See Page , 42 fur Regental approval via the Finance and Audit Comn~it tee. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSlEM

THE OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR

COCKET ?i0. 15

TG t4EMBERS OF THE FINANCE AND AUDIT CGMPiITTEE: Mr. Tom B. Rhodes , Chairman Mr, Howard PJ. Richards Mr. Mario Yzaguirr~

The Docket for The Uuiversi ty of Texas Systerr~Administration and the Dockets reccr:rr~ended by the Chief Administrative Officers concerned and prepared by the component institutions listed below are herewith submit.ted for ratification or approval, as appropriate, at the meeting of the U.T. System Bnard of Repents un April 12-13, 1984. The Office of the Chancellor concurs in these recommendations.

Institutions Paqes The University of Texas System Administration C-1 through C-19 The University of Texas at Arlington An-1 throuph AR-27 The University of Texas at A-1 through A-130 The University of Texas at Dallas D-1 through D-18 The University of Texas at El Paso EP-1 through EP-13 The University of Texas of the Permian Gasin PB-1 through PB-9 The University of Texas at San Antonio SA-1 through SA-13 The University of Texas at Tyler TA-1 through TA-12 The University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio TC-1 through TC-5 The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dal Jas FD-1 through HE-47 The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston G-1 through G-25 The University of Texas tiealth Science Center at Houston HH-1 through HH-43 The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio HS-l through HZ-25 The University of Texas System Cancer Center CC-1 through CC-24 The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler HT-1 through HT-4

/? ,Lb&.- Ldf.,~.,l+,dy./$~[ -,& Charles B. Mull ins, M.D. cutive Vice Chancellor Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affai rs for Health Affairs

EDW: 1 sr xc: Mr. Jon P. Newton, Chairman of the Board Flr. Robert B. Baldwin, II? Mrs. Janey Sl auqhter Briscoe Mr. Jess Hay Mrs. Beryl Buckley Nilburn Mr. James L. Powell THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

SYSTEK ADMINISTRATION

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETIPIG

APRIL 12-13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Land Matters, including Standard Easements, Surface teases, Permits and Water Contracts ...... C-3

Hogg Foundation for Mental Health and Ima Hogg Foundation ...... C-10 Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educational Services - State and Local Government (Funds Going Out) ...... C-13 Amendments to the 1983-84 System Administration Operating Budget (including staff appointments, changes of status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) ...... C-14 Land and Investment Report...... C-18 (See attachment L & I 1-66) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

LAND MATTERS, INCLUDING STANDARD EASEMENTS,

SURFACE LEASES, PERMlTS AMD WATER CONTRACTS LAND MATTERS Easements and Surface Leases Nos. 6043 - 6097, Assignment of Lease No. 5667, and Material Source Permit Nos. 642 and 643.--lt is recommended by the Office of the Chancellor that the following applications for easements and surface leases, assignment of lease, and ma teria1 source permits be approved. All have been approved as to content by the appl'opr i ate offi cia1s. Payment for each ha s been received unless otherwise indicated, and each document is on the University's standard form when applicable and is at the standard rate effective February 1, 1984, unless otherwise indicated.

Easements and Surface Lease Nos. 6043 - 6097 Location Distance No. Company Type Permit County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration 6043 Gulf Pipeline Company Pipe Line Crane 30 42.11 rods of 1/1/84 $ 300.00 (Renewal of No. 3675) Oil 4 1/2" 1ine 12/31/93 6044 Harper Oil Company Pipe Line Schleicher 54 274.80 rods of 1/1/84 1,236.60 Gas 2 3/8" line 12/31/93 6045 Henry Petroleum Corporation Pipe Line Reagan 2 619.39 rods of 1/1/84 2,787.26 5~1D 11 n 2 line 12/31/93 I +:> 6046 Henry PetrOleum Corporation Pipe Line Reagan 2 205.33 rods of 1/1/84 923.99 5\~n 2" line 12/31/93

6047 Henry Petroleum Corporation Pipe Line Reagan 2 127.88 rods of 111/84 575.46 SIW 2" line 12131/93 6048 Phillips Petroleum Company Pipe Line Crockett 29 529.33 rods of 111/84 2,117.32 (Renewal of No. 3559) Condensate 2 3/8" line 12/31/93

6049 Phillips Petroleum Company Pipe Line Andrews 10, 11 481.45 rods of 1/1/84 1,92.5.80 (Renel.,.a 1 of No. 3660) Gas 6 5/8" line 12/31/93 6050 Shell Pipeline Corporation Pipe Line Andrews 1 1,708.31 rods of 5/1 /84 6,833.24 (Renewal of No. 3683) Ga s & 0i 1 8 5/8" line 4/30/94 / 6051 Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line Co. Pipe Line Crane 30 273.00 rods of 2/1/84 1,092.00 N (Renewal of No. 3656) O·,, l 4!r1 line 1/31/94 ,.. l:It C.D location Oistance No. Company Type Permit County (Block Ii) or t~rea Period Consideration 6052 Phillips Petroleum Company Surface Lease Crockett 29 466.7 1 x 466.7 1 1/1/84 5 3,000.00 (Renewal of No. 3657) A tank battery Approx. ]2/31/93 6053 Shell Pipe Line Corporation Surface Lease Crane 35 5.959 acres 5/1/84 3,000.00 (Renewal of No. 3680) Pump station & Approx. 4/30/94 related facilities

6054 Shell Pipe Line Corporation Surface Lease Andrews 1 5.0 acres 5/1/84 3 j OOO.OO (Renewal of No. 3682) Pump station & Approx. 4/30/94 related facilities 6055 Coseka Resources U.S.A. Pipe Line Reagan 2 544.19 rods of 12/1/83 2,448.86 SWD 211 line 11/30/93

6056 Exxon Corporation Pipe Line Andre~"s 8 899.9 rods of 1/1/84 3,599.60 (Renewal of No. 3658) S\I,IQ 311 line 12/31/93 6057 Palo Petroleum, Inc. Pipe Line Reagan 12 200.00 rods of 1/1/84 900.00 n 11 I I~ater U1 2 line 12/31/93 6058 Phillips Petroleum Company Pi pe Line Andrews 9,10,13 654.74 rods of 1/1/84 2,946.33 Gas 12 11 line 12/31/93 6059 Texas-New Mexico Power Company POI"er L; ne Ward 16 360.3 rods of 2/1/84 450.38 (Renewal of No. 3692) Oistdbution single pole 1/3]/94 6060 J. L. Dav; s Pipe Line Crockett 46,47 200.97 rods of 2/1/84 904.37 Gas 2 3/8" 1i ne 1/31/94

6061 r~R Oi 1 Company Power Li ne Winkler 36 302.36 rods of 1/1/84 529.13 Distribution single pole 12/31/93 6062 Mid-America Pipeline Company Pipe Line Andrews 1,2,14 3,588.79 rods of 2/1/84 14,355.16 (Renewal of No. 3702) LPG 8 5/8" line 1/31/94 N 6063 Shell Western E &P Inc. Pipe Line Crane 30 735.16 rods of 2/1/84 3,308.22 ... Water under 12" 1in!? 1/31/94 ~ Location Distance No. Company Type Permi t County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration 6064 The Town of Wi ekett Surface Lease ~la rd 16 340' x 584 1 2/1/84 $ 300.00* Sewage Treatment Approx. 1/31/85 Plant

6065 Apache Gas Corporation Pipe Line Pecos 27, 28 270.42 rods of 2/1/84 1,216.89 Gas 2" Line 1/31/94 6066 Phillips Pipe line Company Pi pe Line Andrews 6, 8, 11 496.39 rods of 2/1/84 1.985.56 (Renewal of No. 3669) Oil under 6" line 1/31/94 6067 Visa Energy Corporation Pipe Line Crane 30 121.00 rods of 1/1/84 484.00 (Renewal of No. 3672) S\'JD 2" 1i ne 12/31/93 6068 Texas Electric Service Company Power Line Andrews 1,4,7,9, 908.13 rods of 2/1/84 1.135.16 (Renewal of Nos. 3693 &3694) Distribution 10,11,14 single pole line 1/31/94

6069 Tommy Littlepage Oil Properties Pipe Line Crane 30 212.10 rods of 1/1/84 848.40 n (Renewal of No. 3687) SWD 2" line I 12/31/93 0'1 6070 Phillips Petroleum COMpany Pipe Line Reagan 20, 58 1,082.24 rods of ]/1/34 4,870.08 Gas under 12" line 12/31/93 6071 Warren American Oil Company Pipe Line Crockp.tt 46 181.82 rods of 2/1/34 818.19 Gas 2 3/8" 1i ne 1/31/94 6072 Gul f Oil Corporation Surface Lease Ector 35 45.61 Acres 2/1/84 25,085.50 (Renewal of No. 401) Penwell Field npprox. 1/31/94 Offi ce & ya rd

6073 Alpha Twenty-One Production Surface Lease Andrews 14 3.2 Acres 2/1/84 3,000.00 Company Salt ~,Iater in- approx. 1131/94 jection site 6074 l3ig Bend Telephone Company Surface Lease Pecos 21 200' x 200' 3/1/84 700.00* N (Renewal of No. 3690) Dial Office 2/28/85 ~ ....0"; *Renev.'ab 1E- from year to year not to exceed a total of ten years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands ~ Surface Interests. Location Distance No. Company Type Permit County (Block #) or Area Period Consideration 6075 Delhi Gas Pipeline Corporation Pipe Line Ward 17, 18 246.42 rods of 4/1/84 $ 985.68 (Renewal of No. 3699) Gas Line 6 S/8l! line 3/31/94

6076 Delhi Gas Pipeline Corporatlon Pipe Line ~Jard 18 317.88 rods of 4/1/84 1,271.52 (Renewal of No. 3738) Ga$ Line 8 5/8" 1i ne 3/31/94 6077 Mobil Pi pe Line Company Pipe Line Andrews 13 2,728.00 rods of 3/1/84 10,912.00 (Renewal of No. 3695) Oil Li ne under 12" line 2/28/94 6078 r'1ob il Pi pe Li ne Company Pipe Line Andrews 4 1.012.00 rods of 4/1/84 4,048.00 (Renewal of No. 3699) Oil line 6 5/8 11 line 3/31/94

6079 Northern Natural Gas Company Pipe Line Ward 18 247.45 rods of 8/1/84 939.80 (Renewal of No. 3810) Gas Line 4f' line 7/31/94 6080 Oasis Pipe Line Company Pipe Line \.t)inkl er 21 634.67 rods of 5/1/84 2,538.68 (Renewal of tlo. 3743) Gas li ne 611 line 4/30/94 n I -...... J 6081 Oasis Pipe Line Company Pipe Line Pecos 19 1,151.63 rods of 5/1/84 6,333.97 (Renevld 1 of No. 3752) Gas Li ne 12 11 line 4/30/94

6082 Oasis Pipe Line Company Pipe Line ~jard 17. 18 2,233.75 rods of 5/1/84 12,285.63 (Renewal of No. 3753) Gas Line 16'1 line 4/30/94 6083 Oasis Pipe Line Company Pipe Line Winkler 21 232.12 rods of 5/1/34 928.48 (Renewal of No. 3754) Gas Line of 6" line 4/30/94

6084 Texas-New nex i CD Pi pe line Co. Pipe Line Andrevls 12, 14 1,040.00 rods of 3/1/84 4,160.00 (Renewal of No. 3686) Oil Line under 12" line 2/28/94 6085 Oasis Pipe Line Company Surface Lease Pecos 19 3.00 Acr'€ 5/1/84 3,000.00 (Renel~a1 of No. 3767) Processing Natural approx. 4/30/94 Gas 375.57 6086 Southwest Texas Electric Power line Reagan 48 214.61 rods of 12/1/83 N Coop .• Inc. Distrioution single pole 11/30/93 ..a'J N Location Distance -iN~o~. .---__--;:;---::;:.:-:-~C~o:..;;,mLP-=--an:..:.,jyc...... ,.,.,.....---:---.-- .....:T~yLP..:..e .....:P.....:e:..;...r.:.;.:m...:....it.::....- .;.Co:::,:u:.,:n.:....::t:,Ly (!...:B:...,:l..:.;.D.,;.ck:..:...... :.#....L)__---=...... ::o:..:,r,..",..:..:.A.:....:r('::....::~;..-_c;- __----= -.:.,Pe.;;:.:r:,...,;::-;;o~d ----iC..:::..o:...:.:ns::....:i:....:;d:.;;:e.;.t'd=-,'t:<--;ic-=0-.:...:.n 6087 Southwest Texas Electric Power line Reagan 48 244.48 reds of 1/1/83 $ 427.R4 Coop .• Inc. Distribution single pole 6/30/93 6088 Southwest Texas Electric Power Line Crockett 47 245.33 rods of 12/1/83 429.33 Coop. I Inc. Distribution single pole 11/30/93

6089 Southwest Texas Electric Power Li ne Crockett 47 268.79 rods of 2/1/84 470.38 Coop., Inc. Distribution single pole 1/31/94

6090 J. L. Davis Pipe line Reagan 2 393.30 rods of 3/1/84 1.769.84 Gas 2" 1ine 2/28/94

6091 Parker & Parsley, Inc Pipe line Reagan 12 36.67 rods of 2/1/84 300.00 Gas 210 1i ne 1/31/94

6092 J. l. Davis Pi pe Li ne Crockett 49 408.37 rods of 3/1/f14 1,837.67 Gas Line 3" line 2/28/94 n I .:::0 6093 J. l. Oa vis Pipe line Reagan 49 281.28 rods of 3/1/84 1,265.76 Gas Line 2" line 2/28/<:14

6094 8ig lake Salvage Company Surface Lease Reagan 11 140' x 200 I & 4/1/84 500.00* (Renewal of No. 3712) Salvage Yard 140' X 400! 3/31/85

6095 Basin Tank Rental Company Surface lease Reagan 11 200' X 140' 5/1/84 700.0n* (Renewal of No. 3744) Trucking Yard approx. 4/30/85

6096 J. H. Purvi s Power Line Reagan 12 160.00 rods of 2/1/84 300.00 Distribution single pole 1/31/94 (m; n. )

6097 Amoco Production Company Sut'face Andrews 13 208. 7' x 2G8. 7I 3/1/84 2,500.00** (Renewal of No. 48651 SWD approx. 2/28/89

* Renewable from year to year not to exceed a total of ten years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands - Surface Interests. ** Renewable from year to year not to exceed a total of five years. Negotiated by the Manager of University Lands - Oil I Gas and Miner21 Interests. Assignment of Lease No. 5667

No. Assignor Assignee Type Permit County Consideration 56 6-:;"7------:;-1n~t:-e-r-n....;at";-i""'o-n---"'a"""l"";C"'""r-u-"'d'e---;::'"Co-r-p-o-r-a"'-t":'""""io-n----!....:7N:-:a'-:-t-:-i o-n-a.....l,---,::"B-a-;nk;------:o~-l,,-'-....;....:7-..:....:...------;~_·"------;r--=""~-Sl1rface Lease era ne 5 300.00 Crude Unloading Site 5667 Abilene National Bank Getty Trading Surface Lease Crane 300.00 Transporation Company Crude Unloading Site

Material Source Permit No. 642 and 643 Location No. Grantee County (Block #) Quantity Consideration 642 Allan Construction Co., Inc. Pecos 20 1,475 cubic y~rds $ 368.75 of caliche 643 Rogers Dirt Construction Company Crane 30 1,100 yards of caliche 825.00 THE UNIVEPSITY OF TEXAS

SYSTEM ADMIPI ISTEAT ION

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETIIiG

APRIL 12-13, 1984

KOGG FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH

AND IMA HOGG FOUMDATIObI

Allocations were made from the Hogg Foundation far Mental Health and Ima Hogg Foundation to the fol lowing institutions and agencies:

1. Central Texas Medical Foundation, Austin, Texas Liaison Nursing Component to Liaison Fsychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Education Program - $19,500 The Executive Committee of the Hogg Foundation recommends for approval a grant for the period January, 1984 ta March 31, 1985. The program is designed to provide a Liaison Nurse who will function as a clinical education specialist to mental health. The principal responsibilities of this resource person wilt be development and implementation of instruction in mental health (classroom and cl inical ) for nurses; consultation in assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation uf th~emotional care of hospitalized patients and their families; development of support systems among nurses to more effectively manage professional stresses and assist in the delivery of quality patient care; and facilitation of liaison in mental health among all appropriate persons and institutions charged with inpatient care and outpatient continuity.

Dr. Deborah C. Peel, Director of the Liaison Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Education Program, will be responsible for administration of the project.

2. Dallas Geriatric Research Research Institute Oallas, Texas Special Care Unit for Mentally Impaired Residents - $15,901 The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health Executive Committee recommends for approval a grant for the period March 1, 1984 to February 28, 1985. This grant is for the evaluation of the special program for cognitively impaired residents at the Oal las Home for Jewish Aged. Special attention will be paid to the physical and social environment, the structured time interventions, and the interdisciplinary treatment approach.

Dr. Rosemary Wade Wilson, Director of Research of the Dallas Geriatric Research Institute, is responsible for the administration of the program.

3. Family Service Center, Houston, Texas

Fort Bend County Services for Emotional ly D isturbed Chi 1dren - $25,000 The Ima Hogg Foundation is recommending for approval a first year's grant for the period April 1, 1984 to March 31, 1985. The first- year grant constitutes a challenge grant which has been matched by the George Foundation. ROCG FOUNDAT1OK FOR MEflTkL t!EALT\I

AND IRA HOGG FOUNDAT10f,i (Continued )

3. Farni ly Servl ce Center (Continued)

This funding is for d service program for ~rnctionallydisturbed latency- aged children and their families in Fort eena County. This program will provide services to a pdrt of the Houstor, metropol itan arca which has few programs for children and a high level of need.

Mr. E. F. Christman, the Executive Director of the Family Service Center, will be responsible for the administration of the program.

4. Juvenile Court Volunteers of Harris County, Jnc. - $30,154

The Ima Hogg Foundation is recommending for approval a first-year grant for the period March 1, 1984 to February 28, 1985. Juvenile Court Volunt~ers is a nun-profit agency which h2s been servinq troubled youth in Harris County since 1968. Through its delinquency preyentien program, +he orgdnlzation rccrui ts, screens, and trains volunteers to work with pre-delinquent 2nd delinquent youth referred by the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department and other child- serving agencies. The goal of the program is to intervene with pre- del inquent youth, using communi ty vol untecrs , to pr~v~ntmcre serious problems 1 a ter,

Ms- Mary Gready, the Executive Director of Juvenile Court Volunteers, will be responsible for the admini strati on of the project..

5. Texas Department of Mental Heal th and Mental Hcal th Retardation, Au s ti n . Texas Lecture on Functions of Semantics in MHMR Care - $1,000

The Hogg Foundation recommends for approval a one-time grant for support of Dr. Le~naBachrach, who will prepare and deliver a speech (in Austin) on the functions of semantics in MHMR care. The Pogg Foundation will publish the speech as a part of its Mental Health Education Program.

Dr. Gary Miller, Commissioner of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, wi11 be responsible for the admi ni stration of this grant.

6. Texas Tech University Department of Sociology, Lubbock, Texas

Class, Ethnicity , Psychological Distress and Readiness for Sel f-Referral to a Professiona7 Mental Health Facility - $20,252

The Ho~gFoundation recommnds for approval an inltia'i grant for the period January 1, 1984 to December 31, 1984. This grant is for support of a joint research project with the Texas Tech School of Medicine to invcstfgate the relationship ainong class, ethnicity, psycho7ogical distress and readiness for self-referral to pt-ofessional niental healzh facilities. Matching frrnds totalling $5,000 will be provided by Texas Tech,

Dr. Peter Heller, Associate Professor of Sociology at Texas Tech University, will be responsible for administering the project. HOGG FOUROAT1 011 FOH FEMTAL HEALTH

AKD IMA %OGG FOUPiOATTON (Continued)

7. Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas Student Counseling Program - $1,000

The Hogg Foundation recommends for approval a me-time grant for the period January 15, 1984 to June 1, 2964. This grant is for support of a planning study to investigate the feasibility of iir~plemcntinga program, for the early indentification and treatment of students with psycholagical problems.

Dr. Jon H. Fleming, President of Texas Wesleyan College, is responsible for the administration of the project.

8, West Central Texas Council of Governments, Abilene, Texas

"Coping with Grief" Seminar - 5776

The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health Executive Committee recommends for approval a one-time grant. It is dnticipated that the seminar will bring together approximately 200 care givers f ronl a 19-county region. Dr. Myron Madden, a well known expert in the area of coping with grief, will conduct three sessions on specific aspects of the grief process. The participants will include senior center directors, Regionai Advisory Committee on Aging members, human service agency care givers, hospice program volunteers, and clergy from both the pastorate and a pastoral counseling center.

Mrs. Dorothy Vanderslice, Dirtctor of the Aging Department, West Central Texas Council of Governments, is responsible for the administration of the prograin.

9 The University of Texas Press, Austin, Texas

"The Mexican Origin Population" Special Issue of Social S-terly - $1,500

The Hogy Foundation recommends a grant to be used as partial support of a special serial monograph on "The Mexican Origin Experience in the United States." This grant will enable the inclusion of several articles having direct mental health relevance and wi I1 include the purchase of 50 copies of this special issue. Ten copies will be for Foundation internal use (including its 7 ibrary), while the others wi11 be distributed to directors and potentia7 directors of Foundation supported projects. The 450-page special issue/monograph will include 33 articles, niany of them dealing with issues related to Mexican American mental health.

The Social Science Quarter1 has been published at U.T. Austin since 1920. Its current j7udsare the Southwestern Social Science Association and The University of Texas Press. (RBC H-13) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

SYSTEM ADf41NISTRATION

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' FlEETING

APFIL 12-13, 1984

CCNTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE A740 LOCAL GOVERIiMENT

( FIltlDS GOlFlG OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval of the U.T. Board of Regents: 1. Agency: The Texas Agriculture Extension Service - Soil Testing Laboratory Contract No.: IAC (e4-85) 1060 New Funds : $2,800 Contract Period: December 20, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Description: To conduct soil analysis of vineyard soil samples. 2, Agency: Texas State Lihrary - Records Managenlent Division Coct ract No. : IAC (84-85) 1077 New Funds : $900 Contract Period: December 29, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Description: Microfilm approximately 21,000 U.T. Board of Regents' Minutes and Annual Budgets for the U.T. Board of Regents. THE I!NiVERSITY OF TEXAS

SY STEF! ADM 11I STRLT 1014

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-E4 OPERATING BUDGET

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' CIEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

The term "rate" is the full-time tw~lv2-monthrate, the appointee receiving a proportionate agount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for paynlerlt of salarf es, unlcss otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account. Full-time Salary Effective % No. 1 tern, Department, Title, Name Date --Time Mos. Rate -ROC

SYSTEM OFFICES Office of the Director, The University of Texas System Pot ice 1 nspector 1. Daniel E. Raff

EPlSES OF REVENUE BEARING PROPERTY University Lands Accounting Assistant Mineral Contract Specialist 2. Lanvil L. Gilbert Full -time Zalary Effective % No. Item,, Item,, Name Date --Time Mos. Rate -RBC

"!!PNGES.- OF STATUS

SYSTEM OFFICES Office of the Chancellor-Chancellor 2 Grover Campbell

From: Special Assistant f~r Governmental Relations

To: Special Assistant for Governmental Relations Full - t imp -- Salary Dat~of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation -Time -Mos. Rate -R8C

RES IGNPT IONS

SYSTEM OFFICES Office of the Chancellor-Chancellor Gi rector of Governmental Re1 ations 4. Hcrman A. Adams, Jr. (Deceased 1

Office of Planning and Analysis Assistant Director of Planning and Analysis 5. Harlan 5. Cooper

Office cf the Director*, The University of Texas System Pol ice Inspector 6. Weldon L. Welch

EXPENSES OF REVEfJUE BEARING PROPERTY Office of Investments and Trusts Director, Stock Research 7. Edmund M. Cowart

REVOLVING FIJNDS Office of Facilities, Planning and Construction Senior Construction Inspector 8. Earl D. Hildebrand 2472

RRC

DESIGNATED FUNDS Institute of Higher Education Management 9. Amount of Transfer - $4,981

From: Registration Fees

To: Management Workshop for new Department and Di vision Heads

10. A~ountof Transfer - $4,850 From: Registration Fees

To: Innovations Wcrkshop

This action sets u? the budgets for the workshops held January 29-February 3, 1984 and January 26-27, 1984. THE UNIVERSITY GF TEXAS

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT LAND AND INVESTMENT REPORT

Meeting of April- 13, 1984

PAGE INDEX L 8 I REPORT

I. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

A. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983

I. Report on Securities Transact ions

2. Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and Available Fund

B. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDEO JANUARY 31, 1984 1. Report on Securities Transactions

2. Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and Available Fund

11. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

A. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1983 7. Comn Trust Fund Summary of Assets

2. Report on Securities Transactions

3. Securities Transactions Detail

B. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED JANUARY 31, 7984

1. Common Trust Fund Summary of Assets

2, Report on Securities Transactions

3. Securities Transactions Detai I

C. ADDITIONS, WITHDRAWALS AND TRAYSFERS - COMMON TRUST FUND - 48 DECEMBER 1 , 1983 LAPID AND INVESTMENT REPORT

For Month Ended December 31, 1983

I. PERMANENT IlNIVFRSITY FUND

PERMANFFIT IINIUFPSITY FUND - TNVESTMENT MATTERS. --

REPORT Obi SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS, --Thc fol 1 owing securities transactions have been made for the Permanent University Fund in D~cemher, 1983. The Executive Director for Investments and Trusts recommends approvdl h.y the Board of Regents of these transactions.

COMPARISON SUMMARY OF ASSETS

ROOK VALUE BOOK YIELD BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD SECURITY 12/31/82 12/31/82 1.2/31/83 12/3.- - 1/83 DEBT SECURITIES: U. S, Government Oblioatinns Treasury Bonds $ 244,539,245.13 10.85% $ 316,295,164.66 10.722 Va r i nus Guaran t ~edBonds 290,835,867.79 10.72 299,390,313.32 10.63 FHA Mortgages 6,153,711.49 6.96 5,666,603.61 6,97 TOTAL - U. S. Government Oh1 igatinns 541,578,824.41 10.74 621,352,081.59 10.64

Corporate Bonds 604,227,830.88 9,99 631,759,980.21 10.10

TOTAL - DEBT SECURITTES l,IR2,554,135.68 10.41 1,771,775,521.40 10.39

Preferred Stocks 5,759,500.00 13.56 5,759,500.00 --13.56

TOTAI.. - FTXED INCOME SECURITIES 1,188,313,635.68 10.43 1,278,535,027.40 10.41

EQUITY SECIIRZTIES: -tu -tu res 5,198,145.00 7,173 2,072,770.Nl 5.65 Converti bl c Prcf~rr~dStnc ks 807,028.89 10.41 1,504,866.41 8.98 Common Stacks 526,511,328.63 6.65 629,510,344.04 -6.11

TOTAL - EQIITTY SF'CIIR!TIFS 537,516,502.52 6.67 633,887,980.45 6.11

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 1,7?0,830,138.20 9.27 1,912,423,007.85- -8.99

CASH K EUUIVALENT: U. S. Govts. (Direct & Gtd.) 8,581,826.38 Govt. Agencies (Non-Gtd. ) 260,fl00.00 Corpora tc Bonds 148,P30.31 Commercial Paper 55,677,700.00 Cash (Interest Bearinp) -- 1,514,997.92

TOTAL - CASH 8 EQUIVALENT 66,178,354.61 TOTAL - SECURITIES, CASH & EOIIIVAL.ENT $1,787,008,492.81 -

Jndi cdted Annual Income for Ensuing 12 Months $165,655,687.00 PERMANENT Uf4 1 VERS I TY FUND SUMPP,EY OF ASSETS EOgK VALUE AND BOOK YlELD BY COUNSELOR AM SYSTEM STAFF (000's Omitted)

Decenber 31, 1983

ALL IAHCE CAPITAL SYSTEM STAFF CAP I TAL GUARD I APl TOTPOL FUND DEBT SECURiTlES: U. S. Governwnts Treasury Bonds Various Govt. Gtd. FHA Mortqages TOTAL U. S. Govts. Non-Gtd. Agencies Corporate Bonds TOTAL DEBT Preferred Stocks TOTAL FIXED EQUITY SECURITIES: Cowerti ble Debs. Conv. Preferred Common Stocks TOTAL EQUITIES TOTAL LONG TEK4

SHORT TERM: U. S. Govt. Gtd. Corporate Bods Commercial Paper Cash (Int. Bearing) TOTAL SHORT TEEM

TOTAL FUNP SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS (December, 'I 983)

Cost Yield (Book Value) at Cost Purchases: U. S. Govt. Agencies Non-Guaranteed Common Stocks TOTAL Short Term Securities

TOTAL ACQU IS 1T IONS

Gain Yield Total Net o r at Sale (Loss) Price Proceeds -Book-. - -.Value-. -- - --Sales: Common stocks $ 4,215,339.84 $ 3,330,873.92

Maturi ties and Pre~avments: U. S. Govt. Obligations Gua ra nt eed GNMA Pools Various Bonds FHA Mortgages TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obl U. S. Guvt. Agencies Non-Guaran teed Corporate Bonds TOTAL Short Term Securities TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND BOOK VALUE

November 30, 1983 Balance $1,948,039,203.42 Add i tions (December, 1 983) From West Texas Lands (See Cash Statement for Detail) $1 8,393,541.80 Real ized Net Gain or (Loss) on Security Transactions 919,254.60 19,312,796.40

December 31 , 1983 Bal ance PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (December, 1983)

I MVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Yield Par Value Description ----Price -(Book value) at Cost GOVERNMENT : -U. S. +. AGENCIES -- on-~uaranteed) $32,360.90 Federal Home Loan Mortgage -- .. IO-l/2$ Participation Certificates, Group No. 181243, 5/1/10 86.50 $ 27,992.18 --12.22%

NET INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER

TOTAL ACQU IS ITIONS

Book COMMERC IAt PAPER HOLDINGS 1 2/31 /83 : -- - Value Associates of North Ameri ca $ 3,000,000. OU General Electric Credit 5,000,000,OO General Motors Acceptance 15,500,000.00 Sears Roebuck Acceptance 5,000,000.00 PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Continued) (December, 1983)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Yield Total Net Gdin or dt Sale Book Value Descri ption Price Proceeds (Loss) Price - SAL ES

COMMON STOCKS : $ 297,828.36 tifenlark (10m shs.)

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. 5. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed):-- Various Long Term 479.203.95 GNMA Pass-Throuahs. Various Pool s ($509,666.89 parj 509,666.89 30,462.94 17,000.00 Patriot IV Shipping, Series C,

, .-. - -. -- -- 8.05X, 12/7/04 ($17m par) 17,000.00 -0- 496,203.95 Total - Various Long Term 526,666,89 30,462.94 -. ? - .. - --A-

FHA -Mortgages

42,553.15 Principal Payments ($42,553.15 par) ..L-.-.. 42,553.15 A -0- -

538,757.10 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations (Guaranteed) 569,220.04 -- 30,462.94

U. S. GOVERNMENT AGENCI €5 ( Non-Guaran teed : 159,471.55 Federal Home Loan Mtge. Corp. P.C.'s Various Groups ($161,027.55 par) 161,027.55 1,556.00

CORPORATE BONDS: 3,175,55 Central Hudson Gas & Electric 4.85:; Promi ssory Notes , 12/ 1 /!I5 ($3,500 par) 100,000.00 Gcneral Telephone of Florida 10.85% 1st Mtge., 12/1/99 ($fOOrn par) 22,554.71 Texaco 4-7 /2% Notes, 12/15/89 ($2511 par)

125,730.26 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

$ 823,958.91 TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

$1,121,787.27 TOTAL DISPOSITIONS 2480

PERMM1ENT llNIVERSITY FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (December, 1983)

INVESHlfNTS ACQUIRED Total Net Cost Yield ~!o . Sha rp,\ Description Pr'iee (Rook Vflluc) at Cost COMMON sITrr::fS: -~ 25,000 Best Products 32.03 $ 800,675.00 1.05% 15,nOO Capital Holding 38.13 571,893.40 3.88 15,000 Combinpd In ternat i ona 1 39.85 597 J50. 00 5.02 80,000 Dayton Hudson 33.37 2,669,360.00 1.95 5,000 Dun ~ Bradstreet 62.69 313,450.00 2.55 30,000 E-Systems 35.89 1,076,801.40 1.39 40,000 F~derated Departmpnt Stl1res 53.92 2,156,850.00 4.08 15,000 General ~lotors 75.1? 1,126,770.00 5 ..32 15,000 Hewl ett-PackrJrd 40.17 602,595.00 0.45 15,000 r11 ; no is Too 1 ~Iorks .57.39 860,800.00 2.02 10,000 Mf'rck 94.23 942,?BO.OO 3.18 50,000 National Medical EnterprisE's 21. 70 1,084,800.00 2.03 15,000 New York Times - Class A 86.56 1,298,445.00 1. 63 30,000 Northwpst Airlines 47.63 1,4?8,750.00 1.68 45,000 Pfizer 36.93 1,662,(100.00 3.57 35,000 Phibro-Salomon 32.10 1,123,500.00 1.68 20,000 Ryde r Sy s tPI1l 59.10 1,182,000.00 1. 83 15,000 SC'nrs Roebuck 40.Sfl 608,325.00 3.75 5,000 Texil s Oi 1 Pi (iriS 43.m ?18,875.00 0.73 70,000 Wanq Lnboratorirs - ClnS5 B 3?77 ?,293,796.fiO 0.37

TOTAL ACClliSITIONS $22,019,7]6.3.0- 2.36%

INVESTMENTS DISPOSEn nF Yield Total Net Gain or dt Sale Book Value Description Price Procer.ds (Los,,; ) Price -~- COMMON STnCK5: $ 753,760.00 Dayton Hudson (20m shs.) 32.63 $ 652,500.00 $(101,?60.00) 1.99% 1,188,785.00 Perkin-Elmp.p (SOm shs.) 27.43 1,371 ,454.16 __.,,}83,169.1o, 1.8?

1,Q4?045.00 TOTAL SALES ? ,O?3, %4. -16 fl1,909.16 1.Rn:

20,597,000.00 NFT DECREASE IN COMt~ERCIAL Pl1rLR --1.°,597,000.00 -_0_-_

$22,539,045.00 TOTA!. DISPOSITIONS $22,620,954.16 $ 81,909.16

Book Value COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLOINGS 12/3~lgd: American Express Credit $ 6,758,000.00 Gp.ncral Electric Credit ] ,131,000.00 Montgomery Ward Credit 6,288,000.00 $14,177,000.00

L &I 7 PFRMfi.bIENT IJP!lVFHSITY FUND - CAPITAL GIIARDIAN 4-83)

INVESTMENTS ACOUIRCD

Yield Total Net - No. Shares Description -- Price Cost --at Cost COMMO N STOCKS: American Cyanamid American International Group Anheuser-Dusch Cox Communications Goodyear Tire & Rubber Great Western Financial Lucky Stores Pioneer Proct.er B Gambl c Texas Instrlrments Transco Enerqy

TOTAL ACQUTSITZONS

INVESTMET4TS DISPOSED OF Yield Tutal Net Gainor atsale Rook Va l uc ntlscrlpt- iorl Price Proceeds -- (Loss) PriCP COMMON STOCKS : $ 713,9?3,4% RCA (40m shs.) 33.79 $1,351,773.79 $637,850.37 7.66% 377,077.14 United Telecommunications

- (20m shs. 23.18 - .. 463,521.48 86,447.34-. --7.94 1,091,000.56 TOTAL SALE5

6,467,000.00 NET FECREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER - 6 ,W17,000.00-- -0-

$7,558,000.56 TOTAL O[SPRSITJONS

COMPfIRCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/83: Book Val UP Gcneral Motors Acceptavcc CASH STATEMEhlT Decenrber 31, 1983

Permanent Available Fund Fund RECEIPTS:

From West Texas Lands: Oil Royalties Gas Royalties Sulphur Royal ties Water Royalties Brine Royalties Mi neral LP~SP Re~tals Water Lease Rentals Salc of Sand, Gravel, etc. Minera 1 [.@asp Ronuscs

Total f ram West Texas Lands

From Disposition of Securities:

U. S. Government Obligations GNMA Pass-Throughs Various Guaranteed Ronds FHA Mortgages

U. S. Government Agencies Non-Gua ranteed

Corporate Bonds

Corr~rr~onStocks

Short Term Securi t.i es Interest Receivcd:

I). S. Government Obl igdtions Treacury Sccuri ties Gf4MA Pass-Throughs Various Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages

U. 5. Government Aqcncies Non-Gua ranWed

Corporate Bonds

Short Tern) Securities

Common Stocks

TOTAl RECEIPTS !i0,532,113.G5

CashonHand 11/30/83 (Interest Rearing) 6,527,369.59

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND CASH CASH STATEYENT rl~cember31, 1983 (Continued)

Permanent Avai 1 ah1 P -- Fund Fund

Securi tips Acqui red:

U. S. Government Agencies Non-Guaranteed

Cnmnn Stocks

Short Tern) Securities

Amortization of Discount

To Clear Out Available Fund

TOTAL D I SBLIRSEMENTS

CashovHand 12/31/83 (Inter~qtBearinq) 2,203,454.01

TOTAL D I SBURSEMEblT5 AND CASH For tlonth End~dJanuary 31, 1984

I. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

PERMANENT UNI VFRSl TY FtlND - INVESTMEFIT MATTERS. --

REPORT ON SECIJRITIES TRANSACTIONS. --The To1 1 nwing secrl t-i tics transactions have been made for the Permanent tlniversity Fund in January, 1924. The Executi vc Director for Investments and Trusts recommends approva 1 by the Board of Regents of these transactions. COMPARISON SIJMMARY OF ASSETS

BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD BOOK VALUE BOOK YIELD SECURITY 1/31/83 .- 1/31/83 1/31/84 1/3 1/84 - DEBT SECURITIES: U. S. Gover~ntObligations Treasury Bafids $ 251,483,805.95 10.81% $ 310,306,085.93 10.75% Variaux Guaranteed Bonds 290,768,262.46 20.59 298,732,227.70 10.63 FHA Mortgages 6,0?8,717,83 6.96 5,631,200.07 6.97 TOTAL - U. S. Government Obl igations 547,850,786.24 10.65 614,669,513,20 10.66 U. S. Govsrnm~ntAgencies (Non-Guaranteed) 36,744,144.06 12.34 19,543,448.04 11.83

Corpcra te Bonds 605,908,063.41-- 10.00 630,322,032-54 10.10

TOTAL - DEBT SECllRJTIES 1,190,502,993.71 10.37 1,264,534,993.78 10.40

Pr~ferredStocks 5,759,500.00 33.56 5,759,500.00 13.56

TOTAL - FIXED INCOME 1,196,262,493.71-- 10.39 1,270,234,493.78 10.41 SECURITIES

-EUUlTY SECURTTILS: C~nvertiInl&~~iitt~res 5,198,145.00 7.63 2,872,770.00 5,65 Convertible Preferred Stocks 7,374,677.79 9.07 2,504,866.41 8.98 Common Stocks 534,95?,422.34 6.64 - 616,135,649.31 5.97

TOTAL - EQUITY SECURJTIES 547,525,244.63 --6.66 620,513,285.72 . --5.98

TOTAL - ILONG TERM

INVESTMENTS 1,738,787,738.34 9.23 1,890,807,779.50*- - 8.96

CASH & EQUIVALENT: (J. S. Govts. (Direct & Gtd.) 8,339,161.10 10.63 7,493,512,38 Covt . Agencies ( Non-Gtd. ) 60,000.00 14.?(1 -0- Corporate Bonds 169,887.45 6.92 3,147,612.19 Commercial Paper 51,096,700.00 8.56 82,705,000.00 Cdsh (~nterestBearing) 2,845,654.98 7,376,093.7?

TOTAL - CASH I(( EQUIVALENT 62,511,4fl9.63 8.85 105,722,218.36 TOTAL - SECURITIES, CASH & EQUIVALENT

Indicated Annual Income for Ensuinq 12 Months $166,079,781.00 PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND SUM~~RY OF ASSETS BOOK Vf;LUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COI!NSELOR ilJW SYSTE~1 STAFF (000· s Ol'itted)

Janudf_v 31, 1984 ALLIANCE CAPITAL SYST[I.1 STAFF CPP i TflL GUARDIAN TOTAL FUND DEBT SECUR IT! ES: U. S. Governments Treasury Bonds $ 310,306 10.75;'; 5 310,306 lC.75~~ Various Govt. Gtd. 298,132 10.63 298.732 10.63 FHA Mortgages 5.631 6. 97 5,631 6.97 TOTAL U. S. Govts. 614.669 10.66 614,669 10.66 Non-Gtd. Agencies 19,543 11. 83 19,543 11.83 Corporate Bonds 630,322 10.10 630,322 10.10 r- TOTAL DEBT ~ 1.264.534 10.40 1,264.5311 10.40 ...... Preferred Stocks 5.760 13.56 5,760 13.56 ...... N TOTAL FIXED 1,270,294 10.41 1,270,294 10.41 EOUITY SECURITIES: Convertible Debs. 2,873 5.65 2,B73 5.65 Conv. Preferred 1,505 8.98 1,505 8.98 Common Stocks 450,539 6.81 $81,467 2.Sn $84,130 4.46% 616,136 5.97 TOTAL tou IT I ES 454,917 6.81 fl,J ,467 2.87 84,130 4.46 620,514 5.98 TOTAL LONG TERr4 1,725,211 9.46 81,467 2.87 84,130 4.46 1,390,808 8.96

SHORT TERM: O. S. Treasuri es 5,993 9.4t 5,993 9.48 U. S. G(wt. Gtd. 1.500 g.ne 1,500 9.00 Corpora te Bonds R. ]48 10.80 8,148 10.80 9,283 5,417 N Commercial Paper 68,000 9.37 9.22 9.19 82.705 9.34 a+:a Cash (Int. Bearing) 6,863 9.27 7 501 7,376 9.27 Cl) TOTAl SHORT TERM 90.509 9.49 9,295 9.21 ~,91B 8.~1 105,722 9.45 ~

TOTAL FUND Sl,815,720 9. 46~; $90,762 3. 52;~ 590,048 4.72% 51,996,530 8. 99~~ SIJMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS (January, 1984)

Cost Yield (Book Value) at Cost Purchases: Common Stnc k s

Short Term Securi ties

TOTAL ACQU IS ITTONS

Gain Yield Total Met o r at Sale Proc~eds Book Value (Loss)- Price Sales: Common Stocks

Maturities and Prepayments: U. S. Govt. obligations Guaranteed GNMA Pools $ 588,104.31 $ 55?,118.19 $ 35,986.12 Various Bnnds 451,691.07 451,679.35 11.72 FHA Mortgages --- 35,403.54 35,403.54 - 0- TOTAL - tl. S. Govt. Obl. 1,075,198.92 1,039,201.08 35,997.84 U. S. Govt. Agencies Plon-Guaranteed

Corporate Bonds -- 740,142.86 735,409.04 4,733.82 TOTAL 1,936,696.33 1,894,968.33 41,728,OO Short Term Securitie? 4,889,000.00 4,889,000.00 -0- TOTAL MATU R I T I ES AND PREPAYMENTS $6,825,696.33 $6,783,968.33-- $ 41,728,00

TOTAL DISPOSITIONS $45,541,211.94 $29,815,623.16 $15,725,588.78

PERMANENT UN I VERS I TY FUND ROOK VALUE- December 31, 1983 Balance Add i tions (January, 1984) From West Texas Lands (See Cash Statcrnent for Detail) $13,452,409.26 Realized Net Gain or (Loss) on Security Transactions 15,725,588.78- -- January 31, 1984 Balance PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (January, 1984)

1NVESTMENTS ACQU I RED

Total Net Cost - Description (Book Value) NET INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER $39,500,000.00

CDMMERC IAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1 /31/84 : Book Val ue -,- - -- - P Associates of North America $ 9,000,000.00 BarclaysAmeri can 13,000,000.00 Borg Warner Acceptance 8,000,000.00 General Electric Credit 10,000,000.00 General Motors Acceptance 15,500,000.00 Sears Roebuck Acceptance 5,000,000.00 Westi nghousc Credit 7,500,000.~ PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (January, 1984)

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF Yield Total Npt Gain or at Sale Book Value Description Price Proceeds (LOSS) Price SALES

COMMON STOCKS: 8 4.00 Allied Rancshares (0.25 sh.) 23.20 1,836,690.71 Beatrice Foods (89,844 shs. ) 34.00 4,641,809.85 Exxon (265,748 shs.) 37.49 2,130,891.27 International Paper (60m shs.) 59.35 336,167.50 NCR (5m shs. ) 130.91 1,594,659-28 Public Service of Indiana (62,700 shs. ) 12.19 1,639,564.50 Schering-Pl ough (45,300 shs.) 37.05 3,688,599.28 Shell Oil (268,400 shs.) 40.45 1,031,390.00 Warner Communicatjons (23m shs.) 26.92

--$16,899,776.39 TOTAL SALES

MATIIR ITI ES AND PREPAYMENTS-

U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed): Various Long Term 552, f 18.19 GNMA Pass-Throughs , Various Pools ($588,104.31 par) 588,104.31 34.873.45 Rlue Ridg~Hospital System, (Hi 11-Burton Loan) 9% not^, 7/1/00 ($34,823.45 par) 34,823.45 22,783.91 Cochise County Hospital, (Hi 11 -Burton Loan) 9.60% Note, 1/1/00 ($22,783.91 par) 22,783.91 148,675.80 Intercoastal Bulk Carriers, Series A, 9-1/8X SF Bands, 6/30/92 ($148,675.80 par) 148,675.80 172,000.00 Magnolia Marine Transport, 8-3/42 SF Bonds, 7/22/85 ($172m par) 172,000.00 16,458,19 Manufacturers Hanover Trust, Owner Trustee, (Shipmor Associates) Series A, Issue I, 9%, 6/30/02 ($16,469.91 par) 16,469.91 24,933.00 Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, (Hi 7 ]-Burton Loan) 8- t/4% Note, 1/74/99 ($24,938.00 par) 24,938.00 32,000.00 Moore-McCormack Bul k Transport, Series B, 9% SF Bonds, 6/30/96 ($3?m par) 32,fl00.00

-1,003,797.54 TOTAL - Various Long Term 1,039,795.38 PERMANENT UN IVEKSITY FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (Conti nued) (January, 1984)

INVESTFIENTS O I SPOSED OF (Continued )

Total Net Gain or

Book Value-- Description Price Proceeds (Loss) MATUR IT.- I ES ATPREPAYMENTS(C0nt.i nued )

U, 5. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed) (Continued) :

$ 35,403.54 F=FFrincipa ayments ($35,403.54 par)

1,039,201.08 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations (Guaranteed) 1,075,198.92 ---35,997.84

U . S. GOVERNMENT AGENCI ES ( ~ion-Guaranteed I : 120,358.21 Federal Home Loan Mtge. P.C. 's Various Groups ($121,354.55 par) 121,354.55 - 996,34

CORPORATE BONDS: 132,025.97 Rea trice Fnods 9-7/82 Promissory Notes, 1/15/95 ($133,142.86 par) 133,142.86 19,355.05 Dow Chemical 4-1/2% Promissory Notes, 1/15/90 (,$20nl par) 20,000.00 200,000.00 On~ok 9-7/8% Notes, 2/1/91 ($200m par) 200,000.00 172,000.00 San Diego Gas & Electric 5-5/8% 1st Mtge., 1/15/84 ($172~par) 172,000.00 Snhio/BP Trans Alaska Pipeline Capital: 38,983.00 9-3/42 Notes, 1/1/93 ($39m par) 39,000.00 102,150.81 10-5/8% Nntes, 1/1/93 (1105m par.) 105,000.00 70,894.71 10-518% Notes, 1/1/98 ($71m par) 7l,000.00

735,409.04 TOTAL - Corporate Bonds -- -. -740,142.86-

,$ 2,894,968.33 TOTAL MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

$18,794,744.72 TOTAL D ISPnSITIONS PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (January, 1984)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Tntal Net Cost Yield No. Shares Descrl ption Price (Book Value) at Cost COMMON STOCKS: Avco Best Products Big Three Industries Capital Holding Dow Jones E-Sys terns Federated Department Stores Hewlett-Packard Macy (R. H.) Merck Na 1 co Chemi ca l Northern Trust Superior Oi 1 Texas Oi1 & Gas Wang Laboratories - Class B TOTAL ACOUISITIONS

1 NVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF Yield Total Net. Gain or at Sale Book Value Description --Price Proceeds (Loss) Price COMMON STOCKS : $ 129,420.50 Combined International (5m shs.) 41.35 $ 206,743.08 809,800.00 Donnelly (R. R.) & Sons (40m shs. ) 39.90 1,595,946.66 517,757.38 New York Times - Class A (20m shs.) 25.67 513,382.83

1,456,377.88 TOTAI. SALES 2,316,072.57

4,889,000,00 fiET DECREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER 4,889,000.00

$6,345,977.88 TOTAL DISPOSITTONS $7,205,072-57

-COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/84: Book Value-- American Express Credit $4,971,000.00 Montgomery Ward Credit 4,317,000,OO PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN (January, 1984)

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Yield No. Shares Description Price -(Book Value) at Cost COMMON STOCKS: 2,000 Americdn International Group 5,500 Capital Cities Communications 2,500 Merck 6,400 Monsanto 22,000 Procter & Gamble

TOTAL PURCHASES

NET INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL PAPER

TOTAL ACQUISITIONS

INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF Yield Tntal Net Gainor atsale Book Value-- Description Price Proceeds (LOSS ) Price FOMMON S IOCKS : $ 574,608.00 American Broadcasting (16m shs.) 55,48 $ 887,620.34 20,489.28 Energas (lm shs.) 16.25 16,250.00 1,463,045.40 Lilly (Eli) (22~shs.) 60.54 1,331,945.52 789,569.38 RCA (3111 shs.) 33.40 1,035,365.38 984,302.50 Reynol ds (R. J. ) Industries (20m shs.) 65.00 1,299,964.58 842,886.00 Sn~ithKlineReckman (1217 shs. 1

$4,674,900.56 - TOTAL DISPOSITIONS -$5,248,214.81

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/84: Book Value American Express Credit $1,697,000.00 Borg- Warner Acceptance 2,877,000.00 Genera 1 Motors Acceptance 843 .OOO. 00 CASH STATEMEH'T January 31, 1984

Permanent Available Fund Fund RECEIPTS:

From West Texas Lands: Oi1 Royal ties Gas Royal ties Sulphur Royalties Water Royalties Brine Royal ties Mineral Lease Rentals Water Lease Rentals Bri ne Lease Ren ta 1 s Sale of Sand, Gravel, etc, Mineral Lease Bonuses Total from West Texas Lands

From Disposition of Securities:

U. S. Government Obligations GNMA Pass-Throughs Various Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages U. S. Government Agencies Non-Gua ranteed Corporate Bonds Common Stocks Short Term Securities

Interest Received:

U . S. Government Obl iga tinns Treasury Serurities GNMA Pass-Throughs Varinus Guaranteed Bonds FHA Mortgages !J. S. Government Agencies Non-Guaran teed Corporate Bonds Cot~vertibl e Debentures Short Term Securities Funds in State Treasury

Dividends Received: Preferred Stocks Convertible Pref~rrcdStocks Common Stocks

Amortization of Premium

TOTAL RECEIPTS 58,995,288.92

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND CASH CAStl STATEMENT January 31, 1984 (Continued)

Pern~anent Available Fund Fund DISBURSEMENTS:

Secu rities Acqu ired :

Common Stocks Short Term Securities

Amorti ?a tion of Discount 478,689.04

To Clcar Out Available Fund

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

Cash on Hand 1/31/84 (Interest Bearing) 7,376,093.79

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS AND CASH $61,198,742.93 COVMON TRUST FUKD SUWMARY OF ASSETS 600K. VALUE AND BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (000's Omitted)

December 31, 1983

ALL IANC E CAPITAL SYSTEM STAFF CAPITAL GUARD I Ah' TOTAL FUND DEBT SECURITIES: U. S, Governments Treasury Bonds Various Govt. Gtd. TOTAL U. S. Govts. Mon-Gtd. Agencies Corporate Bonds TOTAL DEBT Preferred Stocks

EQUITY SECURITIES: Convertible Debs. Common Stacks Other Equities TOTAL EQUITIES

TOTAL LONG TERM

SHORT TERM: U. S. Treasuries Corporate Bonds Comerci a1 Paper Cash TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FUND For Month Ended December 31, 1983

I I. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS. --

REPORT ON SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securities transactions have been made for the Trust and Special Funds in December, 1983. The Executive Director for Investn~entsand Trusts recomn~ends approval by the Board of Regents of these transactions.

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Net Cost Yield Description and Fund (Book Value) at Cost (DETAILF, SCHEDULES FOLLOW)

PURCHASES

COMMON STOCKS : Conrnon Trust Fund - A1 1 iance Capi taf $6,222,486.60 1,872 Camon Trust Fund - Capital Guardian 1,378,512.30 2.54

TOTAL - Common Stocks

NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES: Common Trust Fund - System Staff $7,306,300.00 Common Trust Fund - Undi stributed Receipts 770,100.00 Development Projects and Pub1 i cations 900.00 Office of Investments & Trusts - Miscellaneous Charges A1 1ocable to Trust & Speci a1 Funds 300.00 Hogg Foundation for Mental Health-- Eloise He1 bi g Chalmers- Ima Hogg Fund 2,000.00 DeRossette Thomas Fund 7,500.00 Varner-Bayou Bend Iieri tage Fund for Chi 1d Guidance Center in Houstvn 3,500.00 Frances Fowler Wal lace Nemorial Fund 2,500.00 Unal 1 oca ted Account 69,300.00 W. C. Hogg Fund - Unappropriated Incorne 2,000.00 Ima Hogg Foundation 84,000.00 Chri stine W. Anderson Memorial Fund 200.00 Mary Yates Memorial Fund 2,000.00 Robertson Poth Foundat ion - Income Account 1,700.00 Inla Hogg Scholarships in Mental Heal th 8,500.00 Cockrcll Family Professorial Chair Fund in Engineering 800,000.00 L. D., Marie & Edwin Gale Chair in Judaic Studies 3,000.00 SAMS - Dr. Mitten 0. Russ Chair in Surgery 2,200,OO Lorai ne 0'Gorman Gonzal ez Trust 900.00 Damage Payments on West Texas Lands 2,400,OO

TOTAL - Net Purchase of Short Term Securities $9,069,300.00 -- INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (December, 1983) Yield Total Net Gain or at Sale Hook Value . Descri ption and Fund . Proceeds (Loss) Price (DETAILED SCHEDULES FOLLOW)

SALES

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS: Stocks Received by Gift or Bequest $489.98

COMMON STOCKS: $ 243,720-00 Common Trust Fund - System Staff $ 339,513,63 $ 95,793.63 1.06% 803,768.75ComonTrust Fund- Alliancecapital 893,570-12 89,801.37 2.37 273,018.01 Common Trust Fund - Capital Guardian 453,871.80 180,853.79 4.01 21.68 Winedale Stagecoach Inn Fund 21 .81 0.13 -- 1.83 $1,320,52a.44TOTAL - ComonStocksbeforcGifts 1,686,977.36 $366,448.92 -2.55% --.-a -.-- Stocks ReceivedbyGiftorBequest 1,405,737.75

TOTAL - All Common Stocks 83,092,715.11-

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS--

U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (Di rect and Guaranteed) : Direct $805,000.00 Reti r~inentof Indebtedness Account $805,000.00

Gua ranteed GNMA Prepayments-- 9,343.74 Common Trust Fund - System Staff 845.26 Student Property Deposi t Schol arshi p Fund - Temporary 225.51 Reserve for Possible Fire Losses - Temporary Student Housing Units 1,593.82 Student Property Deposit Schol arshi p Fund 430.15 Texas Union Building Fund 429.50 DMS - Willfam Buchanan Chair in Internal Medicine 35,205.32 Retirement of Indebtedness Accounts 48,073.30 TOTAL - U. 5. Govt. Obligations (Guaranteed)

8853,073.30 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Oh1 igations (Di rect and Guaranteed) $853,869.96

-CORPORATE BONDS: $2,180.46 Connnori Trust Fund - System Staff $2,780.46 INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued) (December, 1983)

Total Net Descri ption and Fund Proceeds

--NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES: Common Trust Fund - A1 1i a nce Capi tal $ 5,411,000.00 Common Trust Fund - Capital Guardian 1,472,000.00 Chancellor's Council - Unrestricted Account 127,700.00 Chancellor's Council - Special Memorial Fund - Gutenberg Bible 91,400.00 Office of Investments and Trusts - Suspense Account 20,600.00 Hogg Foundation for Mental Health-- Ima Hogg Fund 95,800.00 Thomas E. Hogg Fund 17,300.00 Uill C. Hogg Fund 21,700.00 Ima Hogg Foundation 10,600.00 Temporary Investments of Funds to Be Added to Common Trust Fund-- U. 7. Austin 2,003,600.00 Gal ves ton Medi ca 1 Branch 1,260,000.00 M. 0. Anderson Hospital 172,400.00 Dallas Medical School 22,300.00 U. T. El Paso 10,700.00 San Antonio Medical School 121,100.00 U. T, Tyler 25,000.00 Estate of Bettie Margaret Smith 3,900-00 Maud McCai n Hardi ng Fund 22,200.00 Murray Case Sells Foundation Student Loan Fund 20,000 .OO GMB - James W. McLaughlin Fellowship Fund 30,200.00 UTEP - Josephine Clardy Fox Estate Fund 243,500.00 UTD - Excel 1ence in Education Land Endowment Fund 13.75 UTD - University of Texas at Dallas Philatelic Endowment Fund 5,100.00 U. T. lnstitute of Texan Cultures Special Fund 24.93 Loraine 0'~ormanGonzalez Trust - Income Account 20,000.00 AH - Ken Muller Professorship in Pigment Cell Bio1ogy 1,400.00 Interest on Damage Payments on West Texas Lands _ 1,700.00

TOTAL - Net Reduction of Short Term Securities $17,231,238.68 COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (December, 1983) STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE $243,720.00 Lifemark (9m shs.) $339.513.63 $95,793.63 1.06%

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS r BOOK VALUE ISSUE PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) QO ...... $ 9,343.74 GNMA Pass-Throughs, Various Pools ($9,384.73 par) $ 9.384.73 $40.99 2.180.46 Safeway Stores N (J" 9% Purchase Leaseback, 5/1/96 ($2,180.46 par) 2,180.46 -0­ $11 .524.20 $11,565.19 $40.99

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/83: Book Value General Electric Credit $ 6.589,000.00 General Motors Acceptance 12,851.500.00 $19.440,500.00 COMMON TRUST FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (December, 1983) STOCK PURCHASES COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELD NO. OF SHARES ISSUE UNIT TOTAL AT COST 5,000 Ameri can Express 28.85 S 144.250.00 4.44% 7,500 Cincinnati Financial 70.00 525.000.00 2.86 10,000 Dataproducts 30.19 301,900.00 0.53 20,000 Dayton Hu dS'on 32.63 652,500.00 1. 99 5,000 Gannett 60.16 300,785.00 3.19 5,000 Genera 1 Re 65.47 327,365.00 1.96 ,! 5,000 Illinois Tool Works 57.39 286.925.00 2.02 , 2,500 Intel 42.75 106,875.00 -0­ Lynch 2.40 ! 10,000 Merri 11 33.35 333,500.00 i 10,000 Nalco Chemical 32.24 322.380.00 3.72 ! 10,000 National Medical Enterprises 21.70 216,960.00 2.03 ...... 10,000 Owens-Corning Fiberglas 36.09 360,870.00 3.33 I 15,000 Paradyr.e 17.58 263,700.00 ·0­ I 7,500 Pa rke r-Hann; fi n 35.73 267,937.50 2.91 15,000 Phibro-Salomon 31.89 478,310.00 1.69 5,000 Rollins Environmental Serv1ces 14.07 70,336.60 -O~ 5,000 SCOA Industries 28.61 143,050.00 2.10 17,500 Toys "R" US 40.08 701,402.50 -0- 5,000 UNIROYAL 18.09 90,440.00 -0· 10,000 Viacom International 32.80 328.000.00 l.07 $6,222,486.60 1.87%

STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALLIE ------'------ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE $190,075.00 Humana (10m shs.) $237,842.04 $47,767.04 3.03% 320,700.00 Perkin-Elmer (10m sns.) 274.290.83 (46,409.17) 1.82 292,993.75 SCOA Industries (15m shs.) 381,437.25 88.443.50 2.36 $803,768.75 $893,570.12 $89,801.37 2.37% COMMON TRUST FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (Continued) (December, 1983)

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/83: Book Value American Express Credit $1,931,000.00

N -...... I COMMON TRUST FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN (December, 1983) STOCK PURCHASES COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELD NO. OF SHARES ISSUE UNIT TOTAL AT COST 3,500 American Cyanamid 49.87 $ 174,553.10 3.51% 7,000 American International Group 67.34 471,375.00 0.65 1,000 Anheuser-Busch 65.10 65,100.00 2.70 7,300 Cox Communications 43.84 320.034.20 0.68 1,000 Goodyear Tire &Rubber 33.60 33,600.00 4.17 9,500 Great Western Financial 21.88 207.887.50 4.02 9,000 Lucky Stores 18.90 170,122.50 6.14 3,500 Pioneer 23.10 80,850.00 5.37 2.000 Procter &Gamble 57.39 114,770.00 4.18 2.000 Texas Instruments 135.60 271,200.00 1.47 2.000 69,020.00 5.56 ...... Transco Energy 34.51 N co S1,978, 51 2. 30 2. 54~~

STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOI< VALUE ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE $178,748.72 RCA (10m s hs . ) $337,990.68 $159,241.96 2.66% 94,269.29 United Telecommunications (5m shs.) 115,881.12 21 .611.83 7.94 $273,018.01 $453,871 .80 $180,853.79 4.01%

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 12/31/83: Book Value General Motors Acceptance $115,000.00 MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS (December, 1983) BOOK VALUE ISSUE AND FUND (PAR) PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) RETIREMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS ACCOUNT:

$805,000.00 U. S. Treasury 13% ~otes, 12/31/83 ($B05m par) $805,000.00 g -0-

STOCK SALES (December, 1983) YfELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE AND FUND (SHS.) NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE ..... N WINEDALE STAGECOACH INN FUND: \.0 $21. 68 Ford Motor (0.50 sh.) S21.81 $0.13

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

90 shs. Getty 071 $6,763.50 Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following; U. T. Austir - President's Associates. ..•.•....•.. $ 500.00 U. T. Austin - Judd H. &Cynthia A. Oualline Centennial Lectureship in Petroleum Geology. .•...... •.•.•....• 5,800.00 U. T. Austin - Peter T. Flawn Centennial Profpssorship in Geology. . 463.50 STOCK SALES (Continued) (December, 1983)

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

CRS Group $2,0?9.81 99 Proceeds distributed at donor1s re uest to the followin : U. T. ustin - Martln S. Kermacy Centennia rofessors lp in Arch i tecture...... ••..•...... 51,014.91 U. T. Austin - Roland Gammel Roessner Centennial Professorship in Arch i tecture ...... •...... 1,014.90

U. T. AUSTIN - THEA'RE SEMINARS AT WINEDALE: 50 Genuine Ports $2,160.17

w U. T. AUSTIN - CRANFILL ENDOWMENT: o 50 Dr Pepper 5968.82

U. T. AUSTIN - STERLING CLARK HOLLOWAY CENTENNIAL LECTURESHIP IN LIBERAL ARTS:

274 Mob i 1 S 7,538.85 350 Texaco 12,193.58 519,732.43

U. T. AUSTIN - J. R. MILLIKAN CENTENNIAL PROFESSORSHIP; 1,000 Firestone Tire &Rubber 522,261.20 STOCK SALES (Continued) (tlecembe r, 1983) NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued):

U. T. AUSTIN - DWIGHT W. AND BLANCHE FAYE REEDER CENTE~NJAl FELLOWSHIP IN ZOOLOGY: 3,600 Petrolane $48,375.87

GALVESTON MEDICAL BRANCH:

1,860 Texas Instruments $252,516.24 r- R<> ...... DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER: w ..... 250 Guardian Industries $ 5,064.82 5.160 Texas Instruments 698,253.66 $703,318.48

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CE~TER - GREEN CENTER TRAINING PROGRAM IN REPROntJCTIVE BIOLOGY SCIENCES: Texas Instruments $337.711.45

U. 1. DAL LAS: 8 Texas Instruments 51,069.96 STOCK SAL ES (Continued ) (December, 1983)

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Conti nued) :

74 Mercant i 1 e Texas 52.117.77

U. T. CANCER CENTER:

5 At1antic Ri chf iel d $2.80 Cumulative Convertible Preference 25 Atlantic Richfield Commcn 15 Honeywell 100 Pepsi Co 3 Procter & Gamble COMMON TRUST FUND SUMMARY OF ASSETS BOOK VAL!)€ AfiD BOOK YIELD BY COUNSELOR AND SYSTEM STAFF (000's Omi ttedl

January 31, 1984

ALL IANCE CAP1TAL TOTAL FUND - SYSTEM STAFF CAPITAL GUARD IAN DEBT SECURITIES: U. S. Governments Trea s u ry Bonds Various Govt. Gtd. TOTAL U. S. Govts. Nap-Gtd, Agencies Corporate Bonds TOTAL DEGT Preferred Stocks TOTAL FIXED

EQU JTY SECURITIES: Converti hle Debs. Common Stocks Other Equities TOTAL EOU I T I ES TOTAL LONG TEPM

SHORT TERM: U. S. Treasuries Corporate Bonds Commercial Paper Cash TOTAL SHORT TERM

TOTAL FUND For Month Ended January 31, 1984

I I. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS.-- REPORT ON SECURlTIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securities transactions have been made for the Trust and Special Funds in January, 1984. The Executive Director for Investments and Trusts reconmends approval by the Board of Regents of these transactions.

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Total Met Cost Yield Par Value Descri pti on and Fund (0&k Value) at Cost (DETAILED SCHEDULES FOLLOW)

PURCHASES

U . S. GOVERNMENT OBL IGATTONS ( Direct 1 : $391,000 Marlene and Morton Meyerson Centennial Chair $387,762.03 11,98X

-COMMON STOCKS : Corrlmon Trust Fund - Alliance Capital Common Trust Fund - Capital Guardian TOTAL - Common Stocks

MET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES: Common Trust Fund - System Staff Common Trust Fund - Capital Guardian Common Trust Fund - Undistributed Receipts Office of Investments & Trusts-- Mi scel laneous Charges A1 1ocabl e to Trust & Special Funds Frank B. Cotton Trust Damage Payment Suspense Account Hogg Foundation for Mental Health - Income Accounts-- Eloise He1 big Chalmers-Ima Hogg Fund DeRossette Thomas Fund Varner-Bayou Bend Heritage Fund for Child Guidance Center in Houston Frances Fowler Wall ace Memori a1 Fund Unallocated Account Ima Hogg Foundation Program Support W. C. Hogg Fund - Unappropriated Income 11na Hogg Foundation - Income Account Mary Yates blemorial Fund Robertson Poth Foundation Ima Hogg Scholarships in Mental Health Hogg Foundation for Mental Health-- Ima Hogg Fund Thomas E. Hogg Fund Will C. Hogg Fund Temporary Investments of Funds to Be Added to Common Trust Fund-- U, T. Arlington U. T. Austin Dallas Medical School U. T. El Paso U. T. Cancer Center Centennial Gifts Undesignated INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Conti nued) (January, 1984)

Total Net Cost Descri ption and Fund (Book Value) NET PURCHASE OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES (~ontKed): Rex G. Baker Centennial Chair in Natural Resources Law C. L. Lundell Chair of Systematic Botany John J. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair in Engi neeri ng Curtis T. Vaughan, Jr. Centennial Chair in Astronomy Maud McCain Harding Fund GMB - James W. Mctaughlin Fellowship Fund UTEP - Frank B. Cotton Trust - Endowment Account UTEP - John and Vida White Endowment Fund Damage Payments on West Texas Lands TOTAL - Net Purchase of Short Term Securities $6,602,990.56 1NVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (January, 1984)

Yield Total Net Gainor atsale Book Value - Description and Fund Proceeds (Loss) Price (DETAILED SCHEDULES~~~OW)-

--SALES

U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS LGuaranteed)- : Bonds Received by Gift or Bequest $89,783.50

-CORPORATE BONDS: $31,226.29 Ronya and George Kozmets ky Endowment Fund $44,240.00 $13,013.71 12.94% Bonds Received by Gift or Bequest 2,970.01 -

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

PREFERRED STOCKS: Stocks Received by Gift or Bequest $1,532.75

CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCKS : Stocks Received by Gift or Bequest $25,400.49

-----COMMON STOCKS: $ 102,963.87 Cornnlon Trust Fund - System Staff $ 97,346.04 $ (5,617.83) 1.582 666,184.72 Common Trust Fund - Alliance Capital 1,009,594.51 343,409.79 2.34 1,193,202.46 Comon Trust Fund - Capital Guardian 1,334,008.94 140,806.48 4.15 1,776.92 L, D., Marie and Edwin Gale Chair in Judaic Studies 2,448 .OO 671.08 4.71 4,417.61 GMB - Clark W. Thompson Trust 6,086.00 1,668.39 4.71

$3,968,545.58TOTAL - Common Stocks beforeGifts 2,449,483.49$480,937.91 3.30% - Stocks Received by Gift or Bequest 282,117.98 TOTAL - All Corrnr~on Stocks

MATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS

U. OBLIGATIONS (Guaranteed) -- -- S. GOVERNMENT - : GNMA Prepaynen ts-- $1 1,533.20 Common Trust Fund - System Staff $11,673.09 436.95 Student Property Deposit Scholarship Fund - Temporary 447.02 75.79 Reserve for Possible Fire Losses - Temporary Student Housi ny Units 76.44 1,508.92 Student Property Deposit Scholarship Fund 1,524.58 144.58 Texas Union Building Fund 155.17 4,011.12 DM5 - William Buchanan Chair in Internal Medicine 4,011.37 37,686.39 Retirement of Indebtedness Accounts 37,542.34

$55,396.95 TOTAL - U. S. Govt. Obligations -p (Guaranteed) $55,430.01 INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Conti nued) (January, 1984)

Total Net Gain or Book Value - -- Description and Fund Proceeds (toss) - (DETAILED SCHEDULES FOLLCIW)

f-WTURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS (Continued l

--CORPORATE BONDS : $41,469.32 Common Trust Fund - System Staff

NET REDUCTION OF SHORT TERM SECURITIES: Common Trust Fund - Alliance Capital $1,458,000.00 Chancel 1or ' s Counci 1 - Speci a1 Memorial Fund - Gutenberg Hi ble 2,059.41 Ronya and George Kozmetsky Endowrnen t Fund 5,900.00 TOTAL - Net Reduction of Short Term Securities $1,466,759.41 COMMON TRUST FUND - SYSTEM STAFF (January. 1984)

STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (lOSS) PRICE $102 ,960.00 Affiliated Publications (2,400 shs.) $97,340.74 $(5,619.26) 1.58% 3.87 Allied Bancshares (.25 sh.) __-=5~.-----,30 1. 43 3.58 $102,963.87 $97,346.04 $(5,617.83) 1.58%

~ATURITIES AND PREPAYMENTS BOOK VALUE ISSUE PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) $1l~533.20 GNMA Pass-Throughs. Various Pools ($11,673.09 par) $11 ,673.09 $139.89 w 00 2,196.82 Safeway Stores 9% Pwrchase leaseback, 5/1/96 ($2,196.82 par) 2,196.82 -0­ Sohio/BP Trans Alaska Pipeline Capital 25,294.49 10-S/8~ Notes. 1/1/93 ($26m par) 26,000.00 705.51 13.978.01 10-5/8% Notes. 1/1/98 ($14m par) 14,000.00 21.99 553,002.52 $53,869.91 $867.39

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/84: Book Value Gene ra 1 E1 ectri ceredit $ 3,055,000.00 General Motors Acceptance 16,735,500.00 $19,790.500.00 COMMON TRUST FUND - ALLIANCE CAPITAL (January, 1984) STOCK PURCHASES COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELD NO. OF SHARES ISSUE URn TOTAL AT COST 20,000 Brunswick 31. 59 $ 631,800.00 3.17% 5,000 Engel hard 39.07 195,325.00 1.64 10,000 Financial Corp. of America 21.63 216,280.00 3.14 15,000 Ford Motor 45.10 676,500.00 2.66 5,000 Frontier Holdinas 13.57 67,850.00 1.47 1,300 Illinois Tool Works 56.41 73,330.40 2.06 5,000 LIN Broadcastina 22.13 110,625.00 -0- 10,000 Na 1co Chemi ca 1 - 32.3::) 323,896.00 3.71 5,000 Rollins Environmental Services 11.94 59,675.00 -0- 2,500 Tandem Computers 39.25 98,125.00 -0- 2,500 Toys "R II US 38.72 96,792.50 -0- $2,550,198.90 2.45%

STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE 5218,637.50 Combined International (10m shs.) $ 413,486.16 5194,848.66 4.84% 68,263.89 Intel (2,500 shs.) 98,750.00 30,486.11 -0- 235,875.00 Trans World Airlines (25m shs.; 342,238.54 106,363.54 -0- 143,408.33 Tribune {5~ shs.) 155.119.81 11,711. 48 2.32

$666,184.72 $1,009,594.51 $343 l 409.79 2.34%

COMMERCIAL PAPER ~OLDINGS 1/31/84: Boak Value ~er;can Express Credit $473,000.00 COMMON TRU5T FUND - CAPITAL GUARDIAN (January, 1984) STOCK PURCHASES COST (BOOK VALUE) YIELD NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AT COST 1,500 Capital Cities Communications O.14~~ 500 Merck 3.39 1,600 Monsanto 4.06 3,000 Procter &Gamble 4.41 5588,261.20 2.67%

STOCK SALES YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE NET SALES PROCEEDS GPdN OR (lOSS) PRICE $ 143~652.00 American Broadcasting (4m shs.) $ 221,592.60 $ 77,940.60 2.89% 5~124.78 Energas (250 shs.) 4,062.50 (l~062.28) 9.85 399,507.20 Lilly (Eli) (6m shs.) 363,194.86 (36,312.34) 4.79 188,599.48 RCA (7,500 shs.) 250,491. 62 61,892.14 2.69 246,085.00 Reynolds (R. J.) Industries (5JT1 shs.) 325,400.12 79,315.12 4.92 210,234.00 SmithKline Beckman (3m shs.) 169,267.24 (40,966.76) 4.96 $1,193,202.46 51,334,008.94 $140~806.48 4.15';

COMMERCIAL PAPER HOLDINGS 1/31/84: Book Value American Express Credit $ 870,000.00 Borg-Warner Acceptance 104,000.00 General Motors Acceptance 390,000.00

$1,364 1 000.00 BONe PURCHASES (Jaruary, 1984) COST (BOOK VALUE) YIEL D PAR VALUE ISSUE AND FUND UNIT ToTAL AT COST U. T. AUSTIN - MARLENE AND MORTON MEYERSON CENTEN~IAI CHAIR:

$391 .000 U. S. Treasury 11-7/8% Notes, 11/~5/03 99.17 5387,762.03 11. 98%

BOND SALES (January, 1984) YIELD AT SALE BOOK VALUE ISSUE AND FUND (PAR) PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE

U., T. AUSTIN - RONYA AND GEORGE KDZMETSKY ENDOWMENT FUND: Teledyne 10% Sub. Debs .• Series C, 6/1/04 ($56m Dar) S4!L, 240.00 $13/)13.71 12.94%

PAR VALUE ISSUE AND FUND PROCEEDS BONDS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST:

U. T. AUSTIN - ALBERT W. AND ALICE M. WEEKS CENTEIlNIAl PROFESSORSHIP IN GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES:

54 1 100 ~obil 8-1/2% SF Debs., 6/15/01 $7,970.01

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - ROGERS CHAIR IN CARDIOLOGY:

$ 52 , 629.14 GNMA 8-1/2% Pass Through Pool #5283~ 2/15/05 $42,015.23

61,861.25 GNMA 8% Pass Through Pool #13160 1 11/15/06 47,768.27 5114,490.39 $89,783.50 STOCK SALES (January, 1984) YIELD AT SALE BOOK I/ALUE ISSUE AND FUND {SHS.J NET SALES PROCEEDS GAIN OR (LOSS) PRICE U. T. AUSTIN - L. D., MARIE AND EDWI~ GALE CHAIR IN JUDAIC STUDIES: $1.,776.92 Beatrice Foods (72 shs.) $2,448.00 5671. 08 4.71%

GALVESTON MEDICAL BRANCH - CLARK W. THOMPSON TRUST: 54,417.61 Beatrice Foods (179 shs.) $6.,086.00 $1.,668.39

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST: 17 InterNorth $10.50 2nd Preferred Stock $1,532.75 Proceeds distributed at donorls request to tne following: U. T. Austin - President's Associates ..•...... $540.97 U. T. Austin - Frances Higginbotham Nalle Centennial Professorship in History ..•..•.....•..•...••.•..• 991.78 10 Celrtnese $706.22 Proceeds distributed at donorls request to the following: U. T. Austin - President1s Associates...... $166.67 U. T. Austin - Various Donors - Various Purposes - Natural Sciences. 166.67 U. T. Austin· Ex-Students 1 Association •. 100.00 U. T. Austir - Harry l. Lochte Schol~rship Fund. 272.88 STOCK SALES (Continued) (Janua ry, 1984)

NO. OF SHARES I SSU E ANfJ FiJND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued): 393 Intel $16,007.87 Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following: U. T. Austin - Deanls Associates - Fine Arts . 5 I,OOO.DO U. T. Austin - [nstitute for Constructive Capital ism ....•. 1,000.00 U. T. Austin - Al~red A. & Ellen U. K;oq Centennial Scholarship ;n ,~rt ~ ~ Education ...... II ..... 10 + ...... III • ...... 10,000.00 U. T. Austin - President's Associates •.•...... 1,000.00 U. T. Austin - Various Donors - Various Purposes - Natural Sciences 1,007.87 Chancellor's Council - Unrestricted Account. . •.. 1, 000. DO U. T. Cancer Center - Annuel Campaign ..•...... 1,000.00

1,000 International Minerals &Chemical $42,874.40 ...... Proceeds distributed at donor's request to the following: U. T. Austin - President's Associates ...... •.•.... $ 500.00 U. i. Austin - McDonald Observatory & Department of Astronomy Advisory Counci1. ... " ..•.... 1,500.00 U. T. Austin - Curtis T. Vaughan, Jr. Centennial Chair in Astronomy 40,874.40

CHANCEllORIS COUNCIL - UN9ESTRICTED ACCOUNT:

50 United Energy Resources 51,206.20

U. T. AUSTIN - PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES:

30 La Quinta Motor Inns $ 509.98 16 Repub 1i cBa ok 461.31 25 Texas Conmerce Bancshares 1,034.34 52,005.53 STOCK SALES [Continued) (January~ 1984) NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued): U. T. AUSTIN - VARIOUS DONORS/VARIOUS PURPOSES - CLASSICS: 25 Tandy 5965.59

U. T. AUSTIN - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FOUNDATION - VARIOUS DONORS; 28 Sabine $559.98 6 Tandy 230.24 5790.22 r Q<> ...... U. T. AUSTH1' - BARBARA DUNCAN FUND: .,j::>. .::.. 460 Westvaco 517~879.90

U. T. AUSTIN - SCHOOL OF NURSING. VARIOUS DONORS - VARIOUS PURPOSES: 31 Teledyne S4,921.54

U. T. AUSTIN - U. T. DAD'S ASSOCIATION CENTENNIAL FRESHMAN TEACHERS AWARD: 30 Crystal Oil $412.48

U. T. AUSTIN - CENTENNIAL GRADUATE SUPPORT FUND IN HISTORY; 100 Holiday Inns $4~799.83 STOCK SALES (Continued) (January, 1934) iW. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS ~ECEIVED By GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued): U. T. AVSTIN - CRANFILL ENDOWMENT: so Texas Industries 51,681.03

U. T. ~,USTIN - ~1ILDRED CALDWELL ~,ND BAIliE PERKINS KERR CENTENrnAL PROFESSORSHIP IN ENGLISH HISTORY ANC CULTU~E: 1,000 Pennzoi 1 535,108.81

U. T. AUSTIN - J. LUD~IG MOSLE CENTENNiAL PROFESSORSHIP IN ItlVESTMENTS:

41 International Busi~ess Machines 55,035.68

U. T. AUSTIN - JUDO H. OUALLI~E - UNDESIGNATED: 25 Getty 0; 1 52,991.25

u. T. AUSTIN - OELOITTE HASKI~S & SE~LS CENTENNIAL FELLOWSHIPS It: ACCOUNTING: 75.89 T. Rowe Price Growth Stock Furd

U. T. AUSTIN - MARSHA. L. HA~'lBY MH10RIAl SCHOlARSH rP:

1,200 Americen EKploratio~ $7, zoa. 00 sraCK SALES Continued) January, L

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS ~ECEIVED BY GIFT OR BEQUEST (Continued): DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - BETTY JO HAY PROFESSORSHIP IN MENTAL HEALTH:

300 Lonas &Nettleton Mortgcge Investors $8,587.34

DAlL~S HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - ROGERS CHAIR IN CARDIOLOGY:

1.000 Texas Ut il it; es S22,539.24 500 Unilever N. V. Ordinary Shares 42,878.56 565,417.30 r­ Qo LI. T. ARLINGTON:

2C Penn Certral $5.27 ConvertiblE Preference, F1rst Series .S 1, 975. 53

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER:

18 Southland Financ:al $48:.50

U. -:-. DALLAS: 168 Recognition EquipMent 52,203.23 57 Stand

NO. OF SHARES ISSUE AND FUND NET SALES PROCEEDS STOCKS RECEIVED BY GIFT O~ BEQUEST (Continued):

U. T. TYLER:

250 InterFirst $4,294.47

U. T. CANCER CENTER:

25 Cam~ron Iron Works S 462.48 829 CIGNA $2.75 Convertible Preferred, Series A 23,420.96 589 Commodore International Limited 24.722.43 3 Cooper Industries 103.12 150 Cullen/Frost 8ankers 4.387.50 26 Exxon 948.96 56 First City Bancorporation of Texas 1,063. 96 10 :ohn Fluke Mfq. 301.23 7 Lifemark - 242.05 60 National Convenience Stores 1,065.85 36 Ni agara Share 724.44 20 Ohio Casualty 910.00 26 Pfizer 929.46 66 PPG Industries 2,351.17 262 Sabine 4,872.11 R Santa Fe Industries 238.19 266 Southwest Airlines R,918.64 50 United Energy Resources 1,7.49.95 $76,912.50 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND - RECOMMENDATION RE ADDITIONS.--The Executive Director for Investments and Trusts recomn~endsthat the followi~~gadditions made to the Common Trust Fund endowment account on December 1, 1903, at a market unit value of $2,2631496381 be approved.

Recommended No. Un its Fund Added - .- , -.+ Additions Tma tlogg Fund ~0,501.88 04,176 (The University uf Texas System) ($4,574,075.84 a1 ready in CTF)

Thonlas E. Hogg Fund (The University of Texas System) ($3,446,838.56 already in CTF)

Will C. Hogg Fund (The University of Texas System) ($13,261,173.39 already in CTF)

Arthur Andersen & Co. A1 umni Centenni a7 Professorship in Accounting (Col 1 ege of Business Administration) ($203,504.10 a1 ready CTF)

Arnold, White & Durkee Centennial Professorship in Law 30,000.00 13,256 (School of Law) (NEW FUND)

Cer~tennia1 Professorship in Leadership for Cnmuni ty Professional, dnd Corporate Excellence 22,570.00 9,973 (School of Soci a1 Work) (NEW FUND)

Anonymous Computer Sciences 41 (Col 1 ege of Natural Sciences) (NEW FUND)

Anony~nous Computer Scicnces #2 (Col lege of Natural Sciences ) (NEW FUND)

Leoni das T. Bdrrow Professorship in Mineral Resources 51,679.04 72,835 (Geol ogy Foundat ion ) ($604,195.23 a1 ready in CTF)

Lloyd M. Bentscn Jr. Chdir in Governm~nt/Business Relations ($759,657.08 a1 ready in CTF)

Joseph H. Blades Centennial Memorial Professorship in Nursing (School of Nursing) ($79,612.50 a1 ready in CJF)

Z. D. Bonner Professorship of Chemical Engineering (Col lege of Engineering) ($56,209.42 a1 ready in CTF)

Lamar Savings Centennial Professorship in Finance (Col lege of Business Administration) ($180,000.00 already in CTF)

Addi t ions - December 1 , 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Cot! tinued)

Recommended No. Un its Fund -- Additions - Added Albert P. -und 10,000.00 4,419 (College of ~iberalArts) (NEW FUND)

Floyd A. Cailloux Centennial Professorship (College of Liberal Arts) (NEW FUND)

Lir Sutherland Carpenter Distinguished Visiting Lectureship in the Humanities and Science {Col lege of Liberal Arts) ($5,387.31 a1 ready in CTF)

Edwin W. Carroll Centennial Lectureship in Architecture (School of Architecture) ($5,387.31 a1 ready in CTF)

Amon G. Carter, Jr. Cent.ennia1 Professorship in Commun icat. i nns (Col 1ege of Communications) (NEW FUND)

Centennial Graduate Support Fund in History (College of Liberal Arts) ($10,000.00 a1ready in CTF)

George Christian Centenni a1 Professorship i 11 Comuni cations (Col 1 ege of Communi ca t jons) ($92,494.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Benjamin Clayton Centenni a1 Prufessorshi p in Bincherni stry (Col 1 eg~of Natural Sciences) (NEW FUND)

Centenni a1 Visiting Lectureship in Chemistry (Co7 1 ege of Natural Sciences) ($40,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Chair of Free Enterprise (Col 1ege of Engineering Foundation) ($987,088.89 a1 ready in CTF)

1966 M. E. Class Fund (Col lege of Engi nceri nq Founddtion) ($746.86 already in CTF)

5. E. Clahaugh Fund in Hdrd-Rock Geology (Geul oyy Foundati on) (919,417.71 already in CTF)

Comuni ty Col 1 eqe Leadersh ip Endowment Fund ($333,199.44 a1 ready in CTF)

Denton A. Cool ey Centenni a1 Professorship in Zoology 40,000.00 17,674 (Coll ege of Natural Sciences (NEW FUND)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Cnnti nued)

Reco~n~nended No. Uni ts Fund Additions Added Endowment $ 8,468.8z 3 ,m (college of Liberal Arts) (NEW FUf4D)

Morgan 3. Davis Centennial Professorship in Petrol eum Geo l agy (Geol ogy Founda tion) ($301,721.44 already ir~CTF)

Hugh Roy Cul len Centennial Chair in Business Administration (College of Business Administration) (NEW FUND) kckerd Centennial Professorship in Pharmacy (Col7 ege of Pharmacy) ($30,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Mary and J. Q. Edwards Centennial Lectureship in Liberal Arts (Col I egc of Liberal Arts ) (NEW FUND)

John E. "Brick" ElI iott Centenni a1 Endowed Professorship in Geological Science (Geol ogy Foundation ) ($205,041.04 a1 ready in CTF)

Samuel P. Ellison Fund f $57,365.94 a1 ready in CTF)

Ernst & Whi rlney Di stingui sh~dCcntennial Professorship uf Accounting (College of Business Administration) ($143,665.00 a1 ready in CTF]

Marguerite Fairchild Centennial Professorship (College of Fine Arts) ($101,868.21 a1 ready in CTF)

I. D. & Marguerite Fairchild Centennial Visiting P~*afessorship (Col 1 ege of Fine Arts ) (NEW FUND)

Peter T. Flawn Centennial Professorship in Geology (Geol oyy Fuundation) ($54,581.13 a1 ready ir~CTF)

Friai- Centennial Teaching Fellowship ($7,881.47 already in CTF)

1.. D., Marie and Edwin Gale Chair in Judaic Studies ($236,396.06 a1 ready in CTF)

Dr. Joe Thorne Gilbert Centennial Lectureship in Health Professions (Ccl 1 ege of Natural Sciences) ($52,010.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Conti nued)

Recommended No. Units Fund ~dditions Added L. P. Gilvan Centennial professors hi^ in Civil Engi neeri ng (Col 1ege of Engineering) ($100,000.00 already in CTF)

Gottesnan Fami ly Centenni a1 Professorship in Computer Science 62,895.00 27,791 (Col 1ege of Natural Sciences) ($62,895.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Martin 5. Kermacy Centennidl Professorship in Architecture (School of Architecture) ($53,576.70 already in CTF)

Graduate School Student/Faculty Excellence Fund (Col leye of Business Administration) ($619,214.65 already in CTF)

John P. Harbin Centennial Professorship in Business 164,313.40 72,604 (Col 1ege of Business Admini stration) ($164,313,40 a1 ready in CTF)

L. D. Haskew Centennial Professorship in Public School Adrnini stration 11,435.00 5,053 (Col lege of Education) ($54,920.00 a1ready in OTF)

Bess Heflin Cent~nnial Professorship in Home Economics (Col I ~geof Natural Sciences) (NEW FUND)

Tobin International Geological Map Collection Fund (Geol ogy Foundation ) ($67,382.26 already in CTF) luci 0. Johnson Centenni a1 Professorsh i p in Nursing 4,300.00 1,900 (School of Nursing) ($109,171.94 already in CTF)

Jack S. Josey Chair in Science (Col leye of Natural Sciences) ($400,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Kenneth A. Kob~Professorship in Chemical Engi neeriny 18,000.00 7,954 (Col 1ege of Engineering ) ($44,379.00 already in CTF)

George Kozmetsky Centenni a1 Chai r (College of Business Administratinn) ($854,292,00 a1 ready in CTF)

Clara Jones Lanyston Centennial Lectureship in Vertebrate Paleontology (College of Natural Sciences) (NEW FUND)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. Uni ts -- Fund Addi tions Added Mary Saunders Leech Centennial Lectureship 7 200.00 44 (College of Fine Arts) ($50,100.00 already in CTF) liberal Arts Foundation centennial Professorship (Colleye of Liberal Arts) (NEW FUND)

C. L. Lundell Chair of Systematic Botany (Col 1ege of Natural Sciences) ($46,653.25 a1 ready in CTF)

Thomas She1 ton Maxey Professorshi p in Law (School of Law) (9143,358.79 already in CTF)

E. C. McCarty Centennial Professorship (Col lege of Business Administration ) (NEW FUND)

Alice Kleberg Reynolds Meyer Foundation Centennial Lecturieship in Architecture (School of Architecture) (NEW FUND)

R. L. Moore Cerltennial Lectureship in Mathematics (Col lege of Natural Sciences) ($21,986.95 already in CTF)

Dr, Richard Moore and Dr. H. D. Hoese Graduate Student Fund ($680.94 already in CTF)

3. Ludwig Mosl e Centenni a7 Professorship in in Investrr~ents (Col 1ege of Business Admini stration) ($145,597.46 already in CTF)

Frances tfigginbothon~Nalle Centennial Professorship in History 32,500.00 14,361 (Colleye of Liberal Arts) ($50,000.00 alreddy in CTF)

Natural Sciences Teaching Excellcnc~Endowment (College of Natural Sciences) ($20,000.00 already in CTF) V. F . N~uhausCentennial Professorship in Finance (Col lege of Business Administration) ($150,750.00 already in CTF)

T. S. Painter Centennial Professorship in Genetics (Col lege of Natural Sciences) ($33,220.00 al ready in CTF)

Joyce Bowman Payne Centennial Teaching Fellowship 30,100,OO 13,300 (Col lege of Natural Sciences ) ($10,500.00 already in CTF) Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Con t inued) Recon~mended Wo . lln its Fund Additions Added Rowland--Prnt Centen~~%~FsI;orshipiliTFGlistry ---- ~.10nJmT 4,706 {College of Natural Sciences) ($77,146.69 already in CTF) Sylvain Pirson Centennial Lectureship in Petroleum Engineering 13,958.00 h ,168 (Coil ege of ~ngineering) (NEW FUND)

Price Waterhouse b Cn. Centennial Professorship in Accounting (Col 1ege of Business Adrni ni stration) ($49,460.00 already in CTF)

Venkat Rayer Centenni a1 Room (Col 1eye of Engineering) ($7,500.00 already in CTF) Roland Gornmel Roessner Centennial Professorship in Architecture (School of Architecture) ($107,393.00 already in CTF)

OeWitt C. Reddick Centennial Lectureship in Communications (Col 1ege of Communications) (NEW FUND)

DeWi tt Cart~rReddick Centennial Professorship in Journal isrn Education (Col lege of Communication) ($1,05,604.00 a l ready in CTF )

Katherine Ross Richards Centennial Lectureship in Nutrition (Col 1 ege of Natural Sciences) ($27,593.82 already in CTF)

Wllton E, Scott Centennial Professorship (Cul lege of Natural Sciences) ($200,500.00 a1 ready in CTFJ

Ton1 Sedl y Centenni a1 Research Professorship in Energy Law (School of Law) ($100,000,00 already in CTF)

Uilliarn ti. Seay Centennial Professorship in Business (~ol1 ege of Business Admini stration) ($100,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Edwin A. Schneidcr Centennial Lectureship in Archi tecture (School of Architecture) ($5,100.00 already in CTF)

Rex A. and Dorothy Sebastian Centennial Professorship in Business Adminrst-ration 50,000.00 22,093 (Col lege of Business Administration (NEW FUND)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Copti nued)

Recommended No. Units Fund - ----Additions Added Roger J. ~illiamsars~rofessorshipin Bi ochemi st ry $ 1,750.00 773 (College of Natural Sciences) ($32,109.10 already in CTF)

The D. J. Sibley Family Centennial Visiting Professorship in Prehistoric Art (Col lege of Fine Arts) (NEN FUND)

Ton1 Slick Memorial Trust for The University of Texas at Austin 24,855.80 10,983 ($805,501.87 a1ready iII CTF)

Texas Cowboys Centenni a1 L~ctureship ($101,226.50 a1 ready in CTF)

Mary He1 en Thompson Centenni a1 Professorship in the Humanities (College of Liberal Arts) ($100,000 .OO a1 ready in cTF)

Thompson & Knight Centennial Professorship in Law 33,334.00 14,779 (School of Law) (NEW FUND)

Beatrice Ft. Tinsley Centennial Visiting Professot'ship in Astronomy 40,777.08 18,018 (College of Natural ~ciences) ($64,403.71 already in CTF)

The Trull Centennial Profess~rshipin Physics (Col 1 cge of Natural Sciences ) ($10,000.00 already in CTF)

Oul len Trust Center~nia1 Professorship in A1 coho1 Studies and Education 22,470.00 9,929 (School of Social Work) (NEW FUND)

Wanr~ and Marietta Langston R~searchFund in Vertcbratc Pal eontol oy,y (Col 1 uge of Natural Sciences) ($42,736 -65 a1 ready in CTF)

George W. Watt Centennial Professorship (Cnllege of Natural Sciences) ($88,190.31 already in CTF)

Albert W. and Alice M. Weeks Centennial Professorship in Geological Scienccs 1,856.94 821 (Geol oyy Foundation) ($68,408.04 a1 ready in CTF)

Arno P. (~utch)Wend1 cr Professional Development Fund 75.00 33 (Geology Foundation) (56,645.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Additiur~s- December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. Un its

Fund ---- Additions Added- Clara Pope Wi1 I oughby tent~nnialProGisorship in Child Welfare $ 22,470.00 9,929 (School of Soci a1 Work) (NEW FUND)

Lol~is and Ann Wol ens Centenni a1 Chair in Gerontology 62,150.01 27,462 (School of Social Work) ($180,200.00 a1 read.y in CTF)

Zale Corporation Centennial Professorship in Business 20,000.00 8,837 (Cot 1ege of Business Adni ni stration) ($40,000 -00 a1 ready in CTF)

Charlcs T. Zlatkovi ch Centennial Professorship in Accounting 58,486,21 25,843 (Colleye of Business Administration) ($66,089.93 a7 ready in CTF)

Richard T. Fleming Library of the University of Texas Writer's Fund ($4,328.36 already in CTF)

E. M. Earron Fund ($93,525.47 a1 ready in CTF)

J. V. and H. A. Stiles Foundation ($26,638.51 a1 rcady in CTF)

Christie and Stanley E. Adams, 3r. Centennial Fellowship in Liberal Arts (College of Liberal Arts) (NEW FWD)

Elsie & Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams, Sr. C~ntennial ello ow ship in Liberal Arts (~oi1 egc of liberal Arts) (NEW FUND)

Atlantic Richfield Centennial Faculty Fellowship i n Accounting (College of Business Administrati~n) ($50,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

C. Bayby Atwood Memori a1 Graduate Scholarship in English ($18,604.21 a1 rcady in CTF)

Douglas and Gladys Bailey Centennial Presidential Scholarship in Engineering (College of Engineering) (NEW FUND)

Carl Stone Bened.ict Scholarship Fund (Cull ege of Natural Sciences) ( $42,980.81 a 1 ready in CTF)

Alys Jones Radoin Centennial Endowed Scholarship ($5,550.00 already in CTF)

Additions - Decelvber 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FWD ( Continued)

Recclrrin~ended No. Units Fund -- - Add'i ti ons Added Rctty and Glenn Mortin~erCentenni a1 Professorship in Busi n~ssExcel 1 ence Award $ 25,000.00 11,047 (Col leye of Business Admi n,i stration) ($50,766.41 a1 ready in CTF)

Conccrt Ha1 7 Named Seat Endowed Scholarship Fund (16,200.00 already in CTF)

Conoco Schol arshi p (Col 1ege of Business Admi n i s t ra t-ion ) (NEW FUND)

Roy Crane Award in the Arts ($12,990.62 already in CTF)

Dads Association Centennial Teaching Fellowship #I 41,400.00 18,293 (NEM FUND)

Dads Association Centennial Teaching Fel lowshi p #2 35,733.30 15,789 (NEW FUND)

Deloitte Haskins & Sells Centennial Fellowship in Accounting 18,325.00 8,097 (Col 1ege of Business Admi ni stration) ($47,067.75 a1 ready in CTF)

The Richard M. and Helen Devos Scholarship for Excal lence ir~ Communicating the Message of Free Enterpri sc ($4,242.13 dlready ir! CTF)

Israel Dreehen Memorial Scholarship Fund in The School of Law (school of Law) (NEW FUND)

James Leonard Duncan Memorial Schol arship Fund ($11,728.09 already in CTF)

Maxine Smith Elain Centennial Endowed Scholarship in Journal i sm (College of Communication) ($5,598.25 already in CTF)

Lcah Moncure Memorial Schal arshi p Fund (Call ege of Enqineerinq) ($16,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Ellen McAngus Ezell Scholarships in Accounting (Col 1ege of Business Admini stration) ($25,145.00 already in CTF)

The Morton Brown, Mcllie Lea Brown, and Minelrna Brown Lockwood Scholarship Fund in Drama (Fine Arts Foundation) ($854,517.93 already in CTF)

Marian Royal Kazen Memorial Fund ($1,022.25 already in CTF)

Additions - D~cember1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued) Recomnlended Mo . Uni ts Fund -- Additions --Added General ~otor=mionCentennral Teaching Fellowship in Electrical Engineering $ 30,000,OO 13,256 (Col1 ege of' Engineering) (NEW FUND)

Dorothy Ogden Carsey Memorial Scholarship Fund (Ceol ogy Founda t ion ) ($70,155.45 already irt CTF)

Robert H. Cuyler Endowed Presidential Scholarship (Geol ogy Foundation ) ($37,054.32 a1 ready in CTF)

Ronald K. Deford Field Scholarship Fund {Geol ogy Foundation ) ($126,703.72 a7 ready in CTF)

J, Homer Mackin Memorial Scholarship Fund (Geol ogy Foundation) (817,119.72 already in CTF)

Various Donors (Geol ogy Foundation) ($16,899.85 a1 ready in CTF)

Dr. F. L. Whitrwy Endowed Presiciential Scholarship Fund (GenS ogy Foundation) ($31,668.75 already in cTF)

F, L. Whi tney Endowed Presidential Scholarship Fund (Geol ogy Foundation ) ($11,055.77 a1 ready in cTF)

Graves, Uougherty, Hearon & Moody Centennial Faculty Fellowship in Law 50,000.00 22,093 (School uf ~aw) (NEW FUND) t[inds-Webb Scholarship Fund ($658.25 already in CTF)

Johnson and Johnson Centenni a1 Professorship in Ph a rma cy (Col lege of Phar~acy) (25,000.00 a?ready in CTF)

John Lewis Keel Memorial Scholarship Fund ($4,879.53 a1 ready in cTF)

Eli zabeth McGoldrick Surgi ner Endowed Scholarship ($93,415.45 a1 ready in CTF)

Roy J. McLean Centennial Fellowship in Sports History 25,000.00 11,047 ($25,000.00 already in CTF)

Cora Merriman Martin Scholarrhip Fund ($18,127.20 already in CTF) Additions - December 1, 1983

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recommended No. Un its Fund Additions Added -- -- CharTbi; llmlauf WGinial Endowmh'6-'6rshio 250 .m 110 ($27,328.09 already in CTF)

University Ladies Club Centennial Scholarship (NEW FUND) toui s Wei sberg Memori a1 Chemistry Scholarship (Col I ege of Natural Sci enccs) ($13,120.44 a1 ready in CTF)

Char1 es E. Yager Undergraduate Field Scholarship Fund (Geol oyy Foundation) ($40,838.34 a1 ready in CTF)

Mary E. Cl eve1 and Centennial Endowed Presidential Scholarship ($7,632.72 a1 ready in CTF)

Almetris Duren Erldowed Pr~sidenti dl Scho'l arship ($25,236.21 already ir~CTF)

Dr. George I. Sanchez/Marres Endowed Presi denti a1 Scholarship ($5,653.78 already in CTF)

Eva Stevenson Woods Endowed Presidential Scholarship 1,873.06 828 ($47,935.08 a1 ready in CTF)

W, J. Bryari Prize in Government ($6,301.68 already in CTF)

Hal P. Bybee Memorial Fund (Geology Foundation) ($324,678.04 a1 ready in CTF)

Alma Idell Cdrlson Fu~d ($55,083.83 a1 ready in CTF)

Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund ($6,677,026.11 already in CTF)

Governor and Mrs. Allan Shivcrs Chair Fund ($4,839.27 a1 ready in CTF)

U. 3. McDonald Observatory Fund ($110,195.48 already in CTF)

Harry Esti11 Moore Disastcr Study Col lection ($2,691.00 already in CTF)

VanderPuel Fund for Research and Pub1 i cation ($45,781.42 already in CTF)

John Porter King, Jr. Fl~nd (8251,931-09 already in CTF)

Maud McCain Harding Fund ($2,075.839.88 a1 ready in CTF) Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UrjIVERSI JY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

Recornrnended No. Uni ts Fund --- Additions Added E. A. Wendldndt Fund to.m 7 (Geol ogy Foundation) ($6,085.46 already in CTF)

Agnes Thelma Anderson Fund for St.udent Aid (U .T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($312,919,30 a1 ready in CTF)

Truman Graves Blocker, Jr. Distinqui shed Chai r in Plastic Surgery (U.T. Galveston Medical Branch) (NEW FUND)

Roland and Jane W. Blumberg Fund for Cystitis Research (U.T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($87,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Pdul Brindley Distingui shed Prnfessorship and Scholarship Fund (U. T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($104,650.00 a1 ready in CTF)

The Roh~rtCantrell Feamster Foundation (U .T. Gal veston Medicdl Branch) ($8,818.36 already in CTF)

Florence Marie Hall Visiting Professorship in Allied Health (U. T. Gal vestfin Medi ca7 Branch) (NEW FUND)

Elizabeth and Chauncey Leake Memori a1 Fund (U .T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($15,320.23 already in CTF)

James IJ. McLaughl in Fe? 1 owshi p Fund (U .T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($2,237,976.65 already in CTF)

Edward Randall, Jr. Professorship in Medicine (U.T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($100,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Jennie Sealy Smith Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecol ogy (U .T. Gal veston Medical Branch) (NEW FUND)

The Paul R. Stdlnaker, M.O., Fund (U. T. Gal ves ton Med i cdl Branch ) ($270,119.71 already in CTF)

Paul R. Stalnaker, M.D., Professorship in Internal Medicine (U. T. Gal veston Medical Branch) (NEW FUND)

Additinns - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Cont inued)

Recommended No. Units Fund Added -. Addi tions TheRohcrta.-Chai r in Chemi stry $- 100,000.00 44,186 (U.T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($550,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

William N. and Ida Zinn Alpha Omega Alpha Scholarship 203.38 90 (U.T. Gal veston Medical Branch) ($6,459.44 already in CTF)

Blanche Bender Fund (U.T. Cancer Center) ($62,477.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Walter Coppinger Trust (U.T. Cancer Center) ($7,388.16 already in CTF) Carolyn Froebel Fund (U .T, Cancer Center) ($2,902.73 a1 ready in CTF)

Robert R. tl~rrinyProfessorship in Cl inical Research (I).T. Cancer Center) ($100,000.00 already in CTF)

Kansom Horne, Jr. Fund for Canccr Research (U. T. Cancer Center) ($59,643.87 already in CTF)

Barbara G. Horowitz Fund (U.T. Cancer Center) ($378,529.71 a1ready in CTF)

Madel i ne Kavanagh Fund (U.T. Cancer Center) ($18,698.00 already in CTF)

D. 8. Lane Cdncer Research Fund Professorship in Leukemia Research (U.T. Cancer Center) ($375,216.87 alreddy in CTF)

Mosbacker Pediatrics Professorship (U.T. Cancer Center) ($286,732,88 a1 ready in CTF)

Hubert L. and Olive Stringer Chair in Oncology in Honor of Sue Gribble Stringer (U.T. Cancer Center) ( $728,694.96 a1 ready in CTF)

Hubert L. And Olive Stringer Chair in Basic Science in Honor of Sally Stringer (U. T. Cancer Center ) ($728,694.95 already in CTF)

Various Donors for Volunteer Services Kids Fund (U.T. Cancer Center) ($55,327.18 already in CTF)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued )

Recommended No. Units -- Fund Addi tions Added Amanda Marie Whittle Professorship in Tunlor. Virology $0 4,419 (U. T. Cancer Center) ($360,618.69 already in CTF)

Nannli Woods Bequest (U.T. Cancer Center) ($16,481.40 already in CTi)

The Mr. & Mrs. I. G. Bromberg Memorial Visiting Professorship in Medicine (U.T. Health Science Center - Dalf as) ($40,000.00 a1 ready irt CTF)

Professorship in Geri at,ri c Mcdi cine (U.T. Health Science Center - Dallas) (NEW FUND)

Sohthland Financi a1 Corporation Chai r in Geriatrics 260,000.00 114,884 (U.T. Health Science Center - Dallas) ($741,550.00 a1 ready in CTF)

Louis R. Strickl and, Jr. Memorial Professorship in Urol ogy (U.T. Health Science Center - Dallas) ($213,718.43 already in CTF)

The Robert A. We1 ch Chair ir~Chemistry (U.T. Health Science Cent~r- Dallas) ($550,000.00 a1ready i11 CTF)

The Anheuser-Busch Chari tab1 c Trust Schol arshi p Fund (U.T. El Paso) (NEW FUND]

Michael P, Burns Memorial Scholarship Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($10,938.21 a1 ready in C'TF)

Circle K-Sunworld Fund (U.T. El Pasu) ($25,000.00 already in CTF)

Roland W. Claudius Memorial Scholarship Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($21,951.85 already in CTF)

Andy & Syd Cohcn Endowment Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($11,201.80 already in CPF)

Kenneth P, Gifford Memori a1 Scholarship Fund (U.T. El Pdso) (NEW FUND)

Fess inger Memori a1 Lecture Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($13,772.99 already in CTF) Additions - December 1, 1983 TIIE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CONVON TRUST FUND (Cnn t inued )

Recommended No. Units Fund -- , - ,- . Additions Added -C'l ardy- Fox Estate Fund 110,7m (u.T: €1 paso) - ($1,977,012.25 a1 ready in CTF)

George, Fred and Mabel Hardy Scholarship Fund (U.T. tl P~so) ($10,189.51 already in CTF)

Dr. blade Hartrick Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($25,703.07 a1 ready in CTF)

Dr. Edwin J, Knapp Men~orial Fund (U.T. C1 Paso) ($15,671.47 already in CTF)

The C. H. Leave1 1 -George flat.ki n Schuldrsh i p Fund (U.T, El Paso) (NEW FUND)

Library Endowment Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($87,399.72 already in CTF)

Iloyd A. Nelson Professorship in Geology (U.T. El Paso) ($109,311.29 already in CTF)

Presidential Scholarshfp Program (U.T. El Paso) ($27,420.84 a1 ready in CTF)

Vincent N. Ravel Collection of Judaica (U.T. C1 Pasu) ($4,001.69 a1 ready in CTF)

The Harry Spi tz Memorial Scholarship Fund (U.T. El Paso) (NEW FUND)

William S. Strain G~o1oy.y Fund (U.T. El Paso) ($23,242.95 alreddy in CTF)

Miss Eloise Alexander Memorial Fund (U.T. Hcalth Science Center - San Antonio) ($646,633.83 a 1 ready in CTF)

Jamcs P. Hnl 1ers Lectureship (U.T. Health Scicncc Center - San Antonio) (NEW FUND)

n Karrrn Chnir in Psychiatry h Science Cent~r- San Antonio) 60 a1 ready in CTF)

Mowcn-Vogt Fund (I1.T. H~althScience Center - San Antonio) ($350,302.78 already in CTF)

Additions - December 1, 1983 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Conti wed)

Recomn~ended No. Uni ts Fund Additions Added The ~obert,A.-h--Ch%'7'r in Chernistr*,y $ 100,000.00 44,186 (U.T. Health Science' Center - San Antnnio) ($550,000.00 a1 ready in CTF)

A. G. McNeesc Chair in Pediatric Surgery (U.T. Health Science Center - Houston) ($83,333.00 a 1 ready irl CTF)

C. L. Lundel 1 Professorshi p of Botany (U.T. Dallas) ($8,508.44 already in CTF)

The Uni versi ty of Texas at Dal 1as Woman ' s Club- Amel ia A. Lundel 1 Textbook Scholarship Fund (U.T. Dallas) ($10,442.48 a1 ready in CTF)

Sam A. Lindsey Endowment Fund (U.T. Tyler) ($10,675,556.53 alrcady in CTF)

Mrs. Royce E. (Peti e) Wisenbaker Presidenti a7 Endowed Schol arshi p (U.T. Tyler) (NEW FUND)

TOTAL ADDITIONS TO COMO~4 TRUST FUND ON DECEMBER I, 1983 -$7,284,268.40 - 3,218,646

As nf Pecemher 1, 1983, the full owing monies ~~rewithdrawn from the Conlmon Trust Fund endownlent account at a unit market value of $2.2277159361 based on market val~~ationas of September 1, 1983, the datc th~wmonies were added in error: Cash Fund Withdrawn Row1 and Pettit Centenni a1 Professyrxi p in Chenli stry -$300.00

Results in Common Trust Fund endowment account after withdrawal:

Book Valu~!prior Units Held prior to withdrawal $58,943.00 to withdrawal 26,459 Book Value withdrawn 300.00 Units withdrawn 135

Book Value remaining Units Held after af tera withdrawal $58,643.00 withdrawal --26,324 THE UNIVERSITY OF IEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Continued)

As of Dec~mber1, 1983, the following transfers were made between Common Trust Fund endowment accounts :

Book Value No. Units Fund Transferred Transferred --Frnm: C. B. Smith, Sr. ~en~nnial C- States/Mexi co Re1 ations $190,000.00 82,717 -

-To: C. B. Smith, Sr. Centennial Chair inUnited States/Mexico Re1 ations Fund $190,000.00 82,717

Units tr.ansferred at a unit book value of $2.2970021161.

Results in Comaon Tr~rstFund endowment; accounts after transfer:

C. E. Smith, Sr. Centennial Chair #1 in United States/Mexico Relations:

Book Value prior Units Held prior to transfer $790,000.00 to trznsfer 352,05 1 Book Value transferred 190,000.00 Units transferred 82,727

Rook Value remaining Units Held after after transfer $600,000.00-.-- transfer 269,334

C. B. Srnith, Sr. Centennial Chair in United States/Mexico Relations Fund:

Book Value prior Un i ts He1 d prior to transferb $ -0- to transfer -0- Rook Value transferred 190,000.00 Units Transferred 82,717

Book Value after Units Held after transfer 9190,000.00 transfer 02,717 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND (Con t inued)

Rook Value No. Units Fund Trar~sferred I'ransfcrred .------From: Lillian and Tor11 B. R~OCIQ?-TEX~~ZXTEZ~T Fellowship dl 833,182.20 --14,895

To: LilIianandTornB. Khodes Centennial Teaching Fellowship #2 $33,182.20 14,895

Units transferred at a unit book value of $2.2277159361.

Results in Common Trust Fund endowment accounts after transfer:

Lillisn and Tom B. Rhodes Ce~tennialTeaching Fellowship #1:

Book Value prior Units Held prior to transfer $83,390.66 t,o transfer 37,432 Book Val ue transferred 33,182.20 Units trarrsf errcd --14,895

Pook Value r~maining Units Held after after transfer $50,208.46 transfer 22,537 -

Lillian and Tom b. Rhodes Centennial Teaching Fellowship #2:

Book Value prior Units Held prior to transfer 4 -0- to transfer -0- Eook Value transferred 33,182.20 Units transferred 14,895

Rook Value after Units Held after transfer $33,182.20 transfer 14,895 --

The results of the above additions, withdrawals and transfers will be THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM COMMON TRUST FUND with a total book value of $190,990,312.77 with 87,958,681 units outstanding as of Decembcr 1, 1983.

SUMMARY

Cash added 12/1/83 Cash withdrzwn 1211/83

NET ADDITIONS TO COMMON TRUST FUND 12/1/83 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AJlLINGTON

Arlington, Texas

March 1, 1984

Dr. James P. Duncan Executi vc Vice Chancellor far Academic Affairs UT System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Road of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend app rova 1.

Sincerely,

Pr~sident TE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

llOCKET FUR APRIL 12-13, 1984 BOARD MEETING

TABLE OF CoNTmTS

Page No.-

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to the University ...... AR- 3

Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty Members ...... Aft-3 Business Contracts for Services ...... AR-3 Rental Property ...... AR- 4

Standard Affiliation Agreements ...... , AR- 7 Contracts and Grants for Research, D~velopmentand Educational Services:

Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) . '...... AR-8 State and Local Governments (Funds Coming In) ...... ar-10 Federal and Foreign Governments {Funds Coming In) . . . . . AR- 12 Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget ...... AR-74 (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) 'rHL UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U. T. ROAW OF REGENTS' MEETSNG

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

nonor - -, .. .- - Purpose Amount

1. Taiwan Power Company Research and education $64,100.00 242 Roosevelt Road program at the Energy Section 3 Research Center, UTA Taipei 107 Republic of China

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY MEPIBERS

I recommend the folluwing faculty-authored book to be approved for use as a textbook:

College of Liberal Arts - --.. ,- -

1. --Basics -of writ in^ far the Mass !el, by George Rhoades, Department of Communication, which will sell for $12.95, with a royalty of $.65 per book to the author. (Revenue from books sold at UTA will be donated to journalism.)

BUSINESS CONIKACTS FOR SERVTCES

The following contract has hccn awarded and is recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Fort Worth Children's Hospital Funds : $5,250.00 Period: January 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: Payment for obtaining the services of Peggy Troy, Specialist, to supervise a rotation program for students in the School of Nursing. THE UNXVERSTW OF TEXAS A'l ARLINGTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

RENTAL PROPERTY

The following rental rates are rccommended for approval by t-he U. T. Board of Regents: THE LINLVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

HOUSES

Rent a l Pruposed Rate Hate Address 1983-84 1984-85

1213 South College 1217 South College 1222 South College 1225 South College 1226 South College 1228 South College l229 South Colleg~ 1301 South College 1302 South College 1305 South College 1306 South College 1309 South College 1310 South College 1313 South College 1314 Sout.b College 1317 South College 1318 South College 1321 South College 1325 Sout.h College 1329 South College 1330 South College 407 South Davis 415 South Davis 419 South Davis 705 South Davis 707 South Oavis 709 South Davis 1003 West Fourth 1007 West Fourth 1109 West Fourth 505 Grand 703 Kerby 707 Kerby 1230 South Oak 1324 South Oak 412 South Pecan 41 4 Snu~hPecan 422-A South Prran 422-B South Pecan 706-A South Pecan 706-8 South Pecan 1102-A Snuth Peca11 1102-B South Pecan 1104-A South Pecan 1104-B South Pecan 1202 South Pecan 1214 South Pecan 1222 South Pecan 1020 West Second 1030 West Second 1040 West Second 1044 West Second 1101 West Second 1 103 West Second 1108 West Second 1109 West Second 1115 West Second 702 Shady Lanc 704 Shady Laue 706 Shady Lane THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

HOUSES (Continued)

Rental Proposed Rate Rate Address 1983-84 1984-85

101 Southdale 103 Southdale 104 Southdale 105 Southdale 107 Southdale 108 Southdale 109 Southdale 110 Southdale 111 Southdale 112 Southdale 113 Southdale 114 Southdale 115 Southdale 116 Southdal e 117 Southdale 118 Southdale 119 Southdale 120 Southdale 122 Southdal e 123 Southdale 125 Southdale 134 Southdale 1101 Speer 1102 Speer 1103 Speer 1106 Speer 402 Summit 703 Summit 709 Summit 202 West Third 204 West Third 206 West Third 1123 S0ut.h West 1129 South West 1203 South Wcst 1205 Soutk West 1206 South West 1210 South West 1213 South West 1218 South West 1221 South West 1222 South West 1225 South West 1226 South West 1229 South West 1230 South West 1301 South West 1302 South West 1305 South West 1306 South West 1309 South Wcst 1310 South West 1313 South West 1314 South West 1317 South West 1318 South West 1321 South West 1322 South West 1325 South West 1329 Sou~hWest I330 South West 1333 South West THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U. T. BOAR11 OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

STANDARD AFFILIATlON AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977:

1. Facility: Dallas Urban League Dallas, Texas Date: December 12, 1983 Purpose : To provide social work related educational experiences for Graduate School of Social Work students.

2. Facility: National Health Screening Council for Volunteer Organizations, Inc. Keils ingtari, Maryland Date: December 21, 1983 f urpose: TO provide health and social work related educational experiences for Graduate School of Social Work st-udents. THE UNIVERS 173 OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS ANIl GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTATA (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Roard of Regents:

1. Agency: Texas Instruments, Inc. No. : Purchase Order No. W7059245 New Funds: $33,466.00 Current Period: August 29, 1983 through August 28, 1984 Title/Description: Bipolar High Frequency IC Noise Characterization. UTA will research device modeling efforts.

2. Agency: Petroleum Research Fund, Ameri call Chemical Society No. : PRF #15376-AC4-C Hew Funds : $35,000.00 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1986 Title/Description: Dynamics of Reversed Micelle Systems

3. Agency: Rosewood Properties, Inc. No. : Hone New Funds : $2,000.00 Current Period: January 4, 1984 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Computer Services/Systems analysis of a comacrcial real estate database.

4. Agency: Mountain Statcs Encrgy No. : Subront-ract 4-C028-C New Funds: $20,121.00 Current Periad: January 25, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: To upgrade the NASA/UTA MHD channel flow code.

5. Agency: Power System Consultants No. : None New Funds: $3,000.00 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through Det:emher 31 , 1984 Title/Desrription: Power system analyses.

6. Agency: Alcon Laboratories, lnc. No. : None New Funds: $250.00 Current Period: February 7, 1984 through April 30, 1984 Title/Description: Paralegal InternshiplUTA student to work for Alcon as intern.

7. Agency: Texas Utilities Ger~eratingCn. No. : P. 0. 611-05380 New Funds : $15,461.00 Current Period : January 1, 1984 through Dcccmbcr 31, 1984 Title/Description: Thermal Stress Effects on Adenylate Energy Charge in Tilapia-- ,. . . Year 2 of fellowship research project. 8. Agency RCA No. : P. 0. No. 507298-80-F36 New Funds: $8,474.00 Current Period: October 12, 1983 through February 28, 1984 Title/Description: Services to perform Harmonic Responses Reanalysis. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AFUINGTON U. T. BOARD OF REGENTSf MEETING

APRXL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AM) LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: UT Health Science Center at Dallas No. : None New Funds: $27,906.00 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescriptian: Southwest Long-Term Care Gerontology Center. UTA will direct the division of service and model sites development for the Center.

2. Agency: Texas Education Agency No. : 44680 301 New Funds : $8,892.00 Current Peri-od: October 3, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: ECIA, Chapter 2, Teacher Training. Teacher education training to be provided by UTA.

3. Agency: Department of Human Resources No. : 05 173 B 00 New Funds: $7,000.00 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Medical Perspuctives on Child Abuse and Neglect. UTA agrccs to provide a two day conference on the above.

4. Agency : Office of Governor, Criminal Justice Divisian No. : SF84E0185 82 New Funds : $5,880.00 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: Texas Statewide Corrections Internship Program. UTA will provide an intern program for at least 14 students in correctional criminal justice agencies.

5. Agency: Texas Committee for the liumanities No. : D83-1155-MIG New Funds: $700.00 Current Period: February 8, 1984 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: Sunbelt Labor Conference/panel presentations and lectures on labor-related issues.

6. Agency: Texas Committee for the Humanities No. : D83-1162-MIG New Funds: $2,500 .OO Current Period: March 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Katherine Ann Porter Public Lectures in the Humanities. 7. Agency: UT Health Science Center at Dallas No. : IAC (84-85) 1103 New Funds: $30,000.00 Current Period: January 12, 1984 through August 31, 1985 Title/Description: UTA will provide reproduction and copying services to UTHSC at Dallas.

AR- 11 THE UNIVERSTY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MXETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR mSEARCH, DEVEL0PHIi.N Am EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL ANB FOREIGN GOVERNWNT

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: National Science Foundatinn No. : PCM-8317914 New Fund s : $30,656.00 Current Period: February 15, 1984 through July 31, 1985 Title/Description: Control and Coordination of Respiration and Heart Rate in an Air Breathing Fish, Lepiscteus Osseus.

2. Agency: U. S. Air Force No. : F 19628-84-K-0029 New Funds : $14,310.00 Current Period: December 14, 1983 through February 13, 1984 Title/Uescription: Magnetostatic Wave Transducers, Resonators, and Di spersion Control.

3. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : EAR-8400604 yew Funds : $7,826.00 Current Pcriod: January 15, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Mt. St. Helens Pyroclastic Flow Deposits: Emplacements Mechanisms and Facies Analysis. To continue field and laboratory research on the Mt. St. Helens pyroclastic flow.

4. Agency: U. S. Department of Education No. : PO08402784 New Funds : $764,038.00 Currerlt Period : July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Pel1 Grant Program. Financial assistance to students ,

5. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services No. : None New Filrlds : $30,831.54 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Descripti on: Assignment Agreement : IJTA mathematician to analyze biographical data for the National Cancer Institute.

4. Agency: United States Air Farce No. : AFOSR-83-0050 New Funds : $88,535.00 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Theoretical Studies of Solids Under Extrcme Conditions. 7. Agency: NASA-Ames Eesearch Center No. : NAG 2-273 New Funds: $32,685 .OO Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Reliability Models for Data Flow and Demand Driven Computer Systems.

8. Agency: Air Force Systems Command No, : F19628-84-K-0029 New Funds: $69,690.00 Current Period: February 16, 1984 through September 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Research on magnetostatic wave signal processing including transducers, resonators and dispersive delay lines. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AHEEIDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

BUSINESS OFFICE

Salary Rate Increases: 1. ~ncreasethe annual salary rate of Assistant Director Linda M. Criswell from $24,700 to $26,380; efiective March 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 367)

BUIJGETS ANX) PAYROLL OFFICE

Salary Rate Increases: 2. Increase the annual salary rate of PayroLl Supervisor Rober~R. Green from $24,000 to $25,500; effective January 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 31.5)

Salary Rate Increases: 3. Increase the annual salary rate of Assistant Director Carol S. Snider from $24,000 to $25,500; effective March 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 361) REGISTRAR'S OFFICE

Changes-Jn Status: 4. Change the status of Ronald M. Watson from Admissions Counselor at a classified salary rate of $16,872 to Assistant Director of Admissions at an Administrative and Professional salary rate of $19,944; effective March 1 - August 31, 1984. (HBc No. 371)

COUNSELING, TESTING AND CAREER PLACEKENT

Appointmet~ts--,-.. : 5. Heappoint Frank M. Gault as Associate Dircctor/Counseling, Testing and Career Placement aL 75 percent at an annual salary rate of $29,580; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Salaries. (RBC No. 237) STUDENT FINANCIAL ATD

Salary Rate Increases: bT2>-''~ncrense the annual salary rate of Assistant Director of Financia 1 Aid Judith A. Walker from $25,000 to $25,750; effective January 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 289)

7& Increase the annual salary rate of Assistant Director of Financial Aid Kay Boldreghini from $25,000 to $25,750; effective January 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 293)

COLLEGE OF 1,IBERAL, ARTS ENGLISH

Appointments : 8. R~appointJoyce S. Beck as Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 26.8 percent at an academic salary rate of $29,900; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: History Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 3081

AR- 14

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMXNDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Reaignati ons and Leaves: 21, Resign Professor Edward B. Richards (Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $31,200; effective December 2, 1983. Deceased. (RBC No. 354)

22. Grant Leave of Absence to Associate Professor Luther W. Odom (Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $31,000; effective April 5, 1984. (RBC No. 358) PHILOSOPHY

Appointments: 23. Appoint Richard Double as Visiting Assistant Professor (Mon-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $17,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 309) PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Appoj ntments : 24. Appoint James E. Brewer as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of $22,500; effective January 1 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 321)

25. Appoint John W. Branson as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 perrent at an academic salary rate of $18,750; effective January 1 - Hay 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalariesJPart-Time. (RBC No. 322)

26. Appoint Roy C. Holland as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of $17,250; effective January 1 - Hay 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 323)

27. Appoint Gary D. Bartel as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of $23,250; effective January 5 - Hay 31, 1984. Source of Funds; Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 330)

28. Appoint Dariny W. Palmer as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of 17,250; effective January 1 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 337)

Resignations and Leaves:- 29. Resign Willie D, Thomas as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of $15,825; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC No. 266)

30. Resign Terry M. Kinard as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 15 percent at an academic salary rate of $18,300; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC NO. 268)

Salary Rate Increases: 31. lncrease the acadcmic salary rate of Leclurer Lisa Lave (Non-Tenure) at 44.3 percent from $18,450 to $19,350; effective January 1 - May 31, 1984, (RBC No. 348)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

CHEMI STKY

Appointments : 32. Appoint M. T. Beck as Visiting Professor (Nan-Tenure) at 45.7 percent at an academic salary rate of $39,400; effective April 1 - April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time and Graduate Teaching Assistants. ERBC No. (374) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BULIGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

GEOLOGY

Appointments: 33. Reappoint James E. Cooper as Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) at 11.25 percent at an academic salary rate of $32,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time, (RBC No. 264)

34. Appoint John A, Chamberlain as Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) at 28.1 percent at an academic salary rate of $32,000; effective February 1 - February 29, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 372)

Appointments- : 35. Appoint Seppo Seikkala as Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) at 50 percent at an academic salary rate of $32,000; effective January 1 - August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieulPart-Time, (RBC No. 3381

36. Reappoint Basil M. Wall as Professor (Tenure-Retired) at an academic salary rate of $39,400; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 351)

37. Reappoint Frank N. Huggins as Professor (Tenure-Retired) at 52.73 percent at an academic salary rate of $32,000; effective Fehruary 2 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 363)

Resignations- and Leaves= 38. Grant Leave of Absence to Associate Professor Charles W. Maxshall (Tenure) at an annual salary rate of $28,200; effective January 15, 1984. (RBC No. 341)

39. Resign Associate Professor Frank N. Huggins [Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $30,000; effective January 15, 1984. Retirement. (RBC No. 3421 PHYSICS

Appoi~ltrnents- : 40. Appoint Jacek Kowalski as Visiting Assistant Professor (Non-~enure)at 76.9 percentat an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January I - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 324)

41. Appoint Max 3. Seel as Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) at 56.3 percent at an academic salary rate of $32,000; effective March 1 - March 31, 1984. Source of Funds : Faculty Salaries/Pa rt-Time. (RBC No. 373)

Changes In Status: 42. Change the status of Asok K. Ray from Lecturer at 27.5 percent at an academic salary rate of $18,900 to Visiting Assistant Professor at 76.9 percent at an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January 1 - May 31, 1984. (KBC No. 331)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

DEAN OF RUSTNESS

Appointments: 43. Appoint Julie A. Mundy as Assistant to the Dean of Business at an almual salary rate of $23,000; effective December 19, 1983 - August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocatcd Salaries. (RBC No. 315) TH$ UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

ACCOUNTING

Changes In Status: 44. Change the status of Galen Carpenter from Assistant Instructor to Lecturer with no change in his academic salary rate of $16,100; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 238)

FINANCE AND REAL ESTATE

Appointments: 45. Reappoint Saeed Mortazavi as Lecturer (Noa-Tenure) at 100% at an academic salary rate of $16,500; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part -Time. (REG No. 327)

Resignations and Leaves: 46. Grant Leave of Absence to Associate Professor Sanford M. Edgar (Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $35,900; effective January 15, 1984. (RBC No. 355) SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

@ointments: 47. Appoint Raja K. Iyer as Assistant Professor (Nan-Tenure) at 100 percent at an academic salary rate a£ $35,900; effective January 6 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Pnrt-Time. (RBC No. 334)

Resignations and Leaves : 48. Grant Leave of Absence to Lecturer Wendy W. Cykana (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $17,200; effective February 17, 1984. (RBc No. 349)

49. Resign Gary I,. KLein as Visiting Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $24,000; effective January 15, 1984. (RBC No. 360)

Aqpointments: 50. Appoint Michael A. Crew as Visiting Professor (NOD-Tenure) at 100 percent at an academic salary rate of $70,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RRC No. 311)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEAN OF ENGINEERING

Salary Rate Increases: 51, Increase the annual salary rate of Assistant Dean of En~ineerin~- Ted M. Sparr (Tenure/Computer science-and Engineering) at 24 percent f rorn $47,333 to $49,133; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 299)

52. lncrease the annual salary rate of Assistant Dean of Engineering John M. Owens lTenure/Elcctrical Engineering) at 24 percent from $57,333 to $59,733; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 301)

AR- 18 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMEWDIBNTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

--Transfers of Funds : 53. Amount of Transfer: $11,954

From: Engineering - Unallocated Capital Outlay To: Aerospace Engineering - Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds for renovating (carpeting and construction) the fifth floor of Carlisle Hall where the Department of Aerospace Engineering is located. (RBC No. 353)

BIOMED lCAL ENGINEERING

Resignations -and Leaves: 54. Resign Professor Alfred R. Potvin (Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $44,000; effective January 15, 1984, (RRC No. 305)

Salary Rate Increases: 55. ~nc-%se the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Wolf W. von Maltzahn (Non-Tenure) at 80 percent, from $31,300 to $32,650; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 280)

56. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Allan F, Tencer (Non-Tenure) at 27.5 percent from $31,500 to $35,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 282)

57. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Walf W. von Maltzahn (Non-Tenure) at 80 percent from $32,650 to $33,500; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 344) CIVIL ENGINEERING

Salary Rate Increases:- 58. Increase the academic salary rate of Associate Professor John H. Matthys (Tenure) from $32,500 to $34,200; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 274)

59. Increase the academic sal.ary rate of Associate Professor Dayle M. Clark (Tenure) from $26,100 to $27,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 275)

60. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Carmelo E. Rivero (Won-Tenure) from $27,300 to $28,650; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 276)

61. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Judith L. Corley (Non-Tenure) from $29,500 to $30,850; effective January 16 - May 31, 1784. (RBC No. 277)

62. Increase the academic salary rate of Professor Robert L. Yuan (Tenure) from $36,600 to $37,950; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 278) ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

Appointments : 63. Reappoint Clarence M. Echart as Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at 50 percent at an academic salary rate of $29,900; effective January 16 - Hay 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SaLaries/Part-Time and Engineering - Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RRC No. 352) TklE UN IVEHSlTY OF TEXAS AT MLINGTON AElENDMENTS TO THE 198.3-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

Changes In Status: 64. Change the status of Professor A. Baji-Sheikh (Non-Tenure) from 100 per- cent at an academic salary rate of $40,000 to 90 percent at an academic salary rate of $41,900; effect-ive January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 285)

65. Change the status of Mohamcd E. Mashena from Assistant Instructor (Non- Tenure) at 50 percent at an academic salary rate of $14,400, to Lecturer (Hon- Tenure) at 17.18 percent at an academic salary rate of $16,300; efIective Jan- uary 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 332)

Transfers of Funds: 66. Amount of Transfer: $19,708

From: Engineering - Unallocated Capital Outlay To: Mechanical Engineering - Capital Outlay

To provide funds far t-he purchase of engineering equipment to estabLish a manufacturing teaching lab in the Mechanical Engineering d~partrnent. (RBC No. 335)

67. Amount of Transfer: $23,300

From: Engineering - Unallocated Capital Outlay To: Mechanical Engineering - Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds in Mechanical Engineering for ~tlcpurchuse of Swuna- graphics; a memory upgrade for the Wang 2200 LVP Computer and Craphit:s Terrnirlal . (RRC No. 3h4)

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Salary Ratu Increases: 68. Trtrrrase thy academic salary rate of Associate Professor William E. Dillon (Tenure) from $29,900 to $30,800; eff~ctiveJaniiary 16 - May 31, 1984. (RRC No. 274)

69. Increase the academic salary ratc of Assistant Professor Michael T. Manry (No11-Te~~urr)ctt 76 percentl fror~~$30,800 to $32,150; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 288)

70. Increase the academic salary rate of Associate Professor Ronald L. Larter (Tenure) at 76 perceiit from $37,200 to $38,100; cffectivc January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 29n)

71. Increase the academic salary rate of Profcssor John M. Owens {Tenure) at 52 percent from $43,000 to $44,800; effective Januaxy 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 294)

72. Tncrcasc !:he academic salary rate of Assistant Professor George V. Kondraske [Non-Tenure) at 50 percent from $3U,000 to $33,600; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (KBC No. 297) TKE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUTGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Appointments: 73. Appoint Neal N. McCollum as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at 16.1 percent at an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalariesjPart-Time. (RBC No. 236)

74, Appoint Raymond E. Pippin as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at 16.1 percent at an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 317)

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Salary Rate Increases: 75. Tncrease the academic salary rate of Associate Professor J. Richard Rincwalt (Tenur~)from $33,000 tb $34,350; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 269)

76. Increase the academic salary rate of Associate Professor David W. Elizandro (Tenure) from $31,800 to $33,150; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 270)

77. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor Lynn L, Peterson (Non-Tenure) from $30,800 to $32,150; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 271)

78. Increase the academic salary rate of Associate Professor Scott A. Starks (Tenure) from $31,200 to $32,550; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 272)

79. lncrease the academic salary rate of Professor and Chairman Bill D. Carroll (Tenure) from $44,300 to $47,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 273)

80. Increase the academic salary rate of Professor Ted M. Sparr (Tenure) at 76 percent from $35,500 to $35,850; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 292)

Changes In Status: 81. Change the status of Assistant Irlstructor Walter W. Wilson (Non-Tenure) from 50 percent to 100 percent. with no change in his academic salary rate of $18,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 3191

TECHNOLOGY ENTERPRISES DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Transfers of Funds: 82. Amount of Transfer: $10,000

From: Engi~leering- Unallocated Capital Outlay To: Technology Enterprises Development Center - Maintenance and Operation

To match funds provided by the Small Business Administration for the new Technology Enterprises Development Center in the College of Engineering. (RBC No. 359) THE, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATlNG BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1884

INSTITUTE OF URBAN STUDIES

CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM

Appointments : 83. ~~~oint-'JackV. Strickland as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at 11 percent at an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. IRBC No. 375) SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE .., --. - - - GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

: Appointments. 84. Appoint Norma Alicia Benavides as Adiunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) at 27 pirccot at an academic salary rate if $27,300; effective January 16 - May 31, 2984. Source of Funds: Faculty SalarieslPart-Time. (RBC No. 320)

SCIiOOL OF ARCHITECTUREA ..- AND ENVIRONMENTAL-- DESIGN

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Appointments : 85. ~ea~~ointSuzanne K. Underwood as Lecturer (Non-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $18,900; effective January 16, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RBC No. 343)

86. Reappoint Carol Hermanovski (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Professor at 65.9 percent at an academic salary rate nf $27,300; effective January 14 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. (RRC No. 347)

87* Appoint James A. Patrick as Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) at 19 percent at an academic salary rate of $39,400; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries/Part-Time. [RRC No. 3571

Resignations and Leavcs: 88. Resign Adjunct Assistant Professor- Patrick J. Buckley (Non-'Cenure) at 21,9 percent. at an academic salary rate of $27,300; effective January 15, 1984. (RBC No. 340) SCHOOL OF NURSING

NURSING

Appointments: 89. Appoint Marjorie Beyers as Visiting Professor on-Tenure) at an academic salary rate of $45,000; effective April 1 - April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: Facrll ty Sal ari es/Part-Timc. (RRC NO. 369)

Kesigna t ions and Leaves : 90. Resign Mary Ellen Heintzelman as Instructor on-~enure) at an academic salary rate of $18,400; effective January 15, 1384. (RBC No. 235)

Changes In Status: 91. Change the status of Specialist Susan Baxley Efion-Tenure) from 60 percent to 100 percent with no change in her academic salary rate of $20,500; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (KBC No. 313) THE UNTVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

92. Change the status of Instructor Sylvia Hahn (Non-Tenure) from 50 percent to 100 percent with no change in her academic salary rate of $18,000; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 329)

93. Cancel the following unfilled positions: (RBC Nos. 239 - 255) English Professor

History Professor

Biology Professor and Chairman Assistant Professor

Accounting Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Lecturer

Management Assistant Professor

Finance and Real Estate Associate Professor

Systems Analysis Assistant Professor Lecturer Lecturer

Economics Professor

Nursing Associate Professor Assistant Professor Specialist

Center for Professional Teacher Education Assistant Professor

UN IVEHS ITY ME0 IA SERVIKES

Changes In Status: 94. Change- the status of Martin G. Heltai from Coordinator, Media Service tu Director, Media Service and increase his annual salary rate from $23,600 to $24,900; effective February 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC NO. 362)

T,IBRARY - OTHER..

Resignations and Leaves: 95. Resign Tyrone H. Cannon as Professional Librarian at an annual salary rate of $19,000; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC No. 263)

AR- 23 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMLNTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGESTS MF,ETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

PHYSICAL-PLANT- OPERATTON ANU MAINTENANCE--

UTILITTES

Chan~sIn Status: - .. - 96. Change the status of Kenneth J. Faller from Utility Opctratioa Supervisor to Utility Operation Superintendent with no change in his annual salary rate of $27,876; effective .7arluary 1 - August 31, 1984. (HBC KO. 304)

AB17,TARY --KN'!'LHPRTSES Af4D OTHER-- ACTIVITIES--- STTJDENT HEALTH S ERVl CE

Salary Rate Tncreases: .. - - 97. Tncresse t hc alu~ualsalary rate of Physician Fank~ja~nSankarapar~dian from $47,727 Lo $48,927; effective Marc11 1 - March 31, 1984. So~:rce of Funds: Unallocated Sxlnrics. (RBC No. 366)

TNTERCOLLEGTATE Kl'iILETICS - FOOTBALL

A~oint --- m~nts :- 98. Appoint CI~ar,lcs\v'ayne Curtis as H~atlFootball Coach at an anr~ualsalary rate of $47,500; effective January I - August 31, 1984. Sourcc of Funds: Ilaallocated Salaries. (RRC No. 310)

99. Appoint James E. Rrewcr as Assistant Eoothall Coach at an al-lnual salary ratc of $30,000 at 85 percent, effective J~l~uary1 - May 31, 1984; arid 100 percent, efiective June 1 - August 31, 1984. Sn11rc.c of Funds: Ui~allocated Salaries. [RRC NO. 321)

10 Appnint John W. Brilrlson as Assistant Football Coach at an anr-rual salary rate of $25,000 at 85 percent, eifective Jan~lary1 - Flay 31, 1984; and 100 percent, eIfcctive June 1 - August 31, 1784. Sollrce of Funds: Unallocated Salaries. (RRC No. 322)

101, Appnirit Roy C. I-Icll and as Assist arit Football Coach at an ann~~alsalary rate of $23,000 at 85 percent, effcctive January 1 - Flay 31, 1384; and 100 percent, effective June 1 - August 31, li184. Sour-c.e of Funds: ITnallocated Salaries. (RRC Nu. 323)

102. Appoint Gary D. Rartcl as Assislant Footbal.1 Coach st an anriual salary rate of $31,00fl at 35 percent, effective Jar~~iary5 - May 31, 1384; and 100 percent, effective Jur~e1 - Augnst 31, 1384. Sourt:e of Funds: Il~~allucated Salaries, (REC No. 330)

103. Appoint Danny W. Palmer as Assist:irlt Football Coach at an ,?nn~lalsalary rate of $23,Qn0 at 85 perc~nt,effcctive ,Jar:rlary 1 - May 31, 1384; and 100 perc~nt,effective .Tune 1 - Aug~st31, 1384. Sourc:e of Funds: llrldllocated Salaries. (HBC NO. 337)

Resigr~ations. ~ndLeavr:s: .. 104. Resign Harold Elliott as Ifcad Football Coach at an ~r~n~alsalary rate of $40,900; effective Dcctrnber 31, 7983. (RBC No. 230)

105. Resiet~Robcrt Noblitt as .4ssistant FooLhall Coach at 85 percent, efferLive th~~oughMay 31, 1984 and 100 perrent, effective June 1 - August. 31, 1984, at an annual salary rate of $30,600; effecLive Dcccmber 31, 1985. (KBC No. 257) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF MGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

106. Resign Ben Dadson as Assistant Football Coach at 85 percent, effective through May 32, 1984 and 100 percent, effective June 1 - August 32, 1984, st an annual salary rate of $20,300; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC No. 259)

107, Resign Larry Donaldson as Assistant Football Coach at 85 percent, effect- ive through May 31, 1984 and 100 percent, effective June 1 - August 31, 1984, at an annual salary rate of $24,600; effective December 31, 1983. ERBC No, 261)

108. Resign Willie I). Thomas as Assistant Football Coach at 85 percent, effect- ive through May 31, 1984 and 100 percent, effective June 1 - August 31, 1984, at an annual salary rate of $21,100; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC No. 265)

109. Resign Terry M. Kinard as Assistant Football Coach at 85 percent, effect- ive through May 31, 1984 and 100 percent, effective June 1 - August 31, 1984, at an annual salary rate of $24,400; effective December 31, 1983. (RBC No. 267)

Salary Rate Increases: 110. Increase the atinual salary rate of Assistant Football Coach Charles Albert Key from $28,100 to $31,000; effective January 1 - August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 308)

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS - VOLUYBALL - WOMEN

--Salary Rate Increases: 111. Increase the annual salary rate of Volleyball Coach Lisa Love from $24,600-. to $25,800 at 55.7 percent, effkctive January i - May 31, 1984, and 100 percent, effective June 1 - Atrgrlst 31, 1984. (RBC No. 348)

GRlWTS AND CONTBaC'lS TRAINING IN CHICANO AGING

Chan. 112. Change the status of Antonio B. Rey from Assistant Director at 50 percent to Associate Director at 33 percent and increase his annual salary rate from $21,600 to $30,000; effective November 1, 1983 - February 19, 1984. (RBC No. 211)

ADMPNXSTRATION ON AGING - CROSS-CULTURAL TRAINING IN HISPANIC AGING

Appointments 113, Reappoint Antonio B. Rey as Associate Director at 56 percent at an annual salary rate of $30,000; effective March I - August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Grant Funds. (RBC No. 219)

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION - A NEW INTEGRAL METHOD FOR SOLUTION OF DIFFUSION EQUATION

Appointments: 114. Reappoint A. Haji-Shcikh as Professor (Nan-Tenure/Mechanical Engineering) at 10 percent at an academic salary rate of $41,900; effective January 16 - May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Grant Funds. (RBC No. 287)

115. Reappoint Moharned E. Hashena as Postdoctoral Fellow at 82.82 percent at an annual salary rate of $21,733; effective January 16 - Flay 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Grant Funds. {RBC No. 332)

THE UNIWRSTTY OY TEXAS AT ARLINGTON AMENDMENTS TO %E1983-84 OPERATING BUDGETS BOARD OF REGENTS IEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

GEARHART SPONSORED RESEARCH - SIGNAL PROCESSING

Salary Rate Increases : 125. Increase the academic salary rate of A~sistantProfessor Hicbael T. Manry (Non-Tenure/Electrical Engineering) at 24 percent from $30,800 to $32,150; effective January 16 - Hay 31, 1984. (RBC No. 3003 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

Off ice of the President

March 7, 1984

nr. Jmes P, Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs ad interim The University of Texas System 0. Henry Hall 301 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Roard of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation tn the Board.

Peter T. F ~resident 1

PTF :mk Enclosures THE UNIVERS I'SY OF TEXAS AT AUSTX N

DOCKET FOR APRIL 12.13. 1984 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Gifts From Private Dorlors and Foundations to The University ...... A- 3

Use of Texthooks Written by Faculty ...... A- 7

Fees and ~isccllaneousCharges ...... A- 9

Catalog Changes (1982-64)

School of Law Bulletin ...... ,...... A- 10

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties including Travel snd Reassignment of ~uties...... A- 11

Sale uf University-Owned Property ...... A- 16

Business Contracts for Services ...... A- 17

Contracts and Grants for Research. Development. and Educational Services :

Non.Governmenta1 . (~unduComing 1n) ...... A- 19

State (~undsComing In) ...... A- 33 State (Funds Going out) ...... +.... A- 39

Federal (~undsComing 1n) ...... A41 Federal (Funds Going out) ...... A- 59 Trademark License Agreements ...... A- 62

Revisions to the Perking and Traffic Regulations ...... A- 66

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget (including Eaculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) ...... A- 93 ~1inic.alFaculty Appointments (without compensation) ...... A-730 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. BOAXD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS ANTI FOUNDATIONS

The following gifts have heen received and are recommended [or acceptance bv the U.T. Board of Re~ents:

Donor Puq35!L- AmounL-+-

For the Mari-e Betzner $ 149,650.00 Murrow Centennial Chair in Microbiology

2. *Leona M. Bettis Estate Unrwtricted use 15U,000.00 Bank of the Southwest by U. 'I'. Austin Houston, Texas 77002

3. David Brutou, Jr. Charitable Payment on pledge 125,000.0n Trust to the navid Bruton, Dani.el J. Kelly Jr. Ccntcnniai Chair Vice President - Trust in Business Decision TnterFirst Bank Dallas, Support Systems N.A. Post Office Box 83791 Dallas, Texas 75283

4. The Cockrell Foundation Cockrcll Family W. F. Wright, Jr. Prof essilr ial Chair Secretary Treasurer Fund in Lngineering The Main build in^ Suite 999 Houston, Texas 77002

5. The Cullen Trus~ llugh Rny Cullen for Higher Education Chair in Business Sidney V. Smith Administration Senior Vice President The Horne Co. 1801 Main, No. 600 Houston, Texas 77002

6. G. B. Dealey Foundatinn G. B. Dealey Walter G. Mullins Schnl arst~ipFund Director of Admi nivtration - in College of A. H. Belo Corporation Con~munication 714 Jackson Street Dallas, Texas 75202

*No letter of transmittal from the donor. **Noncash gift - unsnl d stock. The amvullr stated is the value rlf tlte stock on the date of receFpt by the institution. ***Noncash ~ift- other. The amount stated is the estimated value on the date of receipt by the institution. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LIT AUSTIN Gifts from Privatc Do~~orsand Foundations U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

Donor -- Purpose *mount ... .-

h 7. Ferring Pharmaceuticals Fnr research in thc ? 70,000.00 Fr2derik Paulsen Insritute for President Biomedical Kesearc h Box 30561 20U b2 Malmo Sweden

8. The Fondren Foundation The Fundren FoundatLon David M. Underwood Centennial Chair in Trustee Plasma Theory and the Post Off ice Box 2558 Edwin Allday Ccntcn- Houston, Texas 77001 nial Chair in S~~hsur- fnce Geology in the College of Natural Sciences

9. Sillring Oil Company Athletic complex for 50,000.00 Post Office Box 1270 Intercollegiate McAllen , Texas 78501 Athletics for men

10. *Hackhecry Realty Inc. Athletic Complex , 5U,OC)O.O0 Post Office Box 1270 for Intercollegiate McAllen. Texas 78501 Athletics for Mpn

Houston Endowment Inc. College of Comrnunicatiun 1,000,000.00 Contiibutinns for: Sen ior Chairman of the Jolln A. Beck Centennial bard Professorskip 80,000.00 InterFirst Bank Austin, F. J. Heyne Centennial N.A. Professorship 80,000.00 300 IntcrFirs t Bank John T. Junes Centennial Building Professorship 80,UUU.OU Ailstin, Texas 78701 Jesse H. Jones Faculty Dvlp, Fund 510,000.00 Jesse li. Jones Public Conf . Fund 2 50,000.00

12. Baine P. Kerr Final payment on pledge 3/1,000.OO** Post Office Box 2967 tu Mildred Caldwell and Houston, Texas 77001 Raine Perkins Kerr Centennial Professorship in English IIistory and Culture

*No letter of transmittal from the donor. **Nonce.rti ~ift- unsold stock. The amount stated is the value of the stock on the dale nf receipt by the institution. ***Noncash gift - other. The amount stated is the estimated value on the date of reccipt by the institutioa. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Gifts from Private Donors and Faundations U.T. Board of Regents' McetFng April 12-13, 1984

Donor An~ount -. Purpose ----.

13. Lyndon Balnes Johnscin Lyndon B. Johnsr~nSchool $ 106,534.00 Foundation of Public Affairs Yolanda Boozer Contributions for: 2313 Red Rivcr Frank C. Erwin Austin, Texas 78705 Fellowship 2,250.00 Armand Hammer Pel- lowships 7,075.00 Claudia T. Johnson Fellowships 3,866.00 Woody Pel low- ships 11,284.00 1,RJ Fnundation Supp. Fel1owshi.p~2,828.00 Newhouse Fellov- ships 2,733.00 Strauss Fellowships 20,016.00 Supplement to Dean's Salary 5,000.00 bean's Discretionary Funds 5,000.VO Faculty Travel 5 ,UOO. 00 Curriculum support 10,000.00 Student Activities 16,748.00 Chair Support Services (Richardson Fund) 11,734.00 Chair Support Services (Rusk Fund) 3,000.00

14. *Mrs. V. F. Neuhaus Athletic complex for 100,000.00 Post Office Box 1270 Intercollegiate McAllen, Texas 78501 Athletics for Men

15. Rashid Engineering International Office Dr. Nasser Al-Rashid for International Post Office Box 4354 Council Praject RANA SJ - Riyadh Saudi Arabia

*No letter or transmittal from the dnnnr. **Nuncash gift - unsold stock. The amount stated is the v\ lue of the stock on the date of receipt by the institution. ***Noncash gift - other. The amount stated is the estimated value on the date of receipt by the institution. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Cifts from Private Donors and Foundations U.T. Board of Regents' Mccting April 12-13, 1984

Donor Amount. ------Purpose .. ---

16. *Schlurnberger Foundation Payment on Schliimht?rger $ 187,500,00 Inc . Centennial Chair in 277 Park Avenue Electrical Engineering New York, Ncw York 10172

17. *Vivian L. Smith Athlctic complex for 2000 West Loop South Intercollegiate Houston, Texas 77027 Athletics for Men

18. Curtis Vaughan Jr. $41,038.56 to the Chairman and Chief Curtis T. Vaughan, Jr. Executive Officer Centennial Chair in Vaughan b Sons, Inc. Astronomy; $1,517.9.5 Post Officc Box 1001 Lo McDonlad Observatory; San Antonio, Texas 78294 $505.99 to President's Associates

The following nonmonetary gifts have also been received:

19,. Dr. Irving M. Cyril Two Coober Pedy opal 9410 Siskin Avenue carvings to Harry Fountain Valley, Califnrnia Ransom Humanities 92708 Research Center

20. *Dr. 0. Howard k'razier Thc John Dancy diaries Texas Heart Institutc tn the Barker Texas Post 0ffic.e 20345 History Center Houston, Texas 77025

21. Robert C. Gowdy Cuober fcdy opal carving 90,100.00*** 80 Mira Adelante to the Barry Ransom San Clemente., Cal i fornia Humanities Kesearc h 42672 _ Center 22. #Louis Nizer Faulk vs. Aware archive 200,000.00*** 40 West 57th Street to--%arkerTexas His tory New York, New York 1001 9 Center

23. Dr. Eu~enD. Williams Two marched Coober 35,460.00*** 101 Laguna Road Pedy opal carvings Fullerton. Califoraia to Harry Ransom Humanities 92635 Rcscarch Center

*NO letter of t-rilnsu~it tal from the donor. **Noucash gift - unsold stock. The amount stared is the value of tbc stock on the date of receipt by the ir~utitution. ***Noncash gif~- other. The amount stated is the estimated value on the date of receipt hy the institution. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1J.T. Board of Regents ' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY: In accordance with Chapter ILL, Section 24, of Part One of the Regents' Rules and Regulations for the government of The University of Texas, I recornend approval of the use of the following faculty authored books as textbooks for the 1983-84 fiscal year.

"Indicates that these hook^ have not been previously used at The Ilniversity.

Royalty Cost to per Volume Title Author Student per Author

*ACC 360 Class Notes Timothy B. Bell .50 -0 -

A Problem Manual in General Sarmlel Broverman and 19.50 1.50 Mathematics Samuel H. Cox, Jr.

BA 384T Class --Notes James R. Dietrich 5.00 -0-

Information and Capital James R. Dietrich Markets

*Fundamentals of Financial Walter T. Harrison Accounting

Sally Jones

International Trade Stephen P. Magee

Introduction to and -- -- the Theory J. D. Martin, S. Cox, 16.19 -0- of Finance R. MacMina

Basic Financial Management, J. W. Petty, Al J. Keown, D. F. Scott, 2nd edition John Martin-

*Textbook Supplement, Acc 365 Edward L. Summers

The Dynamic Small Firm,-- Ernest W. Walker Selected Readings -Financial Managemenr of the Ernest Walker and William Small Firm Petty

Modern Real Estate- Alvin Arnold, Charles H. Wurt zebach, ~ikcMiles

Lecture Notes in Managerial Leslie Young -Microeconomics *Flight Dynamics Laboratory-- W. T. Fowler

War in the Modern Great Jack S. Levy Power Svstem 1495-1975

*Care: The Essence of Nursing Madeleine Leininger 10.00 1.00 and Health THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents ' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACUL'I'Y (continued):

Royalty Cost to per Volume Title Author Student per Author - -- a-- -- *Caring: A Human Helping Madeleine Leininger 14.50 1-45 Process

*Nursing and Anthropology: Madeleine Leininger 15.00 1.50 Two worlds to Blend

*Proceedings-- of the Nstional Madeleine Leininger 28.00 2.80 Transcul.tura1 Nursinn

*Transcultural Health and Madeleine Leiningcr 16.00 1.60 Nursing ~gferencc

*Transcultural Nursing: Madeleine Lcininger 32.00 3.20 Concepts, Theories, end -- - Practices

Fharmaceutics 1L Salornon A. Stavchansky 5.75 -0- THE IINIVEHSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTlN 1J.T. Board of ~e~ents'~ceting April 12-13, 1984

FEES AND MI SCELLANKOUS CHARGES

Special Course Fces, I recom~ndapproval of the foILowing Field Trip P~es:

From -To Effective

COLLEGE OF LI RERAL ARTS

Denartment of Anthro~olonv

N662 Field Archaeology $ 90 $125 Summer 1984

N683M Arch~Techniques - Field $ 90 $125 Sumer 1984 School THE UHTVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regentst Meeting April 12-13, 1984

CATALOGUE CHANGES

The following listing summarizes the changes proposed to the Catalogue of The University of Texas at Aust,iil. These catalogue changes have been passed by the University Council, approved by me, and approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. The complete text of the changes can be found in Documents and Proceedings of the University Council, pages 949 1 -9492 , and 9493-9496.

School of Law Bulletin for 1982-84

Current bulletin pa~enumber Summary of Proposed Chanqe

Revise statement to read that eighty-six rather than eighty-five hours are required for graduation (D&f 9493-9496)-

The listing of required courses is revised by adding an Advanced Constitutional Law course, deleting Legal Profession to reflect its replacement by Professional Responsibility , deleting Brief Writing and Oral Advocacy to reflect its inclusion in the Legal Research and Writing course, and deleting the numerical listing of semester hours of credit (D&P 9493-9496).

Seminars offered in the School of Law will be classified as either "Writing Seminars" or "Nonwri ting Seminars ." A seminar will be designated as a "Writing Seminarv if (1) the instructor requires that the student write an original paper embodying the results of extensive research, and; 12) the instructor requires that the student write at least one working draft of such a paper, the instructor meaningfully critiques at least that draft, and further requires that the student submit a final version of the paper in which the student revises the working draft in light of the instructor's critique (D&P 9491-9492).

A statement will be added to provide that in order La be graduated from the School or Law, a student must take and pass at least one "Writing Seminar." Also, it will be stated that a student may select a second seminar by permission of the Dean. Current practice will be continued which limits enrollment in most "Writing Seminarsn to a maximum of twelve students per section ( D&P 949 1-9492 ) .

A statement is added that the course of instruction may be changed from time to time, including the requirement that a current first year course be offered instead as an advanced course, and vice versa (D&P 9493-9496).

Course numbers and descriptions are changed to reflect recently approved revisions to the of ricial course inventory (D&P 9493-9496). THE UNIVERSITY OF 'I'KXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meering April 17-13, 1984

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: The €01 lowing ~ripnacr ct:porterl in .-"-AA- -- accordance with Part Two, Chapter 111, Section 10.33, of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents for the government of The University of Texas when the absence is for a longer period than twenty-nine days.

1. Howard Millpr, Associate Professor of History 12/18/83-2/15/84 Rochester, New York; New York, New York; Boston, Massachusetts; Hew Haven, Connecticut; Madison, New Jersey; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Askeville, North ~arolina;Nashville, Tenneusee; New Orleans, Louisiana To conduct research for a book an Texas religions $2,000, URI Program Support

2. Herman H. van Olphen, Associate Professor of Oriental and African Languages and Literature 7/15/84-8/25/84 Brussels, Belgium To present a paper entitled "Religious Differentiation and Natiooal Languages1' at a meeting of the Tnternational Association of Applied Linguistics $1,315: $650, Attendance at Professional Meetings; $665, Personal funds

3. James Irvirig Wimsatt, Professor of English 1 6/1/84-8/13/84 York , England To conduct research and present a paper entitled "~roisaart, Chaucer, and the Pastoure lles of University of Pennsylvania Manuscript French 15" at a meeting of the New Chaucer Society $1,100: $650, Attendance at Professional Meetings; $450, Personal funds

4. Clark Paul Cowan, Graduate Student, Department of Botany 1115183-2/20/84 Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica To conduct dissertation research $4,291, BSR-8313282, Foreign Travel

5. David P. Crews, Associate ProEessor of Zoology and Psychology 211184-3/31/84 Manoa, Oahu, Hawaii To serve as Visiting Profeseor in the Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, University of Hawaii; to consult with colleagues at the ~awaii institute of Marine Biology No Expense to The University

6. Boyd Hardesty, Professor of Chemistry 11/1/83-12/17/83 Berlin, West Germany; Hamburg, West Germany; Leiden, The Netherlands To finish the German phase of collaborative work undertaken under the provisions of Lhe Senior International Fellowship $600, Senior International Fellowship F06 ~~00826

7. George G. Lorentz, Professor of Mathematics 8129183-11/3Q/83 Madison, Wisconsin; Edmonton, Alberta To give calks and work with colleagues $1,200, Travcl THE IINIVKKSI'rY OF' TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1l.T. ~aardof Regents' ~eetingApril 12-13, 1984

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF (Contin~ied]:-

8. Edward C. Milner, Graduate Research Assistant 1x1, Department of Physics 1 /19/84-2/18/34 Upton, Long I~land,New York To participate in research experiment $548, DE-AS05-80ER10638 - Travel

9. Eric R. Pianka, Professor of Zonlngy 5/20/84-8/31/84 Sydney, Australia To attend an international meeting and present a paper on "Some Intercontinental Comparisons of Terrestrial Vertebrates" $5,000: $650, Attendance at Prnfesaional Meetings ; $4,350, Personal funds

10. Austen F. Riggs, Professor of Zoology 211184-12/1/84 California Institute of Technology On leave Na expense to The University

11. Ann Ruggles, [{esearch Scientist Assistaat, Department of Zoology 12/19/83-2/18/84 Belize To collect experimental animals (scr~worms)for ongoing research $2,500, URI Foreign Travel

12. Albert M. Chammah, Associate Professor of Management 5125184-7/15/84 Copenhagen, Denmark ; France ; Nether lands To present paper at the International Meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences; to discuss res~archwith colleagues $1,075: $650, Attendance at Professional Meetings; $425, Graduate Student Excellence Fund

13. John E. Breen, Carol Cockrcll Curran Chair in Engineering 1/15/84-7/15/84 Switzerland, West Ccrmany, France, Austria, Denmark, Italy, England On Faculty Research A~aignment "Design Criteria to Improve Durability of Idone Span Bridges"; ta inspect bridges and discuss structural problems; to lecture at several universi t i es $4,700: $2,350, Carol Cockrell Curran Chair; $2,350, Development and Research, Rroen

14. Kenneth Schultz, Research Assistant I, Department nf Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics 6/1/83-8/15/83 NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio On-site research into developing nondet~rministic loading function for jet engine fan and turbine blades $1,672, NAG3-210, Spanos THE UNIVEKSITY OP TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Roard of ~e~ents'Meeting April 12-13, 1984

TRAVEL FDR FACULTY AND STAFF (Cnnt i nt~~d): ------

15. Franklin L. Abernathy, Electronic Technician Supervisor, Computation Center 4/ 1184-5/27/84 Sunnyvale and Santa Clara, California To learn maintenance and support procedures for the VAX/WS computer systems $4,020.74, Computation Center, Travel

16. Michael A. Alkier , Research Si icnt ist hssociate, Applied Research Laboratories 1119/84-2/26/84 Kaneoke Ray, Oahu, and Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaii To assist with HIDAS sea te~tminefield plant $3,854, Other Expenses

17. David T,. Clayton, Technical Staff Assistant IV, HcDonald nb~ervatory 11 13184-3/8/84 Sear Lake, Utah; Barstow, California; McDonald Ohservat-ory To assist with tile Transportable Laser Ranging Stat ion $2,974, NASA Contract NAS5-25946

18. ~ixonW. Coulboirrn, Research ~ngineerAssociate, Applied Research Laboratories 1 /12/84-2/11/84 Fort Davis, Texas; Barstow, Pasadena, and Apple Valley, California To participate in VI,BT tests $1,850, Other Expenses

19. Steve Deweese, ~echnicalStaff Assistant, Applied Research ~aborstor ies 1/11/84-3/10/84 Ontario, Barstow, Apple Valley, and 29 Palms, ~alifornia;Yurna, Arizona To participate in VLBI tests; to participate in dynamic field tests at Yuma Proving Grounds $3,000, Other Expenses

20. Greer S. Garrett, Research Scientist Associate V, plied Research Laboratories 113184-2/ 15/84 Washington, D. C. To efisist with AMSS project $3,867, Other Expenscs

21. Greer S. Garrett, Research Scientist Associate V, Applied Research Laboratories 2112184-3/31/84 Washington, D. C. To provide technical assistance to NAVSEA PMS 407 on AMSS project $2,480, Other Expenses THE UNIVBRS I'TY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF (Continued): p-.--.s---.-

22. Carroll R. Griffin, Research Scicntist/~ngineer~ssociate, Applied Research Laboratories 1/13/84-2/13/84 Fort Davis, Texas; Ontario, Barstow, bishop, Apple Valley, and 29 Palms, Califnrnia; Yuma, Arizona To supervise and participate in VLRI tests; to participate in dynamic field tests at Yuma Proving Grounds $2,650, Other Expenses

2 3. M. P. A. Jackson, Research scientist, Bureau of Ecoaomic Geology 313164-4/30/84 Uppsala, Sweden To cond~lct experimental research on mode 1 salt domes $2,420, West Texas Waste Isolation, Travel

24. Robert A. Lamb, Research Scientist Associate, Applied Research Laboratories 1124184-2/26-84 Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, and Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaii To assist with MIDAS sea test minefield plant $3,599, Other Expenses

25. Charles R. Longwell, Research Scientist Associate IV, Applied Research 1,aboratories 1/1/84-1/31/84 Purtumouth, Rhode Island Home rental while providii~g rechnical assistance $375, Other Expenses

26. Charles R. Longwell, Research Scientist Associate IV, Applied Research Laboratories 1/4/84-2/5/84 Portsmouth, Rhode Island To assist with AMSS program $1,948, Other Expenses

27. Charles R. I,ongwell, Research Scientist Associate IV, Applied Research aho oratories 31 l/84-3/31/84 Pnr t smou th , RIlode Is land Home rental while assisting with AMSS program $375, Other Expenses

28. W. Pat11 Mann, Research Associate, Institute for Geophysics 12/25/83-2/28/84 Dominican Republic To conduct field research, collect samples, and map earthquake faults $3,173, ~irector's Fund

29. Cynthia Folsom Murphy, Research Scientist Assistant, Institute for Geophysics 1/4/84-2/21/84 Honolulu, Hawaii To participate in an expedition between Guam and Hawaii $768, 0CE-8320091, Travel THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1J.T. Hoard of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

---TRAVEL ------FOR FACULTY AND STAFF (Continued):

30. Miriam L. Renkin, Graduate Research Assistant I, Institute for Geophysics 114184-2/26/84 Honolulu, ~awaii To participate in an expedition between Guam and Hawaii $768, OCE-8320091, Travel

31. Jack A. Shooter, Special Research Associate, Applied Research 1,aboratories 311184-3,31184 Washington, D.C. Home rental while providing support oE NAVSEA 63B (Exploratory Development Signal ~rocessing) $625, Other Expenses

32. Lyal W. Wedemeyer, Computer System Devefopment Specialist, Computation Center 4/1/84-5/27/84 Sunnyvale and Santa Clara, ~alifnrnia To learn interface and hardware development for the VAX/VMS computer sys terns $2,504.96, Computation Ccater, Travel

33. Mark ~iederspahn,Programmer Analyst 111, Institute for Feophysi.ca 114184-2/21/84 Honolulu, Hawaii TO participate in an expedition between Guam and Hawaii $768, Shell Chair Fund

34. Robert F. Martin, Research Scientist Associate V, Texas ~etnorial Museum 5/15/84-6/15/84 Mcrida, Yucatan, Mexico TO recapture banded Turquoise-browed Motmnt specimens and to survey Cave Swallow aes t lings $650, T,W-Research Travel THE UNIVERSITY OF mKAS AT AUSTIN

U.T. ROAKD OF REGENTS' MEETING

SALE OF UNIVERSITY-OWNED PROPERTY

The following bills of sale whereby The University of Texas at Austin sold surplus houses are recommended for approval by the U.T. Raard of Regents:

1. Agency: City of Au~tin Funds : $1,092 Period : Effective 8/24/83 ~itlel~escription: Sale of surplus single family dwelling located at 2004 Concho Street

2. Agency: City of Austin Funds : $1,072 Period : Ef fcctive 8/24/83 'Cit le/~escri.ption: Sale of surplus single family dwelling located at 2010 Leona Street

7. Agency: City of A11sti1.l Funds : $960 Period: Effective 8/24/83 Tit le/~escription: Sale of surplus Y irlgle Eamilv dwelling located at 2105 Salina Street

4. Agency: City of Austi.n Funds: $878 Period: Effective 8/24/83 Tit le/Descript ion: Sale of surplus single family dwelling located at 2008 Chicon Street

5. Agency: City of Austin Yiinds : $788 Period: E f fective 8/24/83 Title/~escri~tion: Sale of surplus single family dwelling locat-ed at 2102 Chicon Street:

6, Agency: City of Austin Furldv : $744 Period: E Efective 8/24/83 Title/Description: Sale of surplus single family dwelling located at 2003 Coma1 Street THE UNIVEKSI'I'Y OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

1J.T. HllARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1954

BllSlNESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVLCES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agcncy: Austin-Travis County Health Department Funds : $12 per liuur 10 liuurs per week Period: 101 10/83-6/1/84 T; tlc/~escri~tion: To provide speed1 patliology services in homes of ill or disabled persons receiving care from the Austin-Travis Co~intyHealth Dspartment

2. Ag?ncy: Bexsr County Hospital District Funds : $12,000 Period : 1/1/84-1/1/85

Title/Descri-ption: , To provide clinical pl~aru~acyservices

Agency: Ci~yof Austin and the Rlacklalld Neighbor- hood Association Fu!id~: None Period : 1/27/84-~ndefinite Title/Descriptinn: To establish a comittee to improve communications among ail parties and to consider and ri~ake r ccommendat i nns for the interim use of- vacant University property in the Blackland area

4. Agency: City of Au~tinand the Lower Colnradn Rivet Authority Funds : Ffonfhly meter r~adings Period : 1/27/84--1ndp.f inite Title/Deucription: To provide all electric pnw~rto Ralcones Res~3rr.hCenter which will he di~tributed vvcr secondary distribution systems owned by The University

5. Agency: Clarence Cullen Company, Inc. Funds : ~10,oon Period: 117184-4/14/84 Title/Deucription: To buy and remove bui ldings located at 2007 Coma1 Street, 2103 Concho Street, 1505 and 1507 Ease 7lst St-reet, 1602 and 1604 Fast 22rtd Strcct, and 7210 1,enna Street

6. Agency: Ecology Action of Austin ~Tunds: As per contract Period: 211184-8/1/84 Ti~lelDescri~tion: To perforin recycling services in return for collecrion of all gross revcnuec from the sale of waste newsprint THE UNTVERST'rY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Business Contrsc ts for services U.T. Roard of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency: Gallo Investments Funds: $?0,000 Period : 11/29/83-3/5/84 Title/nescription: To buy and remove buildings located at 1502 Manor Road

8. Agency: Callo Investments Funds : $15,noo Period: 11/29/83-3/5/84 Title/Description: To buy and remove buildings located at 1120 Manor Road

9. Agency: Hewlct t-Packard Company Funds : As per contract Period: ll/ll/83-Indefinite Tit le/nescript ion: To provide funds and equipment for the American Electronics Association fellowships

10. Agency: James H. Means Funds : Sl0,lOO Period: 1/31 184-5/25/84 TitlelDescription: To buy and remove buildings locatcd at 1906 Leona Street, 1910 Salina Street, an3 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, and 2010 Chicon Stre~t

11. Agency: Paramot~ntTheaLre Tor the Performing Arts Funds : Per Perfoririance Period: LO/ 1/63-91 30/84 Title/Descript ion: To authorize paramount 's part icipat-inn in operat ions of The Ur~iversity's computer- based entertainment event ticket distribu- tion system

12. Agency: .John llobinsnn and Associates, Architects Funds : 6X of lowest bid 01- $45,300, whichever is lowest period: 111 9/84-~ndefini te Tit le/~~scri~tion: To pruvide architectural scrviccs for the sit.^ llevelopm~ntProject

1 ?. Agency: Travel Dynamics, Inc. Funds : SZ of. grrlss from tour Period : 1113184-Indef inite 'ri t le/nescript ion: To provide all labor, ~naterials,equipment, supplies, and srrviccs occessary to arrange transportaL iu~iand other services for an archaeological study tour of the Kestcrn Mediterranean, 615134-6/20/84 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. EOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984 CONTRACTS AND GRARTS FOR RESCARCU, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN )

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U .T. Board of Regents:

Agency: The Robert A. We1 ch Foundation No.: Numbers individually listed as follows. New funds : $1,196,000 - Cumulative total for 14 awards Peri od : 6/1/84 - 5/31/87 Title/Description: Individual project ti tl es and funds provided for new and continuing basic research in chemi- stry are listed below:

Renewal F-? 00 Structural Chemistry $66,000 - $22,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-17 4 Molecular Interactions at Interfaces $81,000 - $27,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-126 Relationship Between Chemical Behavior and Molecular Structure $180,000 - $60,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-364 Vitami ns and Horrnones $180,000 - $60,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-604 Nuclear Density Distributions of the Chemical El ements $60,000 - $20,000 for cach of 3 years Renewal F-623 Studies in Cosmochemi s try $60,000 - $20,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-626 Asymmetric Induction $60,000 - $20,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-714 Enzymatic Degration of Vitamins and Coenzymes $1 1 2,500 - $37,500 for each of 3 years Renewal F-733 Laser Spectroscopic Studies of Chemical Transients $69,000 - $23,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F- 767 Statistical Mechani cal Studies of Liquid Crystal s $61,500 - $20,500 for each of 3 years Renewal F-839 Isolation and Biochemi cal Characteritati on of the Transfomi ng Protein of Rcti cul oendothe- 1 iosis Virus $63,000 - $21,000 for each of 3 years Renewal F-862 Synthetic Chemistry of Carbonhydrates $63,000 - $21,000 for each of 3 years New Grant F-988 Spectroscopy of Mol ecul ar Interactions $60,000 - $20,000 for each of 3 years NEW Grant F-1000 Exciton Coll ection from an Antenna Systm into Accessi bl e Photochemi ca1 Traps $80,000 - $20,000 for 1st year; $30,000 for each subsequent (2nd and 3rd) year The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental ( Funds Coming In) U.T. Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

15. Agency: VARIOUS DONOKS: Listed individually below. No. : Listed individually below. New funds : $350,000 - Cumulative total of 14 awards Ti tl e/Descri ption: Mi1 o M. Backus - Project SEER Sol id Earth Exploration Research Project Period : 2/28/83 - 6/30/84 Patent Provisions approved by Sys tern Admi ni stra- tion March 1983. (1 ) Arco Oil & Gas Company / Atlantic Richfield Check VC 643809 -- $25,000. ( 2) Amoco Producti on Company Check #6075653 --- $25,000. (3) Geophysical Services, Inc. / TI Check #I03940 --- $25,000. (4) Louisiana Land & Exploration Company Check ftZ.237407 --- $25,000. (5) Conoco, Inc. Check #I41 7574 --- $25,000. (6) Mobil Oil Research & Development Corporation Check #0138-503662 --- $25,000. (7) Petty-Ray, Geophysics Divi sion / Geosource, Inc. Check t010432 --- $25,000. (8) sohio Petroleum Company Check #A37951 --- $25,000. (9) Tel edyne Exploration Check #065580 --- $25,000. (10) Tenneco Oi1 Company Check #402411 --- $25,000. (1 1) Texaco, USA Check #F594270 --- $25,000. (7 2) Sun Expl oration and Producti on Company Check #27507 --- $25,000. (73) Union Oil Company of Gal ifornia Check #892135 --- $25,000. (14) Western Geophysical Company of America Check #HOD6368 --- $25,000.

'16. Agency: Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation No.: Grant dated 10/12/82 - Extension Letter 11/2/83 New funds : $29,000. Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31 /84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: A1 tered Synaptosomal Cal cium Transport by Acute and Chronic Ethanol / Support for concluding year of research.

17. Agency: Ameri can Cancer Society - National Office No.: NP-169H New funds : $82,500. Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Tit1e/Description: DNA Sy~thesisand Cell Division of Escherichia col i The ?ln'iversity of' Texas ~t Aust:in Contracts and Grar;ts -- Nan-Governmental (Fur~ds Comi ng In) ;I .T. l4\?gcntsa Meeting April 12-73, 1984

Agency : Ameri can Chemi ca1 Soci ety / Petrol eurn Research Fund NO. : PRF dl 5692-SE New funds : $3,400. Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Symposium on Organic Phototransformations in Non- homogeneous Media: Support intended to assist with travel expenses of invi ted foreign speakers.

Agency: American ?etroleurn Institute No.: Agreement dated 1 1 /22/83 New funds : $20,000. Peri od : 9/1/83 - 8/31/84 Ti tl e/Description: Analyses of Pi1 e Response Under Axial Loads

Agency: Appl ied Mol ecul ar Genetics, I nc. ( AMGen) No.: Agreement 12/1/81 - Extension (1etter 12/5/83) New funds : None Period : 12/ 1/81 - 1 1 /30/83 ex tended through 1/31/84 TitlelDescription: Microbial Production of Novel Metabol ites from Aroma tic Hydrocarbons

Agency: Appl ied Mol ecul ar Geneti cs , I nc . ( AMGen) No. : Agreement 12/1/81 - Grant Extension 1/25/84 New funds: $49,356. Period : 2/1/84 - 1/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Biochemical and Enzynlati c Studies of Aromatic Hy- carbon Oxidation by Pseudolnonas mendocino- Award for one year to continue ongoing agreement.

Agency: General Dynamics - Pomona Oivision No.: Purchase Order No. PO389564 - Supplement No. 10 New funds : None Period : 6/16/81 - 12/31 /83 extended through 7/31 184 Titl e/Description; Electromagnetic Propul sion Experiments

Agency: British Petroleum North America, Inc. No.: Agreement dated 10/13/83 New funds: $270,000. Period: 12/20/83 - 12/19/86 Titl e/Descri ption: Formal Graphics : Support for new research. Patent Provisions approved by System Admini- stration December 1983.

Agency: California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory No.: Modification No, 2 (Task RE-21 0) - JPL#956251 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 4/20/82 - 9/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Estimation A1 qori thm for Mu1 ti-Sensor Data

Agency: Cal ifornia Insti tute of Techno1 ogy Jet Propul ion Laboratory No.: JPt 956520 - Modification Ho. 4 (Task RE-4) New funds : None - Increment provided Title/Description: NASA Propagation Ctudies and Measurement Prograr~l The University of Tcxas at Austin Corit rac Ls and Grants -- Mon-Governren tal (Funds Comi ng I q) U.T. Regentst Mgeting April 12-12, 15U4

26. Agency: Universi ty of Cal i forni a Los A1 amos National Laboratory No.: Letter 11/30/83 PA-13-VLO Supplement to Grant Letter 6/4/82 New funds: $300. Period : 12/26/83 - 1/26/84 Titl e/Descripti on: Subsistence for Student at Los A1 amos National Laboratory: Supplement for Clark Bachnran .

27. Agency: CETUS Corporation No. : Grant Letter 11/4/83 New funds: $26,400. Period: I /1/84 - 1 2/31 /84 Ti tl e/Descripti on: Structure and Function of Proteins and Genes

28. Agency: ChemKrete Techno1 ogies , Inc. NO. : Agreement dated 10/25/83 New funds : $4,000. Period: 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Tit1 e/Descri ption: Moisture Suscepti bi1 ity of Manganese-Treated Asphalt Mixtures

29. Agency: University of Chicago No.: Agreement 8/13/81 - Amendment No. 1 New funds: None Period: 7/1/81 - 9/30/83 extended through 3/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Television as a Cultural Forum: Test and Ref ine a New Theory of Television's Role in American Society

30. Agency: Combustion Engi neeri ng, J nc. No.: Award 5/3/83 - Extension Letter 12/28/83 New funds : None Period : 5/3/83 - 1 2/31 /83 ex tended through 2/29/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Appl i cation of Surface Coatings Using a Rai lgun

31. Agency: Combusti on Engineering , Inc. No.: Agreement 5/3/83 - Extension Letter 10/14/83 New funds : $44,544. Period: 5/3/83 - 12/31/83 Titl @/Description: Appl ication of Surface Coatings Usi ng a Railgun / Increases total award and period of performance.

32. Agency: The Commonweal th Fund No.: Grant No. 6202 - Extension Letter 12/5/83 New funds : None Period: 9/1/82 - 12/31 /83 extended through 8/31 /85 Titl e/Descri ption: Development of an Archive of Historical Materi a1 s Relating to Health Legislation in the U.S. since 1934 - Research of Medicare and Medicaid

33. Agency: Corporation for Pu bl ic Broadcasting No. : CPB's In-Service Training Grant Agreement 1STG Grant/Rou nd #84 New funds : $799. Period: 10/1/83 - 10/31/83 Title/Oescription: GM/SCA Transmitter Maintenance Program: Support for KUT maintenance and trai ning program, Center for Telecommunication Services. Trhe Ilr~ivt.u.:~tyof Icxas at Austii~ Crjntrac :s dnd Gra~:s - Non-Gnvcrnmt:nta'l (Funds Corning In) U.T. ?cqent.' b1si7tinq r\pril 12-13, 1924

34. Agency: The Oow Cherllical Company of Mid1and, Michigan No.: Agreement dated 1 211 3/83 New funds : $2,940. Period: 9/1/83 - 12/37/83 TitlelDescription: Evaluation of Masonry for Bond Court Hotel

35. Agency: Exxon Company, U .S .A. No.: Research Agreement dated 1/18/84 New funds: $345,073. Period : 1/24/84 - 1/23/85 Tit1 e/Descri ption: Gul f of Mexico Sei srni c Ref ra~tion Study / Grren Canyon

36. Agency: Exxon Education Foundation No. : Grant 2/28/83 - Extension Letter 12/20/33 New funds: None Period : 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 extended through 6/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Diffusing Exxon Education Foundati on-Funded In- nova tians to Comrnuni ty Col l eges

37. Agency: Ford Aerospace & Cotnmunica tions Corporation - Colorado Springs Operation No.: Purchase Order GP855496 New funds : $2,685. Period: 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Tit1e/Descri ption: Technol ogy Transfer of Gypsy Verification System

38. Agency: Gas Research Ins titu te No,: GRI 3052-21 1-0708 - Amendment No. 1 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: I1 /1/82 - 10/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Geologic Analysis of Primary and Secondary Tight Gas Sands Objectives / Increment of $333,546 completes funding of $995,132.

39. Agency: C.T. Grim, P.E., Inc. No.: Agreement 3/22/83 - Extension Letter 1/24/84 New funds : None Period: 1/1/83 - 12/31 /83 extended through 8/31 /84 Titl e/Descri ption: Eva1 uation of Masonry from Existing Bui 1dings

40. Agency: C.T. Grimm, P.E., Inc. No.: Agree~r~entdated 1/6/84 New funds: $5,000. Period: 1/16/84 - 5/31/84 Title/Description: Mason Productivity of Walls Using Different Brick

41- Agency: GTE Products Corporation No. : Consul tant Agreement - P.O. No. 01 -X5391 New funds: $1 2,483. Period : 2/1/83 - 1 2/ 31 /83 Titl e/Descri pti on: Techno1 ogy Transfer of the Gypsy Method01ogy to GTE Products Corporation The University of Texas dt Aust,in Contracts and Grants -- Nor\-Governmental ( Funds Corn: ng In) I1.T. R~rjents'Meeting April 12-13, '1984

42. Agency: The Johns Hopkins University - Center for A1 - ternatives to Animal Testing No.: Grant Letter 12/13/83 New funds : $18,000. Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption : Hepatotoxi ci ty: An In Vitro Approach to the Study of Toxi ci ty and Membrane Interactions of Cadmi urn Usi ng Cul tured Rat Hepatocytes

43. Agency: Honeyel 1 No.: Purchase Order No. 50CP357 - Change No. 2 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 9/22/82 - 9/21 /84 Title/Descri ption: Veri ficati on, Val idation, and Performance Analysis of Integrity Control Mechanisms : Increases total funds released by $39,702 to $103,350.

44. Agency: Hughes Supply, Inc. No.: Agreement (accepted and agreed to 11/30/83) Mew funds: $14,367. Period : 11/20/83 - 3/20/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Structural Investigation of Pol ysi 1 @ Concrete Components for Util ity Poles

45. Agency: International Business Machines Corporation No. : Contract 131.6 - Extension Letter 1/20/84 New funds : None Period: 12/1/82 - 12/1/83 extended through 5/31/84 Title/Description: Low-cost, High-performance Hydraulic Actuators far Roboti c Appl ications : 'Extension

46. Agency: International Business Machines Corporation No.: Ag ree~nerlt Number 366-201 New funds : $40,000. Period: 9/1/83 - 9/1/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Investigate the Phenon~enonof Dri11 Smear and Recommend Method of Reduction or El imination Patent Provisions approved by System Administra- tion December 1983.

47. Agency: lnternati onal Business Machines Corporation No.: Agreement dated 8/15/83 New funds: $50,022. P~riod: 8/1/83 - 7/31/84 Ti tl e/Descripti on : The Texas Reconfigureabl e Array Computer (TRAL) : An Integrated Approach to Parallel Processing Patent provisions approved by System December 1983 48. Agency: International Research & Exchanges Board ( IREX) No.: Grant Letter 12/6/83 and Check No. 2801 New funds: $1,200. Period : 2/1/84 - 3/31/84 Title/Desci ption: Travel to Pol and for Coll aborative ~nalysesof the Growth, Maturation and Perforamnce of Pol ish Youth The Universjty of Tpxas at Au;-Lin Contracts and Grant.; - Non-Governnrentd'l !rundr, Cum! ng In) U .T. Heger~tr'Neeti ng April 12-13, 1984

49. Agency: The Potts and Sibley Foundation No. : Grant Letter dated 2/2/84 New funds: $1,000. Period: 2/2/84 - 2/1/85 Tit1 e/Descri ption : Camera-Ready Phototypesetting of Chi huahuan Desert Flora

50. Agency: Joint Oceanographic I nsti tutions , Inc. No,: Subcontract 60-84 New funds: $11 ,129. Period : 10/1/83 - 12/31/83 Titl e/Descri ption: U .S . Science Program Secretariat / UT-Austj n Insti tute for Geophysics shall establ i sh and operate an office to maintain records and communi cat1 ons , schedul c meetings and maintain liaisonfor USSAC.

51 . Agency: Caesar Kleberg Foundation for Wildlife No. : Agreement 7/21/77 - Extension Letter 12/10/83 New funds: None Period: 6/1/77 - 12/31/83 extended through 12/31/84 Titl el0escr-i ption : Edi bl e, Medicinal and Otherwise Useful Plants of Texas

52. Aqency: The Kroc roundation No. : Grant dated 9/7/78 - Extension Letter 12/16/83 New funds: None Period: 1 /I /79 - 9/30/83 extended through 9/30/84 Title/Descriptiun: Cooperative Research on the Synthesis of Pep- tides Related to the Human Growth Hormone and Having Diabetogenic Activity

53, Agency: The Kroc Foundation No, : Grant dated 7/17 180 - Extension Letter 12/16/83 New funds: None Period: 7/1/80 - 9/30/83 extended through 9/30/84 Title/Description: Synthesis of Interferon and fragments

54. Agency: Frederic A. Lang No.: Agreement on Grant-in-Aid Project New funds : $50,000. Period: I 2/29/33 - 8/31 185 Titl e/Descri ption : Eva1 uati on of a Langs trand Anchorage: Three Phases

55. Agency: Lockheed-Georgia Company No. : Purchase Order CA90610 New funds: $9,000. Period : 12/1/83 - 8/11/84 Titl e/Oescri pti on: Computational Grid Generation for Wing-Body- Canard-la1 1 Configuration

56. Agency: The Moody Foundation No.: Grant No. 82-77 New funds : $1 2,000 Period: 12/12/si - 12/11/84 Titl e/Uescri ption : Archeol ogi ca1 and Pal eoenvi ronmental 1 nvestiya- tion at Bonfire She7 ter, Val Verde County, Texas, by Texas Arche07 ogi cal Research Laboratory. The University of' Y~xasdt Austin Cuntracts and Grants - Non-Gover*nmr:ntal ( Funds Con:ing 1nj U.T. Regents' Meetii~gApril 12-7 3, 1984

57. Agency: Nash Phillips/Capus No.: Grant Letter dated 1/26/84 New funds : $1,103. Period : 1/18/84 - 8/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption : Archaeol ogical Survey of the Central Portion of the Village at Nestern Oaks Subdivision in South Austin

58. Agency: State of Oregon - Health Division (OSHD) No. : Personal Services Contract #83 - AddendurnNp. 2 New funds: None Period : 3/25/83 - 3/25/85 Tit7 e/Descri pti on : Oevel opment of EMS Examination for State of Oregon: Extends delivery date for certain iterns in contract without changing other terns or conditions.

59. Agency: State of Oregon - Health Division (OSHD) No.: Personal Services Contract - Addendum New funds : $1 ,000. Per1ad : 3/25/83 - 3/25/85 TitlelDescri ption: Development of EMS Exarni nation for State of Oregon - Additional support provided.

60. Agency: Princeton University No.: Subcontract No. 150-6478-1 New funds: $4,958. Period : 71/15/83 - 2/15/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Unsteadiness of Shock Wave Turbulent Round- ary Layer Int~raction

61, Agency: The RGK Foundation No.: Grant 5/20/83 - Extension Letter 11/21 /83 New funds : Nane Period: 5/20/83 - 9/30/83 extended through 9/30/84 Title/Descripti on: Effects of Health Teaching and/or Biofeedback Relaxation in Manic-Depressives

62. Agency : The RGK Foundation No.: Grant 1etter 1/5/84 New funds: $1 0,000, Period: 9/1/84 - 8/31/85 Tit7 e/Oescri pt ion: Art Enrichment Program

63. Agency: RockweI 1 International Corporation No.: Agreement for Serv i ces N390-075ZKX New funds: $29,576. Period : 10/1/83 - f 0/30/84 Sitle/Description: Solar Thermal Energy Conversior, Program

64. Agency: SME Manufacturing Engineering Education Foundation No.: Grant #1182-417 - Extension Letter 12/13/83 Period: 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 extended through 3/31/84 Title/Description: Research Initiation Grant: Injection Molding of Polymer Blends The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

65. Agcncy: Southeastern Center for Electrical Engi neer- ing Education ( SCEEE) No. : SCEEE-ARB/83-3 - Amendment No. 1 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: 3/28/83 - 7/1/84 Titl e/Descri ption: RFR and the Oynami cs of Biosystems : Amendment increases incrmental fundi ng total to $16,944

66. Agency: Southeastern Center for Electrical Engi neer- - ing Education (SCEEE) No.: SCEEE-AR0/83-3 - Amendment No. 2 New funds : None - I ncren~entprovided Period: 3/28/83 - 7/1/84 Title/Descriplion: RFR and the Dynamics of Biosystems: Amendment i ncreases incremental fundi ng total to $21,539.

67. Agency: Texas Manufactured Housing Association No. : Agreement dated 1/6/84 New funds; $25,000. Period: 1/1/84 - 9/30/84 Titlc/Description: A Compari son of Building Codes - A New Study

68, Agency: The Tinker Foundation, Inc. No.: Grant Letter 12/29/83 New funds : $15,000. Period: 1 2/16/82 - 1 2/ 15/83 extended through 12/ 1 5/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Tinker Fi el d Research Grant Program: Renewal support and extension of Grant dated 12/30/82.

69. Agency: Texaco, Inc. No.: EDH-328 - Amendment No. 3 New funds: $1 00,000. Period: 5/1/81 - 72/31/83 extended through 12/31/84 TitlelDescription: Efficency Study on Construction of Residium Conversi on Pl ant : I ncreases award total .

70. Agency: Texas Instruments, Inc. No.: Purchase Order MI843166 - Change Letters C and D New funds : None Peri ad : 4/1/82 - 12/31 /83 Title/Description: Millimeter Wave Transmission Line Study; Amendment C adds Clause 97 Anrendment D changes Clause 97 and changes the purchase order number 73W 70713 to 7071306. 71. Agency: Texas Instruments, Inc. No.: Purchase Order Id7071306 (supersedes #W1843166) New funds: $9,500. Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Mi1 1 imeter Wave Transmission tine Study: Ex- tended performance and additional support for previ 011s award.

72. Agency: The University of Wisconsin No. : Purchase Order UA1556F95 3 - Change Order 12/20/83 New funds: $27,826. Period: 1/1/79 - 12/31/86 Title/Descri ption: Participation in Space Telescope High Speed Pho- tometer Team - Phase TI The Universithy of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Comi ng In) U.T. Regents' Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

73. Agency: California Institute of Technology Jet Propul sion Laboratory No.: JPL 956414 - Modification No* 2 (Task RE-~56) New funds : None Period: 1/6/83 - 1/5/84 extended through 2/29/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: A Study on Expl ici t and Adaptive Guidance for Aeroassi sted Orbital Transfer

74. Agency: Sid W. Richardson Foundation No.: Grant #81-56 - Extension Letter 1/2,6/84 Mew funds : None Period : Years 1982 and 1983: Extended through 6/30/85 Titl ejDescription: Project Mu1 ha1 7 : A project to expand the his- torical data generated by W. W, Rostow in his book on world economy,

75. Agency: VARIOUS DOUOKS listed individually below No.: Listed below as applicable New funds : $142,000 - Cumulative total for 7 donors Period: 1/1/83 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Oescri ption: JOINT CEOGRR Project - Gary A. Pope Patent provisions approved by System Admini- stration January 1983.

(1) Agreement/ Contract No, 3-83 and Check #0138-466615 $10,000. Mobi 1 Research and Development Company

(2) Agreement dated 12/14/82 W. R. Grace & Company

(3) Agreement dated 1 /25/83 Phi 11ips Petrol eum Company

(4) Agreement and Check #I9515 Sun Exploration and Production Company

(5) Agreement dated 11/30/82 and Check #086802 $30,000. Getty Oil Compzny

(6) Agreement dated 1/7/83 and Check 6354633 $30,000. Abu Dhabi National Reservoi r Research Foundation

(7) Agreement dated 7/19/83 and Check #31721 $1 0,000. Standard Oi1 Company (SOHIO)

76. Agency: California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory No.: JPL 956787 (Task RE-147/150) New funds: $23,689. Period : 2/8/84 - 1/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Location of the Astrornetri c Positions of the Satel 1i tes of Uranus

77. Agency: Cal iforni a 1 ns t itu te of Techno1 ogy Jet Propul sion Laboratory No.: JPL 956520 - Modification No. 5 (Task RE-4) New funds: None - Increment provided Period : 4/27/83 - 12/31 /85 Titl e/Descri ption: Propagation Studies and Measurement Program The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) U.T. Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

78. Agency: Southeastern Center for El ectri cal Engi neer- ing Education (SCEEE) No.: SCEEE 83 RIP 45 and Amendment No. 1 New funds: $12,000. Period: 12/1/83 - 12/1/84 Ti tl e/Description: Surface Potential as a Laser Damage Diagnostic

79. Agency: Southeas tern Center for El ectri cal Engi ncer- i ng Educati on (SCEEE) No.: SCEEE83 RIP 45 - Amendment No. 2 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 12/1/83 - 12/1/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Surface Potential as a Laser Damage Diagnostic

80, Agency: Universi ty of Florida Nu.: 7 2-21 06-500B (Subcontract with Amendment No. 1 incorporated) New funds : $61,281 . Period : 12/9/83 - 9/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Gypsy Enhancements for a Formal ly Proved Front End Unit for KAIS THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS KI' AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (~11ndsComing In) U.T. Board of Regents1 Meeting April 12-13, 1984

81. Agency: Guilum ~ompanies, Inc., Dallas, 'l'exas Nn. : Training and Development Agreement 615 New funds: $16,580 Current period: 113184-6/30/84 TitLe/Description: Tn conduct Supervisory Management training sessions

82. Agency: Texas Department of Mental Healtl~Mental Retardation Regional Center of East Texas, Tyler, Texas No. : Training nnd Development Agreement 640 New funds: $2,802 Current period: 11/21/83-11/23/83 Title/Dcscription: To conduct Management Assessment Program

83. Agency: Tony Lama Company, Inc., R1 Paso, Texas No. : Training and Develupment Agreement 641 New funds: $1,375 Current period: 11/ 18/83-11/19/83 Tit le /Descr iption : To conduct one 12-hour seminar on Supervisory Management

84. Agency : Potter and rumf field Division, AMF, Inc., Princeton, Tndiana No. : Training and De-veloprnent Agreement 642 New funds : $3,780 Current period : 11/14/83-11/17/83 Title/Description: To conduct two 12-hour Supervisory Management courses

85. Agency: Pot.ter and Brumfield Division, AMF, Inc., Princeton, Indiana No. : Training and Development Agreement 643 NPW ftlnds: $7,560 Current period: 2/21/84-3/16/84 Title/Description: 'I'o conduct four 12-hour Supervisory Management courses

86. Agency: Lubrizol Corporation, Painesville, Ohin No. : Training and Development Agreement 644 New Eunds : $9,000 Current period: 3/ 26/84-4/6/84 Title/~escri~tion: To conduct two one-week training sessinns

87. Agency: ARC0 Petroleum Kefiner ies, Houston, Texas No. : Training and Developmenr Agreement 645 New funds: $5,552.48 Current period: 11/21/83-3/15/84 ~itle/~escri~tion: To conduct three training modules THE llNIVERS lTY OP TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Nnn-Governrnental {~undsComing In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

88. Agency: Structural Metals, Inc., Seguin, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement 646 New funds: $15,780 Current period: 316184-8/25/84 Title/Descr iption: To conduct three 12-hour training sessions

89. Agency: Dart & Kraft, specialty Products Group, Northbrook, Illinois No. : Raining and Development Agreement 649 New funds: $4,571 Current period : 4116184-8/23/84 Tit le/Descriprion: To conduct courses

90. Agency: Tony Lama Company, Inc., El Paso, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement 650 New funds: $1,500 Current period: 113184-1/4/84 Title/Description: To conduct one 12-hour training session

91. Agency: Chup ik Corpora t i on, 'L'empI e, Texa~ No. : Training and Development Agreement 651 New funds: $4,125 Current period: 1121184-5/31/84 Title/Descriptioa: To conduct three Supervisory Management courses

92. Agency: Le.arn, Inc, , Mount Laurel, New Jersey No. : Training and Development Agreement 653 New funds: $87,034.80 Current : I/] 5/84-7/1/85 Tirle/Description: To conduct training sessions

93, Agency: Safeway Stnres, Inc., Houston, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement 654 New funds: $9,735 Current period: 2/13/84-9/30/84 Title/Description: To conduct several training sessions

94. Agency: Ci~yof Austin, Avistion Department, Austin, Texas No. : Training and Dcvelopmcnt Agreement 657 New funds: $1,615 Current period: 2/3/84-2/29/84 Tit lel~escri~tion: To conduct one 12-holir Problem Solving course

95, Agency: Ralph Wilson Plas t icv Company, Temple, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement 658 New funds: $2,320 Ctlrrent period : 3/27/84-3/29/84 Title/Descriptivn: To conduct three training eess ions THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

96. Agency: Adult Probation Department, Dallas County, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement A63 New funds: $2,750 Current per ion : 4/ 10184-5/9/84 Title/Description: To conduct two 12-hour training ecssions

97. Agency: Texas Association of Business, Dallas, Texas No. : Training and Development Agreement 668 New funds: $1,560 Current period: 4112184-4/19/84 Tit le/Descript ion: To cond~rct one Supervisory Management training session THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN u .T . ROAKD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Texas Commission on the Arts No.: Amendment No. 3 - 02-2070 New funds: None Period : 9/1/82 - 12/1/83 extended through 2/1/84 Title/Description: Texas Folk Arts: Llving Traditions

2. Agency: Texas Education Agency No.: Project #44420036 New funds: $603,803. Period: 7/1/83 - 6/30/84 Title/Description: Grant Award for Programs Funded Under SAS-303 to be conducted by the Division of Continuing Edu- cation.

3. Agency: Statc of Tcxas - Governor's Office Criminal Justi ce Division No.: Purchase of Services Agreement Mew funds: $840. Period : 1/16/84 - 5/4/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Texas Statewide Corrections Internshi p Program: Provides an intern program for at least 2 students in correctional crimi nal justice agencies,

4. Agency: Texas neparto~ent of Hunlan Resources No.: Contract #523-43-C-FP - Amendment No. 2 New funds: None Period : 5/1/83 - 5/31/84 Title/Description: Developing a Health-Based Educational Intervention ta Increase Ado1 escent Fertil ity Control : New term establ ished, contract number assi gncd, and revised budget subs titu ted . 5. Agency: The Ci ty of Austin No. : Agreement 9/1/83 - Extension Letter 12/13/83 New funds : None Period : 9/1/83 - 12/31/83 extended through 6/30/04 Ti tle/Description: Local Election Systems

6. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources No.: Contract #523-43-C-FP - Amendment No. 1 New funds : $3,001 Peri od : 5/ 1/83 - 2/28/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Devel oping a Heal th-Based Educational Intervention to Increase Ado1 esccnt Ferti 1 ity Control - Addi - tional funds for data analysis. The University of Texas at Austin 2600 Grants and Contracts - State and Local Government (funds Coming In) U.T. Regents' Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

7. Agency: UT-Heal th Science Center at Dal 1 as No.: Subcontract (under UTHSCD Grant 2 P50 GM2T 681 -20) New funds : $92,725. Period: 12/7/83 - 11/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Local and Systemic Vascul ar Leakage in Burns : Research in col 1 aborati on wi th UTHSCD

8. Agency: UT-Heal th Sci ~nceCenter at Dal 1as No. : Contract of Servi ces dated 1/18/84 New funds: $27,906. Period: 10/1/83 - 1/31/85 Title/Description: Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center: UTA School of Social Work to assist in providing essential social work component of SLTCGC. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - State (Funds Corning 1n) U.T, Board of 13egentst ~eetingApril 12-13, 1984

9. Agency : Tcxas Department of [lealth No. : IAC (84-85)-0753, Amendment No. 2 Ne.w funds: As pet description Current per iod : Effective 1/12/84 ~itle/Descriptian: To increase the total amount of the curttrac t to $4,500

10. Agency: Texas tow-level ~adioactiveWaste Disposal Authority No. : IAC (84-851-1006, Amendment No. 1 New funds: None Current Period: Effp-ctive 12/15/83 Tir le/Descript ion: To change period of performance to 111 1/87- 4/30/24

11. Agency: Texas Rural Legal Aid, Inc. No. : Computer Services Contract, Amendment No. 8 New funds: AY per description Current period : Effective 1/5/84 Tit le/~escriptioo: To increase rhe total amount of the contract to $36,000

12. Agency: Texas Department ot Water Resources No. : IAC (84-85)-1019 New funds: $150,000 Current period : 11/29/83-10/31/84 it le/~escription: To characterize and catalog (1) the general gcologic and hydrologic setting of the coastal domes, (2) Lhe present and past usage of salt domes for storage or exploitation of mineral resources, and 13) the critical technical issues that may result Erom disposal of toxic wastes into domes, and to address specific issues associated with the safety of domes for luxic waste disposal

Texas Department of Highways and Public Trnnspor tat ion No. : IAC 184-851-1024 New funds: $39,100 Current period: 1215183-8/31/85 ~itle/~escri~tion: To develop a coordinated plan and schedule for project-related truck weighing activities

4 Agency: Texas Department a€ Highways and Public Transportatio~~ No. : IAC [ 84-8 5)- 1026 New funds: $31,439 Current period: 11/30/83-8/31/84 ~itle/bescription: To perform laborarnry strength tests and slope stability analyses to make recommen- dat ions for earth embankment des ign THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AI18'rIN Contracts and Grants - State (~undsCanj.ng In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

15. Agency: Secretary of State, State c~fTexas No. : IAC ( 84-85 1-1032 New funds: $2,906 Current period : 1/11/84-3/15/84 ~itle/Description: To conduct two courses on Supervisory Management ( Bas i c arid Advanced and to provide rooms for these courses

16, Agency: Texas Ecnnomic Development Commission No. : IAC (84-851-1033 New funds: $30,000 Current 12/9/83-8/31/85 ~itle/~escri~tion: To provide consumable supplies and materials, including purchasing publica- tions, brochures, prints, research studies, and other printed material for use in industrial development promotion

17. Agency: Texas Senate (Task Force on Indigent Health Care 1 NO. : IAC (84-851-1034 New funds : $1,500 Current period: 111184-8/31/84 Title/Descript ion: To provide facilities and services as required and available at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center

18. Agency: Stephen F. Austin State University No. : IAC ( 84-85 1-1050 New funds: $3,500 Current period: 12/15/83-8/31/84 Tit le/Descript ion: To furnish the serviccs of the Computation Center computer systems

19. Agency: North Texas State University No. : IAC (84-851-1064 New funds: $7,000 Current period : 12/20/83-8/31/84 ~itle/Description: To sell liquid nitrogen and liquid helium

20. Agency: Texas omm mission on Alcohokisrn No. : IAC (84-85)-1098 New funds: $2,500 Current period: 1110184-8/31/84 Title/Description: To provide facilities and services as required and available at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center

21. Agency: Office of Public Utility Counsel Nn. : LAC (84-851-1099 New funds: $5,000 Current period: 1/15/84-8/31/84 Title/~escri~tion: To furnish the serviceu of the Computation Center computer systems THE IINLVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - State (~undsCnming In) U.T. Board uf Regents' 5ccting ApriL 12-13, 1984

22. Agency: Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste ~is~osa1 Authority No. : JAC (84-85)-1106 New funds: $4,983 C~irrent:period: 1/12/84-6/30/8& ~itlej~escri~tion: To survey existing literature and report on monitoring the unsaturated {~adose)zone near waste dispoaal sites

Agency : Texas 3epaztment of Highways and Public Transportation NO. : IAC (84-85)-1107 New funds: $10,000 Current period: 1/12/84-8/31/85 Title /Descr ipt ion: To perTorm Carbon 14 Dating Tests OE charcoal and bone specimens which have been, or may in the future be, excavated frnm archaeological sites on the Texas Highways System

24. Agency : Texas Comissi on on Alcohol iain No. : IAC (84-85)-1108 New funds: $1,000 Current period : 1123184-8/31/84 it lel~escription: To furnish the services of the Computation Center computer systems

25. Agency: Tl~cUniversity of Texa~Health Science Center at Dallas No. : TAC (84-85)-1110 New funds: $50,000 Currenr period : 1/13/84-8/31/85 Title/~escription: To provide reproduction and copying services

26. Agency: Texas Court Reporters Committee No. : IAC (84-051-1113 New funds: $7 38 Current period: 1/13/84-8/31/84 Title/Description: To provide facilities and services as required and available at the Joe C. Thornpaon Conference Center

27. Agency: State Purchasing and General Services Commi s s ion No. : IAC (84-851-1114 N?w funds: $4,500 Current period: 111 6184-8/31/84 Tit le/r~escription: To perform lighting survey in state b~lild ings THE IINIVERSTTY I)Y TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - State (~undsComing 1n) U.T. Board of Regentn' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

28. Agency: The University of Texas at Tyler No. : 1AC (64-85)-1120 New funds: $40,000 Cllrrent period : 1/20/84-8/31/85 Tit le/Uescriptioa: To provide reproduction services

2 9. Agency : San Antonio State School No. : IAC (84-851-1125 Mew funds: $50,656 Current period: 1)23/84-8/31/95 Title/Deszr ipt ion: To pravide 1,000 hours of clinical pharrnacnloqic cons111t ation and services performed by a Doctor of Pharmacy

30. Agency : 'Yexas Cosmetology Cunmiss ion No. : IAC (84-85)-1128 New funds: $4,495 Ctlrrent period : 1/26/84-8/31/84 Titlelnescription: To duplicate, collate, and stitch bind 1,500 quesrions and answers

31. Agency: Leg is 1 at ive Budge-t Board No. : IAC (84-85)-1130 New funds: $27,327 Current period: 1126184-8/31/84 Title/Description: To coordinate staff members and write or edit assorted reports

32. Agency: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department No. : IAC (84-851-1152 New f urlds : $12,000 Current period: 2/2/84-8/31/84 Title/~escri~tion: To perform cartography from draft of Vegetation Type Map of Texas suitable for printing

Texas Department of Highways and Public Transport ation No. : IAC (84-85)-1162 New funds: $2,000 Currelit 2/8/8'1-8/31/84 Title/Description: To load te~tfour specimens oE concrete- filled steel pi.pe piling

34. Agency: Texas Youth Cnmiss ion No. : IAC (84-851-1167 New funds: $4,056 Current period: 2/15/84-7/13/84 Title/Description: To offer two courses for extension credit THE UNIYERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTTN U.T. ROAllD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUND5 GOING'OUT)

The following iterns have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1 Agency: Texas Institute for Families, Inc. No. : Agreement dated 10/20/83 - Under Uf -Austi n Prime Texas Department of Human Resources Research Contract Funds : $66,000. Period : 10/1/83 - 9/30/84 Title/Description: Survey and Analysis of Private Sector Provision of Human Services: Support provided for TIFE to con- dhct a portion of research. THE UNIVERSITY OF mXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - State (~undsGoing Out 1T.T. hard of Regents ' Meet ing April 12-13, 1984

2. Agency: Texas Sr at^! 1,ibrary (Kecords Managelllent Divis inn 1 No. : IAC (84-851-1049 NEW fll~tds: $600 Current period : 12115183-8131184 Title/Description: To process and inspect original 100-foof (5 mil) micro£ ilm rolls and duplicate original 100-foot (5 mil) microfilm rolls

3. Agency: Comptroller of public Accounts No. : IAC (84-851-1051 New funds: $lO,OOO Cl~rrentperiod : 12115183-8/31/84 Title/Description: To provide access to econometric forecasting services obtained from Chase Econometrics aud Data Rcsourccs, Inc.

4. Agency: Texas Tech University No. : None, Interagency Collaboration AgreemenL New funds: As per contract Current period: 911 183-8/31/85 Tit le/~cucription: To legate certain responsibilities for specially sponsored international students and exchangees

5. Agency: The University of 'l'exau at Arlington No* : None, Interagency Collaboration Agreement New funds: As per contract Current period : 911183-8/31/85 Title/Description: To dclegate certain responsibilities fur specially sponsored international sturle-nts and exchangees

6. Agency : 'he University of Texas of the Permian Dasin No. : None, fnteragency Collabora~ionAgreement New fund^: As per contract Current peri nd: 9/1/83-8/31/85 ~itle/~escription: To delegate certain responsibilities for specially sponsor~.dinternational students and exchangees THC UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U ,T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents: 1. Agency: I nstituto de Investigaciones El ectri cas No.: Agreement 1/1/81 - Extension Letter 11 /9/83 New funds: None Period: 1/1/81 - 12/31/83 extended through 8/31/84 Ti tle/Description: Mathematical Model of the Startup Process for a Drum Boi 1 er-Turbi n-Generator Power PI ant

2, Agency: Secretariat of Communication and Transporta- tion of Mexico No.: Grant-in-Aid Agreement - Termination Letter dated 10/20/83 New funds : None Peri od : 3/1/83 - 5/31/85 decreased to 5/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Fatigue Tests of Seven 15.7m Diameter Wire Prestressing Strands of Mexi can Manufacture for the Coatzacoal cos I1 Bridge: Reduces funds and cancels Phase 11.

3. Agency: Department of Defense / Defense Mapping Agency DNA Hydrographic / Topographic Center No,: DRA800-82-C-0054 - Modification PO0010 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 6/1/82 - 5/31/85 Ti tl e/Description; ARt : Operation of Station 192 arid Techniques Im- provement Program - Increases total funds made availabl e and obligated to contract for period through 1/31/84.

. Agency: Department of Defense/ Defense Mapping Agency DMA Hydrographic / Topographic Center No.: DMA800-82-C-0054 - Modification PO001 1 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: 6/1/82 - 5/31/85 Title/Descri ption: ARL: Operation of Station 192 and Techniques Im- provement Program - Incremental funding total in- creased to $259,713.

5. Agency: Department of Defense! MarylandProcureme~tOffice No.: MDA904-82-C-0445 - Modification PO0003 New funds: None Period: 9/24/82 - 3/23/85 Ti tl e/Description: Transfers certain iterns of equipment from Con- tract MDA-904-80-C-0481.

6. Agency: Department of Defense / Mary1 and Procurement Office No.: MDA904-82-C-0445 - Modi f icat i on PO0004 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 9/24/82 - 3/23/85 Titl description: Gypsy Verification Envi ronnlent Enhancements The University of Texas at Austin Cont rdcts and Grants - F~deraland Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency: Department of the Amy / Army Research Institute Defense Supply Service - Washington NO.: MDA903-83-C-0440 Flew funds: $76,481. Peri od: 9/13/83 - 11/12/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Study of Organizational I nforrnat ion Search, Ac- quisition, Storage and Retrieval

8. Agency: Department of the Amiy / Amy Research Offi ce No. : DAAG29-81-K-0147 - Modification PO0003 New funds: None - Increment provided Period : 9/1/81 - 8/31/84 Titl e/Oescri ption: Properties of Misci ble Polymer El ends: Increment compl etes full amount awarded.

9. Agency: Department of the Army / AMCCOM No.: DMKll-83-K-0006 - Modification PO0002 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 611 /83 - 8/1/85 Ti tl e/Descri pti on: Aerosol Plume Mechani cs and Particl e Growth Processes

10, Agency: Department of the Army / Corps of Engineers No.: DACW39-83-C-0061 - Modification PO01 New funds: NO~E- Increment provided Period: 6/1/83 - 8/31/84 Title/Description: Study of Behavior of d Pi1 e Group Under Lateral Loading

11. Agency: Department of the Amy/Army Research Office No,: DAAG29-83-K-0036 - Modification PO0001 New funds: $49,900. Period: 2/1/83 - 7/31/85 Title/Description: A Finite Element Analysis of a Class of Problems in Elasto-PI astici ty with Hidden Variables

Agency: Department of the Air Force Air Force Office of Scientific Research No,: AFOSR-80-0052 - Amendment E New funds: None Per4 od : 1/1/80 - 12/31/83 extended through 5/31/84 Titl e/Description: Titanium Matri c/Continuous Fiber Composite I n- terface Interactions and Thei r Influence on Mechani cal Properties

13. Agency: Department of the Air Force Air Force Office of Scientific Research No. : AFOSR-83-0062 - Amendn~ent A New funds: None Period: 2/1/83 - 1/31/84 extended through 2/14/84 Title/Descriptian: Effects of Triaxial States of Stress on Velo- city and Attenuation of Polarized P- and S- Waves Propagating in Dry Soil 14. Ayency: Department uf the Air Force / AFOSR No.: AFOSH -83-0062 - Amendment B New funds: $4,200, Peri od : 2/1/83 - 2/74/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Effects of Triaxial States of Stress on Velo- city and Attenuation of Polarized P- and S- Waves Propagating in Dry Soi 1 The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) 1I.T. Board of Reaents' Meetina Apri 1 12-13, 1984

15. Agency: Department of the Air Force / Egl in Air Force Base No.: F08635-82-C-0090 - Modi f i cation PO0005 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: 11/1/81 - 9/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: UTA: DD254: Spcyer & Hull / Investigation of I nfor- mation Enhancement and Guidance Algorithms for Homi ng

16. Agency: Department of the Air Force - Space Division Kirtl and Air Force Base Contracting Center No.: F04701-81-K-0003 - Modification PO001 1 New funds: None Period: 9/7/81 - 12/30/83 Title/Description: ARt/Tapl ey: Autonomous Sate1 l ite Navigation Using Existi ng On-Board Sensors / No-cost extension for completion of final report.

17. Agency: Department of the Air Force - Tyndall AFB No.: F0863 784M05 68 New funds: $6,892. Period: 11/23/83 - 3/2/84 Tit1 e/Descri ption: Eva1uation of Nondestructive Pavement Testing Techniques at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida

18. Agency: Department of the Air Force €1 ectronics Systems Division NO.: F19628-84-K-0030 New funds: $59,970. Period: 1/24/84 - 2/23/85 Descri pti on: Studies of Electri caf Activation and Irnpuri ty Mi- grati on in Ion-Imp1 anted I ndium Phosphi de

19. Agency: Department of the Air Force Air Force Systems Conmand No.: F33615-83-K-0604 - Modification PO0003 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: 1/15/83 - 12/31/83 Titl e/Descri ption: Statistical Model s of Nonpredi ctive Tracking Be- havior as Indicators of Tolerance of Stress

20. Agency: Department of the Air Force Air Force Systems Command No.: F33615-83-K-0604 - Modif ication PO0004 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 1/15/83 - 12/31/83 TitlelDescription: Statistical Model s of Nonpredi ctive Tracking Be- havior as Indicators of To1 erance of Stress

21. Agency: Department of the Air Force Air Force Systems Command/ Aeronautical Systems Divj sion NO. : F33657-84-C-2058 New funds: $665,000. Period: 11/29/83 - 71/28/86 Title/Description: Thin Film Magnetodielectric (TFM) Study The Universi ty of Texds at Austin Contracts and Grdnts - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meetins April 12-13, 1984

22. Agency: Oepartrnent of the Air Force / Air Force Office of Scientific Research No,: F49620-82-C-0033 - Modification PO0005 New funds: None - Increnlent provided Period: 4/20/82 - 3/31/86 Titl e/Descri ption: Basi c Research in El ectrnni cs

23. Agency: Department of the Air Force / Washington Area Contracti ng Center No.: F49642-82-C0129 - Modi f i cations PO0001 & PO0002 New funds: $25,000. Period : 6/23/82 - 5/1/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Data Envelopment Analysis Technique Appl i ed to USAF Aircraft Maintenance Capabi 1 ity: Modification PO0001 - Permits expendi turc of funds prior to receipt of definitized document. Modification PO0002 - Defini tizes incremental fund?ng,

24. Agency: Department of the Air Force/ Air Force Office of Scientific Research No.: F49620-83-C-0049 - Modification PO0002 New funds : None Period : 1/1/83 - 12/31/83 Titl e/Descri ption: High Performance Para1I el Computing: Transfers ti t1e to certain iterns of equi pment from Grant AFOSR-82-0091

25. Agency: Department of the Air Force / Air Force Office of Scien t i f ic Research No.: F49620-63-K-0013 - Modification PO0002 New funds : None Period 12/1/13? - 11/30/83 extended through 12/31 /83 Titl e/Descri ption: Automatic Recognition and Trdcki ng of Objects

26. Agency: Department of the Air Force/Air Force Office of Scienti f ic Research No. : F49620-83-K-0013 - Modification PO0003 New funds : $1 30,000. Period : 1.2/1/82 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Automatic Recognition and Tracking of Objects : I ncreases contract amount and extends performance

27. Agency: Depdrtment of the Air Force / Air Force Systems Command No.: F33615-83-K-0610 - Modification PO0002 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 2/25/83 - 6/24/85 Titl e/Oescri ption: Resin Polymer Characterization for Fi1 teri ng and Detection of Chemical Warfare Agent Stirnul ants

28. Agency: Naval Postgraduate School fro. : IPA Agreement: Intergovernmental Personne; Act New funds : $10,249. Period : 1 /I /84 - 5/1/84 Title/Description: To pay sal ary and fringe benefits as aid to Suk Wang Yoon whi 1e on assignment at Naval Postgraduate School as postgraduate student . The University of Texas at Aust'n Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (F'unrls Canling In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

29. Agency: Department of the Navy/ Office of Naval Research No.: N00014-78-C-0113 - Modification PO0019 New funds: $300,000. Period : 3/1/78 - 10/31/84 Titl elDescri ption: ARL : Acoustic Bottorn 1nteraction Studies

30. Agency: Oepartment of the Navy / Office of Naval ~esearch No, : N00014-78-C-0222 - Modification PO0007 New funds: $44,974. Period : 1/1/78 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Mathematical Progranlmi ng Optimization

31. Agency: Department of the Navy l Office of Naval Research No.: N00014-81-K-0728 - Modification PO0004 New funds: $93,672. Period: 7/1/81 - 9/30/84 Description: North Atlantic Sransect Seismic Reflection and Refraction Experiments Using Towed Arrays

32. Agency: Department of the Navy / Office of Naval Research No.: N00014-83-K-0459 - Modification PO0002 New funds : None - Increment provided Peri od : 6/1/83 - 5/31/85 Titl elDescri ption : Shock Compression in Sol ids : Microscopic Aspects of Energy Transfer

33. Agency: Department of the Navy/Office of Naval Research No.: N00014-80-K-0987 - Modification PO0004 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 9/1/30 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption : Characterization of Oistri buted Control Schemes : Increment fully funds total amount awarded.

34. Agency: Department of the Navy / Office of Naval R~search No.: N00014-81-K-0634 - Modification PO0003 New funds: None - Increment provided Period: 9/1/81 - 5/31/85 Title/Description: Formal Mechanical Methods of Software Specifi- cation and Validation

35. Agency: Department of the Navy / Office of Naval Research No.: NO001 4-83-K- 01 43 - Modf i cation PO0007 New funds: None - Increment provided Period : 12/1/82 - 11/30/84 Tit1e/Descri pti on: Microscopi c Study of the Influence of Irnpuri ti es on Interface Bonding: Increment completes funding total amount awarded.

36. Agency: Department of the Navy / Office of Naval Research NO.: N00014-84-K-0036 New funds : 874,889. Period : 11/1/83 - 10/31/84 TitIelDescription: Che~llistryof Phosporus-containing Molecules on Surfaces under Conditions that Model Humid and Ionic Environments -. - ifi? lin!vcrsj ;.y of :'L):;c:L at .4ustin Cantrarts ar~dGranti - F~rlcrala~d Fol.eiq~n (Tu~,ds C!lri~i r~!! Inl U.T. Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

37. Agency: Department of the Navy / Off ice of Naval Research NO.: NU0014-84- K-0082 New funds: $490,000. Period : 10/1/83 - 9/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: ARL : Low Ka Countermeasures Sonar

38. Agency: Department of the Navy /Naval Sea Systen~sCommand No.: N00024-82-C-6172 -Modification PO0032 New funds: None Period: 7/12/82 - 7/11/85 Titl e/Description: NAVSEA Omnibus Contract for Do0 Technical Sup- port. Modi f icat4 on corrects administrative errors appeari ng in PO0030 and PO0031 - ARL

39. Agency: Department of the Navy / ~~valElectroni cs Command No.: N00039-87-C-0074 - Modification PO0007 New funds : None Period : 11/4/80 - 9/30/83 extended through 12/31/83 Titl e/Descri ption : LlTA:DD254:GOOD - Deductive Verification of Trusted Level Changing Processes (TLCPs)

40, Agency: Department of the Navy Naval Regional Contracting Center No,: NO01 23-784-0437 - Mod?f i cation PO0001 New funds : None - $2,030.55 reduction Period: 1/1/78 - 12/31/78 Titl e/Descri ption: ARL : Bearing Stdke Bottom Interaction Assessn~ent: Deobligates funds considered excess to contract requirement , in order to faci 1 itate close-out .

41. Agency: Departn~entof the Navy Naval Regi onal Contra-cting Center N00123-78-C-0532 - Modification PO0004 New funds: None - $123.50 reduction Peri od: 5/23/78 - 12/31 /79 Titl e/Descri ption: ARI- : Coherent Mu1 ti-Array Processing (CMAPJ Study: Deobl igates funds considered excess to contract requirements for close-out purposes.

42. Agency: Department of the Navy Naval Regional Contracti ng Center No.: NO01 23-79-C- 0459 Modi f i ca tion PO0007 New funds : None - Deobl igates $281.56 funds considered excess Peri od : 12/29/78 - 3/31/82 Titl e/Descri ption: ARL : Sonar Power Suppl ies / Decreased to $239,718.44

43. Agency: Department of the Navy Naval Regional Contracting Center Detachment No.: N00140-83-M-PJ86 - Modification PO0002 New funds : None Period : 10/f/83 - 3/20/84 Titl e/Descri ption: TG-248(V) 1 /FQM Noise Reduction Measures: Form DD254 -Rev:i:s ion dated '1 0/,31183 provided .

44. Agency: D~partmentoftheNavy/NavalSurface WeaponsCer~ter No. : N60921-80--C-A061 - Modification PO0004 New funds : None - $360.82 reduction Period: 1/1/80 - 3/071/82 Title/Descri ption: Weather Air Model for the Shad System: Excess funds deobl i gated for purpose of cl osi ng-out. Ths> ijnivcrsity of lexa?, at A~stin C,2rlLy.acts and Grants - Fedeval and Foreign (i

45. Agency: DepartmentoftheNavy/Naval Coastal Systems Center No. : NO0612-80~D-9006 - Modi fication PO001 4 New funds: None Period: 3/7/80 - 2/23/84 Titl elDescri pti on: Indefinite Quantity Basi c Ordering Agreement: Corrects numberi ng sequence of 3 previ ous modi - f ications numbered PO001 0, PO001 1 , PO001 2 toy read P00071, PO0012 and P00013. without other changes.

46, Agency: National Acronauti cs and Space Administration No.: NAGW-462 - Supplement No. I New funds : None Period : 1/1/83 - 9/30/83 extended through 12/31/83 Title/Descri ption: Geostat A1 tinletri c Data: Acquisition and Appl i- cations

47. Agency: National Acronauti cs and Space Admi nistration No.: NAG2-67 - Supplerrlent No. 7 New funds : $35,000. Period: 9/1/80 - 2/29/84 Titl elDescri ption: Study of Density and Temperature Structure of Clouds Around Low Luminosity Young Stars

48. Agency: National Aeronautics and Spdce Administration No.: NAG2-67 - Supplement No. 8 New funds: $35,000. Period: 9/1/80 - 5/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Study of Dcnsi ty and Temperature Structure of Clouds Ar*ourtd Low Luminosity Young Stars

49. Agency: National Aerunau t ics and Space Admi ni stration No.: NAG 2 -1 37 - Suppl ement No. 2 New funds: $89,965. Period: 12/1/81 - 71/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Determi nants of Individual and Group Performance

50. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Admi ni stration Goddard Space Flight Center No.: NAS5-25948 - Modification No. 22 New funds : None - Increment provided Period: 12/7/79 - 9/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Operati on of McDonald Laser Ranging Stations

51. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center Nu.: NAS5-25948 - Modification No. 23 New funds: None Period: 12/7/79 - 9/30/84 Ti tl e/Descri pt ion: Operati on of McDonald Laser Ranging 5 tati ons : Statement of Work is clarified.

52. Agency: National Aeronauti cs and Space Adtr~ini stration George C. Marshall Space flight Center No. : NAS8-32906 - Modification No. 16 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 2/24/78 - 12/31/84 Title/Description: Astron~etricUses of the Space Telescope

The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meetinq April 12-13, 1984

61. Ayency: Department of Energy- NWTS Program Office No. : DE-AC97-83WM46651 - Amendment A005 New funds : $1 00,000. Period: 12/1/82 - 1/1/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Locati ng of Field Confirmation Study Areas for Isolation of Nuclear Waste in the Texas Pan- hand1 e

62. Agency: Department of Energy/ NWTS Program Office No. : DE-AC97-83WM46651 - Amendment A006 New funds : $750,000. Period: 12/1/82 - 3/1/84 Title/Description: Locating of Field Confirmation Study Areas for Isolation of Nuclear Waste in the Texas Pan- hand1 e

63. Agency: Department of Energy / San Francisco Operations No.: DE-AS19-80BC10345 - Modification MOO7 New funds: None Period: 9/30/50 - 3/31/24 Titl e/Descri ption: Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes : Makes certai n admi nistrati ve changes and extends period of performance. 64. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operations No. : DE-AS05-76ER03992 - Modi f ication A01 9 New funds: $226,000. Period: 9/1/69 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Research Program in Elernentary Particle Theory

65. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operations No. : DE-AS05-76ER05224 - Modification A01 0 New funds: $1 30,000. Period: 4/1/81 - 3/31/87 Ti tle/Descri ption: Research in Experimental Nuclear Physics

66. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operati ons No.: DE-AC05-76ET53036 - Modi f i cation A028 New funds: $312,000. Period : 7/1/73 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Texas Turbul ent Torus Experiment (TEXT)

67. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operations No. : DE-AC05-78ET53043 - Modification A024 New funds: $4,767,000. Period: 10/1/77 - 12/31/87 Titl e/Descri ption: Texas Experimental Tokarnak: A Fusion Pl asnla Re- search Faci 1 ity (TEXT)

68. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operations No.: DE-AS05-76EV03408 - Modification A022 New funds: $60,000. Period: 71/15/81 - 2/14/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Physi co-chemi cal Studies of Radiation Effects in Cells The Un,iversi ty nf Tcxas .- at Austi :t Contracts and Grants - i-edzral and I--areiyn (Funds Coming Ir; U.T. Board Of Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

69. Agency: Department of Energy / Oak Ridge Operations No.: OE-AS05-76EV04023 - Modification A016 New funds: $52,500, Peri od : 1/1/70 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Dynamics and Stabi 1 ity of Phyl eti call y Packed Communities

70. Agency: Department of the Interior/ Geological Survey No.: 74-08-0001 -A-0098 - Agre~mentModi f i cation No. 2 New funds : None Period : 10/1/82 - 9/30/85 extended through 5/31/86 Titl e/Description: Computerized Cal cul ation of Lignite Resources in Texas

71. Agency: Department of the Interior / Geological Survey No.: Agreement 14-08-0001 -A-01 36 New funds: $30,000. Period : 10/1/83 - 9/30/84 Ti tle/Description: Reassessment of the Gas Tracer Method for Deter- mi nation of Reaeration Coeffi cients in Natural Water Bodies, Phase IV

72. Agency: Department of the Interior / Geological Survey No.: 14-08-0001-G-707 - Grant Modification No. 2 New funds: None Period: 8/1/81 - 10/31/83 extended through 12/31 /83 Titl e/Descri ption: Resource Eva1 uat ion of Late 01 igocene through Miocene Major Stratigraphic Units, Texas Gulf Coast Basin

73. Agency: Oepartment of the Interior / Geological Survey No. : 14-00-0001 -21 232 - Contract Modification No. 4 New funds : None - Increment provided Period : 11/1/82 - 10/31/84 Title/Description: Investigation of Areas of Recurring Liquefac- tion in the Vicinity of the New and Alamo Rivers, In~perial Val I ey, Cal iforni a

74. Agency: Department of tabor No. : 20-48-82-16 - Contract Modification No. 2 New funds: None Period : 9/29/82 - 3/28/84 extended through 8/31 /84 Titl e/Descri ption: Employment and Training Program Performance: Long-Term Earnings Effects and Short-Term I ndi cators

75. Agency: North At1antic Treaty Organization (NATO) No.: Grant 648/83 New funds : $5,000. Period : 7/1/83 - 6/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Iterative Solution Methods for Non-self -ad joi n- ing Partial Differential Equations : Patent pro- visions approved by System Administration Octo- ber 1983. The University of Texas at Austi n Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Corn? ng In) U,T. Roard of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

76. Agency: Department of Transports tion No.: TX -06-0040 - Extension Letter 12/30/83 New funds : None Period: 8/27/82 - 1/31/84 extended through 8/26/84 Title/Description: Irnproving Flow Management and Control via Improvi ng Shortest Path Analysis

77. Agency: Department of the Treasury No.: IPA Agreement : Intergovernmental Personnel Act New funds: Approximately $56 ,I 46 for salary and fringe benefi ts plus travel and per diem Period: 1/16/84 - 1/15/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Support for professor on detai 1 to the U -5. Treasury Department

78. Agency: Departn~entof Health and Iiuman Services Office of Human Development Services Administration for Chi 1dren, Youth & Fami 1 i es No.: 06CJ195/02 - Grant Amendment No. 1 New funds : None Period: 9/1/83 - 8/31/84 Titl e/Uescri ption: Regional Resource Center for Chi 1 dren, Youth and Fami 1 i es - School of Soci a1 Work / Amendrnerrt makes certain administrative changes.

79. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Offi ce of Human Devel opment Serv i ces Adn~inistratfonfor Children, Youth & Families No.: 06CJ195/02 - Grant Amendment No. 2 New funds : None Period: 9/1/83 - 8/31 /84 Tit1e/Descri ption: Regf onal Resource Center for Chi 1 dren , Youth and Families - School of Social Work / hnendclent make5 changes in certain budget categories .

80. Agency: DHHS/Publ ic Health Servi ce/Nati onal Institute on Alcohol Abuse and A1 coho1 isrn No.: AA05809-03 New funds: $87,234. Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri pti on : Membrane To1 erance to Ethanol and Barbi turates

81. Agency: DHHS/Publ i c Health Servi ce/National Institute of All eryy and Infectious Diseases NO. : AI18594-03 New funds : $79,939. Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Titl e1Descri ption: Cell u't ar Studies of Latent rmmunogl obul in A1 7 otypes

82. Agency: Pub1 ic Health Service / National Cancer Institute NO. LA21860-06 New funds: $45,594. Period : 2/1/84 - 1/31/85 Tit1e/Descri ption : Syntheses of Natural ly Occurri ng Anti cancer Agents

The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T.Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

91. Agency: Pub?i c Heal th Service / National Institute of Chi 1d Heal th and Human Devel opment NO.: HD12572-06 New funds: $29,756. Period: 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Title/Description: The Development of Fom Perception in Infancy

92. Agency: Pub1 ic Heal th Servi cc / Nati onal I nstitute of Mental Health NO.: MH31881-03 New funds : $38,853. Period: 12/1/03 - 11/30/84 Titl e/Descri ption: The Texas Infancy Project

93. Agency: Public Health Service / National Institute of Mental Health NO. : MH33442-04 New funds: $68,026. Period: 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Title/Description: Apomorphine: Chronic Administration and Doparnine

94. Agency: Pub1 ic Health Service / National Institute of Neurol ogi cal and Communi cative Disorders and Stroke NO. : NS15336-05 New funds: $78,512. Period: 12/ 1/83 - 1 1/30/84 Titl e/Descri pti on: Sound Organization in Aphasi c Speech

95. Agency: Public Health Service / National Institute of Neurol ogi cal and Communicative Disorders and Strokc No.: NSI 5336-05 (Revised) New funds : None Peri od : 7/1/ 79 - 11 /30/84 Ti tl e/Description: Sound Organization in Aphasic Speech : A1 lows carry-over of $4,153 from -04 period and increases unobl igated ha1 ance from prior budget periods to to $5,842.

96. Agency: Public Health Service / National Institute of Neurological and CommunicativeDisorders and Stroke NO,: NS15895-05 New funds : $74,454. Peri od : 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Titl e/Descri ptl on: Auditory Adaptation for Suprathreshol d

97. Agency: Public Health Service / National Institute of Mental Health NO.: KO2 -MH00135-07 New funds : $54,000. Period: 12/1/83 - 11/30/84 Titl e/Descri ytion: Research Career Program/Research Scientist Devel op- ment Award: David P. Crews Psychobi 01 ogi cal Studies of Reproductive Behavior (1982-1 987) The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Reyents' fleeting April 12-13, 1984

98. Agency: Public Health Service / National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No.: NSl6072-04 (Revised) New funds: None Period: 311 /83 - 2/ 29/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Neural Tube and Somi te Horphogenesi s in Embryos : Rebudgets funds to allow for puchase of com- puter software.

99. Agency: Pub1 ic Health Service / Division of Research Resources NO.: RR01912-01 New funds: $248,000. Peri od : 1/1/84 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Description: BRS Shared Instrumentation Grant for rqui pment Purchase: Superconducting NMR - JEOL JNM/GX- 270/54

100. Agency: National Endomlent for the Humanities NO. : RL-20357-84 New funds: $2,067.57 Period: 4/1/83 - 3/31/84 Title/Description: Translation of a work by Michael Perrin on the Gua j i ro I ndi ans of Venezuel a and Col umbi a

0 Agency: National Science Foundation No.: AST-8312332 New funds: $466,500. Period: 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Molecular Cloud Spectroscopy

102. Agency: National Sci ence Foundati on NO. : AST-8314212 New funds: $53,100, Period: 2/1/84 - 7/31/85 Title/Description: A Study of the Chemical Composition of Cometary Corr~ae

103. Agency: National Science Foundation NO.: AST- 831 5379 New funds: $72,700. Period: 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descripti on: A Prototype Instrument for U1 tra Hiy h Preci sion Measurement of Stel l ar Radial Velocity Variations

104. Agency: National Science Founddtion No,: AST-8316635 New funds : $92,000. Period: 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Stel 1ar Spectroscopy and Nucl eosynthesis

105. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: ATM-8214730 - Amendment No. 01 New funds: $1 39,000. Period: 1/I /83 - 6/30/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Simulation Study of Space PIasrna Physics The University of Texas at Austin Grants and Contracts - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

106. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : BNS-8209882 - Amendment No. 01 New funds : $89,824. Peri od : 1/1/83 - 6/30/85 Title/Description: Ten-Year Follow-up of the Texas Adoption Study: Second Year Support

107. Agency: National Science Foundation No,: BSR-8119484 - Amendment No. 02 New funds : $51,000. Peri od : 3/1/82 - 8/31/85 Titl e/Descripti on: The Effect of Inbreedi ng and Hybridization on Fitfless in Phlox

108. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: CEE-8201205 - Amemdment No, 02 New funds : $10,000. Period : 7/15/82 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Repair and Strengthening of Reinforced Con- crete Structures

109. Agency: Nationa1 Science Foundation No.: CHE-8218499 - Amendment No. 01 Mew funds: $70,499. Period : 2/1/83 - 7/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Rarnan Spectroscopi c Znves tigations of the Mechani sms of Heterogeneous Catal ysi s (Chemi stry)

0 Agency: National Science Foundation No.: CEE-8320586 New funds: $50,000. Period: 2/1/84 - 7/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Structural Engineering Imp1 i cations of Resul ts from the U.S. - Japan Large Scale Experimental Research Program - Col umn Behavior

111. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: CHE-8211883 - Amendment No. 01 New funds : $54,000. Period: 1 /1/83 - 6/30/85 TitIe/Descri pti on: The Effects of New Phosphido ligands in Organo- metal 1 ic Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis (Chemistry)

1 Agency: National Science Foundation No. : CHE-8214120 - Amendment No. 02 New funds: 864,800. Period: 12/1/82 - 5/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Mechanisms of the Photoreactions of Carbani ons (Chemistry)

113. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: DMR-8019518 - Amendment No. 03 Mew funds : $63,000. Period: 12/15/80 - 5/31/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Bul k and Surface Electronic Strucure of Sol ids (Materi a1 s Research) The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Corning In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 72-13, 1984

114. Agency: National Science Foundation No,: DMR-8217288 - Modification No, 01 New funds: $65,000. Peri od : 1/15/83 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Synthesis, Structure and El ectroni c Properties of Trans iti on Metal Oxysu 1 f ides

115. Agency: National Sci ence Foundation NO.: DMR-8304368 - Amendment No. 01 New funds : $83,400. Peri ad : 7/ 1 /83 - 7/31 /85 Titl e/Descri ption: Intrinsic Surface Electronic Properties (Material s Research)

116. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: DMR-8314755 New funds: $54,000. Period: 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Photon Harvesting and Other Photophysi ca1 Pro- cesses i n Pol yrr~ers (Ma teri a1s Research)

117. Agency: National Sci ence Foundation No.: EAR-8206146 - Amendment Nu. 01 New funds: $51 ,500. Period: 7/15/82 - 6/30/85 Title/Description: Sedimentological and Hydrological Significance of Structures and Fabrics in the Dolomitic Car- bonates of the Coorony Region, South Australia: Second Year Support

118. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: EAR-831 2890 New funds : $25,000. Peri od : 1/15/84 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descri pti on: Cornparati ve Study of Sei smi c Rupture Modes

119. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: MCS-8202165 - Anlendmen t Ha. 02 New funds: $35,484. Period: 6/1/82 - ?1/30/85 Ti tl e/Descri pti on: Fouri cr Analysis and Hp Theory (Mathematical Sciences)

120. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : MEA-8206889 - Amendment No, 01 New funds: $1 30,000. Period: 2/1/83 - 7/31/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Dynamical lnstabil itics and Turbulence in Flow between Independent Rotating Cylinders

121. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : PHY-8211194 - Amendment No. 01 New funds : $62,281. Period : 1/1/83 - 6/30/85 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Cooperant Atomic Activity in Opti cal Bistabil ity (Physics) The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Coming In) U .T. Board of Regents' Meeting April: 12-1 3, 1984

122. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: PHY-8318635 New funds : $74,064. Period: 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Title/Description: Research on the Rol e of Gravitation in Physics

123. Agency: National Science Foundation NO.: PCM-8315833 yew funds : $65,000. Period: 2/1/84 - 7/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Regulation of Acid-Base Status in Aquatic Animal s

124. Agency: National Science Foundation NO.: BSR-8315399 New funds : $64,600. Period: 2/15/84 - 7/31/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Con~mur~ity Patterns of Tropical Herbivorous In- sects : Population Level Analysis THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Contracts and Grants - Federal {~undsComing In) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

125. Agency: U.S. Department of ducati ion No. : GO08303691 New funds: -$Z,OSO Current period: 111184-8/31/84 'l:itle/~escription: Indian Education Fellowship Program/ Reduction of funds available to grantee i 26. Agency : U.S. Department of Rducati~n No. : PO08302 785 New funds: -$3,949 Current period: 1982-83 Title/Descript ion: Pel1 Grant Program/BEOG account closed

127. Agency: U. S . Depar trnent of Educe t ion No. : PO08402 785 New funds: $1,641,452 Current period: 1983-84 Title/Description: Pel1 Grant Program THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984 CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The fa1lowing iterns have been awa-rded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The University of Arizona No.: Sub-Grant under UT-Austi n Prime Envi ronmental Protection Agency Grant CR-810771 Funds : $14,032. Period: 6/1/83 - 5/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Prediction of Aqueaous Solubi 1 ities, Activity Coefficients and Henry's Law Constants of I ndustri a1 Chemicals - UTA subgrants support to TUA for cooperative research.

2. Agency: Uni versi ty of Delaware No.: Subagreement under UT-Austi n Prime U .S. De- partment of Ititerior Agreement No. 14-1 2-0001 -301 15 Eunds : $24,535. Period: 10/3/83 - 9/28/84 Tit1e/Descri ption: Studies Re1 ated to Conti nental Margins : Support for Delaware's Geol ogi cal Survey to do hydro- carbon exploration in the zone of Baltimore Can- yon trough.

3. Agency: Lowel I Observatory No.: Subcontract Modification No. 11 under UT-Austi n Prime NASA Contract NAS 8-32906 Funds : $45,226. Per i od : 2/24/78 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri pti on: Astrometri c Uses of the Space Tel escope : Basic subcontract allotment increased by UT-A for use by Lowel 1 Observatory.

4. Agency: University of Virginia No.: Subcontract Modification No. 10 under UT-Austin Prime NASA Contract NAS 8-32906 Funds : $24,000. Peri od : 2/24/78 - 12/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Astrametri c Uses of the Space Telescope

5. Agency: Ya1 e University No.: Subcontract Modification No. 11 under UT-Austin Prime NASA Contract NAS 8 -32906 Funds : $39,000, Period : 2/24/78 - 12/31/84 Ti 1,1 e/Descri ption: Astrometri c Uses of the Space Tel-escape: support increased to $214,000 for continuing Yale's ser- vices . The University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign (Funds Going Out) U .T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

The followi ng blanket i tern is recommended for approval with individual identifying information provided:

I;lc-l.iviriual1y listed below Subagreen~entsunder UT-Aus ti n Prime U .S . Depart- ment of InteriorAgreement No. 14-1 2-0001 -301 15 Funds : $343,490 - Cunlul ati ve total for 14 subagreements Period: As listed individually below:

Louisiana Geological Survey $24,535 - 9/29/03 - 9/28/85 Sand and Shel 1 -Aggregate Resource Inventory for the Louisiana Continental Shel f (2) Bureau of Geology - State of Florida $24,535 - 1/1/84 - 9/28/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Heavy Mineral Reconnaissance Off the Coast of the Apalachicola River Delta, N.W. Florida (31 Georgia Geologic Survey $24,535 - 1/1/84 - 9/28/84 Ti tle/Descri ption: Geologic Mapping of the Phosphate-Bearing Strata of the Outer Continental Shelf Area Off Georgia (4) Department of Conservation / Maine Geological Survey $24,535 - 12/1/83 - 9/28/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Investigate the Sedimentary Framework of the Inner She1 f of Maine with Special Emphasis on Comn~ercial Quality Sand and Gravel Deposits Mary1and Geol ogi cal Survey / Department of Natural Resources $24,535 - 12/1/83 - 2/28/85 Non-Energy Minerals and Surficial Geology of the Continental Margin off Maryland (6) Mississippi Bureau of Geology $24,535 - 1/16/84 - 7/31/84 Titl e/Descri ption: Geologic Framework of Offshore Missi ssi ppi (7 The University of the State of New York $24,535 - 1/2/84 - 8/31/85 Title/Descri ption: An Investigation of the Possible Extension of Con- necticut River Triassic Graben into New York State Offshore (8) North Carolina Geological Survey $24,535 - 1/1/84 - 6/30/85 Titl e/Descri ption: Determine Subsurface L i thostrati graphy for a Por- tion of the North Carolina Outer Coastal Plain and Adjacent Conti nental Shelf Region Department of Geology and Mineral Industries - State of Oregon $24,535 - 10/1/83 - 9/1/85 Strategic and Other Nonenergy Mineral Resources Off the Oregon Coast (continued) Tha University of Texas at Austin Contracts and Grants - Federal dnd Foreign (Funds Going Out) U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12 - 13, 1984 6, (Blanket Docket:cont 'd: Subagreements under UT-Austi n Prime Interior Agreement No, 14-1 2-0001 -301 15)

(1c) Virginia Division cf Mineral Resources $24,535 - 1/1/81 - 7/1/85 Titl e/Descri pti on: The Geologic Framework of the Offshore (State and Federal ~altcrs)Adjacent to Virgi nia, wi th Emphasis OH Petroleum Geology (11 1 Division of Geology and Earth Resources - State of Washington $24,535 - 71/1/83 - 12/31/84 Title/Description: GeologicFrameworkofOffshoreWashington

(1 2) Geol ogi cal Survey / State Di1 and Gas Board of Alabarna $24,535 - 11/7/83 - 9/30/84 Title/Oescription: Regional 3urassicGeologicFrameworkofAla- bama Coastal Waters Area and Adjacent Federal Waters Area

(13) California Division of Mines and Geology $24,535 - 11/1/83 - 30/31/84 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Cal ifornia Conti nental Margin Geol ogi c Map Series: A Basic Framework of the Offshore Geo 1ogy

(14) Natural Resources Center / State of Connecticut Department of Env i ronmental Protection $24,535 - 1/1/84 - 9/28/85 Titl e/Descri ption: The Geologic Fra~lleworkof Southern New Engl and: Vibracori ng of Long lsl and Sound THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U, T. BOW OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

TRADEMARK LICENSE AGUEMENTS

The following agreements have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Kegents:

Licensee : Campus Originals, Inc. Detroit , Michigan 48221 License Issue Fees: $50.00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) of gross sales af all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: Campus Originals, Inc. will use several uf the University's marks on Christmas ornaments

2. Licensee: United States Historical Society Richmond, Virginia 23219 License Issue Fees: $100.00 Royalty ; Six percent (6%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 2/1/94 - 12/31/86 Description: United States Historical Society will use

, several of rhe University's marks on pewterware and glassware (including bu~ not limited to: polished pewter plates and stained glass plates)

3. Liccnsec: R. Johns, Limited Austin, Texas 78767 License Lssue Pees: $200.00 Royalty: Six percent (6x1 of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/88 Description: R. Johns, Limited will use several of the University's marks on emblematic jewelry (including but not limited to: College Class Rings and Campus Classic Rings)

4. Licensee: Thermo-Serv Anoka, Minnesota 55303 License Issue Fees: $100.00 Koyalty : Six percent (6%) of gross sales of all licensed ~roductssold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: Thermo-Serv will be using several of the University's marks on insulated mugs, steins and cups THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Trademark License Agreements U.T. Board of Kegents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

5. Lice~~see: Topperscot, Inc. Denver, Colorado 80223 License Issue Fees: $50.00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) a£ gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: Topperscot, Inc. will use several of the University's marks on Christmas ornaments (individually packaged)

6. Licensee: A J D Cap Corporation Richmond, Virginia 23234 License Issue Fees: $100.00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: A J D Cap Corporation will be using several of the ~niversity's marks on caps

7, Licensee: Chroma Graphics Knoxville, Tennessee 37920-0272 License Issue Fees: $50.00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 2/1/83 - 12/31/84 Description: Chroma Graphics will be using several of the. University's marks on decals and belt buckles

8. Licensee: Placo, Inc. Kushville, Indiana 46173 License Issue Fees: SlU'J. 00 Royalty: Seven percent (72) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 10/1/83 - 12/31/85 Descript:ion: Placo, Inc. wfll use several of the University's marks on football helmet plaques

9. Licensee: H. Wolf 6 Sons, Inc. Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 License Issue Fees: $100. uo Rnyalty : Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: H. Wolf & Sons, Inc. will use several ot the University's marks on imprinted sportswear THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Trademark License Agreements U.T. Board of Regents' Meering April 12-13, 1984

10, Licensee: Angelus Paclf ic Company Fullerton, California 92632 License Issue Fees: $1,228.00 Royalty: Seven percent (1%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: Angelus Pacific Company will use several of the University's marks on decals, stickettesTM and bumper stickers

11. Licensee : Creative Industries, Int./American Beauty Products Birmingham, Alabama 35215 License Issue Fees: $100.00 byalty : Six percent (6%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 11/1/83 - 12/31/85 Description: Creative Industries, Int./American Beauty Products will use several of the Univcr- sity's marks on "Texas Longhorn Bench Ends" (cast iron bench ends, a portion of which is the mark "Design of Longhorn")

12. Licensee : Coaster Creations, Tnc. Columbus, Ohio 43215 License Issue Fees: $lOO.OO Royalty: Sfx percent (6%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 11/1/83 - 12/31/86 hscription: Coaster Creations, Inc. will use several of the University's marks on coasters and place mats

13. Licensee: W. T. H. international Marketing Houston, Texas 77081 License Issue Fees: $50.00 Royalty : Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period: 7/1/83 - 12/31/85 Description: W. T. H. International Marketing will use several of the University's marks on caps, jackets, shirts, key chains and label pins

14. Licensee: Cheryl Brown d/b/a School Pride (Spirit Caps, Inc.) License Issue Fees: $50,00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 12/1/83 - 12/31/85 Description: Cheryl Brown d/b/a School Pride (Spirit Caps, Inc. will be using several of the University's marks on caps (including but not limited to "painters' cayst') TKE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Trademark License Agreements U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

15. Licensee : H. H. Cutler Company Grand Kapids , Michigan 49501 License Issue Fees : $100.00 Royalty: Seven percent (72) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Description: H. H. Cutler Company will use several of the University's marks on jerseys, shirts, sweatshirte and warm-up suits

16. Licensee : Billy Clyde Productions, Division of Clyde Productions Waco, Texas 76717 License Issue Fees: $50.00 Royalty: Six percent (6%) of gross sales of all licensed products sold by licensee Period : 10/1/83 - 12/31/84 Description: Billy Clyde Productions, Division of Clyde Productions will use several of the University's marks on cassette tape recordings

17. Licensee: Delancey Street School of Marketing San Francisco, California 94115-1198 License Issue Fecs: S2U0.00 Royalty: Seven percent (7%) of gross sales of all products sold by licensee Period: 1/1/84 - 12/31/86 Descriptioa: Delancey Street School of Marketing will use several of he University's marks on a wide range of imprinted souvenir items 'JTF: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

PARKING AM) TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

The Parking and Traffic Regulations recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney in the Office of General Counsel and are based on model regulations approved by that office. These regulations supersede all prior Parking and Traffic Rcgulatinne.

SECTION 1 QUICK REFEmNCE TO PARKING AND TRAFFIC MGULATTONS

1. PERMITS REQlJIRED FOR ACCESS AND PARKING: Only vehicles conspicuously displaying proper University permits (as specified in Section VI, infra) may enter or park on The University campus Monday through Friday from 7: 30 a.m, to 5: 00 p.m. Mntorcycles and mopeds (motor- assisted bicycles) may drive through the main campus only after these hours but must park only in areas designated for such vehic Leg. Additionally, mopeds may park either in motorcycle area8 or in bicycle racksjconcrete parking blocks as specified in Section IV, infra.

2. DISPLAY OF PERMITS: Parking permits must be pruperly a£ fixed ta the vehicle(s) as described in Section Vf, infra. Decals which are taped or affixed by unauthorized materials or displayed on a vehicle other than the vehicle to which issued will subject the holder to a Univer- sity citation. Additionally, the permit will be revoked and the holder may lose all parking privileges (Section VIXI, in£ra).

3. REMOVAL OF PERMITS: Permits (decals) shall be removed when there is a change of vehicle ownership, when association with The Univers iry is terminated, when a replacement permit (decal) has been issrled to take the place of a previously issued permit (decal), or upon expiration or revocation (Section VI, infra) ,

4. CLASS "A" PERMLTS: Holders of Class "A" permits may park in any Class ItA I1 parking area except car pool areas Monday through ~ridayfrom 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and in Class "C" parking areas after 2:00 p.m. Holders may park in other parking areas at other times except when restricted or prohibited by posted signs or markings.

NOTE: Certain spaces have been reserved after these hours For vehicles bearing a current Claas "A" permit. These Rpacea are located as follows (each area is specifically posted as to timcsldays, etc,):

a. Lot 14-all spaces except for those designated as "F-14 permits at all times".

b. Lot 15-spaces west and north of Gearing Hal 1 except for those designated as "F-15 or F-99 permite at alJ times". THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Meetinq ~pril12, 13, 1984

Revisions to the Parking and Traffic Regulations (cont'd) :

c. Lot 16 - certain marked spaces located in the lot west of W. R. ~ooZrich~aboratories.

5. CLASS "C" PERMITS: Holders of Class "C" parking permits shall park only in Class "Ct' parking areas, excep.t Cat POOL spaceb, Monday throuyh Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They may NOT pass through control stations during these hours. Holders may park in other parking areas at other timcs except when restricted or prohibited by posted signs or markings.

6 - CLASS "D" PERMITS: Holders of Class "D" permits shall park only in Class "D" spaces Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Holders may park in other parking arcas at other times except when restricted or prohibited by postcd signs or markings. When no spaces are available a temporary permit may be issued by traffic control station personnel. which will authorize parking in other designated areas for limited periods of time. (Section VI, infra) .

7. CLASS "I?" PEWITS: Holders of Class "F" permi ts shall park only in thc area {lot) designated on their permits, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. NOTE: The first two digits of the F permit number dcnotc thc lot number. Holders may park in other parkiny areas at other times cxccpt when restricted or prohibited by posted signs or markings. When no spaces are available or there is an urgent need, a temporary 'IF" permit may be i-ssued by the tlniversity Police or the Uniformzd Officers in the traffic control stations.

NOTE : Certain spaces have been reserved after these hours for vehicles bearing any current Class "F" permit. These spaces are located and marked as follows (each area is specifically posted as to times/ days, etc.):

a. Lot 14-all spaces except for those designated as "F-14 permits at all times".

b. Lot 15-spaces west and north of Gearing Hall except for those designated as "F15 or F-99 permits at all times".

c. Lot 16 - certain marked spaces located in the lot west of W. R. Woolrich Laboratories.

8. CLASS "M" PERMITS: Holders OF Class "M" permits shall park only in Class "M" areas at all times, except that mopeds (motor-assisted bicycles) may also park in bicycle racks/concrete parking 'CIIE IJNIVERSITY OF' TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1884

Revisions to the Parking and Traffic Regulations (cont'd):

blacks as specified in Section IV, infra. Motorcycles or mopeds may not be driven inside the traffic control stations Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m,

9. LOADING ZONE PERNITS b WHERE TO OBTAIN: A Loadinq Zone permit is required to use these spaces,/areas Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. unless otherwise posted. Permits (normally valid for 20 minutes) may bc obtained from the guards at the traffic control stations. NOTE: Vehicle flasher-s must bc on when using a Loading Zone. When the control stations are closed, call 471- 4441 for assistance {Section VI, infra).

10. BICYCLE REGISTRATION: Bicycles operated or parked on the main campus shall be registered with the University Police Department. Contact UTPD in front of on Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays between 2:00 p.m. and 6;00 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for free rcgistration (Section IV, infra) .

11. BICYCLES, MOPEDS (MOTOR-ASSISTED BICYCLES) AND SKATES: Bicycles and mopeds must be operated in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Austin, the specific applicable provisions of thcsc regulations, all provisions a£ these regulations concerning parking restrictions and traffic and applicable state laws. Rollerskating (including skate boards) is not permitted on any part of the campus. (Section IV, infra.)

12. CLWSUKE OF PARKING LOTS: On occasion duriny the year, certain parking lots may be closed upon recommendation by the Parking and Traffic Policies Committee, and approval by the President of the University.

13. SPEED LIMIT: The speed limit on all parts of the main campus, whether on streets or in parking areas, is 15 mph unless otherwise posted. (Section LV, infra)

14. POSTED SIGNS: Posted signs, whether permanent or temporary, must be obeyed at all times and take precedence over painted curbs, pavement markings and designations shown on any University map.

15. PAKKING IMPROPERLY: A vehicle shall not park on a street where angle pdrking is required, with the back of the vchiclc toward the curb, nor shall a vehicle be parked opposite the flow of traffic in the traffic lane where parallel parking is required. Parking wholly within the marked boundaries of the parking space is required at all times. Vehicles shall not park so as to obstruct walkways, ramps, loading docks, marked crosswalks or inflict damage to shrubbery, trees, grass, grounds or structures. (Sectiun VII, infra. ) THE UNIVERSITY OF TF,XAS AT ATJSTIN U.T. Board of Regents ~eetingApril 12, 13, 1984

Revisions to the Parkinu and Traffic Rendations (cont'dl:

NOTE : Certain areas or lots may have spaces or rows marked "Small Car Parking ONLY". These spaces will NOT accomm~datefull size cars within the lines. Small car spaces usually will be 7 172 feet wide and 15 feet long.

16. NO PARKING ZONES: In addition to zones marked by posted signs, ALL yellow-painted curbs or pavements denote NO PARKINGAT ANY TIME,

17. REGISTFGTION OF TWO VEHICLES: An alternate vehicle may be registered by faculty and staff at no extra cost. Students may register one additional vehicle upon separate application and by paying the required additional fee. (Section VI, infra)

NOTE : Xf an alternate vehicle is registered, both vehicles shall not be parked on campus at the same time unless one is parked in a metered space. If both vehicles arc found to be parked otherwise, then the permit may be revoked for the remainder of the permit year. (Section VIII, infra. )

18. ENFORCEMENT AND IMPOUNDMENTS: ~ailurcto abide by these regulations may be the basis for disciplinary action aqainst students, and Eacu1ty;staff (Section V, infra). Upon notice, violators may subject thej r vehicle (s) to impuundment pending payment of overdue charges (Section VIII, infra). Students may also bc barred from readmission and have grades, degree, refunds or official transcripts withheld pending payment of overdue charges (Section VIII, infra). Vehicles may also be impounded for specific violations (Secticm VII, infra).

19. APPEAL Oh' CITATION: university parking and traffic citations may be appealed, within five-(5) working days from date of citation, by filing a Citation Appeal Form with the Parking and Traffic Office, (See Section VIII for detailed procedures). Court Appearance citations are handled by the appropriate state or municipal court.

20. VISITORS: All visitors need pcrmits to park on campus UNLESS parked at a parking meter or at the University Visitor Center. OFFICIAL VISITORS are those who conduct important business with or who render an important service to the University and who are not otherwise eligible for annual parking permits. Official Visitors may obtain temporary parking pcrmits from the guards at the traffic control stations. These permits entitle the holder to park o~Lgin a space designated "Official Visitor". Permits must be conspicuously displayed on the driver's side of the vehicle. (Section Vl, infra) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T, Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

Revisions to the Parkinq and Traffic Resulations (cont'd):

21. PEDESTRIANS-RIGHTS AND DUTIES: Pedestrians arc subject to all official traffic control devices. They have the right-of-way at marked crosswalks, in intersections and on sidewalks extending across a service drive, building entrance or driveway. Pedestrians crossing a street at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles on said street. Pedestrians shall not leave curb or other pl.ace of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is impossible for the driver to yield. They may cross an intersection diagonally only where permitted by special pavement marking.

22. INOPERARI,E VEHICLES: If a vehicle becomes inoperable, a telephone call shall be placed to the University Police Dcpartmcnt (471-4441). The police will either render assistance or authorize temporary parking. Temporary parking shall not exceed 24 hours and must not create an obstruction or hazard.

SECTION I1 GENERRL PROVISIONS

Pursuant to the authority granted by Section 51.201 et seq, 54.005, 54.503, 65.31 and 67.21 of Title 3 of the Texas Education Code, the Hoard of Reqents of the university of Texas System has promulgated Parking and Traffic Regulations to reyulate and control parking and traffic and the use of parking facilities, to provide for the issuance of vehicle identification insignia (parking permit), and to provide for jurisdiction over offenses. This booklet contains thosc regulations and proccdurcs applicable to any who would walk or drive and park a motor vehicle or bicycle on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin. Thcsc rules and regulations are supplcmcntary to the ordinances of the City of Austin and the statutes of the State of Texas which govern pedestrians and the use of motor vehicles and bicycles.

The operation of a motor vehicle or bicycle on The University of Texas at Austin czmpus is a PRIVILEGE granted by the university and is not an inherent right of any faculty/ staff member or student. All faculty, staff and students who have a motor vehiclc in their possession or control for use, operation or parking on the University campus must register said vehicle with the Parking and Traffic Office. Registration of a motor vehicle does not guarantee a parking place on campus.

The Universi-ty is not responsible' for fire, theft, damage to, or loss of vehicle parked or operated on the Uni~eruity campus. No bailment is created by granting of any parking or operating privileges regarding a vehiclc on any property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Mccting April 12, 13, 1984

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the XJniversity.

The administration and enforccmcnt of the regulations contained in this booklet are as follows:

PARKING AND TRAFFIC POLICIES COMMITTEE: This conunittee is composed of four faculty members, two staff personnel, and two students. The function of the cornlittee is to advise the President in matters regarding parking and traffic regulations and to review annually the system of priorities for permits issued for parking in restricted areas. The committee is concerned with meetinq the parking and traffic safety needs of faculty, staff, students and visitors. Suggestions for changes to the parking and traffic regulations; requests for individual consideration; or any other communication concerning these regulations should be directed to this committee.

PARKING AND TRAFFIC APPEALS PANEL: This panel is composed of faculty, staff and students and rules on review requests (Section VTIT, paragraph F, infra); and conducts hearings concerning impoundment or barring from readmission, the withholding of grades, degree, refunds or official transcripts based on overdue charges (section VIII, paragraph D, infra). This panel also rules on appeals from proposed suspensions of campus driving and parking privileges (Section VIII, paragraph GI infra) .

PARKING AND TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION: This office is responsible for all administrative functions relating to the issuance of parking permits, the collection of administrative enforccmcnt charges for parking and traffic violations, the acceptance of appeals from such violations and the issuance of refunds upon withdrawal from the University. Questions relating to these functions should be directed to Parking and Traffic Administration, Servicc Building, Room One.

UNIVERSI'YY POLICE: The University Police have the responsibility and the legal authority for the enforcement of the Parking and Traffic Regulations listed in this booklet. university police officers may issue CITATIONS ENFORCEABLE IN COURT (see Section VIII). On special occasions and emergencies, such parking limitations may be imposed by the Chief of thc University Fvlice as are required by the conditions which prevail. When conditions warrant such action, the chief may also waive parking limitations which are ordinarily imposed.

The University reserves the right to enforce Parking and Traffic regulations.

1. through the issuance of university citations and the collection of administrativ~enforcement charges for offenses,

2. throuqh tlic impoundment of vehicles interfering with the movement of vehicular or pedestrian THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U,T. Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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traffic or blocking a sidewalk, ramp. loading dock, cross-walk, entrance, exit, fire lane or aisle and through the impoundment of vehicles for unpaid charyes after proper notice as provided by these regulations;

3. by the suspension or revocation of permits;

4. by requiring either the vehicle owner or the person who has registered the vehicle with the University Parking and Traffic Office, to appear at a University hearing for non- payment of outstanding charges.

5. by barrinq the readmission and withholding of grades, degrees, refunds and official transcripts 125 any student for non-payment of outstanding chargcs ;

6. by disciplinary action against employees or stud~ntswho fail to abide by these regulations;

7. by denying parking permits to those with overdue charges;

8. by the issuance of Court Appearance Citations requiring an appearance in the appropriate state or municipal court; and

9. by such other methods as are commonly employed by city governments or State agencies in control of traffic regulation enforcement.

Prvuf of the fact that any parki.ny or traffic control device, sign, parking meter, siqnal or marking was actually in place at any location on campus of The University of Tcxas at Ausbin, Austin, Texas shall constitute prima facie evidence that the same is official and was installed undcr the authority of applicable law and these regulatj.ons.

Whcn any person is charged with having stopped, parked and left standing a motor vehicle on the campus of The university of Texas at Austin, in violation of any provisions of the Parking and Traffic Regulations of The University of Texas at Austin, proof that said vehicle was, at the date of the offense, bearing a valid University of Texas at Austin parking permit shall constitute prima facie evidence that said vehicle was then and there stopped, parked and left standing by the holder of the parking permit. Ilowever, if thc vehicle does not bear a valid University of Texas at Austin parking permit, proof that said vehicle at the date of the offense alleged, was owned by an individual is prima facie proof that said vehicle was then and there stopped, parked and left standing by said owner.

The University assumes no responsibility for any vehicle or any duty to protect any vehicle or its contents anytime the vchicle is operated or parked on the campus. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

A.CL vehic.i'e opehaXoa~ate encounngtd to lock oh okhet~wi~e necuke Xhcit vehicle hen paxhed un the campua.

The University may deem a motor vchiclc including a motorcycle, moped or bicycle parked on the University campus for morc than 48 hours to 5e abandoned and may dispose of such vehicle as provided in Section 10 of Chapter VII, Part Two of thc Regent's Rules and Regulations.

SECTION I11 DEFINITIONS

University Campus: All University of Texas at ust tin owned or controlled property whether or not within the confines of the traffic control stations of the main campus.

Main Campus: All University owned or controlled property within the boundaries shown on the map accompanying these regulations.

Official Visitor: Individuals not normally eligible for University parking pcrmits who come to the tnain campus to conduct important business with the University or who render an important service.

parking Area: Any area on the University campus whichhas been designated and marked for parking whether on streets or in lots.

No Parking Zone: In addition to zones marked by post-ed signs, ALL- yellow-painted curbs or pavements denote no pank~ng ak xny ti-mc. (Section V, infra) .

Fire Zone: An area designated by a posted sign and yellow-painted curbs or pavements which denotes no pathing a$ any Xime.

Tow Away Zone: An area designated by a posted sign which constitutes public notice that a vehicle parked in violation may be removed.

Loading Zone: In addition to zones marked by posted signs, orange painted curbs or pavements denote spaces/areas reserved for loadin7 or unloading only. (Section V and V1, infra) . Moped (Motor-Assisted Bicycle): Is a motor-driven cycle with an engine piston displacement of less than 50cc (or motor which produccs NOT MORE than two brake horsepower) -and which does not require the operator to shift gears. THE UNIVERSITY GF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board oP Reyents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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SECTTQN IV GENERAL TRAFFIC REGULATION

No vehicle may enter that portion of the main campus within the control station network, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. except vehicles displaying a current Class A, D, F or 0 permit unless specifically authorized. All vehicles parking on the campus during the above hours must display a current University permit. Permits are not required after these hours nor on official University holidays. All must abide by the Parking and Traffic Regulations listed in this booklet which are supplementary to the ordinances of the City of Austin and the statutes of the State of Texas which govern pedestrians and the use of motor propelled vehicles and bicycles.

The followiny special rules apply to bicycles and mopeds :

1. Bicycles operated or parked on the main campus shall be registered with the University Police Department. Contact UTFD in front of Gregory Gymnasium on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays betwccn 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or during other specially publicized periods for information on free registration.

2. Bicycles shall be parked ONLY in bicycle racks/concrete parking blocks provided for this purpose.

3. Ricycles or Mopeds shall NOT be ridden on pedestrian walkways or sidewalks.

4. Bicycles or Mopeds parked or otherwise secured in unauthorized places, e.g., posts, railings, trees, etc., are subject to impoundment.

5. On University streets, operators of bicycles or mopeds shall comply with all stop signs, yield signs, and other official traffic control devices except that only bicycle6 may proceed in either direction un Inncr Campus Drive.

6. Mopeds bearing a current Class M permit, may park Monday through ~ridayfrom 7: 30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in either designated motorcycle (Class M) areas or in those bicycle racks/concrete parking blocks located outside the control stations. After these hours they may park in motorcycle areas or in any bicycle rack/concretc parkinq blocks provided for this purpose.

THE SPEED LIMIT ON ALL PARTS OF THE MAIN CAMPUS IS 15 MILES PER HOUR AT ALL TIMES UNLESS OTHERWISE POSTED. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents ~eetingApril 12, 13, 1984

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PEDESTRIANS ALWAYS HAVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT CROSSWALKS AND IN INTERSECTIONS. ALL VEHICLE AH3 REQUIRED TO STOP COMPLETELY AT STOP SIGNS AND TO PROCEED WITH CAUTION. A flashing yellow-light requires slowing the vehicle and proceeding with caution. A flashing red light requires stopping the vehicle completely and proceeding with caution.

With the exception of wheelchairs, no personally owncd wheeled vehicle such as a passenger automobile, truck, trailer, motorcycle, moped or bicycle shall be placed, used, parked or otherwise left within any University buildiny at any time.

NOTE : Duriny periods of no classes and on University holidays, dormitory residents may temporarily store one bicycle in their assigned room with the advanced approval of the nirector of Housing and Food. Under no circumstances are bicycles to be stored in administrative or academic areas, e.g., offices, laboratories, c Lassroon~s, etc . Rollerskating (including skate boards) is noX peamiXXed on any part of the campus.

SECTION V PARKING REGULATIONS

The various classes of parking permits and their eligibility requirements, privileges and limitations are described in detail in Section VT. Parking meters are in use from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday except on official University holidays. Parking is PKOIIIBITED AT ALL TIMES where indicated by signs, yellow- painted curbs or yellow-painted pavement markings. Parking adjacent to orangc-painted curbs is restricted to AUTHORIZED VEHICLES ONLY as shown on posted signs. Parking at unpainted curbs is controlled by area parking signs. Posted signs must be honored at a11 times and take precedence over painted curbs, pavement markings and designatic~nsshown on the enclosed map,. Privately owned motor homes, or trailers and other over-size vehicles whose individual or combined length is in excess of twenty feet shall not be operated or parked on the campus without specific authorization.

Other restrictions concerning parking and driving on the Main Campus are shown in Section VII DRIVING AND PARKING OFFENSES.

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time will not be considcrcd by the University as a valid justification for violation of parking and traffic regulations. The mere fact that citations are not issued for any offense does not indicate that these requlations have been modified to exclude the offense.

Un University holidays, only those parking restrictions which regulate parking ak aLL t.imen shall remain in effect.

Failure to abide by parking and traffic regulations may be the basis for disciplinary action against students and employees. Students may be subjected to penalties ranging from disciplinary probation to cxpul.sion from the Institution as outlined in Section 3.13 of the Rules and ~egulationsof the Bnard of Regents of the University of Texas system, Chapter VI, Part One. Employees may be subjected to disciplinary penalties including termination of employment as outlined in Section 9.48 (a) of the IIANDBOOK OF OPERATING PROCEDURES.

SECTION VI PARKING PERMITS

A. FACULTY AND STAFF: A parking permit will be issued upon application to the Parking and Traffic Office (Located in the Service Building, Room One), by those faculty or staff members who arc employed on the main campus. Permits will be issued to the vehicle(s) for which the faculty or staff member, spouse' or parent(?) is the registered owner. If the registered owner is other than above then (1) the owner or person in custody of the vehicle n~ust be either related to or domiciled with the applicant, and (2) the owncr or person in custody of the xicle must not be otherwise eligible for a Uni,versity Parking Permit.

Holders of Class A, D, F or O permits may register an alternate vehicle at no additional cost provided that both vehicles are owned by the applicant or another person as specified above, with the understanding that both vehicles shall not be parked on campus at the same time unless one is parked at a meter. A citation will be issued by the University Police Department and in addition, the permit may be revoked and the permit holder may lose parkinq privileges (Section VIIZ, infra).

R, S1CuDENTS: A parking permit will be issued, upon application, fur a vchicle owned by the student, his/her spouse, parent (s), or guardian (s). If the registered owner is other than above, then (1) the owner or person in custody of the vehicle must be either related to or domiciled with the applicant, -and (2) the owner or person in custody of the THE UNIVERSITY 01:' TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T, Board of Rcgcnts Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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vehicle must not be otherwise eligiblc far a University Parking Permit. Students may register ONE, additional motor vehicle, motorcycle or moped upon separate application and payment of the required fee to the Parking and Traffic Administration Office. In addition students must present a paid fee recei-pt for the semester involved.

C. DISPLAY OF PEKMT'L'S: Permit(s) must be displayed on the vehicle to which it was issued. Permits (Decals) shall bc affixed on the vehicle according to the instructions furnished with the permit (decal). Taping or otherwise affixing the decal will result in citations being issued.

D. JXEMOVAL OF PERMITS: Permits (Decals) shall bc removed : 1. whenever there is a change of vehicle ownership; orr 2. when association with the University is terminated; or, 3. when a replacement permit (decal) has been issued tn take the place of a previously issued permit (decal) ; or 4. upon expiration or revocation of the permit (decal).

The original registrant may bc held responsible for any citationts) issued to a vehicle displaying decals that have not been removed. Stolcn or lost permits (decals) should be reported immediately to the Parkinq and Traffic Office (471-4761).

E. CLASSES OF PERMITS AND FEES: All permits (decals) expire on August 31 each year unless otherwise noted on the permit (decal).

YNTCH7iKZS (Faculty and Staff)

Purchased k-1

Sept 1- Janl- May 1 - TYPE Dec 31 Apr 30 Aug 31

0 F D n M

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Class A permits shall be $2 per month if obtained on a part-year basis. Student Class "U" and Class "A" (health) permits shall be one dollar a month if obtained for less than a semcster.

All disabled veterans whose vehicles display th2 specially designed license plates issued by the State Department of ~ighwaysand Public Transportation with the words "DISABLED VET" printed thereon in accordance with the provisions of VERNON'S ANNOTATED TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES ARTICLE - 6675a5e and all permanently disabled persons whose vehicles display the specially designed symbols, tabs or other devices (to include s vehicle in which a temporarily disablcd person identification card is placed in the lower left-hand side of the front windshield) issued by the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation with the word "DISABLED" printed thereon in accordance with the provisions of VERNON'S ANNOTATED TEXAS CIVIL STATUTES ARTICLE 6675a-5e.l are exempt from parking permi t fees and from parking meter fees and time limits. These exemptions do not permit parki-ng a vehic1.e at a place where parking is restricted or prohibited.

F. PAYMENT OF' PEES: Whcn an application is made for a permit, the fee charged will be as noted above. Payment of the fee must be made before the permit will be issued.

G. REPLACEMENT CHARGES: Any time a replacement permit(s) is issued therc will be a two dollar charge. Remnants of old permit (s) are to bc returned at that time. If remnants are not returned, replacenlent permit(s) will be at the REGULAR RATE. Defective card keys will be replaced without charge if the card is returned within five workiny days from date of issue. Replacement cards for any other reason will requjre the payment of a $2.00 charge.

1. REFUNDS: A request far refund will not be honored unless it is filed with the Parking and Traffic Office during the University's fiscal year in which payment of the permit was made. A request for refund must be accompanied by the remnants of the appropriate permit. Refunds will bc made to members of the faculty and staff, upon request, on1.y in the event their service is terminated by a resignation or leave of absence without pay prior to May 1. The refund will be based on the number OF full months remaining in the University's permit year. Refunds will be made, upon request, to students who withdraw from the University at the end of the fall semester, but refunds will not be made to students who withdraw from the University at the end of the spring semcster. request for THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Hoard cif Regents Meeting Apri.1 12, 13, 1984

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a refund will not bc honored when a person's privilege to park and drive on campus has been suspended, nor if outstanding charges or other debts remain unpaid. Requests for refunds of the entire amount paid will be subject to a $2 administrative and handling charge.

I. CLASS O PERMITS: Class O parking permits will be issued only to those officials designated by the President.

J. CLASS D PEFDIITS: Class D parking permits shall be issued to those members of the faculty, staff or student body who have lost, or lost the use of, both legs or who are so severely disabled as to be unable to ambulate without the aid of a wheelchair or other mechanical devices. If the applicant is confined to a wheelchair the pcrmit will be so marked. Other members of the faculty, staff or student body whose physical infirmities dictate a need to park near their work or classroom may be issued a specific Class F parking lot assignment or a Class I3 permit. Normally Class D permits will be issued only where a specific lot assignment is not available or its location will not meet the walking distance criteria. All applications for Class D permits or a parking priority for reasons of health will require certification by the Director of the Student Health Center. Applicants with a permanent certification approved or concurred in by the Director of the Student iIealth Center and on file with the Parking and Traffic Office, need not obtain an annual renewal. All other applicants will require certification by the Director of the Student Health Center.

Automobiles bearing a current Class D parking permit normally shall park only in spaces specifically reserved for Class D permits Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Holders may park in other parking areas at other times except when restricted or prohibited by postcd signs or markings. If no spaces are available or if there is an urgent need, holders of Class D permits shall obtain a temporary permit from traffic control station personnel which will authorize parkinq in other designated arcas for a limited period of time.

K. CLASS 11' PERMITS: Members of the faculty holding the rank of instructor or above, Lecturers and non-faculty members (including Classified Staff) who meet the salary criteria as specified on thc application, are eligible to apply for Class F pern~its. Monthly, salary shall bc the amount as reflected on the current appointment or re-appointment form plus any longevity pay to which the employee is entitled. Other conipensation e.y. Social Security offset, premium sharing, consulting fces, etc., may not be used to compute monthly salary.

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Rcqents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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M. CLASS C PERMITS: Class C permit holders may park in any C parking area, cxccpi cax pool ahtub, on Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They are not permitted to park in other arcas or to pass through traffic control stations between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Holders may park in other parking areas at other times except when restricted or prohibited by pasted signs or markings.

N. CLASS M PERMITS: Class M parking permits may be issued to faculty, staff and students for motorcycles and mopeds (motor-assisted bicycles). Motorcycles shall park ONLY in parking areas set aside for these vehicles, regardless of the time of the day or the day of the week. For moped parking scc Section IV.

0. CLASS H PERMITS: Class H permits will be issued without fee by the Director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic to clients while they are being treated in the clinic. timited space adjacent to the clinic is reserved for these permits, which are invalid elsewhere.

P. CLASS T PERMITS: Class T parking permits will be issued without fee Ijy the Manager of Texas Student Publications to reporters, photographers and advertising salesmen whu, for a limited period of time, must come to to complete their work or file a report, and leave on other assignments. Spaces adjacent to the Communications Building are reserved for khese permits, which are invalid elscwhere.

Q. CLASS K PEKMLTS: Class K permits will be issued without fee by the Director, Centel- for ~elecomunication Services. Six Class K permits are allocated to the Center: three are issued to the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council (KLRU-TV) for its needs; and three are issued to the broadcast production staff of the Center. If the permit is displayed un a vehicle belonging to an employee of either organization, then a current University parking permit shall also be displayed along with the Class K permit. Spaces near the Cammunications Building arc reserved for these "K" permits, which are invalid elsewhere.

R, CAR POOL PERMITS: All members of the carpool must be employed or registered on the main campus. ~schmember of the carpool must complete his/her portiun of the application. Carpool members shall be INELIGIBLE '1'0 OBTAIN ADDITIONAL PERMITS OF ANY TYPE. Motorcycles and m~pedsare excluded from car pool permits. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS A'l' AUSTIN U-l', Board of Reyents ~eetinq-4pril 12, 13, 1.984

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For carpools with two members, each must have a separate motor vehiclels) and a different domicile. Carpools with three or more members, at least two must have separate motor vehicles and different domiciles. Faculty and Staff members with the same domicile shall not normally be allowed to become members of different carpools,

Carpool permlts will be issued to park in selected Class P, A or C parking Lots from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Mor~day through Friday. The carpool leader must qualify for the type permit for which he/she applied in accordance with these regulations. Permits for each vehicle and a portable carpool card will he issued to the carpool indicating the lot where the vehicle shall park. The fee charged for a carpool permit will be the same as that charged for a similar regular type permit.

CLASS F CARPOOLS

1. All Class F carpools will be assigned to a specific lot. No specific spaces will be set aside for Class F carpools.

2. Each Class F carpool will compete in the random selection process in accordance with the tollowing ranking (unless the leader qualifies for a higher rank) :

a. carpools with two or three members receive a rank 2 b. carpools with four or more members receive a rank 1

NOTE : Membership in Class P car pools is restricted to faculty or staff memnbers only (paragraph A above).

3. Applications will be received and entered into a conjputer based lottery system (paragraph K above). Car pool assignments will not excecd ten percent of the specific lot's capacity.

CLASS A CARPOOLS

1. All Class A carpools wil.1 be assigned to specific A lots which will have spaces reserved for carpools. Currently spaces arc reserved in A lots 61, 67, 74 and the east part of Lot F-11 (7 spaces).

2. Priorities shall be assigned as follows: a. four ur more mcmbers - priority 1 b. three members - priority 2 c. two members - priority 3 TljE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Mcetiny April 12, 13, 1984

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3. All applications will be received on a first come fi-rst served basis and given a priority (as in 2, abovc) for the specific lot requested.

NOTE : Membership in Class A car pools is restricted to eligible applicants only (paragraph L above) .

CLASS C CAKPUOLS

1. Must have a minimum of three members

2. Specific spaces are reserved for Class C carpools. Currently spaces are in lot 58 and 83.

3. ~llapplications will be on a first come first served basis.

4. Priorities will be assigned, using factors such as distance travelled (one-way), number of people, etc.

Vehicles with Class F or Class A carpool permits (decals) but not displaying the portable carpool card, will be allowed drive-through privileges at any time and parking privileges after 5:00 p.m. for that portion of the main campus within the control stations, except when restricted or prohibited by posted signs or markings.

Vehicles bearing Class C carpool permits will not be permitted to pass through the traffic control stations between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. After these hours, holders may park in other parking areas except when restricted or prohibited by posted signs or markings.

S. RETIRED FACULTYISTAFF PERMITS: Faculty and staff members retired under the teacher retirement system continue to be eligible for the class of permit for which they were eligible at the time of retirement. Upon request, retired faculty and staff members will be issued a complimentary Retired Staff permit with drive-through privileges at any time and Class A parking privileges after 3:00 p.m. weekdays.

TEMPORARY PEWITS: A temporary permit to park on campus will be honored only if it is conspicuously displayed on the dashboard on the driver's side of the vehicle, or hanging from the mirror suppart on the front windshield (if available) so that it may bc readily seen from the outside. Temporary permits are valid only for the date and time issued and must contain the signature of the official authorized to issue the permit. THE UNIVERSITY OF TLXAS AT AIJSTTN U.T. Board of Regents ~eetinqApril 12, 13, 1984

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LOADING ZONE PERMTT: Persons desiring to use the LOADING ZONE AREAS Monday throuyh Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., shall obtain a loading zone permit and may be parked there c~nLylong CMOU~J~to conduct the actual loading or unloading operation, whether on University business or otherwise. Loading zone permits are valid only for date and time issued and must reflect an expiration time (normally 20 minutes). Loading zone permits may be obtained from the traffic control station personnel or From the Univcrsity Police Department. When the traffic control stations arc closed, call the University Police (471-4441) for assistance. Commercial vehicles may be parked in loadiny zones and service drives only for whatever length of time acXunt tuading and unloading operations are in progress. Flashing warning lights will be left turned on and operating while any vehicle is parked in a loading zone.

2. OFFICIAL VISITOR PERMITS : Arrangements for the individual use of official visitor spaces are to be made at the gate of entry. Where groups are involved, advanced arrangements must be made by the appropriate Chairperson, Dean, Director or equivalent administrator with the Chief, University Police Department,

who will issue temporary permits. '

3. COMMERCIAL VISITOR PERMITS: Advanced arrangements for parking by other persons corniny to the University campus on business matters may be made with the office of the Chief, University Police Department by identifying the person, the firm being represented and the datc(s) needed. A temporary parkinq permit may be issued to such a visitor.

SECTION VII DRIVING AND PARKING OFFENSES

Offense kge

(1) Exding the 15 nules per l~ourspeed limit or other posted sped limit on the Main Campus ...... $18.00

(21 Violation of an official traffic ~mltroldevice (for e-le, failure to oky a SMP or YIEIQ siyr~). . $18.00

(3) Moving violation of the TmsMotor Vehicle Laws not otherwise specified in these regulations...... $18.00

(4) Parking in a lmdicap* (Class D) or car pool space witt~autdisplaying proper pemci t ( mund violation) ...... 518.00 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Roard of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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(5) Mutil.ating, defacing, altering, forging, and/or fradulently using a current permit ( hpmd Violation) . $18.00

(6) Pkwing my barricade or parking within any barricaded area (~unc3violation)...... $18.00

(7) Parking in any mcr which creates an obstruction to vehicular ox pedestrian traffic (Irrpmd Violation) . $12.00

(8) Parking in any mcrwhich inflicts darrage to shubbery trees, grass, sprirlklerheads (kpund violation). ... $12.00

(9) parking in a No Parking Zone or Fire Zone (impound Violation) ...... $1.2.00

(10) Parking in a lmding zmor a scrvicc drive without displaying proper permit (mund Violation)...... $12.00 (11) Parking a motor nhicle upn any curb, or sidewalk (hpund Violation) ...... $12.00 (12) Parkiny rin a designated parking area witbut displaying prop permit (ImpwYld violation) ...... $12.00

(13) Failure to stop or heed instructions gim by a University Pol.j.ce Officer or University Guard ..... $ 6.00 (14) Violation of posted sign (not otherwise specified herein) ...... $ 6.00

(15) Parking improperly...... $ 6.00 Including but not limited to: a. Back of vehicle tward street curb (where qle whg b. kft wheel (front or back) tomb on twc-way street (where parallel parking is required) c. Vehicle not placed wholly within the lines or boundaries of the parking spce {other improperly parked vehicles do not constitute an excuse for Impm?=rparkiJKl) d. Parking a mtmr vehic1.e upon any umk& and/or unimpmved ground area which has not been designated for park-

(16) Parking overt* in a spce which is limited in tk by mtcrs or signs, or parking overtifne in a loading zone. $ 6.00

(17) Parking a bicycle in violation of the= Wg-ulations (not otherwis specifid herein). (mmdviolation) . $ 6.00

(18) Improperly display& or affixed pmit...... S 6.00

(19) Rollerskating (or skateharding) on the campus. .... $ 6.00

(20) Having a mhicle of any twwithi.n a University building $ 6.00 'I'liL [JN lVEKSI'yY OF TEXAS A'l' AUSIL'lN U.T1. Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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Non-mviny violation of t%lc Texas WrVehicle WE... $ 6.00 Tncludinq but not 1jnu.terl to : a. expired registration b. expired mtor vehicle inspection sticker

NCYrE: On offenses r~&r 7 through 21 the follming applies:

First offcnsc...... No Charge Second and subsequent offenses ...... As listed almw

Unrey isterecl vehicle (110current pcdt displayed) . As lister3 ahve

SECTION VIII ENFORCEMENT

A. PARKING AND TKAPFIC CITATIONS: University Police are authorized to issue two types uf citations for violatiun of University parking and traffic regulations: 1. UNIVERSITY CITATIONS - Those handled by the University subject to University administrative enforcement charges and a right to appeal within thc University (paragraph E below).

2. COURT APPEARANCE (CA) CITATIONS - Those issued by the University Police but cunstituting a suInmons to appear in either municipal court or a justice court.

B. POLICY WITH RfiSPECT TO COURT APPEARANCE (CA) CITATIONS: The University reserves the right to issue a CA citation for any violation. It is the general policy of the University, however, to issue CA citations at thz University's uption as folluws:

1. for moving violations

2. for any violation when the individual's driving or parking privileges has been suspended (see paragraph E below)

3. When an individual rcccives a University citation and all reasonable attempts at collection have failed.

C. PROCEDURE FOR UNIVERSITY CITATIONS: University citations are issued for offenses described in Section VTI. The administrative enforcement charqes are as shown. If the charge is not paid within twclvc calendar days after issuance of the citation, a $2 late charge will bc assessed. TIIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. hard of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

to Traffic (cont'd}: -Rcvisians the Parking and Kegulations

Every person rccciviny a University citation shall remit the amount of the charge to the parking and Traffic Office. Payment rnu.5.i: be hcceived wtthin twelve calcndar days after issuance of the citation, to avoid a late charye.

If a pcrson desires to appeal a University citation, hejshe shall comply with Paragraph E below within five working days after issuance of the citation.

Requests for exceptions to the above referenced five working days, will be considered on an individual basis if mitigating or unusual circumstances exist. Such requests shall be submitted in writing to the Parking and Traffic office and shall detail the reason(s) such a request is being made. Requests based soley on allcged non-receipt of a copy of the citation will not he honored.

Unpaid charges for parking offenses are recorded either in the name of the person in whose name the vehicle is registered with same official state motor vehicle registration department or agency, or in the name 05 the persun who has registered the vehicle with the Parking and Traffic Office.

NOTE : If a student has the same family name and/or home address as the registered owner, then the unpaid charges will also recorded in the student's name. Unpaid charges fur other offenses (e.9. moving violations) are recorded in the name of the pcrson driving said vehicle and in the name of the person who has registered it with the University Parking and Traffic Office and/or the registered owner.

When Court Appearance (CA) citations are issued, the University citations wi1.l be cancelled. Fail-use to discharge CA cFtations may result in the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of such person.

Persons with unpaid charges recorded in their namcs shall be ineligible to receive a parking permit while such charges remain unpaid. To obtain a permit, a persvn shall either pay these charges or request a University Hearing.

n. IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES, BARRING OF READMISSION AND WITHHOLDING OF GRADES, DEGREES, OFFICIAL TRNASCKIPTS AND REFUNDS: When unpaid charges are recorded, the Parking and Traffic ~dministration Office sha1.l send a letter the last known address of the person in whose name the charges THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Reqents Meeting April 12, 13, 1384

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are recorded.

Such letter shall state that unless (1) payment of all accumulated charges is made within twelve calendar days after the date of such letter or (2) a written request is raadr, within twelve calendar days to appear before a University hearing concerning impoundment of the vehicle in case of faculty, staff, student or visitor, or for barrinq of readmission and/or withholding of grades, degree, official transcripts and refunds in case of students as authorized in the Regent's Rules and Regulations, Part One, Chapter VI, Scction 9, and state law, the appropriate enforcement actinn will take place without further notice.

Such a hearing is not an appeal of Parking and Traffic citations but is a limited hearing to allow the individual an opportunity to show that the vehicle in question was not owned, registered or used by the individual or to show that the individual receiving notice of impending sanctions does not have unpaid Parking and Traffic charges.

At such hearing, which will be held after a rzasonable period of time, the person requesting the hearing will assume the burden of showing why the appropriate enforcement action should not take place.

Tf timely payment is not received and either the registered owner or the person who has registercd the vchiclc with the University has failed to appvar at the requested University impoundment hearing, or has appeared and failed to meet his or her burden of proof, the vehicle may be impounded pending payment of all outstanding charges, including towing and storage charqes, without further notice.

If timely payment is not received from a student and the student has failed to appear at the requested heariny or has appeared and failed to meet his or her burden of proof, the student may bc barrcd from readmission and grades, degree, official tl-anscripts and refunds may be withheld, without further notice. Additionally, thc vchiclc registered to the student may be subject to impoundment

E. APPEALS FROM UNIVERSITY CITArl'IUN (S) : Any person who has received a University citation may file a request to have the citation reviewed. This appeal must be filed with the Parking and Traffic Office no later than fivc working days after the citation was issued. If dn appeal is not filed within this time the citation is deemed final.

Appeals shall be prepared in writing on the "Citation hppeal" form provided by the Parking and TlIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Bndrd OF Keyents Meeting April 12, 13, 1984

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~rafficOfficc. Appeals may be based solely on the written statement or thc appealing party may also request a personal appearance. Failure to request a personal appearance or failure to appear at the hearing (as requested) will result in the decision beiny rendered on the basis of the written statement (including any supporting material submitted) and the information as shown on the citaticn (s).

Each "Citation Appeal" form will be reviewed by the Manager of the Parking and Traffic office for a decision and the appealing party will be notified, in writiny, of the decision. The Manager may order payment of the administrative enforcement chargeIs) in whole or in part, or the cancellation of such charye(s). If the appeal is denied and the appealing party fails to pay the charge (s) or to request a review of the appeal (scc paragraph F below) within twelve calendar days from the date of decision, a $2 late charge will be assessed on the citation (s) .

F. REVIEW OF APPEAL FROM [TNIVEKSTTY CITATION(S): Any person who has appealed a University citation(s) and who is not satisfied with the decision by the Manager of the Parking and Traffic Office, may file a written requcst to have the decision reviewed by the University Parki.ny and Traffic Appeals Panel. Such request shall be submitted in writing to the Parking and Traffic Office within twelve calendar days from the date of the original decision.

This written requcst shall set forth thc grounds on which the appealing party believes the decision was improper or inequitable. Such written request shall be submitted in an original plus six leqiblc copies (reproduced copies are acceptable) and include the following:

1. citation nw.ber(s); 2. license number of vchicle(s);

3. ' date of oriqinal decision; 4. date review requested; and 5. printed or typed name, address and signature of person requesting the review.

When a review request is filed, the appealing party will be required to post a bond with the Parking and Traffic Office in thc amount of the original charge (s) in dispute.

Each review will be considered hy-a University Appeals Panel consisting of faculty, staff and student members. The Panel may uphold the Manager's decision, or they may reverse the decision in THE UNIVERSITY Oh' TEXAS AT AUSTIN U,T. Board of Regents Meetinq April 12, 13, 1384

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whole or in part, as deemed appropriate.

When the Parking and Traffic Office is advised, in writing, of the decision rendered by the University Appeals Panel, the band will be released and the proceeds will then either be refunded to the appealing party or used to pay the charge(s) then due.

The decision of the university Appeals Pancl shall be final.

C. SUSPENSION OF PRIVILEGE TO IJR1Vl.C AND PARK ON CAMPUS: The loss of the privilege of driving or parkinq a motor vehicle on campus shall commence twelve days after the Parking and Traffic Office mails a letter to the person, at the address of such person as shown in the records of that office, stating that such personst privilege of driving or parking a motor vehicle on campus has been suspended. Such letter shall state the date on which the suspension commences and the date on which the suspension ends and will give notification of possible impoundment for parking offenses committed durinq the period of suspension and additionally, shall state the reason for such susperlsion.

Any person who (a) forges or alters a permit; (b) uses a forged or altered permit; (c) transfers a permit, affixes a permit to a vehicle other than for which it was issued, or fails to destroy a permit when required to dn so by regulations with the intention of providing any person with parking privileges he/she is not entitled to under these regulations; or (dl provides false information to obtain a parking permit wtth knowledge thereof; (e) parks or drives a vehicle to which there has been affixed a permit which the registered owner, or regular driver, did not purchase, shall lose the privilege of driving or parking on the University campus for six months. While a person's privilege of driving or parking a vehicle on campus is suspended, it is unalwful (I) for that person to drive or park any motor vehicle on the campus and (2) for any persun to drive or park a vehicle registered in the name of such person on the campus.

If a pcrson whosc privilcgc of driving or parking on campus has been suspended receives a University citation by reason of havinq a vehicle on campus during the period of his/her suspension, the period of suspension sllall be extended so that it expires twelve months from the date the person THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regcnts Mccting April 12, 13, 1984

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received such additional citation(s). In addition, the violation of the suspension shall be reported to the Dean of Students if the person is a student, or to the appropriate Dean, Director or Administrative Official for possible disciplinary action if the person is a faculty or staff member.

A person receiving notice that his privilege of driving or parking a vehicle on campus has been suspended may appeal the suspension within twelve calendar days on the grounds that the imposition nf such suspension is improper or will create serious and substantial hardship. Such appeal shall be governed by the provisions of Part D above. No appeal shall he considered if there arc any unpaid citations outstanding at the time such appeal is filed, unless special arrangements are made with the Parking and Traffic Office.

H. DESTRUCTION OF PEmlIT WHEN SUSPENDED: Every person receiving notice that his/her privilege of drivinq or parking on the campus has been suspended shall. remove the parking permit(sj from every vehicle reyistered in his/her name and return the -remnants thereof to the Parking and Traffic Office within twelve days after date of such notice. Failure to do so shall be reported to the Dean of Students if the person is a student, or to the appropriate Dean, Director or Administrative Official, if the person is a faculty or staff member.

I. ELIGIBILITY 'PO OBTAIN NEW PERMIT DURING PERIOD OF SUSPENSION: IL person whose privilege of driving and parking on the campus is suspended and not reinstated, shall be ineliqible to receive a parking permit of any type during the period of suspension.

J. TWO VEHICLES ON CAMPUS: When an applicant who has registered two vehicles is found to have both vehicles parked on campus at the same time in violation of the Alternate Vehicle Policy (Section VI, infra) , the following shall apply: 1. First of-fense - The Parking and Traffic Office shall notify the permit holder that they have violated these regulations and that any further violation will result in the loss of the permit for the alternate vehicle. Additionally any citation(s) which may have bccn issued are due and payable.

2. Second offens? - The Parking and Traffj-c Officc shall notify the permit holder that he/she has again violated these regulations. Such written notice will inform the permit holder that he/she must surrender the permit TIIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents Meeting April 12, 13, 1384

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from the alternate vehicle in addition to making payment for any citation (s) which may have been issued for this offense. Additionally the permit holder shall not be able to register an alternate vehicle for the remainder of the current permit year. Failure to abide by this second notice will subject the permit holder to all enforcement sanctions including those described in Section V.

K. IMPOUNDMENT: The term "impoundment" includes removal or immobilization of the vehicle in question.

In addition to any charge that may be levied by the University for an offense resulting in removal or immobilization, the owner of an impounded vehicle must also pay a commercial wrecker service fee and storage charges after the first 24 hours. When an IMPOUND VIOLATION occurs and the owner or driver of the vehicle appears on the scene before the arrival of the wrecker, the vehicle will not be impounded. If the owner or driver appears on the scene after the arrival of the wrecker and the wrecker driver has made a hook-up, the following will apply:

1. The vehicle will not be impounded; 2. and the owner 01- driver will be expected to pay the wrecker a fee, in lieu of towing.

If the vehicle is impounded, the registered owner or permit holder will be sent a notice at the address on file. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

AMENDMENTS 70 THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

The term "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; fnr all other personnel it is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account, including the Available Un ivers ity Fund.

1. APPOINTMENTS TO NAMED PROFESSORSHIPS, ENDOWED FELLOWSHIPS, ENDOMUJ PROFESSORSHIPS , AND -ENDOWED CHAIRS - 1983-84 BUDGE?

Appointtnents were approved through Agenda action at prior meetings of the Board of Regents, as follows:

Nine Months Chair or Professorship or Chair and Academic Professorship Ef fett ive Department or School Rate Appointment ---Date SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Mike Hogg Professor in Cornniuni ty and Regional Planning (1) Simon D. Atkinson 44,782 50,782 1/ 16/84 (Tenure) (RBC 1198,1199)

Speech Conmuni cation Houston Harte Centenni a7 Fel l ow in Communication (2) Richard J. Howard 33,400 (Tenure) (RBC 1222)

LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Pol icy (3) Norman J. Glickrnan 48,336 (Tenure) (RBC 1068,1069)

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Lecturer and Meadows Foundation Centennial Fellow in the Quality of Life in the Rural Environment (4) Mary Walker 28,548 ( ffon-Tenure) (RBC 1191) Nine Months Chair or Professorship or Chair and Academic Professorship Effective Department or School Rate Appointment Date

SCHOOL OF NURSING Joseph H. Blades Centennial Memorial Professor (6) William E. Field, 3r. Professor (Tenure) (RBC 1070,1071)

Luci B. Johnson Centennial Professor in Nursing (7) Lorraine Walker Professor (Tenure) (RBC 1066,1067 ) Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos . Rate -.RBC APPOINTMENTS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE Director of Professional Affairs 2. Vivian H. Silverstein

Professor Emeritus ( Non-Tenure) 3. Martin 5. Kermacy

Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 4. Jerry L. Harris

5. Smi 1ja Mil avonovic-Bertram

COLLEGE Of LIBERAL ARTS American Studies Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 6. James F. Veninga

An thropnl ogy Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 7. Bertis 0. Little

Classics Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 8. Michael von Albrecht

Economics Senior Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 9. Joseph E. Pluta

Engl ish Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 10. Theodore W. Harris

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 11. Larry Hartsfield

12. Terence M. Odlin

13. Steve Glassman

14. Diane C, Bonora Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time --Mos. Rate . RBC

APPOINTMENTS Government Visiting Professor (f4on-Tenure) 15. William H. Riker 1/20-1/29 100 9 72,607 1345

History Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 16. Daniel Aaron 1/16-5/31 100 9 54,000 1163

Slavic Languages Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 17. Peter C. Stupples 1-5/31 100 9 36,000 1354

Spanish and Portuguese Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 18. Kira Pobl ete-Araya

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Astronomy Research Scientist 19. Roman Smol uchows ki

Source of Funds: National Aeronautics and Space Admi nistration

20. Jocelyn Tomkin

Source of Funds: National Science Foundation

Bi01 ogical Sciences Research Fel low 21. Partha Chen Kesavan

Source of Funds: National Institute for Health Grant

Chemistry Visti ng Professor (Non-Tenure) 22. lzhack Oref 1/16-5/31 50 9 44,000 1339

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 23. Jeffrey S. McKennis

Research Scientist 24. William H. Wade

Source of Funds: Department of Energy Contract Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate RBC APPOINTMENTS Computer Sciences Senior Lecturer on-Tenure) 25, Martin 5. Schmookler

Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 26. Alfred C. Hartmann 1/16-5/31 33 9 30,000 1306

27. Max K. Miller 1/16-5/31 33 9 30,000 1228

Research Scientist 28. Michael K. Molloy

Source of Funds: IBM Faculty Bevel opment Award

Research Associate 29. Edward 3. Shipspy

Source of Funds: Research and Contract Funds (100%)

Hcme Economics Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 30. Jane M. Craig

Mathematics Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 31. Michael Artin

32. Nathan Jacobson

33. Virgil Anderson

Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 34. Jeffrey Hoffstein

Physics Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 35. Leonard Mandel

36. George F.R. Ellis

Source of Funds: National Science Foundation Grant (50%)

37. Piotr Kielanowski Full -time Salary Period of X iuo. I tern, Department, Titl e , Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate RBC

APPOINTMENTS Physics (Continued) Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 38. Byung-taik Kim 1/16-5/31 100 9 24,000 1318

Lecturer and Research Scientist (Non-Tenure) 39. Robert Landon Ray 1/16-5/31 50 9 23,922 1184 1/16-3/31 50 12 31,896 1185

Research Scientist 40. Robert Landon Ray

Source of Funds : Department of Energy

Research Associate 41. Daniel Martin Bylander

Source of Funds: National Science Foundation

Research Fellow 42. Alan N. Wolf

Source of Funds: Department of Energy Grant

Zoo 1 ogy Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure] 43. Stanley B. Kater 12/1-12/11 27 9 32,000 1100

44. Jeremy Bradford C. Jackson 11/10-11/27 52 9 32,000 1099

Adjunct Associate Professor on-Tenure) 45. Thor~~asE. Schroeder 12/1-12/11 26 9 32,400 1114

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 46. John C. Wingfield

Research Scientist 47. Bassett Maguire, Jr.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Assistant Professor ( Nnn-Tenure) 48. Arnold J. McKee Full -time Salary Period ovf 'Z No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate -R0C APPOINTMENTS Account ing ( Cont inued ) Ass istant Professor ( Non-Tenure) 49. Richard A. Young 1/16-5/31 100 9 34,500 1371

Instructor (Non-Tenure) 50. Patrick 3. Wilkie

Fi na PCF: Associate Professor (Tenure) 51. Charles H. Wurtzebach 9/1-12/31 SPLT 9 37,700 1247

Source of Funds : George S. Watson Centennial Fellowship in Business

Adj urct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 52. Stephen A. Pyhrr 1/16-5/31 50 9 31,000 1236

Assi stant Professor (Non-Tenure) 53. Keith C. Brown 1/16-5/31 100 9 34,500 1201

lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 54. Joseph R. Ewers

55. Carroll Me1 ton 1/16-5/31 100 9 29,000 1333

56. Suzanna Lee Young 1/16-5/31 100 9 22,360 1370

57. James A. Nolen, Jr. 1/16-5/31 100 9 21,405 1336

General Business Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 58. Jack W. Ledbettcr 1/16-5/31 25 9 40,000 1325

Leclurer ( Non-Tenure) 59. Jeanne k. Hal pcrn

Management Senior Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 60. Gary M. Cadenhead

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 61. John C. Holmgreen

Full-time Sa7 ary Period of Z No. - Item, Department, Title, Name Appintrrlen t --Tin~e Mos . Rate -RBC APPOJNTMENTS Spec ia 1 Educa t ion (Con t inued ) Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 73, Christina M. Fernandez

Research Associate 74. Hector f. Ayala

Snurce of Funds: U.S. Dept. nf Education

COLLEGE OF ENGTNEER ING Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Lecturer ( Nnn-Tenure) 75. Taek L. Song

76. Richard T. Drury

77. 5. N. Ralakrishnan

78. Iraj Amirkahirian

79. Rarr~achanderKri shnan

Research Engineer 80. Byron D. Tapley

Source of Funds: Center for Space Research-Other Governmental Contracts Chemical Engineering Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 81. Don H. White

Civil Engineering Vis i ti ng Professor (Non-Tenure) 82. Sven Sahlin

Ad,j unct Professor ( Non-Tenure ) 83. Davis L. Ford

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 84. James T. OtConnor

Ci vi1 Engineering (Copt inued) Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 85. Wal ter E. George

86. Alvin H. Keyer Full-time Salary Period of % No. - Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate -RBC APPO INTMENTS Electrical Engineering Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 87. Stephen A. Szygenda 1/16-5/31 0 9 60,000 1356

Adjunct Associate Professor ( Non-Tenure) 88. Jackie E. Hipp 1/16-5/31 25 9 33,280 1219

Source of Funds: San Antonio Graduate Engineering Program

Assistant Professor ( Non-Tenure) 89. Dean P. Neikirk 1/16-5/31 100 9 31,000 1255

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 90. Jerry M. Keys 1/16-5/31 13 9 35,298 1225

Senior Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 91. Paul Wildi

92. Terry L. Henderson 1/16-5/31 25 9 37,000 1308

Senior Lecturer and Research Engineering ( Non-Tenure) 93. Mircea D. Driga 1/16-5/31 25 9 36,000 1291 1/16-5/31 75 12 48,000 1290 6/1-8/31 100 12 48,000 1289

Source of Funds: Sponsored Research Projects (12 Month Appointments)

Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 94. Gary W. Cobb

Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 95. Gurney L. Godwin

Lee turer and Research Engineer ( Non-Tenure) 96. George L. Cardwell, XI1 1/16-5/31 100 9 35,128 1285 1284

Source of Funds: Center for Fusion Engineering (25% j Full -lime Salary Period of Z No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate -RBC APPOINTMENTS ~lectricaTEngineering (Continued) Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 97. Loyd W. Dreher 1/16-5/31 100 9 34,532 1209

98. Bythel K. Cooper 1/16-5/31 25 9 32,796 1205

99. Fred W. Hudson, Jr. 1/16-5/31 33 9 31,647 1223

100. Edsel P. Hamilton, I11 1/16-5/31 75 9 31,647 1217

101. Charles E. Mayer 1/16-5131 33 9 31,000 1330

102. Otto M. Friedrich, Jr. l/16-5/31 75 9 30,835 1212

103. Wolfram Weinberg 1/16-5/31 25 9 28,800 I360

Mechanical Engi neerin Visiting Professor 9 Non-Tenure) 104. Henry M. Paynter 1/16-3/23 100 9 60,000 1341

105. Arthur H. Burr 1/16-5/31 50 9 46,000 1167

Associate Professor (Tenure) i06. Margaret R. Baker

107. James R. Holmes 1/16-5/31 25 9 22,157 1311

Visiting Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 108. Marcos M. Pirnenta 1/16-5/31 25 9 35,000 1342

Lecturer ( Non-Tenu re) 109. David E. Greene

110. Richard J. Thornhill 1/16-5/31 25 9 31,200 1358

Lecturer and Research Associate (Non-Tenure) 111. Michael A. Schrnerling 1/16-5/31 25 9 24,750 1348 11-53 25 12 33,000 1264 11-8/31 50 12 33,000 1265 1266 Source of Funds : Departmental Funds (25x1, Ai r Force Contract ( 17%), Designated Funds (8%), Organi zed Research (50%) Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment Time Mos. Rate -RBC APPO I NTMENTS Mechanical Engineering (Continued) Special ist 112. Nino Zahrastnik 1/16-5/31 100 9 27,000 1372

113. Peggy Ann Berry 1/16-5/31 100 9 17,522 1280

Research As soci ate 114. John S. Swinnca

Source of Funds: Oesi gnated Funds (25%), National Science Foundd t ion (63%)

Petroleum Engineering Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 115. Martin E. Chenevert

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Office of the Dean Asslstant to the Dean 116. Jack G. Brannon

Drama Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 317. James A. Harris

LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Adjunct Professor (Non-Tenure) 118. Kent Mathewson

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 119. Robert B. Greene

Lecturer ( Non-Tenure) 120. Pat Hol t

SCHOOL OF LAW V is iti ng Professor ( Non-Tenure) 121. Guil lerrno F. Margadant

Adjunct Professor ( Non-Tenure) 122. Hugh M. McIntosh

Senior Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 123. Stewart Macaulay Full -time Period of n I+-- Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate RSC APPOINTMENTS SCHOOL OF LAW (Continued) Lecturer (Non-Tenure) 124. Larrilyn K. Russel 1

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Cl inical Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 125. Ann L. Richards 1/16-5/31 100 9 19,900 1237

Research Scientist 126. Satish Arora

Source of Funds: Pub1 ic Health Service Grant

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Assistant Professor and Research Associate ( Non-Tenure) 127. Gloria A. Young

Source of Funds: HEW Office of Human Development (50%)

Adjunct Assi stant Professor (Non-Tenure) 128. Peggy Ann Kruger 1/16-5/31 0 9 28,125 1321

LIBRARY Professional Librarian, Latin American Monographs Cataloger 129. Elaine R. Sanchez

Source of Funds: Office of Education Grant

Librarian, Latin American Monographs Cataloger 130. Nancy E. van Deusen

Source of Funds: Office of Education Grant Librarian , Special Services 131. Rebecca Lasher

Librarian , Reference Services 132. Rachel B. Cummins Ful I-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department,-, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate R8C APPOINTMENTS ORGANIZED RESEARCH Center for Fast Kinetics Research Research Fell ow 133. Anthony A. Gorman 1/1-2/29 100 12 28,800 1214

Source of Funds: National Institute for Health Grant

Institute of Latin American Studies Research Associate 134. Felipe Ortit de Zevallos 1/15-3/31 100 9 15,750 1340

Source of Funds: U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare

lnstitute for Fusion Studies Research Fell ow 135. Spilios Riyopoulos

Source of Funds : Department of Energy Grant

136. Elena Montalvo

SPECIAL ITEMS Center for Energy Studies Research Engineer 137. Myron H. Dorfrnan

Source of Funds: Department of Energy Grant

138. Howard M. Liljestrand 6/1-6/30 100 9 29,000 1326

Source of Funds: Environ- men ta1 Protection Agency

139. Bruce D. Hunn 1-8/31 100 12 59,278 1176

140. William J. Koros 5/31 100 12 58,000 1178 full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate RBC APPO I NTMENTS Institute for Geophysics Research ~ssociate 141. Chris topher R. Scotese

Source of Funds: Shell Chair Research Fund

Institute for Geophysics (Continued) Research Scientist 142. Lawrence A. Lawver 2/1-2/29 100 12 42,400 1179

Research Associate 143. Kevin R. MacKenzie

McDonald Observatory Resedrch Scientist 144, Wi11 iam 0. Cochran

145. J. Derral Mulholland 1/16-1/31 60 12 43,400 1231

Source of Funds: NSF Grant

SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Institute for Computing Science and Computer Applications Research Associate 146. Michael K. Smith

Source of Funds: U. S. Army Contracts Center for Electromechanics Research Engineering Associate 111 147. Mark Roy Vaughn 12/1-8/31 100 12 32,964 1120

Research Engineer Associate 11 148. Cirby T. Forrest 12/5-8/31 100 12 23,580 1088

Center for Transportation Research Research Fel low 149. Frederick Hugo 11/22-12/14 50 9 18,720 1098

AGENCY FUNDS University Interscholastic League Interscholastic Music Director 150. Richard L. Floyd

Assistant Contest Director 151. Charles 6. Schwobel Ful I-time Salary Period of % No. Item,- Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos . Rate -RBC APPO INTMEhTS AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Student Health Center Physician-General Medici nc 152. James Wen-Huang Tai

Physician-General Medicine 153. Stewart B. Protzrnar~ Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos, Rate -RB C CHANGES OF STATUS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS French and Italian 154. Etienne Andre From: Lecturer ( Non-Tenure)

To: Lecturer ( Non-Tenure)

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Geological Sciences 155. Samuel P. Ellison

From: Professor Emeritus ( Ron-Tenure)

To: Professor (Tenure)

156. William D. Sill

From: Senior Lecturer ( Non-Tenure)

To: Senior Lecturer ( Non-Tenure )

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Office of the Dean 157. Thomas A. Loomis From: Assistant to the Dean

To: Assistant Dean

Source of Funds: CBA Foundation

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION Office of the Dean 158. James M. Haynes

From: Assistant Dean

To: AssistantDean

Source of Funds: Jesse H. Jones Pub1 ic Conference Fund Full-time Salary Period of "60. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate -RBC CHANGES OF STATUS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Office of the Dean 159. Margaret R. Baker

From: Associate Counsel or

To : As soc i ate Counsel or

Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechan ics 160. Raynor L. Duncornbe

From: Professor ( Tenure) To: Professor (Tenure)

Mechanical Engineering 161. Cliff M. Collins

From: Specialist To: Specialist

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Art 162. Larry D. McEntire

From: Assistant Professor ( Non-Tenu re)

To: Lecturer ( Non-Tenure )

163. Melissa J. Grimes

From: Assistant Professor ( Non-Tenure)

To: Assistant Professor ( Non-Tenure)

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 164. Mary D. Wilson

From: Professional Librarian

To: Professional Librarian Lecturer Ful l -time Salary Period of % No. I tern, Department , Tit 1e , Name Appointment --Time Mos . Rate RBC CHANGES OF STATUS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE 165. Billie Grace Herring

From: Associate Dean 6/1-8/31 50 9 38,840

To: Associate Dean

LIBRARY 166. Thomas A. Wooten

From: Librarian, Reference Services 9/1-8/31 50 12 19,285 Department

To: Librarian, Reference Services 1/1-13 88 12 19,285 Department 5/14-8/31 50 12 19,285

167. Robin L. Fradenburgh 1211 From: Librarian, Music Cataloger - 9/1-8/31 100 12 18,719 Calal oging Department

To: Librarian,MusicCataloger- 1-31 100 12 19,169 Ca tal ogi ng Department

SPECIAL ITEMS Center for Energy Studies 168. Herbert H. Woodson

From: Director Director ad interim To: Director Director ad intcrim

Source of Funds: Private Research Groups Full -time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate -RBC CHANGES OF STATUS L 1BRARY 169. James Kelley Holmes

From: Librarian - Cataloging Department 9/1-8/31 100 12 16,639 To: Librarian - Cataloging Department 11-81 100 12 16,879

170. Karen Kay Nichols 1233

From: Librarian, Instruction and 9/1-0131 50 12 19,170 Reference , UGL

To: Librarian, Instruction and 1/16-5/31 100 12 19,170 Reference, UGL 6/1-8/31 50 12 19,170

171. Connie Ileen Neal Fror~: Librarian - HRC Cataloging To: Librarian - HRC Cataloging

PHY S I CAL PLANT Utilities - Office of the Assistant Director 172. Harrison Drew Gorha~n

From: Consultant 9/1-8/31 10 12 49,920

To: Consultant 1/1-8131 14 12 49,920

Source of Funds: Revolving Funds

SPECIAL ITEMS Institute for Geophysics 173. Charles R. Denham

From: Research Scientist 1-83 50 12 49,400

To: Research Scientist

Bureau of Economic Geology 174. George A. Donaldson

From: Technical Staff Assistant IV 12/14/31 100 12 18,048

To: Curator 12/1-8/31 100 12 18,048

Source of Funds: Payrol I C 1ea ring Account Full -time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment --Time Mos. Rate RBC CHANGES OF STATUS SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Center for Electromechani cs 175. Mircea D. Driga

From: Research Engineer 1/54/31 100 12 48,000

To: Research Engineer

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES Student Health Center 176. Edwin H. Gray From: Physician-Special ist-Psychiatry 9/1-8/31 66 12 50,471

To: Physician-Special ist-Psychiatry 1/1-6/30 80 12 50,471

Intercollegiate Athletics for Women 177. Christine Plonsky

From: Sports Information Director 9/1-8/31 100 12 25,000 To: Sports Informal ion Director 1/18/31 100 12 27,500 Full -time Salary Leave % No. Item, Department, Title, Nanle Effective --Time Mos. Rate RBC

LEAVES OF ABSENCE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS French and Italian Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 178. Norma J. Murphy 1/16-5/31 100 9 18,530 1181

Linguistics Professor (Tenure) 179. Lauri 3. Karttunen

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Chemistry Professor (Tenure) 180. Joanne M. Ravel

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounti ng Arthur Anderson and Company Alumni Centennial Professor in Accounting (Tenure) 181. Kermit D. Larson 1/16-5/31 100 9 64,700 1065

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 182. Peter Cheng 1/16-5/31 100 9 34,800 1084

COLLEGE OF EWCATION Curriculum and Instruction Associate Professor (Tenure) 183. Charles R. Kline, Jr.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering Ernest H. Cockrell Cent.ennia1 Cha ir in Engineering (Tenure) 184. Herbert H. Woodson 3/16-5/31 58 9 70,000 1365

11 BRARY General Li braries Librarian , LBJ School of Pu bl ic Affairs 185. Mary Lee Gi 1 bert 1/16-6/30 100 12 18,522 1089

SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS Center for the Study of Human Resources Director 186. Robert W, Glover -331 100 12 38,089 1173 Full -time Salary Date of X No. Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation --Time Mos. Rate -RBC

RE5 IGNAT IONS GENERAL ADMIN ISTRAT JON AND STUDENT SERVICES Office of Admissions-Foreign Student Appl ica t ion Fees Assistant Director of Admissions 187. Max H. LaGrone

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL University Devel oprnent Office Assistant Director 188. Carolyn K. Curtis

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS English Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 189. Jean-Francois Came

Associate Professor Emeritus (Non-Tenure) 190. Karl Ames 10/8/84 0 0 0 1274

Hi story Visiting Professor ( Non-Tenure) 191. Miguel Leon-Porti 1 1 a

Oriental and African Languages and Literatures Visiting Professor (Non-Tenure) 192. Ahmed A. Morsy

Assistant Professor {Non-Tenure) 193. Rafael Hankelevi tch

COLLEGE OF hATURAL SCIENCES Home Econonli cs Professor (Tenure) 194. Barry C. Starcher

COLLEGE Of COMMUNICATION Radio-TV-Fi lm Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 195. Loren K. Bivens

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Research and Development for Teacher Education Research Program Director 196. LeBaron C. Moseby Fu't 1 -time Salary Date of -0. . Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation -Time --Mos. Rate -RHC RESIGNATIONS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering Adjunct Associate Professor (Non-Tenure) 197. Kenneth D. Herring 1/15/84 25 9 36,175 1309

Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) 198. James M. Florence

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Art As hbel Smith Professor (Tenure) 199. Eleanor S. Greenhill

LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Visiting Associate Professor ( Non-Tenure) 200. Don W. Brown 1/15/84 100 9 28,600 1080

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Associate Professor ( Non-Tenu re) 201. David W. Hawkins

LIBRARY Special Assistant to the Director 202. Mark E. Cain

Head Librarian , Documents Collection 203. Barbara Lande Turman

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Institute for Fusion Studies Research Associate 204. Francoi s Brunel

SPECIAL ITEMS Bureau of Business Research Soci a1 Science Research Associate ( Non-Facul ty ) 205. Joseph E. Pluta

DESIGNATED FUNDS Extension Instruction and Materials DS rector 206. Jack E. Robertson Full -time Salary Date of X No. Item, Department, Title, Name Resignation -Mos . Rate RBC RESIGNATIONS SPONSOREDSEARCH PROJECTS Fusion Research Center Research Scientist 207. Jiri Jancarik

Appl ied Research Laboratories Research Fellow 208. Alick C. Kibblewhite TRANSFERS OF- -FUNDS -RRC

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT SERVICES 209. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: Unallocated General Administration and Student Services

To: Office of the President - Maintenance and Operation

To cover projected expenses through August 31, 1984.

Office of Accounting 210. Amount of Transfer - $200,000 From: Interest on Current Restricted Funds Time Deposits

To: Matching Funds for National Di rect Student Loan

To provide matching funds for the National Direct Student Loan Program for 1983-84.

211. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: Vice President for Student Affairs - Administrative and Professional Salaries

To: Counsel ing, Learning and Career Services - Administrative and Professi onai Salaries

To provide funding for the Summer Intern Program.

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL 212. Amount of Transfer - $12,150 Frorn: A1 location for Budget Adjustment

To: Planning Services - Administrative and Professional Salaries To provide funds to appoint Dr. Walls 100% for Spring Semester.

SCHOOL OF ARCH lTECTUAE 213. Amount of Transfer - $15,745 From: Excellence Account

To: Edwin W. Carroll Centennial Lectureship in Architecture

Money received in gifts for the Carroll Lectureship prior to its establishment as an endowment. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS RBC

SCHOOL OF ARCH I TECTURE (Con t inucd) 214. Amount of Transfer - $25,000 1260 From: Unallocated DOE

To: Architecture - Maintendnce and Operation To provide funds to purchase the Paul Cret drawings.

215. Amount of Transfer - $26,825 From: Unallocated Teaching Equipment

To: Archi tecture - Special Equipment

To provide funds for equipment.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS 216. Amount of Transfer - $40,871

From: Unal 1ocated Teaching Equipment

To: Office of the Dcan - Special Equipment

To transfer speci dl equipment to various departments.

COI-LEG£ OF NATURAL SCIENCES 217. Amount of Transfcr - $32,380

From: Unal 1ocated Teaching Equipment

To: Office of the Dean - Special Equipment

To replacc worn equipment (disc drives, CRT's, printers, control lers, etc. ).

218. Amount nf Transfer - $20,000

From: Unallocated Teaching Equipment

To: Office of the Dean - Special Equipment Transfer funds for special equipment.

2 19. Amount of Transfer - $20,000

From: Chen~istry Various Donors To: E1ectrocherr:i cal Science Research - Faul kner To provide additional funds for Professor Faul kner' s Electroche~nical Research. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS RBC

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (Conti nucd) 220. Amount of Transfer - $84,800 1256 From: Special Equipment

To: Chemistry - Matching Funds - White

To purchase equipment/

221. Amount of Transfer - $16,500

From: Office of the Dean - Special Equipment To: Chemistry - Special Equipment

Equipment purchases for Drs. Gardiner ($5,500), Kol h ($6,000), and Camp ion ($5,000).

222. Amount of Transfer - $633,000

From: Devel opmenta 1 Program To: Computer Sciences - Special Equipment

To purchase various computer equipment.

223. Amount of Transfer - $32,380 From: Office of the Dean - Special Equipment To : Computer Sciences - Spec ia 1 Equ ipmen t

For the purchase of various computer equipment.

224. Amount of Transfer - $13,900 From: Una7 1 ocated Teaching Equipment

To: Microbiology - Start-up Funds - Folk

To transfer special equipment funds for a new faculty member in the Department of Microbiology.

225. Amount of Transfer - $14,086 1145 From: Natural Sciences - Special Equipment To: Zoology - Laboratory Expenses - Winkler

Reappropriation of start-up funds for Dr. Matthew Winkler. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS -RBC

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 226. Amount of Transfer - $14,165 1157

From: Unallocated Teaching Equipment To: Office of the Dean - Special Equipment To transfer special equipment funds to various departments.

227. Amount of Transfer - $10,000

From: Accounting - Various Donors-Various Purposes

To: Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Centenni af Facul ty Fellowship

To transfer funds which were temporarily deposited into the Various Purposes-Various Donors account unti 1 such time as the Peat, Marwi ck, Mitchel 1 Centennial Faculty Fellowship was established.

COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION 228. Amount of Transfer - $23,622

From: Unallocated Summer Session 1984

To: Office of the Dean - Reserve for Faculty Salaries Supplemental funding for Summer Session 1984 for the departments of Journal i sm and Speech Comuni cat ion.

229. Amount of Transfer - $10,000 From: Unal located Operating - Comuni cation To: Journal isrr~ - Maintenance and Operation Transfer funds to cover departmental operations for 1983-84.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 230. Amount of Transfer - $13,336 From: Allocation far Budget Adjustment

To: Office of the Dean - Administrative and Professional Salaries

To provide remaining 83-84 salary for Assistant to the Dean position. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS -RBC

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (Conti nued) 231. An~ountof Transfer - $16,630 From: Unallocated Teaching Salaries

To: Educational Psycho1 ogy - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds for courses in Educational Psychology for the Summer Session 1984.

COLLEGE OF ERGINEERING 232. Amount of Transfer - $125,000 From: Unallocated Teaching Salaries

To: Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics - Faculty Salaries Supplemental funding far Spring , 1984.

233. Amount of Transfer - $40,161

From: Unal located Teaching Salaries

To: Mechanical Engineering - Facul ty Salaries Suppl ementa 1 funding for Spring , 1984.

234. Amount of Transfer - $88,487 From: Unal located Teaching Salaries

To: Mechanical Engineering - Teaching Assistants Supplemental funding for Spring, 1984.

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 235. Amount of Transfer - $10,563

From: Reserve for Teaching

To: Music - Fdculty Salaries ($5,111) and Teaching Assistants ($5,452)

To cover addi tional Assistant Instructors and Teaching Assistants for Spring 1984.

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 236. Amount of Transfer - $10,000 From: Formulations Research

To: Pharmaceutical Foundation

To promote ongoing programs within the Pharmaceutical Founda t ion. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS RBC

ORGAN I ZED RESEARCH 237. Amount of Transfer - $20,238 From: Office of the Dean of Natural Sciences - Special Equipment To: Center for Fast Kinetics Research - Special Equipment

Funds to be used to replace disk drive and terminal which sustained water damage.

DESIGNATED FUNDS 238. Amount of Transfer - $10,000 From: Interest on Current Restricted Funds-Time Deposits

To: State School Program for Ethnic Recruitment

To provide matching funds for the State Scholarship Program for Ethnic Recruitment.

AUXIL IARY ENTERPRISES 239. Amount of Transfer - $78,000 From: Housing and Food Service Reserve - Major Repa irs , Remodel i ng , Rep1acement To: Littlefield - Other Expense To replace the student room furniture.

Recreational Sports 240. Amount of Transfer - $23,000

From: Non-Studen t Services : Unappropriated Balance

To: Non-Student Services : OE

To purchase two IBM XT's and one IBM PC, supporting hardware for printers and displays, software, maintenance for 83/84 fiscal year, furniture, and training for irnplementati on of sys terns.

Texas Swimming Center 241. Amount of Transfer - $21,650 From: Auxi 1 iary Enterprises Admini stration - Unal located To: Scoreboard Repair

For repair of the Texas Swimming Center Scoreboard. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS -RBC

PLANT FUNDS 242. Amount of Transfer - $33,150 1135 From: Major Repair, Remodeling and Equipment - Unal located To: GEO - Rooms 112, 302A, 404, 408, & 422

To remodel rooms in the Geo1 ogy Bui 1 ding.

243. Amount of Transfer - $20,000 From: Major Repair, Remodeling and Equipment-Unallocated

To: Engineering Teaching Center Moving Expense

To provide funds for moving classroom and research equipment to ETC.

244. Amount of Transfer - $207,990 1250 From: Petex Training Aids ($100,000) Petex Training School s ($107,990)

To: Petex Facility at U. T. Permian Basin

To provide funding to move PETEX training facility to U. T. Permian Basin campus per approval of Board of Regents.

245. Amount of Transfer - $21,667 From: Major Repair, Remodeling, and Equipment - Unall oca ted To: CAM - Replace Flag Poles at ERC Funding to replace bent flag poles at the ,

246. Amount of Transfer - $14,500 From: Major Repair, Remodeling, and Equpiment - Unal 1 ocated To: PAR - Remodel English Offices Remodel central office space for Department of English to provide better utilizdtion of work space. TRANSFERS OF FUNDS

PLANT FUNDS (Continued) 247. Amount of Transfer - $34,200 From: Major Repai r , Remodel ing , and Equipment - Unal 1 oca ted To: PAC - Air Condition Various Equlprnent Rooms Air condition equipment rooms in the Performing Arts Center to protect equipment and save on equipment repairs.

248. Amount of Transfer - $27,650 From: Auxil iary Enterprises Admini stration - Unal located To: ERC - Plaza Leaks To fund waterproofing repairs to ERC Plaza and space beneath plaza.

249. Amount of Transfer - $27,562

From: Major Repai r, Remodel ing , and Equipment Unal 1 ocated

To: Scott House - Control of Oak Wilt Funding for research project at Texas A&M to control oak wilt at the Scott House (Sweetbrush).

250. Amount of Transfer - $10,000 From: Major Repa ir , Remodel ing , and Equ pment Unal located

To : EL3 1.302 Renovate Engineering Library

Funding to provide renovation and additional space in the Engineering Library.

Project 102-452 Faci 1 i ty Improvements for Departments of Chemical and Petroleum Eng i neeri ng 251. Amount of Transfer - $1,500,000 From: Available University Fund To: Permanent University Fund Fund Bond Proceeds 252. TRANSFERS FROM AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND TO DEPARTMENTS OR PROJECTS The report of transfers represents appropriations to date to Departments and Projects from the allocations included in the 1983-84 Original Budget. The docketing of the transactions is done on a cumulative year-to-date basis for the fiscal year. The budgeted allocations and account number series are listed as follows:

For Educational Programs and Projects: For Computers Visiting lecturers and Consultants Account Number 19-9850-9000 Account Number 20-6250-2030 For Repair Projects Academic Development Account Number 19-9860-9000 Account Number 20-9890-9000 For Law School Text Processing Equipment Research Development Program Account Number 19-9865-9000 Account Number 20-9892-9000 For Model Admissions/Registration and Records Project For Humanities Research Center AcqUisitions Account Number 19-9870-9000 Account Number 19-9820-9000 For Interinstitutional Programs For Special Equipment - Academic and Research Account Number 19-9880-9000 Projects and Operations For 8asic Education Courses/Improvements Account Number 19-9830-9000 Account Number 19-9885-9000 For Engineering - Special Equipment For Graduate Fellowships Account Number 19-9835-9000 Account Number 19-9890-9000 For Natural Sciences - Special Equipment For Research Support - Computer Science and Account Number 19-9845-9000 Electrical Engineering Account Number 19-9895-9000

The 1t19" account number series AUF funds are allocated to the colleges/schools and other administrative units to support new classroom and laboratory equipment acquisitions, to replace worn out or obsolete instructional equipment and to be used as matching funds for those Federal funding programs that provide teaching and graduate research equipment on a matching basis. Support is provided for special projects to improve and enhance selected instructional and graduate research training programs as approved by the President~ for emergency repairs, remodeling and related items necessary to maintain the academic facilities. The 1120" account number series AUF funds support the core academic programs and scholarly activities of the colleges/schools by enabling the deans to initiate improvements in and new development of undergraduate and graduate curricular materials and classroom instructional procedures. to enrich the academic programs through special seminars~ workshops and colloquia~ and to attract outstanding prospective faculty members to f' visit the campus and present a scholarly seminar to University faculty/students. Special projects for the development of new academic programs~ and new research capabilities in support of graduate training efforts are funded as approved by the President. .~ N THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPECIAL DESIGNATED FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM AVAJLABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

For Humanities For Academic and For hatural Research Research Center Research Projects Special Development RBC Acquisitions & Operations Equi prnent Program flumber 19-9820-9000 19-9830-9000 19-9845-9000 20-9092-9000

Total Transferred as Reported in Previous 1983-84 Dockets

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Office of the Dean Speci a1 Equipment Special Equipment-MCC

Physics Matching Funds - Tajima Matching Funds - Moore

COLLEGE DF PHARMACY Special Equipment

Humanities Research Center Development of Collections

ORGANIZE0 RESEARCH Vice President for Research - Marine Science 1nsti tu te - Director's Search including travel Subtotal

Total Transferred 1983-84

1983-84 Budget A1 1 oca ti on

*Includes Balances Reappropriated 1982-83 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPECIAL DESIGNATED FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM AVAILABLE UN 3VERSITY FUND AtLOTMENT ACCOUNTS

For Research Support For Engineering For Basic Computer Science Unal 1oca ted Speci a1 Education Courses/ and Electrical Academi c RBC Equipment Improvements Engineering Development Number 19-9835 -9000 19-9885 -9000 19-9895-9000 20 -9890-9000

Total Transferred as Reported in Previous 1983-84 Dockets

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIEKCES Office of the Dean Basic Education Courses Improvement Program 1161

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Chemi cal Eng ineeri ng F Matching Funds - Lloyd and Martin F N a Mechanical Engineering Matching Funds - Marshek

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Cornpu ter Science Research Development Fund Wages ($142,000); Maintenance and Operati on 1149 ($218,000) ; Travel ($10,000)

Microelectronic & Computer Engineering Research Dev. Fund Wages ($249,500) ; M&O ($150,500) ; Travel ($30,000) Computer Service 8 Purchased Service ($70,000) THE UNIVERSlTY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN SPECIAL DESIGNATED FUNDS TRANSFERRED FROM AVAILABLE UNIVERSITY FUND ALLOTMENT ACCOUMTS

For Research Support For Engineering For Basic Computer Science Unal I oca ted Special Education Courses/ and Electrical Academi c RBC Equipment Improvements Engineeri ng Development Number 19-9835-9000 19-9885-9000 19-9895-9000 20-9890-9000

0 RGAN I Z ED RE$ EARCH Institute of Latin American Studies ILAS - Tinker Field Research Grant Program Matching Program incl uding travel Subtotal

Total Transferred 1983-84 ? P N CD 1983-84 Budget Allocation THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

RECOMMENDED CLINICAL FACULTY APPOINTMENTS WITHOUT COMPENSATION School of Nursing, The University of Texas at Austin

Recommended for appointment as Clinical Instructor (without cornpensat ion) are:

John Aalsma Linda Jean Bertram Claudia Scott Binder Clara Sueana Cianeros Mary Ann S. Clemons Joan Corley Valerie J. Cox Cindy Henderson Sally Eaves Jeffcoat Hilda Mikan Janet B. Pellikka Carolyn J. Pou Jeanette Schrimsher Linda Spears Alice Underwood Linda June Whitman Patricia Walter6 Wilke Susan Young

Recommended for appointment as Clinical Professor (without compensation) is:

Sr. A. Teresa Stanley THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

March 1, 1984

Dr. James Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor For Academic Affairs Ad Interim The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984, meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your 1-ecommcndatian and presentation to the Board.

I recvmmend approval.

Sincerely,

Robert H. ~utfor[ President

sj

Enclosure

THE UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

- U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

GJFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS API'D FOUEDATIONS

The following gifts have been received and are reconmended fcr acceptance by the. U.T. Beard of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amourl t

1. Lena E. Callier Tr~ist: 3a support of Callier $35,631.75 c/o Interfirst Bank Center Dallas, N.A. Trus~Department Dallas, Texas 75283

The following nonmonctary gift has also heen received:

2. Mr. Albert T. Walraven, Jr. In suppott of the Xineburph $47,071.56""" 2023 iucas Drive Philatelic Research T.ih rar y Dallas, Texas 75219

**kNoncash gift - other. The amount stated is the estimated value on the date of receipt by the institution. THE UNTVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U.T. R(7ARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

TtEPORT ON SMALT, CLASSES, FALL, 1983

I recommend, with the prior concurrence of the Chancellor's Office, approval of the follclwing list of small classes. The list was prepared pursuant to Section 51.403(d) of the Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025.

Undergraduate Courses

.Tust if icat ion Course No. Section Nu. Enro 1 lment Code* -. -. > -

ACCT cw1 ED

IS ms MUS PA PHY S

POLS f'SY SPLV

SPED VART

----Graduate Courses corn 7359 ENEG 5361 ENSC 6340 MAIS 5302 MATH 6320

*Justification codes are as provided in Section 003 of Coordinating Board Rule 251.0?.01.025 and those used are:

1. Required course for graduation (not offered each semester or term): if cancelled, may affect graduation date.

2. Required course for majors in this field; should be completed this session to keep proper course sequence.

5. First time offering of the course.

8. Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the instructi~nal teaching load reqt~irernent and for which faculty member receives no addi- tional compensaiton. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS IWD CRnNTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NOE-GOVERfiMERTAL (I:LINLIS COMTNG TN)

The following items have h~enawarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Rcgcnts:

1. Agency: American Hearing Research Foundation No. : None New T;un?s: $4,524.50 Current Pcriod: January 6, 1984 Titl.e/Desc.r iptjon : Speech Perception, Speech Production, and Language. Pe-rformance of Chi1 dren with Chronic Conductive Hearing Loss

2. Agency: ARC0 Oil and Gas Company No.: None New Funds: None Current Period: Ja~)uar-y16, 1984 through Yarch 111, i984 Title/Description: Grain Sizc Analysis

3. Agency: Cl~evronOvel-seas Fctroleum Inc. No. : None New Funds: $5,000 Currcnt Pcriod : Janua~y11, 1484 Titl e/Descripf Ton: Compflatinn and Analysis of Gravity Data of Central and South America

4. Agency: Dallas Tudependcnt School District No.: None New Funds: $8,000 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 ~itle/Description: Scrviccs of Unfversity Coordinator t.o the D-istrict

5, Agency: E-Systcms Gar1 and Division No. : 536YEP 96050 New Funds: $28,825 Current Pcriod: January 27, 1984 throur,h Au~us~31, 1984 Titl e/Description: Signal Proccssin~Methods for HF Cornmuni- c-atinns Signal s in Ll)e ELTNT Erlvirur~ment

6. Agency: Hogg Foundation for llcntal Health No. : None New Furids: None Current Period: Jiinuary 27, 1984 Titlc/Dcscription: infant.-Mother A~~ac.!uueat in Twins

7, Agency: Mobil Fc~ur~dation,Inc. No, : None New Funds: $6,250 Cl~rrenti'er iad : F~hrliar-y6, 1984 Titlc/Dcsct-iption: The Last Unicorn - 1984 Summer Production of Theatre of the Deaf The University of Texas at 1)allas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Yon-Govcrnmcntal Cont'd Regent-s Meeting April 12-13, 1984

8. Agency: Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. No.: None Eew Funds: $900 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1986 Captioned Educational Film Distributlionl Depository

9. Agencv : Sun Exploration and Production Company Nu. : None New Funds: $3,000 Current Period: February 3, 1984 Title/Description: Preliminary Analysis of Gravity Data in Honduras

10. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AT-881 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31 , 1987 Title/Description Tllermochemistry of Large Cluster Ilsns

11. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AT-584 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period : June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: Lanthanide Chclates as Aqueous NMR Shift Reagents THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALTAAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GUNTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPWNT

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U .T. Board of Rcgcnts:

1. Agency : The City of Dallas No. : None New Funds: $400 Current Perlod: April 15, 1333 through April 30, 1984 Tit3e/Description: Computcr Services

2. Agency: Coordinating Board Texas College and University System No. : None Ncw Funds: $3,000 Current Period: Sepccmber 15, 1983 Lhrough August 31, 1984 State Scholsrship Program for Ethnic Recruitment

3. Agency: Office of the ~overnor/~exas Criminal Justice Division No. ; SF84E018582 Ncw Funds: $2,940 Current Period: January 18, 1984 Title/Dcscription: Texas Statewide Corrections Intern Project

4. Agency: Texas State Board nf Regiutration for Professional Engineers xo . : IAC(84-85) 1099 Ncw Funds : $1,000 Current Period : January 12, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: To provide facilities and services for administerfng the Kational Engineering Examinations THE UNIVERSITY Ot' TEXAS AT DALLAS

CONTMCTS kVn GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SEKVTCES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVEKNFRNT

(liVNT)S COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are re.commendcd for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: nepartucnt of the Air Furce Air Force Systems Command No. : F33hl5-81-K-0019, Mudification No. PO0008 New Funds: None Currenc Period: ,7anuary 9, 198/+ through April 30, 1984 Title/Description: Perfnrmancc Relevant Lo Situational Constraints

2. Agency: Department of the Interior Office of the Serretary No* : 2 3621-34 2 New Funds: $40,480 Current period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Dcscriptinn: Services of Wayne E. Buhter with the l~epartrnentof Interior, Office of the Secretary

3. Agency: KASA Headquarters No.: NASW-3576, Modification No. 4 New Funds: $199,590 Current Period: November 1, 1983 throi1gI1 September 30, 1984 Dev~lupmeatof a Mass and Engergy Spec- trometer System for Analysis uf the Gaseous Environrn~nt for the European GIUTTO Mission

4, Agency: NASA/Guddard Space Fl-ight Center No. : KAG 5 -305, Supplcmcnt Xo. 1 New Funds: $256,000 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through March 31, 1985 Title/Dcscription: Retar.ding Fot~t~t ial Analyzer Research

5. Agency: NASA/Csddard Space Flight Center No.: NAG 5-306, Supplement No. 2 Ncw Funds: SlY2,OOO Current Period : April 1, 11684 ~hroughPlarch 32, '1985 Title/Description: Ion Drift Meter Research

6. .-l~ency: NASA(LanRlcy Research Center No. : XAS1-17339, Modification No. 2 flew Funds: $32,165 Ci~rrent Pcriod : .January 20, 1984 Title/Tlescription: Support Activities to Maintain SUMS Flight Readiness The University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency; NASh/LangLey Eesearch Center No. : NASI-17399, Modification No. 3 Kcw Funds : None Current Perir~d: January 10, 1984 Title/Descripr ion: SUMS Support Activities

8. Agency: NASA/George C. Marshall Space k'light Center No. : NAS8-33827, Modification No, 7 New Funds: None Current Period : August 12, 1980 through FIarch 31, 1984 Title/Desc.ription : Measurements of Emissior~sfrom ENAP

9. Agency: NASAjGeorge C. Marshall Space Flight Center No. : NAS6-35011, Modification No. 5 Few Funds : None Current Period: August 26, 1383 through April 25, 1984 Tirle/Description: Tidelopen

10. Agency: National Science Foundation No, : CHE-8213637, Amendment No. 01 New Funds: $46,000 Current Period: December 2, 1983 through June 30, 1985 TitlejDcscription: Transient Studies of Triplet Biradicals and Biradicalcid Geometries (Chemistry)

11. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : EAR-8121550. Amendment No. 03 Ncw Fucds: $45,500 C~~rrentPeriod: January 31, 1984 through July 31, 3985 Title/De.script ion: Biostratigraphic Ifivestigations of Upper Jurassic Radiolaris and Associated Microfossils in East-Central Mexico

12. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : EAR-8212889, Amendment No. 1 New Funds: $83,200 Current Pcriod: December 27, 1983 through May 31, 1985 ~itle/~escri~tion: Phase Equilibrium and Mineralogical Studies Bearing on the. Chemical Evolu- tion of the Mantlc and the Generation and Crystallization of Basaltic Magma

13. Agency: National Science Foundation Nu. : EAR-8333089 New Funds: $45,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985 Title/Description: Development and Application of Seismic Inversion Methods

14. Agency : National Sciencc Foundation No.: . PCM-8312150 New Funds: $90,000 Current Period: January 15, 1984 through June 30, 1985 Title/Description: Gene Expression in Mitochondria1 Biogensis T11e University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Crants and Agreements - Federal Cont'd Regcnts Meeting April 12-13, 1984

15. Agcncy: Natianal Science Foundation No- : PCN-8303010 New Funds: $50,520 Current Period: February 1, 1384 thrcugh July 31, 1985 Title/Desc.ription: ;.lolec111ar Archit ~ctureof Nucleoli

16. Agency: National Science Fuundation No. : PHY-8214273, Amendment No. 01 New Funds: $49,800 Current Period : January 24, 1984 through July 31, 1985 Title/Dcscription: Ir~vestigationof the DissociaLive Electronic States of Simple Molecules (Physics)

17. Agcncy: Public ITea? th Service Natio1-1al Institute of Allergy and In- f GC t ious Diseases No. : 5 R01 AI17400-03 Ncw Funds: Yone Cur rent Pcriod : February 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 Titlc/Desc.ript ion: Transport Diphtheria Taxin/Arlimal Cells

18. Agency: Public Health Service National TnsLitute of Arthritis, Uiahe tes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No. : 3 R01 Abll6947-09S1 New F~~ncls: Kon~ Current l'e r iod : July 1, 1383 through Tlftcen~ber 31, 1984 Title/Description: Carbon-13 Studies/Con A-Cell Receptor Inr~rac~ions

19. Agency: Pub7ic Health Service National Tnstitute of G~neralMcdical S(:iences No.; 5 KO 1 GM236U8-08 New Funds: $52,647 Cirrre~tPcrind ; Jarluary 1, 1984 tl~roughDecember 31, 1984 Tirle/Description: Struct~~reof Chromnsome Replication Origins

20. Agcncy: Public Ileal~hService National Institute uC Neuxolcgical and Communicative Disorders and Stroke Yo. : 5 R01 K518276-02 New P~~nds: $94,622 Current Perlnd : Ja~iual-y1, 1984 ~hrou~hDecember 31, 1984 Titl.e/Description: Phona~oryand Neuralogic Correlates of Spasmod-ic Dysphonia

21. Agency: Unit.ed St-~tesAir Force Aix Force Systems Command Vo. : h'19523-82-K-0041, Modification PO0003 New Funds: $3,000 Current Pcriod : May 24, 1982 t-hrnlrgh Novcrnber 23, 1983 Tlt.1 e/Description: An Lmproved idn Drifr Neter Thc University of Texas at Dallas Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal Cont'd Rcgcnrs Meeting April 12-13, 1984

22. Agency : United States Air Force Air Furce Systems Command KO. : F19628-79-C-0108, Modification PO0011 New Funds: None Current Period : January 17, 1964 through April 1, 1984 TitlejDesct-iption: Characteristics/Causes or Ionospheric Trregularit i.e.s

Agency : United States Air Force Electronic Systems Division No. : F19628-84-K-0028 New Funds: $100,0fl0 Current Period: Fcbruarp 1, 1984 through July 31, 1986 ~itlej~escriprion: The Characteristics and Causes of Iono- spheric Irregularitizs Utilizing Drift Scintillation Meters

24. Agency: U .S . Depa r tmen t of Bducat.ion Office of Postsecondary Education No.: PO08404270 New Funds: $50,274 Curre-nt Period : November 25, 1983 Titlc/Descripti~>n: Pel1 Grant Program THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DALLAS

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPEFLATLEG BLlDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEE'rINC: AFRIL 12-13, 1984

KES IDENT-- -INSTRUCTION

UFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE-. STUDIES

Change in Status:-

1. Change tlhe status 05 Assistaxt to the Vice Presiden~for Academic Affairs, Nancy Cluck, from 25% to z2ro percent time effective June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate of 545,333.33. (RBC No. D96)

OFFTCE OF EXECUTIVE DEAN FOR GRADUATE STUDIES AND KESEARCH

2. Cliange the status of Associate Dean Austin 5. Cunningham from 25% to zero percent ~imeeffective June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate or $44,800. (RBC No. D98)

3. Change the status of Executive Dean for Graduate. Studies and Research Raymond P. Lutz from 50% to zero percent time cffecrive June I, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate of $69,333-33. (REG KO. r1103)

OFFICE OF TEACHER -EDUCATION

Change in Status:

4. Change the starus of Director of Teacher Education Clifton 5'. Harris from 25X to zero percent time effective June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate of $40,000. (RBC No. D104)

DEAN OF ARTS --AND HUMANITIES -Changes in Status: 5. Change the status of Associate Dean Victor L, Worsfold from 252' to zero percent time effecrivc June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate of $42,666.67. (RBC No, D99)

6. Change the statrls of Associate Dcan Stephen M. Simpson from 25% to zero percent time effective June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 ar an annual salary rate of $56,000. (RnC No. DlOO>

7. Change the status of Dean Gavin R. liambly from 50% KO zero percent time effective June. 1, 1984 thrcugh August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rat-e of $57,066.67. (REC No. DlOl)

DEAN OF NATlTRAT, SCIENCES AND MTREMATICS

--Chanxe -- in Status:

8. Change the status'of Dean Richard A. Caldwell from 751 to zero percent time effective June 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 at an annuzl salary rate of $60,000. (RBC No. D97) The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

KGSLDENT INSTRUCTION Cont'd

DEAN OF SOClAL SCIENCES

Change in Status:-. -

4. Change the status of Dean Jack Meltzer from 75% to zero percent time effective June I, 1984 rhrough August 31, 1964 at an annual salary rate of $68,666.67. (RBC No. D102)

DEAN OF PIANACEPENT AND ADMINISTMTIOK

Change in Status:

10. Chailgc the status of Dean Paul 0. Gaddis from 100% ro zero percent time effective June 1, 1954 through August 31, 1984 at an annual salary rate of $68,666.67. (RBC No. D95)

Appointment:- -

11. Appoint Thomas J. 'Cighe as Dean (Unclassified) 100% time, at an annrlal salary rate ol $70,000 effective February 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Administrative & Professional Salaries and Unallocated Maintenance and Operation. (RBC No. D83)

SCHOOL OF ARTS & HUMAKITIES - -" -

Transfer of Funds:

12. Amount of Transfer: $10,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: bbintenance and Operation

To provide additivnal funds for general operating expenses. (RBC No. D88)

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS - -. NATURAL SCIENCES AND

13. Appoint Henry F. Nelson (Kon-tenure) as Visiting Professor, 50% time, at an academic salary rate uf $40,000 ef f ectivc January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries, (RaC NO. ~74)

14. Appuint Sujir K. Mitra (Non-tenure) as Visiting Professor, 100% time, zt an academic salary rate of $42,000 effective January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. D82)

Salary Rate Increases:

15. Irlcrease the academic salary rate for Thomas K. Rutts (Non-tenure) from $26,500 to $28,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries, (KBC No. D77) The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

KESIDEKT INSTRUCTION Cont'd

SCHOOL OF NATUML SCIENCES LVD MATHEMATICS Cont'd

Salary Rate Increases Cont'd:

16. Increase the academic salary rate of Associate Professor and Program Head Frederick L. Fifer (Tenure) from $29,500 to $31,500 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. D78)

17. Increase the academic salary rate of Assistant Professor William J. Kermis (Non-tenure) from $23,300 to $24,500 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. D79)

Change in Status:

18. Changc the status of Professor Joe G. Moore, Jr., (Tenure) from 784 time effective November 1, 1983 through January 15, 1984 and 100% time effective January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984 to 60% time effecitve November 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 at an academic salary rate of $37,600. (RBC No. D67)

Transfer of Funds:

19. Amount of Transfer: $30,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Maintenance and Operation

To provide. additional funds for general. operating expenses. (RBC No. D87)

SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Changc in Status:

20. Change the status of Associate Professor Wayne E. Ruhter from 100% time to leave of absence effective September I, 1983 through August 31, 1984, academic salary rate $30,300. (RBC No. D111)

Transfer of Funds:

21. Amount of Transfer: $10,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Maintenance and Operation

Tn provide additional funds for general operating expenses. (RBC Mo. D90) The University of Texas at Dal las Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 7 984

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION Cont'd

SCHOOL OF UAGENENT AND ADMFNTSTRATION

Appointment :

22. Appoint Jurgen Ehlcrs (Non-tenure) as Visiting Professor, 100X time, at an acade-mic salary rate of 524,000 e-ffective January 16, 1984 through February 29, 1984. Source of Funds: Unallocatcd Faculty Salaries. (RBC No. D85)

Resignation:

23. Resign Professor Emeritus IIoward P. Van Zandt (Non-tenure) effective January 15, 1984, academic salary rate $29,151, (RBC No. D73)

Salary. Rate Decrease:

24. necrease the academic salary race of Teaching Associate Thomas J. Tschcttcr (Non-tenure) from $19,900 ro $17,900 as he is no longer Acting College Master effective January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (RBC No. D75)

Chanee in Status:

25. Change. the status of Teaching Associate Samuel n. Quay (Nun-tenure) from 100% to 67% time with no change in academic salary rate of $17,900 effective January 16, 1984 through May 31 , 1984. (RBC No. D74)

Transfer of Funds:

26. Amount of Transfer: $20,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Maintenance and Operation

To provide additional funds for general operating expenses. (RRC No. D91)

SCHOOL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Appointment :

27. Appoint Thomas J. Tighe as Professor (Initial Tenure), zero percent time, at an academic salary rat.@of $52,500 effective February 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (RBC No. D83)

Transfer of Funds:

28. Amount of Transfer: $10,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Maintenance and Operation

To provide additional funds for general operating expenses. (RBC No. D89) The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments ro the 1983-84 Operatins Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION Cont'd

REPAIE AND PURCHASE OF REPLACEXENT EQUIPMENT - - - . - - . -. - .- . , - -- .- ,- .- .------

Transfer of Funds: - . - - -. .

29. Aioour~t of Transfer: $10,000

Frurn: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Capital Outlay

Establish an account entitled "Repair and Purchase of Replacement Eqrlipment"; appoint Alexander L. Clark as Administrator, and transfer funds for electrical equipment for lecterns in auditnriums and class- rooms. (lJ,B(; No. D92)

CALLIFF, CENTER PSY CllOLOGICAL SERVICES

Kesignat ion:

30. Resign Sandra S. Craig as Head of Special Services (Unclassified) effec- tive January 15, 1984, at an annual salary rate of $33,91A. (RBC KO. U8A)

UNIVERSITY LIBRAIiy .------,- -, - , .-

Transfer of Funds:- 31. Amount of Transfer: $21,274

From: Callier center Library Classified Salaries and Wages To: Library Materials

To provide for additional library materials, (Knc PJO. ~65)

OKGAN I ZED RESEARCH

CENTER FDK POLICY S'TUDIES

Trsnsfer of Funds:

32. Amount of Transfer: $25,000

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation To: Wages Maintenance and Operation Travel

Establish an account: entitled "Center for Policy ~tudies"; appoint Jack Meltzer, and provide funds for its operation. (RBC No. D93) The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments to the 1983-66 operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

CENTER FOR SPACE SCIENCES -- -A -

33. Reappoint George P. Mantas as Research Scientist [Unclassificd) 100% time, at an annual salary rate of $31,200 effective January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1984. Snurce of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D81)

Change... - in Status:

34. Change the status of David ?I. Klumpar, Research Scientist (Unclassified) from leave of absence to 1002 time at an annual salary rate of $34.371 effective December 19, 1983 through August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RDC No. U68)

CEN'TEK FOR LlTIIOSPHEKIC STLIDIES

Appointment:

35. Reappoint Dean C. Presnall as Kesearch Scientist (Facility) lflOR time, at an annual salary rate of $50,533.33, effective December 1, 1983 ~hruugh March 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RRC No. D80)

CENTER FOR ENERGY d ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES -2- --.- ., -. . -

36. Appoint Jce G. Mccrc, Js., as Research Scientist (Faculty) 10% time., at an annual salary rat^ of $50,333.33 effective November 1, 1983 through November 30, 1983. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants, (RBC No. D67)

--SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

Appointments : .- -- . , .- . --

37. Reappoint Carla W. Gray as Research Scientist (Unclassified) 20% time, at an annual salary rate of $25,220 effective January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1084. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D66)

38. Reappoint Jane A. TeIierani as Research Associate (Unclassified) 70% time, at an annual salary rate of $17,534 effective January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D86)

Res igaatioas-- :

39. Rcsign Som N. Dhawan as Research Associate (Unclassified) effective December 31, 1983, at an annual salary rate of $18,088. (RBC No. D72)

40. Resign CIleryl A. Knox as Research Associate (Unclassified) effective Ecbruary 14, 1984, annual salary rate $18,165. (RBC No. D94) The University of Texas at Dallas Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

COKTRACTS AND GRANTS Cont'd

SClfOOL OF SOCIAL SCIFKCFS

Appointment :

41. Appoint Wayne E. Ruhter as Research Scientist (Faculty) lOOZ time, at an academic salary rate of $40,400 effective September 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D111)

?.tANAGEbTENT AND AIlMTNT STRATION

Appointment:

42. Reappoint Jong-Shi Pang as Research Scientist (Faculty) lDOZ time, st an annual salary rate of $52,000 effective December 20, 1983 through January 15, 1984. Sourc? of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D71)

CALLIER CENTER RESEARCH

Chanee in Status:

43. Change the status of Ted 7,. 1,angfurd from Research Scientist (Uncl~ssified) at an annual salary rate of $24,521 to Project Supervisor (Unclassified) at an annual salary rate of $28,284 effective September lr 1983 through August 31, 1984. Source of Funds: Contracts and Grants. (RBC No. D69)

AUXTT,T ARY ENTERPRISES

IIN T VER S 1TY APARTMENTS

Resignation:

44. Resign Terri L. Graham as Rcsidsnr Assistant (Unclassified) effective November 30, 1983, annual salary rate $9,000. (RBC No. D70) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PllSO

EL PASO, TEXAS

February 29, 1984

James P. Duncan, Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

DOCKET FOR U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations ......

Report on Saall Classes ......

Changes in Laboratory and Fine Arts Fees ...... Standard Affillatfon Agreements ......

Contracts and Grants for Research. Development, and Educational Services: Non-Governmental ...... -...... *.*.*......

Stare and Local Government ...... Federal and Foreign Government ......

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) ...... -.*...... ,...... -. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U.T. BOARU OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS ANi FOUNDATIONS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

National Action Council for The National Action Council $ 37,025.00 Minorities in Engineering, for Minorities in Engineering, Inc . for Incentive Grants ATTN: Ms. Marcia Fair, Coordinator 3 Mest 35th Street New York, NY 10001 THE UNIVERSI7Y OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

REPORT OM SMALL CLASSES - SPRING SEMESTER 1984

Pursuant to Sectinn 51.403 (d) of the Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025:

Course No. Sect ion Number Enrollment Justification Code*

UNDERGRADUATE- COURSES

CUM CE EE EE IE MECtI SHLD BROD l3 101> RIOL PHYS

GKADUATE COURSES---- CE 3521 MATH 3570

-VOLUNTARILY TAUGHT AS DVERLOAIIS

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

DRAM 3340 LING 4104 JOUR 3408 PHYS 4211

GRADUATE COURSES

CROSS LISTED COUKSRS WHERE TOTAL ENROLLMENT 1s NOT SMALL--

UNDERGRADUATE COUKSES

SPAN 3586 SPAN 3472 ENGL 3472 ENGL 3220 ENGL 3307 ENGL 3308 ENGL 3313 LING 3313 ANTH 3220 The University of Texas at El Pasa U.T. Board of Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984 Report on Small Classes - Spring Semester 1984 Cont'd

Cross Listed Courses Where Total Enrollment Is Not Small Cont'd

Course No. Section Number Enrollment Justification Codc*

GRADUATE COURSES

* Kequired for graduation *Z. Required for majors in this field and must be completed this sevsion to keep proper sequence in courses *4. Interdepartmental courses taught as a single class by the same faculty at the same station *7. Class size limited by availability of laboratory or clinical facili~ies *8. Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional. teaching load requirement and for which the faculty member receives nu additional compensation THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U,T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CHANGES IN LABORATORY AND FINE ARTS FEKS

The fallowing deletions, additions, and changes of laboratory and fine arts fees will become effective September 1, 1984 upon your approval.

Deletions

Laboratorv Fees

ADMINISTRATIVE SEKVICES 3101, 3102, 3103, 3104, 3301, 3305 ...... $5.00

DWAND SPEECH Speech 1104 ...... $2.00

NURSING AND A1,LIED HEALTH Allied Health 1412, 1413 ...... $4.00

Additions

Laboratory Fees

MANAGMENT Comp~iterlnformatian Syste~ns3225 ...... $5.00 4235, 3380, 3480 ...... $8.00

NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH Allied Health 3401, 3402 ...... $4.00 Nursing 3302 ...... $4.00

Changes

ENGINEERING Civil Engineering 4456, 4460, 4470 ...... from $2.00 to $8.00 2396, 3313, 4390, 4448 ...... from $4.00 to $8.00 1234, 1236, 1453 ...... from $6.00 to $8.00

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Industrial 3234, 4377 ...... from $4.00 to $6,00 Mechanical 3305, 3501, 4354, 4451, 4465 ...... from $4.00 to $6.00 THE UNIVEKSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

STANDARD AFFILIATION AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended for approval by the U.T. Hoard of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted an December L6, 1977.

1. Facility: The Natlonal Conference of Christian and Jews El Paso, Texas Date: December 23, 1983 Purpose: To provide social work related educational experiences to School of Social Work students

2. Facility: El Paso Doctors Hospital, dba Sun Valley tlospital El Pasn, Texas Date: January 3, 1984 Purpose: To provide nursing students with clinical training in the care of pyechiatric and alcohol drug substance abuse patients

3. Facility: 92 KFM, Inc., Radio Station El Paso, Texas Date: February 24, 1984 Purpose : To provide broadcast journalism and news editorial work related educational experfcnces to Mass Communication s eudents THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0

U.T. BOW OF REGENTSr MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NQN-GOVERNMENTAL (PUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recvrmnended for approval by the U,T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Kobert A. Welch Foundation No. : AH-4 98 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1487 TitlelDescription: An EPB Inves~igationof Magnctohydro- dynalnics in J,iquid Crystals

2. Agency : 'Texas Nature Conservancy No.: None New Funds: $1, oon Current Perlod: December 1, 1983 through December 31, 1984 Title/Uexcription: Gypsum Duncs Botanical Survey

3. Agency : Levi-S traltss I'oundation No. : None New Funds: $3,000 Current Perlod: October 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: Grant towards the purchase of an Audio- meter for the Speech, Hearing and Language Clinic

4. Agency: bndians General-Motor Products Nn. ; None New Funds: $3,137 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through April 30, 1985 Titlel~escription: Vibration Teats for Motorettes

5. Agency: Sandia National Laburatories No. : 58-3927 New Funds: $3,696 Current Period: February 17, 1984 through August 16, 1984 Title/Descrlption: Dynamic High Pressure Tests/~omplcte design and checkout of Dynamic High Pressure Test Uevicc for output testing of explosive actuators THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

U.T BOW OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTKACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVE1,OPMF:NT

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by th~ U.T. Board uf Regente:

1. Agency : Governor's Office, Criminal Justice nivislon No. : None New Funds: $6,300 Current Period: January 1, 1 984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Texas Statewide Correctior~sIntern Program/ Program which enables qualified studcnts to receive a stipend for working in a cnrrec- tions agency

2. Agency: El Pxso Cnwnty Water Authority No. : None Ncw Funds: $1,106.52 Current Period : February 1, 1984 through Decembcr 31, 1984 TitlejDescri~tion: 'Wind Knergy Resource Study Iur Hnriaon City, Texas THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

U.T. RQARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

COXTRACTS AN11 GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

-AND EDUCATIONAL S ERVTCES - FEDBR'FZ, NJD FOREIGN GOVERNM14:NT

(FWTIS COMING IN)

The folluwing item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by ~l~e U.T. Board of Regents:

1, Agency: Small Business Administration No. : SBA-8233-MA-84 New Funds: $8,400 Current Period: Ocrober 1, 1983 throrigh September 30, 1984 Title/Description: Management Couoscling and Tecllilical Assistance tu Small Bt~sinesses THE UNIVERSITY QF TLUS AT EL PAS0 Amendmenir~ to tEle 1483-84 Operating Budget April 12-13, 1984

-RESIDEXT INSTRUCTION

COLLEGE OF LIBEW ARTS

HTSTORY Appointment : 1. Appoint Ira Clark (non-tenure) as Vfsitfnp, Professor {% time) for the period Nvvember 4, 1983 throu~hJanuary 15, 1984 at a nine-mnnths rate of $15,231,00, Necessary f~indsin th~amnunt nf $1,000,00 will cnme. from I!nallocated Faculty Salaries - College of Liberal Arts. (RBC 9:')

MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTTCS -Appointment : 2 ~~~oin;Donaid A. (:reen, CPT (nnn-tenure) for the period Se~temberi, 1983 through May 31, 1984. Captain Green will serve without salarv in this apuuintrnent. (RBC 90)

MODERN LANGUACES Appointment : 3, Appoint Margaret C. ZinI kowski (nnn-t~nlir-e) as Adjunct Assist ant Professor for the perind December 1, 1983 thro~rghAugust 31, 1984. Dr. Ziolkawski will serve without salary in this appointment. (RBC 106)

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Appointments: 4. Appoint Patricria W. Spo~rl(non-ten~ire) as Adjllnrt Assisrant Profe~sorf~r the perlod November 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984. Dr. Spnerl will scrvc without salary in this appointment. (RBC 103)

5. Appoint Hahert .1. IIard (ncln-te.nllre) as Adjunct Assistant Professor far the period November 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984, Dr. Hard will scrvc without salary in this appointment. (RBC 104)

6, Appoint Jclhn C, Kellev (nc~n-t~nur~)as Adj~~nctAssistant Professor for the period November 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984. Dr. Kcllcy will scrvc without salary in this appointmcnt. (KBC 108)

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS --Tranxfer nf F~~nds: 7. hunt of Transler:

From: Electrical Engineeri11~- Assistant Prnf essnr Cllernfst rv - Assistant Prnfessor

To: IJnallncated I~acuTtySalaries - Eti~ineering Ilnallocated Faculty Salaries - Sc ienr:~

For: Lapse the unrived blank lines for fnctilty salaries as per iten 3d nf the I3udgct Rules and Prucedures.- (RRC 107) PHYSICAL PLANT - .--, --

Transfer of Funds:

8. Amount of Transfer:

From: General Services - Salnrfes General Services - Equipment nuild ing H3 in tenar~ce- Salaries Rui 1ding Flail1 tenance - Equipment Custodial ServIces - Salaries Grounds Maintenance - Salaries Grounds Maintenance - M & 0 Utilities - Equipmcn t

To: Reserve for Purchased Utilities

For: Rcscrve Physical Flant funds for application to antir:ipa~.edshortage in the 1983-84 appropriation for purchased utilities, The majority of the funds are s~larycavin~s with the remainder coming from defrcral of cqui~mzntpurchases and Grounds llaintenance - Naint.en:~nce and Operation, (RBC 112)

INTER-IZEILRLCAN AND BOHTjER ..STUDIES- IPI'S'r ITUTE Apprl in t-mrzL: 9. Reappoint Rclsalia Solorzanrl as Associate Director - 2/3 time for the,period .Tannary 16 t-111-uughMay 31, 1984 and full-time for the period June 1 rhrough August 31, 1984 - and as T,ecLurer (1/3 time) for the period .Jan~~ary16 through May 31, 1984 in Sociology and Anthropnlog~aL an ar~nualrate of $23,000.110, Necessary funds in the amuurlt of $11,500 will come from unencumber~dsa1aries in Inter-American and Uorder Studies Tnst i t~iteand in the amount of $2,875,~~ will be transferred frcm Unalloca ted Faculty Salaries - College of I.ihera1 Arts to Sociology and Anthropolo~y. (RBC 105)

-CONTMCT KESEAKCH AND SFRVfCES

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GKANT - 2 SO6 HROSOI2-13 PlBS PROJECT #3 Appointment : 10. Reappoint John R. Rristol as Co-Director (full-time) for the period December 1, 1983 through January 15, 1984 at a nine-months rate r)f $34,150.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $5,692.00 will come from uncncumhcred salaries, (RRC 109)

HHS GRANT - 100830219 - BILINGUAL LUUCATTON Appointments: 11. hppoi= Irene Knsales as Network Trairlir~gSpecialist (full-time) for the period Nuveu~ber 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 at an annual rate of $26,000.00. Necessary f rinds in the amo~intui $21,667.09 will comc from unel~curnbered salaries. (RBC 96)

12. Appoint Maria E. Villarreal as Netvnrk Training Coordinator [full-time) fur che period Wuveutber 1, 1983 tl:rough August 31, 1984 at an ann11ii1 rate of S29,000.00, Necessary funds Jn the a~nountof $24,167.00 will come from unencun~beredsalaries. (RBC Y 7)

13. Appoint Henry ]:amires as Admini strative Services Coordinatol- (f ul-1-time) for the verivd h'overnbe~-7, 1983 through August 31, 1984 at an annual rate of $?7,000.n0, Xpre.ssary funds in the arllount of $22,09 1 .OO will come from unencum- bered salaries. (RBC 98) IXINT'RACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES (COKTTNIJED)-

HHS I;lIAN'I' - 7008302 19 - BIL INGlJAL EDUCATIOPT (CONTINLIEU) Appoil~tmenrs; 14. Appoint Itmen Rumero as Program Flanager (full-time) for the period ~ovemher7, 1983 through Arlgus~ 31, 1984 at an annual rate of $30,000.00. Necessary furlcls in the amount nl: $24,546.00 will come. from unencumbered salaries. (RRC 99)

15, Appoint Vickie I,. TJnderwuod as Program Evaluator (full-time) fnr tile period Nvvernbcr 7, 1983 through August 31, 1984 at an annual rate of $29,000.011. Necessarv funds in the amount of $23,727.00 will come from unencumbered salaries, (RBC inn)

HHS GWT - M 1CLZOCC);YTP7JTERS IPJ BLLTMGUAL k;UUCATION Appo irltlIlerl t : 16. Appoint Kertha D, Rodriguez as Bilingual Coordinatnr (+ tlime) for rhe period October 27, 1983 ~hroughliay 31, I984 at an annual rate of $17,363.00, Necessary funds in the arnounL of $2,222.00 will cone from unencumbered salaries. (RBC 1011

HEIJ GRANT - GO08303799 - MXCROCC1HPlJTERS Appointment : 17. ~~~oi&Michael 1,. Gonzales as flicrocnm~~~terCoordinator (3~time) Ctjr the November 3, 1983 thrt~ugh?lay 3!, 1984 at an annual rate clf $14,832,00. Necessary funds in the allwurlL of S2,135.00 will rume from unencumbered salari P.S. (RBC 110)

RES'll

F. 3. COTTON TRUST Appninimen~: 18. Appoint Alberto Lopez as Ilirertor (full-ci.mc) for the pe-rind Oc~uber15, 3983 through August 31, 1984 at an annual rate $25,236.00. Necessary funds in the amount of $21,530, 72 wi7 1 come fron~unencumbered salaries. (RBC 89)

SERV I(:E DEPARPIEJTS

COMPTJTER CENTER Transfer of Frinds: 19. Amount nf Transfer:

Prom: Kal nnce

To: Longevity Salaries Equipment Purchase flaintcr~arlce

For: Transfer ft1nd.s tr> cover .expenses carried forward from Fiscal year 1982-53. (RRC 102) The University of Texas of the Permian Basin .. - ...... __ .. _ __.-- ...... Odema, Tsxae 7B7BP

Dr. James P, Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Ad lnterim The University of Texas System 401 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

near Dr, Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approvaI,

Sincerely, W&y/L& W. A. Watts Vice President for Business Affairs

Odes*. (el61 987-4011 Austin (big) 4T1-64U7 Mldlr~d(015)183 81M THE UNTVERSlTY T)F TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASIN

DOCKET FOR THE APRIL 12-1 3, 1984 MEETTNG

TABLE OF CONTENTS

-Page No.--

Smsll Class Report - Fall, 198 3 ...... PB-3

Srrlall Class Report - Spring, 1984 ...... PB-5

Amendments ta the 1983-84 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appoint men rs, change in status, and transfer of funds) ...... I'B-7 THE UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN------BASIN April 12-13, 1984

SMALL--.----.pp CLASS REPORT - FALL SEMESTER 1984

COURSE NUMBER SECTION NUMBER ENROLLMENT JUSTZFICATION CODE Undergraduate Courses

ANTH 301 AMTH 389 ANTH 489 ART 402 EnUC 331. EDUC 411 EDUC 452 EDUC 462 HIST 331 HIST 439 LIT 321 LIT 489 MUS 321 MUS 322 MUS 323 MUS 324 MUS 340 MUS 440 PHEn 320 PHED 359 PHED 359 PHED 359 PHED 359 PHED 359 PHED 370 PSYC 451. SOC 380 SOC 415 SPAN 301 SPAN 331

BLAW 320 DSCI 302 ECON 407 MNGT 324 MNGT 389 MNGT 460 MRKT 407 MRKT 419 MKKT 489 CIiEM 40 1 CHEM 440 ENGR 341 EKGR 405 ENGR 431 ENGR 451 GEOL 417 LFSC 401 LfSC 4.47 LFSC. 441 LFSC &52 LFSC L53 MATH 36p W.TH 425 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS oF THE PERMIAN BASIN April 12-13, 1984

SMALL c71,ASS REPORT - FALL SEMESTER (cont.)

Graduate Courses

EDUC 695 LIT 690 PHED 600 PHED 620 PHED 689

ENGR 689 ENGR 689 LFSC 601 LFSC 630 LFSC 640

Justification codes as provided in Section 003 of Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01 and thuse used are: 1. Required course for graduation. (The course is not offered each semester or term, and, if cancelled, may affect 'the date of graduation of those enrolled.)

2. Required course for majors in this field and should be completed this semester (or term) to keep proper sequence in courses.

5. First time offering of the course.

8. Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional teaching load requirement and for which the faculty member receives no additional compensation. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF THE PERMIAN BASlN April 12-13, 1984

SMALL CLASS REPORT - SPRING SEMESTER I984

Course Number Section Number Enrollment Justification Code Undergraduate Courses

ANTI1 315 ANTH 401 ANTH 416 ANTI1 427 ART 371 ART 403 EDUC 361 EDUC 415 EDUC 461 L1T 321 MUS 322 NS 325 MUS 326 ITUS 327 PIUS 342 MUS 360 MUS 441 PHED 359 PHED 359 PHED 489 PLSC 427 PSYC 311 PSYC 401 FSYC 411. PSYC 433 PSYC 443 PSYC: 489 soc 489 SPAN 452 CHEM 350 CIIEM 402 CHF2.T fro3 CHEf.1 472 CiIEM 474 ENCR 489 GEOL 431 GEPH 407 LFSC 300 LFSC 301 ACCT 401 ACCT 401 ACCT 406 ACCT 406 ECON 407 ECON 425 MFXT 389 THE IJNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OF TTIE PERMIAN BASIN April 12-13, 1984

SMALL CLASS REPORT - SPRINC: SEMESTER (cont.) -- -- -. - - - .- .- - - * -

Graduate Courses

BVSC 689 BVSC 695 EDUC 695 HLST 678 PHED 689 PSYC 650 PSYC 651

ENGR 624 ENGK 689

;~szificationcodes as provided in Sec-tion 003 of Coordinating ficz:-d Rule 251.02.01 and those used are:

1. Required course for graduati.nn. (The course is not offered each semester or term, and, if cancelled, may affect the date of graduation of those enrolled.)

2. Required course for majors in this field and should be completed this semester (or tcrm) to keep proper sequence in courses.

5. First time offering of the course.

8. 'vyoluntarily vffered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional teaching load requirement and for which the faculty member receives no additional compensation. THE UNlVEKSlTY OF 'TEXAS OF TtIE PERMIAN BASIN April 12-13, 1984

RECOMMENDED A MENDMENTS TC) THE 1983-84 OPERATING; 0 U DGET GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL- EXPENSE NEWS AND INFORM ATIClN

Remove from Payroll:

1. Remove from rhe Payroll, Debbie nrrems, Junior College Informar inn Specialist, News and Information, effective close of 12-3 1-83, (RBC 16)

-RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

FACULTY, CCIL LEGE OF BUSINESS-- A DMINISTRATZON

--Appointment: I. Appoint James Michael Lynch (without term renure), as Assistant Professor of Marketing & Finance (code 00301, Facult v, College of Business Administrat ion at' 100% rime at: an academic salary rate of $27,000 for the period 9-1-8315-31 -84. Sourcr. of Funds: Faculty Salaries, Faculty, College of Business Adrninisrrarion. (RBC 12)

2. Appoint Dan G. Teed (without term rcnure), as Instructor, Accountancy 6i Information Systems (code 0040), Faculty, Cdlege of Business Administration at 100% rime ar an acadcniic salary rate of $24,000 for the perind 1-16-8415-31-84, Source of F urlds: Faculty Salar les, Faculry, College of Business Admin isrration. (RRC 2 5)

I.. Appoint: David R. Skinner (without term renure), as Associate Professor of Control Engineering (code 0020), Faculty, College of Science & Engineering ar 1 00% tirrle at an academic saIary ram of $35,000 for the period 1-16-8415-31-84. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries, Faculty, College of Science & Engineering. (RDC 28)

2, Appoint Daniel R. Wonlochel (without term tenure), as Associate Professor of Geology (code 00201, Faculty, College of Science 6i Engineering at 1009'0 time at an academic salary rate of $27,600 for thc period 1-1-8415-31-84. Source of Funds: Faculty Salaries, Faculty, College of Science & Engineering. (RBC 2 1)

3. Appoint Stanley Lee (wirhout term tenure), as Insrrucror uf Geophysics (code 0040) Faculty, College of Science & Engineering at 100% time at an academic salary rate of $24,000 for the period 1-1-8415-3 1-84, Source of Funds: Faculry Salaries, Faculty, College of Science & Engineering. (RBC 23)

FACULTY, COLLEGE OF ARTS & EDUCAT1ON .- - -,

Leave Without Pav:

1. Place Russell H. Johnson, Associarc Professor (code 0020) with term tenure, at an academic salary rare of $24,498. on Leave Without Pay for the period 1-14-841 5-31-84. (RBC 29) THE UNIVERSITY OF ?'EXAS OF THE PERMIAN. - BASIN April 12-1 3, I9H4

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS-. . TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING- -. BUDGET.. . . --

-RESIDEN'I: 1NST R UCTION (Cont.) INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES

Appoint rnent:

I. A ppc'int H. Warren Gardner, Special Assistant: rn the Ptesident and Vice President for I'lanning, Instrucrion and 1 nst irut ional Advancement (code 1000), LnsttuctionaI 5ervic~s-at 100% time at an annual salary rate of $50,000 for the pcrird 1 2- I 5-8318-3 t -84. Source of Funds: Ad nl inisrrative Salaries, lnsrrucr iona1 Services. (RBC 14)

LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER- - .. - ..------,

1.ibrary Services Division

I. h ppoint. ,Terry D. Weathers as Professional Librarian (code 00801, LRC, 1,ihrary Services Division at 100% rime at an annual salary rate of $16,500 for the period 11-1-8318-31 -84, Source of Funds: Administrative & Professional Salaries, LRC, tihrar y Services Division, (RBC 13)

1. Change the appointment for Br~hbirJean Klepper, Professional Librarian (code 008i)), LRC, T,ibrarv Services Division at 100% time from an annual salary rate of $13,920 co $16,580 and from 1- 1-8415-31 -84 to 1-1-8418-31 -84. Source of Funds: $5800 cnc!llrtbrred salary and $5200 from Administrarivc and Professional Salary, T,RC, Library Services nivision. (RBC 15)

_I. CONRAD DUNAGAN.- ..- PROFESSORS1 llF OF HISTORY

Change of Supplement:

1. Change the supplement for Dr. Roger Olien, J. Conrad Dunanan Professnr of History & Political Sc icnce (code 001 01, from $1008 to $1908 for the period 1-16-841 5-21 1-84. Snurce uT Funds: $504 encumbered salary, $450 from Faculty Salary, ,I. Conrad Dunagan, lJrofessorship of History. (RBC 24)

11 UXT LIARY.--- ENTERPRISES ANL) EITHER ACTlVITlES.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Appointment:

1, Appoint Russell D. Monahan as near1 of Ad missions and Exectit ive Director of Student Life (code 1000), Studenr: Activities at 100% tirne at an annual salary rarc of $33,504 for the period 1-1 6-0418-31 -84. Source of Funds: Administrativt. Salaries, Sf udenr Acrivir ies. (R RC 22) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS- OF .. THE- PERMIAN BASIN April 12-13, 1984

RECOhIMENI3ED. AMENDMENTS-- TO TtlE 1983-84 OPERATING-- BUI3C:ET AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES ANT) OTHER ACTIVITIES

Trat~slerof Funds:

I. Transfer $100,000 ro rover student lounge remodeling and refurnishing. Transfcr $10,000 to refinish the wood floors of the second ftoor gym, racquerball courts and weight room totaling $10,000. (RBC 17)

From: Student Activities Reserve 190-0100-0499 $ 3 5,000 Student Activities Reserve i 90-0100-0499 10,000 Forfeited Property Deposits 384-8000-0200 65,000

TO: Consrruct ion G y m/Ponl

Total application THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

San Antonio, Texas

March 7, 1984

Dr. James P. Duncan Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Ad Interim THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTW 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted to you for recommendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

James W. Wagener President THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

DOCKET FOR APRIL 12-13, 1984 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty ...... JA-3 Small. Class Report...... SA-3

Abaence from Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel and Reassignment of Duties...... ,, ...... ,...,...+. SA-4

Business Contracts for Ser~~ices,...... SA-5

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services:

Nongovernmental ...... SA-6 Federal...... SA-8

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget (Including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within exfating budget totals) ...... SA-10 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY: In accordance with Section 24 of Chapter 111, Part One of the Regents' Rules and Regulations for government of The Univer- sity of Texas System, approval is recommended for use of the following faculty- authored textbooks for the 1983-84 fiscal year;

Per Volume Cost Royalty Title Author (s) To Student Per Author

1. Principles of Ecology Dr, 0. W. Van Auken $11.25 $ 1.00 Laboratory Manual Ms. Rebecca P. Kapley

SMALL CLASS REPORT, Spring Semester 1984, pursuant to Section 51.403(d) of the Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025:

Undergraduate Courses:

Course No. Section Yo. Enrollment Justification Code*

Civil Engineering 3233 Q 1 3

Cjvil Engineering 4813 0 L 3

Mechanical Engineering 4313

Mechanical Engineering 48 I3

Bf ology 4953

Applied Science 3 24 I

Management 4593

Graduate Courses:

Statistics 5823

Curriculum and Instruction 6 9 7 3 The University of Texas at San Antonio Small Class Report Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

*Justtfication codes are provided in Section 003 of the Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025 and the ones used are:

2. Required course for majors in this field and should be completed this semester to keep proper sequence in courses.

3. Course in newly established degree program, concentration, or support area.

9. Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional teaching load requirement and for which the faculty member receives no additianal compensation.

TRAVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: The following travel. is reported in accordance with Section 10.33 of Chapter Iff, Part Two of the Regenta' ---Rules and Regulations for government of The University of Texas System:

1. Dr. Richard E. W. Adams, Professor, Center for Archaeological Research, February 10, 1984 through May 31, 1984, to El Peten, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeological field work as the principal investigator for the Rio Azul prof ect. There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antonio for this travel.

2. Mr. Stephen L. Black, Research Associate, Center for Archaeological Research, February 10, 1984 through May 31, 1984, to El Peten, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeological field work for the Aio Azul project, There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antnnio for this travel.

3. Mr. Jack I). Eaton, Associate Director, Center for Archaeologfcal Research, February 25, 1984 through May 31, 1984, to El Peten, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeological field work as the associate project director for the Rio Azul project. There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antonio for this travel.

4. Mr. Grant D. Hall, Research Associate, Center for Archaeological Research, February 10, 1984 thrcugh May 31, 1984, to El Peten, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeological field work for the Rio Azul project. There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antonio for this travel,

5. Dr. James 0. Jones, Assistant Professor, Division of Earth and Physical Sciences, May 26, f 984 through July 6, 1984, to West Texas and Southwest United States to teach a Field Geology course which is a required course for majors in geology. Expenses In the total amount of $800.00 to be paid frrjr11 State appropri- ated funds.

6. Ms. Anne C. Kerr, Technical Staff Assisrant 11, Center for Ilrchaeol~gical Research, February 25, 1984 rhrnt~ghMay 31, 1984, to El. Peteu, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeological field work for the Rio Azul project. There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antonio for this travel.

7. Mr. Charles K. Suhler, Technical Staff Assistant fTI, Center for Archaeolog- ical Research, February 25, :984 through May 31, 1984, to El Peten, Guatemala, Central America to conduct archaeologfcal field work for the Rio Azul project. There is no expense to The University of Texas at San Antonio for this travel. THE UNIVERSZTY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONTO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contract has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department of the Army Fort Sam Houston, Texas New Funds (Coming In) : $400 Current Period: November 28, 1983 through March 30, 1984 Title/Description : Off-Duty Academic Instruction for an estimated 4 students and 12 credit hours THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U,T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETTNG

CONTRACTS Am GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The followin& items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Amoco Production Company No. : None New Funds: $10,000 Current Period: January 1, I984 through January 1, 1985 Tltle/Description: An investigation into the mfcrobial role fn dolomit izat ion processes

2. Agency: Chevron Resources Company No. : None New Funds: $3,087 Current Period: February 20, 1984 through February 20, 1985 Ti rlelDescription: Archaeological survey of the Probst property in Live Oak County For Chevron Resources Com- pany

3. Agency: Chumney d Urrutfa No. : None New Funds : $5,578 Current Period: December 1, 1983 throuph December 1, 198L TitlelDescrfption: Historical research and archaeological inves- tigation at the Old Arsenal in Dbwntvwn San Antonio, Texas

4. Agency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation No. : None New Funds : $1,186 -58 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through March 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: A computer-based prosthetic spatial relation- ships in the mobility impaired child

5. Agency: National. Geographfc Society No. : None New h~nds: $35,000 Current Period: December 14, 1983 until completion Title/~escription: Archaeological investigations for rhe Rio Azul project in El Feren, Guatemala, Central America

6. Agency: Sitterle d Companies NU* : None New Funds; $7,859 Current Period: December 12, 1983 through December 21, 1984 Title/Description: Archaeological. testing (Phase 11) for the Sunrise Caryon Unit 2 project The University of Texas at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Nongovernmental Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency: southeastern Center for Electrical Englneering No. : Subcontract No. SCREE-ARB/84-32 New Funds: $43,554 Current Period: January 23, 1984 through December 1, 1984 TitlelDescription: To conduct experiments to study the feasibility of uslng a laser induced plasma to predict the effects created hy a High Energy T,aser

8. Agency: Southwest Research Institute No.: Release Order No. 59716 Standing Order No. 2533 New Funds: $5,042 Current Period: December 16, 1983 through February 16, I984 TitLelDescript ion: Syntheses of chemical substances to be screened by the National Cancer Institute as potential drugs for the relief or cure of cancer

9. Agency: Southwest Research Institute No.: Purchase Order No, 30626 New Funds: $5,640.78 Current Period: January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: To develop structure of the simulation model of the maintenance process for the Harpoon Missile System THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING TN!

The following Items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department of the Air Force Armament Division/PMR NO. : F08635-81-K-0030, Modification No. PO0010 New Funds : $8,970 Current Period: February 1, 1981 through March 31, l984 Title/Description: For continuation of support for a bioreactor pilot plant study for the treatment of phenolic wastes from paint stripping operation in Kelly Al,C

2. Agency: Department of Commerce Economic Development Admin isrration No. : 08-06-02077-06 New Funds: None Current Period: June 1, 1979 through February 28, 1984 TitlelDescription: To extend the expiration date of the grant to February 28, 1984

3. Agency: Department of Commerce Economic Developmenr Administration No. : 08-06-02077-06, Amendment No. 2 New Funds: None Current Period: June 1, 1979 through April 30, I984 Title/Descsiption: To extend the expiration date of the grant to April 30, 1984

4. Agency; Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Educarion Document No.: PO08404371 New Funds : $62 1,151 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitZe/~escription: Pel1 Grant Program to provide additional funds for needy and deserving students

5. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Service National Instirute af Dental Research Grant No. : 7 R0 1 DE06904-01 New Funds: $17,379 Current Period : December 7, 1983 through May 31, 1984 TitTe/Descript ion: For application of optical recording techniques to the electrophysiol~gica~situdv of mammalian exocrine glands The University of Texas at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal Cnnt'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

6. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Public Health Servfce National Institute of Dental Research No. ! 7 R01 DE06904-01 New Funds: None Current Period: December 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Descriptfon: To extend the expiration date of the grant from May 31, 1984 to August 31, 1984

7. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: Am-83 13422 New Funds : $80,500 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through July 31, 1986 Tir le/Description: For an analysis of spacecraft daca and publica- tion of results

8. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: SPE-8400500 New Funds: $131,136 Current Period : March 1, 1984 through August 31, 1987 ~itle/Descri~tion: Honors workshops for improving mathematics education

9. Agency: National Endowment for the Humaniries No. : EH-*0238-80 New Funds: None Current Period: February 1, 1980 to May 31, 1984 Title/Description: To extend the expiration date of the grant to May 31, 1984 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO

AMEYDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 17-13, 1984

--RESIDENT TN_STRUCTION COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

DIVISION OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS DATA SYSTEMS Salary Rate Increases: 1. Increase the salary of Dr. Ruth H. Bullard (tenure), professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $36,717.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $37,917.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984, Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 86)

2. Increase the salary of Dr. E. T,ou Curry {tenure), Associate Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $35,683.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $36,883.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through Mav 31, 1984. Funds for this lncrease are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salarfes. (RBC 87)

3. Increase the salary of Mr. John E. Delaney (nontenure), Assistant Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $28,800.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $31,300.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31 , 1984. Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 88)

4. Increase the salary of Dr. Robert V. Egenolf (tenure), Associate Professor, f ram an academic nine-month salary rate of $36,383.00 to an academic nine-month salary rare of $37,583.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. IRRC 89)

5. Increase the salary of Dr. Martha A, Fasci (tenure), Associate Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $34,067.00 to an academic nine-month salary rare of $35,267.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 90)

6, Increase the salary of Dr. Fred h'ordhauser (nontenure), Assistant Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $29,833.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $32,333.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this Increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 91)

7. Tncrease the salary of Dr. Susan L. Nordhauser (tenure). Associate Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $34,333.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $35,533.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be rransferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 92)

8. Increase the salary of Dr. James U. Ross (tenure), Associate Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $33.250.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $34,450.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984, Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 9 3 1

9. Increase the salary of Ms. Petrea K. Sandlin (nontenure) , Assistant Profes- sor, from an academic nlnc-month salary rate of $28,800.00 to an academfc nine-month salary rate of $31,300.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RRC 94) The University of Texas at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

DIVISION OF ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS DATA SYSTFMS Salary Rate Increases: (Continued) IO. Increase the salary of Mr. Howard G. Smith (nontenure), Assistant Professor, from an academic nine-month salary rate of $28,800.00 to an academic nine-month salary rate of $31,300.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. ~RBC951

DIVISION OF MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING Appointments: 11. Appoint Dr. Billy M. Thornton (nontenure) as Lecturer at an academic nine-month salary rate of $35,533.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 103)

Resignations and Leaves: 12. Resign Dr. Arch W. Hunt, 111 (tenure) as Professor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $35,533.00 effective January 15, 1984, (RBC 97)

COLTJEGE OF FINE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

DIVISION OF ART AND DESIGN Appointments: 13. Appoint Mr. Richard C. Thompson (nontenure) as Visiting Associate Professor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $24,000.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 101)

14. Appoint Mr. Jeffrey T. Perronc '(nontenure) as Lecturer at an academic nine-month salary rate of $28,000.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 102)

15. Reappoint Dr. Robert 3. Mullen (nontenure) as Adjunct: Assistant Professor (50% time) at an academic nine-month salary rate of $17,968.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 104)

16. Reappoint Mr. Luis M. Muro (nontenure) as Adjunct Professor (without salary) for the period January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1984. No funds are necessary for this appointment. (RBC 114)

Resignations and Leaves: 17. Cancel the Spring, 1984 appointment and place on Leave of Absence for the Spring, 1984 Semester only, Dr. Jacinto Quirarte (tenure), Professor, at an academic nine-month salary rate of $33,733.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (REC 106)

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

DIVISION OF EDUCATION Appointments : 18. Appoint Dr. Earle W. Kenyon (nontenurel as Visiting Assistant Professor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $18,000.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 100) The University of Texas at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget Cont'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

DIVISION OF EDUCATION Appointments: (Continued) 19. Reappoint Dr. Steven L. Christopherson (nontenure) as Assistant Professor (75% time) at an academic nine-month salary rate of $21,500.00 far the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984, Funds for this appointment are to be transferred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 107)

Resignations and Leaves; 20. Cancel the Spring, 1984 appofntment and continue the Leave of Absence for the Spring, 1984 Semester, Dr. Joyce C. Honeychurch (nonrenure), Assistant Professor, at an academic nine-month salary rate of $20,217.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. IRBC 108)

DIVISION OF SOCIAL AND POLICY SCIENCES Resignations and Leaves 21. Cancel the Spring, 1984 appointment and place on Leave of Absence for the Spring, 1984 Semester only, Dr, Kathleen Toth (nontenure), Assistant Professor, at an academic nine-month salary rare of $22,088.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (RBC 98)

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATTCS

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Resignations and Leaves: 22. Remove frnm the budget Mr. Arturo H. Riojas (nontenure) as Instructor at an academic nine-month salary rate of $28,000.00 effective January 16, 1984. (RBC 9 9)

Salary Rate Increases: 23. Increase the salary and promote Dr. Geoffrey W. Blaney (nontenure) from Instructor at an academic nine-month sal-ary rate of $25,000 .OO to Assistant Professor at an academic nine-month salary race of $28,000.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Funds for this increase are to be trans- f erred from Unallocated Faculty Salaries, (RBC 85)

DIVfSION OF LIFE SCIENCES Appointments: 24. Appoint Dr. Armand J, Guarfno (nontenure) as Professor (without salary) for the period January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1984, No funds are necessary for this appointment.

Dr. Guarino is also appointed at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. (RBC 109)

25. Appoint Dr. David H. Ross (nontenure) as Associate Professor (without salary) for the period January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1984. No funds are necessary for this appnin tmenc .

Dr. Ross is also appointed at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. (RBC 110)

26. Appoint Dr. Maharaj K. Ticku (nontenure) as Associate Professor (without sal.ary) for the period January 16, 1984 through August 31, 1984. No funds are necessary for this appointment.

Dr. Ticku is also appointed at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. (RBC 111) The UnFversitp of Texas at San Antonio Amendments ro the 1983-84 Operating Budget Coat'd Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

DIVISTON OF LIFE SCIENCES Appointments : (Con t inued) 27. Appoint Dr. Roxy C. McLaren (nontenure) as Assistant Professor (without salary) for the period January 16, 2984 rhrough May 31, 1984. No funds are necessary for ehis appointment.

Dr. McLaren is also appointed at The Univer~ityof Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. (RBC 112)

DIVISION OF MATHEHATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SYSTEMS DESIGN Appointmea ts : 28. Appoint Dr. Cedric V. W. Armstrong (nontenure) as Adjunct Assistant Professor (w',thout salary) for the period January 16, 1984 rhrough August 31, 1984. No funds are necessary for this appointment. (RRC 113)

-: -: 29. Cancel the Spring, 1984 appointment and place on Leave of Absence for the Spring, 1984 Semester only, Dr. Harry F* Dole (nontenure), Assistant Professor, at an academic nine-month salary rate of $21,533.00 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (RBC 105)

---SERVTCE DEPARTMENTS COMPUTING RESOURCES Resignations and Leaves: 30. Resign Mr. Nat Guadagnino as Dfrector of Computing Resources at an annual twelve-month salary rate -of $46,800.00 effective -3anuary 31, 1984, (RBC 96) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

Dr. James P. Duncan Execut i ve Vi ce Chancel 1or for Academfc Affaf rs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, TX 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of

Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the

Board. I recommend approval . Sincerely , -. I\-\\ 2 2:&ffA, A, k?.f/~,: k - f'A--"p>J &c R. flaguire &:ti"= Director JRM: kal THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING APR I1 12-13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Business Contracts for Services ...... TC-3 Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educat ional Services : State and Local Government...... TC-4 Amendments to the 1983-84 Operati ng Budget ( i ncludi ng faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds, within exrsting budget totals). ...TC-5 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Ericson Books Funds : 15% of retail price of book for each book sold (funds coming in) Period: ad infiniturn DescrIp tion: Royalty agreement assignfng the right to produce and sell a I imited edition of The Institute's microfilm collection, Translation of Statistical and Census Reports X texas, m-~~ources KcGiGETn tne Black-fnm lm+---

2. Agency : Bobby Weaver Funds : $3,500 Period: March 1, 1984 through March 31, 1985 Description: To research and produce The French Texans ( proposed title) manuscript THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EOUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

I. Ayency: The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio No.: 1AC (84-85) 1155 New Funds : Not to exceed $2,000.00 Current Peri od : Februdry 7, 1984 through August 31, 7984

To receive certain needed services and supplies from The Institute of Texan Cul tures THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES AT SAN ANTONIO

BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISE FUNDS

Texas Fol kli fe Festival Salary Rate Increase:

1. To increase the salary of Jo Ann Andera from an annual rate of $23,900 to $25,000 effective December 1, 1983. Funds are available within the departmental account. (RBC #08)

Parktng Facilities

Transfer of Funds:

2. Amount of Transfer: $31,000

From: Beg1 nni ng Balance

To: Wages ($7,000), Maintenance and Operation ($23,000) and Staff Benefits ($1,000) To increase budgeted expenses from $54,300 to $85,300. This actlon would reduce the balance forward from $63,939 to $32,939. (ABC #07) TIXI?, UNIVERSI1l'Y OF TEXAS AT TYLER

Office of the President March 1, 1984

Dr. Jmes P. Duncan Executive vice Chancel lor for Academic Affairs he University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Duncan:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your rccotnmendation and presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Preside

GFH :cr ThlE LTNImRSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 3984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No. Gifts fromPrivate Donors and Foundations ...... TA-3

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educational Services State and Local Government - Funds Coming In . . , TA-7 Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educakianal Services State and meal Government - Funds Going Out . , . TA-I3 Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Uducatianal Services Federal and Foreign Government - Funds Coming In . TA-9

Amendnlents to the 1983-84 Operat in9 Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) . . , ...... TA-10 THE UNIVERSITY. OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for accep- tance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

1. *Mrs. Maurine G. Muntz Robert R. Muntz $100,000.00 P.O. Box 2019 Memorial Fund Tyler, Texas 75710

In~tialgift has been approved through the agenda by the Board of Regents.

*No letter of transmittal received.

TA- 3 THE UNIVERS'ITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

, U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' ~ETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

RElPORT ON SMALL CLASSES

Report on Small Classes, Spring Semester 1984, pursuant to Section 51,403 (d) of the Texas Education Code and Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025

Underaraduate Courses:

Justif ication Course No. Section No. Enrollment Code*

ACCT 3326 0 2 8 02 ALHS 4307 8 1 7 0 1 ART 4375 0 1 7 01 BIOL 3147 0 1 7 02 BIOL 3338 0 1 7 02 BZOL 3348 01 7 0 2 BIOL 4101 01 7 02 BIOL 4115 Ol S 02 BIOL 4136 0 1 6 02 sroL 4300 0 2 7 02 BIOL 4335 0 1 6 02 CHEM 3132 0 1 7 0 1 CEEM 3145 0 1 3 02 CHEM 3333 01 7 .o1 CHEM 3344 0 1 5 0 2 CRIJ 4305 0 1 5 04 DRAM 3351 01 5 0 3 ENGL 3376 8 1 9 0 3 ENGL 4335 0 1 8 0 1 FREN 3320 8 1 5 03 GENB 4320 0 1 6 01 GEYB 4320 03 7 0 1 HIST 3395 81 8 02 HLED 3362 0 1 6 01 HLED 4160 01 9 0 2 HLED 4260 0 1 7 02 HONS 4300 0 1 6 0 5 KINE 4314 8 1 9 01 MATH 3353 02 7 04 MATH 3353 02 9 04 MATH 3353 8 1 9 04 MUED 4325 8 1 7 0 1 NUS1 3314 81 8 0 1 MUSI 3316 01 4 0 1 NURS 3611 02 4 0 2 NURS 3613 0 1 5 02 NURS 4931. 02 9 02 POLS 4365 0 1 7 0 2

TA- 4 The Universitv of Texas at Tvler Report on small Classes, spring Semester 1984, Cont'd. Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

Undersraduate Courses:

Justification course NO. Sec-Lion No. Enro llrnent Code*

PSYC 3232 01 PYED 4256 0 5 READ 4368 08 SOCI 3385 02 SOCI 4340 0 2 SPAN 3300 02 SPAN 4365 0 1 TECH 4304 01

Graduate Courses:

BIOL 5141 BIOL 5340 CHEM 5121 CHEM 5320 BECC 5376 HIST 5360 HOSE 5313 HOSE 5323 JOUR 5310 MARK 5380 NUS1 5341

*Justification codes are as provided in Section 003 of Coordinating Board Rule 251.02.01.025 and those used are:

01 Required course for graduation.

02 ~equiredcourse for majors in this field and should be completed this semester to keep proper sequence in courses,

03 course in newly established degree program, concentration, or support area,

04 Interdepartmental courses taught as a single class by the same faculty at the same station, provided that the combined courses do not constitute a small class,

05 First time offering of the course.

TA- 5 The University of Texas at Tyles

Report on Small.Classes, Spring Semester 1984 ,, Cant *d. Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

*Justification Codes, Cont 'd.

08 Voluntarily offered by a faculty member in excess of the institutional teaching load requirement and for which the faculty member receives no additional compensation.

TA- 6 THE UNIVERSL'LP OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U.T. BOW OF REGENTSt MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPmNT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The EolLowing item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board nf Regents:

Agency : Texas Commission on the Arts No, : 03-3167 New Funds : $ 6,900 Current Period : February 22, 1984 through February 22, 1984 Title/Descript ion : Funds are granted toward the perform- ance of an opera sponsored by. U.T. Tyler on February 22, 1984. THE. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCHl DEVELOPMENT

AND EPUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS WING OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T, Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The University of Texas at Austin No. : IAC (84-85) 1120 New Funds : $40,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1985 U .T. Austin to provide reproduct ion services to U.T. Tyler.

2. Agency: The University of Texas at San Antonio No* : IAC (84-85) 1028 New Funds : $80,000 Current Period: November 15, 1983 through August 31, 1985 U.T. San Antonio to provide the services of its Computing Resource Department to U.T. Tyler.

3. Agency: Stephen F. Austin State University No. : IAC, (84-85) 1169 New Funds : $ 2,500 Current Period: February 13, 1984 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescr iption: Rental space for off-campus instruc- tion in Longview, Texas.

TA- 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN) rhe following item has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents: I, Agency: U. S. Department of Education No. : GO08300015 New Funds: $88,506 Current Period: December 1, 6983 through November 30, 1984 Bilingual Education Teachers Train- ing Program. TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

AMENDMENTS TO TfilE 1983-84 OPERATJNG BUDGET

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT SERVICES

OFFICE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES

Ap ointments: reAppoint Jack Adrian as Purchasing Agent with an annual rate of $24,000 for the period November 29, 1983 through August 31, 1984. (RBC No. 90) REGISTRATION

Txansfers of Funds: 2. Amount of ~ransfer: $43,140

From: Office of Academic Affairs Administrative Salaries TO : Wages ($6,144) Unallocated Operations ($36,996)

To provide Fnr registration wage cxpcnses, and lu lapse an un- filled administrative position for the period September 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984. (RBC No. 91)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGENENT AND MARKET JNG

Appointments : 3, Appoint Vallta Francine Waits (nontenure) as Assistant Professor with an academic rate of $24,000 for the period January 16, 1984 through May 31, 1984. (RBC No+ 96)

SCHOOL OF EDCCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL SERVICES Appointments: 4. Reaptmint- - Frank S. Davila, Js. Inontenurel as Assistant Professor with an academic rate of $22,986 at '15 percent time for the period December 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 in the School of Education and Psychology and at 35 percent time in the Bilingual Education Teachers Training grant; and as Director with an annual rate of $30,648 at 50 percent time for the period Decembex 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 in the Bilingual Education Teachers Training grant. (RBC No. 120)

TA- 1 0 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYLER April 12-13, 1984

SCHOOL OF SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Appointments : 5. Appoint without salary Barry C. Starcher (tenure) as Professor with an academic rate of $45,000 for the ~anuar~1, 1984 through August 31, 1984. This appointment is in conjunction with Dr. Starcher ' s appointment with The, University of Texas Health Ccnter at Tyler, (RBC No. 94) LIBRARY

LIBRARY SERVICES Appointments: 6, Appoint Jane Ellen Dillon as Professional Librarian with an annual rate of $17,000 for the period January 2, 1984 through August 31, 1984. (RBC NO. 108)

PHYSICAL PLANT OPERAT IONS

UTILITIES Transfers of Funds: 7. Amount of Transfer: $31,000

From: --Grounds Maintenance Wages To : Maintenance and Operation

To provide for additional Utilities operation costs. , (RBC No. 116)

RESTRICTED CURRENT FUNDS

BILINGUAL EDUCATION TEACHERS TRAINING

Appointments : 8. Appoint Sylvia Lopez Beaver Inontenure) as Instructor with an academic rate of $17,720 fox the pcriod December 1, 1983 through January 16, 1984. Funds for the appointment are available in the account. (RBC No. 104 )

J. S . HUDNALL PROFESSORSHIP IN AMEHICAN AFFAIRS -Transfers of Funds: 9. Amount of Transfer: .$16,667

From: HudnalL Contribution (Revenue) To: Faculty Salarxes ($6,167) Maintenance and Opr . ($8,500) Travel ($2,000)

To complete the J.S. HudnalL Professorship in American Affairs for 1984, (January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984). (RBC No. 122) THE. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT TYTAER -12-23, 1984

SAM A. LINDSEY FUND

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

;ppo inbents : 0. Appoint Pat Gwyn as Acting Office Manager with an annual rate of $20,000 for the period January 5, 1984 through July 5, 1984. - {RBC No. 113)

Changes in Status: 11, Chanse the status of Evelvn G. Muntz, Coordinator of Planned and Endowed Gifts, with an annual-rate of $19,760 £ram 50 percent tme to 75 percent time for the period January 16, 1984 through August .31, 1984, (RBC No. 121)

TA- 1 2 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT !3AtLAS

5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75235

Dr. Charles 8. Muilins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University ,of Texas System 60 I Color ado Street Austin, Texas 7870 1

Dear Dr. Multins:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents 1s submitted for your recommendation and presentatlon to the Board.

I recornmend approval.

Charles C. spr4uq jh.13- President >

HD-1 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SClEh'CE CEKTER AT DALLAS

DOCKET FOR APRIL 12- 13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Private Donorb and Foundations to The University ...... HD-3

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties, Including Travel ...... HD-3 Business Contracts for Services ...... HD-5 Standard Affiliation Agreements ...... HD-6

Contracts md Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services: Non-Governmental ...... HO-7 State ...... HD-20

Federal ...... HD-25

Amendments to the 1483-84 Operating Budget (including faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) ...... HD-35 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT FIALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gifts have been received ahd' are recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents: Donor Purpose --Amount I. Biological Hum anics Foundation Dr. Woodwar d's $ 80,000.00 3808 Euclid Avenue research project Dallas, Texas 7.5205

2. Biologic Humanics Foundation Dr . A1 tshulerts 8U ,000 .OO 3808 Euclid Avenue research project Dallas, Texas 75205

3. Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. First payment on a 250,000 .OO 3200 Republic National piedge to the Genetic Bank Tower Disease Center of Dallas, Texas 75201 $1,250,00G. ($250,000 to be paid annually for a five year period)

4. Leland Fikes Foundation, Inc. Research in the 84,265 .OO 3206 Republic National Department of Bank Tower Neurology Dallas, Texas 75201

5. Golden Charity Gala, Inc. Support of Skin 33,508.12 17250 Dallas Parkway Transplant Center for Dallas, Texas 7.5248 Burns

6. H. Lacy, Inc. Cardiovascular diseases 100,000.00 Oil and Gas Production research 222 East Tyler Street Longview, Texas 75606

7. Meadows Foundation, Inc. Support for the Nuclear 250,000.00 Meadows Building Magnetic Resonance Dallas, Texas 75206 Center

8. Texas Instruments Foundation Nuclear Magnetic 200,000,OO P -0. Box 225474 Resonance equipment Dallas, Texas 75265

9. Donald H. Yarborougk Research 57,027 .00 4316 lone Payment on pledge of Bellaire, Texas 77401 $150,464

TRAVEL

I. Dr. Bruce P. Bordlee, Department 01 Radiology, will travel to Washington, D.C. for a total of 46 days from March 1, 1984 through April 15, 1984, to attend a course in Radiologic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Expenses will be paid from MSRDP funds. TRAVEL - continued

2. Dr. David Larsen, Departmenvt of Radiology, will travel to Washington, D.C. from January 7, 1984 through February 19, 1984, a total of 44 days, to attend a course in Radiologic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Expenscs will be paid from M SH DP funds.

3. Dr.AnnR.Mootz,DepartmentofRadiology,willtraveltoWashington,D.C. from May 3, 1984 through June 19, 1984, a total of 48 days, to attend a course in Radiologic Pathology at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Expenses will be paid from MSRDP funds.

4. John P. Payne, Department of Physiology, will travel. to Galveston from February 1, 1984 through May 30, 1984, a total of 120 days, to work in the Idboratory of Dr. Tatsuo Iwazumi at UTMB-Galveston. Partial expenses will be paid from a NIH grant. THE UNlVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-1 3, 1984

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Group Medical and Surgical Service, National Heritage Insurance Company, Group Hospital Service, Inc,, and Group Life and Health Insurance Company Funds: None Period: Decernber 20, 1983 TitlelDescription: Agreement for automatic claims submission

2. Agency: Record Crossing Ventc~re Funds: $2,640.63 per month Period: Beginning December 1, 198 3 Title/Descr iption: Lease 4,875 square feet for use of Radiology Department to store Nuclear Magnetic Resonance equipment THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF RELENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

STANDARD AFFILlATION AGREEMENTS

The agreements recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents have been approved by an attorney of the Office of General Counsel and are based on the model agreement adopted on December 16, 1977.

1. Facility: Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center W aco, Texas Date: November 10, 1983 Purpose: To provide physical therapy students with training in an acute care, cardiac rehabili- tation center

2. Facility: Temple Memorial Treatment Center Texarkana, Texas Date: October 12, 1983 Purpose: To provide physical therapy students with training in an outpatient pediatric center TLlE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER &T DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS t;OR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATlONAL SERVICES - SON-GOVERNMENTAL, (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following itcrns have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

*I. Agency: Alcon Laboratories, lnc. No.: None New Funds: $4,375 Current Period: January 6, 1984 TitlelDe~cri~tion: Ultrastructural Anaiyses of Effects of Aldose Reductase Inhibitors in Diabetic Rats. (Add- itional incorne)

2. Agency: Aicon Laboratories, Znc. No.: None New Funds: $4,000 Current Period: December 9, 1 98 3 TitlelDescription: Feasibility Study of Topical Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for In Vivo Cataract Research

3. Agency: Alcon Laboratories, Inc, No.: None New Funds: $5,000 Current Period; December 12, 1983 TitlelDescription: Immune Regulation of the Ocular Repsonse to HSV, (Additional income)

4. Agency: American Cancer Society No.: BC-240F New Funds: $105,597 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through Oecernber 31, 1984 Tit le(Descr iption: Biochemical and Genetic Analysis of Hormone- Sensitive Adenylate Cyclase

5. Agency: Amer:can Heart Association No.: 84-5 11 New Funds: $85,500 Current Period: July 1, 1984 through June 30, I987 Title/Description: A Medical Student Researc tl Fellowship award for support of three Fellows per year

6. Agency: Beecham Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $6,000 Current Period: January 31, 1984 f itlelDescription: A Comparative Study of 3-Dose Perioperative Antimicrubial Tl-rerapy in Women at High Risk far Infection Following Cesarian: BRL- 85,000 (Ticarcillin Plus Clavulinic Acid) Versus Cefoxitin. CAdditlonal income)

*No letter of trans~nittal NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMEIVTS (FUNDS COMIN~IN) - continued

7. Agency: Beecham Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $5,500 Current Period: December 23, 1983 Title/Descripti~n: A Comparative Study of 3-Dose Perioperative Antimicrobial Therapy in Women at High Risk for Infection Following Cesarean: BR L- 83,000 (Ticarcillin Pius Clavulinic Acid) Versus Cefoxit in. (Additional income)

8. Agency: G. H. Besselaar Associates N 0.: None New Funds: $9,270.43 Current Period: December 5, 1983 TitlelDescription: Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Flur- biprofen and Aspirin in Treatment of Children with Juvenile Arthritis. (Additional income)

9. Agency: Boehringer IngeIheim Ltd. No.: 711/83 New Funds: $7,000 Current Period: December 27, 1983 Title/Description: Effects of Rapid Clonidine Titration on Regional Brain Blood Flow. (Additional income)

10. Agency: Boehringer Ingel heim L td. No.: 7/8 3 New Funds: $500 Current Perid November 25, I983 TitlelDescription: Catapres-TTS for Hypertens~veTaking Oral Clonidine. (Additional income)

1 Agency: Boehringer lngelheim Ltd. No.: 85/83 New Funds: $10,472.92 Current Period: December 27, 1983 TitleiDescription: Catapres-TTS in the Treatment of Mild Hyper- tension in Elderly Patients and its Effect on Regional Brain Blood Flow, (Additional income)

*12. Agency: Burroughs Wellcome Co. No.: None New Funds: $18,000 Current Period: January 20, 1984 Tit le/Descri ption: Two-Center Evaluation of a Single 16 mg Dose of BW825C in the Treatment of Mountain Cedar Seasonal Allergic R hinit is. (Additional income)

1 Agency: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. No.: None New Funds: $lO,OOO Current Period: Decernber 15, 1983 TitielDescription: Additional income on a contract to provide research services to Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.

*No letter of transmittal NON-COVEKNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGKEEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

14. Agency: The Children's Hospital - Boston No*: None New Funds: $500 per case Current Period: September 1, 1982 through August 3 i, 1985 (Agreement dated October 14, 1983) A contract for participation as a collaborating investigator in a clinical trial to compare the efficacy of interferon and laser surgery versus laser surgery alone in controlling recurrent respiratory papillomas In chlldren

15. Agency: Children's Medical Center of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $34,5 18.60 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Support for two Research Assistant I positions

"16. Agency: Ciba-Geigy Corporation No.: None New Funds: $3,360 Current Period: October 27, 1983 TitlelDescription: Metoprolol (lopressor) Post-lnf arction Trial. (Additional income)

*17. Agency: Ci ba-Geigy Corporatiori No.: None New Funds: $6,000 Current Period: December 1, 1983 Tit le/Description: Metoprolol (Lopressor) Post-Infarction Trial. (Additional income)

18. Agency: Critikon No.: None New Funds: $1,000 Current Period: Decernber 27, 1983 TitlelDescription: Comparative Studies of Bupivacalne or Chlor- procaine as Continuous Epidural Infusions Versus Boli~sInjection of these Analgesics via the Epidurai Catheter

19. Agency: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation No.: None New Funds: $50,000 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, I985 TitlelDescription: Cystic Fibrosis Care, Teaching and Research Center. (Supplemental award)

20. Agerlcy: Dermatology Foundation No.: None New Funds: $r,ooo Current Period: January 1, 1984 through Decernber 31, 1984 Title/Description: Human Cutaneok in vitro Model for Photo- sensitivity

21. Agency: Diasonics, lnc. No.: None New Funds: $257,950 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1986 TitlelDescr iption: A research agreement whereby the Health Science Center will develop application software for digital tomography and a digital chest imager device *No letter of transmittal NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

22. Agency: Doctor's Hospital No.: None New Funds: $4,000 per annum Current Period: Effective October 1, 1983 Tit 1elDescription: Dallas Area Hospital Television System (DAHTS) Membership Agreement

23. Agency: Educational and Research Foundation of the American Academy of Physician Assistants No.: None New Funds: $5,120 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Title/Description: Survey of Physician Perception of Personal and Professional Impact of Physician Assistants

24. Agency: Ethjcon Inc. No.: None New Funds: $22,538 Current Period: January 30, 1984 Title/ Description: Patency of a Coronary Artery Prosthesis

25. Agency: Glaxo Inc. No.: None New Funds: $4,500 Current Period: January 17, 1984 Title/Dwcription: A Multicenter Randomized Study to Compare the Effectiveness of Cef uroxirne Axetil to Phcnoxymethyl PeniciIlin in Tonsillopharyn- gitrs

26. Agency: Glaxo lnc. No.; None New Funds: $9,900 Current Period: January 17, 1984 Ti tlelDescription: Pharmacokinetics of Cef uroxirne Axetii in lnfants and Children. (Additional income)

27. Agency: Harris Hospital - Methodist No.: None New Funds: $4,000 per annum Current Period: Effective October 1, 1983 Tit le/Dcscr ipt ion: Dallas Area Hospital Television System (DAHTS) Membership agreement

28. Agency: The John A. Hartford Foundation Inc. No.: None New Funds: $37,800 per annum Current Period: September 1, 1984 through August 31, 1987 TitlelDescription; A Hartford Fellowship award for Dr. Roger A. Fleischrnan

29. Agency: Hoff rnann-La Roche Inc. No.: None New Fur-lds: $18,486 Current Period: November 23, 1983 Title/Descrlption: Cef triaxone versus Cef otax~me~n the Parer~teral Therapy of Respiratory Tract Infections -NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued 30. Agency; International Immunoassay Laboratories Inc. No.: None New Funds: $ t,000 Currenr Period: December 8, 1983 TitlelDescription: Evaluation of Radioiodination Methods, (Additional income)

31. Agency: Interpore International No.: None New Funds: $8,747 Current Period: January 12, 1984 Tit1elDescription: Evaluation of Replan? H ydruxyapatite for Alveolar Ridge Augmentation. (~dditional income)

32. Agency: Max Kade Foundatiori, Inc. No.: None New Funds; $11,190 Current Period: February t, I984 through July 31, 1984 TitlefDescription: Six month extension ui a Postdoctoral Research Exchange Grant for Dr. Manfred Hucttinger

33. Agency: Kaiser Permanenre Medical Care Program No.: None New Funds: $4,800 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through May I, 1984 TitlelDescription: A contract to provide inservice training to the staff of the mtnlai health department of Kaiser Fermanente

34. Agency: Kali-Duphar Laboratories, Inc. No.: BAB/rc/ 172184 New Funds: $33,000 Current Period: January 24, 1984 TitlelDescription: Multicenter Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Randomized Corr~parative Study of Clovox- arnine Fumarate and Imiprarnine Hydrochloride in Patients with a Major Depressive Episode

35. Agency: Lederle Laboratories No.; None New Funds: $10,000 Current Period: December 15, 1983 Title/Descrlption: A Mul ticerlter Randomized, Open, Cornparatlve Study of Parenteral Avucjn Piperacillin Sodium, and C1indamycin:Gentamicin in the Treatment of Hospitalized Patients with Pelvic Infections Caused by 5uscept;ble Aerobic and Anaerobic Parhogenic Bacteria. (Additional income)

36. Agency: Leukemia Society of America, Inc. No.: None New Funds: $13,500 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984 Tit ie/Description: Transfer of a scholarship award for Dr. Barton A. Karnen from the Medical College of Wisconsin

HD-I I NUN-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COM INC IN) - continued

37. Agency: Eli Lilly and Company No.: 11521D New Funds: $25,520 Current Period: Decernber 12, I983 TitlelDescription: Prevention of Major Infection Following Vaginal Hysterectomy

38. Agency: Eli Liliy and Company No.: 10798D New Funds: $3,420 Current Period: December 13, 1983 Title/Description: A Double-Blind Parallel Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Pinacidil in Patients with Hypertension using H ydralazine as Ihe Control Agent. [Additional income)

39. Agency: Eli Lilly and Company No.: None New Funds: $10,980 Current Period: December 6, 1983 TitletDescrip tion; Examination of the Effects of an Analog of LY 108964 on Renal Hernodynamics and Prostaglandins in the Dog

40. Agency: Los Barrios Unjdos Community Clinic No.: None New Funds: $5 1,000 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: A contract to provide a half-time practitioner, a social worker, prenatal and post-par turn care for patients and necessary information to complete reporting requirements for Los Barrios Community Clinic

4 Agency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation No.: G360 New Funds: $40,000 Current Period; April 1, 1984 through March 31, 1985 Title/~escription: Evaluation of 1,24-Dihydroxyvitamin D Resistance in Patients with Vitarnin D-Dependent Rickets, Type 11. (Continued support)

42. Agency: Mead Johnson & Company No.: None New Funds: $27,050 Current Period: December 16, 1983 Titlc/Descriptjun: The Effect of Potassium on the Blood Pressure of Hypukalemic Hypertensive Patients. (Additional incorne)

43. Agency: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $i2,000 Current Period: December 1, 1983 Title/Description: Therapy of Suppurative Bone and Joint infections of Children with MK07871MK0791 versus Standard Therapy. (Additional income)

HD-12 NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMlNG IN) - continued

44. Agency: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $ i0,OOO Current Period: November 30, 1983 TitlelDescription: Determination of Pharmacokinetics and Safety of N-Forminidoyl Thienamycin (MK0787) and MK0791 (Rend Dipeptidase Inhibitor) in Newborn Infants. (Additional income)

45. Agency: Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $8,000 Current Period: October 28, 1983 Tjtle/Description: A Comparison of MK-421 and Captopril in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Hyper- tension. (Additional income)

46. Agency: Methodist Hospitals of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $88,896 plus the actual cost of all faculty benefits and malpractice insurance Current Period: Effective October 31, 1983 Ti tle1Description: An amendment to the contract for the Family Practice Residency Program at Methodist Hospitals for additional faculty members to serve as Associate Program Director and Behavior a1 Scientist

47. Agency: Methodist Hospitals of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $45,056 plus actual cost of ail faculty benef~ts and malpractice insurance Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitletDescription: Contract to provide a Program Director for the Family Practice Residency Program at Methodist Hospitals

48. Agency: Methodist Central Hospital No.: None New Funds: $8,000 per annum Current Period: Effective September 1, 1983 Title/Description: Dallas Area Hospital Television System (DAHTS) Comprehensive Membership Agreement

49, Agency: Miies Pharmaceuticals No.: None New Funds: $8,250 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Efficacy and Safety of Mezlocillin and Arnikacin in Newborn Infants

*50. Agency: MiIes Pharmaecuticals No.: None New Funds: $5,000 Current Period: November 8, 1983 Title/Description: The Effects of Nitrendipine (BAYE 5009) in Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension. (Additional income)

*No letter of transmittal

HD- 13 NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN 1 - continued

+51. Agency: Miles Pharmaceuticals No.: None New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: November 8, 1983 TitlelDescription: The Effects of Naiasatrum (RAYg 6575) on Hypoxic Vasoconstriction in Dogs. (Add- itionaj income)

*52. Agency: Miles Pharmaceuticals No.: None New Funds: $4,167 Current Period: November 28, 1983 Tit le/Description: The Effects of Nitrendipine (BAYE 5009) in Patients with Pulmonary Hypertension. (Additional income)

53. Agency: G. C. Morton Cancer and Research Hospital No.; None New Funds; $4,000 per annum Current Period: Effective November 1, 1983 TitlelDescription: Dallas Area Hospital Television Systern (DAHTS) Membership Agreement

54. Agency: Muscuiar Dystrophy Association No.: None New Funds: $32,352 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Differentiation in M yogenic Heterokaryons and Myoblast Senescence in Muscular Dystrophy

55. Agency; Oh-Line Instrument Systems, Inc. No.: None New Funds: $28,350 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: Agreement to conduct a Research Program to develop Software

56. Agency: Pfizer Pharmaceuticals No.: 83-N-007 5 New Funds; $13,992 Current Period: November 30, 1983 TitlelDescription: Prevention of Major Infection Following Radical Abdominal Hysterectomy

Agency: Pf iaer Central Research No.: 82- 1-521-1 New Funds: $14,941.50 Current Period: November 4, 1983 Titlelnescript ion: A Comparative Pharmacokinetic Study of Sultamicillin (CP-49,952)and Alnpicillin in Infants and Young Children. (Additional income)

38. Agency: Pf izer Pharmaceuticals No.: 83-N-0086 New Funds: $15,000 Current Period: November 30, 198 3 Tit lc/Description: Treatrner~tof Pelvic In£cctirsns with Cefoperazonel Sulbactam versus Clindarn ycin/Genram icin

*No letter of rransmittal NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

"59. Agency: Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $1,000 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through December 3 1, 1983 Title/Description: DAHTS Membership Agreement - additional income and three month extension of contract

60. Agency: Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas N o.: None New Funds: $8,000 per annum Current Period: January I, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Ddlas Area Hospital Television System (DAHTS) Comprehensive Membership Agreement

61. Agency: The Procter & Gamble Company No.: None New Funds: $i0,931 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through December 3 1, 1983 Title/Description: Contract for "Preliminary Canine Capsaicinoid Desensitization Study"

*62, Agency: The Procter & Gamble Company No.: None New Funds: $6,000 Current Period: November 15, 1983 Tit le/Descr i ption: Effect of Sucrose Polyester on Lipid Me~abolism

63. Agency: Replam Corporation No.: None New Funds: $1,250 Current Period: August 1, 1983 Tit le/Descr iption: Evaluation of Replam Hydroxyapatite for Alveolar Ridge Augmentation

64. Agency: Roche Laboratories No.: None New Funds: $24,~16 Current Period: December 12, 1983 Title/Descri ption: Repeated Short-Term Drug Exposure and Recovery: Polysomnographic and Dayrime Effects of Triazolarn in Ps ychophysiological Insomnia Patients. (Additional income)

65. Agency: Sandoz, Inc. No.: 57- 1 18 Study 83B New Funds: $1 1,079.20 Current Period: December 16, 1983 TitlelDescription: 57- 118, 83 Multicenter Double Blind Evalu- ation of Safety and Efficacy upon Lipids of 57 1 18 versus Placebo Administration. (Additional income)

*66. Agency: Schering Corporation No.: None New Funds: $7,416 Current Period: December 12, 1983 Title/Description: The Cardio-Hemadynamic Profile of Sch 19927 (Labet alol) in Patients with Hypertension. (Additional income)

*No letter of transmittal

HD- 15 NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENT5-- (Fu NDS COMING IN) - continued

67. Agency: Schering-Plough Corporation No.; None New Funds: $26,180 Current Period: January 5, 1984 Titie/Description; Comparative Study of Two Antibiotics, Netil- micin and Tobrarnycin, in Patients wjth Renal Impairment and Serious Systemic Infections. (Additional income)

68. Agency: Schering-Pt ough Corporation No.: SX 1-003-04 New Funds: $10,000 Current Period: January 12, 1984 Title/Descriptiun: Comparative Study of Two Antibiotics, Netil- micin and Tobram ycin, in Patients with Renal Irn pair men t and Serious Systemic Infections. (Additional income)

*69. Agency: Scher ing Corporation No.: None New Funds: $2,750 Current Period: January 4, 1984 TitlelDescription: A Double-Btind Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Labetald Compared to PropranoloI in the Treatment of Patients wlth Angirla Pectoris and Esse~ltialHypertension. (Add- itional income)

Y70. Agency: Schering Corporation No.: None New Funds: $2,490 Currant Period: January 4, 1984 TitlelDescription: The Cardio-Hernodynamic Profile of Sch 19927 (Labetalol) in Patients wjth Hyper- tension. (Additional income)

*71. Agency: Schering Corporation No.: None New Funds: $14,962.75 Current Period: January 23, 1984 Title/Description: The Safety of Labetalol in Hypertensive Patients with Compromised Left Ventricular Funcrion and a History of Congestive Heart Failure

*72. Agency: SrnithKline Beckman Corporation No.: None New Funds: $36,000 Current Period; January S, 1984 Title/Descr.iption: The Effects of Ranitidine on Hormone Systcms

73. Agency: Southwestern Medical Foundation No.: None New Funds: $100,352 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Development of a Novel Approach to Population Control. (Renewed support)

*No letter of transmittal

HD-I6 NUN-GOVERNMENTAL. CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

*74. Agency: E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. No.: None New Funds: $3,000 Current Period: October 21, 1983 Tit le/Descr iption: Treatment of Serious Urinary Tract Infections. (Addj t ional income)

Agency: Sterling-Wirlthrop Research Institute No.: None New Funds: $14,000 Current Period: December 2, 1983 Title/Descr iption: A Study of the Inutropic versus Vasodilator Effects of Intravenous Amrinone in Patients with and without Congestive Heart Failure. (Additional income)

76, Agency: Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children No.: None New Funds: $5,000 Current Per id: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Tit le/Descr iption: To provide the services of Dr. Ezaki to serve as a staff member of the hand service at Scottish Rite Hospital

*77. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: None New Funds: $1 1,000 Current Period: November 21, 1983 Title/Descr iption: Neuropharm acol ogy of Alprazot am

*78. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.; None New Funds: $2,500 Current Period: October 31, 1983 Ti tLe/Descr iption: Magnetic Intravascular Targeting of the Antibiotic, U63196E. (Additional income)

79. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: None New Funds: $26,100 Current Period: December 2 1, 1983 Title/Descr iption: Efficacy of Alprazolarn (Xanax) versus Placebo in the Treatment of Panic Attacks and its Effects on Cardiovascular Physiology. (Add- itional income)

80. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: None New Funds: $lO,OOO Cur rent Period: December 20, 1983 Ti tleJDescription: The Effect of Cyclo-Prnstin in Unstable Angina. A Double-blind Study. (Additional income)

81. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: None New Funds: $4,000 Current Period: December 16, 1983 Tit le/Descript ion: The Effect of Preinduction Cervical Softening with Prepidil Gel (PGE2) on the Outcome of Labor lnduced with Intravenous Oxytoci n: A Controlled Trial

*No letter of transmittal

/.'- NON-GOVERNMENTAL CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND AGREEMENTS {FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

82. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: MI 1 100/0043 New Funds: $33,000 Current Period: December 28, 1983 Title/~escription: Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Ceftazidime and Clindamycin versus Ampicilljn, Tobramycin and CIindam ycin in the Prevention of Inf ectivus Complications of Appendicitis in Children

83. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: 1-986 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: Oxygen Diffusion in Hemeproteins Studied by Fluorescence Quenching

84. Agency: the Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: 1-987 New Funds: $60,000 Cur rent Period: June 1, 1984 through May 3 1, 1987 Tit le/Description: Regulation of HMG CoA Reductase

85. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: 1-982 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Titlel~escription: Allosteric Functions of a Membrane-Bound Hormone Receptor

86. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: 1-86 1 New Funds: $66,000 Current Period: June I, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Tit IelDescrip tion: Chemical Study of the Qa-2 Molecule

87. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation NO.: 1-823 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: Chemical Interactions Between Histone H 1 and Chromosomal DNA

88. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation NO.: 1-624 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Des;cription: Chemical Basis of Induction of Cytochrorne P-450

89. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: 1-616 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June I, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: The N-Oxidation of Amine and H ydrazine Derivatives

90. Agency: The Center for Nonprofit Management NO.: 177-0 1-071 New Funds: None Current Period: Extended to February 28, 1984 TitlelDescription: An amendment to contract with the Dallas Children and Youth Project to extend the contract perjod for three months

HD- 18 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12- 13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Children's Medical Center of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $25,000 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: For the services of a Hemophilia Nurse Coordi- nator

2. Agency: Children's Medical Center of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $75,000 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/ Description: Funding for training of five resident physicians

3. Agency: Childrents Medical Center of Dallas No.: None New Funds: $56,838 Cur rent Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Titlc/Description: Children's Hospital will provide personnel services in conjunction with the REACH Clinic

4. Agency: Hypergraphics, Ltd. No.; None New Funds: $2,028 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 TitlelDescr iption: Hypergraphics will provide HSC with a computer program designed to automate patient psycho- Iogj cal testing THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRZL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT ANT)

The following itetns have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Coordinating Board of the Texas College and University System No.: None New Funds: $735,000 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlefDescription: Funding for for ty-nine resident physician posit ions

2. Agency: Dallas County Commissioners' Court No.: 83 1728 New Funds: $7,000 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: To provide consultation and/or oral surgery procedures to adult inmates of Dallas County jails

3. Agency: Dallas County Health Department No.: None New Funds: $5O,G00 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through Septerrrber 30, 1984 Tit le/Description: Continuation of a contract to provide pro- f essional services

4. Agency: Dallas County Hospital Djstrh~t No.: None New Funds: $479,926 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: The Divisior~of Maternal Health and Family Plannlng will provide services to Parkland eligible patients in the obstetrical clirlics

5. Agency: Dallas County Hospital District No.: None New Funds; $1,257,380 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: To provide rnedical doctors and laboratory scientists to staff and oversee the Department of Pathology of Parkland Hospital

6. Agency: Dalias Independent School District No.: None New Funds: $42,000 Current Period: July 1, I983 through June 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: To provide technical assistance and training to special education teachers serving emotionally disturbed students in the DISD STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN)-continued-

7. Agency: Dallas Independent School District No.: None New Funds: $40 per assessment Current Period: November 1, 1983 through May 71, 1984 TitlelDescription: For otological assessments on clients common to nlSD and the Caiiier Center

8. Agency: Health Magnum SchooI High School for Health Professions No.: None New Funds: $1,980 Current Period: 1983-84 School Year TitlelDescription: Contract for Electroencephalographic Tech- nology instruction under the direction of Dr. Leroy in the Department of Neurology

9. Agency: Rusk State Hospital No.: tAC(84-85) 0970 New Funds: $2,100 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: To provide Psychiatric Grand Rounds to Rusk State Hospital

10. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources NO.; P.S. 05 1-02-P-00 New Funds: $51,424 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 3 1, 1984 TitlelDescription: Human Services Contract and Title XX Family Ptanning Contract for the Children and Youth Project

11. Agency: Texas Woman's University No.: iAC(84-85) 10 17 New Funds: $2,400 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: HSC will provide teaching services during the 1984 Spring Semester

12. Agency: Texas Woman's University No.: IAC(84-85) 1129 New Funds: $7,488 Current Period; January 16, 1984 through May 3I, 1984 TitleJDescription: To provide teaching services during the 1984 Spring Semester

13. Agency: Texas Youth Commission No.: IAC(S4-85) 1074 New Funds: $ro,ooo Current Period: December 27, 198 3 through August 3 1, 198 4 TitlelDescr iption: To provide primary health care services to the clients of TY C at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Clinic

14. Agency: University of California No.: 89 140-0, Amendment No. 09 New Funds: $14,320 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through Augubt 31, 1983 Amendment dated November 3, 1983 TitlelDescr iption: A Purchase Order Amendment to extend the time period and increase the funds for research activities in support of the UCLA Peptic Ulcer Center STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN1 - continued

15. Agency: University of California No.: 89 140-0, Amendment No. 10 New Funds: $57,128 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through December 31, 1984 Funding for the 05 subcontract year

16. Agency: The University of Texas at Dallas Cailier Center for Communication Disorders No.: IAC(~~-S~)1059 New Funds: $500 Current Period: December 20, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: To provide computer services

17. Agency: The University of Texas at Dallas/Callier Center for Communication Disorders No.: IAC(84-85) 0836 New Funds: $6,000 Current Period: September 23, 1983 through August 3 1, 1984 Title/Description: To provide the services of a Doctoral Intern to the Division of Psychological Services at Callier Center

18. Agency: The University of Texas at Dallas No.: 1~C(84-85)0131 New Funds: $3,850 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through May 31, 1984 Tit 1efDescription: To provide the services of Dr. Altan Blrd to teach graduate courses in the Program in Communication Disorders

19. Agency: The University of Texas at Dallas Callier Center for Communication Disorders No.: Arnendrnent No. 1 to Contract for Services New Funds; $1,000 Current Period: Effective December 14, 1983 Tjtle/Descriptjon: To increase the funds of contract for services for Medical Illustrations

20. Agency: The University of Texas Medical Branch at G alveston N 0.: XAC(84-85) 0980 New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: November 14, 1983 through August 31, 1985 Title/~escription: HSC will provide computer services

21. Agency: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston No.: None New Funds: $25,000 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Tit le/Descr iption: A subcontract to develop a Comprehensive Care Center as part of the Comprehensive Hemophilia Center at Houston THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

1 1.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1484

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The fallowing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Dallas County Area Agency on AginglAccess Center fm the Elderly No.: None h'ew Funds: $17,027 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: The DaIias County Center will provide the services of a site supervisor in conjunction with the Southwest Long Term Care Geron- tology Center at UTHSCD

2. Agency: Parkland Memorial Hospital No.: None New Funds: $25,000 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitlejDescription: Parkland Hospital will provide the services of a resident to monitor parients in the CT Scan area

3. Agency: Parkland Memorial Hospital No.: None New Funds: $630,000 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Tit le/Description: Funding for residency training for forty- two resident physicians

4, Agency: State Purchasirjg and General Services Commission No.: IAC(84-85) 1067 New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: December 22, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Titie/Description: The State Purchasing and General Services Commission will serve as a maintenance center for the purpose of distributing copies of System 1022 maintenance tapes to UTHSCD

5. Agency: The University of Texas at Arlingtun No,: None New Funds: $27,906 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: The School of Nursing at UTA will provide the services of a director of Service and Practice Models Development in conjunction with the Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center

6. Agency; The University of Texas at Arlington No.: 1AC(84-85) I 103 New Funds: $30,000 Current Period: January 12, 1984 through August 3 1, 1985 Title/Description: UTA Campus Printing Service will provide reproduction and copyjng services STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS GOING OUT) - continued

7. Agency: The University of Texas at Austin NO.: IACr84-85) 1 1 10 New Funds: $50,000 Current Period: January 13, 1984 through August 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: The University Printing Division of UT Austin will provide reproduction and copying services to UTHSCD

8. Agency: The University of Texas at Austin No.: None New Funds: $27,906 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: UT Austin will provide the services of a social worker as a Continuing Education trainer in conjunction with the Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETlNG

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATlONAL SERVlCES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FIJNDS COMING IN)

The i ollowing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute on Aging NO.: 5 RO I AGO 1228-06 New Funds: $11 1,471 Current Period: December 1, 198 3 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Gene Expression in Aging and Development. (Continued support)

2. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute on Aging NO-: 1 R01 AC04344-01 New Funds: $100,623 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Aging and Molecular Neuroendocrine Impair- ment. Studies to determine the extent to which down-regulation of pprlactin receptors in the hypothalamus of the aging brain is involved in the reduced capacity of the aged brain to synthesize DOPA and release dopamine

3 Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 1 RO1 AM31948-01A1 New Funds: $63,738 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TI tlefDescription: Muscarinic Receptor Regulation of the Anterior Pituitary. Studies using rats to better char- acterize the role of certain receptors found on the membranes of the anterior pituitary cells

4. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 3 R01 AM28425-03 New Funds: None Current Period: December 1, 1982 through November 30, 198 4 lrnmunobiology of Cutaneous Lymphoid Inf iitrates. A twelve month extension of project without additional funds FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTKACITS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

5. Agency: Department of Hedth and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 5 ROl AM14677-15 New Funds: $320,655 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Tit le/Description: Transport Properties of Nephrons. (Continued support)

6. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases NO.: 5 KO6 AM 14155-23 New Funds: $19,193 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Clinical and Basic Immunology. (Continued support 1

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases NO.: 3 R01 AM 19101-0752 New Funds: $3,225 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through December 31, 198 3 Title/Description: Cutaneous t upus Er ythernatosus Pathogenesis Mechanisms. (Suppiemental supper t)

8. Agency: Department of HeaIth and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 5 R01 AM16816-11 New Funds: $105,650 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Gastric Acid Secretion and Buffer Content after Eating. (Continued support)

4. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 3 UOI AM3061 I-02S1 New Funds: $73,386 Current Period: December I, 1983 through May 31, 1984 TitielDescription: Diabetes Control and Complications (DCCT). (Supplemental support)

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Dlseases No.: 3 R01 AM19101-0753 New Funds: $1 5,796 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through February 29, 19134 Title/Description: Cutaneous Lupus Er y thematosus Pathogenesis Mechanisms. (~upplcmentai support) FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

11. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 5 R01 AM22 163-05 New Funds: $65,463 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1983 TitlelDescription: Hypothalamic Regulation of the Endocrine Pancreas. (Continued support)

12, Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 5 R01 AM28390-04 New Funds: $107,882 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, I983 Title/Description: Absorption and Secretion in the Human Intestine. (Continued support)

13, Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No.: 2 RO i AM 16209- 10 New Funds: None Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Role of Immune CompIexes in Chronic [n- flammation. (Revised award to authorize use of the unexpended balance from prior year)

14. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute No.: 5 R01 CA34902-02 New Funds: $108,798 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitIejDescription: Analysis of Neonatal H-2 Tolerance. (Continued support)

IS. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute No.: 2 ROl CA30253-04 New Funds: $92,909 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: A Study of Tropic Hormone Action in Carcinoma Cells. (Renewed support)

16. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development No.: 2 ROl HD14886-04 New Funds: $99,392 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through November 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Gene Expression in Brain Development. (Renewed support)

17. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Deveiopm en t No.: 5 PO 1 HD09988-08 New Funds: $365,889 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through Decenlber 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Neural Control of Gonadotropin and Prolactin Secretion. (Continued support) FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING INI - continued

18. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Heaith and Human Development NO-: 1 F32 HD06596-01 New Funds: $17,736 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: A Postdoctoral Fellowship for Joel L. Sheets entitled "Regulation of Steroid Metabolism by Cytochrome P-450"

14. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NO.: 5 P50 HD 1 1149-07 New Funds: $442,347 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Initiation of Human Labor: Prevention of Prematurity. (Continued support)

20. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NO.: 5 R23 HD16773-02 New Funds: $31,517 Current Period: April 1, 1934 through March 3 1, 1985 Tit IelDescription: Modulation of Spermatogenesis. (Continued support)

21. Agency: Dcparrrnent of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development No.: 3 ROl HDl4886-0351 New Funds: $4,733 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through December 3 1, 1983 Developmental Regulation of Cerebellar Protein Synthesis. (Supplemental support)

22. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Eye Institute No.: 1 R03 EY03170-01A I New Funds: $15,000 Current Period: February 15, 1984 through February 14, 1985 Title/Description: T-cell Subsets Mediating Cornea[ Allograft Rejection. Research to develop a successful orthotopic murine corneal transplantation mod el

23. Agency: Department of Health arid Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No.: 3 F32 GM09275-OZS 1 New Funds: $732 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Tit lelDescription: An award to increase the stipend of postdoctoral fellow Russell L. Moore FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTKACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

24. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No.: 5 R01 GM3I 321-02 New Funds: $49,008 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 TitlelDescription: Development of an In Vitro Wound Healing Model. (Continued support )

25. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences NO.: S R01 GM29935-03 New Funds: $89,406 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Tit le/Descr iption: Function of the Subunits of Eukaryotic Chromo- somes, (Continued support)

26. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 1 F32 HL06694-0 1 New Funds: None - a decrease of $1,170 Current Period: February 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 TitlelDescription: A decrease of funds for postdoctoral fellow, Mark A. Lehrman

27. Agency: Department of Health and Hurnan Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 5 P5O Ht17669-10 New Funds: $942,165 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Ischemic Heart Disease Special: zed Center of Research, (Continued support)

28. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 1 F32 HL06910-01 New Funds: $18,468 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: Isolation of Crystalloid Endopiasmic Reticulum from UT- 1 Cells. (A postdoctoral fellowship for Deborah T. Kochevar)

29. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 5 F32 HL06533-02 New Funds: $17,736 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Postdoctoral Fellowship for Laura Liscurn entitled "Recycling of Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor"

30. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 5 ROl HL14706-13 New Funds: $86,124 C urrcnt Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Fetal Hearts in Organ Culture. (Continued support) FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

31. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute NO.: 5 R23 HL29722-02 New Funds: $37,499 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Androgen Inhibited Fetal Surfactant Production. (Continued support)

32. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 5 RO 1 HL30 119-02 New Funds: $1 16,390 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Substrate and Endocrine Infiuences on Developing Lung. (Continued support)

33. Agency: Department of Health and Human Servjces National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 5 F32 HL06660-02 New Funds: $17,736 Cur rent Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 TitlefDescription: Postdoctoral Fellowship for Claude G . Davis entitled "Clustering of LDL Receptors in Coated Pits". (Continued support)

34. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood lnstitute No.: 5 R01 HL26810-04 New Funds: $53,395 Current Period: February I, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: CA Transport in Cardiac Membrane Vesicles. (continued support)

35. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No.: 2 T32 Ht07360-06 New Funds: None Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Training in Cardiovascular Research. ( Revised award to aurhurize use of funds from prior year balance)

36. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute NO.: 5 R23 HL26528-03 New Funds: None Current Period: January 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitlelDescr iption: Membrane Currents of Cardiac Purkinje Fibers. (Revised to extend the time period for six months)

37. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communi- cative Disorders and Stroke NO.: 5 ROI NS18041-03 New Funds: $39,399 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: Central Control of Somatic Sensory Functions. (Continued support) FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

38. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Narional Institittc of Neurolagical and Communi- cative Disorders and Stroke No.: 5 ROi NS18153-04 New Funds: $164,999 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 3 1, 1984 TitlelDescription: Regulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism. (Continued support)

39. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communi- cative Disorders and Stroke NO.: 5 R01 NS18081-03 New Funds: $47,938 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Tit le/Descrip tion: Physiology of CNS Biogenic Amines and Seizure Disorders. (Continued support)

40. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Comrnuni- catjve Disorders and Stroke No.: 3 ROl NS10046-1051 New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: May 1, 1983 through April 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Central Mechanisms in Fever and Normal Therrnoregulation. (Supplemental support)

4 Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Office of Populatiorl Affairs NO.: FPT 60000 1-0 4- 1 New Funds: $30,000 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program. (supplemental support)

42. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Division of Research Resources No.: 1 SLO KK01751-01 New Funds: $6 1,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescr iption: Automated Oligodeoxynucleotide Synthesizer. Funds to purchase equlplnent for research projects involved in the srudy of the structure, function and expression of genes

43. Agency: Department of Health and Hutndn Services Office of Human Development Services No.: 90AL00 14/02 New Funds: $349,99 2 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through January 3 I, 1985 TitlelDescription: Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center. A multidisciplinary center for long term care af the functionally impaired and minority elderly

44. Agency: NASA Johnson Space Center No.: NAS 9-1 6044, Modification Na. t65 New Funds: $203,000 Current Period: Effective November IS, 1983 for period ending April 1, 1984 Tit le/Description: A Supplemental Agreement to increase the funds of the contract FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

45. Agency: NASA Johnson Space Center No.: NAS 9-16044, Modification No. 17s New Funds: $20,000 Current Period: Effective January 16, 1984 through period ending June 1, 1984 An increase in funds for contract

46. Agency: National Science Foundation No.: PTM-83 14034 New Funds: $40,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985 TitlelDescription: Acquisition of an Ultracentrifuge and Rotors. (Funds for the purchase of equipment)

47. Agency: Veterans Administration Medical Center, Dallas No.: None New Funds: $30,643.20 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: An Assignment Agreement for Timothy Carmichael THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

1 1.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEAKCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEnERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COINC OUT)

The following items have been awarded and arc recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department of Heaith and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases Raylor College of Medicine No.: Subcontract under NIH 1 R01 AM32910-0 I New Funds: $1 33 per patient with average number of 15 patients Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1984 Baylor College of Medicine will provide research subjects for the pediatric renal disease collaborative studies on a fee-for- service basis

Agency: Department of Health and Human Scrv~ces National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases Tulane Medical Center No.: Subcontract under 1 K 01 AM329 10-0 1 New Funds: $133 per patient with an average number of 15 patients Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1984 Tulane Medical Center will provide research subjects for the pedratric renal disease collab- orative studies on a fee-for-service basis

3. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Heaith Tulane Medical Center No.: Subcontract under 1 RO 1 AM 329 10-0 I New Funds: $69,090 Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1984 Tulane will provide a variety of assays in order to evaluate inhib~torsof er ythropoietin in children with chronic renal failure

4. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences No.: Subcon tract under 1 RO 1 AM 329 10-0 1 New Funds: $133 per patient with an average number of 15 patients Current Period: September 30, 1983 through Septeni b~lr29, 198 4 University of Arkansas will provide research subjects for the pediatric renal disease collaborative studies 5. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health The University of Texas at Austin No.: Subcontract under 2 P5O GM21681-20 New Funds: $92,725 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: 1J.T. Austin will provide research services in conjunction with the Specialized Research Center

6. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston No.: Subcontract under 1 RO 1 AM 329 10-0 1 New Funds: $133 per patient with an average number of 15 patients Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1984 TitlelDescription: UTHSC-Houston will provide research subjects for the pediatric renal disease coilaboratlve studies

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health The University of Tcnnessec for the Health Science in Memphis No.: Subcontract under 1 KO i AM32910-01 New Funds: $16,614 Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1984 The University of Ter~nesseewill provide assays involving measurement of calcium excretion rate in chiidren with isolated hema- turia THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT DALLAS

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12- 13, 1984

AMENnMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER BUDGET OFFICE Resignations and Leaves: 1. Delete Mr. lames D. Roper as Budget Officer (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $42,000 from the 1983-84 budget effective January 31, 1784. Source of Funds: State Funds: Budget Off ice Administrative and Professional Salaries - $42,000 (RBC# 220)

Salary Rate Increases: 2. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Mr. Ronnie W. Jones from Associate Director of Accounting (Non-tenure) with a total corn ensation of $97,000 to Budget Officer (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of 142,000 effective February 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Budget Office Administrative and Professional Salaries - $42,000 (RBCiI 2233)

INFORMATION SYSTEMS Resignations and Leaves: 3. Delete Dr. Harry J. Murphy as Manager, Information Systerns PIanr~ir~gand Custorner Support on-tenure) with a total compensation of $37,050 from the 1983-84 budget effective December 5, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: information Systerns Admirlistrative and Professional Salaries - $37,050 (RBCiI 184)

LIBRARY Appoint rrwn ts: 4. AppointMrs.SueL.RaymondasFacultyAssociate,RefcrenceLibrarian/ Search Analyst (Senior Assistant Librarian) (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $19,400 effective January 3, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Library Administrative and Professional Salaries - $19,400 (RBC#/ 202)

5. Reappoint Mrs. Audrey L. Tichenor as Faculty Associate, Reference Li brariarl (Non-tenure) 50% with a total compensation rate of $16,200 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Library Administrative and Professional Salaries - $16,200 (RBC# 199)

Resignations and Leaves: 6. Delete Ms, Karen L. Cassady as Facultv Assaclate (Reference Librarian/ Search Analyst) (NOD-tenure) 50%- with a total compensation rate of $20,200 €ram the 1983-84 budget effective January 15, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Library Administrative and Professional Salarics - $20,200 (RBC# 181) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER - continued LIBRARY - continued Resignations and Leaves: 7. Delete Ms. Tamara 3. Szarks as Faculty Associate, (Assistant Librarian), Cataloger on-tenure) with a total corn pensation of $18,049 from the 1983-84 budget effective January 6, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Library Administrative and Professional Salaries - $18,049 (RBCH 207)

MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION SERVICE CENTER Appointments: 8- Appoint Ms. Barbara Noell as Director of Medical Illustration Service Center on-t&re) with a total compensation of $22,000 effective February 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medical Illustration Service Center Administrative and Professional Salaries - $12,500 Biomedical Communications Resources Center Administrative and Professional SaIaries - $12,5 00 (RBCO 226)

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL

ANESTHESIOLOGY Resignations and Leaves: 1. Delete Dr. James 0. Elam as Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology (Non-tenure) 90%T with a total compensation rate of $65,220 from the 1983-84 budget effective December 31, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries - $65,220 (RBC# 183)

2. Revise RBC# 90 to extend the Leave of Absrncr of Dr. Ann Trowbridge, Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 23%T through April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $60,500 (RBC#/224)

FAMILY PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE Appointments: 3. Reappoint Dr. Robert L. McBroom, Jr. as Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Practice and Community Medicine and Coordinator of Adult Medicine Education, UTSMS- Wichita Falls Family Practice Resjdency Program (Non-tenure) 55%T with a total compensation rate of $72,700 effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: North Central Texas Medical Foundation - $72,700 (RBC# 177)

Resignations and Leaves: 4. Delete Dr. Winfrey W. GoIdman as Professor and Chairman (Tenure) with a total cor~lpensationof $97,400 f rorn the 1983-84 budget effectiveNovember 27, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Family Practice and Cornmunit y Medicine Faculty Salaries - $83,000 Other than State: MSRDP Grant-President's Development Fund - $7,600 Sourhwestern Medical Foundation - $6,800 (RBC# 178) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

FAMILY PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE - continued Changes in Status: 5. ChangethestatusofDr.Wi11iamF.RossfromProfessorandChairmanof Division of Family Practice in the Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine (Tenure) to Acting Chairman and Professor of Family Practice and Community Medicine (Tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $95,200 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Family Practice and Community Medicine Faculty Salaries - $83,000 Other than State: Southwestern Medical Foundation - $6,800 MSRDP Grant - $5,400 (RBCI) 1851

6. Change the status of Ms. Laura M. Snell from Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure) 75%T to lnstructor of Clinical Family Practice and Cornmunit y Medicine and Health Care Sciences Won-tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $26,300 effective November 15, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Family Practice and Community Medicine Faculty Salaries - $ t 3,150 Other than State: AoA LTC - $13,150 (RBW 1733) INTERNAL MEDICINE Appointments: 7. Appoint Dr. Moshe Levi as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total corn- pensation of $65,171 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Medical Center - $65,171 (RBCB 194)

8. Reappoint Dr. Robert A. Farkas as Assisrant Professor of Clinical Internal Medicine on-tenure) with a total compensation of $jO, 17 1 eff ectlve September 1, 1983 through December 23, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Medical Center - $50,17 1 (RBC# 187)

9. Appoint Dr. Linda W. Jennings as Research Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $28,300 effective January 17, 1984. Source of Cunds: State Funds: Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $19,095 Medical Computing Resources Center Administrative and Professional Salaries - $9,405 (RBr#/ 227)

Salary Rate Increases: 10. Increasethe totalcompensationof Dr.PeterE.Lipsky,Professor of Internal Medicine and M icrobiotogy (~enure),from $84,000 to $86,000 effective February 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: internal Medicine Faculty Salaries - $44,500 Graduate Prograrn in Immunology Faculty Salaries - $2,000 Other than State: NIH Grant - $30,000 Simmons Family Foundation - $9,500 (RBCJ~221) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued yRate Increases: Change the status and increase the total compensation of Dr. Juliet H. Ashton from Research Instructor in Pharmacology (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $1 8,000 to Research Instructor in Internal Medicine (Non-tenure) with a total cotnpensation of $20,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: NIH Grant - $20,000 (RBC!) 218)

MICROBIOLOGY Appointments: 12. Appoint Dr. Muneo Inaba as Visiting Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $28,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Microbiology ~acilty Salaries - $23,300 Graduate Program in Irnm unology Faculty Salaries - $4,700 (RBC# 219)

Resignations and Leaves: 13. Delete Dr. Carolyn K. Hurley as Research Instructor in Microbiology (Non- tenure) with a total compensation of $20,400 from the 1983-84 budget effective Jar~uary6, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: NIH Grants - $20,400 (RBrJi 195)

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Salary Rate Increases: 14. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Mr. John Pospahala from Associate Director for Administrative Services (Non-tenure) with a total com- pensation of $45,220 to Executive Director for Management and Planning (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $47,000 effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSKDP Grant - $47,000 IRBC# 169)

15 Change the status and increase the total compensation of Mrs. Judy Wagers from Fiscal Coordinator (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $33,559 to Manager, MSPlFiscal Activities (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $35,000 effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $35,000 IRBCD 179)

Changes in Status: 16. Change the status of Dr. Jack R. Gregg from Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology (Non-tenure) to Instructor in Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and Director of Planning, Division of Maternal Health and Fam il y Planning (Non- tenure) with no change in the total compensation of $50,700 effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty Salaries - $10,000 Other than State: Family Planning Operating Fund - $30,560 Family Planning Tuba1 lncome - $2,605 Obstetrical Clinics - $7,535 (R0C.U 176) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING RUnCET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PATHOLOGY Salary Rate Increases: 17, Increase the total compensation of Dr. Paul R. Vanatta, Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) from $57,500 to $62,500 effective January 1, 1984, and appoint him to staff in Parkland's Surgical Pathology Service. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pathology Faculty Salaries - $35,000 Other than State: Parkland Hospital-Pathology - $5,000 MSRDP Grant - $6,000 MSRDP Augmentation - $16,500 (RBC// 198)

PEDIATRICS Appointments: 18. A point Dr. Barton A. Kamen as Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pharma- cology PNon-tenure) with a total compensation of $64,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $50,000 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $14,000 (RBCH 210)

Resignations and Leaves: 19. Place Dr. Eugene Stevenson, 3r., Dentist (Non-tenure), on Leave of Absence without pay effective December 5, 1983 through December 6, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: Martin Luther King Operating Fund -$37,850 (RBCB 192)

Salary Rate Increases; 20. Increase the total compensation of Dr. Abbot R. Laptook, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology (Non-tenure), from $48,400 to $53,000 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $4,300 Other than State: St, Paul Hospital - $44,100 MSRDP Grant - $4,600 (RBCB 174)

21. Increase the total compensation of Dr. Heber C. Nielsen, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology (Non-tenure) from $48,400 to $53,000 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: NlH Grant - $22,980 St. Paul Hospital - $25,420 MSRDP Grant - $4,600 (RBC# 173)

PHARMACOLOGY Appointments: 22. Appoint Dr. Bruce A. Harris as Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $30,000 effective January 16, 1984, Source of Funds: State Funds: Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBCB 217) AMENDMENT5 TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING RUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued

PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION Salary Rate Increases: 23. Change thestatusandincrease the totalcompensationof Dr.Demitri 3. George from Associate Professor of Cllnical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Director of Residency Training, and Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy on-tenure) with a total compensation of $88,800 to Vice Chairman and Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Director of Residency Training, and Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy ta on-tenure) with a total compensation of $93,800 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Faculty Salaries - $68,748 Physical Therapy Faculty Salaries - $1,952 Other than State: Department of Education - $18,100 MSRDP Grant - $5,000 (RBCK 180)

?i;*pojnt ments; Appoint Dr. James P. Predofk as Visiting Associate Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $41,199.96 effective November 1, 1983 through April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Paid Direct-The University of Texas Heaith Science Center at Houston - $41,199.96 (RBC# 170)

25. Appoint Dr. Hugh L. Sweeney as Research Instructor on-tenure) with a total compensation of $19,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Abbott Laboratories - $19,000 (RBC# 204)

PSYCHIATRY Appointments: 26. Appoint Dr. JohnE.Deleray asclinical Assjstant Professor of Psychology (Non-tenure) 20%T with a total compensation rate of $33,000 effective January 16, 1984 through May 15, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology Faculty Salaries - $22,110 Other than State: Timberlawn Hospital - $10,890 (RBC# 216) 27. Reappoint Dr. Bettie W . Hardy as Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry on-tenure) with a total compensation of $32,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Paid Direct-Children's Medical Center - $32,000 (RBCJ) 205)

Resignations and Leaves: 28. Delete Dr. Reuben M. Allen as Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Neurology (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $68,407 from the 1983-84 budget effective December 3 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: Paid Direct-VA Medical Center - $68,407 (RBC!~ 191) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued PSYCHIATRY - continued Resignations and Leaves: 29. Delete Dr. Bettie W. Hardy as Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $2i,000 from the 1983-84 budget effeitive December 31, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology Faculty Salaries - $1,900 Other than State: Carl and Florence King Foundation - $8,100 SMU Grant - $7,000 MSKDP Grant - $5,000 (RBC// 186)

Changes in Status; 30. Change the status of Dr. Roy 5. Kiscr from Associate Professor (Non-tenure) lOO%T to Clinical Associate Professor (Non-tenure) 50%T with no change in the total compensation rate of $78,300 effective March 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Psychiatry Faculty Salaries - $78,300 (RBC#/229)

31. Change the status of Mrs. Royanna J. Brix from Instructor in Clinical Psychiatry (Non-tenure) to Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure) 50%T with no change in the total compensation rate of $25,600 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Psychiatry Faculty Salaries - $25,600 (RBC# 214)

RADIOLOGY Appointments: 32. Appoint Dr. Giles E. Williams, Jr. as Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology Won-tenure) with a total compensation of $84,133 effective September 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $1,200 Paid Direct-VA Medical Center - $82,933 (RBCJI 182)

SURGERY Appointments: 33. Appoint Dr.FritzE.Barton, Jr.asProIessor andchairman, Divisionof Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Won-tenure) 6>%T with a totai compensation rate of $100,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $100,000 (RBC6 228)

34. Appoint Dr. Kenneth D. Glass as Clinical Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 6%T with a total compensation rate of $63,000 effective October 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $63,000 (RBCi# 160)

35. Appoint Dr.FrankGottschalkasAssistant Professor of ClinicalOrthopedic Surgery on-tenure) with a total compensation of $82,000 effective January 10, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $59,900 Other than State: MSHDP Grant - $22,100 (RBCO 222) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATlNG BUDGET - continued DALLAS MEDICAL SCHOOL - continued SURGERY - continued Appointments: 36. Appoint Mr. Jack R. Frautschi as Chemical Engineering Specialist on-tenure) with a total compensation of $34,000 effective January 16, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Chairman's Funds - $34,000 (RBC# 225)

-Resignations and Leaves: 37. Delete Dr. Ralph E. Hdmes as Adjunct Assistant Professor on-tenure) 26%T with a total compensation rate of-$78,000 from the 1983-84 budget effective January 31, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $36,660 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $41,340 (RBC# 2300)

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

ALLIED HEALTH EDUCATION Appointments: I. A~~ointDr. Donald 0. Weaver as Adiunct Instructor on-tenure) 22%T with a &a1 cornpensatLon rate of $20,000'effective January 1, 1984 through April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Allied Health Education Faculty Salaries - $20,000 {RBC# 215)

HEALTH CARE SCIENCES Appointments: 2. Appoint Dr. J. Patrick Hart as Research Associate Professor of Health Care ~cicnce;'andAllied Health Education (Non-tenure) w irh a total compensation of $33,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Allied Health Education Faculty Salaries - $7,000 Other than State: Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Grant - $26,000 (RBCb 206)

3. Appoint Dr. John Skinner as Research Assistant Professor on-tenure) with a total compensation of $37,000 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center - $37,000 (RBCf 189)

4. Appoint Mr. Carmine N. Botto as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 60%T with a total compensation rate of $33,330 effective November 16, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center - $33,330 (RSCB 171)

5. Appoint Dr. Paul K. Chafetz as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 75%T with a total compensation rate of $40,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Southwest Long Term Care Gerontology Center - $40,000 (RBC/I 21 1)

6. Reappoint Dr. A. L. Clark as Adjunct Instructor (Non-tenure) 20%T with a total compensation rate of $18,000 eff ecrive January 1, 1984 through April 30, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $18,000 (HBC!)212) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - continued HEALTH CARE SCIENCES - continued Appointments: 7. Reappoint Mr. John P. Luby as Adjunct Instructor (Non-tenure) 20%T with a total compensation rate of $18,000 effective January 1, 1984 through April 30, 1984. Source uf Funds: State Funds: Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $18,000 (RRCU 213)

Resignations and Leaves: 8. Delete Mr. Norrnan C. Hooge as Adjunct Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) 50%T with a total compensation rate of $32,300 from the 1983-84 budget effective December 31, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries - $32,300 (RBCU 190)

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES Appointments: 9. Appoint Mr. Edward A. Sass as Instructor (Non-tenure) with a total compen- sation of $24,000 effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medical Laboratory Sciences Faculty Saf aries - $24,000 (RBCH 188)

Resignat ions and Leaves: 10. Place Mr. Edward A. Sass, Instructor (Non-tenure), on Leave of Absence without pay effective January 20, 1984 through January 27, 1954. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medical Laboratory Sciences Faculty Salaries - $24,000 (RBC# 209)

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS Appointments: 1 1. Appoint Ms. Cynthia Cunnin ham as Adjunct Instructor (Non-tenure) 26%T with a total compensation rate of % 25,500 effective January 9, 1984 through May 9, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty Salaries - $25,500 (RBCH 208)

PHYSICAL THERAPY Resignations and Leaves: 12. Delete Mr. Theodore J. Recker as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) with a total compensation of $30,000 from the 1983-84 budget effective January 3, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physical Therapy Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBCB 197)

Salary Rate Increases: 13. Change the status and increase the total compensation of Ms. Marjorie S. Barre from Associate Professor and Assistant Chair rnan of Physical Therapy (Tenure) with a total compensation of $35,500 to Associate Professor and Acting Chairman (Tenure)with a total compensation of $38,000 effective March 1, 19134. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physical Therapy Faculty Salaries - $38,000 (RBC~~201) AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

DALLAS SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - continued PHYSICAL THERAPY - continued Salary Rate Increases: 14. Change the status and decrease the totai compensation of Dr. Donna J. El-Din from Associate Professor and Chairman of Physical Therapy (Tenure) with a total corn ensation of $39,500 to Associate Professor (Tenure) with a total campen- sation of 137,000 effective March 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physical Therapy Faculty Salaries - $37,000 (RBC/# 200)

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Transfers of Funds: 1. Changes necessary to reflect properly the current operating budget for the fiscal year 1983-84 and to comply with Budget Rules and Procedures 1983-84, paragraph 3d; which states that all unfilled iine item faculty positions will lapse to the institutional Unallocated Faculty Salaries account as of November 30, 1983. (RBCf 196) Details as follows:

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

Dallas Medical School-Faculty Salaries Dallas Medical Schoai-Maintenance and Operations Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences-Faculty Salaries Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences- Classified Salaries Dallas School of Allied Health Sciences- Faculty Salaries

Total Source

APPLICATION OF FUNDS: LAPSE: Dallas Medical School Unallocated FacuIty Salaries 122990 $ 918,074 Daiias Medical School Unalloca t ed Maintenance and Operations 122995 234,890 Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Unallocated Faculty Salaries 124990 80,740 Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Unallwated Classified Salaries 124991 24,963 Dallas School of Allied Health Sciences Faculty Salaries 125990 10,107

Total Application $ 1,268,774 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPEH ATING BUDGET - continued

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued Transfers of Funds: - continued Details of RBC# 196 - continued

Account I tern Total Number Amount Amount

TRANSFER FUNDS TO:

Dallas Southwestern Medical School Unallwated Faculty Salaries 122990 Unallocated Maintenance and Operations 122995

Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences-UnalIoca tcd Faculty Salaries 124990 Unallocated Classified Salaries 12499 1

Dallas School of Allied Health Sciences-Unalloca ted Faculty Salaries 125990

TRANSFER FUNDS FROM:

Dallas Southwestern Medical School Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries Page 61 , item 35, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anest hesioiogy Page 61, Item 36, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology Page 61 , Item 37, Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology Maintenance and Operations

Biochemistry Faculty Salaries Page 70, Item 20, Professor Page 73, Item 40, Assistant Professor Maintenance and Operations

Cell Biology Faculty Salaries Page 85, Item 10, Associate Professor Page 87, Item 30, Assistant Professor Maintenance and Operations AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued Transfers of Funds: - continued Details of KBC# 196 - continued

Account 1tern Total --Number Amount Amount Internal Medicine Faculty Salaries 121690 159,244 Page 125, Item 122, Assistant Professor 25,744 Page 125, ltem 124, Assistant Professor 60,000 Page 125, Item 126, Assistant Prof cssor 60,000 Page 125, Item 127, Assistant Professor 14,100 Maintenance and Operations 121695

Pathology Faculty Salarles 122270 Page 222, Item 51, Assistant Professor Page 222 ,Item 52, Assistant Professor Maintenance and Operations 122275

Pediatrics Faculty Salaries 122350 Page 238, Item 46, Assistant Professor 59,070 Page 238, ltem 47, Assistant Professor 60,000 Radiology Faculty Sai ar ies 122790 Page 297, item 27, Assistant Professor 21,000 Page 297, Item 28, Assistant Professor 63,000 Maintenance and Operations 122795

Surgery Facui ty Salaries 122830 Page 317, Item 60, Assistant Professor 21,000 Page 317, Item 62, Assistant Professor 63,000 Maintenance and Operat ions 122835

Dallas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Cell Biology Faculty Salaries 123240 Page 337, Item 6, Associate Professor 2,968 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS - continued Transfers of Funds: - continued netails of RBC# 196 - continued

Account Item Total Number Amount Amount

Biochemistry Faculty Salaries 123330 77,772 Page 344, Item 26, Assistant Professor 38,902 Page 344, Item 27, Assistant Professor 38,870 Classified Salaries 12333 1 24,963 Page 345, Item 31, Graduate Assistant . Zlr,963

Dallas School of Allied Health Sciences Health Care Sciences Faculty Salaries 125460 10,107 Page 396, Item 35, Instructor 10,107

2. Change the source of funds to increase the original approved state budget of the f oilowing departments: Anesthesiology, Pathology, Radiology, and Surgery. These source of funds changes do not increase the total compensation rate of the individuals involved. (RBC# 203) Details as follows:

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

Dallas Medical School Unallocated Faculty Salaries 122990

APPLICATION OF FUNDS:

Dallas Medical School Anesthesiology Faculty Salaries 121140 Pathology Faculty Salaries 122270 Radiology Faculty Salaries 122790 Surgery Faculty Salaries I228 30 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MiDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

GALVESTON, TEXAS 77550

Charles B, Mullins, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and presentation to

the Board.

I recamend approval.

Sincerely,

President THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRAEICH AT GALVESTON

DOCKET FOR THE APRIL 12-13, 1984 MEETING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to the University...... 6-3

Absence from Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel ...... 6-3

Business Contracts for Services ...... 6-4

Award of InstitutionalIy Controlled ConstructionContracts ...... G-5

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development and Educational Services:

State and Local Government...... G-11 Federal...... G-13

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budgets (including Faculty and Staff appointments, changes in status, and transfers of funds within existing Budget totals) ...... G-17

Medical Staff Appointments, Resignations, and Changesinstaffstatus...... G-24 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEOICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' HEETINC

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATION

The following gifts have been received and are recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents :

Donor and Address-. Purpose Amount

I. Dr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Green Operational support for new $ 252,516.24 3525 Turtle Creek Blvd., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Apt. 20A (NMR) Unit. Dallas, Texas 75219

2. M.D. Anderson Foundation Fourth payment on pledge of $ 50,000.00 c/o First City National $250,000 toward construction Bank of Houston costs of the Learning Center. P. 0. Box 809 IIouston, Texas 77002

3. The Sealy 6 Smith Foundation Purchase of hospital for the John Sealy Hospital equipment. P. 0. Box 81, Substation 1 Galveston, Texas 77550

4. The Sealy & Smith Foundation Annual contribution pledged $1,300,000.00 for the John Sealy Hospital to the interest and sinking P. 0. Box 81, Substation 1 fund for The University of Galveston, Texas 77550 Texas Endowment and Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1973.

TRAVEL IN EXCESS OF 29 DAYS. In compliance with Section 10.33 of Chapter 111, Part TI, Rules and Regulatians of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas System, approval of the following travel requests is respectfully recommended.

1. Patsy Hedges, M.D., Resident, Department of Anesthesiology, to travel for the period December 24, 1983 through January 31, 1984 to Corpus Christi, Texas on assignment to Driscoll Foundation Children's Hospital. Dr. IIcdges' travel experlses in the approximate amount of $100.83 will be paid from MSRDP funds.

2. David Holder, M.D., Resident, Department of Anesthesiology, to travel for the period December 24, 1983 through January 31, 1984 to Corpus Christi, Texas on assignment to Driscoll Foundation Children's Hospital. Dr. Holder's travel expenses in the approximate amount of $100.83 will be paid from HSRDP funds.

3. Matthew Toups, M.D., Resident, Department of Radiology, to travel for the period March 4, 1984 through April 14, 1984 to Washington, D.C. to attend the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Radiologic Pathology Course. Dr. Toups's travel expenses in the approximate amount of $750.00 will be paid from MSRnP funds. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARIl OF REGENTS' PiEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contract has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency : Galveston Yacht Basin, Inc. Funds : $2,213.60 per month Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1986 Ti tle/Description: Lease of 2,767 square feet of office space for the Office of Student Financial Aid. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOAICU OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

AWARII OF INSTITUTIONALLY CONTROLLED CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS

The following contract has been awarded and is recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

In accordance with the authorization of the U.T. Board of Regents at the meeting of October 13-14, 1983, bids were taken on February 2, 1984, for the Jennie Sealy Hospital - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Project Installation and a contract was awarded to Comex Construction Company in the amount of $389,000. The contract was awarded to the lowest responsible bidder and the conttact amount was within the funds authorized by the Board of Regents. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS ANI3 GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NUN-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and arc recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1 . Agency : Ayerst Laboratories No. : None New Funds : $1,838.40 Current Period: October, 1983 through (open) Title/Description: Inderal in Treatment of Acute, Suspected Myocardial Infarction

2. Agency : Beecham Laboratories No.: None Mew Funds: $5,250 Current Period: November, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Pseudonlonic Acid in Infected Skin Lesions

3. Agency: Bethurum Laboratories No. : None New Funds: $2,557.50 Current Period: November, 1983 through (Open) Title/Uescription: Ex-Nolo-Thyl.ene in Poison Ivey

4. Agency: Biosyne Corporation No. : None New Funds: $1,200 Current Period: December 21, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Reproduction in Vulpes Vilpes

5. Agency: Aoehringer lngelheim Ltd. Regional Office No. : 110183 New Funds : $4,690 Current Period: October 27, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Dixarit TTS in the Treatment uf Menopausal Syndrome

6. Agency: Cooper Laboratories, Inc. No. : None New Funds : $16,500 Current Period: Harch 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Title/Description: Protamide and Cell-produced Viral Inhibitors Studies

7. Agency: The Deafness Research Foundation No. : None New Funds: $8,048 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: The Effects of Tilt Relative to Gravity on Opt~kineticAfter Nystagmus TKE UNIVERSlTY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

CONTKACTS ANIl GRANTS - NOH-GOVERWENTAL (FUNIIS COMING TN) - continued

8. Agency: Hillman 1984 Research LP No. : None New Funds: $145,830 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through December 1, 1985 Tit1 elDescription: Development of an Imunocytochernical Screening Assay for Human Monoarnine Oxidase 0 Dysfunctian

9. Agency: Hoffman-LaRoche Inc. No. : None Mew Funds : $7,334 Current Period: November 15, 1983 through (open) TitlejDescription: Ceftriaxone (KO 13-9904) in the Therapy of Serious Bacterial Infections

10. Ageocy: Hoffmann-LaRoche Inc. No. : None New Funds : $8,800 Current Period: December 15, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Phase 1 Tolerance Study of rIFN-A (RO-22-8181) in Renal Transplant Recipients

1 I. Age~lcy: Hogg Foundation for Mental Health No. : None New Funds: $9,427 Curren c Period: 3anuary 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Aging, Health, and Psychological Well-Being: A Three-Generations Study of Mexican-Americans

12. Agency: Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund No. : None New Funds : $3,000 Current Period: January, 1984 through (Open) Title/Uescription: Bergson and Modern Science: An Interdisciplinary Cu~~ferenceon the Mind-Brain Problem

13. Agency: Eli Lilly and Company No. : None New Funds: $15,180 Current Period: September 7, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Double-blind Parallel Study of Pinacidil vs Prazosin in 30 Patients with Hypertension

14. Agency: Merck & Co., Inc. M~rckSharp & Dohme Research Laboratories No. : None New Funds: $25,000 Current Period: January, 1984 through (Open) Title/Destription: Comparative Effect of Hydrochlorothiazide Vcrsus Enalapril and Hydrochlorothiazide on Blood Pressure and Blood Glucose in Hypertensive Diabetics

15. Agency : Miles Pharmaceuticals No.: None New Funds: $2,500 Current Period: November 8, 1983 to (Oprn) Title/Description: Actions of Calcium Channel Blockers THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTOH Board Meeting - April 12-13, I984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

16. Agency : The Hoody Foundation No, : 83- 169 New Funds: $8,410 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Descriptian: Studies on Injury to Nerves b Recuperation

17. Agency: The Moody Foundation No. : 83-178 New Funds : $53,282 Current Period: August 1, 1983 through July 31, 1986 Title/Description: Recovery of Respiratory Motor Control Following Head Trauma

18. Agency: The Moody Foundation No. : 83-213 New Funds: $14,500 Current Period: December 15, 1983 through December 14, 1984 Title/Description: Bergsan and Modern Science: An Interdisciplinary Conference on the Mind-Brain Problem

19. Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Association No. : None New Funds : $20,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Molecular Characterization of Membrane Permeability Defects in Mytonic Huscle

20. Agency: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation No. : None New Funds: $6,000 Current Period: November, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Tercnnazole in Tinea Pedis (Ortho Study C82-086)

21. Agency: Retina Research Foundation No.: None New Funds: $19,580 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Visual Excitation in Retinal Photoreceptors

22. Agency: Schering Corporation No. : None NewFunds: $25,750 Current Period: December 13, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Evaluation of Alpha2 Interferon Intravenous Escalating Dose Induction and Subcutaneous Haintenance in Patients with Multiple Myeloma

23. Agency: Schering Corporation No. : None New Funds : $1,500 Current Period: September 23, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Netilrnicin Clinical Evaluation Study THE WIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NUN-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMTNG IN) - continued

24. Agency: Schering Corporation NO. : C82-059-03 Hew Funds : $13,9 I0 Current Peri.od: January 4, 1984 through (Open) Title/Description: A Phase 11 Study of Interferon in Renal Cell Carcinoma (Hypernephroma)

25. Agency: Sid W. Richards011 Foundation No.: 83-74 (Formerly 82-50) New Funds: $50,000 Current Period : January 1, 1984 through Oecember 31, 1984 Title/Description: Humanities in Medicine

26. Agency: Smith Kline Beckman Corporation No. : None New Furlds: $693 Current Period: December 15, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Multicenter Study Comparing the Rate of Duodenal Ulcer Healing in Patients Taking SK&F 92994-A2

27. Agency: Smith Klfne Beckman Corporation Smith Kline Er French Laboratories No. : None New Funds: $3,750 Current Period: February, 1484 through (Open) TitlelDcscription: Controlled Study of the Efficacy and Safety of Cefonicid in Selected Urinary Tract Infection

28. Agency: Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute No. : P-482 New Funds : $10,000 Current Period: December 12, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: The Effect of Once-a-Day Trilostane on Diuretic-Induced Hypokalemia in Hypertensive Patients

29. Agency: Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute No. : P-482 New Funds : $10,000 Current Period: December 20, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: The Effect of Once-a-Day Trilostane on Diuretic-Induced Hypakalemia in Hypertensive Patients

30. Agency: The Upjohn Comlpany No. : None New Funds: $4,000 Current Period: December 16, 1983 through (Open) Title/Description: Camparative lmmunovuppressive Effects of Various Methylprednisolone Preparations an Murine Cell-Mediated Responses THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - NDN-GOVERNMENTICI. (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

31. Agency: The Upjohn Company No. : None New Funds: $4,000 Current Period; January, 1984 through (Open) Title/Description: Comparative Immunosuppressive Effecta of Various Methylprednisolone Preparations on Murine Cell-Mediated Responses

32. Agency: American Home Products Corporation Whitehall Laboratories No. : None New Futtds : $149 Current Period: January, 1984 through (Open) Ti tle/Description: Preparation H Suppository Study (WM-269) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOW OF REGENTS1 MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNHENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Texas Department of Health No. : IAC(84-051-0734, Amendment No. 1 New Funds : $9,054 Current Period : September 1, 1983 through March 31, 1984 Title/Description: To increase the total contract amount and substitute a revised budget.

2. Agency: Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Richmond State School No. : IACC84-85)-0786, Amendment No. I New Funds : No new funds involved Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1985 Title/Description: To define the Bases for Calculating Reimbursable Coats.

3. Agency: Texas Education Agency No. : 4-4-6378EA New Funds: $37,731 Current Period : July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Support of the project "Cognitive and Affective Support Services for the Acutely Handicapped." THE UNIVERSTTY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS ANII GWTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPKMT

AM] EDECATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas No. : lAC(84-85)-0980 New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: November 14, 1983 through Allgust 31, 1985 Title/Description: For LTHSCD to provide computer services.

2. Agency : Texas Department of Human Resources No. : IAC(84-851-1087 New Funds: $24,304 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: For participation in an eligibility worker hospital program. THI? UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS WDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRTL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

Am EDUCATIONAL SEKVlCES - FEDERAL AND FGRBTGN GOVERPT.IENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded nr~dare recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regcnts:

1. Agenry: Depar LIPXI t of the Army US Army Medical Rescarch and Devel(~prnent Command No. : nAMn17-84-C-4004, Modification No. 40001 New Funds: No new funds illvolved Currrr~LPeriod: Octvber 24, 1983 through October 23, 1985 Title/Description: Pharmacological Sparing of Protein and Glucose in Burn Injury

Agency : Department of Health and Hrim~rlServices Animal Rcsourc~sBranch nivision of Research Resources No. : 5 P40 KH 01024-08 New FunrJs : $145,836 plus indirect costs Current Period: January 1, 1964 through Decemher 31, 1984 Titlc/llescrip Lion: Capture, flai rll~nanceand Culture of Loligirli d Squids

3. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration Bureau of Health Professions Divi si.on of Hedicine No. : 5 U15 YE 16073-02 Ncw Fu~ids: $108,000 Current Period: July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985 Title/Dcscriptian: Graduate Trai ni r~gin Family Medicine

4. Agency: Department of Health ar~dHuman Services National Tnstitutes of Health National Cancer Institutc No. : 5 KO4 CA 00805-03 New Funds: $38,748 Ciirrcnt Period: Frhruary 1, 1984 through Janilary 31, 1985 Title/Dcscription: Receptor-Trar~srr~~rnl~raneControl of Ccll Pro1 i ferat-ion

5. A~ency: Uepartment of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Cancer Tnsti tt~te NO. : 2 UIO CA 03096-27 New Fur~ds: $185,956 plus indirect costs Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Uescription: Southwcst Oncology Group THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - FEDERAL [FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

6. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Eye Institute No. : 5 R01 EY 01897-08 New Funds : $58,860 plus indirect costs Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Function of Neuron Networks in Visual Systems

7. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Eye Institute No. : 2 R01 EY 03553-04 New Funds: $85,547 plus indirect costs Current Period : February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Visual Transduction in Retinal Photoreceptors

8. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Rational Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No. : 5 R01 HL 16445-11 New Funds : $86,135 plus indirect costs Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1'984 Title/Description: Regulation of Plasma Protein Biosynthesis

9. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No. : 5 R01 HI, 20122-07 New Funds: $63,046 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Operational Mechanisms of Airway Receptors

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No. : 5 R23 HL 28698-02 New Funds : $30,726 plus indirect costs Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1980 Title/Description: Baroreceptor Modulation of Sympathetic Nervous Activity

11. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health Hational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases No. : 5 R01 AT 18932-02 New Funds: $63,076 plus indirect costs Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Tille/Description; Hepatocyte-Honocyte Interaction in Acute Inflammation

12. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Kational Institutes of Health National Institute of Enviroomental Health Sciences No. : 3 F32 ES 05245-02S1 New Funds: $9,618 Current Period; January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Postdoctoral Fellowship

THE UNIVERSI'I'Y OF TEXAS PIEDICAL BRANCH AT CALVESTON Ruard Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

CONTNACTS AND GRANTS - FEDEML (FUNDS COMING IN) - continued

19. Agency: . Department of the Army US Army Medical Res~arc-hand Development Cnmmand No. : D,Un117-83-C-3264, Modification No. P40001 Ncw Funds: Mn nev Eur~dsinvolved Current Period: September 30, 1983 through Septenber- 29, 1986 ~itle/~escription: Cumpuler lutage Analysis of Aistochemically- Labeled Acetyl c.ho3 inesterase

20. Agcncy: Department nf the Army US Army Medical Research and Develupll~ent Command No. : UW17-83-3-3264, Modification No. P40002 RPW Funds: No ncw funds involved Current Period: September 30, 1983 through September 29, 1986 Title/Descriytion: Computer Image Analysis of Histochemically- Labeled Acetylcholincsterase

21. Agency: Massachusetts Gsneral IIospital No. : Nodif ica~lunNo. 2 to Memorandum of Agreement for UTMD participation in NOl-CF43222 New Funds: No new funds involvcd Current Period: September 15, 1983 through August 14, 1984 Title/Dcscription: Multl-Center Study of Interferon Prophylaxis uf Primary CMV Infections in Renal Transplant P,ecipient s THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

AMENDHENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

GEWRAL ADHIHISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT and OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS Appointments: 1. Change the status of Mr. Charles W. Tandy, Assistant to the President for Planning in the Office of the President and appoint him as Assistant Vice Presid~ntfor Planning and Public Affairs in Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs with an increase in his salary rate from $62,000 to $64,000, effective January 1, 1984. Mr. Tandy also serves as Assistant Dean for Administration in Office of the Dean of Medicine. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 273)

OFFICE OF DIRECTOR OF STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES AND ADMISSIONS Appointments: 2. Appoint Dr. Betty B. McAsharl as Director of Registrar and Admissions at the salary rate of $48,500, effective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 264)

OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS; DIVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL SERVICES; and DEVELOPMENT OFFICE oi ointments : 3. Change the status of Ms. Linda L. Macdonald from Director, Division of Institutional Services IOO%T to Director of Comnnications 89.18XT in Division of Institutional Services and appoint her as Acting Director of Public Affairs 10.82%T in Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs with an increase in her salary rate from $37,100 to $41,600, effective February 1, 1984. Also, appoint Ms. Macdonald as Acting Director of Development, without salary, in Development Office, effective this same date. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 294) mLSCHOOL

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEDICINE Appointments : 4. Appoint Ms. Claire E. Donovan as Assistat~tto the Dean at the salary rate of $40,000, effective January 1, 1984. Funds needed are to come from unallocated non-teaching salaries. (RBC 292)

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEDICINE; TNTERDISCIPLINARY NEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM; PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH; and SCHOOI. OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES - HEALTH RELATED PROF'ESSIUNS Salary Rate Increases: 5. Change the status of Dr. Harvey Buace, 111, from Assistant to the Dean 38%T in Office of the Dean of Medicine and 38%T in Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program to Assistant Dean 36.05XT in Office of the Dean of Medicine and 35,91%T in Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program and increase his total compensation rate from $51,100 to $53,500, effective January 1, 1984. Change Dr. Bunce as Associate Professor in Preventive Medicine and Community Health from 29%T to 28.04%T at the same total compensation rate. Dr. Bunce also serves as Research Associate Professor, without salary, in School of Allied Health Sciences - Health Related Professions, Source of Funds: State Funds: Office of the Dean of Hedicine and Unallocated Non-Teaching Salaries - $19,288 Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program Non-Teaching Salaries - $19,212 Preventive Medicine and Community Health Faculty Salaries - $15,000 (RBC 293) G- 17 TIE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April. 12-13, 1984

AMEWMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued MEDICAL WOOL - continued

INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL LABORATORY and ANESTHESIOLOGY Resignations and Leaves: 6. Resign Dr. Sharon 0. Nelson, Assistant Laboratory Supervisor in Integrated ~unctionalLaboratory at the salary rate of $22,436, effective October 31, 1983. Appoint Dr. Nelson (Non-Tenure) as Instructor in Anesthesiology at the total compensation rate of $28,000, effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds : Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $28,000 (RBC 255)

INTEGRATED FUNCTIONAL LABORATORY; ANESTHESIOLOGY; and PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS Resi~nationnand Leaves: 7, Grant a reassignment of duty to Dr. Daniel L. Traber (Tenure), Professor, effective for the period of November 7, 1983 through April 10, 1984. Change his source of funds from 48%T to without salary in Integrated Functional Laboratory and from 52%T to 100xT in Anesthesiology at the same total compensation rate of $67,000. Dr. Traber also serves as Professor, without salary, in Physiology and Biophysics. Source of Funds : Other than State: HSRDP Grant - $67,000 (RBC 283)

HUMAN BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY AND GENETICS A~ointments: 8. Appoint Dr. Ashok Kumar (Non-Tenure) as Research Associate Professor at a total compensation rate of $48,000, effective January 20, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $48,000 CRBC 298)

INTERDISCIPLINAEY MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM and EWIRONHENTAL KEALTH ANII SAFETY Resignations and Leaves: 9. Accept the resignation of Ms. Harcia D. Dombroski, Industrial Hygienist 50%T in Environmental Health and Safety and 50xT in Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program at the salary rate of $35,000, effective December 31, 1983. (RBC 279)

INTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM; OFFICE OF THE: DEAN OF HEDICINE; and PEDIATRICS Resignations arid Leaves: 10. Accept the resignation of Dr. Spencer G. Thompson, Special Assistant to the Dean in Interdisciplinary Medical Education Program at a salary rate of $66,230, effective January 31, 1984. Also, resign Dr. Thompson as Special Assistant to the Dean, without salary, in Office of the Dean of Hedicine and as Assistant Professor, without salary, in Pediatrics, effective this same date. (RBC 299) INTERNAL HEDICINE Appointments: 11. Reappoint Dr. Robert L. Peake (Tenure) as Clinical Associate Professor 2.7%T at the total compensation rate of $74,000, effective September 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $74,000 Percent of Time: 2.7% (RBC 214) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

MNDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued - continued

TNTEJUJAL MEDICINE - continued Resignations and Leaves: 12, Accept the resignation of Dr. Albert K. Siu (Nan-Tenure), Assistant Instructor, at the total compensation rate of $24,037, effective November 30, 1983. (RBC 265)

Changes In Status: 13. Change the status of Dr, Donald F. Wheat (Non-Tenure), Clinical Instructor, from without salary to 5%T at the total compensation rate of $20,000, effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $20,000 Percent of Time: 5% (RBC 284) HICROBTOLOGY Changes In Status: 14. Grant a reassignme~rtof duty to and change the status of Dr. Howard M. Johnson (Tenure), Professor, from lOO%T to 50%T at the same total compensation rate of $51,750, effective Oecember 19, 1983. Source of Funds: Other than State: DHHS Grant - $36,226 IML, Ltd Grant - $15,524 Percent of Time: 50% (RBC 280) PSYCHlATRY ANII BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Resignations and Leaves: 15. ~cceptthe resignation of Dr. Rufino T. Co (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor, at the total compensation rate of $62,640, effective January 4, 1984. (RBC 290)

16. Accept the resignation of Dr. Il. Lankford (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor, at a total compensation rate of $27,560, effective January 18, 1984. (RBC 300)

Appointments: 17. Appoint Dr. Angela Vela (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Professor at the total compensation rate of $76,000, effective December 1, 1983. Source of Funds : State Funds: Ophthalmology Faculty Salaries - $48,000 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $28,000 (RBC 266)

PATHOLOGY Salary Rate Increases: 18. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Earl G. Long (Non-Tenure) , Assistant Professor, from $33,490 to $36,200, effective ~anuar~1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pathology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $29,200 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $7,000 (RBC 282) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEDICAL BRANClI AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 22-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued MEDlCAL SCHOQL - continued

PATHOLOGY and MICROBTOLQGY Salary Rate Increases : 19. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Helen L. Lucia (Aon-Tenure), Assistant Professor in Pathology from $60,215 to $55,000, effective February 1, 1984. Appoint Dr. Lucia as Assistant Professor, without salary, in Microbialogy, effective this same date. Source of Funds : State Funds: Palhology Faculty Salaries - $45,625 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $19,375 (RBC 316)

PATHOLOGY and CLINICAL LABORATORY Salary Rate Tncreases: 20. Change the status of Dr. George E. Buck (Non-Tenure) as Assistant Professor from 50rS to 53.64%T in Pathology and as Clinical Chemist from 50qbT to 46.36XT in Clinical Laboratory and also increase his total compensation rate from $37,640 t-o $40,600, effective January 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pathology and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $21,780 Clinical Laboratory Non-Teaching Salaries - $18,820 (RBC 271) PEDIATRICS Salary Rate Increases: 21.. Increase thc total compensation rate of Dr. Ben H. Brouhard (Tenure), Professor, from $61,940 to $64,940, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $54,940 Other than State: MSRDP Grant - $10,000 (RBC 249)

22. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Oonunen P. Mathew (Non-Tenure) , Assistant Professor, from $50,110 to $53,110, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pediatrics Faculty Salaries - $20,110 Other than State: DHHS Grant - $30,000 MSRDP Grant - $3,000 (RBC 272) PHARMACOLOGY Salary Rate Increases: 23. Tnrrease the total compensation rate of Dr. Mary L. Thomas @on-Tenure) , Assistant Professor, from $32,500 to $34,125, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds : Pharmacology Faculty Salaries - $4,125 Other than State: DHHS Grant - $30,000 (RBC 270)

RADIATION THERAPY Appointments : Vinod (Non-Tenure) Assistant at 24. Appoint Dr. H. Shah as Instructor 24.98XT,- the total compensation rate of $32,025, effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds : Radiation Therapy and Unallocated Faculty Salaries - $32,025 Percent of Time: 24.98% CRBC 277) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued HEPICAT. SCHOOL_ - continued RADIATION THE;KAPY and EMERGENCY MEDTCAL GROUP Resignations and-- Leaves: 25. Resign Dr. James A. Belli (Tenure), Professor and Chairman in Emergency Medical Group and adjust his total compensation rate from $137,000 to $125,000, effective November 1, 1983. Dr. Belli will continue to serve as Professor and Chairman in Radiation Therapy. Source of Funds: SLate Funds: Radiation Therapy Faculty Salaries - $73,430 Other than State: MSRDP Fund - $51,370 (RBC 251)

Resignations v and.- 1,raves: 24. Accept the resignation of Ilr. Habibullah Hashim {NO~-Tenure), Instructor, at the tatai compensation rate of $50,000, effective ~edember1, 1983. (RBC 263)

SURGERY and EMERGENCY MEDICAL GKOUP Salary Rate Increases : r7. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Frank M. Tvey, Jr, (Non-Tenure), Assistant Professor in Surgery from $98,469 to $107,800, effective January I, 1984. Dr. Ivey also serves as Assistant Professor in Emergency Medical Group. Source of Funds : State Funds: Surgery Faculty Salaries - $50,040 Other than State: MSWP Fund - $57,760 (RBC 267)

SUKGEKY and THE MARINE: BIOMEDICAL INSTTTUTE Changes-- In Status: 28. Change the status of Dr. Kiva M. Hokanson (Non-Tenure) , Research Instructor in Surgery, from the total compensation rate of $21,427 to without salary, effective November 30, 1983. Also, appoint Dr. Hokanson as Associate Member in The Marine Biomedical Institute at the same salary rate of $21,427, effective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RRC 262)

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

HEALTH CARE SCTENCES; PSYCHlATRY AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES and OBSTETRICS AN13 GYNECOLOGY Appointments : 29. Appoint llr. Raphael 5. Good as Associate Professor,3.29%T in School of Allied Health Sciences Health Care Sciences and change his status as Associate Professor from 100%T to 96.71XT in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sci-ences at the same total cornpensation rate of $101,490, effective September I, 1983. Dr. Good also serves as Associate Professor, without salary, in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Source of Funds: State Funds: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Salaries - $70,700 Other than State: UMlS Grant - $2,400 MSRDP Fund - $28,390 (RBC 185)

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY -Resi~nations and Leaves: 30. Accept the resignation of Hs . Laurie A. Schaper (Non-Tenure) , Instructor 20%T at the total compensation rate of $24,246, effective December 31, 1983. Ms. Schaper will continue to servo as Medical Technologist III in Clinical Laboratory. (RBC 289) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

GRADUATE S CBOOZ,

GRADUATE SCHOOL; PHARMACOLOGY; and PEDIATRICS Resignations and Leaves: 31. Accept the resignation of Dr. Walter J. Decker (Tenure), Associate Professor 25xT in Gradua~eSchool at the total compensation rate of $42,640, effective November 30, 1983. Change his status from Associate Professac 75%T to Adjunct Associate Professor, without salary, in Pharmacology, and change his status from Associate Professor Lo Adjunct Associate Professor, without salary, in Pediatrics , effective December 1, 1983. (RBC 252)

NURSING SCHOOL Resignations and Leaves: 32. Accept the resignation of Ms. Deborah J. Nickell (Non-Tenure), Clinical Instructor, without-salary, in School of Nursing - Nursing School, effective December 30, 1983. Ms. Nickell is also resigning as Clinical Nurse Specialist in Nursing Service - Medicine at a salary rate of $28,824, effective December 31, 1983. (RBC 291) UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

SUHGICAL OPERATING SUTTE Appointments : 33. Appoint Mr. Blake D. Speer as Perfusionist at the salary rate of $32,000, effective December 5, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 278)

RADIATION THERAPY SERVICE Appointments : 34. Appoint Mr. John W. Warren as Assistant to the Physicist at the salary rate of $40,000, effective December 19, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries, (RBC 281)

--TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COWTIO--WS HOSPTTAL OFFICE OF HOSPITAL AFFAIRS - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT Appointments: 35. ~~~oint-~r.Richard C. Sanders as Director of Administrative Services - TDC at the salary rate of $28,500, effective January 1, 1984. Funds needed are to come from depa rtrnenta 1 non-teaching salaries . (RBC 295) NURSING SERVICE - hilSTNC SUPPORT Increases: Salary Rate -- ..- 36. Change the status of Ms. Debra L. Mitchell from Training Specialist I1 at the salary rate of $25,236 to Assistant Director, Nursing Service at the salary rate of $30,828, erfective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental classified salaries. (RBC 268) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET - continued

INTERFERON RESEARCH PROGRAM

INTERFERON RESEARCH PROGRAM; INTERNAL MEDICINE; PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH; and EDUCATIONAL CANCER CENTER wintmentsu .- - -. -. : 37* Appoint Dr. James A. Hokanson (Tenure) as Assistant Professor .98%T in Interferon Research P'rogram at the same total compensation rate of $43,580, effective December 1, 1983. Dr. Hokanson also serves as Assistant Professor 49.51XT in Preventive Medicine and Community Health, 49.51XT in Educational Cancer Cent-er, and without salary in Internal Medicine. Source of Funds: State Funds: Preventive Medicine and Camrnu~iityHealth Faculty Salaries - $21,580 Interferon Research Program Faculty Salaries - $420 Other than State: DHHS Grant - $21,580 IHBC 261)

- MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUm THE MARINE BIOMEDICAL INSTITUTE Salary Rate Increases : 38. Increase the salarv rate of Dr. Judith L. Steinman. Associate Member from $18,660 to $19,296, efiective January 10, 1984. ~dditionalfunds needed are to come from IIHHS Grant in accordance with DHHS Guidelines. (RBC 297) LIBRARIES MEDICAL BRANCH LIBRARY Salary Rate Increases : 39. Increase the salary rate of Ms. Patricia Lee, Reference Librarian, from $21,321 to. $23,720, effective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental nan-teaching salaries. (RBC 223)

40. Increase the salary rate of Ms, Alice C. Wygant, Reference Librarian, from $24,130 to $26,530, effective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from departmental non-teaching salaries. (RBC 260) THE UNIVEKSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

MEDICAL STAFF APPOINTMENTS, RESIGNATIONS,

AND CWGES IN STAFF STATUS

The following items are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Change the staff status of Prapand Apisarnthanarax, M,Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, from Part Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Part Time Courtesy Membership on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of John M. Knox, M.D., Clinical Professor, Department of Dermatology, from Part Time Consulting Hemberhsip on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Part Time Courtesy Membership on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of Milton Pack, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, from Part Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Part Time Courtesy Membership on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of Frank A. Peltier, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, from Part Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Part Time Courtesy fieiubership on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of Charles 3. Wilson, H.D., Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, from Part Time Consulting Membership on the Hedical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Part Time Courtesy Memberhsip on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of Keith M. Ramsey, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, from Full Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

Change the staff status of Carlos Canales, M.D., Instructor, Department of Internal. Medicine, from Part Time Courtesy Membership on the Medical Staff, to Part Time Consulting MembersI~ip on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions.

Change the staff status of William Gordon, Jr., M.D., Instructor, Department of Radiation Therapy, from Full Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Full Timc Associate Membership on the Hedical Staff.

Change the staff status of Deopak G, Bedi, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, from FULL Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

Appoint Geoffrey Goldsmith, M.D,, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Hedicine, to Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

Appoint Elizabeth Schrnalstieg, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, to Part Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff, with private patient restrictions. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON Board Meeting - April 12-13, 1984

HEDICAL STAFF - continued

13. Appoint Angela Vela, H.D., Aesistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, to Full Time Associate Membership on the Hedical Staff.

14. Change the staff status of Renuka Rcddi, M,Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, from Full Time Active Membership on the Hedical Staff, to Part Time Active Membership on the Hedical Staff.

15. Change the staff status of Hilton Yee, M.D., Assistant Professor Department of Surgery, from Full Time Consulting Membership on the Medical Staff with private patient restrictions, to Full Time Associate Hembership on the Medical Staff with private patient privileges.

6 Resign Lawrence M. Slocki, H.D., Assistant Instructor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, from Full Time Associate Membership on the Medical Staff.

17. Resign Habibullah Hashim, H.D., Instructor, Department of Radiology, from Full Time Associate Membership on the Hedical Staff, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

P.O. Box 20036 Houst~r~,Texas 77225 )ger J. Bulger, M.D.. Pres~dent (7131 792-4975

March 7, 1984

Charles B. Mullins, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor for Healtl~Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Street Austin. Texas 78701

Dear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the April 12-13, 1984 Meeting of the

Board of Regents is submitted for your recommendation and

presentation to the Board.

I recommend approval.

Sincerely,

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U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to the University H H - 3

Absences from Usual and Regular Duties, including Travel and Reassignment of Duties (including travel in excess of 29 days) HH-4

Business Contracts for Services HH-5

Contracts, Grar~ts and Agreements for Research, Development, and Educational Services:

State and Local Government

Federal

Amendments to the 1983-1984 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds)

Clinical Faculty, Hospital Staff, and Other Without Salary Appointments THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATlCNS

The following gift has been received and is recommended for acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Pu r nose Amount

HOUSTOIJ MEDICAL SCHOGL

1, Sandoz, Inc. To be used for East Hanover, N. J. 07936 education, training and research in Organ Transplantation THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-14, 1984

ABSENCES FROM USUAL AND REGULAR DUTIES, INCLUDING TRAVEL AND REASSIGNMENT OF DUTIES

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Barbara E. Murray, M.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, to travel to Bangkok, Thailand for the period beginning February 8, 1984 through March 9, 1984. The purpose of this travel is to extend Dr. Murray's studies of plasmid-mediated resistance in a location where antibiotics are available over-the-counter and sanitation conditions promote spread of resistant enteric organisms. Dr. Murray has been asked to assist in setting up plasmid incompatibility testing and to give several lectures. She will also visit the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences Laboratory in Bangkok to learn of the problems and solutions involved in applying established molecular biology techniques (DNA hybridizations) to large-scale field studies. Dr. Murray will increase her knowledge and skills in tropical diseases and the knowledge gained shou Id benefit Infectious Disease Program projects in the areas of etiology and epidemiology of enteric infection. The cost of this travel will be paid from Private funds.

2. Cheves McC. Smythe, M.D., Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, to continue in his responsibilities as Director General of Commissioning the Aga Khan Hospital and Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan for and additionaI six months, beginning March 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984. The Aga Khan Medical College will continue to provide Dr. Smythe's salary, augmentation and fringe benefits, on a quarterly basis, for the duration of this reassignment. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

The following contracts have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTti SCIENCE CENTER

Agency: American Management Systems, Inc. Funds: $7,500 or 12% of the published list price of the CllFS purchasing subsystem; whichever is higher, in each case where AMS executes with a third party a proprietary software agreement Period: November 4, 7983 TitlelDescription : The purpose of this amendmer~t is to modify and supplement the terms of the original contract, dated February 9, 1983, so that both AMS and the Houston Health Science Center may share in any revenues arising from the marketing of TUFIMS.

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

Agency: Richard J. Ferley Funds: $1,420 per month Period : January 4, I984 through January 3, 1987 Title/Description : To lease approximately 2,310 square feet uf space at 4903 San Jacinto Street, Houston, Texas, at a cost of 61 cents per squarc foot; to provide facilities for a supplemental nutrition program funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Agency : Dill Douglas Pope and Maria Del Rasario C. Popc ( Lessor) Funds: $400 per month Period : March 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title IDescription : For renewal of lease of 1,500 square feet of space, in Rio Crande City, Texas, to be used for diabetes population screening related to a Federal Grant entitled, "Genetic Epidemiology of Diabetes in Mexican Americans" THE UNIVERStTY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETtNG

APRIL 12-13, t984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

Agency : Houston Community College System No.: None New Funds: $200 per month Current Period; December 1, 1983 through August 31, 1964 TitlelDescription: To provide instructjonal, educational and informational programming for health professionals through UTHSC's lnstructional Te tevis Ion Fixed Service microwave system

2. Agency: KCWS-TV, Channel 3 No.: None New Funds: Not to exceed $4,420 Current Period: January 23, 1984 through January 18, 1985 TitlelDescription: To provide KCWS, Clenwood Springs, Colorado the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

3. Agency: KTVY-TV, Channel 4 No. : None New Funds: Not to exceed $9,360 Current Period: January 2, 1984 through December 28, 1984 Title/ Description: To provide KTVY-TV, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

4. Agency: Kelwynn Telecourse, Inc. Funds: $200 for each authored protocol, $7.50 for sate of each tape, and $5.00 for rental of each tape Period : October 5, 1983 until terminated by either party with 60 days written notice TitlelDescription : To provide accredited Continuing Medica I Education videotapes

5. Agency: St. John Iiospital No. : None New Funds: Plot to exceed $3,300 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984, at which time the contract will be automatically renewed, and costs stipulated herein will remain in effect through August 31, 1985 To provide instructional, educationa I and informational programming for health professionals through UTtlSC1s Instructional Television Fixed Service microwave system The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Con tracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER (Continued)

6. Agency: WRCB-TV, Channel 3 No. : None New Funds: Not to exceed $8,840 Current Period: October 3, 1983 through September 28, 1984 TitlelDescription: To provide KRCB-TV, Chattanooga, Tennessee, the exclusive right to broadcast the Texas Health Reports

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Abbott Laboratories No. : None New Funds: $500 Current Period: December 3, 1983 TitleIDescription : Effects of Pediatric Aminosyn in Neonates Undergoing Hyperalimenta tion

2. Agency : American Cancer Society No. : None New Funds: $3,600 Current Period: July 1 , 1983 through June 30, f 984 TitleIDescription : Fellowship Grant - DNA Flow Cytonletry of Bladder Washings and Voided Urines of Patients with Bladder Cancer

3. Agency: American Cancer Society, tnc. No.: BC-334C New Funds: $89,350 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/ Description: Transglutaminase in Normal and Transformed Cells

4. Agency: American Cancer Society, Inc. No.: IM-62 J New Funds: $1 20,461 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitleIDescription: Solubiliza tion and Purification of Tumor Specific Transplantation Antigens

5. Agency : American Cancer Society, Inc. No. : BC-255F New Funds : $93,920 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitleIDescription: Biochemical Characterization of Rat Mammary Tumor Cell Growth Factors

6. Agency: The American College of Radialogy No. : None New Funds: $7,393.97 Current Period: November 28, 1983 TitleIDescription: To provide continued support of salaries The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued1 Funds Coming In {Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

7. Agency: Beckman Instruments, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $4,344 Current Period: November 9, 6, December 14, 21, 1983 and January tl and February 1, 1984 TitielDescription : Quality Control l nterlaboratory Comparison

8. Agency: G. H. BesseIaar Associates No. : None New Funds : $61,270 Current Period: January 6, 1984 TitlelDescription: A Comparative Study of Dittiazern and Hydrochlorothiazide as Initial Medical Therapy for Mild to Moderate Hypertension

9. Agency: Bu rroughs Wellcome Company No. : None New Funds: $20,000 Current Period: December 20, 1983 and January 10, '1984 Title/ Description: Comparative Evaluation of Epoprostenol versus Heparin in Hcmodialysis of Patients with High and Very High Risks of tlemorrhage

10. Agency: Dermatology Foundation No. : None New Funds: $5,000 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 37, 1985 T~tlelDescription: Host Response and Mechanisms of Tissue Injury in Maculopapular and Morbiliform Eruptions Associated With Ampicillin and the Penicillin Drugs

11. Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center No.: None New Funds: $20,565 Current Period: December 15, 1983 through December 30, 1984 TitleIDescription: Flow Cytometer Determined Red Cell Survival

12. Agency: Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center No. : None New Funds: $17,950 Current Period: December t5, 1983 through December 30, 1984 TitleIDescription: The Role of Platelet-Associated IgG and C3b in the Pathogenesis of Selected T hrornbocytopenic Disorders

13. Agency: The John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc, No.: None New Funds: $1 8,900 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title /Description : Fellowship Award - Modulation of Hormonal Influences on Urinary Concentrating Mechanism The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued 1 Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

4 Agency: American Hoechst Corporation No. : None New Funds: $1 5,495 Current Period: November 29, 1983 and December 14, 1983 TitlelOescription: Prophylactic Antibiotics in Cesarean Section : A Comparative Study

15. Ayency: Herrnann Hospital No.: None New Funds: $2o for one view and $23 for two views Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitleIDescriptior~: Ta provide interpretation of preemployment chest films on Hermann Hospital employees

16. Agency: Hoffman-LaRoche, tnc. No.: None New Funds: $1 0.000 Current Period: December 14, 1983 Titlel Description: Wound Healing in Ophthalmology

17. Ayency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation No. : None New Funds: $4,000 Current Period: November 22, 1983 TitleIDescription: Ly sosoma I Metabolism and Transport: Relationship to the Renal Fanconi

18. Agency: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation Na. : None New Funds: $9,000 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1904 TitlelDescription: Structural Studies of the lluman Gene for Alpha-Glucosidase

19. Agency: Memorial Hospital System No.: None New Funds: Not to exceed $43,504 Current Period : August 1, 1983 through July 31, '1984 TitlelDescription: The Physician Education and Patient Education Protocols and Materials

20. Ayency: Merck & Co., Inc. No.: None New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: December 20, 1983 TitteIDescription: Continuing Medical Education

21. Agency: Merck E Co., Inc. No. : None New Funds: $10,650 Current Perlod : June 9, 1983 Title/ Description: MU-421 vs. Placebo in a Double Blind Trial of the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Essential Hypertet~sion The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Con tracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued 1 Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MED t CAL SCHOOL (Continued I

22. Agency : Muscular Dystrophy Association No.: None New Funds: $31,768 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitleIPescription: Regulation of Calmodulin in Muscle

23. Agency: National Multiple Sclerosis Society No. : RC 1625-A-3 New Funds: $165,000 Current Period: Gctober 1, 1983 through September 30, 1985 TitlelDescription: A Genetic, Biocheniical and Neuropathologic Study of a Neurotropic Coronavirus, MHV-JHM

24. Agency: National Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation, lnc. No. : None New Funds: $45,200 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitleIDescription: Ret initis Pigmentosa Center

25. Agency: Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation No. : None New Funds: $2,892 Current Period: September 19, 1983 TitlelDescription : Double Blind Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of Terconazole

26. Agency: Pharmaceutical Specialties, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $900 Current Period: November 30, 1983 Ti tlelDescription: Comedogenic Potential of Var-ticream

27. Agency: Richards Medical Company No. : None New Funds: $1 1,000 Current Period: September 27, 1983 and November 9, Is83 TitlelDescription: Ender Nailing in Closed Femoral Fractures in Sheep

28. Agency: Sandoz, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $17,151.25 Current Period: November 21 , 1983 TitlelDescription: Multi-Center Comparative Evaluation of Pindolol and Propranolol on Arterial Elood Pressure: ir. Patients with Essential tlypcrtension

29. Agency: Schcring Corporation No. : None New Funds: $5,272.50 Current Period : September 6, 1983 TitlelDescription: Comparative Clinical ard Pharmacoki netis Study of Netilmicir~ and Lentamicin in Infants and Children with Scrious Systen~ic Infections and Malignant Disease The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

30. Agency: Searle Pharmaceuticals tnc. No.: None New Funds: $45,000 Current Period: July 27, 1983 and November 29, 1983 TitlelDescription: Metronidazole in Short-term Therapy for Penetrating Abdominal Trauma

31, Agency: Southwest Laboratory of Toxicology, lnc. No. : None New Funds: $75 Current Period: January 19, 1984 TitlelDescription: Quality Control lnterlabora tory Comparison

32. Agency: E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $12,000 Current Period: December 30, 1983 and January 13, 1984 TitleIDescription: Continuing Medical Education

33. Agency: 3M Riker Laboratories, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $2,306 Current Period: December 21, 1983 TitlelDescription: Continuing Medical Education

34. Agency: United Cerebra! Palsy Research and Educational Foundation, Inc. NO. : R-319-84 New Funds: $105,166 Current Period : February I, 1984 through January 31, 1986 Title/ Description : Pathoyenesis of the Cerebral Palsy of Rubella Virus

35. Agency: The Upjohn Company No.: None New Funds: $4,500 Current Period: December 30, 1983 Tit IelDescription: Randomized, Controlled, Cl inical Trial of Cycloprostin (PGI ) in Acute Atherothrombotic Strokes and ~mbo?icStrokes of Cardiac Origin

36. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AU-983 Ncw Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 TitlclDescriptiun: Regulation of Gehc Expression by Oxygen

37. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AU-833 New Funds: $GO, 000 Current Period : June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Ti tlelDescription : Structure and Mechanism of DNA Polymerase I II tlolocnzyme The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental {Continued ) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13. 1904

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

38. Agency : The Robert A. Welch Foundation No, : AU-838 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title1Description: Protein Folding - the Effect of Sequence

39. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No, : AU-992 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 TitlelDescription: Toward the Coverger~t Synthesis of Dodecahedrane

40. Agency: The Robert A. Welch FourIdation No. : AU-916 New Funds: $1 80,000 Current Period: June I, 1984 through May 31, 1987 TitIeIDescription: Lectin-Sugar l nteraction in Biological Corr~munica tion

I IOUSTON DEt4TAL BRANCH

1, Agency: Warner-Lambert Company No. : None New Funds: $38,081 Current Period: January I, 1984 Title/Description : The Effect of Ascorbic Acid and Zinc Sulfate In Vivo on the Oral Health, Leukocyte Function, and Actinornyces in the Oral Flora of Marn~osets

2. Agency: Warner-Lambert Company No.: None New Funds: $7,500 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription : Calculus and Caries Research

--HOUSTON ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL 1. Agency: ASMT Education F Research Fund, fnc. No, : None New Ft;nds: $1,000 Current Period: August 1, 1983 through July 31, 1985 TitIeIDescription: A Quantitative Comparison of Microscopic Techniques for Urine Sediment Examinations

2. Agency : American l nstitute for Cancer Research No. : None New Funds: $25,260 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 30, 1985 Titlei Description: The Effect of Higti Fat Diets on Seier~ium Dependent Glutsthione-Peroxidase and Lipid Peroxidatior> in Mouse Mammary Turmorigencsis The University of Texas HeaIth Scierlce Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmen tal (Continued 1 Funds Coming In (Continued J Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

-HOUSTON ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL (Continued]

Agency : Peace Corps Affi t iated Systems Corporation ( Con tractor) No. : Subcontract to Contract No. PC-284-1 005 New Funds: $4,255 Current Period : January 20, 1984 through April 20, 1984 TitieIDescription : Training of Peace Corps Volunteers To provide qualified personnel, materials, facilities, vehicles, equipment and services necessary to accomplish stateside pre-service technical training for approximately 5 trainees

1. Agency: NL Baroid No. : Amerldment No. 1 New Funds: ($3,687.50) Current Period: January 1, 1983 through December 31, 1983 Ti tiel Descriptiori : The purpose of this amendment is to update the program proposal for the Employee Assistance PI-oyram and change the fee structure for the last two quarters from a fixed rate of $9,490 per quarter to a fixed rate of $2,762 plus $3.50 per employee

2. Agency: NL Baroid No.: None New Funds: $17,430 Currcrlt Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Employee Assistance Program

3. Agency: Capital Bank, N.A. No. : None New Funds: $1,992.75 Current Period: January 1, 1982 through March 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Employee Assistance Program

4. Ag~ncy: Commercial Drywall, lnc. No. : Amendment No. 1 New Funds: $100 per client Current Period: September 1, t983 until terminated by either Party The purpose of this agreement is to increase the fees for services under the Employee P,ssistance Program

5. Agency: Robert Douglass Associates, Inc. No. : None New Funds: $1,400 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1935 TitleIDescription: Employee Assistance Program

6. Agency: Houstonian, lnc. No. ; None New Funds: $7,187 Current Period: November 1 , 1983 through Nbarch 31 , 1984 TitleIDescription : Employee Assistance Program The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Non-Governmental (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

PUBLIC t1EALTt-I SCHOOL (Continued)

7. Agency: Marek Brothers Company No. : Amendment No, 1 New Funds: $1 00 per client Current Period: Effective September 1, 1983 until terminated by either party TitlelDescriptiotl : The purpose of this amendment is to increase the fees for services under the Employee Assistance Program THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U, T. BOARD OF RELENTS' MEETING

APRl L 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The followlng items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Herrnann Hospital No. : None New Funds: $39,013 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitIeIDescription: Personnel Services for the Gulf States Hemophilia Center

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Agency : University of l llinois No.: 44 New Funds: $1,181 Current Period : December 1 , 1983 through Jur~e30, 1984 Title /Description : To purchase the service of Illinois Research Information System C IRIS) which is an exploratory research and development activity designed to develop, i~ple~ient,and test a con-~putersystem for the storage and retrieval of information about opportunities for external support of scholarly activities 2W54

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON

U. T, BOARD Of REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

(FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

1. Agency: Texas Research l nstitute of Menta I Sciences (Receiving Agency) No. : I AC (84-85 1-1 086 New Funds : Not to exceed $2,000 Current Period: January 3, 1984 through August 31 , 1984 TitlelDescription : To provide artwork, layout and design for flyers and workbooks used in teleconferences

2. Agency: Texas Research l nstitute of Mental Sciences ( Receiving Agency ) No. : IAC (84-85)-1085 New Funds : Not to exceed $1 0,000 Current Period: January 3, 1984 through August 31 , 1984 Titlel Description : To provide video services and production of Teleconference Programs

3. Agency: The University of Houston Central Campus (Receiving Agency)

No.: , IAC(84-851-1136 New Funds: Not to exceed $200 per month Current Period: January 24, 1984 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription : To provide instruction , educational and informational programming through UTHSC's 1 nstructional Television Fixed Service microwave system (Renewal of lAC(82-831-1960]

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: City of Houston No. : None New Funds: $12,126 Current Period: June 1, 1983 through September 30, 1983 Titlel Description : To provide services in connection with a project entitled, "Reduction of Medication Errors in Low Income Senior Citizens The University of Texas Health Science Center at Huustori Contracts, Grants and Agreements - State and Local (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

2. Agency: Mental Health and Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County No. : bone New Funds: $89,936 Current Period : September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Psychiatric Patient Services

3. Agency: Texas Department of Health (Receiving Agency) No. : lAC(84-85)-1092 New Funds: $4,473 Current Period: January 5, 1984 through March 31, 1984 Title/Description : To provide editing phase of five (5) videotapes for the Ski 11s Examination Rater Certificatiori Project

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL-- Agency : Texas Health Facilities Commission ( Receiving Arje~icy1 No* : IAC (84-85)-0956, Amendment No. 1 New Funds: None Current Period: October 26, 1983 through April 15, 1984 l'itle/Description: The purpose of this arnendmer~t is to changc the bases for calculating reimbursable costs to actual costs incur red

SPEECH AND HEARING INSTITUTE

1. Agency: Richmond State School of the Texas Depdrtment of Mental Health and Mental Retardation ( Receiving Agency) No. : IAC(8Y-85)-1030 New Funds: Not to exceed $24,OUO Current Period: December 6, 1983 through August 31, 1985 TitlelDcscription: To provide the services of sn audioloyist, to perform irl-depth hearing testing of specified clients of Receiving Agerlcy, and to prntect the confidcr~tiality of such information [ Renewal of lAC(82-83)-0598)

2. Agency: Texas Department uf Human Resources National Heritage I nsurancc Company No. : Kone New Funds: None Current Period: February, 1983 Title/ Description : Recertification of Provider Agreement, relative to the Hearing Aid Agreement of Fcbruary. 1981 with the Texas Department of kl~rman Resources, pertaining tr, the Texas Medical Assistance Program (hqedica id) 2856

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT I-IOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCtj, DEVELOPh?ENT

AND FDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

1-10USTON MEDICAL SCl400L

1. Ager~cy: Department of Health and Human Services Division of Research Resources No. : 1 510 RR02001-01 New Funds: $175,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through Decerr~ber 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Transmission Electron Microscope with X-Ray Capabi Iity

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services Fogarty I titernational Center No.: 3 F05 Tl1103285-0151 Ncw Funds: $1,833 Current Period: Noverrlber 1, 198 3 through Novernber 30, t983 Tit IelDescription : The purpose of this revision is to extend the fellowship for one-month on a project entitled "Hormone Receptor of Gastrointestinal Cancer"

3. Agency: Department of HedIth and Human Services National Cancer Institute Marquctte University (Contractor l No.: 5 R01 CA28891-02, Amendment No. 3 New Funds: $94,398 Current Period: Dcccmbcr I, 1383 through November 30, 1984 TitleIDescription : New Synthetic Carriers fur Antitumor Drugs The purpose of this arncndmcnt is to provide additional fur-ding and extend the period of performance

4. Agency: Depdrtment of Health and Human Services National Cancer institute No. : 1 R01 CA36487-01 New FIJI~~S: $69,513 Currerlt Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/ Description : The Role of Calcium in Cell Cruwth Regulation

Departmcnt of Hcalth and Human Services National Cancer I nstituie No. : 5 ROI CA29592-04 New Funds: $S6,4ll Cur-rcnt Period : h4ar.ch 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Tit IelDescripti~n: Active Specific lmmunothcrapy in Man: A Murine hlodc t The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Contlnuedl Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

6. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer l nstitute No. : 7 KO4 CA00949-04, Revised blew Funds: $906 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 TitleiDescription : Regulation of RNA Polymerase I Gene Expression The purpose of this revision is to increase the total amount of the award to $31,767.

7. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer l nstitute No. : 5 R01 CA26617-05 New Funds: $65,782 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title IOescription : Estrogen Mediated Pituitary Tumor Cell Growth

8. Agency; Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute No. : 5 R01 CA34230-03 New Funds: $87,194 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitleiDescription : Onco-Developmental Cene Control : Alpha- Fetoproteln

9. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute NO. : 5 R23 HL28216-03 New Funds: $35,000 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through Ja~uary 31, 1985 TitleIDescription: Detection of Myocardial l schemia with tabeled Pyruvate

10. Agency; Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood lnstitute No. : 1 KO4 HL01246-01 New Funds: $41,148 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Metabolic Features of Cardiac Hypertrophy

Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute No. : 1 F32 HL06795-01, Revised Ncw Funds: 1813,101 I Current Period: July 1 , 1983 through September 30. 1983 Title1Description : Heart Failure and Shock The purpose of this revision is to decrease the total amount of the award from 918,468 to $5,,367 and reduce the project period by nine E 9 l months. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued J Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13. 1984 tIOUSTON MEDl CAL SCHOOL (Continued)

Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Plo. : 5 T32 A107128-05, Revised New Funds: $80 Current Period : September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Enteric Infection 1 Etiology, Epidemiology, lmrnunol~gy The purpose of this revision is to increase the total amount of the award to $35,072.

13. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and KIdney Diseases No. : I F32 AM07331-01 New Funds: $1 7.736 Current Period: One year from date of activation TltlelDescription : Digestive Disease, Liver Diseases or Nutrition

14. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Deve I opme nt No. : 3 R01 HD17438-0251 New Funds: $16,351 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through March 31, 1984 TitleIDescription: Studies on Reprodrrctive Physiology in the Macaque

15. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development tJo. : 5 R01 HI3161 01-03 New Funds: $44,089 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title1 Description: Pregnancy, Sex Steroids, and Intestinal Motility

16. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Humar: Development No. : 5 ROl HD14198-06 New Funds: $102,858 Current Period : January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitleIDescription : Neonatal Nutrition : Development of Fat Absorption

Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Scietlces No.: 5 RO1 GM28949-03, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: April 1 , 1983 through December 31 , 1983 TitlelDescriptlon: Characterization of the Ol igosaccharicics of G t ucosidase The purpose of this revision is to terminate the grant period early. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

18. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of General Medical Sciences NO. : 5 R01 GM27378-05 New Funds : $75,590 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitleIDescription: Regulation of Cyclic AMP Levels in Intact Cells

19. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I nstitute of General Medical Sciences No. : 5 R01 Ch43f 305-02, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: December 1, 1982 through July 31, 1984 TitIeIDescription: Protein Structure and Function The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period for eight (8) months

20. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No.: 5 R01 CM29955-03 New Funds: $44,125 Current Period: February I, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TittelDescription: Genetic Approach to Microtubule Function in CHO Ce Il s

21. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Mental Health No. : 5 IC02 MH 0041 5-02 New Funds: $49,896 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitlelDescription: Depression, Cation Transport, and Energy Metabolism

22. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National lnstitute of Mental Health No. : 1 ROl MH38726-01 New Funds: $56,377 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Associative Information Processing : Cellular Mechanisms

23. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Mental Health No. : 5 KO2 MH00047-10 New Funds: $57,975 Current Perlod: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Title1Description : Fulexican American Health and Social Factors and Disease The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal IContinued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

24. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke The University of Miami (Contractor) No.: NS 15639-05 New Funds: Not to exceed $56,044 Current Period: September 1, 1983 though August 31, 1984 Title!Description; To provide the personnel, facilities, data and materials to accomplish the objectives set forth in this subcontract in connection with a project entitled, "Cerebral Metabolism and Functions Positron Emisslon Tomography1'

25. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 1 F32 NS07432-01 New Funds: $17,040 Current Period: One year from date of activation TitlelDescription: Fellowship Award - Anator,licaI and Physiological Substrates of Learning

26. Agency: Departmet~tof Health and liuman Services National Institute of Neurotogical and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 1 R01 NS19325-01, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: April 1, 1983 through July 31, 1984 TitleiDescription : Characterization of CNS Dl and D2 Dopanine Receptors The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period four (4) months.

27, Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National l nstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 5 R01 NS17130-03 New Funds: $16,386 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription : tAetabolic Corna and Cerebral Energy Metabolism

28. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services N;i t iona I Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 5 PO1 NS'14844-03, Revised New Funds : None Current Perlod: December 1, 1981 through November 30, 1984 Title! Description: Central Nervous System Trauma Center The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period for one [ 1 1 year. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Corning In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL (Continued)

29. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National 1 nstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 7 R01 NS20834-01, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: September 1 , 1983 through March 31 , 1985 Title / Description : Rep1 ication and Persistence nf Neu rotropic MHV-JHM The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period for one (1) year.

30. Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration No, : NAS 9-16688, Modification Nos. IS, 25 and 35 New Funds: $8r,ooo Current Period: September 28, 1983 through June 15, 1984 TitIeiDcscription : Long Term Bedrest in the Study of Calcium Dynamics The purpose of these rrrodifications is to increase the total contract amount to $226,000 and extend the project period.

31, Agency: National Science Foundation No. : BNS-3103567, Amendment No. 01 New Funds: None Current Period: July 1, 1981 through June 30, 196h TitleIDescription : Purification and Characterization of the Dopamine Receptor The purpose of this amendment is to cxtend the period of performance for six (6) months.

32. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : BNS-8215927, Amendment No. 1 New Funds: $49,975 Current Period: August I, 1984 through Juty 31, 1985 Title /Description : CARA Receptor Pharmacology

33. Ageracy: United States Departmcrlt of Energy Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division (Contractor) Nu* : Subcontract I 9031 , Supplemental Agreement No. 3 New Funds: No exchange of funds involved Current Period: October 15, 1982 through Octuber 14, 1984 TitlelVescription : Equipment Usage AQ reement

34. Agency: U . 5. Environmental Protectiorl Agency No. : K808048-02, Amendment No, 1 New Funds: None Current Period : October 20, 1982 through April 30, 1984 Titic /Description : Colloidal Metal Carcinogenic and Toxic Action The purpose of this amendment is to extend the period of performance for six iG) months. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL - (Continued) 35. Agency: U. 5. Environmental Protection Agency No. : C R807449-02, Anwndment No. 3 New Funds: Elone Current Period : July 28, 1980 through October 17, 1983 Titlel Descriptiorr : Development of I n-Vi tro Testing Systems for Hepatic, Renal and Cardiac Toxicity l'lle purpose of this amendment is to terminate the project on October 17, 1983 instead of July 27, 1984. tlOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

1. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services blatiunal Institute on Aging No. : 5 KO7 AGO01 18-04 New Funds: $48,526 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Titlel Description: Geriatric Dentistry Academic Award

Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Dental Research tl~.: 1 R01 DE07007-01 blew Funds: 555,597 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitlelDescription: Multiple Factors in the Etiology oi Oral Cancer

3. Agency: Department of Hcaltl~and humari Services National lnstitute of Der~talResearch No. : 7 KO4 DE00135-04 New Funds: $20,514 Current Period: February 1 , 1984 through July 31, 1584 TitlelDescription: Cancer of the Mouth and I,lerpes Simplex Virus

4 Agency: Department of Health arid Human Services National Institute of Dental Research No. : 5 R01 DE04439-06, Kcvised 1Jc.w Funds: NO~IC Current Period : February 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 lLitlelDescription: OeritaI Calculus Using Calcifiable Lipoprotein A.nalogues The purpose of this revision is to administratively extend the project period ten (1C) months awaiting the outcome of retk~wal application review The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Corning In (Continued ) Regents Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984 t-!OUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

Agency : Department of Health and tiurnar~ Services National Cancer Institute No. : 5 R01 CA19311-07, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: April 1, 1983 through March 31, 1985 TitlelDescription : Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer The purpose of this revisiur~ is to extend the project period for one (I ) year.

2. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Eye Institute No. : 5 R01 EY02576-07 New Funds: $63,664 Current Period : January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/ Description : Structural Neurochernistry of Retinal Circuits

3. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Eye Institute No. : 5 T32 EY07024-08, Revised New Funds: $5,872 Current Period : July 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983 TitlelDescription : Physiology and Neurochemistry of Vision The purpose of this revision is to increase the total amount of the award to $44,506 for the -08 year.

4 Agency: Department of Health and tlc~manServices bjational l nstitute of Arthritis, Diat~etes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No. : 5 R01 AMZ6943-04, Revised New Funds: Norie Current Period: December 1, 1982 through November 30, 1984 Title/ Description: Control of Cyclic Amp Levels The purpose of this revision is to extend the total project period one (1) year.

5. Agency: Departrnent of Health and Human Services National t nstitute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases No* : 5 R01 Ahl27582-03, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: September I, 1982 through August 31, 1984 TitlciDescription : Genetic Epidemiology of Diabetes in Mexican-Americans The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period six (6) months. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Contracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Cuntinued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Rcgcnts Meeting April 12-13, 1984

BIOMEDICAL HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL -OF SCIENCES (Continucdl

Departrnen t of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Develuprnent No. : 7 RuI tlD17430-01, Revised New Funds: None Current Period: July 1, 1982 through April 30, 1984 TitlelDescription: Pubcrtal Changes in Estradiol Metabolism in Primates The purpose of this revision is to extend the project period four (4) murlths.

7. Agency: Department of Hcal th and Human Services National lnstitute of Derltal Research No.: 3 F33 DE05289-02Sf New Funds: $1 3,750 Cur-rent Period: February 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984 TitlelDescription : Genetics of Oral Clefts: Fetal Mortality and Sex-Ratio

8. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National I nstilute of Ger~eral Medical Sciences No. : 5 R01 CM20293-12 New Funds: $64,712 Currerlt Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 TitleIDescription: Theoretical Population Genetics and its Applications

9. Agency: Department of Health and Mun~mServices National t nstitute of NeuroIogicaI and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 5 RO1 NS11218-10, Revised New Funds: FJone Current Period: Dcccrnber 1, 1382 tht-ough November 30, 1984 TittcI Description : Single Unit Analysis of the Superior Olivary Complex The purpose of this revision is to irlcrease the total prvject period one (1) year.

70. Agency: Depsr-tment of Health and I-lurnarl Services Divisiorl of Research Resources The Univcrsity of Texas System Cancer Center No.: Subcontract No. MDAH-83-5, Amendment No. 1 to Grant No. N01-RS-7-2142 New Funds: $4,556 Current Period: June 1 , 1983 ihr-uugh November 30, 1983 Title/ Description: Pulaintenance and Brccding of Chimpar>rees (Task 2) The purpose uf tllis amendment is to increase the total contract amount to $18,623 and incrwdse the project period two (2) rnorlths, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Con tracts, Grants and Agreements - Federal (Continued) Funds Coming In (Continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF 8 IOMED ICAL SCl ENCES (Continued)

11. Agency: Department of the Army U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command No. : DAFdD17-83-C-3003, Modification No. P40002 New Funds: $36,700 Current Period : November 1 , 1982 through March 31 , 1984 Title/ Description: Psychophysical, Biochemical and Histological Studies of Spectrally Selective Photic Damage to Primate Retina The purpose of this modification is increase the total amount of the award to $102,035 and increase the project period five (5) months.

12. Agency: National Science Foundation No. : BSR-8315115 New Funds: $1 27,000 Current Period: March 1, 1984 through August 31, 1987 Tltlcl Description: Statistical Studies of Molecular Evolution

PUBLIC tlEALTH SCHOOL

1. Agency: Department of Health and Iiunan Services National Heart Lung and Blood Institute No. : 1401 -HV-12922, Modification PJo. 4 New Funds: $3,302 Current Period: Septernber 1, 1981 through February 28, 1984 TitIeIDescription: NHLBI Community Surveillance Study The purpose of this modificatiori is to increase the amount of the corltract to a total of $353,291

2. Agency: 1J.S. Environmental Protection Agency No. : C R-807 108-01 -7, Amendnien t No. 7 New Funds : None Current Period: October 15, 1979 through April 14, 1984 TitleIDescription: Health Effects of Air Pollution in the Texas Gulf Coast Area The purpose of this amendment is to extend the project period for six (6) months.

3. Agency: U .S. Environmental Protection Agency P40. : R808738-01, Amendment Nos.: 1, 2, 3, and 4 New Funds: ($2,4951 Current Period : March 2, 1981 through January 31, 1984 TitieIDescription : The Effect of Exposure to Texas Gulf Coast Air Pollution in Asthmatics The purpose of these amendments is to decrease the total contract to $899,241 and to extend the project period . - ZPF6

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT CIOUSTON

U. T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH. DEVELOPMENT

At4D EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The foltowing items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U. T. Board of Regents:

HOUSTON MEDICAL SCHOOL

1. Agency: Department of Heat th and Human Services National l nstitute of Mental Health San Antonio State tiospital ( Performing Agency ) No. : NlMH No. 1 R01 MH37294-01 IAC(84-851-1119 New Funds: Not to exceed $75,719 Current Period: January 20, 1984 through August 31, 1984 TitlelDescription : Diagnosing Hispanic Psychiatric Patients Performing Agency Is the source of subjects for the F4 IFhfl-sponsored grant.

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

1. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer l nstitute Louisiana State University Medical Center No. : Subcontract Under I R01 CA32584, Amendment No. 2 New Funds: None Current Period: January 1, 1983 through Septenlber 29, 1984 Title1Description : CNS Tumors and Occupational Exposures The purpose of this amendment is to add a new scope of work and change the period of performance THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET BOARD OF REGENTS MEETING APRIL 12-13, 1984

Approval is respectfully requested for the following amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget.

HOUSTON HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATION AND FtNAtdCE Salary Rate Increase: 1. Change the status of Mary A. Haygood from Administrative Assistant 11 to Coordinator, Office Systems and increase her annual salary rate from $28,824 to $31 ,860 effective December 1 , 1983. Funds needed are to come from Executive Vice President for Adrninistra tion and Finance - Adrnin istrative and Professiorial Salaries - $31,860. (RBC No. 247)

DATA PROCESSING Change In Status: '2. Cancel the 1983-84 Administrative and Professional appointment of Max E. Harrington as Assistant Director of Data Processing at an annual salary rate of $47,528 effective January 19, 1984. Mr. Harrington is being reclassified. (Rl3C No. 282) tiUMAN RESOURCES AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS Salary Rate t ncrease: 3. Increase the salary of Mary S. Weddle as Assistant Personnel Director from an annual salary rate of $34,008 to $37.500 effective December 1, 1983. Funds needed are to come from Health Science Center Human Resources and Employee Relations - Administrative and Professional Sa taries - $37,500. (RBC No. 239) ;,esigrtj.on: eslgn William F. Marquette as Assistarit Director, Personnel at an annual salary rate of $45,240 effective February 1 , 1984. ( RBC No. 263)

PURCHASING Salary Rate lncrease: 5. Change the status of Tom L. Rolater from Assistant Purchasing Agent to Assistant Director of Purchaslng and increase his annual salary rate from $26,952 to $33,280 effective January 1, 1984. Funds needed are to come from Health Science Center Purchasing - Administrative and Professional Salaries - $33,280. (RBC No. 275)

REGISTRAR Salary Rate Increase: 6. Change the status of Toya Candelari from Assistant to the Registrar to Assistant Registrar and increase her annual salary rate from $24,408 to $27,000 effective January 1 , 1984. Funds needed arc to come from Health Science Center Registrar - Administrative and Professional Salaries - $27,000. ( RBC No. 265) GENEKAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

l NST ITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Transfer of Funds: '7. Amount ot Transfer : $26,188

From: Health Science Center Unalrocated Appropriations - Classified Salaries To : Office of Institutional Advancement - Classified Salaries

To provide furlds for a Development SpeciaIist during fiscal year 7983-80. (RBC No. 230)

STAFF BENEFITS Transfer of Funds: 8. Amount of I ransfer: $20,000

Fronl: Staff Group l nsurance Premiums To: Career lncen tive Pay

To provide additional funds during fiscal year 1983-84 far Career Incentive Pay. (RBC No. 211)

HOUSTON MEDLCAL SCHOOL

Il4STRUCTfOf4AL ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF THE DEAN - STUDENT AFFAIRS AND ADMlSSlONS Transfer of Funds: 1. Amount of I ransfer: $39,520 From: Office of the Dean - Clinical Affairs and Patient Services - Administrative and Professional Sa taries To : Office of the Dean - Student Affairs and Admissions - Administrative and Professional Salaries

To provide funds for S. F. Pokorny during fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC No. 231)

BASIC SCIENCES

NElJROOIOLOGY AND ANATOMY A pointment: -%t2. John A. Beutler as Teaching Assoclatc (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $1 7,000 effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Neurobiology and Anato~ry- Faculty Salaries - $17,000 (RBC No, 228) NEUROD IOLOGY AND ANATOMY [Continued) Change In Status 3. Change the status of Gregory Konat from Research Scientist to Teaching Associate (Non-tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate of $24,460 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: PJet~robiologyand Anatomy - Faculty Salaries - $24,960 (RBC No. 257)

PtiARMACOLOGY Salary Rate Increase 4. Change the sEtus of Joachim C. Liehr from Research Scientist to Research Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) and increase his annual salary rate from $31,820 to $33,500 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Grant Funds - $33,500 (RBC No, 272)

CLINICAL SCt ENCES -.

ANESTHESIOLOGY t,ppoirpents: ppo~nt Nancy A. Nussmeier as Instructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $90,000 effective October 24, 1983. Source of Funds : Other than State: Grant Funds - $90,000 (RBC No. 227)

6. Appoint Einar 5. Hysing as Visiting Instructor [ tion-tenure] at an annual compensation rate of $27,500 effective January 1 , 1984, Source of Funds: State Funds: Anesthesiology - Faculty Satal-ies - $4,400 Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds - Anesthesiology - Faculty Salaries - $23,100 (RBC No. 255)

7. Appoint P. George Purves as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $105,000 effective April 1 , 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds - Anesthesioloyy - Faculty Salaries - $63,000 MSRDP Funds - Anesthesiology - $42,000 (RBC No. 262)

Leave : 8.Change the status of Samai N. KhaIil from Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $103,880 to leave of absence without yay effective Janbary 10, 1934. (RBC No. 273)

IfiTERNAL MEDICINE - CARDIOLOGY Change the Status: 9. Change the status of Mict~aelE. Merhige from Teaching Fellow to Instructor in Cliriical Medicine { Non-tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate of $21 ,832 effective November 1 , 1383. Source of Funds: Other tharl State: Grant Funds - $21,832 IRBC No. 2381 INTERNAL MEDICINE - ENDOCRINOLOGY y;,sig;ation : estgn Steven ti. Fehrenkarnp as Instructor in Clinical Medicine (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $22,987 effective January 31, 1984. ( RBC No, 287)

OBSTETRICS, GENECOLOGY AND REPRODUCTIVE SCIENCES Salary- Rate Increase: 11. Change the status of Yu-Hui Tsai from Senior Research Scientist to a Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) and increase her annual salary rate from $28,730 to $35,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds - Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences - Faculty Salaries - $7,000 Grant Funds - $28,000 (RBC No. 271 1

OTOLARYNGOLOGY - IIEAD AND NECK SURGERY ;fpoi;tment : ppo~nt James C. Dcnneny, Ill as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $82,000 effective January 1 , 1984, Source of Funds : State Funds: Ototaryngolnyy - Faculty Salaries - $55,000 Other than State: MSRDP Funds - Otolaryngology - $27,000 {RBC No. 276)

PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE Chan e In Status: *~FZ status of Mary Lee M. Kott, Clinical Assistant Professor, (Non-tenure) from an annual salary rate of $53,000, 60% T, to an annual salary rate of $53,000, 70% T, effective Jatiuary 1, 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds; Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Faculty Salaries - $53,900 (RBC No. 286)

T ransfer of Funds : 14. Amount of I ransfer: $54,167

From: Medical School Unallocatcd Appropriations - Faculty Salaries To: Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Faculty Salaries

To reverse funds lapsed in error for H . D. Sybers during fiscal year 19113-84. (RBC No. 279)

PEDIATEICS :;-sig;ati:n : esign James P. Chambers as Assistant Professor [Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $31,900 effective January 14, 198Y. (FiEC No, 256)

RADtOLOCY Appoi n tmcnt : 16. Appoitli Herrnirlia C. lbarra as Clinical Instructor (Norl-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $50,000, 50% T, effective October 17, 1983. Source of Funds; Other than State: MSRDP Grant Funds - Radiology - Faculty Salaries - $50,000 [RBC No. 243)

Change In Status: 17. Correct the title of Ponnada A. Narayana fron Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) to Research Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate of $36,000 effective October 1, 1983. (RBC No. 288) SURGERY - GENERAL --Appointment : 18. Appoint Derk J. Gouma as Visiting Instructor (Non-tecure) at an annual salary rate of $20,000 effective February 15, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery - General - Faculty Salaries - $20,000 (RBC No. 285)

;;.siq;at!on : eslgn Charlotte A. Zalewsky as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $38,200 effective January 6, 1984, (REG No. 244)

SURGERY - ORTHOPEDICS f$sig;ati~n : eslgn John T. Burns as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $109,400 effective December 11 , 1983, (RBC No. 242)

COMPJUN I TY HEALTH SCIENCES

FAMILY PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE Resi nation: William Hensel as Assistant Professor (Nan-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $55,000 effective February 29, 1984. (HBC No. 290)

HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH

ANATOMY - DENTAL ;.ppoi;tment : ppoint Crcgory S. Fossurn as Teaching Assistarit at an annual salary rate of $20,000, 50% T, effective January 1, 1984 through May 31, 7 98Y, Funds needed are to come from Anatomy - Dental - Administrative and Professional Salaries - 820,000. (RBC No. 289)

;.esig;ati,ot~: eslgn Lynn Alan Palmer as Clinical Assistant Professor [Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $23,000, 808 T, effective December 31 , 1983. IRBC Nn. 258)

GENERAL PRACTICE Salary Rate Increase: 3. Change the status of Joe L, Cheatham frorn Professor INon-tenure) to Professor I Non-tenure) and Chairman of General Practice and increase his annual salary rate from $43.11 0 to $47,500 effective January 1 , 1984. Source of Funds; State Funds: General Practice - Facrrlty Salaries - $47,500 (RBC No. 234)

MEDICINE - PERIODONTICS Appointment : 4. Appoint Niramon K ittayanond as Instructor in Clinical Periodontics (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $25,000 effective January 1, 1984 through March 9, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medicine - Periodontics - Faculty Salaries - $25,000 [R8C No. 268) PATHOLOGY t,ppoi~tment: ppo~ntGoran Anneroth as Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $48,000 effective January 19, 1984 through February 29, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pathology - Faculty Salaries - $48,000 (RBC No. 270)

MICROBIOLOGY Change In Status: 6. Change the title of Lee R. Brown, Jr. from Professor and Acting Chairman (Tenure) to Professor (Tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate of $56,220 effective September 26, 1983. (RBC No. 229)

PHYSIOLOGY - BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Leave : 7.Change the status of Ira L. Shannon from Professor (Non-ter~ure] at an annual salary rate of $52,870 to Professor (Non-tenure] on leave of abserlce without pay effective December I, 1983. [RBC No. 236)

Change In Status: 8. Change the status of tra L. Shannon from leave of absence without pay to Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of 852,870, 50% T, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physiology - Biological Chemistry - Faculty Salaries - $52,870 PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY - COMh'lUL4lTY DENTISTRY Appointments: 9. Appoint Deborah Romano as Assistant Professor ( Non-tenu re) at an annual salary rate of $30,000 effective December 1 , 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Preventive Der~tistry - Community Dentistry - Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 245)

10. Appoint Stephen M. Collard as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual sa tary rate of $28,000 effective January 1 , 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds: Preventive Dentistry - Community Dentistry - FacuIty Sataries - $Z8,000 [RBC No. 266)

Salary Rate Increase: 11. Increase the salary of Kathleen Dushinsl

Change In Status: 12. Change the status of John T. Danicts from Associate Professor (Non-tenure) to Associate Professor of C I inical Community Dentistry ( Nor]-tenu re1 with no change in his annual salary rate of $41,580 effective January 1, 1984. (RBC No. 261) RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY - REMOVABLE MULTIPLE RESTORATIONS Appointment: '13. Appoint Francis A. Goska as Associate Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $48,500 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Restorative Dentisti-y - Removable Multiple Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $48,500 {RBC No. 267)

RESTORATIVE DENT ISTKY - UNIT RESTORAT IONS Appointment: 14, Appoint William Von der Lehr as Professor (tion-tenure) and Chairman of Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restoratiot~s at an annual salary rate of $70,000 effective January 1 , 1984. Source of Fur~ds: State Funds: Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $70,000 (RBC No. 246)

Chanqe In Status: 15. Adjust the salary of Richard M. Raclcliffe as Assistant Professor (Idon-tenure) from an annual salary rate of $42,900 to $39,900 effective January I , 1984. Sou rce of Funds : Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restorations - Faculty Salaries - $39,900 (RBC No. 237)

SURGERY Salary Rate Increases: 16. Increase the salary of Bernard Katz as Clinical Professor (tion-tenure) from at1 annual salary rate of $33,700, 10% T, to $36,700, 10% T, effective November 1 , 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery - Faculty Salaries - $36,700 (RBC No. 197)

17. Increase the salary of F. E. Miller as Clinical Professor [Non-tenure) fror:i an annual salary rate of $37,600, 10% T, to $40,600, 10% T, effective November 1, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Surgery - Faculty Salaries - $40,600 (RBC No. 198)

DENTAL CLINIC OPERATION

OUTPATiEtJT - GENERAL Transfer of Funds: 18. ~mo-ansfer: $14,796

Fror;~: Dental Branch - Outpatient Division - Laboratory - Classified Salaries To : Outpatient Division - General - Classified Salaries

To provide funds for a Clerk Typist during fiscat year 1983-84. {KUC No. 210) HOUSTON GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BlOMEDl CAL SCIENCES

GENERAL INSTRUCTION Transfer of Funds: 1. Amount of Kransfer: $45,760

From: Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries To : General Instruction - Faculty Salaries

To provide funds for J. Hotchkiss during fiscal year 1983-84. [RBC No. 281)

DEMOGRAPHIC AND POPULATION GENETICS CENTER Change In Status: 2, Change the status of Chung-l Wu from Senior Research Associate to Visiting Research Instructor Non-tenure) with no change in his annual salary rate of $1 7,680 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds : Demographic and Population Genetics Center - Faculty Salaries - $17,680 IRBC No. 251)

SENSORY SCIENCES CENTER Appointment: 3. Appoint King Kok Ong as Visiting Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $33,333 effective March 1 , 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Sensory Sciences Center - Faculty Salaries - $33,333 (RBC No. 253) r,esiy;a tion ; ancel the 1983-84 appointment of Bruce Terman as Research Instructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $20,000 effective January 15, 1984. (RBC No. 274)

HOUSTOIV ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL

INSTRUCTION

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Appointment: '1. Appoint Llh-Jen Sun Leu as Clinical Instructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $21,200, 40% T, effective December 1, 1983. Sou rce of Funds : State Funds: Medical Technology Education - Faculty Salaries - $21,200 (RBC No. 250) H ISTOTECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Appointment: 2. Appoint Jo Ellen Atkins as Instructor in Clinical Histology (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $26,500 effective January 3, 1984. Sou rce of Fund5 : State Funds: Histotechnology Education - Faculty Salaries - $26,500 (RBC No. 291)

Salary Rate l ncrease 3. Change the status of Larry D. Kidd from Instructor (Non-tenure) and Acting Program Director to Instructor ( Non-tenure) and Program Director in t{istotechnology Education and increase his salary rate from $26,500 to $30,000 effective December 1 , 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: H istotechnology Education - Faculty Salaries - $30,000 (RBC No. 249)

NURSE At4ESTHESIA EDUCATION Appointment : 4. Appoint David R. Fletcher as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $48,000 effective April 2, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nurse Anesthesia Education - Faculty Salaries - $20,000 (RBC No. 293)

RESPI KATORY THERAPY EDUCATION t,ppoi;trnents : ppo~nt Ginger Plessala Tinsley as Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) at an annual satary rate of $36,000 effective January 3, 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds: Respiratory Therapy Education - Faculty Salaries - $36,000 (RBc No. 240)

G, Appoint Jon 0. Nilsestuen as Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) and Assistant Program Director of Respiratory Therapy Education at an annual salary rate of $38,000 effective January 16, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Respiratory Therapy Education - Faculty Salaries - $38,000 (RBC No. 241)

Salary Rate t ncrease: 7. Change the status of Ronald L. Tidwell from Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) to Assistant Professor ( Non-tenure) and Program Director of Respiratory Therapy Education and increase his annual salary rate from $41 ,800 to $43,475 effective December I, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Respiratury Therapy Education - Faculty Salaries - $43,475 (RBC No. 2481

COMMUNITY NUTRITION DIETETICS ::sig; ti,on : es gn Ann-Marie Hedberg as lnstructor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $24,720 effective January 31 , 1984. ( RBC No. 2831 VARIOUS Transfer of Funds: 9. Amount of '1 ransfer: $18,565

From: Allied Health Sciences Unailocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries To : Interdisciplinary Studies - Lecturers $ 12,800 H istotechnology Education - Lecturers 1,815 Respiratory Therapy Education - Lecturers 1 ,980 Nutrition and Dietetics - Lecturers I ,970

To provide funds during fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC No, 294)

PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

INSTRUCTION

BIOMETRY Leave : 1. Change the status of Arthur S. Littell as Professor (Tenure) at an annual salary rate of $51,400 to leave of absence without pay effective January 7, 1984. t RBC No. 260)

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Resignation: 2. Resign Aubrey Ray Pentecost, Ill as Research Assistant Professor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $36,200, 25% T, effective December 30, 1983. (RBC No. 259)

SAN ANTONIO PROGRAM Chan e In Status: &-status of David C. Warner from leave of absence without pay to Profcssor (Non-tenure) at an annual salary rate of $48,672, 33% T, effective January 1 , 1984. Change Dr. Warr~er'sstatus to 50% T effective June 1 , 1984 with no change in his annual salary rate of $48,672. Source of Funds: State Funds: San Antonio Program - Faculty Salaries - $48,672 {RBC No. 292)

CENTRAL SUPPORT SERVICES Transfer of Funds: 4. Amount of I ransfer: $21,000

From: Administrative Sciences - Faculty Salaries To : Central Support Services - Lecturers, Clinics and Conferences

To provide funds during fiscal year 1983-84 for Visiting Lecturers. IRBC No, 212)

HOUSTON NURSING SCHOOL

INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATION

DEAN F.esig;ati,on : eslgn Anna M. Brock as Professor (Tenure) and Assistant Dean for the Graduate Program at an annual salary rate of $53,150 effective February 10, 1984. (RBC No. 269) ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES RELATED TO INSTRUCTION

DENTAL BRANCH VIVARIUM Resignation: 1. Kesign Alfred 0. Broome as Director of Denial Branch Vivarium at an annual salary rate of $59,904 and as Professor [Tenure) effective November 9, 1983. (RBC No. 232)

DESIGNATED FUNDS

MSRCP

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE ;mppui;tment: ppoint Donald E. Butler a5 Coordinator, Program Administration in MSRDP - Director's Office, at an annual salary rate of $34,850 effective December 5, 1983. Funds needed are to come from MSRDP - Director's Office - Administrative and Professional Salaries - $34,850. (RBC No. 252)

PAYMENTS AND REPORT[t4G Transfer of Funds: 2. An~ount of transfer : 81 3,735 From: MSRDP - Billing Operations - Classified Salaries To : hZ5RDP Payments and Reporting - Classified Salaries

To provide funds during fiscal year 1983-84, (RBC No, 233)

3. Amount of Transfer: $14,958

From: MSRDP - Bitling Operations - Classified Salaries To : MSRDP - Payments and Reporting - Classified Salaries

To provide funds during fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC No. 235)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

CHILD CARE CENTER Salary Rate Increase: f.hange the status of Sandra Sandoval from Assistant to the Director in Charge of Currict~lurnAffairs to Director, Child Care Center and increase her annual salary rate from $16,308 to $22,800 effective January I, 1984. Funds needed are to come from Auxiliary Enterprises - Child Care Ccrlter - Administrative and Prnfessional Salaries - $22,800. ( RBC No. 2781 VARIOUS 1 ransfers of Funds: 1. Amount of Transfer: $2,510,204

From: Medical School -Faculty Salaries Biochemistry and Molecu Iar Biology Comparative Medicine Microbiology Pharmacology Anesthesiology Dermatology I nfectious Diseases l nternal Medicine - Cardiology Internal Medicine - Endocrinology Neu rolag y Obstetrics and Gynecology Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Pathology Pediatrics Surgery - General Surgery - lmmunology and Organ Transplant Surgery - Neurosurgery Surgery - Orthopedics Surgery - Pediatric Surgery - Plastic Family Practice and Community Medicine Dental Branch - Faculty Salaries Anatomy - Dental Anatomy - Gross Medicine - Diagnosis Medicine - Endodon tics Medicine - Periodoritics Medicine - Roentgenology Pathology hlicrobiology Physics - Dental Materials Physiology - Parmaco!ogy Practice Relations and Management Preventive Dentistry - Community Dentistry Preventive Dentistry - Orthodontics Preventive Dentistry - Pedodon tics Restorative Dentistry - Complete Restorations Restorative Dentistry - Removable Multiple Restorations Restorative Dentistry - Unit Restorations Srr rgery School of Dental Hygiene School of Allied Health Sciences - Faculty Salaries Radiologic Technology Education H istotechnology Education Respiratory Therapy Education Community Nutrition Dietectics School of Public Health - Faculty Salaries Environmental Sciences Epidemiology Human Ecology San Antonio Program l nstitute of Environmental Health School of Nursing - Faculty Salaries General Instruction Speech and Hearing Institute - Faculty Salaries Cer~eral Instruction To : Medical School Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries $994,434 Dental Branch Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries 778,603 School of Allied Health Sciences Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries 124,316 School of Public Health Unal located Appropriations - Faculty Salaries 324,300 School of Nursing Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries 239,500 Speech and t-learing Institute Unallocated Appropriations - Faculty Salaries 49,051

To lapse all unfilled and uncommitted line-item faculty positions as of November 30, 1983. (RBC No. 264)

Amount of Transfer: $51,318

From: Health Science Center - General - Unallocated Appropriations - CIassified Salaries $ 51,318 To: Health Science Center - General - Classified Salaries Assistant Vice-president, Administration 2,056 Assistant Vice-President, Finance 2,252 Budget Office 920 PayrolI 664 Student Financial Aid 952 Office of Institutional Advancement 1,016 Print Shop 460 Organized Research 272 Physical Plant General Services - Special Equipment Repair 1 ,248 Physical Plant General Services - Designs, Plans, Schedules 8 0 8 Facilities Planning 7 84 Security 4,095 Medical School - Classified Salaries Office of the Dean 1,064 Blochemistry and Molecular Diology 784 Comparative Medicine 286 Anesthesiology 2,504 Infectious Diseases 6 2 4 Internal Medicine - Pulmonary 7 2 0 Neurology 1,608 Obstetrics and Gynecology 4,088 Pediatrics 1,456 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 2,600 Surgery - General 4,584 Surgery - Orthopedics 1,064 Surgery - Urology 432 Analytical Chemistry Center 584 Animal Care Center 1,927 Media Production Center 1,064 Dental Branch - Classified Salaries Library 688 Transfers of Funds: (Continued) To: Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - Classified Salaries General l nstruction $ 1,968 Dean 5 44 School of Allied Health Sciences - Classlfied Salaries Blood Bank Technology Education 920 Perfusion Technology 856 School of Public Health - Classified Salaries Library 9 2 0 Associate Dean for Student Services 609 Associate Dean for Administration 8 3 2 Behavioral Sciences 705 Education and Research Computer Services t ,688 School of Nursing - Classified Salaries Dean 48 Speech and Hearing Institute - Classified Salaries Director 544

To provide funds for merit increases during fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC No. 280) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON CLI N l CAL FACULTY AND OTHER ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS WITHOUT SALARY AND WITHOUT TENURE FISCAL YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1984

HOUSTON -- MEDICAL SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY/ PHARMACOLOGY (Continued) INFECTIOUS DISEASES Clinical Assistant Professor-- AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY of~nesthesiotoav-, Saroi B. Dubal. M.D. Associate Professor chyA LOW, M:D. Hopfer, Ph.D.** Vemulapalli K. Rao, M.D.

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Clinical Instructor HOUSTON GRADCIATE SCHOOL OF Myra Altman, M.D. BIOMED1CP;Z. SCIENCESp Stuart L. Solomon, M.D.

GRADUATE FACULTY OPHTHALMOLOGY Adjunct Associate Professor Clinical Associate Professor meyMM. Rosen, Ph .L) . wD,Lanter, M.D.** Member ?ZEki-M. Adair, Ph.D.* PSYCiIIATRY AND Daniel D. Carson, Ph, D. * BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Frances M. Davis, Ph,D.* Susan M. Fischer, Ph.D.* Clinical Assistant Professor Ar~drasJ, P. Klein-Szanto, M. D.* Jary M. Lesser, M,D. William J. Lennarz, Ph.D.* Michael C. MacLeod, Ph.D.* Donald C. Morizot, Ph,D,* RADIOLOGY Rodney 5. Nairn. Ph.D.* Thomas J. Slaya, Ph. D.* Clinical Associate Professor Moon-shonq Tang, Ph. D ,* lMilton J. Guiberteau, M.D. **

SURGERY PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOL

Visl ti n Associate Professor 4~i,M.D. BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Clinical Assistant Professor Adjunct Assistant Professor John T, Burns, M.D, Marcia C, 1 oprac, Ph. D,

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES HOUSTON DENTAL BRANCH Ad'unct Professor &son C. ~avis,M.D. PtiYSIOLOGYI PHARMACOLOGY Adjunct Assistant Professor Aubrey R, Pentecost, Ph .D . Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Biman B, Das, M.D.

* Employees of U. T. System Cancer Center ** Denotes Promotion ;:vs?

Thr IJnheraity of Texas Health Science Center a( Sat1 Antonio 7703 E'luydl (.url Drive San .\utonio, l'exab 78284

Pl~otle:(511) 691-6lC15 Iffice of the Prcvidellt

Dr. Charles B. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs The University of Texas Systen 601 Coloradc Street Austin, Texas 78701

Fear Dr. Mullins:

The docket for the April 12-13, I464 meeting of the Board of Reger~tsis

submitted for your recommendation and presentation to the 2oard.

Sincerely yours,

Frank Harrison President THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIEETCE CENTER AT SAN ANTOE:I@

DOCKET FOR APRIL 12-13, 1984 MEETIPIG

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Gifts from Private Donors and Foundations to the University ..... HS-3

Business Contracts for Service...... HS-4

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Selrvices:

Non-Governmental ...... HS-5

State and Local Government ...... AS-11

Federal and Foreign Government ...... HS-14

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within existing budget totals) ...... HS-18 THE UNIVESSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAM ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' YEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATTONS

The following gift has been received and is recomm~ndedfor acceptance by the U.T. Board of Regents:

Donor Purpose Amount

I. Digital Equipment Corp. Donation of new cumpu- 2 Iron Way ter equipment for Marlboro, Mass. 01752 benefit of Computing Resources THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCTENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U .T. ROARD OF RE(;EN?'S' MEETING

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVTCIES

The following contracts have heen ahaIded and arc recornended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

I. Agency: Payco-General American Credits, Tnc. Furtds : As per contract - 33 l/3 on collecrions Period : November 1, 1383 through October 31, 19.84 Tit le/Dcscription: Payco-General krnerican Credits, Inc. will provide collection services.

2. Age~cy: Chjltnn Accounts Rcccivable Management Funds: per contract - 33 l/3 nn rollec~ions Period: Decernber IS, 1983 through necemher 15, 1984 ~i t.le/~escription: Chilton Accounts ~eceivableManagement will provide collection services.

3. Agency: Grendel, Ine. Funds : AS per contract - 252 list price Period: September 1, 1983 until t-emination Title/~escription: Grend~l,Inc. will distribute eduea- tional films which have been produced by the San Antonio Health Science Center for t~lacfiingpurposes.

4. Agency: Medical Center Hospital Funds : $420,000 Period: Septenher 1, 1983 through August 33, 3 984 Titlc/Dcscription: Funding of resident physician training,

5, Agency: Santa Rosa Kcdical Center Funds: S-30 ,000 Feriod: Soptcmber 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Tlescriptinn: Yundirlg of resident physician training. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AID EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - NON-GOVEFJTXENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency : American Cancer Society NO. : CH-I62C New Funds: $68,505 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial of the Perfused Capillary Cloning System

2. Agency: American Dade, Division of American Hospital Supply Corporation No. : None Mew Funds: $5,000 Current Period: November 17, 1983 through completion Title/Description: Protopath Proteolytie Enzyme Detector Sy s tern

3. Agency: Surroughs Wellcome Co. NO*: None New Funds: $33,690

Current Period: ' Januaxy 1, 1984 through completion Title/Description: A Prospective Randomized Double-Blind Study Evaluating Acyclovir Capsules in the Treatment of Infectious Mononucleo- sf s

4. Agency : Ciba-Geigy No. : Lopressor Protocol 80 Study #M-3672K New Funds: $49,280 Current Period: December 9, 19R3 through December 2, 1984 Title/Description: Open Label Evaluation of Lopressor in Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction

5. Agency: Cistron Technology, Inc. No. : # 5 New Funds: $247,655 Cuxrent Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1966 Title/Description: Rapid Diagnosis of Vaginal Candidiasis

6. Agency : Clayton Foundation for Research No. : None New Funds : $28,992 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through October 31, 1984 Title/Descriptian: Molecular and Structural Basis of the Resting Tension of the Striated Muscle The University of Texas Health science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency: Critikon, Inc. No. : None New Funds : $6,000 Current Period: December 1, 1993 through May 31, 1984 Title/Description: Evaluation of 3Load Pressure Measurement in Children

8. Agency: E. R. Squibb & Sons, Ine, NO. : #12,928-164 New F~nds: $27,096 Current Period: October 28, 1983 through corr.pletion Title/Description: Differential Effects of Captopwil, Methyldopa, and Propranolal on Quality of Life in Patients with Hypertension

9. Agency : Education and Research Foundation of Prosthodontics No. : None New Funds: $1,000 Curxent Period : January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Solder Joint Tensile Strengths of a Non-noble Dental Alloy Postsoldered by Five Different Techniques

10. Agency : Eli Lilly and Co. 'No.: #11517!3 New Funds: $3,300 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through. November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Effect of Divalent Cations an the Susceptibility of Pseudomanas aeruginosa to Newer Beta-Lactam Anti- biotics

11. Agency: Eli Lilly and Co. No. : None New Funds : $4,999.50 Current Period: November 10, 1983 through November 9, 1984 Title/Description: Surveillance of Antimicrobial-Resistant Haemophilus Influenzae

12. Agency: Hartman-Frazell Foundation No. : None New Funds: $6,049 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through October 31, 1984 Title/Description: Influence of Cholecystectomy on Experimental Colon Cancer

13. Agency: Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. No. : None New Funds : $4,300 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1954 Title/Description: The Role of vitamin C Supplementation in the Maintenance of Periodontal Health The University of Texas 1:ealth Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - on-~overnrnental (continued) Regents Meeting April 12-13, 1984

14. Agency: Litton Bionetics No. : Ncne New Funds: $5,000 Current Period: November 29, 1963 through May 29, 1984 Title/Descript ion: Development of an Enzyme-linked- imncsorbent-assay (ELIS) for IgM Antibodies to Epstein-Rarr Virus IEBVI

15. Agency: Merck Sharp & Dohme No. : None New Funds: $26,600 Current Period: December I, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Hepatitis B Education Programs of U.S. and Canadian Dental Schools

16. Agency: Milbank Memorial Fund No. : None Hew Funds: $87,025 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Mflbank Scholar Program in Clinical Epidemiology

17. Agency: Morrison Trust No. : R-A-7 3 New Funds: $22,000 Current Period : October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: Role of Dietcry ~nununalogicaland Genetic Influences on Induction of Diabetes in Mice

18. Agency: Morrison Trust No* : R-A-71(2) New Funds: $26,872.55 Current ~eriod: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: Electrophysiology of Glucose Dopamine Interactions

19. Agency: Morrison Trust No. : R-A-74 New Funds: $27,500 current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Description: Mechanisms of Intestinal Adaptation Induced by Intraluminal Nutrients

20. Agency: Morrison Trust No. : R-A-7 5 New Funds: $30,500 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 TitLe/Description: Regulation of IgE Synthesis in Raqweed- Induced Allergy

21. Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Association No. : None New Funds: S35,OOO Current Period: January 1, 1984 thxough December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Inhibition of the Autoimmune Response to the Acetylcholine Receptor with Chimeric Toxins The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

22. Agency: Ohio Medical Anesthetics No. : None New Funds : $28,200 Current Period: December 19, 1983 through Decerher ;8, 1984 Title/Description: Intracranial Pressure and Autoregulation with a Mass Lesion undex Forane and Halothane Anesthesia

23. Agency: Penwalt Corporation No. : SRN-4A New Funds: $181,748 Current Periad: NQV~&~K11, 1983 through completion Title/Description: A Comparison of the'Safety and Effec- tiveness of a Controlled Release Hydralazine vs Apresoline in the Txeatment of Hypertension

24. Agency : Pfizer, Inc. No. : 79-L-017A New Funds: $30,500 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Comparison of Patient Compliance with Insulin vs Chlorpropanide in Maturity-Onset Diabetes

25. Agency: Pfizer, Inc, No. : None New Funds: $19,450 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Efficacy of Sultamicillin for the Treatment of Staphyloccal Osteornyelitis in Rabbits

26. Agency: Pfizer, Inc. No. : None New Funds : $10,000 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Pathogenesis of AGEPC-Induced Lung Injury

27. Agency: Sandoz, Ltd. NO. : None New Funds: $203,159 Current Period: Sanuary 1, 1984 through December 31, 1905 Title/Description: Production of Calcitonin in Yeast

28. Agency: Santa Rosa Medical Center No* : None New Funds : $42,398 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/aescription: Pediatric Dental Residents' Services

29. Agency: Schering No. : None New Funds: $7,713 Current Period: August 25, 1983 through completion Title/Description: An Evaluation of the Bacteriocfdal Effect of Providone-Iodine Releasing Fiber on Expeximental Wound Infection The University of Texas Health science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Non-Governmental (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

30. Agency: Schering Corporation No. : C83-061-03 New Funds : $15,360 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 ~itle/~escription: Single-Blind Cccperative Efficacy and Safety Study in Pscriasis Comparing Once Daily Applications of Diprolene Cream, 0.05%, and BID ~~~iicationsof Cyclocort Cream, 0.18

31. Agency: Sterling-Winthrop ~esearchInstitute No. : P-410 New Funds: $15,000 Current Period: November 29, 1983 through completion Title/Description: Pediatric Uwography: Open Clinical Trial with ~ohexol (300 mgl/ml) in Patients Not More Than 6 Years of Age

3 2. Agency : The Busroughs Wellcome Fund No. : None New ~unds: $2,550 Current Period: January 1, 1964 through January 31, 1984 Title/Description: Wellcome Visiting Professor in Micro- biology - Dr. David Botstein

33. Agency: The Council for Tobacco Research - USA, Inc. No. : 1371MR2 New Funds: $37,030 Current Period: January 1, 19R4 through December 31, 1984 Tftle/Description: Nicotinic Receptors of LARH Axon Terminals in the Median Eminence

34. Agency: The.Deafness Research Foundation No. : None New Funds: $10,000 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Deseription: Functional Tests for Adrenergic Receptors within the Cochlea

35, Agency: The Parker 8. Francis Foundation No. : None New Funds: $81,000 Current Period: September 1, 1984 through August 31, 1987 Title/Description: Fellow in Pulmonary Research

36. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-7 23 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period : June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: Physico-Chemical Studies of Functional Proteolytic Fragments of the Enzyme Rhodanese The University of Texas Health Science Center at San ~ntonio Contracts and Grants - Non-Goverrmental (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

37. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-726 New Funds: $60 ,OCO Current Period: June 1, 1984 through Fay 31, 1997 Title/Description: Role of Sulfhydwyl Groups in Micro- tubule Assembly

38. Ageccy: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-728 New Funds: $61,500 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: A Role for the MonocaxboxyLate Trans- locator in the Regulation of Mfto- chondrial Energy Generation

39. Agemy: The Robert A. Welch Foundation Pla. : AQ-764 New Funds: $60 ,OCO Current Period : June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: Structural Chemistry 65 Viruses

40. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-979 New Funds: $60,COO Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/~escription: ADP-ribosyl Transferases: Inhibitor Design for a Class of Regulatory Enzymes

41. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-984 New Funds: $60,000 Current Period : June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: Determination of HMG Protein Function Using in vitro Mutagenesis

42. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No. : AQ-985 New Funds : $60,000 Current Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Description: Elucidating the Chemical Basis T-cell Suppression

43. Agency: The Upjohn Company No. : None New Funds: $5,600 Current Period: September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Chemo Infusion Studies THE UNIVERSITY CF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CENTFACTS AND GRRNTS FOR RESEERCH, DEVELOPmNT

AND EDUCATXONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVEELWENT (FUNES COMING IN1

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Bexar County Adult Probation Depart- ment No. : None New Funds: (A) $200, (Bl $100-150, (C) $85 Fee schedule per patient Current Period: September 15, 1983 thrcugh September 14, 1984 Title/Description: Contract for Non-Residential Services

2. Agency : Bexar County ~bspitalDistrict No. : None New Funds: $6,900 monthly Current Period: October 1, 1983 until termination Title/Description: Contract to Provide Pediatrfc Services

3. Agency: City of San Antonio NO. : None New Funds: $374,000 Current Period: October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Descriptfon: Contzact fox Emergency Medical Services

4. Agency : Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System No. : None New Funds: $450,000 Current Period : September 1, 1483 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Funding for Resident Physician Positions

5. Agency: Natural Fibers and Food Protein Comission of Texas No. : None New Funds: $20,000 Current Period : September 1, 1983 through August 31, 1985 Title/Description: Effects of Drugs and Neurotoxins on Brain Ca++ Metabolism

6. Agency: Texas Department of Health No. : IAC (84-85) 0988 New Funds: $18,000 Current Period: November 7, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: High Risk Infant Screening

7. Agency: Texas Department of Human Resources No. : 091-13-P-00 New Funds: $4,328.50 Current Period: November 1, I983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Family Planning Services The University of Texas Health Sciecce Center at San Antcnio Contracts and Grants - State and Local Government (continued) Aprfl 12-13, 1984 ~eeting

8. Agency: Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation No. : (84)04-01 -A~-AA New Funds: $95,501 Current Period : October 1, 1983 through September 30, 1984 Title/Gescription: Children's Automobile Safety Project

9. Agency: Northwestern University No. : PARFR-333T New Funds : $1,848 Current Period: March 1, 1983 through February 29, 1964 Title/Descxiption: Poly-gly Net 180 Microcapsule System

10. Agency: Northwestern University No. : PARFR- 3 4 1T New Funds: $82,487 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1985 Title/Description: Phase I1 Poly Net 90 Injectable Study

11. Agency: Northwestern University No* : 'PAWR-347 New Funds: $145,501 Current Period: Movember 1, 1983 through October 31, 1985 Title/Description: Studies on the Anomlatory Potency and Side Effects of Agonistic and Inhibitory Analogs of LH-RH in Cynomologous Monkeys

12. Agency: University of Pittsburgh No. : 3694-120 New Funds: $6,150 Current Period: July 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 Title/Description: The Treatment of Primary Breast Cancer THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. BOARD OF 3EGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS hcUD GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNDS GOING OUT)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: The University of Texas fnstitute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio No*: IAC (84-85) 1155 New Funds: $2,000 Current Period: February 7, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Contract to receive certain needed supplies and services

2. Agency: The university of Texas System Cancer Center No. : IAC (84-85) 0941 New Funds: $10,000 Current Period: October 19, 1983 through August 31, 1984 Title/Descxiption: Contract to receive photographic reproduction services for prints and slides from x-rays. THE UHXVERSZTY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U.T. ECARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL ANP FOREIGN GOVERNMENT (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following items have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Reqents:

I. Agency: Department of the Army No. : DAMD17-81-C-1240 Amendment #P40005 New Funds: $17,529 Current Period: November 1, 1981 through January 31, 1984 Title/Description: The Effect of Organophosphorus Anti- cholinestcrase Compounds on Brain Glucose and Energy Metabolism

2. Agency: Department of the Amy No. : DAMD17-83-C-3014 ~odification#P400Q1 New Funds: $28,702 Current Period: November 1, 1982 through October 31, 1984 Title/Description: Effects of Cholinesterase Inhibition on Central Catecholamine Systems

3. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services ~ationalInstitute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : NO1-NS-0-2328 Amendment 47 New Funds: $63,000 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through December 31, 2983 Title/~escription: Efficacy of Adenoidectomy/Tympano~tomy Tubes for Persistent Otitis bedia with E £fusion

4. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute No. : 1 R01 CA36372-01 New Funds: $87,753 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Colon Carcinogenesis: Modulation of Progression

5. Agency : Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No* : 1 ROI HL31320-01 New Funds: $34,734 Current Period: April 1, 1984 through March 31, 1985 Title/Description: Baroreceptor Morphology During Hypertension The Trniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Sdn Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign Government (continuedl ~pril12-13, 1984 Meeting

Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No. : 2 P50 HL23578-06 New Funds: $932,077 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through ~ovember30, 1984 TitleiDescription: Pulmonary SCOR: Adult Respiratory Failure

7. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Mental Health NO. : 2 UOl MH31921-04 New Funds: $26,090 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 Title/nescription : NfMH-CRB Collab Proq: Psychobioloqy of Depression

8. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Mental Wealth NO. : 2 U01 MH38084-02 New Funds: $47,599 Current Period: December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: NIMK-CRB Psychobiology Depression Program - Bio (Human]

9. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute No. : 2 U10 CA22433-07 New Funds: $206,548 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Deseription: Southwest Oncology Group

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No. : 3 F32 EL06439-02S1 New Funds: $4,617 Current Period: November 1, 1983 through January 31, 1984 Title/Descrfption: Heart Failure and Shock

11. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Child Health and Human Development No. : 3 P30 HD10202-07Sl New Funds: $31,991 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through August 31, 1984 Title/Description: Requisites of Successful Embryo Transfer in Primates

12. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke No. : 5 KO7 NS00463-05 New Funds: $41,794 Current Period : December 1, 1983 through November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Quantify Cerebral Infarction by Creatine Kinase BB The University of Texas Health Science Center at Szn Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreian Government (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Heeting

13. Aqency: Department of Health and Hcrnan services National Cancer Institute No. : 5 R01 CA26376-05 New Funds: $33,198 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 ~itle/Description: Mechanism of Action of Anti-Tumor Drugs

14. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute NO. : 5 R01 CA30251-04 New Funds : $80, SO7 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/DescwFption: Hormone Priming and Chemotherapy in Human Breast Cancer

15. Agency: Department of Health and Human Sexvices ~ationalInstitute of Dental Research No. : 5 R01 DE06000-04 New Funds: $51,958 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Effect of Parotid Function on Saliva and Cells

16. Aqency: Department of Health and Buman Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No. : 5 ROI GM24795-07 New Funds: $60,683 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Hydrophobic Associations of Membrane Complexes

17. Agency: Department of ~ealthand Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No. : 5 ROT HL17783-I0 New Funds: $70,036 Current Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Complex Carbohydrates: Structure, Function, Synthesis

18. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No. : 5 ROI HL19676-08 New Funds: $26,807 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Physico-Chemical Interactions in Pulmonary Surfactant:

19. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute No. : 5 ROf HL27504-03 New Funds: $41,801 Current Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Control of the Circulation During Thermal Stress The ~niversityof Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Contracts and Grants - Federal and Foreign Government (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

Agency: Department of Health and Human Semices National Institute of Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases NO. : 5 R23 AM3039343 New Funds: $34,556 Current Period : January 1, 1384 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Role of Polycationic Mediators in Glornerulonephritis

21. Agency: U.S. Department of Education NO. : PO08405108 New Funds: $52,977 Current Period : July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984 Title/Description: Pel1 Grant Program

22. Agency: 1J.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission No. : NRC-05-83-221 New Funda: $17,250 Current Period: September 26, 1983 through September 25, 1985 Title/Description: Medical Uses of ~adioisotopesCourse THE b7IVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT SAN ANTONIO

U .T. BEAFCD OF REGENTS ' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUl3GETS

GENERAL ADMTMISTHATION

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACMINXSTRATION AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS Change in Status: 1. Change the status of Ralph G. Yarbrough at a total compensation rate of $54,600 from Dixector Inon-tenure) of Physical Plant to Special Assistant to the Vice President in the office of the Vice President for Administration and Business Affairs effective January 5, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Office of the President Salaries - $54,600 {RBC 185)

OFFICE OF EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT AWI3 TRAINING Resignation: 2. Accept the resignation of Mr. Kenneth S. Brand as Director (non-tenure} at a total compensation rate of $30,000 effective the close of business January 31, 1984. (RBC 182)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

MEDICAL SCHOOL

FAMILY PRACTICE Appointments : 3. Reappoint Dr. Linda H. Ferxy as a Clinical Instructor (non-tenure) 30% time at a total compensation rate of $48,000 for the period of January 1, 1984 through June 30, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Family Practice Teaching Salaries - $48,000 (RBC 172)

4. Appoint Dr. Kathryn 1;. Gilley as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Family Practice (non-tenure) at e total compensation rate of $48,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds; State Funds: Family Practice Teaching Salaries - $48,000 (RBC 178)

Salary Rate Increase: 5. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. James J. Gaspard, Jr., as an Instructor (non-tenure) from $50,900 to $53,780 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds: Family Practice Teaching Salaries - $50,900 Other than State: MSRDP Funds - $2,880 (RBC 153) The University ofTexas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budgets (continued) April 12-13, 2984 Meeting

MEDTCAL SCHOOL (continued)

MEDICINE Appointments : 6. Appoint Dr. David McCall as an Associate Professor (tenure) at a total compsnsation rate of $86,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medicine Teaching Saiaries - $60,000 Other than State: MSRDP Funds - $26,000 (RBC 165)

7. Appoint Dr. John G. Kuhn as a Research Associate Professnr (non-tenure) without salary with a permissive augmentation of $6,000 effective ~oven?ber1, 1983. Dr. Kuhn serves as a Clinical ~ssistantProfessor Inon-tenure) without salary in the Department of Pharmacology. Source of Funds: Other than State: Medicine MSF?DP FunCs - $6,000 (RBC 176)

Resignation: 8. Accept the resignation of Dr. Nancy D. Adams as an Assistant Professor Inon-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $62,390 effective the close of business December 20, 1983, (RBC 193)

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Resignation: 9. Accept the resignation of Dr. David 8. Hebert as an Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $67,250 effective the close of business December 31, 1983. (RBC 155)

Appointment: 10. Appoint Dr. Christian Gerbes as an Instructor in Clinical Orthcpaedizs (non-tenure) at a total compensation xate of $6,000 for the period of January 1 , 1984 throuqh June 30, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State: Orthopaedics MSRDP Funds - $6,000 (RBC 166)

PATHOLOGY Resignation: 11. Accept the resignation of Dr. James E. ~ohnsonas an Associate Professor of clinical patholag$ (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $46,562 effective the close of business January 27, 1984. Dr. Johnson alsd sexved as Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology (non-tenure) without salary in the Department af Medical Technology. (RBC 183)

Appointments : 12. Appoint Dr. Mohamed S. Elfellah as a Research Instructor in PhamacoLogy (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $22,000 effective January 3, 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds: Pharmacology Teaching Salaries - $22,000 IRBC 177) The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating 3udgets (continued1 April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

MEDICAL SCHOOL (eont inued)

PHARMACOLOGY (continued) Appointments : (continued) 13. Appoint Dr. Eileen M. Hcsser as a ~esearchInstructor in Pharmacology (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $16,992 for the period February 1, 1984 through ~uly 31, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Pharmacology Teaching Salaxies - $16,992 (RBC leg)

Resignation: 14. Accept the resignatfon of Dr. Richard N. Friedman as a Research Assistant Professor a£ Fharmacoloqy (non-tenure) 50% time at a total compensation rate of $28,000 effective the close of business January 15, 1984. Dr. Friedman also served as Research Assistant Professor of Physiology (non-tenure) without salary in the Department of Physiology. (RRC 1R4)

PHYSIOLOGY Appainrmen t : 15. Appoint Dr. Kenneth R. Etzel as an Assistant Professor Inon-tenure) without salary effective February I, 1984. Dr. Etzel serves as an Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $41,340 in the Department of Periodontics. (RBC 192)

DENTAL SCHDOL

COFXUNITY DENTISTRY Appointinent : 16. Appoint 14s. Jean M. Craig as a Clinical Instructor (nan-tenure) 50% tine at a total compensation rate of $27,030 effective February 13, 1984. Ms. Craig serves as Clinical Instructor (non-tenure) 50% time at a total compensa- tion rate of $20,000 in the Department of Pediatrics. Source of Funds: State Funds: Cormnunity Dentistry Teaching Salaries - $27,030 (FBC 191)

Resignation: 17. Accept the resignation of Dr. Hilarie H. Jacobs as an Assistant Professor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $27,030 effective the close of business December 31, 1983. (RBC 171)

DENTAL DIAGNOSTIC SCIENCE Salary Rate Increases: 18. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Gary F- Guest as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) 80% the from $33,875 to $37,775 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Cental Diagnostic Science Teaching Salaries - $37,775 IRBC 256) The University of Texas Health Scie!lce Center at san Antonio Amendments to the i983-84 Operating Budgets (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

DENTAL SCHCQL (continued)

DENTAL DIAGNOSTIC SCIENCE [continued) -Salary Rate Increases: (continued) 19. Increase the total compensation rate of Dr. Adele F. Parmley as a Clinical Assistant Professox (non-tenure) 50% time from $32,000 to $35,900 effective January 1, 1964. Source of Funds: State Funds; Dental Diagnostic science Teaching Salaries - $35,900 (RBC 157)

GENERAL PRACTICE 20. Appoint Dr. Dan D. Leonard as a Clinical Assistant Professor Inon-tenure) 20% time at a total compensation rate of $47,000 effective Januaxy 1, 1984. Dr. Leonard also serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) 30% time at a total compensation rate of $38,816 in the Department of Restorative Dentistry. Source of Funds: State Funds: General Practice Teachig Salaries - 547,OOG (RBC 196)

ORTHODONT LCS Appointments: 21. Appoint Dr. Hmer W. Phillips as a Clinical Assistant Professor (n0n- tenure) 11.5% time at a total compensation rate of $51,480 for the period of January 4, 1984 through March 21, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - 551,480 (RBC 163)

22. Appoint Dr. Gerald L. Froemming as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non- tenure) 11.5% time at a total compensation rate of $51,480 for the period of January 4, 1984 through March 21, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Orthodontics Teaching Salaries - $51,480 (PBC 1641

Resignation: 23. Accept the resignation of Dr. Harold L. Maador as a Clinical Associate Professor (non-tenure) 20% time at a total compensation rate of $38,790 effective the close of business December 31, 1983. (RBC 181)

PROSTHODONTICS Appointment :

24. Appoint Dr. George R. Troendle as a Clinical Assistant Professor. . (non- tenure) 20% time at a total compensation rate of $31,500 effective January 1, 1984. Dr. Troendle also serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) 60% time at a total compensation rate of $41,267 in the Department of Restora- tive Dentistry. Source of Funds: State Funds: Prosthodontics Teaching Salaries - $31,500 (RBC 197) The university of Texas Health ~clenkeCenter at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-04 Operating Budgets (continuzd) April 12-13, 1984 Feeting

DEPTAL SCHOOL ( continued 1

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY Appointment: 25. Appoint Dr. F-obert D. Khite as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) 20% time at a total compensation rate of $38,816 effective January 20, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Restorative Dentistry Teaching Salaries - 538,816 {RBC 188)

Resignation: 26. Accept the resignation of Dr. Robert S. Speer as a Clinical Assistant Professor (non-tenure) 20% time at a total comrensation rate of $35,456 effective the close of business December 31, 1983. (RBC 1701

ALLiED HEALTH SCIENCES

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Appointment: 27. Appoint Ms. Consuelo R. Mahon as an Instructor Inon-tenure) E03 time at a total compensation rate of $18,7C8 for the period of January 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Source of Funds : State Funds: Medical Technology Teaching Salaries - $18,508 IRBC 180)

Change in Status: 28. Change the status of Ms. Shirlyn 5. HcKenzie from Assistant Professor Inon-tenure) and Acting Program Director (non-tenure) at an annual compensation rate of $32,869 to Assistant Professot Inon-tenure) acd Frcxjram Director (non- tenure) at a total compensation rate of $37,500 effective February 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Medical Technology Teaching Salaries - $37,500 (RBC 1871

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Appointments : 29. Appoint MS. Kimberly A, Wqel as a Visiting Instructor (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $26,500 effective December 15, 1983. Source of Funds: State Funds: Cccupational Therapy Teaching Salaries - $26,500 IRBC 167)

30. Appoint Dr. Sean G. Cbnnally as a Clinical Associate Professor tnon-tenure) 6.8% time at a total compensation rate of $70,699 for the period of January 1, 1984 through May 31, 1984. Dr. Connally serves as a Clinical Associate Pro- fesscr (non-tenure) 11.3% time at a total compensation rate of $70,700 in the Department of Physical Therapy. Source of Funds: State Funds: Occupational Therapy Teaching Salaries - $70,699 (RBC 194) The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budgets {continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES (continued)

DENTAL LABCRATORY TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Appointment : 31. Appoint Mr. James G. Evans as an Assistant Professcr (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $28,000 effective January 16, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Dental Laboratory Technology Education Teaching Salaries - $28,000 (RBC 179)

DENTAL HYGIENE EDUCATION I Appointment : 32. Reappoint ms. Catherine K. Starnes as a Clinical Instlvctor Inon-terure) 80% time at a total compensation rate of $20,165 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Dental Hygiene Education Teaching Salaxies - $20,165 (RBC 1731

Resignation: 33. Accept the resignation of Ms. Theresa E. Hicks as an Instructor Inon- tenure) at a total compensation rate of $22,000 effective the close of business December 16, 1983. (RBC 154)

Change in Status: 34. Change the status of Ms. Mary F. Sobieralski from Clinical Instructor (non-tenure) 80% time at a total compensation rate of $20,157 to an ~ssistant Professor (non-tenure] at a total compensation rate of $22,000 effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Dental ~ygieneEducation Teaching Salaries - $22,000 (RBC 168)

NURSING SCHOOL

NURSING SCHOOL INSTRUCTION Appointment: 35. Appoint Dr. ani ice M. Swanson as an Associate Pxofessor (nan-tenure) at a nine month academic rate of $27,000 effective January 6, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Nursing School Teaching Salaries - $27,000 (RRC 175)

CONTINUING EDUCATION 7

NURSING CONTINUING EDUCATION Resiqnat ion: 36. Accept the resignation of Dr. James C. Sorensen as Coordinator of Con- tinuing Education (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $36,400 effec- - tive the close of business December 31, 1983, Dr. Sorensen also served as Associate Professor (non-tenure) without salary in the Nursing School. (RBC 169) The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budgets (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

PHYSICAL PLRNT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

GENEPAL SERVICES Change in Status: 37. Change the status of Thomas H. Atkins from Assistant Director of Physical Plant (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $45,968 to Interim Director of Physical Plant (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of $54,000 effec- tive January 5, 1984. Source of Funds: State Funds: Physical Plant Administrative and Professional Salalies - $54,000 (RBC 1861

AUXILIARY ENTEKPRISES

UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICE Resignation: 38. Accept the resignation of Dr. S. Perry Post as Director of University Health Service (non-tenure) at a total compensation rate of 566,943 effective the close of business December 31, 1583. Dr. Post also served as Professor (tenure) wjthout salary in the Department of Family Practice. (RBC 1951

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS

TRANSFER OF FUNDS 39. Amount of Transfer: $105,961.12

From: Physiology - Classified Salaries Office of the Dean of the Dental School - Classified Salaries Community Dentistry - Teaching Salaries Orthodontics - Classified Salaries Prosthodontics - Classified Salaries Medical Technology - Teaching Salaries Unallocated Resident Instruction Unallocated Maintenance and Operation

To: ail Semice - Classified Salaries Office of the Personnel ~irector- Classified Salaries Anesthesiology - Teaching Salaries Family Practice - Teaching Salaries Medicine - Teaching Salaries Obstetrics and Gy~ccology- Teaching Salaries Obstetrics and Gynecology - Classified Salaries Radiology - Teaching Salaries Anatomy - Teaching Associates Microbiology - Teaching Assistants Prosthodontics - Teaching Salaries Restorative Dentistry - Teaching Salaries The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budgets (continued) April 12-13, 1984 Meeting

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS (continued}

TRANSFER OF FUNDS (continued) 39. Amount of Transfer: $105,961.12 (continued)

Occupational Therapy - leaching Salaries 17,666.68 Dental Hygiene Education - Teaching Salaries 14,670.57 Dental Hygiene Education - classified Salaries 464.00 Nursing school - Teaching Salaries 1,587.10 Nursing School - Teaching Assistants 1,749.76

To cover changes in fund sources, additional classified positions, and part-time positions due to increased workload. (RaC 162)

PLANT FUNDS % -

TRANSFERS OF FUNDS 40. Amount of ran sf ex: $1,900.00

From: Interest Earned on Construction Funds

To: Renovationr Anatomy

For the purpose of renovation of Anatomy rooms 2.044V and 2.039V. (RBC 158)

41. Amount of Transfer: $11,000.00

From: Interest Earned on Construction Funds

TO: Renovation, Pathology

For the purpose of renovation of Pathology room 3433. (RBC 159)

42. Amount of Transfer: $1,400.00

From: Interest Earned on Construction Funds

To: en ovation, Pharmacology

For the purpose of renovation of Pharmacology room 218C. (RBC 1601 ?he University of mas System Cancer Center M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute Texas Medical Ccnrtr 6723 Bcnner Avenut - Houston. Texa 77030

March 7, 1984

Dr. ~harlesB. Mullins Executive Vice Chancellor for Wealth Affairs The University of Texas System 601 Colorado Strect Austin, Texas 78701

Dear Doctor Mullins:

The Docket for the April 12-13, 1984 meeting of the Board of Regents is

submitted for your recommendation and presentstfon to the Board.

I recommend your approval.

Sincerely yours,

Charles A, LeMaistre, M.D. President

CAL: bf THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTE24 CANCER CENTER

DOCKET FOR APRIL 12-13, 1984

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Gifts from Privatc Donors and Foundations to the University. .... CC-3

Business Contracts for Services ...... CC-4

Contracts and Grants for Research, Development, and Educational Services:

Non-Government-a1 (~undsComing In)...... CC-5

Federal (Funds Coming In) ...... cC-6

Amendments to the 1983-84 Operating Budget (includes faculty and staff appointments and changes in status and transfers of funds within cxisting budget totals...... CC-10 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTFM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

GIFTS FROM PRIVATE DONORS AND FOUNDATIONS

The following gifts have been received and Are recommended for acceptance by the U. T. Board of Regents:

Purpose and Explanation Amount

1. * Interferon Foundat ion Purchasc of Tnterferon 1100 Milam, Suite 3600 Houston, Texas 77002

2. Anonymous General Lnstitutional Purposes

3. H. E. Butt Grocery Co. General institutional Charles C. Butt, President Purposes P. 0. Box 9216 Corpus Christi, Texas 78469

4.* Mr. K. F. Doerner, Sr. Gcneral Institutional 4603 Ekichrnond Avenue Purposes Houuton, Texas 77027

5. Dora Roberts Foundation Dora Roberts Foundation c/o R. H. Weaver, Trustee Fund P. 0. Box Drawer 1750 Big Spring, Texas 79720

*No Letter of Transmittal

CC- 3 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13. 1984

BUSINESS CONTRACTS FOR SERVICES

(FUNDS COMING IN)

1. Agency: Immunotech Sciences, Znc. and Palycell, Inc. No. : None New Funds: None Period: October 7, 1983 through October 6, 1986 Title/Descrfption: For thc production of a novel type of Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER

U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETIKG

APRIL 12-13, 1984

CONTRACTS AND GUNTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVlCES - NON-GOVERNMENTAL (FUNDS COMING IN)

The following contracts and grants have been awarded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Repents:

1. Agency: The Rohcrt Wood .Johnson Foundat ion No. : 9033 New Funds : $258,018 Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1986 Title/Description: Rural Chemotherapy Administration

2. Agency: Rc tina Research Foundation Ho. : None New Funds: $25,239 Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Title/Description: Genetic Etiology of Retinoblastoma

3. Agency: Abbott Laborarories Nn. : Nune Ncw Funds : $26,450 Period: Occember 23, 1983 through December 22, 1984 Tit1e/Description: Collaborative Research Program Relating to Clinical Diagnostics and FInw Cytometry

hgenc y : UlII Corporation No. : Nonc New Funds : $7,500 Period: January 17, 1984 through January 16, 1985 ~itle/Descriptlon: Collaborative Agreement involving the eval i~ation of the microbial kill t i.me of organisms found on filter membranes used in conjunction wlth air fluidized therapy products

5. Agency: The Robert A. Welch Foundation No.: G-8 31 New Funds: $60,000 Period: June 1, 1984 through May 31, 1987 Title/Dcscription: Action of Antitumor Drug on Chromatin Structure

6. Agency: Mayo Foundation No. : None New Funds: $2,500 Period: October 23, 1983 through December 22, 1983 Title/Description: Modification to subcnntract to increase the total amount of the subcontract

7. Agency: Mead Johnson Pharmaceutical Division Nn. : 7034 New Funds: $10,005 Period: January 1, 1.984 through December 31, 1985 Title/Dsscription: Clinical evaluation of Tamoxifen vs. Megestrol Acetate Compound (Protocol DM 83-42) in the treatment of postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer

CC-J THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM CANCER CENTER 293.2 U.T. BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

April 12-13, 1984

CONlRACTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH, DEVEl-OPMENT

AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES - FEDERAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT

The following contracts and grants have been dwdrded and are recommended for approval by the U.T. Board of Regents:

1. Agency: Department of Health and Hunian Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment No.: 5 R01 CA28034-03 ET New Funds: $49,007 Peri nd: February I, 1984 through January 31, 1985

Title/Description: Mechanisms of Actiun uf Antitumor Agents

Department of Health and Hurnan Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Biology and Diaynosis No. : 5 R01 CA31103-04 PTHB New Funds : 555,682 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Molecular Determinants of Multicellular Organization

3. Agency: Department of Hcalth 2nd Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment No. : 5 U10 CA03713-27 CCI fdew Funds: $67,966 Period : January 1, 1984 through Decen~ber31, 1984 Titl description: Pediatric Oncology Group

4. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services tlational Cancer 1nstitut.e Division of Cancer Etiology No.: 5 R01 CA31487-03 CPA Ncw Funds: $64,507 Period: February 1, 1984 throuyh January 31, 1985 Ti tl e/Descri ption: Regulation and Enzymology of DNA Methylase in Cancer

5. Agency: Department of Health and Hurrian Services National Cdncer Institute Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention No. : 1 RO1 CA34797-01/41 ET New Funds: $53,739 Period: January 1, 1984 through D~cember31, 1984 Title/Description: Chen-iotherapeutic Induction of Somatic f4utation

6. Agency: Department of Hcal th and Hunian Services hational Cancer Institute Division uf Cancer Treatment No.: 5 R01 CA24540-06 RAD IIew Funds : $48,397 Feriod : January 1, 1984 thrnugh i3cce111l)er31, 1984 TitlejDescription: The Importance of DNA Danlaye and Repair for Cell Survival The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Corning In Regents' f4ceting April 12-13, 1984

7. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Div ision of Cancer Tr-ea tment No.: 3 U10 CA12014-1451 CCI New Funds : $607,075 Period: January 1, 1983 through Deccmher 31, 1984 Title/Cescript ion: Statistical Center--Southwest Oncology Group

Departn~entof Heal th and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Resources, Centers & Community Activities No.: 1 K23 CA34097-01A1 EDC Few Funds : $33,982 Period: January 1, 1984 through Decerr~ber 31, 1984 Title/Description: Genetic Epide~niology of Breast Cancer

Department of Heal t h and Hu~rlan Serviccs National Cancer Institute Divi si on of Resources, Centers & Comrnuni ty Activities No.: 2 R01 CA28844-04 PTHB New Funds: $93,708 Pcrind: January 1, 1984 throuyh November 30, 1984 Title/Description: Fammary Carcinoma Mctast-asis

10. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Prevention and Control No.: 5 R01 CA33097-02 BEM Rew Funds : $67,166 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Ti tl e/Description: Neuropsychulogical Assessment of Children with Cancer

11. Agency: De ydrtrr~entof Heal th and Hullldrl Services N~tional Cancer Irlstitute Divisiorl of Cancer Treatment No.: 3 POI CA78153-0352 SRC hew Funds: $88,652 Period: July 1, 1982 through February 29, 1984 Ti tle/Dcscription: Provides supplemental support for an additional two months

12. Agency: Department of Health and Human Serviccs National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Treatment No.: 2 R01 CA28596-04 kT Ncw Funds: $57,322 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Ti tlc/Description: Riochernical Basis for Therapeutic Activity The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coming In Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

13. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Etiology No.: 5 R01 CA11430-18 SSS New Funds : $242,762 Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 TitIe/Dcscription: Biornathcmatics and Con~putingin a Cancer Institute

14. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Institute Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis No.: 5 ROI CA31394-03 ET New Funds : $97,991 Period: February 1, 1984 through Jdnuary 31, 1985 Title/Description: Effect of Interferon Inducers on NK Cell Cytotoxici ty

25. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Cancer Insti tute Division of Cancer Biology and Diagnosis No.: 5 R01 CA34674-02 €1 New Funds: $140,951 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Study of Acquired Immunodeficiency and Kaposi 's Sarcoma

16. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Instit~teof General Medical Sciences No.: 2 R01 61428573-04 MGN New F~rnds: $111,310 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Title/Description: Chromosome Structure and Gene Arrangement

17. Agency: Department of Heal t h and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No* : 7 F32 GM07965-02 61 New Funds: $18,468 Period: January 1, 1984 through kcember 31, 1984 Titl c/Descri ption: Cellular and Molecular Biology

Ay ency : Oepa rtment of Hea? th and Hurr~an Serv i ccs National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences No.: 5 R23 €503124-03 CPA New Funds: 536,180 Period: January 1, 1984 through December 31, 1984 Ti tlelDcscription: Repair of DNA Dat!~agedby Nodel Envirunrnental Chemical s The University of Texas System Cancer Center Federal and Foreign Government Contracts and Grants - Funds Coniing In Regents' Keeting April 12-13, 1984

19. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No.: 7 F32 GM07965-02 01 Revised Ncw Funds : $768 Period: January 1, 1984 throuyh December 31, 1984 Titlc/Dcscription: Rcvised to correct fellowship level of support

20. Agency: Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Chitd Health and Human Development No.: 1 ROI HD18210-01 RS BCE New Funds: $115,034 Period: March 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Title/Oescription: Biochemical Characterization of Inhibin and LH RBI

21. Agency: Departnient of Ilealth and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No.: 7 R01 GM34103-01 GEN New Funds : $91,516 Period: February 1, 1984 through January 31, 1985 Ti tle/Description: Expression of Genes Injected into Xcnopus Laevi s

22. Agency: Oepartment of Health and Human Services National Institute of General Medical Sciences No. : 5 R01 Gf421499-10 MG !Jew Funds : $49,939 Period: Parch 1, 1984 through February 28, 1985 Title/Description: Misserlse Suppr+ession and Mutational ly A1 tered tRNAs THE ?llIVERSITY UF TEXAS SYSTFN CANCER CENTER

U.T.BOARD OF REGENTS' MEETING

APRIL 12-13, 1984

AMENDMENTS TO THE 1983-84 OPERATING BUDGET

GENERAL ADMINISTRAT ION

Payroll Appointment : 1. Appoint Glenda R. Smith, Manager - Payroll (Administrative Staff), payroll, payable at the total cornpensatinn rate of $35,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $35.000 (RBC No. 97)

General Accounting Appointment: 2. Appoint Britt B. Wong, Accounting Supervisor (Administrative Staff), General Accounting, payable at the full time rate of $31,500 per annum, effective January 1, 1484. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $31, ~OU (RBC So. 93)

THE TUMOR INSTITUTE MEDICAL STAFF

Medical Oncolo~y Appotntment :

3. Appoint- - Carolyn A. Rosenberg, M.D., Asststant Internist and Instructor in Medicine (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $43,000 per annum, effeclive February 1, 1984. Source of funds: Srate funds: Reserve fnr Prafessional Salaries - $28,700 Other than State funds: Available PRS Funds - $14,300 (RBC bio. 117)

-Change in status: 4. Change in title and source of funds for Jaffer A. Ajani, M.D., from Assistant Internist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (without tenure), to Assistant Internist and Assistant Professor of Medicine (without tenure), with no change in the total compensation rate of $49,700 per annum, effective February 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $33,200 Other than State funds: Available PRS funds - $16,500 (HRC No. 121)

-Division of Medicine Resignation: 5. Resign Henry L. Adklns, Jr., Administrtitive Manager (Administratlve Staff) , ~iv5sionof Medicine, payable at the full time raLe of $27,200 per annum from Physicians Referral Service Funds, effective December 10, 1983. (RKC No. 85)

6. Resi.gn James J. Higgins, AdministratPve Manager (Administrative Staff), Division of Medicine, payable at the full time rate of $28,700 per annum from Physicians Referral Service Funds, effective January 13, 1984. (RBC No. 98) The LTniversity of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

Internal Medicine Eksianation:- 7. Resign Rob Hoke, M.D., Assistant Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (Psychiatry) and Assistant Professor of Clinical Cancer Pr~vention(without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $71,800 per annum, effecqive February 8, 1934. (REG No. 123)

Radiotherapy Appointment : 8. Appoinl Gunar K. Zagaru, M. D., Assistant Radiotherapist and Assistant Professor of Radiotherapy (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $82,500 per annum, effective January 9, 1984. Snurce of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $55,00~ Other than State funds: Available PRS Funds - $27,500 (RBC No. 112)

Resignation : 9. Revfsion of extended leave without pay to read resignation for Allan Frank Meyer, Ph.D,, Assistant Biochemist (Head and Neck Surgery] and Assistant Professor of Biology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $32,000 per annum, effective November 2, 1983. (KBC No. 92)

General Surgery Reappointment: 10. Reappoint Vernon B. Grossie, Ph-D., Assistant Pharmacologist (without tenure), with no change in the total compensation rate of $24,400 per annum, effective for the period January 1, 1984 through March 31, 1984. Source of funds: Other then State funds: Available Gift Funds - $24,400 ERBC No. 96)

Dental Oncology Resignation: 11. Resign Robert T. Frame, D.D.S., Assistant Dental Oncologisr (Maxi l loiacial) and Assistant: prof ;usor of Clinical Dental 6ncology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $43,000 per annum, effective February 20, 1984. (RBC No. 120)

Urology Appointment: 12. Appoint Sandra G. Nauert, Administrative Manager ( Administrative Staff), Urology, payable at the full time rate of $28,000 per annum from Physlcfans Referral Service Administrative Salaries Fund, effective January 3, 1984. Source of funds : Other than State funds: Available PRS funds - $28,000 (RBC No. 109) The. University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Apyofntrnent; 13. Appoint Hiramu Sugfno, Ph.D., Research Associate (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $22,500 per annurn, effective February 9, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $11,250 Available Gift Funds - $11,250 (RBC No. 124)

Genetics A~ointment: 14. Appoint Laurence D. Etkin, Ph-D., Assistant Biologist and Assistant Professor of Genetics (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $40,000 per annum, effective January 2, 1984. Source af funds : State Iunds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $40,000 (RBC No. 103)

15. Appoint Wick R. Williams, Ph.D., Assistant Biologist and Assfstant Professor of Genetics (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $23,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds : Other than State funds: Available UAHS Crant Funds - $23,000 (RBC No. 110)

Reappointment and change in status: 16. Re-appoint, change in title, salary and source nf funds Frances E. Arrighi, Ph.D., from Associate Riologist and Research Associate Professor of Biology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $40,900 per annum to AYsociate Biologist (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $25,000 per annum, effective February 16, 1984. Source of fundu: Othcr than Sta~efunds: Available Gift Funds - $25,000 (RBC No. 122)

Nuclear Medicine Appofntment: 17. Appoint Larnk M. tamki, M.D., Associate Internist and Associate Professor of clinical Medicine (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $80,000, effective January 3, 1984. Source of funds : State funds: Reserve for Professior~alSalaries - $53,300 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $26,700 (R8C No. 106) The University of Texas System Cancer Center Rcgents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

-Experimental Radio therapy Appointment : 18. Appoint Ivan Basic, D.V .M., Visiting Assoc-iate Professor of Immunology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $32,000, effective December 9. 1983. Source of funds : Other than State funds: DHHS Grant - $32,000 (RBC No. 93)

Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy Appointment : 19. Appoint Razelle Krlrzrock, M.D., Assistant Internist and Assistant Professor of Medicine (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $45,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other Lhan State funds: Available Gift Funds - $30,000 Available PRS Funds - $15,000 (RBC No. 115)

Bioma thematics Re signat ion: 20. Resign Mary A. Foulkes, Ph. D., Assistant Biometrician and Assistant Professor of Biometries (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $35,100 per annum, effective January 20, 1984. (RBC No. 108)

Change in Status: 21. Change in tlme status and source of funds for Mary E. Rozell, Applications Analyst (Administrative Staff), Biomathematics, from the 25% time rate of $8,100 per annum from General Funds and the 25% time rate of $8,106 per annum from Grant CA-6294 (total compensation $16,200; full Efme rate $32,400), to the 252 tlme rate of $8,100 per annum from General Funds, the 25% time rate of $8,100 per annum from Grant CA-6294 and the 1OX time rate of $3,240 per annum from Crant CA-114.30 (total cornpensatinn $19,4613; with no change in the full time rate of $32,4001, effective December 1, 1983. Snurce of funds: State funds: Departmental funds - $8,100 Other than State funds: Available Grant funds - $11,340 (RBC Plo. 89)

PATIENT CARE ACTIVITIES

Anesthesiology Service Appointment : 22. Appoint Joseph T. Randu, Nurse Anesthetist Supervisor (Administrative Staff), Anesthesiology Service, payable at the full time rate of $53,100 per annum, effective February 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $53,100 (RBC No. 114)

Resignation: 23. Resign Kebccca S. Williams, Nurse Anesthetist Supervisor (Administrative Staff), Anesthesiology Service, payable at the full time rate of $53,100 per annurn, effective January 31, 1984. (RBC No. 107) The University of Texav System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

Office of the Vice President for Patient Care Services Change in name: 24. Change in name for Honoria N. Heer to Honoria H. Mims, Assistant Administrator (Administrative Staff), Off ic-e of the Vice President for Patient Care Services, at the total compensation rate of $39,700 per annum, effective March 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental Salaries - $39,700 (RBC No. 125)

Social Work Appointment: 25. Appoint Stuart S, Myers, Ph.D., Director of Social Work (Administrative staffj; Social Work, payable at the full time rate of $48,000 per annum, effective February 1, 1984. Source of funds : State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $48,000 (RBC No. 119)

Pharmacy Appointment: 26. Appoint Stephen L. Huber, Assistant Director of Pharmacy (Administrative Staff), Pharmacy, payable at the full time rate of $42,500 per annum, effective February 1, 1984. Source of funds : State funds: Reserve far Professional Salaries - $42,500 (RBC No. 118)

Cl. inical Physics Appoin trnen t : 27. Appoint Michael D. Mills, Ph.D,, Assistant Physicist (without tenure), at the total campensation rate of $42,000, effective December 1, 1983. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grants - $31,500 Available Gift funds - $10,500 (RBC No. 87)

Change in Status: 28. Change in title and salary for Kenneth R. Hogstrom, Ph.D., from Associate Physicist and Associate Professor of Radiotherapy Physics (Tern Appointment), at the total compensation rate of $50,000 per annum, to Director of Electron Dosimetry Research, Associate Physicist and Associate Professor of Radiotherapy Physics (Term Appointment), at the total compensation rate of $60,000 per annum, effecrive February 1, 1984. This Is a promotion for Dr. Hugstrum. Source of funds: State funds : Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $45,0'20 Other than State funds: Available Gift funds - $15,000 (RBC No. 102)

-Volunteer Services Appointment : 29. Appoint Sheila C. Williamson, Assistant Director of Volunteer Services (~drninistrative Staff ) , volunteer Services (General Funds), payable at the full time rare of $23,900 per annum, effective January 9, 1984. Source of funds: State funds : Reservc for Professional Salaries - $23,900 (RBC No. 111) The University of Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting April 12-1 3, 1984

Resignation: 30. Resign Kathlcerl A. Jessup, Assistant Director of Volunteer Services (Administrative Staff), Volunteer Services, payable at the full time rate of $23,900 per annurn, effective Oc~ober20, 1983. (BRC No. 88)

GENERAL SERVICES

Communication Services Appointment : 31, Appoint Marilyn K. Katzman, Manager of Telecommunication Services (Administrative Staff), Communication Services, payable at the full time rate of $29,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $29, OQO (RBC No. 104)

Employee Counseling Service Extended Leave Witliout Pay: 32. Place on ex~endedleave withoui pay Sheila J. Lennarz, Assistant Staff Counselor (Administrative Staff), Employee Counseling Service, payable at the full time rate of $22,000 per annum from the New Programs Development Fund, effective for the period November 29, 1983 through December 19, 1983. (RBC Nu. 101)

Purchasing -Change in Status: 33. Transfer and change in tit1.e and salary for Paul C. Poul.ides, from Manager - Payroll (Administrative Staff), Payroll, payable at the full time rate of $39,300 per annum, to Director of Materials Mnnagement Services (Administrative Staff), Purchasing, payable at the full time rate of $44,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. This is a promotion for Mr. Poulides. Source of funds: State f uuds : Departmental and Reserve for Prof esuional. Salaries - 44,000 (RBC No. 95) -SCIENCE PARK Sc ience Park. Research Laboratories Appointment : 34. Appoint Edwin A. Hiss, Administrative Manager (Administrative Staff), Science Park, Research Laboratories, payable at the full time rate of $32,500 per annum from Physicians Referral Service Funds, effective December 1, 1983. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available PRS funds - $32,500 (RBC No. 94)

Science Park, Veterfnary Service Appointment : 35. Appoint William C. Satterf Leld, D.V .M., Assistant Veterinarian and Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $37,000 per annum, effective December 5, 1983. Source of funds : Other than State Iunds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $18,500 Available Auxiliary Funds - $18,500 (RBC No. 90) The University of Texas System Canrer Center Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

PHYSICAL PLANT

Physical Plant Operat ions Appointment : 34. Appoint Joe. O. Standridge, Jr . , El-ectrical Engineer (Adniinistrati.ve Staff), Physical Plant Operati-ons, payable at the total compensation rate of $38,000 per annum, effective January 5, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Reserve for Professional Salaries - $38,000 (REG No. 105)

INTERFERON RESEARCH

Appointment: 37. Appoint Saburo Sonc, Ph.D., Visiting Assisrant Professor of Cell Biology (without tenure), at the total compensation rate of $30,000 per annum, effecttve for thc period January 10, 1984 through April 13, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available Gift funds - $30,000 (RBC No. 113)

TRANSFER OF FUNDS

38. Transfer funds from varinus Professional and Administrative Staff positions to selected Maintenance and Operation, Classified Salarics and Reserve accounts as of November 30, 1983 as indicated below in accordance with Budget Rules and Procedures.

TRANSFKR FROM:

Appropriation ltem/~itlc Page No, Amount

Offlce of the Vice Senior Staff Assistant, Pas. 001 8 $42,000 Prevident for Finance

Human Rc s ourc es Personnel Admintstrator, Pos. 001 27 34,100

Internal Medicine Internist 6 Professor of 4 1 56,900 Medicine, Pos, 004

Internal Medicine Associate Internist, Pos. 001 42 53,500

Internal Medicine Assistant Internist & Assistant 43 33,000 Professor of Medicine, Pos. 001

Tn ternal Medicine Assistant Iat~rnist& Assistant 44 35,400 Professor of Medicine, Pou. 007

Tnternal Mcdicine Assistant Internist & Assistent 44 44,000 Professor of Medicine, Pos. 003

Internal Medicine Assistant Internisr & Assistant 44 38,500 Professor of Medicine (Cardiopulmonary), Pos. 001 The University of Texas Sys tern Cancer Center Regentu' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

De-partment Appropriation ItemlTitle Amounr

Internal Medicine Assistant Internist & Instruc-tor 44 37,000 in Medicine, Pos. 001

Internal Medicine Associate Internist & Associate 45 60,000 Professor of Clinical Medicine (G~stroenterology), Pou. 001

Internal Medicine Associate Internist & Associate 45 50,000 Professor of Clinical Medicine (Gastroenterology), Pos. 002

Laboratory Medicine Associate Pathologist: & Associate 54 38,200 Professor of Laboratory Medicine, Pos. 001

Diagnostic Radiology Assistant Radiologist & Assistant 62 40,720 Professor of Radiology, Pos. 003

Diagnostic Radiology Assistant Radiologist & Assistant 63 43,500 Professor of Radiology & Assistant Professor of Biophysics (Radiology), Pos. 001

Diagnostic Radiology Assistant in Physics & (Part- h 3 Tine)Instructor in Physics, Pos. OOL

Radiotherapy Associate Radiotherapist & 66 Assistant Professor of Radiotherapy, Po s. 001

Head & Neck Surgery Asststant Surgeon (Head 6 Neck 70 Surgery) & Assistant Professor of Surgery, Pos. 002

General Surgery Surgeon (General Surgery) & 7 3 Professor of Surgery, Pos. 001

Assistant Anesthesiologist & 7 8 Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology , Pos. 004

Urology Associate Urologist b Associate 861 Professor of Urology, Pos. 001

Urology Assistant Urologist & Aesistant 86 Professor of Urology, Pos. 001

Off lce of the Vice Associate Director of Research, 90 President for Research Pos. 001

Hiochemistry 6 Molecular Blochemist & Professor of 93 Bi 01 ogy Biochemistry, 1'0s. 007 The Universf ty af Texas System Cancer Center Regents' Meeting AprLl 12-13, 1984

Appropriation Itcm/Title Pagc No. Amount

Biochcmis try b Molecular Biochernisr & Professor of 9 3 45,000 Bf ology Biochemistry, Pus. 008

Biochemistry & Molecular Associate Biochemist & Ri ology Associate Professor of Biochemiu try, Pos. 001

Biochemistry b Molecular Associate Biochemist & Biology Associare Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 002

3iochemistry & Molecular Associate Biochemist, Pos. 001 Biology

Biochemistry & Molecular Assistant Biochemist h Biology Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Pos. 002

Immunology Assistant Biochemist, Pos. 001

Immunology Associate Immunologist & Associate Professor of Immunology, Pos. 001

Assistant BLologist & Assistant Professor of Biology, Pus. 001

Cell Biolagy Assistant Bi.ologist & Assistant Professor of Biology, Fos. 001

Cell Biology Assistant Biologist & Assistant Professor of Biology, Pos. 002

Gcno t ics Associate Biologist, POS. 001

Genetics Assori-ate Biologist & Research Associate Professor of Biology, Pox. 001

Tumor Virology Virologist & Professor of Virology, Pos. 001

Tumor Virology Virologist & Professor of Virology, Pos. 002

Tumor Virology Assocfate Virologist, fos. 001

Tumor Virology Engineer Electron Microscopist & (Part-Time) Instructor in Virulogy, Pos. 001

Tumor Biology Associate Biologist & Associate Professor of Biology, Pos. 001 The University of Texas System Cancer Cente-r &gents1 Meeting April 12-13, 1984

Department Appropriation Item/Tjtle Ptlge No. Amount

Chemotherapy Research Associate Biochemist & Associate 141 17,400 Professor of Developmental Therapeutics (Biochemistry), Pos. 002

Chemotherapy Research Assistaat Pharmacalogist 141 33,000 Pos. 001

Cl i nical Immunology & Assistant Internist & Assistant 150 11,006 Biological Therapy Professor of Medicine, Pos. 005

Veterinary Medicine & Research Associate, Pou. 001 154 19,000 Surgery

Assistant Riometrician & 159 29,766 Assistant Professor of Biometries, Pos. 003

Biomathematics Applications Analyst, Pos. 001 160 10,880

Office of the Vice Residents and Fellows President for Academic Affalrs

Cllnic Administration Admfnistrator - Clinfc, Pos. 001 181 46,800

Oifice of the Vice Vice President for Patient Care, 182 65,000 President for Patient Pos. 001 Care Services

Social Work Dircctor of Sacial Work, 21 1 42,000 Pos. 001

Pharmacy Assistant to the Director of 21 9 40,000 Pharmacy, Pos. 001

Hospital Inpatient Maintenance and Operation 260 250,000 Services - General

Science Park - Maintenance and Operation 314 41,000 Veterinary Scrvice

Science Park, Director of Physical Plant, 31 8 27,500 Physical Plant Pus. 001

Interferon Re search Associate Biologist & Associate 339 49,000 Professor of Biology, Pos. 001

Interferon Research Assistant Biologist & Assistant 340 40,000 Professor of Biology, Pos. 001

Interf eran Research Research Associate, Pos. 001 340 27,000

Interferon Research Ttesearch Associate, POS. 002 340 27,000

TOTAL The University of Texas System Cancer Center Rcgenrs' MeeLlng April 12-13, 1984

TRANSFER TO:

Depart mcnt Appropriation 1temlTitle Page No. Amount

Chemotherapy Research Classified Salaries 141 $20,000

Office of rhe Vice Classified Salaries 164 15,000 President for Academic Affairs

Office of the Vice Maintenance and Operation President for Academic Affairs

Hospital Inpatient Equipment Services - General

Science Park - Veterinary Equipment Service

Physical Plant Operations Classified Salaries

Reserves Professional Salaries

Re servcs Classified Salaries

Reserves Maintenance and Operation

'COTAL

(RBC No. 84)

TRANSFER OF FUNDS

39. Transfer funds from ALlotment Account of Construction Project Number 703-397 tu Plant Funds Unexpended Accounts as outlined below:

TRANSFER PROM:

Project 703-397 - Allotment Account

TMSFER TO:

Miscellaneous Expense Account 187431

Spare Parts Account 187438

Furniture and Equipment Account 187435

TOTAL

(RBC No. 99) The University of Texas System Cancer Centcr Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

CHANGE IN TOTAL COMPE N SAT ION :

40. Change in total compensation for several Professional and Administrative Staff personnel as defined below:

DEPARTMENT : Chemotherapy Research PAGE NO. : 141

Change in total compensation for Hamesh C. Adlakha, Ph.D., Assistant Cell Biologist aud Assistant Professor of Developmental Therapeutics (Cell Biology) (without tenure), from $18,500 per annum to $23,000 per annum, ef f ectivc January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: Other than State funds: Available DtlHS Grant Funds - $23,000

DEPARTMENT: Hematology PAGE NO. : 134

Change in total compensation for Miloslav Beran, M.D., Associate Internist and Associate Professor of Medicfne (withaut tenure), from $58,000 per annum to $62,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds: State funds: Departmental Professional Salaries - $39,000 Other than State funds: PRS funds - $23,000

DEPARTMENT: Sclence Park, Rcsearch Laboratories PAGE NO. : 31 0

Change in total compensation for James P. Allison, Ph.D., Associate Biochemist and Associate Professor of Biochemistry (Term Appointment 1, from $37,000 per annum to $39,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve far Professional Salaries - $39,000

DEPARTMENT: Science Park, Research Laboratories PAGE NO. 310

Change in total compensation for Donald C. Morizot, Ph.D., Assistant Biologist and Assistant Professor of Biology (without tenure), fram $20,500 per annurn to $25,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grant - $25,000

DEPARTMENT: Science Park, Research Laboratories PAGE NO. 310

Change in total compensation for Rodney S. Nairn, Ph. D., Assistant Bi 01 ogist and Assistant Professor of Biology (without tenure), from $23,400 per annum to $25,400 per annum, effuctive January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available DHHS grants - $25,400 The University of Texas System Cancer Center ~egents'Meeting April 12-13, 1984

DEPARTMENT: Science Park, Fkscarch Laboratories PAGE NO. 31 0

Change in total compensation for Judith M. Clarkuon, Ph.D., Associate Biologist and Assistant Professor of Biology (without tenure), from $32,000 per annum to $35,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $17,500 Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grants - $17,500

DEPARTMENT: Tumor Virology PAM NO. : 103

Change in total campensati on for Edwin C. Murphy, Jr., Associate Virologist and Associate Professor of Virology (Term Appointment), from $33,900 per annum to $38,600 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $38,600

DEPARTMENT: Biomathematics PAGE NO. : 158

Change in total cornpensatinn for Howard D, Thames, Jr., Ph.D., Biomathematfcian and Professor of Biomathematics (Term Appointment), from $46,200 per annum to $48,000 per annum, effective. January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $18,700 Other than State funds: Available DHBS Grants - $29,300

DEPARTMENT: Research Computer Facili~y PAGE NO. : 372

Change in total compensation for William W. Hargrove, Jr., Director of The University of Texas at Houston Education and &search Computer Center (Administrative Staff), from $40,600 per annum to $42,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available Auxiliary Funds - $42,000

DEPARTMENT: Biomathcmatics PACE NO. : 15 8

Change jn total compensation for Edward N. Atkinson, Ph.D., Research Associate and Instructor in Biomathematics (without tenure), from $29,500 per annum to $31,000 per aanum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds : Other than State funds: Available DliHS Grants - $31,000 DEPARTMENT: Research Physics PAGE NO. : 109

Char~ein Loti11 compensation for Robert J, Gastorf, Assistant in Physics (Adminiutratjve Staff), from $29,200 per annum to $33,900 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other Lhan State funds: Available DIIIIS Grant Funds - $33,900 The University of Texas System Cancer Centcr Regents' Meeting April 12-13, 1984

DEPARTMENT: Research Physics PAGE NO. 109

Change in total compensation for Tariq A Mian, Assistant in Physics (Administrative Staf £1, from $27,200 per annum to $30,500 per annum, cf f ective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $30,500

DEPARTMENT: Research Physics PAGE NO. : 10 9

Change in total compensation for Oscar Hidalgo, Assistant in Physics (Administrative Staff ) , from $32,300 per annum to $35,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds : Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $35,000 nEpARTMENT: Office of the Vice President for Research PAGE NO. : 89

Change in tntal compensation for Anthony J. Mastromarino, Ph.D., Assistant Vice President for Research, Associate Director lor Scientific Operations of the National Large Bowel Cancer Project and Assistant Biologist (without tenure), from $44,000 per annum to $45,500 per annum, effective January 1, 1984, Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professtonal Salaries - $10,900 Other than State funds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $34,600

DEPARTMENT: Tumnr Biology PAGE NO. : 106

Change in total compensation for Raymond J. Tvatt, Ph.D., Assistant Biologist and Assistant Professor of Tumor Biology (without tenure), from $38,800 per annum to $40,500 per annum, effective January I, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Sal-aries - $40,500

DEPARTMENT: Management Systems and Planning Service PACE NO. 2 8 6

Change in total compensaLion for Barbara L. Teague, Management Analyst (Mministrativc Staff ) , from $33,100 per annum to $36,500 per annum, eff ectivc January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $36,500

DEPARTMENT: Laboratory Medicine and Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy PAGE NO. : 53 and 149

Change in total compensation for James M. Reuhen, Ph.D., Asslstant Immunologist and Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine (immunology) (without tenure), from $32,000 per annum to $35,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $17,500 Other than Statc funds: Available DHHS Grant Funds - $17,500 The University of Texas System Cancer Center ~e~entu'Meeting April 12-13, 1984

DEPARTMENT: Clinical Immunology and Biological Therapy PAGE NO. : 14 9

Change in to~alcompensation for Michael C. Rosenblum, Ph.D., Assistant Pharmacologist and Assistant Professor of Clinical Immunology (wfthaut tenure), from $37,100 per annum to $40,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds: Other than State Salaries: Available Gif L Funds - $40,000

DEPARTMENT: Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs PAGE NO. : 164

Change in total compensation for Robin R. Sandefur, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Director of Learning Resources (without tenure), from $67,600 per annurn to $70,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of Funds; State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $70,000

DEPARTMENT: Internal Medicine PAGE NO. : 3 9

Change in total compensation for Catherine A. Travis, Psychiatry Nurse Practitioner (Administrative Staff), from $28,700 per annum to $31,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1984. Source of funds : State funds: Departmental and Reserve for Professional Salaries - $31,000 (RBC No. 100) THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH CENTER AT TYLER P. (3. EOX 2003, Tyler, Texas 75710

Charles R. Mi11 1 ins, M.D. Exccut ive Vicc Cbanccllor For Health Affairs Tile Ilriiversity nf Texas SystPm 601 Colorado Street Austin, Tcxas 78701 near Dnc: tnr Mri 11irls:

Thc Docket fur t11e April 13, 1984 meeting nf the Bua rd a f Itegenr s is submitted for your ~ccommendatiuns and prescnta tion to tlie Board.

Sincerely, &+c4-L

Ge-orge A. Hurst, M.D. Dj-rcctor TIIL IINIVERSITY nr 'I'EXAS IILALTII CENTER AT TYLER DOCKET FOR APRIL 3 3, 1984 MBRTiNG

TARTAB OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Amendments to the 1983-84 Opcra t in^ Budgets (including faculcy 6 st3 f f appointments and c-hane~sin sfatus and t-ransfcrs of funds within exisring budget totals...... ,...... ,...... HT-3 TIE UNIVERSITY 01; '1'BXAS HEALTH CENTER A'I' TYLER MWNDMENTS TO THE OPEHA'I' LNG BUDGET BOARD OF REGENTS MELTING - APRIL 13, 1984

1983 - J_9_ekOperating BudgeL- -

PEKSOWJEL -Trans . f~rof Funds: I. Amount of Transfer: $ lO,U01~.'00

Frnm: Nursing - Administ ration -- Classified Salaries '1': Persr~nucl- OLher Operating Expunse

To provide additional. funding Sor fi~calyear 1983-84. (RBCa -28)

I!!!llAl, EMPLOYMENT ~PPOKT~IN~TY/AFFIRMATIVF:ACTTON Apjvio fmcn-- t : 2. Tn appoint tIcnry P. Ji~cksnn, Ufreccor, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affimttive t1l:tinn at at1 an~~rlalsalary ratc of $29,000 effectiv~January 16, 198A. (IIRC# -26)

PHYS TCAL PLANT:

HOTOR POOL of Transfer Fu~tds:.- - 3. Amount of 'l'ransfer: $ 10,549.00

From: Grounds Maintenance - Class if ied Sal a ries To: Motor Pool - Classified Salarics

To cl-eate (1) Driver positivtl effective October 1, 1983. (RBC# -35)

PA'I'LLNT SERVICES: -

OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE ASSOGTATE DIRECTOR Scatus Change: 4. Tc uIlarlgc! the status of Cathe~in'eMahoney, from Exerutive Assistant to Sponsored Programs Admini strator in thc department of Off ice of ~11eExecutive Associate Director effective January 1, 1984 with nu change in annual salary rate of $25,236. (RDCA 25)

OII'TI'ATI LNT TREATMENT h [.:ARE Terminat ion: 5. To terminate Mary Lou Rrlgge, Director of Outpatient Services, with an annual salary rate of $31,800 ~ffectivc February 28, 1984. (RBC# -33)

SUPPLY - T'IZOCESSINC: & DISTRTRUTLON Salary - Rate Increase:-- 6. To increase the annual salary rate of Charles Smith, Director, in the department of Supply - I'rocessin~ 6 Di~tribution from $27,900 to $29,900 eIierlbive February 1, 198$ d~tpto increase in additional responsibilities. (RBC!) 30) .-

SURGERY Tra~lsfernf Funds: 7. Amount of Transf~r: $ ZO,OC)0.00

From: Nursing - Admintstration -- Classified Salaries S 20,000.00 To : Surgery - Medical Supplies $ 20,000.UO

To provide additional frmding for fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC# 3/41 - PATIENT SERVIC.ES-- (con' t)

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'Transfer of Funds: 8. ARWLICI~ of TransIer: $ 29,900.00

From: Laboratory - Consumable Supplies To: Lal,ur;~~tlry- Eq~~iprneat

To providc funds fur fiscal year 1983-85. (RBC# -27)

SOCTAT. SKKV TCI! Terminat ian: 9. To erni in^ te Juan< ta Uelan~y, Llirector of Medical Social Service, in the department of Social Service at 50 pcrccnt time with an annual salary rate of $17,100 effective Januat-v 33, 1984. IRBCf 32)

SECURITY Appointment : 0 To appoint. . Jotin H. Muore, Chief nf Pol ice, in the department of Security with an arnlual salary rate nf $25,000 effective March 1, 1984. (RBC# -36)

COMPUTER RESOURCES Tratls f e r u f Funds-- . : 1 1 . Arnol~nt of Transfer: $ 40, [email protected])

From: Cun~pu~e r Ilrsnurces - C:omputer Rental & Purchases Services $ 40,000.00 To: Computer Resources - Maintenance & Operation .$ 40,000.00

To provide additional funding for fiscal year l983-84. (RBcAE)

LIBRARY:

: Trans f er of -- Furids 12. Arnnrlnt nf 'l'ransfer: $ 17,000.00

Froni: Nursing - Administrat ion -- Classif icd Salaries $ 17,000.00 To: Library - ~ooks/Fcrindicalu $ 17,000.00

To provide arldi~ionalfrlndfng for fiscal year 1983-84. (RBC~~-31)