 from budgeted position. (R3C 74)
Anesthesiolom Services (Continuedl
2L. Increase in Salarx. Bethany V. Smith, krse Anesthetist from $5,784,00 for twelve months to $6,168.00 for twelve months, effective Iuhy 1, 1961. Addi- ti.onal funds are from the Reserve for Salaries Account. (RBC 84)
25. Resignation. $5-s. Eercedes J. IGtchell, Pharmacist, at $6,780.00 for twelve months, effective June 18, 1961, (RBC 99)
26 . Appointment. blr. Gus Pratley, Pharmacist, at $6,468.00 for twelve months, effective June 1, 1961 from Reserve for Salaries Account. (ZBC 96)
27 . Appointment. bbs. Beverly Jo Watson, Pharmacist, at $6,468.00 for tvrelve months, effective June 1, 1961 from budgeted position and Reserve for Salaries Account. (RBC 98)
Ph?rsicai Plant
28. Appointment. M r . Joe L. Waldron, Supervisor, Physical Plant, at S9,500.00 for twelve months, effective Kay 1, 1961, from budgeted position. (RBC 80)
Department of Phvsics
29. Change in Source of Funds. Dr, Ronald 14, Humphrey, Assistant Radia- tion 2iologist (1/2 Time), at $4,600.00 for twelve months from Atomic Energy Commission Grant AT-(40-1)-2028, to Atomic Energy Commission Grant AT-(40-1)- 2832, effective February 15, 1961. The remaining 1/2 Time salary payment at $!+,600.00 for twelve months will continue to be paid from National Cancer Institute Grant C-4484. (RBC 81)
DIVISION OF PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES -- T-RAVEL ACCOLQIT TRANSFE3 OF FLNDS: Transfer $900.00 from the Reserve for Maintenance
and Equipment Account to the Division of Patient Care Activities - Travel Account. Additional funds are required due to participation of the Nursing Department in a series of Head Xurse Workshops throughout the State of Texas dwing the current fiscal year. (RBC 111)
TRANSFER FZO?: UNUSED SALARIES TO W.INTENANCE AJ!E EQUIFWENT ACCOUNTS:
Transfer the amounts as shown below in vacant budget positions and the Reserve for Salaries Account to the indicated Raintenance and Equipment Accounts: (3BC 110)
Budget Page Line Amount to be
Waztment Number - It em Transferred
Pathology 8 Pathologist $ 10,000.00
Pathoiopy
Pathology
Surgery
8 Assistant Pathologist 11.500.00 - (~utler)
8 Head of Laboratory Services
11 Clinical Assistant Neurosurgeon 3,000.00
TEZANSFES FRO:!: (SALA3Y ACCOUNTS) (Continued)
Department
Office of Flesearch
Physics
Physics
Ekperimental Pathology
Zxperimental Pathology
E%perirrental Pediatrics
Experimental Anesthesiology
Director of Nursing
Reserve for Salaries
Budget Page
U
17
18
21
21
21
23
49
61
Line Item
Biometrician
Physicist
Assistank Physicist
Assistant Pathologist
Chief Histology Technician
Research Technician I (Yoshida)
Clinical Physiologist
Assistant Director Nursing Service (Best)
Amount to be Transferred
7,000.00
15,000 -00
10,000.00
10,000.00
4,800.00
3,20&.00
12,000.00
6,780.00
Department
Social Security
Office of Riucation Kaintenance and Supplies
Blood Bank Kaintenance and Supplies
Central Sterile Supply Ihintenance and Supplies
Clinical Pathology &intenance and Supplies
Pharmacy - Drug Supplies White Annex Naint enance and Supplies
Laundry - Maintenance and Supplies
Reserve for Naintenance and Equipment
Budget Page Number
4
26
3 5
3 5
43
44
48
56
61
Amount to be Transferred
$ 5,000.00
9,000.00
The transfers that are requested are necessary due to the increased patient load both in the hospital and the clinic, as well as increases in the cost of materials required for the care of patients. Due to the increased patient load, the requirements for blood, pharmaceuticals, sterile supplies, and supplies and materials necessary for conducting laboratory tests have been greater than were anticipated in the original 1960-61 budget request. Adeauate funds were not included in the original budget for the employers matching share payable to the Social Security Administration. No funds were
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included in the original 1960-61 budget for the Office of Education for main- tenance payments to the house staff. A consolidation of facilities has increased the census in the White Annex over that anticipated in preparing the 1960-61 original budget. The increase in census has increased the operating costs. Un- anticipated equipment repairs& linen purchases have made it necessary to re- quest additional funds for operation of the laundry.
GOVETZhTGENT CONTFLACTS AND GXANTS: The following Contracts, Grants and Amend- ments have been negotiated by the Business Hanager and have been signed by the Director upon recommendation of the Contract Director, and the Business Manager, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I recommend your approval and ratification of signatures:
1. Grant No. CY-5036(R1) CY, by which the National Cancer Institute provides j 2, ... , $19,899-00 for the period Xay 1, 1961 to April 30, 1962, for research on "The , .
;.: : i Effect of Chemotherapeutic Agents on the Liverff, to be directed by Dr. John E. &$.!; 1 . .;*a *.,, Healey, Jr. . .,%.*
2. Grant No. C-5654 bd., by which the National Cancer Institute provides i j $13,187.00 for the period Y i 1, 1961 to April 30, 1962, for research on '!Eva- . % , ,.,: ;
luation of Supervoltage Therapytt, to be directed by Dr. Gilbert H. Fletcher. l ,, . . ,:\..
3- Grant No. C-5791 V&R, by which the National Cancer Institute provides , , * , $15,239.00 for the period May 1, 1961 to April 30, 1962, for research on "~rans-'/.J ,.,, I _
mission of Tumor Virus from Animals to Offspring", to be directed by Dr. Grant -I
Taylor.
40 Grant Ho. CLT-7119 (Cl), by which the National Cancer Institute provides . . ,
$9,720.00 for the period July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962, as a cancer clinical /: .- . , , ,,.
training grant in surgery, to be directed by Dr. E.C. White. ..:
5. Grant No. CLT-7123 (Cl), by which the National Cancer Institute provides, .: , ,
$4,536.00 for the period July 1,1961 to June 30, 1962, as a cancer clinical i 1 e;,:; training grant in radiology, to be directed by Dr. Gilbert H. Fletcher.
6. Grant No. CLT-7129 (Cl), by which the National Cancer Institute provides . ~
$4,536.00 for the period July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962, as a cancer clinical /;:;, ~:) training grant in gynecology, to be directed by Dr.Felix Rutledge.
,.
7- Modification No. 4 to Contract No. AT-(40-1)-1828, by which the Atomic Energy Commission provides $14,924.00 for the period May 1, 1961 to April 30, . / 1962, for cancer research on "The Effect of Radiations on the Genetic System ii ; ,,. ~,'.* of Organisms in Relation to their Physiological and Biochemical Systems", to be directed by Dr. Mary L. Alexander.
8. Grant No. C-4464 (C2S1), by which the National Cancer Institute provides $759.00 for the period June 1, 1961 to Ikrch 31, 1962, as supplement to Grant 1 i !,-- No, C-4L64 (C2), for research on "Cytidine Nucleotides and the Biosynthesis I t ..,> .,
of DNAft, to be directed by Dr. Robert B. Hurlbert.
9. Grant No. IiG-8067, by which the National Cancer Institute provides ;;16,725.00 for the period June 1, 1961 to Nay 31, 1962, for research on "Fluo- '
rescence of Acridine-Polynucleotide Complexes", to be directed by Dr. John A. Sykes.
10, Contract No. SAph-77117, by which the Public Health Service provides . -. $36,000.00 for the period June 5, 1961 through June 4, 1962, to "Conduct a : .- .. 1. -. Study and Demonstration of the Usefulness of 1;;awography in Diagnosing Breast Cancert1, to be directed by Dr. Robert L. Egan.
CONTLUCTS: The following contracts have been executed on behalf of The Univer- sity of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute by the Director. I \-> + recommend approval and ratification of signatures. . ,, ., .
1. A special grant, by which the Ayerst Laboratories provides $7,501.00 for the purpose of producing a teaching film in the use of f'Fluothanell, under %he direction of Dr. William S. Derrick.
C3NTRACTS AND AGREEPBNTS ACADEMIC^: (Continued)
2. ACS Grant No. P-35C, by which the American Cancer Society, Inc. , provides $13,900.00 f o r the period July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962, f o r research on I1The Nucleic Acids of Normal Tissues and Tumorsn, t o be directed by D r . Saul Kit.
3. A special grant, by which the Ethicon Corporation, Research Division, prcvided $11,931.00 f o r the research project "Non-Suture Repair of Body Tissues Using a P las t ic Adhesiveu, f o r the period June 1, 1961 t o May 31, 1962, to be directed by D r . John E. Healey.
4. DRG Grant No. 269G, by which the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund provided $18,500.00 f o r research on "Cytology of Cell Strains", f o r the period June 1, 1961 to May 31, 1962, to be directed by D r . T. C. Hsu.
GIFTS: I recommend acceptance of the following g i f t s and tha t the appre- c ia t ion of the Board be sent t o the donor by the Secretary:
1 . $194.50 from the F i r s t Baptist Church, Reverend Walter M. Fox, Pastor, Post Office Box 517, Brenham, Texas, to be placed i n the "Various Donors for Leukemia Research" i n memory of Y?. Richard Dorbritz.
2. $216.04 from Mrs. M. H. Hurlock, 5117 La Branch S t ree t , Houston 4, " iexas, to be placed i n the Various Donors f o r Volunteer Services Fund" f o r the purchase of a te levis ion s e t and stand t o be used by i so la t ion pat ients .
3. $200.00 from Y r s . Ford M. Boulware, 1104 Montecito Drive, San Angelo, Texas, t o be placed i n the Various Donors f o r Cancer Research" i n memory of Mrs. William Anson.
4. $860.00 from the Alvin One Fund, Mrs. E . E. Wood, Chairman, Post Office Box 191, Alvin, Texas, an addit ional contribution t o be placed i n the "Alvin One Fund Campaign f o r Cancer Research".
5. $200.00 from Mr. Robert S. Anderson, 901 Cotton Exchange Building, Memphis, Tennessee, t o be placed i n the "Various Donors f o r The University Cancer Foundation" f o r the physicians retirement fund.
6, $180.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Crews, 6236 Wickersham Lane, Houston 27. Texas, t o be placed i n the "Various Donors f o r Cancer Research Fundv i n memory of Evelyn Long Broyles.
7. $1,100.00 from the United Fund of Mexia, W i l l i a m D. Pittman, Treasurer, Mexia, Texas, to be placed i n the "Mexia United Fund for Cl inical Research".
8. $300.00 from Mrs. Benton F. Love, 808 East F r i a r Tuck Lane, Houston 24, Texas, to be placed i n Various Donors f o r The University Cancer Foundation".
9. $500.00 from The Ladies Auxiliary t o the Houston Engineering and Sc ien t i f ic Society, Mrs. Douglas F. B a l l , President, 7706 Oldhaven S t ree t , Houston 36, Texas, t o be placed i n t h t "Various Donors for Volunteer Services Fund".
10. $1,500.00 from Mrs. C. H. Hoiles, 2010 Victoria Drive, Santa Ana, California, to be placed i n the "Various Donors f o r Cancer Research Fund".
11. $104.80 from D r . Lowell S. Mil ler , Radiology Department, M. D. Anderson Hospital, Houston 25, Texas, t o be placed i n the "Chapel Fund f o r M. D. Anderson Hospital".
12. $1,000.00 from The Greater Longview Vnited Fund, Inc. , Mr. Norman P. Taylor, President, 508 Glover-Crim Building, Longview, Texas, t o be placed i n the "Greater Longview United Fund f o r Cancer Research1'.
GIFTS: (continued)
13. 33 shares of National Old Line Insurance Company Common Stock as an unrestricted gift from Mi-. ti. W. Heath, Perry-Brooks Building, Austin, n lexas. These shares of stock were sold by the Endowment Office for a total of $964.81.
14. $2,500.00 from Nr. Sam Itoore, President, Downtown Civitan Club, % Southern Kicrofilm Corporation, 3725 Revere Street, Houston, Texas, to be used for purchase of double condenser lens for electron microscope, and placed in the 'Various Donors for Cancer Research Fund".
RespeAfully submitted,
D i r e c t o r
D e a r Dr Rarscrn:
i;ithout T e l c r e , t o AD-+ A - - . : :I..? 9 : a- a .,ia:.e--,i y t t e rf $;=73":- pa7s:bre frsm The McDerlr,-t - F"u:&,i rl-
. . . , A ~.;. . D r . . % a cr lgr -a : .>: a?2o r , l r t ~d ;: ?f
~ .~ j..r A . . 1961.. ( m c ~c:. . - ' 3 . .r;;
1960- 1961 Budget.
Pathology 1 0 . Increase t'ne annuai s a l a r y r a t e of Kzs. Frances Jor?es Wrightsman, Research Associate , e f f e c t i v e june 1, i961, t o $6,468 payable a s fol lows: $6,158 from Pathology budget and $300 from United S t a t e s Piiblic Health Service Grant. - 2 0 ~ l ) . Mrs. hirightsman i s p r e s e n t l y budgeted at a n annual s a l a r y r a t e of $6,168 from t h e Pathoiogy budget. (RBC No. 1.39;
ll. Accept t h e r e s igna t ion of D r . 4 . Jami.; Ahmed, C i f n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 1961.
P e d i a t r i c s 2 I r c r e a s e t h e annual s a l a r y r a t e of D r . Mall ie Corcbes, I n s t r u c t o r , e f f e c t i v e Jme 1 . ,1961, from $7,300 t o $7,500 pajmble a s ~ O ~ ~ O W S : $1,500 from P e d i a t r i c s budget, $500 from Southwestern Medical Foundation, a r d $5,500 f:rom Ross Labora- t o r i e s , f o r t h e per iod from J u r e I, 1961 t'r~a.;gh August 3L, 1.961. D r . Combes i s p r e s e n t l y budgetea a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,000 payable ax fo l lows: $1,503 from Ped5.atrics budget, $501 from Southwestern Medical Fozrdat ioc, and $5,000 from Ross Labora tor ies . (Mc No. 128)
I>:;).chiatr - 13. Appoi:t D r . F reder ick H . Davis a s CLinicai Professor , +-time, e f f e c t i v e J d y 1, 196.1, a t an annual s a l a r y of $3,50C pz jab le from h i t e d S t a t e s Publ ic Heal th Service Grant 2 ~ - 6 5 2 8 ( ~ 4 ) . (KBc No. 129)
14 . Appoint D r . Lawrence W. Martin a; I n s t r u c t o r , e f f e c t i v e Ju ly 1, 1.961, a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $i0,030 payable from United S?;ates P-o5i . i~ Eiealth Service Grant 2M-7375. ( K 3 C No. 227:)
15 . Appoint D r . Albert F. Riedel a s Clinica?. I n s t r u c t o r , / 3 effect , ive J u l y 1, 1.961, a t an annual s a l a r y of $3,303 payable from Uzited S t a t e s Publ ic Service Grant. 2 ~ - 6 5 2 8 ( c L ) . (REC No. 1.38)
16. Appoint John Zoseph Sandr, M . D . , a s Clinical . I n s t r u c t o r without s e i a r y , e f f e c t i v e June 13, 1961.
1.7. 3qpi1-.l;. D r . W i i l i a r ~ Rober* Beavers a s Fellow, e f f e c t i v e J u l y i, ~961, a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $>.2,0OC payaXe from United S t a t e s Publ ic Health Service Gran? 2!$--71.3O. (RBC No. 133;
8 . a , D r . Charles Leonard Smith a s Fellow, e f f e c t i v e Ju ly 1., 1961, a t a n annual s a l a r y r a t e of $11,530 payable f r o n United S t a t e s Publ ic Xeal th Service Grant 2M-7130. (RBC No. l.3h.J
20 , Reappoint D r . Arncid Sehvman a s Fellow, d u r i ~ g t'?e montl?s of J ~ J - an3 A-dgust, 1961, a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $12,OCO payable from Uri ted S t a r e s P7~bl ic Heal th Serv ice Grant 2M-Ti3S. (-%C No. 140)
Radiology 21. Appoint D r . Johr. R. WLiliams a s 1nstruct.c:-, e f f e c t i v e Auydst 15, ?.96;, a t an anxoal s a l a r y r a t e of $12,000 payable a s fo i lows: $5,000 f x m Racliology budget, and $7,30C from Parkl.and Memorial Ho:pita.l Se rv ices . (RBc No. 130)
Surgery 2 Appoint Beverly Lee Reynolds, M D a s Assistaci: Professor of S ~ x g e r y , e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 19511, a t an annual.. ia la-ry r a t e of $ ~ . : ~ , Y o c paysbT~e a;. fol lows: $11,000 from Surgery budget. a d $1,900 from Srodent Hea1t.h Se rv ice . (REc No. 11,1')
23. Appoint Dr. Daniel M. i%rt.inez a s C l i n i c a l I r s t , r u c t o r , l m e i n Otolaryngolcgy, e f f e c t i v e Apri; 10, 1963, a t a3 efinuai s a l a r y of $2,.+00 payable from United S t a t e s Pc>iic Healtk Service Grant B-l.6!+7, (RBC No. 126)
, Floor Area, KHCSC, a r d the appropr iar i?n o f $.--.-??: ic :.hi; sccour t f?cm Unapprcpriate3 Ra!arce-General Fund.;. T?E &.re8 id jacen5 ~c t h e S u d e r t Hea.1z.i: Service, ,-m-isring of -eve-al ama!! c i i o l ~ l e ? ~ has c.ot le rved ir t h e marrer f c r wk?ic't it %;a:: c-iginally icsLgced. a.6 it cow appears des i r - ab2.e to convert the use cf t 3 i s s r e a ?;y relmiial. of p a r t i i i o r s an6 p.:..~rrbing
- f i x t u r e s %o a l m i r i s t r a r i v e o f f i c e ? . i s€ :.:..I-e €::timate.? To:: t h e remode!.lng i ~ c . l u d e .e: removal of par t , i i , io r i - arc'; pi i im~ i r g fir:.~;?-es~ $ h r ; par i : i r i o ra , c e i l i n g and f : .corirg, $2,5C? a i r cordi?:lc?irg an-: eiec?ica3., $I.,9W; and,
\
mi?cel . l .areou~, $ ? X , (RBC ?To. 1 -7 j
.. . L%i+ed States R,bl lc Keai;,.?: $elvice G y a r . 5 : 2 , - j j g ( ; j l ~ . ) f9- research on "Action and Innervation of Cii.iary : ~ i e u r ~ : : : : m ~ ~ c ~ ; , ~ ~ , ; ~ ~ ' ~.nde:r she d?.:cection of Dr , C 2. Melton; 3r. ';Xel.tcs resigrled, gr~;:; :e~rnl~ai:,ed April 30,1961. 1,532.51:
djil indicate&, be accfpsed F ~ ~ . - + , ...; >e epu~reciat~~ori of the Hoard . . of Regents be se:& to %fie docor., 'i:c!,a-e is ro ter.mir:al date for
expendib;re of funds ;riles:: ~pe<:if'lcaLi.c, ~ ~ e t e d beiotr. Iterr. I has Seen reported a d pre:;:ii-jly .<.~c.~ne-ted.
Depart~~::~ of , E &-:,:,a,-,ior , a?-? 2
ral. F.rixrau.s acd ~. . . . , ..
. .. fiatlonal :l!:s:.i.s:;::.c of Gl,i, A J ! ~ . . r.&c.? . ,li -. ' Ciseaces '
'Eethesda. i.&: &y;&c:d
1 9 " Contract !yo- LO- LO-^) -.273i !@odificaTior No. I Provis ion fo r addi - ioca l resee.xch ~ c p p o r t ir. t h e m o u n t of $2,665; exte:rsion of t h e pe r l cd of t h e con t rac t t o Aprl:. 33; 1962, a r d d e s i g a a t i c r of 3r , ,Joseph F 3 u b i n i a s e r i o r in i res r iga tor and D r , Eoibrooke Sel . tzer as Acting SerZor i s -ves t iga tor ,
Department of she Army 3. S. Army iMedicaL Resear& a i d Peireiopmerr Cormand Attent5oon: Irc;in Lee, l!!iajor, XSC
Cont rac t ing C f f i c e r 3 f f i c e of t h e Surgeon Gecexal Washingt.on 25, D,C
P r l . ~~~~~~~h srasy, 5-17342 I;'ur,ction of Q i L ~ " -" .el . l~Ia- i L ;.de?niyane$ .- - --,. D r , Les t e r Packer
. ~ 23. , From P a i l a s ior..r,t.y i-.csgidla::. 31st,:ict, Perkiaf is !$.e-,orial .- Hospi ta l (?IT, iUber-; Scheid: , A h i r i i z t ~ a t o r , 3 a l l a s 'Texas),
.. fuqds f o r t h e p-&?chase of 8 -c?ar:nei recorder asse:r;lsly for monitoring use Ctzicg ca rd iac ec lge ly , Llnder t h e d i r e c t i o n of
, :e&ir,s, a7.d depos i~ :ed to +he ace0.s.'. . of"^.. ; ,a l las Courlty g o s p i t a l 3 i s s r i c t ->ai,,,as _'ojs&yriorA -'rust .sift fo r
, - .. Durchase of Eqcipme~!:" :Acco;r:s :9 l : 3 ,000 .OO
7 from thhe >~a t io r . a l i:oucoatior ':$:I- .;asil 2 ' ~ o n r o r ,-'r.esicier;r, 800 . . . .. Second Avenue, Xew York 1'7, Nen ~ o r k ' ; , t k e fo~Le>; i rg : 2 The t h i r d of 'he three- .year g r a s t t o s ;d .oor t ,he program of p a t l f r t care cr,der d i r e c s i o ~ ~ of 3r. 3iorris Z i f f , J j l y 1,
1961 through &ne 3C, 1962: t o be depos i te2 TO ... c:.. '-- : v , t i ona l Foundation - Arthritis C l i n i c a l s t u d y centerz ' ( h c c o , n ~ 7728) 58,856 .00
2'5. The second of a three-yezr g r a r t :o s?.ippc:i resr::. ck on t h e i n t e r a c i i o r of al,;nornal garrfl.a gloi;~&irt. ir! t he co r rec t ive t i s s u e d i seases wizh norrrial t i s s u e consiiti:enrs ~.ndex t h e d i r e c t i o n of 3r, Morr5.z Z i f f , ?or per iod J u i y 1, l 9 6 i through June 30, 1962, t o be deposi ted t o 'The 3 a t i o n a l Foundation - Research on A r t h r i t i s " iAccouns 63i2) 37,209.00
26, From t h e American Heart Associa-:ion, i n c - , (Dr, J o b X 9 , - Pe te r s , Ass i s t an t Medical D i rec to r f o r nesearch, .American -- . . h e a r t Associa t ion , I n c , , a4 Eas t 23rd S t r e e s , Pew York 10 , New York) t h e award of Research Grar,t #6 i rj 127 * .<o s ~ i p p o r t t h e s tudy of mechar;ism of b i c a r b o r a t e rea 'csorp t ior~ bg t b e kkiney under t h e d i r ec t io i l of 3r, ?loyd C -. 3eccor, Jr- , f o r per iod
. J d y 1, 1.961 throcgh 30: 1961, pays-tie $11,030 ;30 ennuai iy -
t o be deposi ted t o "Xechanisln. of Bica?hocar,e b.ea7csorption by t h e Kidney (Account 8221:)
7 From Chas, P f i ze r & Company, Znc., (;r- Eans V. DGerr, Research Grants Cormit tee, Chas. P f i z e r & Company, 7600 Ambassador Row, Dal las 19, Texas; t h e award of r e sea rch g r a n t t o sv.pport t i e s tudy on t h e comparison of t h e e f f e c t s of endogenous Lrsul in on hepas ic g i u m s e proci-ucrion, hepa t i c glucose v . t i l i za%ior and zke Eew balance of gi.>.cose ac ross t h e l b e r , under t h e d i r e c t i o n o f S r : Leo-card 1> - lviadison, fo r per iod Zuly 1, 1961 thrc-;gh :me 30: 1 9 6 ~ , payable $, 500 ,00 a m u a l l y , t o ice deposi ted T,O "The iVfect,s of Frdogenozs I n s u l i n
. - on Eepat ic G;.ucose Prodi;ction, Eepat ic Slucose i n i l i z a t i o n and t h e new b a l a x e of Glucose a r o s e she :.iuerU 'A , ccocrr 8346) 7,500 .OO
28. A g r a c t f o r c o n t i m e d support of rhe s-::udy. of t h e mechanism f o r hemostat ic c o n t r o l of ckolesT.roi s ja t :kes is x d e r t 3 e d i r e c t i o n of D r , Marvin D. S i p e s s r e x f o r :fie per iod Ja iy 1, 1961
", - thrcugh &ne 30, 1962, deposised 'LO ;exas Eeart Associa t ior - Cholessro i S-pthesis" ACCO:~::;~ 8351 1
2 A r e sea rch gran+; t o suppor:; r3e s u d y o f rhe e f f e c t of d i e t a r y f a t on c h o l e s t r o l xetaco1is.n .,.r:.der ?he d i r e c t i o n o f D r , Jean D. Wiiscn f3:r period .3~.Ly i., i.961 ihro;~.gh. >me 30,1962, t o be pa id i n f o w a_l;;irterly ir .sral%enss and deposited. t o 1 1 . 7 lexas gear+, Associa i ion - ?:be Fffec? of Die tary S a t o r Zho les t ro l
Meta-holism" j~.ccoiint 8355) 6,250.00
From t h e Cpjohn Company (kc a s 5 " 'i'ecchio, Ci.inica1 Research Development Sec t ion , Kalrzazoc, i t h e ioi.icwi-g:
30. Suppiemertal grai: f s u t d d i t i o n a l expenses t r c u r r e d during t h e cyc1oheptol.amide stil&y or. 7.Y.e e f f e c i s of 9 r inase vs, I n s u i i n under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r Leocard i !Madison, depos i ted t o - "The U p j o b Company - 3.esearch oL Ef fec t s of Grir!ase vs i n s u l i n " (Account 8367)
35. I r s t i r - j T i o n a l : ;esea~c l Grz::; No, I::...72- for, period I- A l y 1, 1901 through Lr-xe 30, 1962, 1.c t ! ~ deposited i,o
, "Axri:a:cA ('arcer Society ;r.s-li:u-i~:c..~l ."esea~ch. <;~art ,ig 22:" ;~,-~o.mt 8i-r8) ji. 15,000.00
TAX FREE .&COHOL Approval i s requested xn amend %he apprcva:. grant€* - Southwestern Medical. School by ?'he Board sf Regents a t i t s meeting No. 561 he la Ykrch 16, 1.957, a s fol.lc.~js: I)clete i:he mme of "Fr. B. A. Durham, Assis tant Eu-sines% 1fanager1' an6 add the naine "Yr. 4.. G. Ranpy, Purchasing Agent1' t o be authorized t o have charge cf and he responsible f o r the supply of alcohol. and t o sign a:?. repor ts ~ e q u i r e d a s t o the use of t h i s a lcohol .
A . J d i l l , M.D. , Dean
Ti?E UNIVERSITY OF TXXAS POSTG3AXYIUATE SCHOOL OF MEDICIiiE Houston, Texas
June 23, 195i
Doctor Harry H. Ransom, Chancelior The UnLversity of Texas Auscin 1 2 , Texas
Dear 3octor Ransom:
The following docket i s submitted f o r your approval and presenta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Austin on J u l y 22, 1951:
1961-62 Budget
Academic Personnel
1. Approve the following appointments, a l l without tenure and without s a l a r y , of f e c t i v e September 1, 196i:
-r Name T i t l e
HOUSTON DIVISION
ANATONY
John Edvard Ilealey, Jr. Associate Professor
Vil l iam S. Derrick Richard C. Hay Robert B. Richardson Stewart A . Vilber
A. Clark G r i f f i n Bruno Jirgensons Robert B. Hurlbert Saul X i t Dar re l l N . Ward
BIOLOGY -- F e l i x Iiaas David B i l l en Charles 0. Doudnev T. C. Iisu Mary Alexander David E. Anderson John A. Sykes
BI0P:IYSICS
Robert J. Shalek Arthur Cole b T i l l iam C. Dewey
BTO?!'PSICS --- Rauiat ion Blology
Ronald M. Humphrey
BTCSTATTSTICS
Eleanor J. Macdonald
F e l i x N. Rutledge Beaury C. Burns, Jr.
Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
Professor Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor
Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Assfs tant Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
Professor Associate Professor A s s i s t a n t Professor
Ass i s t an t Professor
Professor
Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
KEDICAL CCT7JNICATIONS - Eledica! Journal i s n
Professor
Professor
Russe l l V. Cumley
MEDICAL COMNNICATIONS Visual Education
Robert A. Kolvoord
MEDICINE
C l i f t o n D. Howe Danie: E. Bergsagel Sebron C. Dale Nylene Eckles Robert S. Nelson Reymond G. Rose C. C . Shullenberger V. " i l l iam Cole I l s e R. Nannheimer Tad L. Pa t ton Melvin L. Samuels Mary E. Sears
Professor Associa te Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Associa te Professor Associate Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
NrlRSING ADMINISTRATION AND - EDUCATION
Renilda E. Rilkemeyer Consultant
ONCOLOGY
Wdrray 14. Copeland Professor
PATHOLOGY
William 0 . Russe l l David Marrack Heinrich W. Neidhardt H. Stephen Gallager Michael L. Ibanez John L. Smith, Jr.
Professor Associate Professor Associa te Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor A s s i s t a n t Professor
PATHOLOGY Exper'Lmental Patnology
Leon Dmochowslci J e f f r e y P. Chang
Professor Associate Professor
PEDIATRICS
Grant Taylor Xargzre t P. Sul l ivan Wataru b!. Sutow
Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor
RADIOLOGY Radiotherapy
G i l b e r t H. F l e t c h e r L i l l i a n F u l l e r Lowell S, M i l l e r Paul M. Chau Eleanor Montague Rermn D. S u i t
Professor Associa te Professor Associate Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
RADIOLOGY - * .- -- Ziagnosr i c R a d i o l o ~ y - Robert L . Egan P a t r i c k A. Dolan
Associa te Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
SURGERY -- R. Lee Clark , Jr. Professor
E . C. T,?hite William S. MacComh Alando J. Ballantyne Richard H. J e s s e Richard G. Martin John S. S t e h l i n , Jr.
SUXGERY P i a s t i c Surgery Marga H . S i n c l a i r
SURGERY Thoracic Surgery C l i f t o n F. Mountain
SAN ANTONIO DIVISION
Hedical Educational Program
Milton S. Thompson
ALLEXGY - Sernard T. Fein Pe te r B. Itaain 3. 7 . Rouse Samuel Schwartzberg Boen Swinney, Sr .
ANESTHESIOLOGY
C. D. Langner Vendell E. McKiski M. M. Rosenzweig John 5: . Vin te r F e t e r Y. !Gong
Jack A. Adelinan Jose Benavides Vi l l i am J. Block, Jr. P. . gondurant Elmer E. Cooper Dick 0. Creainer Joseph ! rT . Goldzieher Earold Grant Rcbert I?. G r i f f i n Augustus A. Bal l O t to R. Hollan Ione 3untington Milton S. Jacobs George Jones Henry Leopold C. Ralph L e t t e e r Moise D. Levy L e s t e r M. May John C. 14eadovs Gerhard A. Meyer Beverly C. Morgan m e E. Morrison R . E - Nitschke James R. O'Neil l L. B. Reppert David &. Sacks S:-dney Sch i f f e r Freder ick ?a. Ste inberg A. P. Thaddeus George Thomson John M. kiilkinson V i l l iam L. biilson M. B. Zinn
Professor Associate Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor Ass i s t an t Professor
Associa te Professor
Ass i s t an t Professor
Di rec to r
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer L f c t u r e r Lecturer
L w t u r e r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecrurer Lectilrer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Leczurer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer L f c t u r e r Lecturer Lec tu re r Lec tu re r
MEDICINE Dermatology
Thomas H. Diseker Eve re t t T. Duncan James L. Pipkin Charles A , R e i t e r Arthur Ressman James H. Strauch
3. M. Donaldscn, Jr. Henry Hoskins David McCullough Rodger G. Smyth
NEUROLOGY AND PSYCiIIATRS
Yoe H. Berry James R. B l a i r , Jr. Melbourne J. Cooper Donald T. Dodge Alf red H. H i l l David M. Keeds Morris H. Lampert Howard E. Lancas ter , Y r . Brooks ?21. Mullen Nev i l l e Murray James B. Polka
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY - James M. Be r l e r Bernard R. Levine Rupert ?,?. Lundgren Edwin L. Mueller Armando Nasta J. W, Palmer G. G. Passmore John P. P f e i f f e r , Jr. James M. S iever John Ta. Simpson TJilliam E . S t r o z i e r Thomas S. Taylor Kenneth E. Trimmer Raymond B. Vait John N. Balsh, Jr. P h i l i p T. !.!illiams, Y r .
OPHTHALMOLOGY
G. R. A lve la i s Harmon G. Brunner Joseph A. DeGasperi Thomas F. Hogan, Jr. Graham B. Milburn James L. Mims, Y r . Al f red A. Nisbet Dan A. Russe l l , Yr. Bland 11. Schvart ing Yobn H. J. Sykes Francis X. Weixel
Archibald F. Clark , Jr. Tbomas Tsi. Folbre I. Newton Watson
Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
PATHOLOGY
E l b e r t DeCoursey Lecturer
D o L. GaPindo 'Florman H. Jacob, Jr, James K. Lowry Louis Manhoff, Jr. George C. Xani John Morgan Moore Daniel L. Rosenstein A. 0. Severance
PEDIATRICS
Charles A . Alexander b ! i l l iam B. Brendel Howard A. B r l t t o n George Lee Daeschner Ramiho P. Estrada Sidney R. K a l i s k i C o l e t t e Kohler Cornel ius H. Nau J e r r y Newton Benjanin B. Shaver F o r r e s t M. S n i t h , Jr. C. S c o t t Stewart Melvin L. Thornton Vi rg in i a C. Nelsch
RADIOLOGY
C l i f t o n F. Douglass, Jr. Hugo F. Elmendorf Dean Jones B i l l y D. King B. B. Markette Ralph B. M i l l e r Ruskin C. Norman Francis E . O'Neil l Alvin Thaggard, Jr. P i p 1 . Vol tz Jerome J. Tliesner
SURGERY - E. R. Crews John L. Doyle Alber t F ischer Thomas G. Glass , Jr. Paul L. Gorsuch Ernes t 9. Gregory A . 1.1. Hartman John P. Heaney August F. Her f f , Jr. Vi l l iam J. I! i l ls Dudley Jackson, Jr. P h i l i p S . Kline Vi l l iam W. Nichol James W. Nixon, Jr. Robert R. Nixon Pedro Otero Marvin B , Oxford James E. Pridgen Idill iam L. Samnis Joseph R. Shaeffer I,.:. P. Stanton Edwin M. Sykes, Jr.
Robert C. Hardy L?wis M. He l f e r George B. Livesay Ralph A, Munslow Richard D. P r i c e
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lec tu re r
Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
Lec tu re r Lzcturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r
Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer
S U'IGERY --- O r a l Surgery
Jack F. Dean V i l l iam E . Durbeck ' a . T a l b o t F o s t e r John 51. I i e l t o n Frank C. S a m i s , Jr. Anthony P, S e r t i c h Kenneth Fl. Thomas
SURGERY Or thoped ic Surgery
G r e g o r i o Cana ies Roy N . Davis P h i l l i p L. Day John J. Binchey Theodore A. Klecka O r i n P. McMillan David R. O l i v e r N S W S O ~ s t o o l M i l t o n S. Thompson Coyle W. K i l l i a m s
SURGERY - P e d i a t r i c Surgery
I r v i n g A. R a t n e r
S?JRGEi?Y -- Plastic Surgery
C . W. Tennison Edward P. V s l l e r
SURGERY - P r o c t o l o g i c Surgery
Lewis E. Tucker
SrnGEXY -----.- T h o r s c i c S u r g e r y - San J. G r e e r Pau l K l i n g e r Rober t H. LePere Lawrence El. S h e f t s
SUXGERY - U r o l o g i c Surgery
John 6 . Case Graham Coffman C h a r l e s A. I h l s e I ! 1;. S a w t e l l e
TEMPLE DIVISI9N
Medical E d u c a t i o n a l Program
R. D. Waines
C. H. G i l l e s p i e B l i s s R. S p i l l a r Edna Myrl S p i l l a r
L e c t z r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c r u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e s L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t l l r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
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L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
L e c t u r e r
L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
L e c c u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
D i r e c t o r
L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
W R. Anderson George P. Bain
L e c t u r e r L e c t u r e r
P. M. Basse l l John David Bonnet A. C. Eroders , Jr. Robert J . Carabasi J. %. C h r i s t i a n 0. 9. Gober J. H. Greenwood R , D. Haines F. M. Hamond, Jr. N , C. Hightower, Jr. 3. D. I b a r r a , Jr. Per H. Langsjoen H . Laurens Sherman B. Lindsey D. J. Lynch Santiago A. Sanchez John A. Narch J. Q. Thompson A. Ford ?dolf
Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lec tu re r Lecturer
MEDICINE Dermatology
Vallcer A. Lea, Jr. Lec tu re r
NSLJROLOGY
C. Y . Bar r i e r Lecturer
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
?Jayne F. Baden Lec tu re r
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
B. A. De Bord, Jr. Byron G. McKibben
Lec tu re r Lecturer
OPHTHALMOLOGY - Robert Eckley E. R. Veirs
Lecturer Lecturer
PATHCLOGY
V. N. Powell Lec turer
?ATItOLOGY Surgica l
Lecturer T, R. Sunbury
PATXOLOGY - Surgica l Patholozic Anatomy
James C. S t inson , 9r. Lecturer
PEDIATRICS
C. J. Cramm, Jr. 1.7. A. Crozier B. H . ?!illiams
Lecturer Lecturer Lecturer
RADIOLOGY
D. N . Dysart !:alter R. Sarv i s , Jr. A. 1 : Somer
Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer
SURGERY - J. F. McXenney, Jr. T e r r e l l Speed R . R. Vhi te , I11
Lecturer Lec tu re r Lecturer
SURGERY General
C . 57. Broders
J. A. Pet t igrew
SURGERY ------- Orthopedic - H. H. Brindley Robert Id. Milam 2 , A. Murray
SURGZRY Thoracic and General
G. V . Brindley, Jr.
SLRGERY Urologic Surgery
E. 0. Bradf ie ld Alber t R. Tormey, S r .
Lec turer
Lecturer
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Lec tu re r
Lecturer Lecturer
GIFTS AND GRANTS: 4 resommend your acceptance of t h e following g i f t s and - g r a n t s and t h a t t h e apprec ia t ion of t h e Board be s e n t t h e donor by the Secre tary :
1. $334.92 froin t h e James 9. and Una T. T r u i t t Medical Educational T r u s t , M r . David Weintrauh, Vice-President and Trus t O f f i c e r , Bank of t h e South- wes t , P. 0, Box 2629, Houston, Texas, represent ing t h e semi-annual d i s t r i - bu t ion of n e t incane, t o be c r e d i t e d t o t h e Mrs. J. J. T r u i t t Fund f o r Cardiology.
2. $500.30 from Smith Rl ine &French Laborz tor ies , M r , Ol iver W. Robbins, Research and Development Civ is ion , 15" Spring Garden S t r e e t , Phi lade lphia l , Pennsylvania, f o r support of a Sppos ium on Cardiac Arrhythmias to be he ld fn Eouston i n December of 1951,
~ERMINATION OF AGRZEMZNT K T 3 STT L!X& '3 EPISCODPL HOSPITAL, BOUSTON, TE3S I - - -- - - -. - - -.- kpprove t h e terminat ion of t h e agreement with S t . Luke's Episcopal Hospi ta l i n compliance with t h e w r i t t e n reques t submitted on Apr i l 17 , 1961, by / - i M r . J , Barry York, P res iden t , Board o f Trus tees f o r S t . Luke's Episcopal 4% ./+,; ,* Eosp i t a l . I n accordance with (a) of Paragraph 9 i n t h e agreement, I /&,! recommend the terminat ion ctete become e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 1961, ?rith one V -. exception, t h a t t h s Postgraduate School of Medicine w i l l continue t o be respons ib le f o r the educat i sna l program i n Obs te t r i c s and Gynecology a t S t . Luke's Episcopal Hospital u n t i l Ju ly 1, 1962.
Respect fu l ly submit ted, ,'- --Y,
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Gran; Taylor , M. D. /
Dean
The Boar6 of Regents of The University o? Texas convened i n
regular meeting on the 22nd day of LJuly, 1561, i:zi Austin, Texas, with
the following members and of f icers of sa id 30ar& present, to-wit:
Thornton Hardie Chairman
W. W. Heath Vice Chairman
Walter P. Brenan Regent
D:,.R. P. Connally, Jr. Regert
A. G. McKeeae, Jr. Regent
Wales H, Madden, Jr. Regent
John S. Redditt Regent
(Vacancy) Regent
Miss Betty Anne Thedford Secretary
and the following members absent, to-wit: iiegent J. P. Bryan,
c o n s t i t ~ t i n g a w o r m of s a id Bonrd of Regents, a t which meeting the
following, among other business, was t rarsacted, to-wit:
The Chairman introduced 2 resolution which was read i n f u l l
by the Secretary, Regent Redditt made a notion t h a t the resolution
be adopted 26 read. Regent Madden seconded the mction fo r adoption
of the resolution, The motion, carrying with it the adopt!.on of the
resolution, prevailed by the following vote:
AYES: Regents Eardie, Iieath, Brenan,
Connally, McNeese, Madden, ~ n d
Redditt . NOES: None.
The Chairman therezpon announced t h a t the motion had duly
and l a w f ~ i l y carried, and t h a t the resolution had been duly 2nd 1231-
f u l l y adopted. The resolution thcs adopted follows:
RESOLUTION
OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUTHORIZING THZ ISSUANCE OF $;,000,000 BOARD OF REGKJTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PEMUENT 'VNIVERSITY FUND BONDS, SERIES 1961; PRESCRI3ING TEB1S, COXDITIONS , A m DETAILS PZLATIKG THERETO; 3R9VIDiNG FOR TEE PAYIIENT CF THE PRINCIPAL TEEWOF AND THE INTEREST THZREON; AWARDING THE SPLE THERECF; AND CON- TAINING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATIXG TO THE
WHEREAS, the Board of Regents of the University of Texas has
heretofore authorized and issued the following described bonds, to-wit:
$5,076,000 BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE -UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PESNAUENT UNIVERSITY FLND REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1958, dated July 1, 1958, nmbered consecu- t i v e l y from 1 t o 5,076, both inclusive, i n the denomination of $1,000 each, bearing in t e r e s t a t the r a t e s of 2.1077, 2 - 4 % and 2,40$ per annum, and m&turir,g s e r i a l l y i n t h e i r nuxerical order on July 1st i n each of the years 1959 t o 1969, both inclusive, which bonds were authorized by resolution adopted by the Board of Regents on the 23rd day of July, 1958, were approved by the Attorney General. of the S ta te of Texas on the 21st day of August, 1958, and were regis tered by the C o ~ p t r o l l e r of Public Accounts of the S t a t e of Texas on the 25th day of August, 1958, under Register No. 32645;
$4,000,000 EOARD OF WGENTS OF TiHE UXIVERSITY OF TEXAS PERKANENT LNIVERSITY FUND BONDS, SERIES 1959, dated July 1, 1959, numbered consecutively from 1 t o 4,000, both inclusive, i n the denomina- t i on of $1,000 each, bearing in t e r e s t a t the ra tes of 4$, 3-1/4$, and 3.40% per annm, and naturing s e r i a l l y i n t h e i r numerical order on July 1 s t i n each of the years 1969 t o 1979, both inclusive, which bonds were authorized by reso- l u t ion adopted by the Board of Reg&ts on the 9th dsy of July, 1959, were approved by the Attorney General of the S ta te of Texas on the 3rd day of August, 1959, and were regis tered by the Ccmptroller of Public Accountsof the S ta te of Texas on the same date under Register No. 33243; and
$5,000,000 BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUJD BONDS, SERIES 1960, dated July 1, 1960, nunbered consecutively from l t o 5,000, both inclusive, i n the denozinu- t i on of $1,C00 each, bearing in t e r e s t a t the ra tes of 4-1/2$, , and 3,10$ per annm, and maturing s e r i a l l y i n t h e i r numerical order on July 1 s t i n each of the years 1961 t o 1980, both inclusive, which bonds were authorized by resolution adopted by the Bawd of Regents on the 13th day of July, 1960, were approved by the Attorney General of the S ta te of Texas on the 11th day of August, 1960, and were registere6 by the Conp- t r o l l e r of Public Accounts of the S ta te of Texas on the same date under Register No. 33819;
and
WHEaS, the outstanding bonds of the bond issues described
above are payable from and secured by a first lien on and pledge of
the Icterest of the University of Texas in the income from the Per-
manent University and, in the manner and to the extent provided and
set forth in the resolutions authorizing said outstanding bonds, re-
spectively; and
WBREAS, said outstanding bonds constitute the only in-
debtedness payable from said Interest of The University of Texas in
the income from the Permanent University Fund; and
WHEREAS, it is expressly provided in said outstanding bonds
and in the resolutions ;tuthorizing the issuance thereof that the Board
of Regents reserves the right and power to issue, under certain con-
ditions, Additional Parity Bonds and Notes for the purposes and to the
extent provided in Section 18, Article VTI, Constitution of Texas, as
amended by vote of tne people nt the election held in and throughout the
State of Texas on the 6th diy of November, 1956, >aid Additional Parity
Bonds and Notes to be on a parity with the said outstanding bonds,
end equally and ratably secured by and payable from a first lien on
and pledge of the Interest of The University of Texas in the income frcrii
the Permanent University Fund, in the same manner and to the same extent
as said outstanding bonds; and
WERFAS, %id Section 18 of Article VII of the Constitution
of Texas, as amended, provides that the Board of Regents is authorized
to issue negotiable bond:: and notes for the purpose of constructing,
equipping or acquiring buildings or other permanent improvements for
The University of Texss System, in a total mount not to exceed two-
thirds ( 2 1 3 ) of twenty per cent (20$) of the value of the Permanent
University Fund exclusive of real estate at the time of any issuance
thereof; and
FIBWEAS, the Eoard of Regents has deternined, and hereby
affirmatively determines, to authorize, issue, sell and deliver an in-
stillcient or issue of $6,000,000 negotkable bonds For such constitu-
tional purposes, the same to constitute Additionill Parity Bonds ss
described above; and
WEEREAS, d l conditions and requirements pertaining to, and
in connection with, the issuance of such installnent or issue of
Additional Parity Bonds have been met, or will be met prior to the de-
livery thereof; Therefore
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOM3 OF mGENTS OF TITS3 mIWRSITY OF
TEXAS :
Section 1:
AXOUBT, NJWE, PURPOSE AIVD AU!CHORIZATION OF BONDS: That the negotiable
bonds of the Board of Regents of The University of Texas be issued in
the principal mount of $6,000,000, to be known and designated as "BOARD
OF REGENTS OF THZ UIJIVERSITY OF TEXAS PEPXANENT LTIVERSITY FUND BOWDS,
SERIES 1961") for the purpose of constructing, equipping or acquiring
buiid.ings or other pensnent improvements for The University of Texas
Systen, to the extent and in the manner provided by law, under and in
strict conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas,
particularly Section 18 of Article VII of the Constitution of Texas, as
amended by vote of the peoplz at the slection held in and throughout
the State of Texas on the 6th day of Noveriber, 1956.
Section 2: - 2.01 - DATE, NZGERS, DENOMINATION, AVD MATURITIES: That said bonds - shall be dated July 1, 1961, shall be numbered consecutively from 1 to
6000, both inclusive, shall be in the denomination of $1,000 each,
aggregating $6,000,000, and shall becone due and payable serially in
their numerical order on July 1st in esch of the years 1962 to 1981,
both inclusive, in the respective amounts shown in the following
schedule, to-wit:
Bond Numbers (both incl. - 1 - 240
2k1 - 4e0 481 - 720 721 - 960 961 - 1230 1231 - 1500 1501 - 1770 1771 - 2040 2341 - 2340 234.1 - 2640
Year of Maturity
Bond Nmbers (both incl . )
2641 - 2940 2941 - 3240 3241 - 3570 3571 - 3900 3901 - 4230 4231 - 4560 4561 - 4920 4921 - 5280 5281 - 56bo 5641 - 6000
Year of Maturity ---
1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
Amount Maturing
2-02 - OPTION OF PRIOR REDEMPTION: That each of the bonds of t h i s -- issue maturing on and a f t e r July 1, 1972, sha l l be subject t o redemp-
t i on pr ior t o mat~wi ty on July 1, 1971, and on any in t e r e s t payment
date thereaf ter , a t the pr ice e f fec t ive on such date determined as
follows: par and unoaid accrued in t e r e s t thereon t o the date so fixed
f o r redenption plus a premium of 27 of the par value i f redeemed on o r
p r io r t o January 1, 1976, such premi'm t o be reduced on and a f t e r
July 1, 1976 t o 1%. Notice of the intent ion t o redem bonds sha l l be
given i n writing t o the banks a t which sa id bonds are payable, and said
not ice shnl l be published a t l e a s t one (1) time i n s f inancial journal
o r publication of general c i rcu la t ion i n the United States of America,
which notice s h a l l be mdiled t o sa id banks and published i n said
journal o r publication a t l e s s t t h i r t y (30) ddys p r io r t o the date
fixed f o r redemption, If, by the date fixed for redeqt ion , funds sha l l
have been made availcble suf f ic ien t t o pay the pr incipal of any bond
s o cal led f o r redemption and unpaid accrued in t e r e s t thereon t o the
date fixed fo r redenption plus the premiw specified, it sha l l not
thereaf te r bear i n t e r e s t , I n the event l e s s than a l l the bor,as out-
standing then e l ig ib l e f o r redemption sha l l be thus called, the bonds
then proposed t o be redeemed aha l l be cal led i n inverse numerical order,
Section 3:
3 -01 - P J T E a S T RATES IUTE3EST PAY?4ZJYT i'.4TES: That said bonds sha l l - - bebr i n t e r e s t frou ds te a t the following ra tes per anwmi, respectively,
to-wit:
Bonds Nos. 1 t o 953 , both inclusive, 4-1/2 $,
Bonds Nos. 961 t o 11.230, both inclusive, 3 $,
Bonds Nos. 4231 t o 6000 , bot'n inclusive, 3,20 . . $,
i n t e r e s t payable January 1, 1962, and semi-annually thereaf te r on July
1 s t and Zanuary 1st of each yeax u n t i l the pr incipal sun thereof i s
f u l l y paid.
3.03 - 3A?IKS OF PA9:MENT: That both pr incipal of and in t e r e s t on sa id - -.-
bonds sha l l be p y a b l e i n lawful money of ti-~ 'J-,S.ted Stxces of Amrica,
wfthout exchange or col lect ion charges t o the owners o r holder of tine
bonds and./or i n t e r e s t coupms, a t tSe E l Paso Xdiional Emk, E l Paso,
Texas, or, a t the option of t he holder, 8t the Ilankers Trust Compariji,
New 'Jorb, ?Jew York, o r a t r,& Continental I l l i n o i s Xat iond 9ank and
Trcst Cogpany of Chicago, Chicago, I l l i n o i s , The pr incipal of sa id
bonds sha l l be payzble only upon prasentation snd surrender or' sa id
bonds as they res2ectively beccme due, and in t e r e s t f a l l i n g due on and
pr ior t o the respectively na tu r i t y dates of the boads s h a l l be payable
only upon presentation ad surrender of the i n t a r e s t coupons attached
t o sa id bonds as such coupons severally becon? h e .
Sect3.cn 4:
EXECTTIQC OF BOXES .WE INTEREST COUPONS: That the corporate s ea l of - the Board of Regents s h a l l be inpressed upon each of sa id bonds and
each of sa id bonds and the in t e r e s t coupcns attached thereto s h a l l be
executed by the imprinted facsimile signatures of the Chaiman and
the Secretary of the Boa~d of Regents. Said f ac s in i l e signatures sha l l
have the s m e e f f ec t as i f such bonds snd in-tersst ccupons had been
sigczd i a person and manually by sa id Chaiman and Secretar3;.
Section 5:
RECISTEX4BILITY OF E3NL)S: That sa id Lords, a t the ogtion of t he holder, - s h a l l be regis tcrabla as t o pr incipal only on th,- books of the Registrar,
and f o r such purpose the Ccnptrolli7r of 5 e University of Texas i s hereby
designsted "Registrar," Such reg is t ra t ion s h d l be noted a l so on the
bonds thus registered, and a f t e r such reg is t ra t ion no t ransfer of such
bonds s h a l l be va l id unless made on the books of the Registrar a t the
5nstancc of the regis tered holder or h i s lawful attorney, thereunto
duly authorized, and s imilar ly noted on the bonds. Bonds thus regis-
tered may be discharged from reg is t ra t ion by being t ransferred t o
bearer, a f t e r which they s h a l l be t r a n s f a a b l e by delivery, but m y
again be registered as t o pr incipal as before. Bonds not so regis-
tered o r which have been so transferred t o becrer sha l l i n a l l respects
be negotiable. The reg is t ra t ion of bonds as t o pr incipal sha l l not
r e s t r a in the negot iabi l i ty by delivery of the i n t e r e s t coupons apper-
ta ining thereto.
Subject t o the provisions f o r regis-cration as t o principal
alone hereinabove provided, nothing contained i n the bocds o r i n t h i s
resolution sb.al.1 a f fec t or impeir the negot iabi l i ty of tine bonds, and
sa id bonds s;nell const i tute negotiable instruments within the meaning
of the uniform Negotiable Instruments Act of the S ta te of Texas,
Section 6: - 6.01 - FOFM OF BONX: That said bonds sha l l be i n substant ia i ly the - --- f ollo57ing f om:
NO. - $1,000
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF TEXAS
BOARD OF KCGENTS OF THE UlJIVE%ITY OF TEXIS PEFIWJEIiT WIV3RSITY FUKD 30ND
SERIES 1961
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, THE BOAHD OF FBGXNTS OF TFE UNIVERSITY
OF TEXAS hereby acknowledges i t s e l f indebted. t o and PROVISES TO PAY,
out of the .Fund specified herein, t o bearer, or, if t h i s bond be
regis tered as t o principcl, t o the registered holder hereof, ON TE3
FIfiST DAY OF JULY, 19 , the s m of - ONE TI-OUSMD WLLA3S
($1,000), with i n t e r e s t thereon, z lso payable out of the Fund speci-
f i e d herein, a t tbe r a t e of $ (NGTE TO PRIXTEB: For i n t e r e s t
ra tes , see Section 3.01 of bond resolution) per bnnum, u n t i l the
pr incipal s w ~ hereof s h a l l have bsen paid, i n t e r e s t payable January
1, 1962, and semi-i;n:lually thereaf te r on July 1 s t and Jznuary 1 s t
of each year. Both pr incipal of and in t e r e s t on t h i s bond are payable
i n latrful xoney of the United S ta tes of Pnzrica, without exchenge or
col lect ion charges t o the owner or holder, a t the E l Faso Rational
Bank, E l Paso, Texas, or, at t he option of the holder, a t the
aankers Trust Ccmpany, New York, New York, o r at thc Continental
I l l i n o i s National Bank and Tms t Ccmpany of Chicago, Chicago, I l l i n o i s .
The pr incipal hereof s h a l l be payable only upon presentation and sur-
render of t h i s bond, and in t e r e s t hereon f a l l i n g due on and pr ior t o
the maturity of t h i s bond sha l l be payzble only upon presentation iind
surrend-er of the i n t e r e s t coupons hereto attached as such coupons sever-
a l l y become due.
THIS BOND IS Oh% OF A SERIES OF 6000 SERIAL DON3S of l i k e
tenor and e f fec t , except as t o s e r i a l number, i n t e r e s t ra te , tiaturity,
and r c s e ~ v e d option of redemption, being numbered consemhvely from
1 t o dCC0, bcih inclusive, i n the denomination of $1,000 each, AGGBE-
GATING $6,000,000, and, tozether with the other bonds of sdid ser ies ,
i s issued f o r the purpose of constructing, eqtipping, or accpiring
buildings o r ather permanent improvements f o r The University of Texas
Systen, t o ';he extent and i n the manner provided by law, under and i n
s t r i c t conformity with the Constitution and laws of the S ta te of Texas,
ps r t icu la r ly Section 18 of Art ic le V I I of 21s Constitution of Texas,
a s amended by vote of the people a t the elec-tion held i n and through-
out the S t a t e of Texas on the 6 t h day of n'cver-be:, 1956, and pursuant
t o a resolution duly zdopted by the Zoard of Regents of The University
of Texas and duly of record i n t he o f f i c i a l al.nutes of sal.d Boa.rd of
Regents, heres-nafter referred t o zs the "Reso~dt ioa,"
TFE PATE OF THIS EOND, i n conformity with the Resdution,
IS JULY 1, 1961,
%AC3 OF THX BOXDS OF TEIS ISSb3 14ATU3iI\'G 03 AND AFTER JULY
1, 1972, to-wit: Bonds Nos. 2641 t o 6000, botin inclusive, SHALL BE
SUEJECT TO REDZMPTION PliIOR TO MATURITY OX JULY 1, 1971, a d on any
in t e r e s t payment date thereaf te r a t the price effect ive on suc3 date
determined as follows: par and unpsid accrwd in t e re s t thereon t o
t he date so fixed for r edeq t ion plus a prenivii of 2% of t he par vclue
i f redeemed on o r pr ior t o January 1, 1976, such premiua t o be reduced
on and r f t e r July 1, 1976 t o 1%. Notice of the intent ion t o redeem
bonds sha l l be given i n writ ing t o the banks z t which said bonds are
payable, and said notice sha l l be publisned a t l e a s t one (1) time i n
; f inanc is l journal o r publication of general c i r c ~ l a t i o n i n the United
States of America, which notice s h a l l be mailed t o sa id banks and
published in said journal or publication at least thirty ( 30 ) days
prior to the dnte fixed for redemption. If, by the date fixed for re-
demption, funds shall have been mdde available sufficient to pay the
principal of any 'bond so called for redemption and unpnid accrued
interest thereon to the date fixed for redemption plus the premium
specified, it shall not therejfter bear interest. In the event less
than all bonds outstanding then eligible for redenption shall t'nus be
called the bonds then proposed to be redeemed shdlbe called in in-
verse numerical order.
THIS BOND PND THE OTHER BONDS OF THE SXRIES OF 'WHICH IT IS A
PLRT are in all respects of qua1 dignity and on e pLrity with the out-
standing bonds of the following bond issues: Board of Regents of The
University of Texas Permanent University Fund Refunding Bonds, Series
1958, dated July 1, 1958, Board of Regents of The University of Texas
Permanent University Fund Bonds, Series 1959, deted July 1, 1959, and
Board of Regents of The University of Texas Permanent University Fund
Bonds, Series 1960, dated July 1, 1960, snd this bond and the other
bonds of the series of which it is a part constitute "Additional
Parity Bonds" as permitted by the Resolutions authorizing the issuance
of said Series 1958, Series 1959, and Series 1960 Bonds, and this bond
and the other bonds of the series of which this bond is a part are
equally and ratably secured by and payable frcm a first lien on and
pledge of tile Interest (as such term is defined in the Resolution) of
The University of Texas in the income from the Permment University
Fund, ns such Interest is a pportioned by Chapter 42, Acts of the 42nd
Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1931.
TiiE BOARD OF REGENTS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ISSUX OTHE3 ADDI-
TIONAL PARITY BONDS AND NOTES which shall be equally and r~tably pay-
ab1.e from the saxe source end secured in the sene rcanner as the Series
1958 Bonds, the Series 19.59 Bonds, the Series 1960 Bonds, and the bonds
of this issue, but such Additiondl Parity Bonds and Notes may be issued
only pursuant to and subject to the terms and conditions provided ;nd
contained in the Resolution.
THIS BOND IS REGISTERABLE AS TO PRINCIPAL only on the books
of the Registrar, For such purpose the Comptroller of The Cniversity
of Texas has been des5.gnated "Registrar." I f registered, the f a c t of
r eg i s t r a t i on i s t o be noted on the back hereof, and thereaf ter no t rans-
f e r of t h i s bond s h a l l be va l id unless made on the books of the Registrar
and similarly noted hereon. Registration as t o r l m i p a l may be discharged
by t ransfer t o bearer, a f t e r which t h i s bond rnay again be registered as
before, The reg is t ra t ion of t h i s bond as t o pr incipal s h a l l not r e s t r a in
t he negot iabi l i ty of the i n t e r e s t coupons appertaining hereto, which coupons
s h a l l continue t o be negotiable by delivery merely. Subject t o the provi-
sion f o r reg is t ra t ion a s t o pr incipal alone endorsed hereon and as contained
i n the Resolution, nothing contained i n t h i s bond nor i n the Resolution
s h a l l a f f ec t o r impair the negot iab i l i ty of t h i s bond, and t h i s bond s h a l l
const i tute a. negotiable instrument within the meaning of the Uniform
Negotiable Instruments Act of t he State of Texas,
I T IS EXEBY CERTIFIED 1 W D RECITED tha t a l l acts , conditions
and things required t o ex i s t and t o be done precedent t o and i n the issu-
ance of t h i s bond and the other bonds of the s e r i e s of which t h i s bond i s
a past have been properly done, have happened and have been performed i n
regulsr and due time, form and manner, as recpired by the Constituticn
and laws of the S ta te of Texas and the Resolution; t ha t due provision hits
been node f o r the payment of the pr incipal of and in t e r e s t on t h i s bond
and the other bcnds of the s e r i e s of which t h i s bond is a p a r t by an
irrevocable pledge of the funds specified herein; and t h a t the en t i r e issue
of bonds of which t h i s one i s a pa r t does not exceed any Constitutional or
s ta t7~tory l imitation.
I N WITNESS WHSPdOF, t he Boc,rd of Regents of The University of
Texas has caused the corporate s e a l of sa id Board t o be affixed hereto and
has caused t h i s bocd and the in t e r e s t coupons hereto annexed t o be exemited
by the imprinted facsimile signature of the C.h~irt"an and 'the Secretzry of
sa id Board of Regents, a l l as of the 1 s t day of ,Tuly, 1561.
BOARTI OF FZGZXTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Secretary Cnsiman
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6,02 - FOZI OF INTEREST C3UPONS: That the i n t e r e s t cou.pons attached t o - ---.
sc id bonds sha l l be i n su5stant ia l ly the following form:
No- -- $
ON T-m 1ST IlAY OF
- - , 19-
The Board of Regents of The Universitg of Texas hzreby prcm-
i s e s t o pay t o bearer *(unless the bond t o which t h i s coupon appertains
has been cal led for previous redeuiption i n accordance with the terns
thereof end dae provision nade t o rsdecm s a e as therein provided)
so le ly o'dt of the fw-d specif ied i n the 3ond t o xhich t h i s coupon
ap?.r?rtains, without cxchange or col lect ion charges, at the El Paso
National Bank, E l TESO, Texas, or, a t the optien of t he holder, a t the
Eanksrs Trust Ccmpzny, New York, New York, o r a t the Continental
I l l i n o i s National Bank and Trust Ccmpaay of Chicago, Chicago, I l l i no i s ,
t he sm of $ i n le,wful mocey of the Uuited States of iinerica,
being in t e r e s t 8xe tha t date on "Board of Regents of the University of
Texas ? e m a n a t University F.und Bond, Series 1961," bearing the nmber
hereinaf ter specified, dated Ju ly 1, 1961. Bond No,
BOA??D OF REGENTS OF T.HE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Secretary Chairman
he parentheticel expression shoQld be pr inted only i n coilpons which rcatme a f t e r July 1, 1971.) -
6,03 - FO3 OF REGTSTRATION EfiKDRSEXENT: That the ownership reg is t ra - - t i on endorsement t o be pr inted on the back of each of the bonds sha l l
be i n substant ia l ly the following form:
(XO WRITING TO BE PI.AC3D BEREOH EXCEPT 3Y BOND REGISTRAR)
It is hereby c e r t i f i e d tha t , a t the recuest of the holder of
t h e within b o ~ d , I hsve t h i s day r r p i s t e r l d s a id bond as t o pr incipal
i n the name of such holder as indicated i n the reg is t ra t ion blank be-
low, on books kept by ?le f o r such purpose, The pr incipal of t h i s bond
s h e l l be payable only t o the regis tered holder hereof named i n the below
reg i s t r a t i on blank or h i s l e g a l representative, and t h i s bond s h a l l be
t ransferable only on the books of the Registrar and by an appropriate
notat ion i n such
of the Registrar
the pr incipal of
reg is t ra t ion blank. I f the l a s t t ransfer on the books
and i n the below reg is t ra t ion blank s h a l l be t o bearer,
t h i s bond sha l l be payable t o bearer and it s h a l l be
i n a l l respects negotiable. In no case s h a l l negot iabi l i ty of the in-
t e r e s t coupons appurtenant ", t h i s bond be affec<ecl by any reg is t ra t ion
of t h i s bond as t o pr incipal ,
D&te of W e of Signature of Registration Registered Holder Bond Registrar
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6.04 - FCR-4 OF CCH?TROLLER'S REGISTRATION CERTIFICAT3: Tnat each of - - sa id bonds s h a l l be registered i n the of f ice of t he Comptroller of
Pu'dic Accounts of the S t ~ t e of Texas, and sa id Comptroller's r eg i s tm-
t i on ce r t i f i c s t e , which sha l l be printed on the back of a c h of said
bonds and mnual ly subscribed, s h a l l be i n substant ia l ly the following
form:
OFFICE OF THS CDMFTEIOLLER
THE STATE OF TEXAS KEGISTER NO. -
I EEREBY CERTIFY tha t there i s on f i l e and of record i n my
off ice a c e r t i f i c a t e of tl-.e Attorney General of the S t a t e of Texas t o
the effect t h ~ t t h i s bond has been emmined by him as required by law,
and t h a t he f inds t h a t it has been issued i n conformity k-ith the
Constitution and laws of the S t a t e of T e x ~ s , and t h a t i t i s a va l id
and bin6ing special obligktion of the Board of Regents of The U ~ i v e r s i t y
of Texas payable from the funds pledged t o i ts paymentby and i n the
Resol.ution authorizing sane; and sa id bond has t h i s day
by me.
WITBESS MY HAND AND SX& OF CFFICE a t Austin,
been registered
Tex~s ,
Comptroller of Fc;Dlic Accounts of the S ta te of Texas
Section 7:
DEFINITIONS: - That, as used i n t h i s resolution, the followicg words,
t e r m , and expressions shc l l nez.n ax?. include, and are defined, as
rollows :
( a ) Persaunent U:giversity -?und, o r Fdnd: the Permanent Uni- -- ve r s i t y Fund as crested by Art ic le V I I , Section ll, Constitution of
Texns, fur ther implemented by the provisions of T i t l e 49, Chapter 1,
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, 1925, as amended,
(5) Ur,iversity: The University of Texas.
( c ) Board of Regents, o r Board: the Bocrd of Regents of The ---- - University of Texas.
(d ) Ic teresz of the University i n zhe income from the Per- -- ranent Unive-s i t~ Fund: 611 of the income t o the Pemanent University
Fund from grazing leases on University lands, and a l l of the other in-
cone f r m such Fund, a f t e r mtking provision f o r the p a p e n t of the
University's proportion 0;' the expense of adainis-tering ouch R:nd, ex-
cepting one-third of the income a r i s ing and accruing t o the Agricultural
and Mechanical College of Texas frcm the 1,000,OCO acres of land sp-
proprin-Led b;. the Constitution of 1876 and the land appropriated by the
Act of 1883, as more pzf t icu la r ly defined b.3 Chapter h2, Acts of the
42116. Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1931 (Art ic le 2592, Vernon's
Annotated Civi l S ta tu tes ) .
( e ) Bonds: -- the $6,0~0,000 S o u d of Rezents of The University
of Texils Perinanent Unive-sity Yund Bonds, Series 1961, dil'ied July 1, 1961,
huthorized by t h i s resolution.
( f ) Reso!..utio~: t h i s resolution aut'norizing the issuance of -
the Boads.
(g ) 1958 Bond Resolution: the reso lu t io l~ adopted by the
Board of Regents on the 23rd day of July, 1958, authorizing the issuance
of the 95,076,000 Board of Regents of The University of Texns Perraanent
University Fund Refunding Bonds, Series 3958, dated July 1, 1958.
(h) 1959 Bond Resc1ui;ion: the resolution adopted by the Board - of Regents on the 9th day of July, 1959, aut:?orizing the issuance of the
$4,000,000 Board of' Regents of The University of Texas Perrn&nent University
Fund Bonds, Series 1959, dated July 1, 1959.
(i) 1960 Bond Pesolution: the resolution adopted by the Board - of Regents on the 13th day of July, 1960, authorizing the issuance of the
$6,000,000 Board of Regents of Tkne University of Texas Permanent Univer-
sity Fund Bonds, Series 1960, dated J'uly 1, 1960.
( j ) Outstanding Bonds: the outstanding bonds of the $5,076,000
Series 1958 Bonds, $4,000,000 Series 1959 Bonds, and $5,000,000 Series
1960 Bonds, referred to above.
(k) Additional Parity Bcnds and Notes: the additional parity - - bonds and the additional parity notes pernitted to be issued pursuant
to Section 17 of the 1958 Bond Resolution, which Section 17 is referred
to in the 1959 Bond Resolution, the Series 1560 Bond ResolutAon, and this
Resolutim.
(1) Interest and Sinking Rnd: the "Board of Regents of The
University of Texas Permanent University Fun2 Interest and Sinking Fwd"
estsblished by the Couptroller of Fublic Accounts of the St&te of Texas in
the State Treasury under the provisions of the 1958 Bo;id Resolution, which
Pund is referred to in the 1959 Bond Resolution, the Series 1960 Bond
Eesolution, and this Resol~tion.
Section 8:
8.01 - EOJVTS AND O'CTTSTAVDING BONES ON A PARITY: That it is hereby certi- - fied and recited thct the Bonds ti:i;+horized by this Resolution are Additional
Parity Bonds permitted and authorized to be issued by Section 17 of the 1958
Bond Resolution, and that all ccnditions and requirements of said Section 17
have been or vill be net prior to the delivery of the Bands herein author-
ized, The Outstanding Eonds and the Bcnds herein authorized, ncd the inter-
est on 211 of same, are and shall be on a parity and in all respects or
equal dignity.
8.02 - EOR'DS SECXSD BY FIRST LIE!: That, pursuant to the authority con- -- - ferred upon the Board of Regents hy the provisions of Section 18 of Article
VII, Constitution of Texas, bpproved by -rote of the people of Texas at the
election held August 23, 1947, acd pursuant to the provisions of the anend-
rnent to said Section 18 of Article VII apprmed by vote of the people of
Texas at the election held Nover2ber 6, 1.956, and pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 255, Acts of the 55th Legislature of Texas, Regular Session,
1957, the Outstanding Bonds together with the Bonds authorized by this
Resolution and all other Additional Parity Bonds and Notes, when issued
pursuant to the provisions of Section 17 of the 1958 Bond Resolution, end
the interest on all of slme, shall be and are hereby equally and ratably
secv.;.ed by and payable from a first lien on and pledge of the Interest of
the University in the inccme from the Pemanent University Fund as such
Interest is defined in Section 7(d) of this Resolution.
Section 9:
9.01 - AIDITIONAL PAYMENTS INTO IXTSREST mD SINKING FiJf:D: That, in addi- -- tion to the moneys required to be transferred to the credit of the Interest
snd Sinking Fund in connection with the Outstanding Bonds under the pro-
visions of the Series 1958 Bond Resolution, the Series 1959 Bond Resolu-
tion, and the Series 1960 Bond Resolution, the Comptroller of P~blic Accom-tj
of the State of Texas shsll, for the benefit of the Bonds herein author-
ized, transfer to the Interest an6 Sinking Fund olrt of The University cf'
Texas fivailsble University Fund (the fund in the State Treasury to which
is deposited the Interest of the ~niversity), on or before November 1,
1961, and semi-annually thereafter on or before Msy 1st and Noveclber 1st
of each year while the Bonds or icterest thereon are outstanding and un-
paid, a sum of money equal to the mount of interest or principzl and
interest (when both &re scheduled to zccrue and mature) which will become
due on the Bonds on the January is% or July 1st next following.
9.02 - AVAI'LABILITY OF MONu'EYS AT PUCE? OF PA91ENT: -- (a) That, to the end that moneys will be available st the places
of payment in ample time to pay the principal of and interest on the Bonds
as such principl and interest respectively mature, on or before November
5, 1961, and semi-unnually thereafter on or before May 5th and Kovember
jth of each year while any of the Bonds or interest thereon are outstanding
and unpaid, the Ccmptroller 03 the Uaiversity, or such officer as mcy
hereafter be designated by the Board of Regents to perform the duties ncw
vested in such officer shall perfom the following duties: (I.) prepare
and file wit'l the Comptroller of Pdblic Accounts of the State of Texas a
voucher based on which said Corzptroller of Public Accounts of the State
of Texas shall draw a warrant against the Interest and Sinking Fund in the
amount of the i n t e r e s t or pr incipal and in t e r e s t (when both are scheduled
t o accrue and nature) which w i l l beccme due on January 1st or July 1 s t
next following; and (2 ) i n the event Bonds s h a l l have been cal led fo r
redemption on January 1 s t or July 1 s t next following of any year, prepare
and f i l e with said ConptroLer of Public Accounts of the State of Texas
a voucher based on which sa id Coaptroller of X b l i c Accounts of the S ta te
of Texas sLYI1 draw a warrant against funds of the University lega l ly
availatAe for such purpose i n m mount suff ic ient t o redeen the Bonds
thus called.
(b ) Thst, whenever i: voucher i s so f i l e d with the Ccrnptroller
of Fublic Accounts of the S ta te of Texas, he s h a l l make the warrant
based thereon p y a b l f t o the order of th&t place of paw.ent s i t w t e d i n
the S ta te or' Texas, specified i n Section 3-02 of t h i s Resolution, and
s h a l l del iver such warrrnt t o sa id place of p a p e n t on or before the
November 15th or May 15th next fcdlawing.
( c ) That the place of pawent s i tuated i n the S ta te of Texas,
designated i n Section 3-02 of t h i s Resolution, shal l , out of rnoneys
r ea i t t ed t o it under the provisions of t h i s Section 9.02, and not other-
wise, make available c t the other p k c e s of payment specified i n sa id
Section 3.02, funds suff ic ient t o pay such Bcnds (whether paycble t o
beerer or payable t o the regis tered holder thereof) and such of the i n t e r -
e s t coupons a; are presented f o r paymnt 2t such places 05 payment, and
sbid place of payment s i t u ~ t e d i n the State of Texas by accepting desig-
nation as such plsce of paynent agrees end i s obligated t o perform such
service,
9,03 - CmC2LLATIOh' AND FORbJARDIKG OF EONCS i N D COVPOXS WON FAYMZNT: - That a l l Bcnds and in t e r e s t coupons paid by the places of payment, a f t e r
cancellation by perloration, s h a l l be forwarded by such places of pay-
ment t o the University e t Austin, Texas.
9-04 - PAYMENT OF CBA:AIIGES OF FAYIVG AGZIiiTS: That the Eoard of Regents - sha l l make provision w i t h the places of payment designated as paying
agents for the rendit ion of a statement t o the Univ-ersity f o r any sums
due such paying zgents fo r services rendered i n connection with the p a p e n t
of the Bonds and in t e r e s t coupons by sa id paying agents, and the mount of
such charges sha l l be paid by the University from fu;ids available f o r such
purpose. Section 10:
AOOPTICN OF PROVISIONS OF SZRIXS 3.958 - BOKD RESOLUTION: --.- That a l l of the
language, terms, provisions, c-.vzilan'x and agreemen", 01' Sections 1 5 t o
19, both inclusive, of t he 1358 Bond Resolu%ifin '3- and ara herc'sy referred
t o and adopted and made applicable t o the Bonds mthorized by t h i s
Resolu:>ion f o r a l l purposes; arid, withoat i n any wzj i l imit ing "he fore-
going, it i s expressly provided t h a t Yne Bozrd of Regents reserves t he
r i gh t and porrer t o issue and del iver Additisnal Par i ty 3onds and/or
Additional Par i ty IJotzs pursusnt t o the provisions of Section l 7 of said
Ser ies 1958 Bcnd Ecsolution, t o which Section 17 reference i s hereby made
f o r f u l l gar-ticulers.
Secti.on 11 : -.-
APDROVAL MJD DEGISTRATTON OF BOXDS: That it s h a l l be t he duty of t he -- --- Chainnm of the Scard of Begents or some of2lcer of the Board acting xnder
authori ty f rcn hi= t o s z b ~ i t t he record of tbe Eo~es , and, a f t a r the Bonds
s h a l l have been executed, t o submit the Bonds t o the Attorney General of
the S t a t e of Texas fo r exmin?.tion and appro.-al, After sa id Bonds s h a l l
have been qprovea by sa id Attorney General, they s h a l l 5e delivered t o
t he Ccrgtroller of Fublic Accounts of the S t a t e cf Texas f o r regis t ra t ion.
Upon 'the reg is t ra t ion of s a id Bonds, sa id Comptroller of Public Accounts
(o r e. depwby lawfully d e ~ ~ g n a t e d i n v r i t i ng t o a c t f o r him) sha l l manually
sign the Ccrptrol ler ' s certificate of regis t ra t ion, whic?~ ce r t i f i ca t e , i a
accordance with Section 6.04 of t h i s Resolution, i s t o be pr inted on the
back of each Bond, and the s e a l of o f f i ce of said Cmptrol lar of Public
Accounts s h z l l be aff ixed t o each of sa id sands,
Section 12:
SAD OF 30NES: That the s a l e of the Ponds adthorlzed herein t o Merr i l l Lynch; - -- Pierce, Fanner & i%ith, Inc., !qhite, hkld & Co,, and Associates, a t a pr ice
equal t o the princi2a,l smount of sa id Bonds plus accrued in t e r e s t thereon
from thc date thereof t o the dzte of actual delivery, plus a cash premim
of $2,820 *00, i s hereby authorized, a?proved, r a t i f i e d and confirmed. Wen
s a i d Bonds have Seen approved by the >.ttorney General of the State of Texas
and registered by the Ccmptroller of Riklic Accounts of t he Ste-te of Texas,
they s: lal lbe delivered t o the named 3urchasers u2on receipt of the f u l l
/s/ Thorn%on Iiax:'Lie -.-- --.- Chairnan, Board of k g e n t s , The 'Jniversity of Texas