Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture June 12, 1942

Present: Mr* Berkey (Chairman); Messrs* Akers, Brody, Jakway, McPherson; Mrs. Masselink; Presi­ dent Hannah: Treasurer Wilkins; Secretary McDonel.

Absent: Dr. Elliott.

The Board members convened for dinner at 6:00 P.M. in the Presidents Dining Ptoom at the Union, after which the meeting was called to order in the Board Room at 7:15 P.M.

The minutes of the previous meeting were approved.

RESIGNATIONS

1. Resignation of Raymond T. Ohl, Assistant Professor in Foreign Languages, effective August 3V1942.

2. Resignation of Priscilla Long, Secretary to the Director of the Experiment Station, effec­ tive June 6, 1942.

3* Resignation of Miss Margaret Fill as half-time clerk in Horticulture Extension, effective May 31/1942.

:4-. Correction in the date of resignation of Cathryn Bertram. Her resignation should be effec­ tive May 23, 1942, rather than May 31, 1942.

5* Resignation of Mrs, Marian Wood Peterman as stenographer in Farm Crops, effective June 15, I942. Mrs. Peterman has accepted a position with the Olds Motor Company.

6. Resignation of Mrs. Alice Steinbacher, stenographer in Engineering, effective June 15, 1942.. Mrs. Steinbacher will accompany her husband to the west coast.

On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Jakway, it was voted to accept the Resignations.

LEAVES :.'.

1. Leave of absence without pay for eight months for Arnold L. Williams, Instructor in English, effective January 1, 1943 • Dr. Williams has been granted a fellowship from the Huntington . Library.

2. Extension of leave of absence with pay for A. J. Bell, Extension Specialist in Agricultural Engineering, until September 1, 1942. Mr. Bell has been suffering from an acute heart attack and cannot return to work until September. He has been on leave with full pay since March 1, 1942.

3. Leave of absence on half pay from June 11, 1942, until January 1, 1943> for Francis Martin, Supervisor and Instructor in the Tabulating Department, for the purpose of studying in Busi­ ness Administration at Harvard University. Mr. Martin was employed in September 1938.

4. The following military leaves are recorsmended to be effective through August 31, 1943*

a. Fred W; Kletke, employee in Stores Department, effective June 13, 1942. Mr. Kletke is in the drafted army. b. Luther A Whipple, employee in the Carpenter Shop, effective April 2, 1942. Mr. Whipple . is in the drafted army. c. Henry L. Hansen, Instructor in Forestiy, effective July 8, 1942. Mr. Hansen will be in the drafted army. d. Norman Sage, employee in the Plumbing Division, effective May 27, 1942. Mr. Sage is in the drafted army. ev Raymond L. Klackle, Assistant County Agricultural Agent for Detroit Area, the effective date to be reported later. Mr. Klackle is, to work on a rubber project in Liberia in lieu of military service. f. Fred"W. Foster, Instructor in Geograpliy, effective September 1, 1942. Mr. Foster will be in the drafted army.

On motion of Mrs. Masselink, seconded by Mr. Brody, it vfas voted to approve the Leaves.

APPOINTMENTS

1. President's report of appointment of Miss Esther Albro as stenographer in Bacteriology at a salary of $1200 per year, effective May 21, 1942. Miss Albro replaces Cathryn Bertram who- has resigned. June 12, 1942

APPOINTMENTS, continued: Appointments I 2. Report that the appointment of Eugene G. McKibben/who was appointed as Professor and Head of ! the Department of* Agricultural Engineering at the last Board meeting, is to be effective i August 1, 1942, at a salary of $4300 per year. !. Reappointment for one year only of Marion Wharton as Assistant in Research in Foods and Nutri­ tion at the same salary of $1800 per year, effective September 1, 1942, and payable from Pur- nell funds. I 4. Reappointment of Frederick Vogel as Instructor and Research Assistant in Forestry at the same salary of $2600 per year and continuation of the agreement with the Lake States Forest Experi­ ment Station in connection with this work* Mr. Vogel1 s salary will be paid one-half from resident teaching, one-fourth from research funds of the Dunbar Station, and one-fourth by the Lake States Experiment Station. This is to be effective July 1, 1942.

i 5. Appointment of Edward F. Rebman as Research Assistant in Farm Management at a salary of $2000 per year, effective June 15, 1942, for one-year, only.' Mr* Rebman will replace Frank Atchley, who is on military leave.

j 6. Appointment of Miss Marilyn Thomas as stenographer in the Horticulture Department at a salary of j. $100 per month, effective June 1, 1942* Miss Thomas will replace Miss Priscilla Long.

j 7. Appointment of Miss Mildred Michaud as stenographer in the Boys and Girls Club Office at a salary I of $1200 per year, effective June 22, 1942. Miss Michaud will replace Mrs. Cleotoh Minnis who j has resigned. j-8. Appointment of Miss Eloise Chapman as stenographer in Horticulture Extension at a salary of $600 per year for half-time work, effective June 1, 1942. Miss Chapman will replace Margaret Fill who has resigned.

j 9. Appointment of Morris Kennedy MacGregor as District 4-H Club Agent in Jackson, Hillsdale, and Monroe Counties at a salary of $2300 per year for one year only, effective July 1, 1942. Mr. MacGregor will replace Stanley Ball who is being transferred*

10. Transfer of Stanley Ball to the position of County Club Agent for Lenawee County at a salary of $2400 per year, effective July 1, 1942. This is an increase in salary of $100 for Mr. Ball. He will replace Robert J. Laser who has been transferred.

11. Continuation of the employment of Fred Roth as Assistant Agricultural Engineering Specialist at a l salary of #2100 per year, for six months beginning July 1, 1942/ 12. Reappointment of George Hurreii as Assistant County Agricultural Agent in Dickinson County at a salary of $2200 per year, effective July 1, 1942 for one year only. The salary increase is pro- i vided for in the budget.

13. Appointment of Nestor N. Mihay as Draftsman in Agricultural Engineering at a salary of $1800 per year, effective June 15, 1942. Mr. Mihay will replace Orval C. Himebaugh (salary $1800) who has resigned.

14. Appointment of Mrs. Lesley Ridenour as stenographer in Farm Crops at a salary of $1200 per year, j effective June 15, 1942. Mrs. Ridenour mil replace Marion Peterman (salary $1200) who has i. resigned. To be paid one half College and one half Experiment Station funds.

15• Appointment of Mrs. Delia Miltner as special teacher of Shorthand in the Six-Weeks Summer Session at a salary of $75 for the period.

16. Appointment of Dr. George D. Lovell as a special teacher in Psychology in the Six-Weeks Summer Session at a salary of $350 for the period! Dr. Lovell is an instructor at Grinnell College.

17. Appointment of Carl B. Andrews as Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at a salary of $3200 per year, effective September 1, 1942. This is a temporary replacement of Professor Cade"*ho is away on military leave. \

18. Appointment of Randall W. Ludt as Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at a salary of ^$3000 ! per year, effective September 1, 1942. %x/

19. Appointment of E.'.C,- Oden as Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at a salary of $2500 per j year, effective September 1, 1942.

20. Appointment of Lawrence Hein as Instructor in Chemical Engineering at a salary of $2000 per year, j effective September 1, 1942. Mr. Hein will replace B. J• Gaffney (salary $2000) who was : appointed for one year only.

21. Reappointment of Joseph A. Streizoff as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at a salary j of $2600 per year, effective July 1, 1942 on a permanent basis.

£2. Reappointment of D. M. Fullmer as three-quarter time assistant in Drawing and Design at a salary j of |l600 per year, effective September 1,. 1942. Mr. Fullmer has been employed at $1200 for half-time during the past year. 1823 June 12, 1942

APPOINTMENTS, continued

23* Appointment of Mrs. Marian .V. Sagendorph as stenographer in the Engineering Division at a I Appointments \ salary of $1200 per year, effective June 1, 1942. Mrs. Sagendorph will replace Mrs. Stein- bacher (salary $1200) who has resigned. Salary will be paid from E.S.M.D.T. funds,

24. Reappointment of Glenn L. Burrows as part-time instructor in Mathematics at the same salary of 1900 per year for one year only, effective September 1, 1942.

25. Appointment of Isobel Blyth as Instructor in Mathematics at a salary of $1600 per year for one year-only, effective September 1/ 1942* Mrs. Blyth will replace Frank Saidel whose appoint­ ment expires June 30, 1942.

26. Appointment of Bert Ellis O^Beirne as Instructor in Economics at a salary of #2100 per year on a permanent 9-^onths basis, effective September 1, 1942. Mr. 0!Beirne will replace E. E. Hagen (salary $2300) who has resigned*

27. Appointment of Alfred L. Bortree as quarter-time assistant in Bacteriology at a salaxy of $300 for the year 1942-43. Mr. Bortree will replace Dean Fluharty.

28. Appointment of William S. Hartnell as quarter-time assistant in Bacteriology at a salary of 1300 for the year 1942-43• Mr. Hartnell will replace J. 0^ Miandt who was a quarter-time graduate assistant.

29. Graduate assistantship appointments for 1942-43:

Forestry - Reappointment of Willard Strom and Everett EJJKs as half- time graduate assistants.

Chemical Engineering - reappointment of Philip A. Lenton as half-time graduate assis- • ' '' tant.

30. Appointment of Richard Ode as half-time graduate assistant for 1942-43 at a salary of $600 j a year and payable from the Michigan Crop Improvement Association scholarship to be used for | potato investigation. ||

31» Reappointment of Elmer Rossman as graduate fellow in Farm Crops, salaxy $600 for the year, to ].. be paid from, the Michigan Crop Improvement Association General Crops fellowship. j

• ' • • • ••••.•!• 32. Appointment of Mrs. Virginia Mae Feier as graduate fellow in Sociology for 1942-43 to be paid I from funds of the Lansing Commtoaity Chest (salary $400) / Mrs. Feier replaces Jett 0. S-under- ! • 'land.",: . ' . . . ••: j 33» Appointment of Charles Pollock as Instructor in Art at a salary of $2200 per year for one year j only, effective July 1, 1942» Mr. Pollock Yd. 11 replace Mrs, Stimson and Oscar Jackson who werej: part-time employees. j

34» Reappointment for one year only of the following staff members of the Liberal Arts Division, \ effective September 1, 1942: j

M. L. Rosenthal, Instructor in English •{• V. E. Leichty, instructor in English j W. C. Hummel, Instructor in English I L.D. Jxangwirth, Assistant Professor of Art j

35* During the year 1941-42 Nicholas Blinoff has been employed as half-time undergraduate assis- ] tant in Music at a salary of $600. For 1942-43 it is recommended that Nicholas Blinoff and j Arthur Best be appointed as quarter-time undergraduate assistants in Music at a salary of ] #300 each. •••!•

On motion of Mr. Akers, seconded by Mr. McPherson, it was voted to approve the Appointments. ^Acceptance MISCELLANEOUS [check from (Allied Seed 1. Acceptance of a check for $1000 from the Allied Seed Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana, to be used in the FarEE Crops Department.

On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Akers , it was voted to approve acceptance of the check front ~^ce^ ^ e the Allied Seed Company. ! 3J ac^es . .. • ^ *•• .. I W.-IK .fro Kellogm Mr.g !; 2. Acceptance of a gift of 33 acres of land from W. K* Kellogg as an addition to the Forestry Tract; at Augusta, in accordance with the vri_shes of Mr. Kellogg• :,' j

On motion of Mrs. Masselink, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve acceptance of the \ gift from Mr. Kellogg. •.. | Grant of 1500i from Diamond \\ 3. Approval of a memorandum of understanding and acceptance of a grant of $500 from the Diamond j Chrystal Salt. Crystal Salt Company of St. Clair, Michigan, for making certain bacteriological and chemical j Co. tests in making a study of the practicability of preserving vegetables in salt brine. I Cont. of 4/ Continuation of the agreement with the Regional Poultry Research Laboratory in which $1200 of agreement Dr. Chamberlain1 s salary is paid from Federal funds and the $1200 thus saved is set up as a Reg. Poultry special fund to further the efforts in this cooperative project. Res. Lab. 1824 June 12, 1942

I MISCELLANEOUS, continued Payment of. - $33»75 to' " ' j 5# President's report of approval of payment of $33*75 to Kenneth E. Richards of the Cleaning Ken Richards! Division as compensation for time lost because of an injury received while working.

$9.00 to j £/ Presidents report of approval of payment of $9 to Oscar N. Sage, an employee in the plumbing Oscar S.Sagej division, as compensation for time lost because of an injury received while working*

Betty Graham^ 7. 'President1 s • report that Betty Graham's salary has been increased to $95 which isthe minimum salary in- paid nurses at the Health Service, effective September 1, 1941. creased to $95,00. J On motion of Mr. Jakway, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the increase for Miss j Graham effective as of September 1, 1941* Barbara. Han-j na to be pd l g# President's report of a salary correction for Miss Barbara Hanna, part-time stenographer in $960 rather ! the Foreign Language Department. She is to be oaid $960 per year rather than $720. than $720 j Inc. of $100! 9^ President's- report of salary correction for D. W. Kuykendall* His present salary is $2600; app* for D. I he should receive an increase of $100, making his salary $2700 beginning July 1, 1942. W.KuykendallJ Dr.Osgood Q-0. Report that Dr. T. H„ Osgood returned to the full-time employment of the College on April 24, returned to | 1942, and should be paid full time effective that date, full time ) Apr* 24th. 11. President's report of the following salary changes in the 1942-43 budget to be effective j July 1, 1942: Approval of j Present salary Increase New salary changes in | Chemistry 1942-43 sal^ E. T. Ev/ing $4100 $100 $4200 ary budget. \ T. L. Canniff 2400 100 2500

Drawing and Design !£•• IvL YiTillisms 2200 200 2400 Edwin Stein's title 112. President's report of approval of promotion for Edwin Stein from Instructor to Assistant Pro- changedto fessor in Music, effective May 28, 1942« Asst* Prof.j Aopt.Bruce !l3* Report that the appointment of Bruce C. Johnson should be effective May 12, 1942, rather than Johnson ef- I ^ay 5» Mr. Johnson was unable to report to work as early as May 5* fective May 5 Report that Ruth Evelyn Sanders whose appointment was made effective May 1, will not be able Ruth Sander s^- to begin her work until June 1,. 1942. June 1. Annroval of ^ * Report of the following payments to staff members for work in connection with the spring athletic program: spring ^erm athletic E. C. Wilcox 120 R. M. Warren $20 payroll. G. F. Knapp 22 R. J. Davis 22 C. W. Carlson 2 J. M. Kutt 10 C. C. Langham 2 J. E. Jepson 2.50 E. C. Tabor 12 R. C. Whiting 22.50 Approval R. L. Cook 18 bill for$50 ^r^urv to jl6. Approval of the payment of a bill of $50 to Dr. H. W.. Harris for treatment given Arthur Brick- Art.Brickne*jl pl^vrJr ner who fractured his elbow when he-was thrown from hhii s horse in a Military Science class.

Approval re-|]_y# Recommendation that Mrs. Mary Pauline Hayes of the Department of Physical Education for Women tirement of | >>e retired at a pension of $40 per month, effective July 1, 1942, instead of September 1, 1942, Mrs. Hayes* 1 as approved at a previous meeting. College to pay board jlS* Consideration of the request from the Forestry Department that the College pay the bbard costs costs of fac of faculty members assigned to teach at the surnmer camp away from East Lansing, to be paid from ulty member^ the Forestry Summer School budget* at sum. camp \ App. $400 |X9- Request from the School Board of District #8 for an appropriation of not more than $400 from the for sidewalk College as their share of the cost of constructing a sidewalk along Harrison Road for the use and Harrison Rd.j protection of school children and other pedestrians.

Bur. of In- j20, The Bureau of Internal Revenue having raised the question regarding the taxability of living ternal . j quarters furnished the President of the College, it is hereby established and set forth that such Revenue \ living quarters are in fact furnished for the convenience of the employer—the State Board of raises ques-j Agriculture—and are considered to be a condition of employment in this respect. The President tion re: jj is deemed to be subject to call at any time. This action is taken to clarify the question raised taxability } which heretofore was not an issue under the Treasury regulation insofar as it affected employees of living I of the State or any subdivision or department thereof. As such living quarters' have been fur­ quarters of j nished for the President almost entirely since the foundation of the College, this clarification Pres. of jI will also and particularly apply during the tenure of Robert S. Shaw. Other such positions College. }j of employment subject to this clarification also are: Dean of Women, Resident Managers and \.. Resident Chaperones in all dormitories and college-operated residences for college students and certain farm employees responsible for the care of college livestock or experimental plots, I and the Superintendents of the various Agricultural Experiment Stations. j On motion of Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve Item 20. June 12, 1942

MISGEIIAMEOUS,- continued $1000 "appro­ m priated for ••21..'. Recommendation that $1000 be made available to the Secretary's Office for the maintenance of roads'^ side­ hard-surfaced roads and sidewalks for the 1942-43 fiscal year. walks . $800 for use 22/ Appropriation of $800 is requested for the use of the Auditorium for the showing of educational of Aud« films on the following dates: April 4> 11/ 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16 and 23* for al- I terations for 23* Appropriation of $430 as requested by Colonel McLeod to pay for necessary alterations to provide space for j office space for the new Signal Corps Unit of R.O.T.C. Signal Corps j 24. Authorization for Mr. Wilkins to pay $24,766*48 to the Grant Company, to be charged against the j $24,766 to bejj Jenison Estate* This pays for the alterations made by the Grant Company and is to be repaid to Ipai d to Grant!! the College "with interest at 5h% in accordance with the lease contract in effect between the Co. College and the Grant Comparer. Signature of 25.) Authorization for the signature of M. R/ Piersqn, Assistant Comptroller, to be honored at the j M. R. Pierson ^.:/ : banks. : . . , . . • t'o •b eI honored at banks. \ 26. Approval of the renewal of covering the automobiles and students being transported iri jRenewa l in j ..College buses or "oy privately-oivned automobiles, etc. j auto ins.app.} On motion of %v Brody, seconded by Mr. Akers, it was voted to approve items 1 through 26. j Action on 27. Presentation of the recommendation of the Faculty on a statement of principles and policy govern-! principles ing tenure of academic employees of the institution (copies were mailed to the members of the j re: tenure Board for study). j of academic employees. Action deferred until the next meeting of the Board.

28. Question of payment to the Health Center doctors for military examinations given for the Army Doctors at and other armed forces. Health Ser­ vice per­ On motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. McPherson, it lyas voted to permit the doctors at the Health mitted to Service to receive from the Government, fees providing it is understood that it be done in such a way receive fees that it mil not interfere with the functioning of the regular Health Service duties for which they from Govern­ are paid. . ment, etc.

29. Discussion of the audit for the present fiscal year. Mr. Roost to conduct auditl On motion of Mr. McPherson, seconded by Mr. 3rod:A it was voted to employ Mr. Roost to conduct the for 1941-42. college audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1942. Wells Hall 30. The President presented a request from General Hatcher, Commandant of the Army Ordnance request-! rented to ing the rental of Wells Hall to be used for housing personnel of the army, navy, marine and air j Army Ordnance) forces for the duration of the war. The men are to be selected from the various military units j for duration and sent to the College for one month* s training in the technique of operation, repair and I of v/ar. maintenance of certain types of guns manufactured by the General Motors Corporation. The actual j instruction is to be done in the plants of the Olds Motor Works in Lansing. The tentative ! arrangements provide as follows: | If the number of men quartered in Wells Hall is 250 to 300 men, the rental is to be $3,000 per month. If the number is between 200 and 249* "the rental is to be $12.00 per man permonth, and iri any event the minimum rental is to be ¢2400 per month. The cafeteria facilities are made available to the army and it is understood that the army is to have complete occupancy of the | building. It is further "understood that upon the end of the war, the army will continue to pay the minimum rental for this building to the end of the college term in which the war ends or j in which the army ceases to use the building. |

On motion of ^r. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the proposal above outlined and to authorize the officials of the College to make the best possible contract with General Hatcher.iQ n paxary xn- 31. Recommendation for salary increase for Miss Patricia Tighe, Dietitian at Mary Mayo from $500 with^ p • 'r! room and board to $750.00 (9 months appointment). £. , iiigne. 32. Recommendation that Miss Viola Walberg, at present dietitian at Campbell Hall at $1100 with room [Viola Walberg and board on 9 months appointment^ be transferred to Assistant Manager of North Hall and half- j^sst. Mgr. time teacher at $1600 for 12 months. (Board but not room included.) j&orth Hall, & if.' time tchr. 33. Recommendatiofrom $110 pern mont forh a t osalar $115y increasper monthe fo, reffectiv Mrs. Mildree Julyd Bergeson1, 1942. , Secretary to Miss Mildred Jones, jsaiarv inc. !approved for On motion of Mr. Akers, seconded by Mr. Berkey« it was voted to approve items 31* 32 and 33• Mildred BerS jgerson. 34. Recommendation from Mr. Wilkins that an additional $50,000 worth of Defense Series "G": Bonds jAdd. $50,000 be purchased f rom Rackham funds and that an additional $50,000 worth of Defense Series •."£}". JSeries G Bonds be purchased from the Jenison Fund. jbonds auth. jfrom Rackham On motion of Mr. Akers, seconded by Mr. McPherson, it was voted to approve the above recommendation ?and same from of Mr. Wilkins. Jenison Funds.5 1826 June 12, 1942

TRAVEL

Travel I ^* Full expenses for Eunice Kelly to attend a special school on vitamin assays held at the I University of from June 2-13* Also an allowance of $15 is requested to pay the laboratory fee. Expenses are to be paid from Purnell funds.

j:.2.- Full expenses for F. T. Mitchell to attend a Fraternity Officers Training School at Purdue I University on June 5-7. Expenses may be paid by Purdue.

j 3. Full expenses for C. E. Millar to attend an. emergency meeting called in on June 12. The meeting concerns the emergency situation with reference to nitrogen supplies, and ex­ penses are to be charged to Soils Extension.

4. Full expenses for C. W. Bachman and Albert Kawal to go to Chicago to.contact prospective students on June 14-17•

5. Full expenses for H. B. Dirks and R. C. Huston to represent Michigan State College at the dedication of the Technological Institute at Northwestern University on June 15.and. .16.

6. Full expenses for Everett Welmers to go to the Great Lakes Naval Training Station on June l 18-22 to discuss with officials there problems that will be useful in the course inftaviga-

• tion. • / • • . • •

7. Full expenses for Mary Lee Hurt to attend the annual meeting of the American Home Economics Association in Boston on June 21-24» This trip has been approved by Mr. Fern,, and the college will be reimbursed by the State Board of Control for Vocational Education.

IS. Ful 1 expenses for W. L. Mallmann to attend a meeting of the American Water Works Association in Chicago on June 23 and 24.

| 9. Full expenses for Dean E. L. Anthony to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineering in Milwaiikee on June 30.

. 110-.: Full expenses for S. E. Crowe to attend a special Institute for Administrative Officers of Higher Institutions at the University of Chicago on July 8-10. The topics have a particular ! bearing on our General Curriculum.

111. Full expenses for Glen Stewart to attend the annual conference of the American Alumni Council in Hot Springs j Virginia, on July 8-11.

12. Full expenses for G. J. Bouyoucos to visit the Scientific Glass Apparatus Company in Bloom- field, New Jersey, to work with their glass blower in connection with.- the construction of some special glass equipment which is now being developed. mm 13* First-class railroad fare and pullman allowance for one member of the Home Economics Division to attend the meetings of the American Home Economics Association in Boston on June 21-24. The money will be divided between staff members who attend.

14. First-class railroad fare only for L. S. Foltz to attend the convention of the American In­ stitute of Electrical Engineers in Chicago on June 22-26.

15. Mileage on one car for members of the staff of Agricultural Engineering to attend the annual ;| meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers in , on June .29.

16/ First-class railroad fare only for W. D. Baten to attend a special conference of statisti­ cians being held at Iowa State College the latter part of June and the forepart of July, 1 one-half expenses to be paid from Experiment Station funds and one-half from the department of Mathematics.

17. First-class railroad fare only for G. W. Hobbs to attend the Society of Auto Engineers in I Peoria, Illinois, on June.17-19.

pn motion of Mr. Brody, seconded by Mr. Jakway, it was voted to approve the Travel Items.

•LI

I Approval of granting degrees to those students who will have completed requirements for gradu- [•• ation according to the Registrar1 s records at the close of the spring term 1942.

j On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded by Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the following list: June 12, 1942 1827

DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture I Degrees ] granted end i of spring I term 1942 Robert Dale Bainbridge William James Garvey^ Walter Jay Messer Frederick Charles Bartlett Robert Samuel Gay William David Nelson Edwin A. Baur Harold Noah Geiger Charles Richard Ode Lewis Wendell Beem Roland Arthur Gessert Edward Lawrence Palarski Richard Lockwood Beem Gerhard Frederick Gettel ^Arthur Lloyd Pope Alfred Lewis Bishop Carl John Hanson Dean Murray Radtke --Lester Blum LeRoy Edwin Hanson Edward Francis Rebrnan Robert Henry Bower Lacy Irwin Harmon John Richards Rheineck Ernest Edwin Boyce Gerald Wright Hath William Reo Schemenauer Leland Eugene Bradley Robert Hamilton Henney ^William Arthur Schirra Cleo Walter Buxton Richard Jerald Hickman Lawrence Edwin Schmidt Lyle Manson Campbell Floyd W. Hicks George Gillman S chueler, Jr. --William Henry Case ^---Arthur Leonard Isbit Donald Edward Sipple Joe Hansen Climer "''Charles Edward Johnson Carl George Smith Lawrence E. Dawson LeRoy Victor Johnson George Wellington Smith Gerald Fredrick Dendel Leo Sydney Keeps Keith C. Sowerby """Robert Edward Dennis Wilbur Richard Keinath Charles McFerrin Stewart William Edgar Derbyshire Ira Elmer Knickerbocker Edgar Clinton Stokes Ralph Clement Driskell Robert Willet LaDu Robert Eugene Stout Norman John Duncan Neil Edward LeFevre Theodore Walter Strauch, Jr. Donald Weir Easterday Winston Earl Lewis Frank W. Suggitt --Paul J* Ehmann Irving Lipschitz --Milton LeRoy Taylor Donald Louis Eppelheimer *Dean Frank Levitt **Donald Edward Ver West.' George Frederick Foster Kermit Dale McAlvey Norman Kincade Waggoner John Wood Foster Robert John Marshall Ralph "Warren Wagner --Howard Ernest Fox -^---Frederick Otta Marzke --Ronald C. Warner Edwin Perrin Warren Robert George Young Bachelor of Science in Forestry

Ernest August Bottke, Jr. Victor Gabriel Horvath LeRoy Dale Prey "-Stuart Sheldon Branson Gustaf Peter Hultman Harold James Raphael Harry Robert Sutler Tyler Brown Jahns Robert Boyd Redett Thomas Edward Donley John Phelps Johonnot Max Reger Bruc e Willi am Dr ynan Marion K. Jordan Loyd G. Schemenauer --Samuel John Gabriel Jacob Michael Lusch Robert Haviland Shimp Thomas Alan Gartner William Leonard Melvin Evans Everett Wells Floyd Albert Granberg David Philip Over holt Adoiph Ben Witek

Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture

Joseph Thomas Cox --•^Nestor Mihay Donald Roy Stevenson Michael Mileusnich

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Warren.Richard Barber William Riley Jenks -----James Goodrich Renno3 Jr. William Vern Bergren --"-Robert Louis Loree Jack Anthony Riess ---^Robert Thomas Bog an C. William Loveland Chan Holden Robinson Carl Frederick Brandenburg Frank Ward Lundin William Romanow Donald Goss Brandow John Crawford McCormick George Frederich Saunderson David Morton Caplan Leo Junior Mclntyre Denton Lyle Smith Warren Duane Golpoys *Clyde A. Morgan John Wells Stephens William Newell Harrison Charles Wesley Mulkin Eugene Augustus Stisser --~*Maurice George Henshaw Charles McKinley Peterson Harper Rudyard Welton Charles Ellis Hicks Raymond Louis PIeiness William ;'H. Willert --Vaughn Dale Hildebrandt Wellington Ames Poiheroy --George Edmund :Willis Robert Ernest Hynds Fred Knowlton Quigley^ Jr. George R. Wlodyga Harry Ross Jackson John Stevens Wreford Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Henry Clay Beattie '---J. Craig Fountaine -----Eugene Howard Rook Edward Bergman Howard Halseth Haile Edward Shelberg James Edwin Blanchard Curtis Glenn Hansens Theodore Bernard Simon Donald Dinsmore Bos Jack C. Mackie Henrik Ekroll Stafseth A. Lynn Brown John 'Walter Mis sail Bernard Charles Steinbacher James Ashley Biyant *Thomas WilliamPostiff Stanley H. Sutton Robert Knowlton Fogg George Armas Prusi ----Robert Joseph Theroux --Edmund Benjamin Raff 1828 June 12, 1942 =1 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

--Edward Joseph Birgelaitis Robert John Juth Bart Eypstra, Jr. ^Robert Ray Bush John Karpovich Earl Frederick Stachel Howard Maurice Ducker Allan Wayne "Kinney Thomas Neil Tabler Wallace Pierce Ernsberger Joseph Leroy Montgomery *£lvin Wetzel Wilfred A. Friedman Stephen Joseph Polcyn,. Jr. William Winglar Hubert Eugene Sluski Harold Murley Price Harris Oliver'Wood Stanley James Robert Frank Wood

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Kester Smith Carleton William Frank Johnson Donald Walter Runquist James Grayson Cunningham Merton Henry Jones Warren Lewis-St. John *Wilford Clarence Dent Robert Frank Luckes --Jorma Olavi Sarto Robert William Dickson Alvin Lawrence Maring Charles Raymond Sayre Weldon Wayne Downs Keith William Miller" Arnold Ferdinand Schultz Robert Lee ^unlap Louis Allan Mitzelfeld Paul'Edward Schuster *Ray Carroll Edwards Peter John Mulier •^Samuel H. Schwartz Adrian Louis Faasse Harold Austin Musser Roger Edward Smith 1 Robert Emery Ford Laurence Norman Nelson; Fred Meier Southvrarth Ivan Victor Fosfaeim Harry Sells Ostrander Homer Spencer Thompson, Jr. Victor Joseph Grumblatt William Robert Placey Cornelius Johannes VanHalteren Robert Alrcin Hautau Robert James Powell Robert Clay VanStee Edward David Hudson Richard L. €• Reason ^Robert Jay Waalkes *Hov

DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

Betty Jo Achard Alice Louise Hilarides Patricia Currie Piatt Martha Lake Adams Gloria Duncan Hill Marian Rambo Margaret Lorraine Adier Helen Marie Hoogesteger -"Dorothy Irene Reid Ruth Jean Anderson Ruth Marie Hooksma Harriett Elizabeth Remington Shirley Virginia Andrews Onalee Idel Hostetler Anna Marie Renneckar Betty Ann Applegate Beryl Jean Hunter -"Mary Jane Renwick Marion Avalon Bailey Catherine Margaret Jackson •-"Genevieve Doris Reum Hartie Elizabeth Barbour -"Margaret Enemark Jensen Carol Frances Richards Rosalie May Beltz --Margaret Amelia Johnson Lois Marjorie Richards Doris Jean Berkey --Mary Lois Johnson Johnston Jean Caroline Robinson Marjorie Anne Bettesworth ^'Vivian Emma Kalmbach *W. Geraldine Rolfe Reona Jane Blackmer Jane Louise Kennedy Betty Jane Rosenau Helen Elizabeth Blackwood Theda M. Keyes Dorothy May Rudenberg Margaret Jane Blair Mildred Leola Kilburn Joyce Lillian Safstrom Dorothy Helen Bonsecours Alberta Jeannette Kimball Cecelia Catherine Schroeder M.: Jean Bovill Elene Emma King Doris Lenora Sharpe Caroline Regina Braun Helen Elizabeth Kuhn Beraice Helen Schoults Julia Lemhkey Brosius Nellie Anna Kurtz Patricia Jean S^iey Rosemary Emma Brot/vn Dorothy Jean Lang Elinor Eurdine Sims Hazel Alice Bush Svelyne Marie Langenderf Elizabeth Ann Smith Naurine Mae Cahoon Ruth Patricia Lannen --Jean Elaine Stanton Jean Helen Campbell Margaret Jane Lapham (Kellie)Maxine Stevens Betty Frances Carr Alicia Ann Lavers Ruth Mairy Stone Juanita Arlene Christenson Edna Jean Learned Marion Virginia Stuckman Elizabeth M. Cobb Irma Ruth Leino Elizabeth Delphine Taylor Mary Elizabeth Crosby Mary Louise Libby Florence Reed Thayer . Julia Ellen Crozier Helen Elizabeth MaCDonald Margaret Christine Thompson Margaret Elizabeth Culver Frances Carolyn MacMuilan Marjorie Ann Torrey Margaret Emma Curran Betty Irene McCrea Mary Agnes Tundevold Sarah Jeanette Diehl Myrle M. McCrea Hollie Jane Tupper Hazel Estelle Dishaw Barbara Isabel McMullen Harriet Margaret Uber Beverly Jeanne Doane Jean Marie Vining Marjorie Lee Masterson 7¾ Adelaide Elizabeth Du Bois Janet Elizabeth Meech Lorraine Joanne Voisinet Gloria Patricia Du Bois Virginia Emma Meyer Frieda Pauline Waldmiller' Jean Harriet Durkee Anne •McKown Miller Betty Jane Walter Muriel Ellen Ericksen Mirabel Elizabeth Miller Ruth Esther Walter *-*Marj orie Ellen Fieldner Eleanor Caroline Moser Alice Elaine Walters Helen Virginia Fink Myra Joan Mulder Doris Leanna -Ward' Jean Elizabeth Fox Janice Campbell Murdoch Dorothy Jane Weed ---Juanita Leah Fox Helen Ruth Smith Newman Donna Elizabeth Williams Shirley Jean Gage Mary Grace Ogden Marjorie Ann Williams Ruth Ann Gatesman *Lillie Lucille °tto Mary Elizabeth Wingate -^-Jean Louise Grant Faith Harriet Parkyn -^Gladys Evelyn Wire Mable Mae Hamlin Mary Agnes Patterson Gene Louise Wright Helen Jean Hebblewhite Alice %rbelia Penny Letitia Dowle Young Miriam Elaine Phelps June 12, 1942

DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE Degree Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

Allan Delbert Begg Veronica Rose Gimlet William James McCoy David B. Bender Bernard Goldsmith William Mackie Claude S. Bryan Maxwell George Hammer Allan Marks Hope Minda Campbell Harriett Harris Donald L» Miller *Martin Cherin Frederick Hauser Louis R* Newlin Guy Russell Clugston Douglas Robert Hergren Benjamin Rice Parkhurst John Rennels Cobble William Arthur Houghten Elmer Richard Pede David J. Condon Roland V. Humeri ckhouse Chester Abram Perkins Charles Harry Coy Louis Fredrick Jennings Frederick Edward?Perkins Donald Everal DeMeritt Alvin L. Keim Kenneth Richard Pfister .William Andrev/ Drunimond *-*Delmar Leroy Kerlin Adrian Teunus Piatt Robert John Drysdale Harold W.Knirk • Burton '.Alan Ross Merlin Donald Eggleston Clayton h* .Kofcx. •^---Herbert Arle Schneider George Baker Estes Leo G, Kraus Raymond Taft Sisco Earl Fairbanks Leonard Darien Krinsky Robert Gordon Stewart Ernest Star Feenstra Albert Martin Krochmal Harvey Robert Trombley Sidney Feinberg T. Timothy Kuhlmann Carlton Allen Walters Dean Milton Fluharty Elmer Ralph Laiho ^Arthur Harold Wolff Jack Henry Fries Robert Fred Langham Francis George Yabsley Paul Thompson Gambrel Jean R. Lannen Emery James Yocom, Jr.

Bachelor of Science in Medical Biology

Mary Friend Bower Elsie:.E. Ko:ski Elaine Mayrie Shemerhorn •*-*Cleo Ellen Craun Jean Del Houston Margaret Moulton Staebner Barbara Jean French Evelyn Marie Wood -^Ruth Eileen Heidrich

DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree Bachelor of Science

Alexander Gordon Adams^ Jr« Norma Mae Hastings Emily Elizabeth Rawdon Daniel McKay Anderson Melville John Hayes Robert William Redmond Mary Atwell --Leonard Otto William Herscher Pierce Ellwood Reeves "-Richard George Barstow Paul Alex Krentel Ivan George Rice ---Richard Chester Bates James Russell Lampman Leo Francis Ruhnau **Ronald Clare Bishop William Balthasar Lutz Lois &athryn Shaufele ----Donald Van Arsdale Brown William Graham MacKichan Lee A.delbert Shortt Philip Russell Brown Theresa Blanche McMillan --John Hart Sinclair David Walter Browne John Bernard Mach Ward Merle Smathers H. Louise Churchill Howard C. Martin Allen Horace Snyder Aaron Cohen ---Rachel Jo Ann Mason William Lee Sockman Arthur Bernard Coulter --Leland Gilbert Merrill Clark Eugene Spaulding Katherine Jean Crawford William Buckham Moody Herbert Paul Sube --Elizabeth Anne Creech- William Reed Morgan "-"Florence Rosalind Viancour Carleton Robert Dean Walter Muhlitner ---Jack Norris Widick William Robert Drake Bruce Campbell Nash Arthur William Winston, Jr. Robert Felts Alfred Glen Par shall. •: John Bacon Wright Morris Frumin John Wallace Pearce Edna H. Youngren Anne Eastwood Hamilton John Randall Peasley Julius Lyman Yucker '--Raymond Arthur Pinkham

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Jerold Wiimer Aten Robert Earl Dunn "-Shiriey Roberta Palmer ---Alan Rog er Blackmar Edward Lawrence Edson *Richard Dunning Redf ern Stanley Masimer Brandt •-Jacob Mitchel Hage --Ross Van Volkenburgh -liary Louise Dodge Samuel Osborn Donald Henry White John Raymond Pailthorp

Bachelor of Science in Physical Education

Helen Josephine Baun Roger Robert Grove Elizabeth Ann Olofson Henry Leo Bertagnoli William James Kennedy Eleanor Louise Riordan Quintin Esley Cramer Dorotty Elizabeth Kincaid --Vivian Kathyren Ruotsala Mary Whitford Doran Marjorie Eileen Klepser Elizabeth Martha Sullivan Betty Lou Mary Frampton Carolyn Stella Long Susan Brownell Urquhart Robert Memler Friedlund Martha Jane Miller Betty Jeanne Vaughan Frederick Gibson Madeleine Josephine Whitmore 1830 June 12, 1942 DIVISION OF &EBBRAL ARTS

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

; Carl D. Ackley Janet Loraine Englehardt Elna Nancy Murply j Roy Jv Alexander June Esslinger --Marvin Homer Murphy ^Elizabeth Jane Anthony Virginia Mae Feier Grace Marie Nahstoll j Virginia Mach Avis Ann Elizabeth Finlay Jean Patricia 0!Leazy I*Melba Johnson Babington Sarah Edith Flack Dorothy Jane Pekelder j Max Gordon Baker '^Charles Thompkins Foo Fred B^ Perry,.Jr. I William Jay Bawden Eloise Mae Fox Fredrika Sydney Pfeiffer ; Helen Storrer Beebe Fioria Margaret Frackelton Geraldine Anna Pierce j-*Elizabeth Evadne Bennett --Rosemary Bernice Frahm James Peter Poulos j Robert James Boniece Donald Harold Freeman Lillian Dorothy Purdy i ---William Snyder Bonner --Rachel H# Friedlund Richard Clifton Reidenbach Dorothee Elizabeth Bouchard ~~Mary Evatt Gainor Mary Maxine Richey Marguerite Rhena Bowden Morris Meyer Goldstein Marjorie Louise Riley ICarleton vvarde Bower, Jr. Barbara Louise Grabill Paul George Ritts j Betty Lucille Bowman --^-Thomas Nicholls Greene Anna Jean Robertson j. Betty Ann Bowser --Marcia Jane Guilford Phyllis Claire Schweickhard ! Charlotte Emmeline Bey Ian Virginia Frances Haeger Gloria Glenn Scott \ Austin Brenneman -"•Barbara Hanna Shirley Sharpe Scupholm !*Earl K. Brigham June Neita Harper Marie Frances Sheen j. Doris Rea Brown **Ted Stanley Hart Nedra Josephine Smith [Marian Cecille Brown Frederick Theodore Hiramelein --Jean V * Soehner j George Henry Cage Frederick Adam Hipp Charles Fremont Stafford ;**Ciarice Elizabeth Carr Janet Goodell ladings William Earle Steadman I Flora Louise Chandler --David Leland Jones, --Betty Lou St or ck I John George Chantiny Gilbert Newberry Ketcham Jean Marie Straub John Alfred Church Arthur Leon Kieras --Roy George Struble -----Donald Robert Come --Bertha Florabelle Knisely •*#Helen Caroline Tate Thomas Leonard Connelly Arthur Louis Kramer ---Harriett Jean Thompson Rodgers Harwood Cook Kathryn Lee Krautheim Henry LeRoy Tieche Lora Elizabeth Cox Patricia Helen Kulling Dorothy Jane Todd Jane Margaret Crandell Joseph Francis Lavey -----Carolyn Mary Tunstall Mildred Schoedel Cressor John ^enry Leonard Edythe Dottelle Van Rossum Jacqueline Dafoe Curran --Mary J oan Leut zing er Glen Wilbert Wagner Kathryn Anne Davarn Grace Burnham Limbocker Lenore Ellen Warner Paul Simpson Davis Patricia Anne Lomasney Arwin Donald Way John Robert Dawson Bette Jayne Long Jean Marie Welker Robert Sheldon Da;/ Dorothy Jane McClernan Dorothea Elizabeth Wetherby Carolyn Enola Denman Carrie Lynetta McGraw Charlotte Ethel %itten Marjorie June DeVries Phyllis Pearl Macklem Margot Jane Wigle ^William David Dexter Ruthnary Mangold --Betty Jane Wilson William Stevens Dickey Elizabeth Ann Meakin Lou Jane Wink els Mary Shirley* Dow Ruth Marion Meyer Ardeth Eileen Wisner Joyce A. Drehmer Ruth Stewart Mitchell --Helen Verna lork Lucile Ethel Durkee Esther Montgomery Harriette Evalyn Xsberg Clyde Francis Ebling Virginia Kephart Moore Rosemary Eam.es •. Ziegler **Richard Lynn Eckhart William Leslie Morrison, Jr.

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration

j Alton Duane Ambrose Russell Douglas Haas Cairl Frederick Meier j William Griffith Anderson Alfred Dann Hansen, Jr. Bernard Glenn Miller \ Robert James Barber Clarence Gustav Hartman Robert Louis Misener j Burton L. Barry Derald Benton Hatcher Sidney G ordon Nielsen j Oarles Art Baryames Kenneth Allen Hathaway Carl Olof Olson, Jr. I Leonard Herman Bazuim, Jr, Edward August nilden Thomas Charles Orn i Thomas Beckett Beard George Thomas Hilliard -----Richard Edgar Osmer I John Thomas Becker Laurence Edward Hills --James Edward Patterson I Alfred A. Beuerle William; Adoiph Jesiek John Henry Peterson I Neuion Edward Boehm Huntley Arthur Johnson Edward Howard Rendall !' Elwyn Thomas Bonnell Roman Joseph Kaman Robert Walter Roeder j ---Charles Arthur Brandel Sidney Alvin Knutson Marvin John Rowerdink Harry Earl Cameron Marvin Joseph Kraft Vincent Paul Saper Frank Wilson Campbell, Jr. Mansel Lorenzo Krenz Ray Ellsworth Shedd Clinton Rice Clark Wilfred Edwin Kunst --Harold Scot Soper --Kathryn Louise Clay' Glenn Bernard Lewis Donald Porter Spalding --Leonard Robert Crane **Robert Joe Lill Harold Albert Steinke John James Doyle -Alfred Allan Linn James Frederick Steinke G. Newton Eade ----Raymond Earl Lonsbury Robert Gotfred Stevenson Donald Irving Farmer *C» Wayne Loree James Joseph Sullivan Loren Carl Ferley Lamont J. ^cAlvey Carl Charles Thompson James William FitzsLmmons Lorraine Margaret McCarthy Paul William Thurston Harold Walter Frar&ei Donald Earl McGaw Robert James Tibbetts ---Marion Gardner George Franklin McGregor Jo sep.h Allen Watson Robert,Arthur S. Gartung Frank King ^elntyre Francis Garver White **Donald Franklin Goss Kenneth Leo. McKee --Grover C. Wirick, Jr/ Ruth Lorraine Gregory William John McLeod Arthur James Zahn Robert William Gridley Gerald Frank Marshall Robert Edward Zielazny Charles Jay Maynard June 12, 1942

Bachelor of Music in Applied Music

Bettyjo Driver Clayton Dellmont Walker

Bachelor of Music in Public School Music

Doris Claribel Anderson Theodore Earl Sovran Nelson Stewart Shutes Mary Evelyn Fleming

Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Administration

Arthur Becker John Francis Dodds Walter Edward Montague | Edwin Elliot Bloomfield Paul George Eliason John Francis Reynolds j Albert Weber Booth, Jr. Bernard Charles Fontana James Francis Roohan, Jr.! Mary Jane Couchois Charles Brewer Jarratt Haldon Glenn St imson :! John Milton Dargo Kenneth Dean Lawson Harry E. Yeiser, Jr. 1

Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration

Robert Lee Brancroft Jonathan Rowell Burton Raymond Earl Garvey, Jr. { Joseph Francis Egan

Certificate in Social Work

Marion Norma Bentley Jett Olden Sunderland Sophie Henrietta Tomasikj

ADVANCED DEGREES

Master of Arts

Paul Warren Briggs, Education Hubert Victor Cordier, Speech Glenn Leroy Johnson, Economics j George Charles Bubolz, Sociology Eldon Matthew Durkee, Education Cecil P. Randall, Sociology j Waiter J. Cesarz, Economics Watson E.Fowle, Education Merta Luella Reed, Education j Edwin Arthur Christ, Sociology Cornelius Groenewoud, :Mathenatacs Katherine Janie Zierleyn, English]

Master of Music Sara Ila Davis, Music Frances Marie McPherson, Music E. Ruth Van Appledorn, Music

Master of Science

Donald Raymond Beasecker, Chemistry William Allen Ljimgdahl, Animal Husbandry - (Analytical) William H# Lynch, Chemistry (Biological) Leonard Henry Blakeslee, Zoology Arthur William McAllister, Soils Albert Wade Brant, Poultry Don Mathison McCormack, Agriculture Madison Broadnax, Agriculture Demetre James Mallires, Soils Louis James Camiilo, Chemistry (Biological) John Ernest Meyer, Civil Engineering Boyd Harding Carr, Chemistry (Organic) Ray Leonard Overcash, Chemical Engineering Robert Harold Eslind, Physics Scott C. Pauley, Botany Fay Carl Ewbank, Dairy Husbandry Bennie Arthur Percy, Soils Norman Lyle Fritz, Physics Perc Albert Reeve, Farm Crops Harry Ellis Hathaway, Poultry Ralph Wenzel Rogers, Jr., Chemical Engineering Harold Albert Henneman, Animal Husbandry Martin Van Scheid, Dairy Husbandly Earl Stewart Horner, Farm Crops Carl Walter Schroeder, Chemistry (Organic) Leslie Morton'Hutchings, Bacteriology Joseph H.' Schultz, Horticulture Carolyn Cox Kilian, Bacteriology George Wendell Smith, Geology George Parker Koch, Chemistry Robert Dean Spence, Pkysics Alton Robert Kurtz, Physics .- Glenn A. Swanson, Farm Management Irven Theodore ^arsen, Faim Crops Moses William Vaughn, Agriculture Dee Lee Weaver, Soils

Master of Forestry

F:obert Ernest Schemling

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Irving Allan Kaye, . • .•.»••.. Chemistry (Organic)

L. Carroll King ••:...• . . . • . • . \ •Chemistry (Biological)

CarlR* Meloy • • V • . • • . • • • • '.•Chemistry (Organic) 1838 June 12, 1942

HONORARY DEGREES

Harry Joshua Eustace. . . • . » . • .Doctor of Agriculture

Clifford Caudy Young. • . . . . .Doctor of Science

It was agreed to hold the next meeting of the Board on the regular meeting date, Thursday, July l6th.

The meeting adjourned at 9*00 i-'.M* to permit the members of the Board who wished to attend the Water Carnival.

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