THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Chancellor

October 21, 1963

TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNLWRSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs. Johnson and Gentlemen:

The Budget Dockets propared by the component institutions listed helow are herewith submitted with my recommcndatinn for ratification, or approval where appropriate, for considcratinn at the n~ectFngof the Board of Rege-nts on November 8 - 9, 1963.

Main University M. D. Anderson Hospital and Texas Western Collcgc Tumor Institute Medical Branch Southwestern Mcdical School Dental Branch Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

The following changes affecting Central Administration budgetary operations are recnrnrnended for ratification,' or approval wh~.reappropriafc, by the Board of Regents. RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS --TO THE 1963-64 BUDGET Office of the Comptroller 1. Appoint John R. Morrls as Clerk-of- the Works at a twelve-months rate 01 $7,200,>

effective September 16, 1963, source of funds to bc the Clerlr-of-the-Works line !' 1 item in the Comptroller's Office budget. Mr. Morris has been serving as Clerk-of- :,,. the-Works on the Undergraduate Library and Academic Center at a salary of $650 monthly on a month- to-munth basis since June 1, 1951, paid from plant funds alloc-ated to that praject. (RBC 31)

University Devclopmcnt Board 2. Accept the resignation of James C. Triolo, Executive Director at a twelve- months rate of $17,000, effective October 11, 1963. (RBC 33) University --Mews and Informarion Service Etter Estate - Report from The University --of Texas 3. Transfer $1,100 from the Prin~ingand Engraving account to Clerical Assistants to establish an account from which paymenk for hourly clerical crnyluyees can be made. (RBC 27) ", \I Universitp Lands - Legal and Surveyfng '4. Increase the salary of Rurr~ellWaldrcp, Land and Trust Attornsy, from $13,500

'to 914,nOO for rwelvc months effective October 1, 1963, source of funds to he ."t the Available University Fund Unappropriated Balance. This increase was made in nrder to match the average salary provided by the last legislature for the professional xLaff in the Attorney General's Office. When the budget for Central Adn~inistrationwas wri~tenthis lcgtslative action was not known. (RBC 36) RECObMENDED AMENDMENTS --TO THE 1963- 64 BUDGET (c-ont inued) ---West Texas Lands - --Oil Field Supervision 5. Transfer $2,245.10 to Oil Field Supervisfon - Maintenance and Operat-ion and $1,265 to Oil Field Supervision - Salaries frwa tkc Geophysical Exploration account. The position of Geophysical Inspector has been eliminated, and the budgeted allocation for this arca is being transferred to the Oil Field Supervision accounts, since the duties and expenses of geophysical exploration will be assumed by the Oil Field Supervision Department.

The transfer into the Salaries account has been applied for salary increases effective October 1, 1963, as follows:

Chief Oil Gauger 2. L. Sharp from $6,168 to $6,780 (12 mas.) Oil Gauger Joe B, Hinson from $5,784 to $6,168 (12 mos.) Julian L, Andrews from $5,784 to $6, l.tj8 (12 mos.)

The salary adjustments are based on the duties in checking seismograph operations in four to six additional countries assigned to each man, (RBC's 38, 39, 40, 43, 44) REAPPROPRUTION -OF BALANCES 4. Reappropriate the unexpended balances Ln the following accounts from 1962-63 in to 19 63- 64 :

Account; No. Title

Office of the Chancellor 53-0210-0034 Development Expenses

53-0615-1100 Insurance Consulting Serviccs for The University of Texas System

53-0650-1100 Central Administration - Unalloeated Account 10.584.49

HR: iv THE UNIVXRSITY OF TEXAS Main University Office of the' Chancellor Austin, Texas

October 15, 1963

Dr, Harry Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor liansom :

he following changes in the Main University Budget are submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on November 8-9, 1963.

Recommended Amendments to the 1962-63 Bud~et:

The term "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; for classified 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. Terminal dates of appointments are May 31 for academic and August 31 for classified personnel unless otherwise indicated. Source of funds, unless otherwise shown, is the Unallocated Salaries account. For docket purposes, dolkar figures are used, cents omitted.

COLmGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Home Economics--- -1, Transfer the sun of $239.13 from Travel to Maintenance and Operation to cover purchase of needed supplies and equipment. (2677)

COLLJGE OF EDUCATION ducat iozl Psychology 2 Transfer the sum of $160 from Lhe Visiting Lzcturers item in the Office of the Dean to the Maintenance and Opention account of Educational Psychology (2503)

RADIO-TEUVISION 3. , Transfer the swn of $7,82 from Travel to Maintenance and Operation. (2698)

ORGANIZED RESEARCH. ..-- Research in Nuclear Physics b. ~ransxrthe sum-0 from Travel to Maintenance and Operation. (2666)

Texas Petroleum Re search Committee -5. Transfer the sum of $700 from Lzgislative Appropriation - Fund 7'9 to Maintenance and Operation. The amount has been earned from sales of publications and services, (2707)

University Research Institute 6, Approvc a UniversiZy Research Institute assignment for Mr. Robert L. Mon-tgomery, Jr., Associate Professor of English at a rate or $9,500, for the period June 4 - August 24, 1963, for eighteen and three-quarters hours per week at a total stipend of $900 for the period. (2672) 1962-63 Budget (continued)

DIVISION OF EXTENSION ~ndustriarand- Business Training Burea,u 7. Grant Mr. John B.&gndl, Vocational Teacher Trainer at a rate of $7,104, a leave without pay for the period August 1 - 8, 1963. (2667)

PHYSICAL PIANT 8, hppro=t hollowing transfe~.sfrom Utilities, Maintenance and Opera- tion, to the following Utilities accounts: To :

Fuel $2,8~g0 23 ( 2697 ) water 32,787.59 126951 Lights and Power 5,628.59 (2496)

AUXILIARY BUDGEYJS The University -of Texas Press 9; Grant Mrs. ~ram.xkstock,Editor 111, a leave clf Eihsence without salary for the period Augu~t15 - 31, 1963. Salary rate $6,168. (2670)

MISCELIANEOUS SPONSORED ARMS (all payments fron~grant funds ) Bureau of Engineering Research - Various Donors 10. ~~~xntMr, Howard A, Bergquist as Assistant to Director, Structural 'r Mechanj.cs Research Lrtboratory, half time, for the period May 20 - 31, 1963, '--" at a rate of $6,780, (2620) Center -for Highway Research 11. Appoint Mr. Richard Lee Tucker as Research Engineer Associate V, haLC !/(, i time, for the period July 1 - August 31, 1963, at a rate of $10,].ilro. (2685) -

12. Cancel the appointment of Mr. Leland Barclay, Research Engineer (~acult~), half time, at a rstc of $8,000 for nine months, effective August 25, 1963. Mr , brclay is Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. (2702)

13. Appoint Mr. Wayne Byron Ingram as Research Engineer Associate 111 at a 3 rate of $7,8~0,effective ~ugust24, 1963. (2709)

Clayton Foundation Biuchemical Institute mnsfnsfer the sum of $2,377.60 from Salaries to Maintenance, Waee~, Supplics and Equipment. (2684) -Ford Foundation Professional Development of Present Faculty 15. App~ovea grant lo Mr. Terry John ~a-'gzr,Assistant Frokssor of Electrical1 Engineering at a ra,te of $8, 500, for the period August 1 - 31, 1963, at a I total stipend of $344.44, (2676) ! I Petrolem Industrial Funds - Various Donors Bureau pf Economic Gcolom- -- 1mnEthe appointment of Mr. Walter Tiffany Jhenggi, Research Scientist >.-. Associate I1 (temporary), from seventeen hours per week to forty hour^ per .' week for thc period August 25 - 31, 1963, at a rate of $6,780. (2675)

17. Cancel the appointment of Mr. kwis F. Hatch, Professor of Chemistry at a rate of $11,200, as Research Sci.ent;ist (~aculty),effective July 31, 1963, axlit reappoint him for the period Au@ust 16 - 31, 1963. (2681)(2682)

Texas Highway Department Interagency Contl-sc t f4413-'(62 mppofnt Mr. Edmund C, Lynch, hssi~tantProfessor of Management at a rate of $6,750, as Rescarch Director (~ncult~),one-fourth time, for the period AU~US~1& - 31, 1963. (2706) 1962-63 Budget (continued)

MISCELLANEOUS SPONSORED -AREAS (continued ) Welch Foundation Geometrical Isamerisul l AppoLnt Mr4 Lewis F. Hatch, Professor of Chemistry at a rate of 11,200, as Research Scientist (~aculty)for the period August 1 - 15, 1963 f2683)

GO- SPONSORED RESFARCH PROJECTS (All payments from contract funds and in case of academic personnel, stipend based on academic rate. ) Behavior and Ecolog~--of Avian Speciation 20. Terminate- the appointment of Mr. Robert K. Sehnder, Director, effective July 31, 1963. Mr. SeJanaer is Associate Professor of Zoolow at a rate of $9,500. (2673) Child Welfare Training Grant ~~~oint M- s~c~andless as Social Science Research Associate V at a rate of $8,880, effective ~ugust1, 1.963. (2699)

Defense Rz search Labo~satory A@cept the resignation of Mr. Philip Boyle Mabry, Technical Staff Assistant v at a rate of $6,468, effective August 14, 1963. (2671)

Ecology of a Thermal Stream 23, ~ppXnFMr,~us:tmlps, Associate Professor of Zoology at a rate of $9,000, as Director for the month of August 1963. (2678)

Geographic Variants 4 Appoint Mr. Calvin McMillan, Associate Professor of Botany at a rate of $10,000, as Director (~aculty)for the period August 1 - 31, 1963. (2710)

Grassland Coimnuni ties 25, Appoint Mr, Calvin McMillan, Associate Professor of Botany at a rate of ., $10,000, as Director (~aculty),one-third time, effective July,22 - 31, 1963. , ,< (2704)

Human Talent R~searchProject CchanGethe stipend due Mr , Earl E, Jennings, Research Scientist (~acult~), half time, for thc period June 1 - August 31, 1963, f~om$900 to $1200 since the original appointment was in error. Mr. Jennfngs is Assistant Profes~or of Educational Psychology at a rate of $7,200. (2700) Microbiolow - --Training Program 27. Appoint Mr, Vernon T. Schuhardt, ProPessor of Microbiolo~at a rats of $11,500, as Research Associate (~acu1-L~)for the period AU& 1 - 31, 1963. (2674)

Milik~Physic s Re search Laboratory ~cce~res~gmtionof Mr. Jack Cunningham, Technical Staff Assi~tantIV + .- at a rate of $6,168,-ef~ective~~gust 28, 1963: (2693) Orwnic Chemistry of Metal-O~ganic Complexes 29. Cancel the apzintment of Mr. David A, K. Jones. Research Scientist Asso@?amte11 at a rate of $6,466, effective July 31, 1963. He will be appof nted from other funds , (2708)

Physics of Metastable Systems 30. ~cceptthe rcsigmtion of Mr. Allen D. King, Research Scientist Associate IV at a rate of $7,800, effective ~umst16, 1963, (2694) 1962-63 Budget ( continued)

GOVE-T SPONSORED FKESFARCH PfiOJECTS (continued) Prepamtion -and Evaluation of Inter-Language Testine Materials 31. Cancel the appcintmentyf Mr. Herschel T . Manuel, Director, one- fourth the, at a rate of $8,172 for nine months, effective June 30, 1963. (2701)

Research on A~QuE~~,Management -and Reduction oS Hostility 2 ~hanEthe appointment of Mrs. Martha ~anrwilliams,Social. Science Research Associate IV at a rate of $6,468, from half to full t&le for the period of appointment, July 1 - 114, 1963. (2680) Structural Mecharlie. s Re search --Lahor8tory 33. Appoint Mr. Howard A. Berglquist as Assistant to Director,,half tirne, at, a rate of $6,780, effective *y 20, 1963. (2619)

-1963 SUMMER SESSIO~ STUDENT -LIFE OFFICE - Office --of the Dcan of Women 34. Change t-ointment of MISS KIZnM.TEEn, Associate Dean of Women, Student Group Adviser 111, from August 1 - 31, 1963, at a stipend of $620, to July 15 - August 15, 1983, at a stipend of $640. (2669)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ~echanicqEngineering 35. Cancel the appointment of Mr. Jmie P. Lamb, Assistant P~ofcssorfor the twelve weeks terrn at, a stipend of $1,533. (24.06)

PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MEN -- I_ 36. Appoint Mr, Henry W, Chapman as Instructor for the period July 1 - August 15, 1963, at a stipend of $240, payable from non-stadent fees. (2679)

REAPPROPRIATION OF 1962-63 GENERAL Bl.TDGm AND SPECIAL RESEARCH -Am ACADENIC EXCELUMCE: --PROG~ MMNC ES~~XTDPEERIATE ACC oms Mr. StazVncs,Auditor for thexi; 6niversity, has submitted the following list of balances in the General Budget section that he recommends should be brought forward to the 1963-64 budget accounts. This list is made up primn~ilyof the following categories: 1. Overdraft or deficit balances in departmental maintenance and equipment accounts ( indieated by - 1 .

2. Equipment accounts in various departmental budgets that hnd some activity during the fisca.1, year 2,962-63, (1t has been the custom for a number of years for ,the balances in equfpment acccru~tsto be broumt forward to the next succeeding year provided there has bccn some activity -in ,the equipment a,ccount during the fiscal year involved, )

3. Bahnccs in specific appropriation accounts for vhich request for reappropriation has been made and approval has been given uy the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and/or the Board of Regents. (~heseTterns are Included here only to have a, complete record fn this listing of all balances brought forward to 1963-64 in the Gerieral Budget section c~fGeneral Funds. )

With concurrence of Business Mar~gerColvin I recorrmend approval: ,. - - - - - REAPPROPRfATtl7NS i- iccr .NO# ACCOUNT TITLE AMOUNT :..14-0205-0050-..-GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION-DFFICE OF THE --- -. - .- - .- I PRESIDENT-MAINTENANCE* OPERATION & EQUIPMENT 29.66- ~11.4.~0220-0050 .... GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINI ST RAT ION-OFF ICE OF THE -- .- , - - -. - .--- f AUDITOR-MAINfENANCEp DPERAflON & EQUIPMENT lg443.97- jl-+-(1225-0050 _ GENERAL COLLEGE ADM I N 1 STRhT I ON-PURCHAS I NG DEFACE-----.. . - -- M4TNTENANCEe OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 327.39- I --.-PA. - 3 1_4,:0235-1050 -. GENERAL COLLEGE ADM INISf RAT LON-OFF ICE OF THE . .. -- ?- REG I STRAR-MA [NTENANCE q OPFRAT ION 6 EQUIPMENT 276-23- . -+ ++14-0235-1080 ,, . .GENERAL CULLEGE ADMIN ISlRAT ION-OF F ICE Of 1 HE . .-..-..--.-- . .! REGISTRAR-SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 745.00 L14-023'3-1050 GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION-OFFICE OF THE..- --- ..- 1 REGISTRAR-MAINTENANCE, OPERATION C EQUIPHENT 308978- i-14-0240-IO50 . GENERAL CULLEGE ADMIN ISTRAT ION-STUaENr LIFE STAFF.------, -- MAINTEVANCEt OPERATION E EQUIPMENT 9.98- 114-0242-1050.---. GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINI STRAT LON-OFFICE OF THE.DEAN .. . . -.- OF WOMEN-MA1 NTENANCE, OPERAT lDM E EBUI PMENT 1 m04- ~4-0250-3050-_.~€~€~~~COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION-TESTING L . .- -- -. - . ... - . .. -

I COUNSELING CENTER-MbIMTENANCEt OPERATION & EUU 29.61- ' 14-025'5.-1050 .,_..GENERAL CflLLEGE ADMIN ISTRAT ION-STUOENT EHPLQYWT.--.-- - - - !-- BUREAU-MAINTENANCEt OPfRArIUN C EQUIPMENT 106.96-

i-14.-0265-1050.. ---..,.u. GENERAL COLLEGE AOMINI STRAT ION-INTERNAT IONAL, .------I ! OFFICE-MAINTENANCE* OPERATION & EQUIPMENT 72-34 !.. 14-0609-1250 GENERAL INSf ITUT IONAL EXPENSES-STENOGRAPHIC ...... - .- - -- 1 BUREAU-MAINTENANCE* OPERATION & EQUIPMENT L1145*19

p.1410:2050..-. . RESIDENT INSTRUCT ION L DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH . - .A .- . A i SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE-ARCHITECTURE 15 PLANNING I . ,---MA1 NTENANCE, OPERAT ION E E OUIPHENT - -- I---- - GEN,BUDGET APPRO,-ARCHITECTURE-MAINfItDPERarCE 52*03- tl.4.-1802-2050 . RESIDENT INSTRUCT IUN E . DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH .- COLLEGE QF ARTS & SCIENCES-ANTHROPOLOGY-MAINT-s - - . .. OPERAT ION & EQUIPMENT . -... 44.37-- 1 14-1802-2080 RESIDENT INSTRUCTION & DEPAPTMENVAL KESEARCH- I.. I.. . . COLLEGE OF ARTS E sc I ENCES-ANTHROP~LO~Y-SPECI&+-. . .. .- EQUIPMENT 19-20 ~14-1805-2050.-.__RESIDENT INSTRUCTION G DEPARTMENTALRESEARCH -. COLLEGE CIF ARTS & SCIENCES-ASTRONOMY-MAINT-t I r- OPEKAT ION 6 EQUIPMENT ...... -46-82: 1 14-1805-2080 ASTRONOMY-SPEC I AL EQUIPMENT 25.25

'-14- 1812-2050 .- COLLEGE OF &RTS & SC I ENCES-8OTANY-MAlNTENANCEw I OPERATION, L EQUIPMENT 15 7.72-

C..l4-1816-2050 .. ..COLLEGE OF ARTS E SCIENCES-CHEMISTRY-MAINTENANCE*- -.-.A- . . ... I OPERATIONt G EQUIPMENT lr344*06- +-14-1816-2081 ----COLLEGE OF ARTS E SCIENCES-CHEMISTRY-SPECIAL - - . -- 1 FACULTY RESEARCH EQUIPMENT 12.74 14-1820-2050 -...+COLLEGE OF ARTS & St I ENCES-CLASS ICAL.. LANGUAGES . .. --+---. . -. ! MAINTENANCEw OPERAflON~ L EQUlPMENT 15.74- 1. 14-1824-2050 .COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES-ECOIJDMICS-MAlNTfNANCEo. . OPERAOIQN~ & EQUIPMENT 124.80-

i 14-1828-2050 .. .- CatLEG€ OF ARTS E SC I ENCES-ENGLI SH-MA INTENANCE -, - ---- . - - OPERATiONp t EQUIPMENT 62.69-

1--.14-L832-2050.-- -- COLLEGE OF ARTS 6 St f ENCES-GEOGRAPHY-MAPNTENAHCEc- - . . i OPERATIONt C EQUIPMENT 16.15- ! ... 14-1836-2007 RES IOENT INSTRUCr ION d DEPART MENTAL RESEARCH- . . .. I i COLLEGE OF ARTS C SCIENCES-GEOLOGY-fHTERSESSION . . .- . SALASlES 11760*40 . 14-ra36-zooa COLLEGE OF ARTS st IENCES-GEOLOGY-INTERSESSION -+.. . - - .-TEACHf EIG ASS ISTAMTS - - ...... - -. ..-..- . . . . .------+ .3Q*OO .- ' 14-1836-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS E sc I ENCES-GEOLOGY-MAINTENANCE*

a ... -.- OPERAT ION* G EQUIPMENT. .--.-...-A . .- ...... -. . 738.91- ' 14-1848-2050 COLLEGE Of ARTS E SCIENCES-HISTORY-MAINTENANCE* ------.. .-.- _l...u^ ------.-I-- ..-+----- REAPPROPRIATION -OF 3AM:~lYES ( cvnt inueti :;

i . . .. , .,--. REAPPROPRIATIONS . . A, . . . - : ACCT.MQ. ACCOUNT TITLE AHOUNT -A. OPERATI ONI E EQUZ PMENT . S8O26~ j 14-1852-2040 COLLEGE OF ARTS t SCIENCES-HOME ECONOMICS

7 - HAINTENANCEt OPERATIOMe h EOUlPMEFlT - - 200.38-- 14-1860-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES-MATHEMATICS-MAINTENANCE ? - .- ._--.OPERATION & EQUIPPIIENT 192 .1 0.- ; 14-1862-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS G SCIENCES-AICROBIOLOGY-MAINT*,

- OPERATIONfi & EOUlPMENT - .__.-_--. 57.- OO- 14-1862-2080 EQUIPMENT 17-55 .J+-1864-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS C SL IENCES-PHILOSOPHY-HAINf ENANCEw.------OPERATIONt & EQUIPMENT 2 30 - 54- <... 14-1868-2050 . .COLLEGE OF ARTS C SCIENCES-PHYSICS-MAINTENANCE* - OPERATlONm & EQUIPMENT 1*215-56-

;-~4-1868-2080 COLLEGE OF .ARTS L SCIENCES-PHYSICS-SPECIAL . . .- EQUIPMENT 2,177-18

1.14~1872r2050....,-- -COLLEGE OF ARTS G SC IENCES-PSYCHOLOGY-HAINTENANCLr- --Lr---- i OPERATION d EQUIPMENT 262 -22-

1,.14-1874-20 17 .- -. COLLEGE OF ARTS & SC P EhCES-ROMANCE LANGUAGES- . . RESEARCH ASS ISTANfS 42.71- i-14-1874-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS 6 SC1ENCES-ROMANCE LANGUAGES MA1NTENANCEp OPERAT IONp C EQUIPMENT 69.50- .'14.-1874-2080 .,,,-.SPEC1 AL EQUIPMENT . ..,,... ..- - . 30 -20 - I 14-1882-2050 COLLEGE Of ARTS & SCIENCES-SOCIOLOGY-MAlNTENdNCEp

I -. . OPERATIONv & EQUIPMENT . - 329.45- - 14-1882-2080 RESIDENT INSf RUCTICIN-SOC IOLOGY-SPEC ZAL EQUIPME 44.84 .i4-l886-2050.--COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES-SPEECH-MAINTENANCE . . OPERATIDNT & EQUIPMENT 45 -90-

24-1894-2050 COLLEGE OF ARTS & SC 1 ENCES-ZOOLOGY-MA I NT ENANCE --- - - , + CIPERdTIONq h EQUIPMENT 400.80- ;Ah-2210-2050,- CUttEGE OF DUSINESS ADMINISTRAY ION-ACCOUNTING MAINTENANCE? OPERATION+ & EQUIPMENT 95.42- +-14-22 10-2080_., COLLEGE OF BUS1NE SS ADMIMI STRAT I ON-ACCOUNT ING- SPECIAL EQUIPMENT-PURCHASE TAPE FOR ACCOUNTING 41700-00 lli6-2255-2050 ..,. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AOMINISTRATIDN-MANAGEMENT- .. - . . .. MAINTENAflCEt OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 14.73- :-14-2285-2050 ...... COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-OFFICE OF THE-.-.-- DEAN-MAINTENANCEw OPERATiONs d EQUIPMENT 34,92- A14-2605-2050 COLLEGE OF €DUCAT ION-CURR 1 CULUM C IMSfRUCT I ON MAINTENANCE, OPERbTfON & EQUIPMENT 47.27-

24-2605-2080 --,,... RESIDENT INSTRUCT ION C DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH- .+.+---- -. COLLEGE OF EOUCATfON-CURRICULUM E INSTRUCTION- - - . - SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 51100 14-2614-2050 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION - - - MA1 NTENANCE P OPERATION C EQUIPMENT . . . 63.86- 14-2614-2080 RESIDENT INSTRUCTION 6 OEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH- .- - . . . ----COLLEGE OF EDUCATION-EDUCATIONAL ADMiNISTRAlLON=--. -- SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 169.14

14-2620-2050 . -. CULLEGE OF EDUCAT i ON-EDULAT IONAL f SYCHDLOGY . MAINTENANCEt OPERATIONt & EQUIPMENT 115.89-

14-2628-2050 - . -.-. COLLEGE OF EDUCAT ION-HISTORY 6 PHILOSOPHY Of ...... EDUCATION-MAINTENANCE* UPERATION C EQUIPMENT 25.59- J4-2628-2080 -.. . COLLEGE OF E DUCAT ION-HISTORY t PHILOSOPHY DF .-,-. . EDUCATION-SPECIAL EQUIPHEM1 9-65 14-2635-2050 COLLEGE OF EDUCAT ION-PHYSICAL C HEALTH EDUCATION . . MAINTENANCE* OPERATION L EQUIPMENT 33.58- -14-2635-2080 RESIDENT INSTRUCT ION L DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH-.. FFAPPaOPRIATION OF BAWCES continue? j - -.-- -

.., I - . . REAPPROPRIATIONS .. . - .. -. .. - - . . - , - AtCT..NQ,. ACCUUNT 1 ITLE AMOUN 1

+, .. . COLLEGE OF EDUCAT ION-PHYSICAL E HEALTH EDUCATION -- .-- SPECIAL EQUIPMENT Ll+ZO 14r2670-2050 ,,. . COLLEGE OF EDUCAT ION-CIF F ICE OF JUNIOR COLLEGE ------CONSULTANT-MhIPJTENANCEo OPERATION & EQUIPMENT 15-93- 14-3005-2050.,_".-. COLLEGE OF ENGI NLER I NG-AERO-SPACE ENGLNLERING - .- - MAINTENANCE, OPERATION* E EQUIPMENT 40.41- 14-3015-2050 ,. COLLEGE OF ENGINEER I NG-ARCHI TECTllRAL ENGINEERING--- -. - - -- - MAINTENANCEq OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 78 -75- 14-3025-2050 .. - COLLEGE Of. ENG 1 NEER I NG-CHEM I CAL ENGINEERING..-..----.--..-- .. . - MA1NTENANCE OPERAT ION, E EQU f PMENT 1~410-46- 14-3025-2075 TRAVELING EXPENSES . 69.20- 14-3030-2050 CnLLEGE OF ENGINEERING-CIVIL ENGINEERING-MAINT-,

OPERATION* E. EQUIPMENT - ...... 112.33-- 14-3055-2050 CnLLEGE OF f NG I Nf ER I NG-ELECTR ltAL ENGINEERING

. MA1NT ENANCE I OPERAV ION h EQU IPM6MT . .+-.l--ll.l-l 275.24- --..- - 14-3075-2050 COLLEGE OF'ENGINEtRING-MECHANICAL ENGINE'ERING

. . MAINTENANCE* OPERATION E EQUIPMENT 154.11---- - 14-3085-2050 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING-PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

..-- HAINTENANCE, OPERATION L ERUiPMENT . ... ,. ---497-42:--- 14-3095-2050 COLLEGE CIF ENGINEERING-OFFICE OF THE DEAa

... .. MAINTENANCE p OPERAT ION & EQUIPMENT - . 122.25 -.--. 14-3405-2050 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS-ART-MAINTENANCE, OPERAT ran, G EQUI PMENT .- . .. . . --. 79.87- 14-3810-2050 SCHOOL OF LAW-MA1 NTENANCE. OPERAT ION E EQUIPT, 289.81- 14-3850-2050 SCHOOL OF LACI-LAH SC IENCE PNSf ITUTE-MAINTEhANCEw OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 22 *44-

14-4210-2050 ..+...+. . GRADVAT E SCHOOL OF L i0KARY SC I ENCE-MAINf ENANCEp.------.------A OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 50pb4- 14-4605-2080.. CflLLEGf Of PHARMACY-SPEC IAL EOUf PMENT - . . 1-75--- 14-5005-2050 GRAOWATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK-HAINTENANCEp,

-.-_.OPERATION & EQUIPMENT .. .-. 33 .55- 14-5205-2050 GRADUATE SCHOOL-OFF ICE OF ^THEDEAN-MAINTENANCE .-.,-OPERAT I ON* C. EQLI [ PMENT .. -+---29 3 67--- 14-5430-2050 MILITARY PROGRAMS-MILITARY SCIENCE & TACTICS MAINTENANCEI OPERAT ION & EQUIPMENT 49,81-- -- 14-5450-2050 MILITARY PROGRAMS-NAVAL SCIENCE-MAINTENhNCEp OPEHAT IONt t, EQUIPMENT ._--.A.-,-... 23-46--. --- 14-5805-2000 RESIDENT INSTRUCTION C DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH-

- .. . . -.--- - PHYSICAL TRAINING-PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR WEN-, .---.--.-- . --< SPECIAL EQUI PMENT 15-00 14-6650-3050 . . RADIO-TELEVI SIOFI-MAINTENANCE, OPERAT ION & EOUI -.85*16-,------14-6650-3080 ORGANIZED ACTlVTTlES RELATING TO INSTRUCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS-RADIO-tELEV ISIDN-SPEC f At EQUIPHENT- - . -- .- .. . - .. - - STUDIO 2 12~104-51 14-7402-0008--.. ORGAN I ZED RESEARCH-SPEC IAl EQUIPMENT . ,. . 61.20.- 14-7406-3005 ORGIN I LED RE SEARCH-RESEARCH I h BACTER IOCOGY- .MAINTENANCE, OPERATIONI& EQUIPMENT . 23.42- 14-7407-0005 ORGANIZED RESEARCH-RESEARCH IN BUTANY-HERBARIUM -...-. MAINTENANCE* OPERAT f ON t L EQUIPMENT ...... 62.85-- . . - 14-7421-5058 RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING SPECIAL EQUIP 44.00 .14-7451-0505.. - .- ORGAN l ZED RESEARCH-POPULAT ION RESEARCH .CENTER- ----. --- MAINTENANCEI OPERArlDN C EQUIPMENT 32.41- 14-7455-0005 ORGAN I ZED RESEARCH-BUREAU OF BUSINESS. RESEARCH MAINTENANCEt OPERAffONr t EQUIPMENT 04-44- 14-7457-0005 . . ORGAN1 ZEO KESEARCH-BUREAU OF ECONOMIC GEOLD-GY-. . - - . ..

MAINTENANCEI OPERATlONp t EQUIPMENT ' 395.14- .L4-747.1-0005..--_.ORGANIZED RESEARCH-ELECTRON HlCRDSCOBFLbBORAT.ORY- -.. .. --- MdlNTENANCEm OPERATION, E EQUIPMENT 156.49- 14..7475-0005 0RGAF.IIZED RESEARCH-HUHANIf lES RESEARCH CENTER- . . - - ...... -. MAfNTf~AHCEv OPERATIONt 6 EQUIPMENT 39.62- ...... --%" . REAPPROPR I AT IONS - ...... -,--.-- .. / ~GCT.~O,. ACCOUNT T I'TLE AMOUNT ?.-1.4.1.7.475-0205 -.ORGAN I f EU RESEARCH-AOV I S(IR f O UNIVERSITY PUBLIC& -.-‘. ..-- I TIONS-MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS 20.363 ~_t4-7479-0005,ORGANlfED RESEARCH-INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE--- -,---- y MAfNiENANCEt OPERATION 15 EQUIPMENT 579.16- ! -1%-7481-0005.__... ORGANIZED RESEARCH-fNSTITUfE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS . ! MAINTENANCE* OPERATION E EQUIPMEhT 65r90- !, -- 14-,7405-0005- ...... - ORGAN I ZEO RE SEARCH-LANGUAGE LABORAT ORY-MA INTENANcE.---. . OPERATION C EQUIPMENT 10.88- 24-7385-0008 ,-...ORGAN I ZED RE SEARCH-LANGUAGE LADDRATORY-SPEC I AL --- EQUIPMENT FOR CONVERTING BATTS HALL ROOMS 230 AND

+--- -- ..232 TO LANGUAGE LABORATORY 5041.----.. ; 14-7489-0005 ORGANIZED RESEARCH-PLANT RESEARCH INSTITUTE-

---...... , MAINTENANCE* OPERA'I ION & EQUIPMENT...... 13U4- 1 14-7489-5008 ORGANfZED RESEARCH-PLASMA DYNAMICS LABORATORY - .... .,.SPELI AL EOUI PMENT ... 61.50-- i 14-7 491-0005 CIRGANIZEO RESEARCH-RXDIO CARBON-DATI~G- LABORATORY .-. MA1 NTENANCE* OPERATlONt E EQUIPMENT ...... 25b 95-.- ORGANIZED RESEARCH-RADIO-CARBON DATING LBAORATORY ! 14-7491-0008 - ... -.-SPEICAL EQUIPMENT - . 499 52 i 14-7493-0005 ORGAN I ZED RESEARCH-SOUTHWESTERN SOCIAL SCI-E~E .... . QUARTERLY-HA INTENANCE L UPERAT ION .--24.12--- : 14-7499-0790 ORGAN1 LEO RESEARCH-UNIVERSITY RtSEARCH INST I TUTE- ... > . .. PROJECT SRF-704-JOE 3. FRAMTZ 98*05 ... I 14-7825-5050 DIVISION OF EXTENSION-EXTENSION TfACHfNG & FIELD - - ...... SERVICE DUREAU-MAfMTENAIUCE* OPERATION d EPUIPM ...... 210.48- 14-7890-5,050 DIVISION OF EXTENSION-OFFICE OF THE OEAN- -& ,-MAINTENANCEp OPERATlON t EQUIPMENT . .. .. -.76.28.=.-

' 14-8610-8060 PHYSlCAL PLANT-DEPT, OF UTILITIES-FUEL 193,SB- 14-8612-8100YHYSICAL PLANT-IMPRQVEMENTSr REMODELING E MAJDR . . -- REPAI RS-ALLOTMENT ACCOUNT 52.382 -94

:...14-8612-8102.-- REPAIRS-IMPROVEMENT OF GROUNDS . . 501.28 14-8612-8105 REPAIRS-BICILUGICAL LABOi7ATORIES BLDG-REMOOELING

-- -- . . -. + --ROOMS 1, 219Av 219, 223, 224~2030 206 -3p332mb6.- 14-8612-8107 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTSp REMODELING C MAJOR ...... REPA I RS-ENG f NEER I NG LABORATOR I ES BLDG. iMFROVEMENT...... -. ... IN ROOMS 302Cg 316, 4021 AND 408 Lt138.48,

A14-8b12-8136-,-- IMPRUVEMENTSp REMOOEL ING & MAJOR REPAIRS -.- -. . . -- ,. .. -...... MAIN BtDG-FURNITURE C FURNISHlNGS FOR PRESIDENTS

--- ...-+.+-. OFF ICE-WEST WING ... ..- --,-1.112-63 --- 14-8612-6137 MAIN BtOG-IMPROVEMENT OF LIGHTING ON l6THp 17fHv

,.-. . 19THt 20THp 21STr AND 26TH FLOORS 1p1190.69 .... : 14-8612-8150 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTSp REMQOELING C MAJOR -...... REPAIRS-BALCONES RESEARCH CENTER-FOUR CELL UNITS-- ...... -.- - MINERAL TECHNOLCIGY LIBRARY 1,701 -30 .-l4-8612-8151---- REPAI RS-CHEMf S TRY BLDG--RELOCAT ION OF GLASS SH .----2r.302-05--.. 14-8612-8161 PHYSICAL PLAWT-IMPROVEMENTS~ REMUOELING & MAJOR

'. REPAIRS-RELOCATION OF MINERAL TECHNOLOGY LA8 . 1.r 769 -20 ..... 1 14-8612-0167 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS* REMODfLlNG G HAJOR-

.. REPAIRS-JOURNAL1 SM t3LDG--REMOOEL1NG OF. ROOM 15 . 2tl67.82 : 14-8612-8176 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS, REMODELIRG E MAJOR --.... -...-.---+ REPAIRS-BIOL.OGICAL LABORATORIES BUIlOlNG- ....,,.....+ ....---._ . ---. - REHaDELING ROOMS 216 AND 224 5,202.99

14-8612-8 180 ... .-- PHY SI: CAt PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS o. REHODEL LNG 6 MAJOR ...... REPAIRS-BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES BLDGa-REMOOELING

ROOMS 14 AND 15 ...... - - -. .- . 1~683r08. - SE

-=. l4-8@6-m56 .. .:. - . .PKYSICAL -M. --- + .....-...... DEPT. OF mGS. AND---- GRUUNDS .. .,.,-. - LAIQDSCAmG...... _...... 6,?13-%5_2 -.-.._-A

14-8606118081- .. , ....- ...... DE~. OF- . BU3ES.. .- - AND .GROUNDS- - ... - - ...-...... mSES 848.35 PEYSICAL'~------, ! 4 IONS - , i-. . I - REAPPROPR I AT - - I AGCT..NO. ACCOUNT T lTtE AMOUNT

y-,f 14-8612-8'103 , PHYSICAL PLANT-1 HPROVEMENm REMODEL ING & MAJOR ------REPA I RS-MA1 N BU I LDI MG-REMODEL ING ROOMS 2602 AND 2603 .---~37+3n r-- - I. 14-8612-8183 PHYSICAL PLANT-PMPRDVEMENTS, REMODELING E MAJOR .. REPAIRS-t310LOGICAL LABORATORfES BLDGI-~MPROVEMENT-. OF LIGHTIhG tN ROOMS 220-At 220-3, AND 221 300100

. - 14-8612-0188 .... REPAIRS-SPEECH BUILDING-REMODELING ROOM 202 - 464.26- 14-8612-8190 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENlSt REMODELING & MAJOR

-.-. - REPAI RS-I NSTALLAT ION OF AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS.. .-+--++-538 a.0 L 14-8612-8192. PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS* REMODELING & MAJOR __.REPA I RS-SPEECH BLDG.-REMlIDEL ING R0014S L 3. AN 1*0.49-69- i+-06~2-8194 PHYsrcnL PLANT-IMPRDVEMEHTS, REMODELING c MAJOR

,. - ...... REPAI RS-CHEMI STRY BU 1 LDING-REPAIR OF F IRE DAMAGE .. -. IN ROOM 201 220.56 J4-8612-0196 -,--.. PHYSICAL PLANT-f MPRUVEMENf51 REMODEL iNG & .MAJOR .-- - I REPAIRS-REMOVAL OF WOODEN ART BUILDING 39723*21 [,-14-8612-8197 ..REPAIRS-SPEECH BUILDING-REHOCELING OFFICE OF .--- - - DEAN CIF STUDENT LIFE 476-33 :-14-8612-8148 .. . REPAIRS-ARCH1 TECf URE OUILDING-IMPROVEMENTS lr600 - QO-- -- ; 14-8612-8199 REPAIRS-ENGLISH BUILDING-REHODELtNG DEPARTMENTAL

.-- .OFFICES .. . ,999-01- 14-8612-8201 PHYSICAL PLANl-1MPRUVEMENTS* REMODELING & MAJOR REPAIRS-EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE BUlt01NG-REH00ELING ----- . . -- ROOM 11 11424-10 : 14-8612-8204 PHYS ICAL PLANT-] MPROVEMENTSr REMOOEL lNG AND..MAJOR,--.-.. - REPAI RS-MAIN BUILDING-REMUDEL ING ROOM 202 794.53 :-14-8612-8205, . REPAI RS-MAIN BU I LDING-REMODEL ING OLD POST 0F.F ICE--.- . .-..- SPACE FOR DEAN OF STUDENTS 14.00 ;-14-8612-0206 REPAIRS-MAIN BUILDING-REMClDELlNG ROOM 210, -- 400.59 -- ' L4-8612-8209 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS* REMOOELiNG 6 HAJDR

- , .. . . .-. . REPAIRS-MAIN BLDGm-REMODELING ROOM 201 . ..lt997-92 14-8612-8210 REPAIRS-EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE BLDG.-REMODELING

--. , . .. . ROOMS 105p 106, 107~108s 109, .llOr AND llZ...... , Lr288a64- 14-8612-8222 PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTSv REMnDELING AND MAJOR . ._ .. . REPAI RS-E XPERIMENTAL St 1 ENCE BLDG--AIR -CDNOITlOK----.- - - IYG ROOM 205 AND 207 874.73

', ', 14-8612-8213 , KEPAIRS-MOVING ANLRAL HOUSE .. 11600 00 , 14-8612-8214 REPA1RS-WAGGENER HALL-BULLETIN BOARDS FOR OEPT-

I--- - ...-,.. OF GEUGRAPHY - ..- 58-03 --- : 14-8612-8217 IMPRDVEMENTSt REMODELING AND MAJOR REPAIRS-

, . U IOtOGf CAL LABORATORY DU ELDING- INSTALLAT ION Of .... --.y--...... -- F UM I GATDR 185mlP

-14-8612-8219 .. IMPROVEMENTS* REMODELING AND MAJOR REPAIKS- . u ..... - GARRISON HALL-ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT FOR ROOM 30 2 76 - 60 ',.14-8612-8222 . ,- PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTSp REMnDELlNG AhD MAJOR.-- . . - - - REPAIR5-REMOOEL~NG RADIQ/TELEVISION BUlLDING 3vBQ0.63

:. .14-8612-8223 REPAIRS-TAYLOR HALL-IMPRQVEMEN'T OF LIGHTING .. FACILITIES iN ROOMS 206~207p 2129 217 AND 223 250.45 14-8612-8225 .. . PHYSICAL PLANT-IMPROVEMENTS* REMOOELiNI;.ANO..HXJflR. .-.- REPAIRS-BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM I5pOOO-OD

,-.14-86 12-8226 -- ..- . REPAIRS-CHEM ISTRY BU ILDING-REMODELING .ROOHS. 115. ..,.,, A . --- AND 113 3q250.00 ,. 14-8612-8227 . REPAIRS-REMUDELING SUTTON HALL ...... -. -- 31126-10 14-8b14-0050 PHYSICAL PLANT-BALCDNES RESEARCH CENTER-PHYSICAL

MAINTENANCE* OPERATION^ & EQUIPMENT . 290 -35--.

, 14-8616-8050 PHYSICAL PLANT-SURPLUS PROPERTY ACQUISITION-

,- -- ,. -, .. -. .. -- -. . MA1NTENANCE* OPERAT ION E EQU-IPMENT- . .-,-,... +---'.--. 135 1.47- 14-8616-8098 PURCHbSESt PACKING* SHIPPING C STORAGE COSTS 1.491.35

TOTAL ...... ------.-. . -"."-- ., -. GENERAL .qgGEl- REAPPRQPiPA~.ON ++u7,7w10a.1 REAPPROPRIATION -OF' BALANCES (continued)

SPECIAL MSEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXCEI;LENCE PROGRAM

Acct. No, Amount 20- 0605-0000 Allotment Account $ 50,529678 General Budget Heappropria- tions 137,712*08

MILITARY LEAVES: Approve a military leave for Mr. Charles R. Longwell, mis-1; Associate IV, Military Physics Re search Laboratory, for the period August 25 - September 7, 1963. (2703) Recommended Amendments --to the 1963- 64 Bu dgct The term "rate" for academic personnel is the full-time nine-month base rate; for classified personnel it is the full- time twclve-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.

Full- time Salary Period of "/, No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appoin tmea t -Time -Mos . Raiie

OFFICE OF THE CHANCELLOR - MAIN UNIVERSITY -- - - - Transfer of Funds 1. Amount of Transfer: $6,400 To: Departmental Salaries From: Unallaca ted Salaries

To provide funds for the appointment of E. A. Kaile as Consultant to Chancellor's Office (2/3 T) for the period 911 - 5/31 at a nine-months rate of $9,900. Mr. Koile will participate in studies of the various phases of work with students. (RBC ' s 345, 347, 346) OFFICE --OF THE AUDITOR Inter-Departmental Transfer 2. Amount of Transfer: $3,204 To: Audi. tor- Classified Personnel Salaries From: Business Manager - Classified Personnel Salaries

The purpose of this transaction was to transfer the position of Accounti~igClerk 1 filled by Mrs, Jan Doss from the Business Manager's Office to the Auditor's Office. (RBC ' s 309, 308, 307) STUDENT LIFE OPFICE - OFFICE --OF THE ---DEAN OF-N Leave of Absence Associate Dean of Momen, Student Group Advisor IT1 3. Helen M. Flinn Term of Leave (RBC 330)

TESTING AND COUNSELING CENTER in tmmt vpoPsychalogist (Facul ty) Arthur H, Iii ll I' 4 Concurrent Employment: Psychology Assistant Professor (RBC 92)

Psychol.ogis t I11 Joe A. Steyh (RBC 270)

INTERNATIClNAE OFFICE Salary Increase Social Science Research Associate V 6. John F. Santos, Jr. 11362-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Incrcase -Nute: In thc Original 1963-64 Budget, the rate was not increased. Source of Funds: Covernrncnt Coetracr, Evaluation of ~cacfior~sProject -. in Brazil. (RBC 530) EI- h- 11 Full- time Salary Period ot 7!! No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time Mos. Rate

INTERNATIONAL OFFICE (continued) Appointment SpecLaL Instructor in Romance Languages (Linguistic Consu 1 tant) - 7. Car tcr Whcc loc k Source uf Funds: Current Restricted Funds - Rockefeller Foundation 1562-63 Salary Rate (RBC 658)

SCHOOL -OF ARCHITECTURE Resignation Assistant Prvfesvor 8. Enrique Montenegro Date of Resignation (RBC 51 1)

Lec ttrrer 9. James B, Winn, Jr. Date of Resignation (RBC 509)

Tranvfer of Dissimilar Appropriations 10. Amount. of Transfer: $7,500 To : Assistants From: Teaching Assis tan ts

Adjustment incident to staff reassignments following Fall registration. (RBC 449) COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Anthropology Resignativn Associate Professor 11. Williani Madsen LOA nate nf Resignation (RBC 572)

Anthropology -and Inst.itute -of Latin American Studics .Appoin trnent / 12. Anthony Leeds Academic Rate Anthropology Visiting Associate Professar 9/1 - 5/31 Tnuti~iitr.uf Latin Amprican Studies Research Associate 9/1 - 5/31 Languagp and "rea Center for Latin American Studies (V. Assor. F7cf.i Government Contract Funds 9/1 - 5/31 Excel 1 enre Fund 311 - 5/31 Fa c u 1 t y Impr ovemcn t Gsan t: 1963- 64 ONLY 311 - 5/31 Total Salary (RBC's lUb, 482, $83, 484) Full- time Salary Period of 4b No, I tern, Department , Title, Name Appointment -Time Mos . Rate COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Anthropology and Government Contract Appointment x13. Edward B. Jelks Anthropology Lecturer Government Contract - Texas ~rcheolo~i-va~e Contract Dircc tor; Research Scientist Associate V 9/1 - 8/31 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC1s 231, 232)

Astronomy

> 7' Appointment $: Visiting Lecturer 14. Terence J. Deeming 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 165)

Astronomy; Research Astronomy - McDonald Observatory and Research in Astrvnomy - Main Campus - d- Appointment :: 5 Harlan J. Snirh Academic Rate Astronomy Professor and Chairman Rcsearch in Astronomy - McDonal d Observatory Director Research ir~Astronnmy - Main Campus Director (RBC'S 277, 278, 426)

Botany hange of Sratus Associate Professor Robert L. Airth Original Budget Appointment 9/1 - 5/31 100 9 11,000 Change of Staeus: Appointment on Research C-reer Development Award 911 - 8/31 100 12 15,000 The award projects twelve-month salary rates for thc next four years, as follows: 1964- 65 $16,500 1966- 67 $20,000 1965-66 18,000 19 67- 68 20,000

Associate Professor David P. BLoch Orfginal Budget Appointment 911 - 5/31 100 9 12,000 Change of St-atus: Appointment on Research Career Development Award 9/1 - 8/31 LOO 12 16,000 The award projects twelve-month salary rates for the next four years, as Collows: 1964-65 $17,500 1946-67 $20,500 1965-66 19,000 1967-68 22,500 Period of No. Item, Department, Title, Name App~in tnlen t -Time -Mos . Rate COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Botany and Government Contract 4 Appointment 18. William A. Stallard Botany Assistant Professor ( 1963-64 ONLY) 1/16 - 5/31 50 9 Government Con Lrac t - C e 11 Ul trastrl~cture in Dcve loprnent and Growth Research Scientist Associate l/l - 1/15 100 1/16 - 5/31 50 (RBC'S 331, 590, 591, 592, 331a)

Chemistry Appointmcn t Research Engineer Associate V Chester 0. Britt Source of Funds : Unallocated Salaries Government Contract 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Increase (RBC's 125, 33, 33a)

Rcsearch Scientist Associate 11 20. Raymond Venablc 911 - 8/31 Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds - American Petroleum Institute Granr . (RBC 221)

Research Scicatist Associate IV 21. Donald G. Upchurch 911 - 5/31 Source of Funds : Government Contract - Inorganic Chemistry Pro,jec t . (RBC 255)

Classics Change of Status Assistant Professor HarryC. Avery 9 *. Effactive Dates: 9/1 - 5/31 Change of Status: To place Professor Avcry on a Faculty Research Assignment for the Long Session at a stipend of $2,600. Source of Funds - Excellence Program - University Rcsearch Institute, Dr. Avery also hclda, during this period, a fellowship from thc Cenrer of Hellaic Studies for a Prosoprographical Study of the Oligarchy of the Four Hundred. (RAC 279)

Appointment Visiting Professor b23. Georgc E . McCracl~en 9/1 - 5/31 Facu 1 t y Improvement Grant 1963- 64 ~WLY 911 - 5/31 Tntal Salary (RBC 14) \ k. InvLructor 'UL Elizabeth I,. Will T)/l - 5/31 Source of Funds: Unallocated Salaries Full- time Salary % No, Item, Department, Title, Name Appoin traenc -Time Mos. Rate COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Classics and Romance Languages Appointment, Change of Status, and a nf FUII~S Assistant Prufessor Paolo Vivante 911 - 5/31 10n Original Appointments: Classics Fl/l - 5/31 67 Romance Languages 911 - 5/31 33 Change of Status: Classics 911 - 1/15 LOO 1/16 - 5/31 67 Ron~aace Lanaguage s 1/16 - 5/31 33 Transfer of Funds: $1,500 transferred from Romance Languages to Classis (Teaching Salaries) for Fall Semester adjustment. (RECts 114, 456, 614, 615, 626)

Economics Appointment Visiting Lecturer 26. Edwin Otto Alcantara 9/1 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Gove-act - NDEA Latin American Area Studies (RBC 201)

English \,:c;oin tment Assistant Professor George R. Clark Faculty Zmprovemedt Grant, 1963-64 ONLY Total Salary (RBC 55)

Instructor 28. Natalie M, Petesch (RBC 460)

Transfer of Funds 29. Amount of Transfer: $400 To: Departmental Maintenance and Operation From: UnalLocated Maintenance and Operation

To provide funds for a follow-up prngram during the Long Session with high school English teachers participating in the Summer Institute. costs involve production and mailing of a newsletter to high school teachers , (RBC 388)

I+. Geo~raphy '\jAppa in tmen t Assistant Professor 30. Paul W. ~nglish (RBC 210)

Geo lugy

Assistant Professor Danlcl S. Barker (REC 463) Full-rime Salary Period of % No, Item, Departmen c, Title, Name Appoin t~nent -Time -Mos . Rate COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Gkrmanic Languages \I*,;;~i~~rnmt Visiting Professor Richard Srinkrnan (RBC 432)

Instructor Walter Dieckman (RBC 611)

Special Instructor Christopher E. Hauri 1962-63 Salary Ratc (RBC 215)

VFsi ting Professor \45. Reinhold F. Olesch (RBC 4-51)

Associate Professor u36. Mikola Pribic 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 515)

Lcave of Abs~nce Associate Professor 37. Leroy R. Shaw 911 - 5/31 IOU Term of Leave 911 - 5/31 (RBC's 211, 612)

Appoin trnen t Assistant Professor k38. Nichael Shaw (RBC 166)

Visiting Associate Professor 39, Roy E. Teele 9/1 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Excellence Fund - Chtncse-Japanese Language Research 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 624)

Special Instructor 40. Minoru Ucda 911 - 4/30 33 Source of Funds; Excellence Fund - Ch inese-Japanese Language Research (RBC 416)

His tory Appointment Visiting Professor Richard J. Hos Letter (RBC 380)

Lcave of Ahsence Professor 42. Oliver H. Radkey T~rmof Lcave (RBC 369) Full- time Salary Period of No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appo in tmen t -Time -Mas . Kate COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) History (continued) Change of Status Visiting Profcssor %~3. Jose 8. Rodripues EfIective Dates: 9/1 - 1/15 $14,000 Change of Status: To provide funds for payment of Professor Rodrigues, a distinguished scholar from Brazil, for full-time teaching for the Fall Semester, at a nine-months rate of $14,000. Source of Fuadu: Foreign Area Fellowship Program Grant (RBC 645) -Home Economics Appointment Assistant Professor 44. JanetC.ChaLupnik 1962-63 Salary Bate Salary Rate Increase (RBC 563)

Lecturer )C 45. Janc S. Craig (RRC 610)

Resignation Professor 46. Florcnce E. Perzel Date of Resignation (RBC 289)

Appointment Lecturer %7 Lynnda L. Thompson (RBC 374)

School -of -Journal ism Appointment Visiting Lecturer 48, Paul Bolton 1962-63 Rate (RBC 290)

Transfer Between Divvirnilar Appropriations 49. Amount of Transfer; $2,100 'Yo: Assistants From: Teaching Assistants

Adjustment incident to staff assignments following Fall registration. (RBC 315) School of Journalis111, Speech, -and ~adiolEleviuion Resignation 50. John R. Rider School of Journalism Assistant Professor Speech Assistant frofessor ~adio/Television News Director

Date of Resignation (RBC's 51, 202, 203, 294) Full -time Salary Period of Z No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment Time Mos , Rate

COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Mathematics Resignation Pro fe-ssor (Modified Service) 51, Clark M. Cleveland Dace nf Resignation (RBC 516)

Mathematics and Curriculum and ln~tructlon Leave of Absence Assistant Professor 52. Henry H. Walbesser Mathcmat icv Curriculum and Instruction Term of Leave (RBC's 437, 470)

Mathemsrics -and Computation Center Appo in tmen t 53. Ralph T. Rockafellar Ma thematic s Assistant Professor Computation Center Research Mathematician Source of Funds: Departmental Sal-aries Government Contract Funds. -TzE- (RBC' s 49, 529, 425)

Appo in tment Assistant Professor \ 54. Peter Jurtshulc, Jr. 9/1 - 5/31 100 9 8,500 Faculty Improvement Grant, 1963-64 ONLY Total Salary (RBC 566)

Research Scientist Associate IV 55. George H. Meyer Source. of Funds: Government

Contract - NSF Gratif -' - -- 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Ratc Increase (RaC 328)

Research Scicntist (Faculty) Marie B. Morrm 911 - 5/31 2 5 9 Snurce of Funds: Current Restricted Funds - Association of Allergfsts Gr all t

Concurrent Employment:

ant Profcssor

(Current Restricted Funds) Myco lngi s t 911 - 5/31 50 (RBC 355) --Full-time Salary Period of % Pro 0 Item, Department , Tit lc , Name Appn in tmen t Time -Mos. Rate COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Philosophy Change of Status Professor \157. DouglasN. Morgan Source of Funds: Faculty Improvement J Grant, 1963-64 ONLY 9/1 - 5/31 --- Total Salary, 9 months Change of Status: To provide $500 from the Faculty Improvement Fund to Dr. Morgan which is not to become a part of his academic rate. (RBC 21 2)

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 58. Amount of Transfer: $6,000 To: Assistants From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

Ad.justment incident to staff reassignments following Fall. registration. (RBC 579)

59, Amount of Transfer: $1,200 To: Departmental Equipment. From: Dcpsr tmental Teaching Salaries

Funds were needed in the department for the purchase of five manual typewriters and for a portable phonograph ro be used in classroom instruction. (RBC 407)

Physics Appointment Nuclear Physics Technical Specialist I11 60, Bill Baker 911 - 3/31 Source of Funds: Government Contract - Accclera tor Project --.- (RBC 200)

Resignation Instructor 61. Hugh A. Williamsvn Date of Resignation (RBC 206)

Transfer Between DissimiLar Approprations 62. The fullawing revision of the Physics budget relates to reclassifications and salary increases for classified personnel! Amount of Transf cr from D~~artmentalTeaching SaLarics Positions Eliminated : Technical Staff Assistant 111 Glassblower I Scientific Inserument Maker lI Funds Avai 1 able Appointmcnts : Technical Staff Assistant ZV Wil-liam 0. Wollett, Jr. Glassblower II Orlando A. Ridwcll Technical Staff Assistant V Gnenther R. Wittig Full- time Salary Peri~dof 70 No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appoin 'crnent Timc Mou. Rate

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Phvsics Icontinucdl Transfer Between Uissirnilar Appropriations ( continued) Salary Increases: Adrninistrativc Secretary Jane W. Wardlaw (from $4,020 to $4,392) \I Technical Staff Assistant V ,,; George H. Olewin (from $7,440 to $7,800) '- Funds Applied Departmental Funds Unassigned (RBC'S 127, 154, 154, 153, 157)

Physics -and Nuclear Physics Laboratory Appo intmen t 63. John B. Nelson hysicv Special Instructor 9/1 - 5/31 Nuclear Physics Laboratory - Government Con tract Funds Research Scientist Associate IV 911 - 3/31 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC1s 368, 243)

Physics & Government Contract Appointment 64. Carl B. Collins, Jr. physic.^ Instructor 9/1 - 5/31 Government Contract - Physics of Metastable Systems Research Scientist Associate 9/1 - 1/31 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC'S 382, 389)

Ronald D. Poshusta Physics Instructor -, Special 9/1 - 5/31 1362-63 Salary Rate Government Contract - Research in Mo lecu 1 ar Physics Research Scientist Associate 111 9/1 - 1/31 (RBC'S 459, 457)

Psycho logy Leave 01 Absence Professor 66, Robert R. Blake Term of Leave ERBC 664)

Ap po in tmen t Assistant Professor \167. David S. Dustin (RBC 381)

Re s Fgna t ion Lecturer (Temporary) 68, Janc S. Mouton Date of Resignation (RBC 4361 --Full-time Salary Period of No. Item. Department, Title, Name Appointment Time -Mos. Rate COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Romance Languages Change of Status Associate Professor 64,, D. S. Carne-Boss LJ' Effective Dates: 911 - 1/15 9 $ 8,800i Change of Status: Return from Leave and appoint to a Faculty Research Assignment (A Study of the Orlando Purioso of --$ Arisoto) on a full-time basis for the Fall Semester, Source of Funds - Excellence Program, University Research Institute, (RBC 644)

Appoin tmenf Instructor k70, Claude J. Chauvigne Faculty Improvement Grant, 1943-64 ONLY Total Salary (RBC 324)

- Instr11ct0r 7 1. Sergio D. Elizondo Facu 1 ty Improvement Grant , 19 63- 64 ONLY Total Salary (RBC 359)

Visiting Associate Professor \1 72. Delfin L. Garasa (RBC 558)

Instructor \73. Mary L. Jones (RBC 329)

Change of Status Associate Professor 74. JosephH. Matluck b' Effective Dates: 2/1 - 5/31 Change of Status: To place Professor Matluck on a Faculty Research Assignment for the period indicated at a stip~ndof $4,100. Source of Funds - University Rcsearch Instftute. During the period 911 - 1/31, Mr. MatLuck will be receiving a stipend as a Fullbright Research Scholar. (RBC 707)

Appoint men t Instructnr Grazia Merler (RBC 560) Instructor w -76. John-Baptisr Si~a 6, COO (RBC 371)

Kesigna tion Special Instructor 77, Laura T, Tarquinio Date of Resignation (RBC 372) -Full- time Salary Period of No. Item, DP-partment, Title, Name Appo in trnen t Mos , Rate ,.. . - COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (continued) Romance Languages (continued) Transfer of Funds 78. Amount of Transfcr: $900 To: Departmental Non- teaching Salaries From: Unal located Salaries

This transfer will provide funds to continue the appointment of Dr. C. A. Swanson as Research Professor (114 T) at a nine-months full-time rate of $3,600. His 1962-63 rate was also $3,600. (RBC's 116, 152)

Romance Languages -and Curriculum -and Instruction Appo intmen t

I Lecturer "'. 79. Dolly D. Harrell Romance Languages Curriculum and Instruction (RBC'Y 557, 601)

S lavanic Languages

%;TO in hent Lecturer Elisabeth Prfbic 911 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Transfer from Department of Germanic Languages Teaching Salaries 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC's 565, 520)

Soc ioLogy

b:;po in Lmen t

Visiting Assistant Professor I,.. Willian~R, Arnold 9/1 - 5/31 9 7,500 Faculty Improvement Grant, 1963-64 ONLY 911 - 5/31 Total Salary (RBC 50)

Transfcr Between Dissimilar Appropriations 82. Amount of Transfer: $500 To : Assistan ts From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

The purpose of this transfer was to provide partial funding for the salary of an Academic Assistant. (RBC 80)

Spcecb Appointment Lecturer 83. Gracc B. Hanson 9/1 - 5131 Source of Funds : Government Contract - Program for Training Teachers of the Deaf 1962-43 Ratc Sa l.ary Rate Increase (RBC 327) Fu 11- time Salary Period of No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mo s, Rate

COLLEGE OF ARTS Ah3 SCIENCES (continued) Speech (continued) Inter-Departmental Transfer 84. Amount of Transfer: $2,610 To: Speech - Research Assistants Frarn: Educational Psychology - Teaching Salaries

The purpnsc of the transfer is to provide funds to finance the services in speech and hearing testing by the Departmenr of Speech for the Department of Educational Psychology. (RBC 667)

Zoology Resignat ion Lec rur er 85, C. Donald Caplenor 911 - 5/31 Faculty Xmprovemen t Grant , 1943-64 ONLY Total Salary Date of Resignation 8/31163 (RBC 363)

Inter-Departmental Transfer 86. Amount of Transfer: $1,850 To: Zoology - Teaching Assistants From: Psychology - Teaching Salaries

This transfer was made with the approval a£ the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences to financc the staffing of addi tiunal laboratory sections in 200 logy. (577)

Transfer of Funds 87. Amount of Transfer; $5,625 To: Departmental Teaching Salarics From: Una Llocated Salaries

To finance the appointment of Dr. A. C, Faberge, Lecturer (1/2 T) at a full-rime rate of $11,250 for nine months. Concurrent employmeflt: Genet ic s Foundation Research Scientist 9/1 - 5/31 50 12 15,000 6/I - 8/31 100 12 15,000 (RBC's 118, 162)

88. Amount of Transfcr: $2,010 Tn : Zoology - C 1 assif ied Personnel Salaries From: Unallocated Salaries

This transfer is to establish a new position of Senior Secretary (LIZ T) at the twelve-month rate of $4,020 in the department. (REC 256)

Off ice of the Dean College of - - -I --Arts and Sciences Transfer of Funds 89, Amount of Transfcr: $1,700 To: Departmental CLcricaL Assistants From: Unallocated Salaries

This transfer was to provide funds for additional part-time assistants needed because of thc increased enrollment in the College af Arts and Sciences. (RBC 66) Full- time Salary Period of No- lecm, Uepartrnent, Title, Name Appoin tm~nt -Time -Mos. -Rate COLLEGE -OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Account inp, ,, -- \ Appointment Visiting Lecturer Teodoro 3. Estacion (UC 286)

Lcave of Absence Assistant Profcsoor 91. Charles W. Taylor Term of Leave (RBC 1 67)

Transf2r Between Dissimilar Appropriations 92. Amount of Transfer: $1,400 To: Assistants From: Departnwntal Teaching Salaries

Ad-jusiment inciden~to reassignment of staff following Fall registration. (RBC 706)

Finance Appn in tmcn t Assistat Profess~r E. Norman Bailey (RBC 284)

Lec tur~r 9 4. H. PT. Helm, Jr, (RBC 440)

Lecturer 95. Jarncs F. Jackson {RBC 364)

Assistant Professor V96. Eugene W. Lsmbert, Jr. (RBC 285)

Finance -and Enreau of ,Business Research \J17, Robert R. Williamson Academic Rate Finance AssLstan~ Professor Bureau of Buslness Research Social Scienc~Kes~arch Associate (RBC's 464, 471)

General Eusincss Appo in tmcn t Lec tirrer 9 8. Kogcr C . Hendcr son (RRC 263)

Resignation Lecturer 79. John U. Ho~Lm;in Date of Resignation (RBC 22./1) Full- time Salary % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment Time -Mos . Rate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMXNISTRATION (continued) General Business (continued) Appointment Lecturer 100. James P. Mockford, Jr, 1962-63 Salary Ratc Salary Rate Increase (RBC 429)

Resignation Lecturer 101. Charles I,. Monnot, 111 Date of Resignation (RBC 283)

Appoin tmeat Lecturer 102. Richard D. Sanders (RBC 367)

Assistant Professor \ 103. Walstein E. Smith, Jr. 1962- 63 Salary Rate (RBC 604)

Transfer of Funds

104. Amount of Transfer: $3,500 , To: Departmental on-teaching Salaries From: Unallocated Salaries

This transfer was made to finance one-third of Professor Eugene Nelson's salary while he is on Special Faculty Assignment for the Long Session directing the Institutional Self-study required of the University by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. (RBC'S 397, 419)

Manap, ernen t Appo in tmen t Lecturer 105. Laura M, Patterson 1962-63 Salary Rate. Salary Rate Increase (RBC 75) Marketing -Administration Appointment Lec Curer 106. Richard H. Brien (RBC 443)

Sg lary Increase Assaeiate Professor William M. Brown 1962-63 Salary Ratc Salary Rate Increase -Note: In the original 1963-64 Budget, the rate was increased to $9,000. Source of Funds.for Additional Increase: UnalIocatcd Salaries (RBC'S 158, 119) Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name App~intnien t -Time -El0 s . Rate COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (continued) Marketing Administration (continued) Resignation Associate Professor 108. Ralph L. Day 50 9 $10,500 LOA Date of Resignation (RBC 442)

Lecturer 109. Thomas V. Greer Date of Resignation (RBC 446)

Appointment Lecturer $110, Bobby C. Hamm 1962-63 Salary Race Salary Rate Increase (RBC 504)

Lecturer X111. Roberr D. Schooler (RBC 505)

Assistant Professor 'J,,,, Richard A. Scott 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 430)

Lee turcr 113. William R. Southard (RBC 487)

Resignat ion Lecturer 114, David R. Stratron Date of Resignation (RBC 445)

Appoin rmen t Lecturer 115. Arthur T. tcn Broeke (RBC 465)

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ~urriculhand Ir~struction Appointment Lecturer 116. GraceE. Bishop (RBC 238)

Leave of Absence Associate Professor 117. Charlcs Dent Term of Leave -Note: Professor Dent plans to be in Argentine through January, 1965. (RBC 408)

Appointment > Lecturer 118. Wilda S, Jackson 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 388) Full-time Salary Pertod of % No. Ltem, Departrnert, Title, Name Appo Lnrment Time -Mos . Rate COLLEGE OF EDUCATIOK (continued) ~urriculz-and Instruction (continued) Appointment Lecturer 119. Mark E. McLeod 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Increase (R3C 499)

Lecturer 120. George T. Miedl 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 559)

Lpc tur er 121. Winna G, Nelson (RBC 235)

Lecturer 122. Petcx A. Soderbergh 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 236)

Lecturer 123, Vcsta T, Watson 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 109)

Educational Psychology Appa Ln trnen t Lecturer 124. Charles C. Cleland 911 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Graduate Pel lowship Program (Government Contract) (RBC 418)

Professor and Director of the Institute 125. Royal B, Embree, Jr. 911 - 5131 Source of Funds : Government Contract - NDEA Counseling and Guidance Training Institute Concurrent Employment: Educationn 1 Psycho logy Professor 911 - 5/31 (RBC 425)

Social Scicnce Research Associate IV 126. S. Thomas Friedman 911 - 8/31 Source of Funds: Government Contract - University of Maryland Pupil Services Research Project (RBC 473)

Lecturer 127, Lewfs F. Jarn~s (RBC 654)

Lecturer ; Grnup Leader, and Counseling Supervivor 128. Ernmptt E. Kelly 9/1 - 5/31 Sourcc of Funds : Government Contract NDEA Counseling and Guidance Training Inst i tutc (RBC 552) M- b- 27 Full-time Salary Period of % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appo in tnien t -Time -Mas. Rate COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (continued) ducat iozl. Psycho logy (continued) Apgoin tment Social Science Research Associate IV 129. Loyre D. McGchearty 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Increase Source of Funds : Government Contract - University of Mary land Pupil Servic-es Research Project (RBC 476)

Frnfessor, Instructor in Institute 130. Robert F. Peck 911 - 5/31 Source of Funds: Government Con trac t - NDEA Coun seling and Guidance Training Institute Concurrent Employment: Educational Psychology Professor Government Contract - Personality, Teacher Education, and Teacher Be-havior (RBC 466) History and Philosophy -of Education Ap po in tmen t Lecturer 131. Donna Lee Younker (KBC 479)

Office of the Dean, College clf Education Change of Status Associate Dean \1132. JohnO. Rodgers Effective Dates: 9/1 - 5/31 Change of Status: Add Professor Rogers as Associate Dean without salary, Concurrenr Employment: Educational Administration Associate Professor 911 - 5/31 Teacher Placement Servic~ Director 9/1 - 5/31 6/1 - 8/31 {RnC 708)

Transfer Between Dissirnlar Appropriations 133. Amount of Transfer: $192 To: Classified Personnel Salaries From: Visiting Lecturers

The purpose of this transfcr was to provide funds for a one-step merit increase in the salary of Mrs. Betty S. Taylor, Administrative Secretary, from $3,828 to $4,020 for twelve months. (RBC's 216, 193) Full-time Salary Period 01 X No. I tern, Department, Title, Name Appo intmen t Time -Mos . Rate ,COLLEGE EDUCATION I continued) Officc of the ~eai~,Cullegc of Education, Office of Junior College Consultant Inter-Departmental Transfcr 174. Amount of Transfer: $144 To: Office of Junior College Consultant - Salaries From: Office of the Dean - Visiting Lecturers

To finance an increase in the salery of Mrs. Donna Rider, reclassified from Secretary at a tselve-months rate of $3,204, to Senior Secretary at a twelve-nmnthsrate 05 $3,348, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC's 67, 159)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aero-Space EnginecriTlg (Metcorulogy) and Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory Appointment \1135. 6. Amos Eddy Aero-Space Engineering (Metearcl logy) Assistant Professor 9/1 - 5/31 ELec tr ical Engineering Research Laboratory - Government Con trac L Meteorologist 911 - 8/31 (RBC's 222, 223)

Aero-Space Engin ccr ing Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 136. Amount of Transfer: $138 To: Classified Personnel Salaries From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

Thc purpnse of this transfer was to provide the additional funds Lrl appoint a half-time Secretary (Pearce) at a rate of $3,348 for twelve months, (RBC's 319, 320)

Chemical Engineering hangc of Status Professor and Chairrran / 1.37. Howard P. Rase Effective Dates: 9/L - 5/31 Change nf Status: Change in title from Professor to Professor and Chairman (KBC 169)

Electrical Ennineerfne Resignation In st ruc tor 138. Michael E. Austin Date of Resignation (RBI; 237)

Lecturer 139. Samuel J. Dtryer, IIX Date of Resignation (RBC 502) Full- time Salary Period of No, Item, Department, Title, Name - Anpo in tmen t -Time -Nos. Rate COLUGE OF ENGINEERING (continue-d) E lec tricx Engineering (continued) Change of Status Lecturer 140. Robert F. Gribble Original Appointment Change of Status Additional Appointment Plasma Dynamics Research I,abr~ratory - Government Contract Funds Research Engineer Associate 111 (RBC1s 298, 298A)

Resignation Instructor 141. Thomas N. Whitaker Date of Resignation (RBC 170)

Transfer Between Uissimilar Appropriations 142. Amount of Transfer: $600 To: Departmental Classified Personnel Salaries From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

To finance an increase in the salary of Technical Staff Assistant 111, Travis M. Hatch, from $4,200 to $4,8QO for twelve months, effective Septernbcr 1, 1963, This increase was made to counter an outside offer of ernploymcnt. (RBC's 218, 217)

Electrical Engineering and Plasma Dynemics Research Laboratory Appointment : -143. Grover C. Wetscl, Jr. Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Plasma Dynamics Research Laboratory - Govcrnrnent Contract Funds Research Engineer Source of Funds: Government Contracts (R3C's 207, 392, 393)

Engineering Mechanics Inter-Departmental Transfer 144. Amount nf Transfer: $2,766 To: Engineering Mechanics Teaching Salaries From: Chemical Engineering Teaching Salaries

The p3rpoue of this transfer was to provide full& for increasing the time assignment of Assistant Professor James R. Lloyd from 213 time to full time in Engineering Mechanics at the rate of $8,300 for the Long Session. (RBC's 508, 523)

145. Amount of Transfer: $500 To: Engineering Mechanics Maintenance and Operation From: Ele.ctrica1 Engineering Maintenance and Operatton

Transfer of the proration to Electrical Engineering of the rnaintcnance and operating cost of the Combined Engineering Shop. (RBC 6295 Full-time Salary Pertod of % No, Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mos , Rate COLLEGE OF ENGINEERXNG ( continued) ~cchaniczEngineering Appointment B ~nstrud'tor 146. Jack A. Dowdy (RBC 548)

Instructur 147. Leonard A. Hale 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 561)

\ Instructor , \/148. James E. Shakblin 1962-43 Salary Rate Salary Rate Increase (RBC 532)

Assistant Professor John P. Stark (RBC 208)

Assistant Professor \150. Alvin D, Thomas, Jr. (RBC 205)

COLUGE -OF -FINE -- ARTS Art

Appointment , /'- ~saistaniProfessor -'J151 , Albert Alhadcff 1962-63 *Salary Rare (PBC Instructor 52 . C. Linco3n Eddy (KBC 602)

Resignat ion InsLructor 153, Richard A. Hoffman Date of Resignation (RBC 239)

Appointment \ Lecturer 454. Claude L. Kennard (RBC 485)

Instruc Michae 1 Lack tman (RBC 444)

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations I56 ., Amount of Transfer: $433.33 To: Assistants Prom: Departmental Teaching Salaries

This transfer was made because of the department's need to hire additional grading assistants for courses in Art History and Art Education, which have unusually heavy enrollment, (RBC's 316, 628) Fu 11- time Salary Period of % Hob Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mas. Rate COLLEGE ---OF FINE ARTS (continued) -Art Teaching Gallery Inter-Departmen tal Transfer 157, Amount of Transfer: $456 To : Classlficd Personnel - Teaching Gallery From: Classified Personnel - Art Department

The purpose of this transfer was to provide additional funds needed to complete the appointments of personnel in the Art Teaching Gallery, (RBC 524) -Drama Appointment Assistant Professor \ 158. David A. Nancarrow (RBC 28 2)

Change of Status Technical. Staff Assistant IV 159. JamesA. Pringle 5,268 Effective Dates: 911 - 8/31 Change of Status: Change the appointment of Mr. Pringle from Guest Assistant Professor at $6,800 for nine months to Technical Staff Assistant IV at $5,268 for twelve months effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 99)

Music Appo in tmen t Assistant Professor 4,160., Barbara C. Rogers (RBC 266)

Assistant Professor 161. Delmer D. Rogers (RBC 168)

Transfer Be tween Dissimilar Appropriations 162. Amount of Transfer: $4,250 To: Assistants From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

Thts transfer is to provide funds for additional assistants incident to unusually heavy enrol Lmen t in piano and introductory Music courses, (RBC 575)

SCHOOL OF IAW Appoin tmcn t Associate Professor ( 1963-64 ONLY) I 4 163, Fred Cohen 9/L - 5/31 100 9 10, fmfl Facul ry Improvement Grant, 1963-64 ONLY Total Salary (RBC 295)

Visiting Associate Professor ''~164. Charles D. Dyc (RBC 332) Full- tlmc Salary Period of No. Item, Depkrcrnent, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mos, Rate

SCHOOL --OF LAW (continued)

Ap po in tment I. 4165, Byron Fuller tun Academic Rate

- Stipend Assistant Dean 9/l - 8/31 50 I2 6,300 Assistant Professor Departmental Sal aries 9/1 - 5/31 L 50 9 4,000 JohnCharlesTowncs Foundation 911 - 5/31 --- 9 2,000 Total Salary 12,000 (RBC 's 333,334, 335)

Besignat ion Associate Prufessor 166. Harold W. Solomon Datc of Resignation (RBC 123)

Leave of Absence Professor 167. Joseph P. Wither spoon Term of Leave (RBC 107)

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 168,. Amount of Transfer: $1,246.50 To: Cl.assified Personnel Salaries From: Departmental Maintenance and Operation

The purpose of this transfer was to provide funds for employment during the Long Sessiun of Alla G. Long, Senior Secretary (112 Time) at a twelve inunths full-time rate of $3,348. (RBC 693) COLLEGE -OF PHARMACY Appoin trnen t Assistant Professor \169. GlennD. Appelt (RBC 209)

Resignation Special Instructor 170. Paul F. Geiger Datc of Resignation (RBC 240)

Appointment Special Instructor 71, ManM. Kochhar (RBC 204)

Lrc turer 172, Robert L. Lantos (RBC 2193

Special Instructor 173. Reginald W. towe (RBC 241)

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 174.. Amount ol: Transfer: $2,600 To: Assistants From: Departmental Teaching Salaries

Adjustment Fncident to staff reassignments following Fall registration. (KBC 400) Full- time Say ary Period af % No Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mos. Rate

-GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Appointment Social Science Research Associate V 175, MarjoricH. Kirkland. . . 911 - 8/31 Source of Funds! ..Government: ,>

Contract - ~ocatYoria~--.----- ' Rehabilitation Administration 1962-63 Salary Rate -Note: Mrs. Kirkland wi! 1 also serve as Lecturer for one course in Social We! fare Studies.

' (RBC1s 247, 451)

Social Science Research Associate V 176. Ella F. McCandless Source of Funds:' Government Contract - Child Welfare Training Grant 1962- 63 Salary Rate (RBC 199) -NAVAL SCIENCE Appointment Associate Professor 77, Predfric L. Bays 9/1 - 5/31 Salary paid by U, S. Navy (RBC 547)

Change of Status Associate Professor \1178. Robert E. Knachel 9/1 - 5/31 Salary paid by U. S. Navy (RBC 6 47)

Appointment Assistant Professor 279, John B. Mayn, Jr. (RRC 596)

RADIO- TELEVIS ION Transfer of Funds 180, Amaunt of Transfer: $132 To: Departnen tal Salaries From: Unallocated Salaries

The purpose of this transfer was to provide funds to correct the salary of Florence Cason, Senior Clerk, from a rate of $2,940 to $3,072 for twelve months, which was her 1962-63 rate. (RBC1s 657, 656) Full-time Salary Period uil 7- N 0, same Appv in tmen t -Time -Mas. Rate RADIO-TELEVISION, KIILN-TV CHANNEL 9 Appoin tmcnt S ta rion Manager 1.Harvey R Herbst 9/l - 8/31 Sourcc of Funds: SWT-ETV Council Con tract (sponsored Project Funds) 1962-63 Salary Rate (See Minutes Octuher 6, 1962, Page E- 22) Salary Rste Increase The salary increase was approved by the Board of Trustees of the Southwcst Texas-Educational TV Council at its meeting on Mag 10, 1963 (RBC 352)

LIBRARY Change of Status Librarian 11, Undergraduate Jean R. Cassel 12 Effective Dates: 3/1 - 8/31 Change of Status; To reclassify Miss Cassel from Undergraduate Librarian at a twelve months rate of $i,800 to Librarian 11, Undergraduate, at a twelve months rate of $7,440. She will be in charge uf book selection and reference work for the Undergraduate Library. (RBC 293)

Lnter-Uepartmcntal Transfer 183, Transfer the following amounts from the Package Loan Library LO the Main Library to finance transfers of personnel: Amoun t

C of Transfer L lJ(1) Undergraduat; Library Librarian Laura I. Thompson at a rate of $7,440 (Salary increased from original budget appointment of $7,104 as Director, Package Loan Library) Required transfer

(2) Librarian I, Loan Edith Bart leson at a rate of $6,168 (Original budget - Librarian 11, Reference at $6,168) Required trans1er

(3) Librarian I, Stark Library Harriet Molenaer at 'a rate of $5,268 (Original budget - Librarian I, Reference at $5,268) Required transfer

(4) Scnior Library Assistant Margaret WinshFp at a rate of $4,020 (Original budget - Senior Library Assistant at $4,020) Required transfer

(5) Senior Secretary Erika E. Meggs at a rats of $3,660 (Origiaal budget - Senior Secretary at $3,660) Required transfer

(6) Clerk-Typist (1/2 T) Dorothy S, Caypuck at a rate of $2,820 (Original budget - Clerk-Typsit at $2,820) Required transfer 1, 351.25 Total Amount Tr~nsferred $12,283.25

(RBC'S 301, 302, 302a, 302b, 302c, 302d, 302e, 302f, 256, 257, M-b- 35 Full- time Salarv Period of No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appo in tmen t -Time -MOs, Rate

ORGANIZED RESEARCH Research -in Astronomy - -Main Campus Change of Status Associate Frotessur G. dc Vaucouleurs Eifective Dates S/l - 5/31 Change of Status: Change in title from Acting Chairman and Associate Professor to Associate Professor, inasmuch as Harlan J. Smith has been appointed Chairman of Reseatch in Astronomy. (RnC 409)

Bureau of Business Research Resignation Social Science Research Associate (Faculty) 185, Alfred G. Dale

Dare of Resignation (RBC ' s 89, 31)

Appo in tmcn t Social Science Research Associate ( Facu 1ty) x86, Charles T. Clark 9/L - 10131 25 Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds - Economic b) Survey, City of Brackettville, Texas Concurrent Employment: General Business Associate Professnr (RBC 354)

Statistician (Faculty) 187. Francis 0. May Source of Funds: Current dNr Restricted Funds - Economic Survey, City of Paris, Texas Concurrent Employment: General Business Professor 9/L - 5/31 Bureau of Business Research Statistician 911 - 5/31 6/1 - 8/31 (RBC 214)

Social Science Kcsearch Associate (Facu lLy) 188. Robert H. Ryan Source of Funds: Current Restricted Funds - Economic Surveys, City of Paris, Texas and City of Brackettvillc, Texas Concurrent Emp 1 oyment : General Business Special Instructor (KBC's 213, 322) -Ful-1-time Salary Period of % NO. Item, Dcp=TiLle, Nane Appoin tmen t -Time -Mas. Rare ORGANIZED RESEARCH (continued) Clavton Foundation Biochernica L - - Institute Appoi. n tmen t Research Scientist Associate TI1 hss. Robert M. Oliver 1.962- 63 Salary Kate Source of Funds: Clayton Foundation Grant - Rescarcb in Biochcmistry . (RBC 427) \ Research Scientist Associate I1 190. Flora V. ti, Pettit Source of Funds: Clayton Foundation Grant - Research in Biochemistry (KBC 469)

Research Scientist Associate V C \Il9l. D, J. Sibley 911 - 8131 100 12 12,000 1962-63 Salary Rate 12,000 PCI Sourc-e of Funds: Pantothenic Acid Royalties (R. J. Williams) (RBC's 428, 399)

Computation Center Appointment Research Scientist (faculty) d,192. Jamcs C. Browne d-' Sourcc of Funds : Excel lence Program - Rcse~rchin Quantum Mechanics Concurrent Employment: Physics Assistant Professor (RBC 57 3)

Research Scientist Associare IV \ J 193. Bernard R, Kripke 1962-63 Salary Rate . ' Salary Rate Increase Source of Funds: Computation Center Salaries Government Contract Funds (RBC's 334, 385)

E Lcctrcln Microscope Laboratory W Snlary Increase Research Scientist Associate 111 ,494. Edgar E. Pickcns 1962-63 Srlary Rate Salary Ratc Increase -Mote: In Original 1963-64 Dudger, the rate was increased to $7,800 (RBc 488)

Institute --of Latin American Studies Appointment Social Science Research Assuciatc XV 195. Palrnyra Vaz de Me110 Pionteiro 911 - 1/15 100 Source of Funds: Current Rcsrricted Funds - Foreign Area Fellowship Program Grant (RBC 562) Full-time Salary Period of No. Itemz Department, Titlc, Mnme Appoin menr -'Lime Mos. Rate

ORGANIZED RESEARCH (continued) Institute --of Marine Science Rcappoin tmen t Rescarch Scientist Associate IV 196, Robert J. Beyers Source of Funds: Government Contract - Metabolism of Marine Bays of Texas (RBC 622)

Cbsnge of Status Research Scientist Associate V and Acting Director 197,. Patrick Parker Effective Dates: 911 - 5/31 Change of Status: Change in title from Research Scientfst: Associate V Lo Research Scientist Associate V and J Acting Director (RBC 387)

Xnstitute of Marine Science and Environrncntal Hea 1t h aineering Laboratories Appointment Research Scientist Associate 111 19R. Bi Lly J. Copeland Institute of Marine Science - Governmen t Con tract ~nviGenta1Heelth Engineering Laboratories - Government Contract 196243ALary Rate (RBC's 97, 396)

Plant Research Institute; Genetics Foundation; Clayton Foundation -Biochemicsi -Institute; Excellence

Appointment Technical Staff Assistant V '-4 199. Heinrich Threm Excel lence Fund - Cel. lu lar Biology 9/1 - 9/30 100 12 Planc Resear5h Institute 1011 - 8/31 50 12 Genetics Foundation - Government Cnntract lO/l - 8/31 37,5 12 Clayton Foundation Riochenical Institute - Current Restricted finds 10/1 - 2/29 12.5 12 (RBC'Y 489, 595, 593, 594)

Radiocarbon Daf ing Laboratory Leave of Absence Director 200. Murray A. Temers Term of Leave Dr. Tamers plans to be away from the University until Occober 15, 1964. (RSC 607) Full- timc Salary Period 05 % No. Item, Department, Title, Name Appoin tmcn t -Time -Mos. Rate

DIVISION 3 EXTENSION Extension Teaching --and Field Service Bureau

Appo in tmen t I/' Special Instructor in Mat-hematics Robert S. Randall 911 - 8/31 (RBC 478)

Transfer Betvecn Dissimilar Appropriations 202. Amount oS Trnnsfcr: $2.12 To; Departmental Maintenance. and Operation From: Departmental Salaries

TO transfer the bslance in Item 13, page 276, which was not needed for a replacement of the part-time Special Instructor, Mr. Gilleland. (REC 303)

Industrial and Business Training Bureau Transfer Between Disnimilar Appropristiona 203, Amount of Transfer: $3,870 To: CLassified Personnel Salaries From; Departmental Travel

The purpose of this transfer was to provide additional funds for the appointment ~f Stanley Q. Warren, Training Specialist I, ar a twelve-months rate of $7,104, effective September I. Other fundv necessary for this appointment were availajle in the departmental salaries account. (RBC's 304, 305, 306) PHYSICAL -PLANT Office of Dir~rtor Transfer of Funds 204. Amount of Transfer: $984 To: DeparLmental Classitled Personnel Salaries From: Unal located Salarica

This transfer will provide fundv to upgrade the position of Accountant I to Accountant 11, and to appoint Vincent T. Crawley to the position effective September I, at a twelve-months rate of $5,784. (RBC's 189, 272)

UtiLitiev Inter-Depar tmenta 1 Transfer 205. Amount of Transfer: $10,056 To: Physical Plant - Utilities -. Claasified Personnel Salaries From: Library - Classif led Personnel Salaries ($5,028) Humanities Research Center - Classified Personnel Salaries ($5,028)

Transfer two positions of Audio-Visual Specialist to Physical Plant budget lnasnuch as the activity involves operation, maintenance, and repair uf electrical machinery in the new Academic Ccnter, (RBC's 190, 401) Full- time Salary N 0. Item, Department, Title, Name Appoin tmen L Time -Mos . Kate

PHYSICAL PLANT (continued) Institute of Marine Sciencc Transfcr of Funds 206.. Amount of Transfer: $228 To: n~partmcntalClassified Sal arics From: UnalLocated Salaries

This transfer was tn provide funds to continue the appointment of Jerry P. Lockhart, Building Attendant, at his 1962-63 twelve-manths rate of $2,400, effective September 1. The original 1963-64 Budgct had provtded an unfilled position of Custodial Worker at a twelve- months rate of $2,172. (RBC' s 313, 314) --PUNT FUNDS Transfer Eetween Dissimilar Appropriations 207, Amount of Transfcr: $907 To: Plant Fnnd Projects - Sale and Removal of Dorms B, C and K From: Physical ?lant - Rcmoval of Wooden Art Buildlng

This transfer was necessary to set up the net amount needed to pay contracturv for the removal or the dorms, (RBC 386)

UNALLOCATED ACCOUNTS Transfer of Funds 208. The £01 lowing allocations are made from the Unallocated Account, "Teaching Equipment, Research Equipment, and R~searchCo 1lcction s" :

(1) Resident Instruction - History (2) Resident Instructinn - Radio-Television (Second copy of Webb lectures an "The Great F lains and the Great Frontier") (3) Organized Research - Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory

Total Allocation (RBC's 413, 412, 415)

--SPECIAL RESEARCH -.AND -ACADEMIC EXCELWMCE PROGRAM Transfer of Funds 2C9, AmouoL uf Transfer: $lL,65U From: Visiting Lecturers and Consultants Allotment Account To: Visiting Lecturers and Consultants Office of the Dean of Engineering ($8,000) Department of Art ($1,500) Uepartnien t n f Drama ( $2,150)

Thwe transfers continue lecture ser ies programs. (RBC1s 310, 312, 311) Full-timc Salary Pcriod of % Nod Iten, Department, Title, Name Appo in tmen t -Time -Nos. Rate SPECIAL RESEARCH ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM (continued) Transfer of Funds 210.. The following additions are made in Excellence Fund projec~sfrom the Excellci~ceFund Allotment Account:

(1) Electrical Engineering - Matching Funds for NSF Grant ( 2) Educari nna l Psycho logy - Individual Leariling Laboratory (3) Romance Languages - Eleventh Congress of International Institute of Iberoamerican Literature 4) College of EducarFon, Office of the Dean - Rental of IBM Equipment (5) School of Law - Research Assignment (Add $200 to original hudgct £or Social Security) (6) Ge-rmanic Languages - Chinese-Japanese Language Research (7) Radio-Television - Modem Italian Civilization Project

TANGUAGE --AND AREA CENTER --FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUD IE S Appo in t men t \ Visiting Professor Luis A. Arocena , Source cf Funds: Excellence Fund Government Contract b'unds (RBC's 420, 438)

MIDDLE FAST CENTER I_C- Resignat ion Assistant Professor 212. Morris Goodman Source of Funds: Exce 1 lence Fund Government Contract Date of Resignation (R3C1s 490, 497)

MIDDLE EAST LANGUAGE AREA Resignation Visiting Lecturer 213. Charles D. Matthews So~lrceof Funds: Excellence Fund Government Contract Date of Resignation (RBC's 491, 496)

Appointment Visiting Lcc turer 214. Louis Morcos Source of Funds: ExcelLence Fund Government Contract -Note; Dr. Morcos was to be appointed for the Long Session, but had to return to Egypt at the end of S~pt~rnbcl-- (RBC's 493, 495, 580, 581) FuL 1- rime Salary Period of Z Nol - Item, Department, Title, Name Ay po in tmcn L -Time -HQS. - Ra t;e --SOUTH ASIA LANGUAGE CENTER Resignation Visiting Lecturer 215, P. Kolenda Source of Funds: Exc 2 11 enc 6 Fund Goverrlment: Con tract Date of Resignation (RBC ' s 49 2, 49 8)

GOVERMEm CONTRACTS Defense Research Laboratory Appointment Rescarch Scientist (Faculty) 6,Arthur M. Cory Concurrent Emp loyrnent : English Associate Pro Eessor (RBC 423)

Leave of Absence Rckearch Scientist Associate IV 217. Louis H. Deiterrnan, Jr. 911 - 8/31 Term of Leave 9/1 - 8/31 (RBC 358)

Assistant Director 1. Thomas K. Ewan Term of T.eave (RBC 197)

Resignation Rcscarch Engineer Associate I11 219. UillFamS, Granck 911 - 8/31 Date of Resignation 8/31/63 (RBC 249)

Technical Staff Assistant V 220. Wilton W. Hoover 911 - 8/31 Date of Resignation 8/31/63 (RRC 199)

Research Scientist Associate I11 221. James D. Lea 911 - 8/31 Date of Resignation 8/31/63 (RBC 228)

Leave of Absence Research Engineer Associate 111 222. Granville E. Ott 9/1 - 8/31 Tcrm of Leave 9/1 - 8/31 (BBC 318)

Nuclear Physics -Laboratory Appo in tmcn t .' Research Scientist Associate TV &23. Charle~E.Brtcne 9/1 - 3/31 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Inercsse (RBC 494) Full-time Salary Period of % No., Item, Department, Title, Name Appo in tmen t -Time -Mos. Rate GOVERNMENT CUNTRACTS (continued) ~ucdkarPhysics ~aborator~(continued) Resignation Rescarch Scicntivt Associate IV 224. William R, Smith Date of Resignation (RBC 229)

Genetics Foundation Appointment Research Scientist 225. Woodrow W. Bledsoe Source of Funds: Government Contract (RBC 220)

Special Research Associate (Visiting Investigator) 226. Frances E. Clayton 1962-63 Salary Rate Source of Funds: Government Contract (RBC 271)

Research Scientist Associate V 227, CarolynS. Cronenwett Source of Funds: Government Contract (RBC 361)

Research Scientist Associate V 228, Ingcborg J. Hartmann-Goldstein Source of Funds: Government Contract (RRC 653)

Research Scientist Associate 111 229. Glen A, Seaholm Source of Funds : Government Contract 1962-63 Salary Rate Salary Rate Incrcase (RBC 234)

Cent cr for IIighway Research Appointment Rcsearch Engineer Associate I11 230. Wayne B. Ingram 1962-63 Salary Rate (RBC 512)

Electronic Materials Research Laboratory Appoin tme-nt Project Director 231. William H. Har twfg Concurrent Employment: El ectrical Engineering Associate Pr~fessor Government Con tract - NSF rant (RE ' s 500, 280) Full-timc Saw Period of % NO, Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment -Time -Mas , Rate GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (continued) --Piston and Cyl-inder -Vibration Study Appointment Res~archEngineer (Faculty) 232. Lyle G. CLark L. Concurrent Empl oymcnt : Mechanical Engineering Professor (RBC 300) Relativity -and Gravf tational Thcories Appoin tmen t Rescarch ScLent isc Associate V 233. Jerome Kris tian 9/1 - 8/31 100 3 2 10,920 1962-63 Salary Rate 10, OCO Salary Rate Incre-asc 9 20 I (RBC 353) I

Research Scientist Associate IV 2 34. Peter Rastall (RBC's 666, 665)

Structure -and Functioning -of Golgi Apparatus Appointment Research Scientist Associate I11 235. Marianne R. Dauwalder (RBC 550) -NDLA Counseling --and Guidance Trainin5 Instit~~t~(p. 380) Cancellation of Contract Budgct 236. The budgct for the above contract is not being activated as such. Certain personnel appeertng on pages 380 and 381 are being appointed by change order in other areas, -TEXAS PETROLEUM RESEARCH COMMITTEE Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 237. Amount of Transfcr To: TPRC Salaries From: TPRC Maintenance and Operarion

fo finalizing staff appointments for the fiscal year, the following adjustmcn ts of thc TPRC budget were necessary:

Positions Eliminated Rescarch Enginecr Assistant: 111 (1/2 T) at $5,268 - 12 mos. Research Engineer Assistant 11 (112 T) at $4,800 - 12 mos, Funds Available

Appointments Research Engineer Assoc iate 11 Charles Reed (3/4 T - 10 nlos.) at $6,780 - 12 mos. Research Engineer Associate I Frederick G. Subt (1/2 T - 7 nlos., F. T. 3 mos.) at $6,468 - 12 mos. Funds Appl icd (RBC 576) Full- time Sel ary Period of No, Item, Qepar tment , Title, Name kppo in tmen t -Time -Mas . Rcte AUXILIARY ENTERPRXSES Student Health --Center - Outpatient Division Appoin tmen t k238, Physician, Specialist (Dermatology) Mac Brannen 9/1 - 8/31 (RBC 391)

Change of Status Physician, General Medicine, Physician, Intercollegiate Athletic Teams Stanley W. Cavner Effective Dates: 911 - 8/31 Change of Status; Change in title from Physician, General MedicFne, to Physician, General Medicine, and Physician, In tercoll egiare Athletic Teams (RBC 250)

Appoin trnent Physician, Specialist (Orthopedics) 2/10. Philip M. Overton 9/1 - 8/31 (REG 503)

Student Health Center Appo in tmen r Social Scicnce Research Associate 1V 241. Robert E. Ledbetter, Jr. 9/1 - 8/31 l962-43 Salary Rate Source of Funds: Hngg Foundation for Mcatal Health - Program Support (RBC ' s 248, 406)

Intercollegiate Athle-tics Appointment Assistant Cross Country and AssiBtant Track Coach; ~ssisiant Director of Texas Relays; Footba 11 Program Salcs Manager 742. Cl eburne Price, Jr. S/l - 5/31 (BBC 336)

I orman 'Backerman '1ice-Chaocellor for Academic Affairs TEXAS WESTEKW COLLEGE of The University uf Texas El Faso, Texas

October 15, 2963

Dr. H~rryH. Ransum, Chancel 1 nr The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. R.ir!som:

EDUCATIONAL AND XNBL4L - -- RESYDR~+- XNSTI~UCTION Econorilit s and Business Adlninistrat irln I. Change the status of Florence B. Buckner f~cmAssiscant i'rofcssor (2/5 Tillit) to Assistant Prtlfessor (315 Tirnc) effect~veSeptc-mber 1 , 1943, f:jr the 1963-64 Long Session with the necessary additiunal iunds jti th2 arndmt of $1,500.00 to come from the appropriation for Tn~tr~ictors, P3t t-tinle. Iler: lull- time nine-months rate is $7,500.0~and no change in rate is .involr*k:d iREC 66)

--Education .- 2. Accept the resignation of Floyd E. Farquear, Professor (1/4 Time) for the L963 Fall Semester and transfer $L,000.00 hudgeted for this position to the appso- priatiun fnr Insrructors, Part-time. ILe w-LLI. remain in the budget: Enr the 1964 Spring Semcscer as Prvlesscr (1/4 Time), (RBC 58)

3. C:~~ngethc st;~tc?oof Clatlile B, Wive1 for the 1963 Fall Semester from Lecturer (114 Time) Lo Lecturer (3/4 Tirr~e) with the necessary additional funds in the amount of $1,700.00 to come fr~mthe appropriation for Instructors, Part-time. His f~rfl- time nirze~-mantIl.q rate iu $6,800.00 and will remain unchanged and hi5 appointment as Lecturer (114 Time) Ior the 1964 Spring Semester will remain unchanged. (RBC 67)

Engl is12 4. Reappoiilk Leon D. Moses as Associate Professor (2/4 Time) effective September 1, 1963, for the t963-6$ Long Session at 3 full-time nine-months rape of $6,800.00 (L962-63 rdce - $6,800.VO) wFth the necessary funds in the amount of $1,700.00 to come from the appropriation for Instructors, Part- tire. (RBC 68)

5. Reappcj.~;~kleanor Hell a6 Ins~ructorfor the 1963 Fall Setneater at a full-tiae aine-months rate of $5,600.00 (1962-63 rate - $5,400.00) with the necessary funds in the amount cjf $2,800.00 to come from the ap~rnpriationfor Instructors, Part- tinw. (KBC 69)

6. Reappoint bertram C, Wright as rnstructor {1/2 Time) for the 1963 Fall Semester at a full-time nine-months rate of S5,600.00 (1962-63 rate - $5,200.00) with the necessary funds in the amount of SL,400,00 to come from the appropriation for Instruc- tors, Part- time. (RBC 70)

Health and Pl~ysicalEducation 7. Appoint Wil H. Harris ss A~sociatePruLsusor effective Scptemher 1, 1963, for the 19G3-64 Long Session at a rate of $8,000.00 wi th the necessary funds to come £run\ the IIactlnl: position for P;oEessor with the unused amount of $1,500.00 to be transferred to unollncated salaries. (KHC 61)

Philosophy and Psychology 8. Appoint David C. White as Assistant Frofesscr effective September 1, 1963, far the 1963-6!+ Long Sesslon at a rate OF $6,500a00 with the funds to come from che vacant position of Assistant Professor in the amount of $6,500.00. (RBC 71)

Engineering 9. Appoint Sachiizdranarayan Rhaduri as Associake Professor eff ecvi ve September I, 1963, for the 1963-64 Long Session at a rate of $8,400.00 with the funds to come frum the vacant positiun of Professor in the amount of $10,000.00 with the unused amount of $1,600.00 lapsed to unallocated salaries. (RBC 591 -.- i

:ik:SLDENT INSTRUCTTOW&c~NTINIlE~--- u Engineer ing (Cont i cuedl LO. Change the status uf Jaclc J. Eousquir? frnm Assistant Professor (Ful I- time) to Assi etnnt Professor (3/4 Time) effective September 1 , 1963, for tbc 1963- 64 Lorlg Session, wlth no change in tli s full- time nine-months rale of $7,500.QO and lapse $L,S75.00 budgeted for this positio~to unallocated salaries. iIe will also serve as Resenrc11 F:r.gilacer j 1/2 Time) in the Sehe 1 laflgvr Research Labure tnry . (RBC 62)

11. Appoint Carlos Mci3o~ztld as InarrucLor (ilL Time) etfcctive September 1, 1963, for the 1963-64 Long Session at a full-rime nirle-months rste of: S7,500,OU w~ththe necessary funds in the auic>unc of $?, 750,00 ~o ram+ frorrs t!r~l!ucst~d salaries. He will a 160 serve as Research Eirgi nrer-Scierlt Iec :Urhc r ass; ii~aj (3/$ Iimej in rht: ficheLl.cngel+ Reslc+rrh Lab;)r.a t nry - (FTIC: ti5 j

12. Accept the t-es;gnation nf Arriclil X Pc~ctldo,Yt-. as i.l,:,c.:u,,?-cr (i/4 Tinw) effect. irre befure S~ptcn~ber1, 1967, 3116 trzrir:--e;: ,he S7QCi.Oil I-)udgeted for this positiori to the appropriation for Iastrllctclrs, Part.-tisc. (IIBC 73)

13. CIhnrage the status of Guerlthel: Hii?Lze irorr, I:;stz'r~rtor {!:'A Time) to Instructor (L12 Time) effecrive Septemkey 1, 1063, for ~i-Ei363 Fa1 i SemcsLtr wtth the neces- sary additional tunds in the arno11r.t of $700.90 LC c.ome e'rorr, the apprupriatlon for Tnsrruct or6 , Parc- time. (HRC 72)

CONTEUCT RESEARCH AND SERVICES SchcLIengcr RCYEJ~C~Labor9tm-y 14. Increase thc annusl salary of HaruLd N. Ba'llsrd, Rcs~archEngineer-Scientist (unclausified) , irom $9,240.00 to $10,130,00 rffective Sepr~mhcr1, 1963, for the 1963- 64 Si scal y?ar with the necessary additiona 1 f titids in the amocrnt o 1 $890,00 tn come from budgeted s,!larirs of clne or morc Government contracts or grants. (RBC 50)

15. Change the status of Eduia R. Bullard, Jr. from Rcseerch Engineer-Scientist Associate 1x1 to Researcl: Engineer- Scientis t Assnciat e IV 3nd increase his arlnual salary eatc frnm $7,104.00 to $7,800.C)O ef t'ectiit~c September' 1, 1963, for the 1963- 64 fiscal yeat, with the necessary additional E~mdsin he amount: of $696.00 tn come frnm budgelied salarles from one nr more Gnvernmcfit contractv clr grants. (KBC 51)

16. Appoir~tCiyZc R. Nichols as Electr izai Engineer (ll4 Time) effective September 1, 1963, for the 1963-64 Lor~gSession st a stipend based on his rull-rime nine- montIis rate ol: $9,81)0.00 as Professor of Efigineering with the necessary funds ir-1 the amount 3f $2,450.00 to ccine frcm budgeted salaries fur one or more Govel+nment contracts 3r Erarlls- (RBI' 531

17. 4ppoia-t~Michael "t Adstin as Research Engineer (L/4 Time) effective September 1, 1963, for the 1961-64 Lorig Sccoiurz at J s~ipendbksetl. on his full-time nine- rnoatlis ratc as A~sociateFrofessor of Engineering of $9,600.00 with the necessary frlnds in the arnoutlk of $2,400.00 to come from budgeted salaries from one or more Covernm~ntcurltracts or grants. (XLIC 53)

L8. Appoint Ralph M. Coleman as Research Engineer (1/4 Time) effective September 1, 196.3, for Lhe 19133-64 Luag SessFon at a stipend based on his full-time nine- months rate of $7,700.00 as Profcssur of Engineering with the necessary funds in the amount: uf $1,925.00 to coue from budgeted salari es for one or more Governtnent cor?trar:Ls or grd.lts*

19. Appoint Jack J . 3ourqui.n 3s Research Engineer (114 'ri.me) ef fectivc September 1, 19G3, for the 1465-b4 b~~gSes~ioq at a s~ipendbased on his full-time qine-months rate of $7,500.00 as Assistant Psofessur of Engineering with the necessary funds in the awuct. cf $1,875.00 t.0 cone from. hudgeted sa lnries for onc or more Gavernment conrrscts or grants. (RBC 5.5)

20. Appoint Donald R. Horner as Research Engineer-Scientist AssociaLe 1 ([I4 Time) efiective Scptemher 1, 1953, for the 1963-64 Loag Sessi~nat a stipend hased on his full-the ~ine-months rate of $5,6U0.00 as Instructor in Mathematics and Physics with the xecessary funds ix the ainount of $1,400.00 tn come from hudge~edsalaries for one or morc Government contracts or gra11Ls. QRBC 56) -L0NT.UCT RESEARCH AND SERVICES (CONTINUED) Schellenger Research Laboratory (Continued) 21. Appcint Floyd B. O'Neal as Research Chemist (114 Time) effec-tive September 1, 1963, fur thc 1363-64 Long Session ac a stipend based on his full-time nine-months rate of $10,000.00 as Professor in Chemistry with the necessary funds in the amount of $2,500.00 to ccrne from budgeled salaries for one or more Govermcnt contracts or grants. (RBC 57)

22. Cliange the status of Jack J. Bourquin from Rcsearcn Eagine~r[1/4 Time) to Research Engineer (1/2 Time) effeckive September 1, 1963, for the 1963-64 Long Session with the stipend hased on his full-time r;jne-mnntPlz rate of $7,500.00 as Assistant Frofessor (314 Time) ir, Engineering wi.r-h the riece6snry additioital funds in tlic amounL of $1,875.00 to come irom budgeted salaries for one or more Governmerit contracts or grants. (RBC 63)

23. Change the status of Carlos McDoaalJ from Research Engineer- Scien~ist (Ifnclassi fied) {Ftil L- time) to Research Engineer- Scienti s t {~nclassi f ied) (314 Tima, effective September 1, 1963, for the 1963-64 Long Session wit.h the necessary funds in the amcunt of $5,625.0 to come from budgeted ~alaricufor one or more Govern- ment contracts or grants. His stipend is based on his full-cime nine-months rate of $7,500.00 as Instructor of Engineering. His original appointme~~tin the Scliel lenger Kesearch Laboratory called for an annus1 salary of $10,130.00; therefore, $4,505.00 will be disencumbered. (RSC 64)

Sincerely, THE UMIERSITY OF TFXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALVE:STON October 15, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Rmsom Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Terns

Dear Dr , Ransom :

The following changes in the budget are submitted for ynur approval and submission to the Roard of Regents at its meeting in Austin on November 8-9, 1563:

Re commc nded Amendment s to 1962 -67 BWet

School of Medic ine fnternar~edicine 1. Appoint Dr. Archie A. kder as Instructor at a salary rate of $10,000 for 12 months, effective August 16, 1963; funds to come from Current Re- stricted Account - Professional Fees - Residency Fund. (IIBC 377) Physical Plant Transfer --of Funds 2 From: Unappropriated Surplus

To : Temporary Pathological Incinerater Building

For: The remodeling in the bas5ment of the Keillcr Building necessitated the remr~valof the patholag ical incinerator. The incinerator was in poor condition ad would have had to be replaced in the near future regardless of the building remodeling. It is planned to locate, temporarily, a pathological incinerator adjacent to the heating plant and utilize the main stack of the hea-bfng plant. This unit is of the type that can be moved when new construction is completed in the Basic Science and Animal Building.

Hospitals Profegsional Division Rehabilitation Clinic - Physical Therapy 3. Appotnt Glenn A. Turner, Jr., as Assistar~tDirector, Physical Therapy, at a salary rate of $6,468 for 12 months, effective August 26, 1963; funds to come from the account of Physical Therapist. (RBC 376) Recommended Amendments -to 1963-64 Budget General Administration Office of Executive --Dean and Director 1. Hendrik Lindt as ~esearchInvestigator at a salary rate of $7,500 for 12 months, effect Sve September 1, 1963. Funds to come from the Current Restricted Account - Harris and ~lizaKernpner Grant for Studies of School Drop-Outs. (RBC 16)

General Expense General Stores 2. Create a position of Senior Clerk-Typist (temporary) by transferring $77.44 from Uuallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. This will pmdde Rvlds for the salary of an employee (temporary) to type the annual inventory. (R~C104) Recommended Amendments -to 1963-64 Budget - continued Personnel Clinic 3. Change the status of Dr. Willim K. George from Director, full-time, to Director, part-time, and reduce his salary from a salary rate of $7,300 for 12 months to a salary rate of $3,000 for 12 months, effectiw September 1, 1963; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Nun-Teaching . (RBc 108)

School of Medicine ~natomy- 4.Rpoint Dr. Robert D. Yates as fnstructor at the same salary rate of $8,380 for l2 months, effective September 1, 1j-?63; funds to come from U* S. Pub1.i~Health Service Grant No. 5 T1-~~-459-04.(RBC 62)

Biochemistry 5. Change the title only of Dr. Andrew A. Ormsby from Professor and Acting Chairman to Professor at the same salary rate of $12,600 for X? months, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 63)

6. Appoint Dr. Virgil L. Koenig as Professor and Chairman, at a salary rate of $24,000 for 12 months ($20,000 from GPneral Budget and $4,000 from Current Restricted - National Fund for Medical Education rant), effective September 1, 1963. Fwlds for General Budget ($20,000) to come from Unallocat ed Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 68)

7. Reappoint Rose M. Fritz as Research Associate, at the same salary rate of $7,lt40 for 12 months, efyective September 1, 1963; f'unds to come from Current Restricted - American Cancer Society Grant. (RBC 80)

-nt and increase the salary of Carolyn J. Willis, Research Technician 11, f mm a salary rate of $6,168 for 12 months to a salary rate of $5,780 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. Funds to come from Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. (RBC 18)

9. Change the title of Dr, Orville J. Stone from Instructor to Assistant Professor at the &me salary rate of $13,000 for 12 months, ~ffective September 1, 1963. (RBC 52)

Internal Medicine lo* Reappoint Dr. Marice E. Herring as Instructor at a salary rate of $10,000 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. Funds to come from the position of Instructor formerly occupied by Arrhie A. kder. (1962- 63 salary rate, $10,000). (RBC 15)

11. Ikl2tc the name of Dr. Stephen J. Herbert, Clinical Instructor, without salary, From the 1963-64 Budget. Dr. Herbert did not accept his 1963-64 appointment. (RBC 45)

1. Correct the budget to show the salary rate of Dr. Daniel C. Allensworth, Instructor, as $12,000 for 12 months instead of $9,000; additional funds to come from Current Hestricted Account - Professional Fees - Heart Station. Dr. Allenswcrth was appointed July 1, 1963 at a salary rate of $12,000. (RBC 51)

13. Change the title of Dr. Patrick J. Hennelly, Jr., from Instructor, part-time, without salary, t;o Clinical Instructor, part-time, wtthout salary, effective September 1, 1363. (MC 56)

14. Reappoint Dr. Augusto L. Lingao as Instructor, without salary, effective Scptcmber 1, 1963. (RBC '14) Recommended Atnendrnent s -to 1963-64 Budget - continued Internal Medicine 15. Change the source of funds for Dr. Stephan E. Ritzmann, Research Assistant Professor, at a total salary rate of @,000 for l.2 months from $6,000 from Harris and Eliza Kempncs Fund for Leukemia Research and %,(NO stipend from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. ~1-AM-5208-04to $5,000 from Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund for kulremia Research and $7,000 stipend from U. 9, Public Health Service Grant No. TI-AM-5208-04,effective Sep- tember 1, 1963. (m~81)

16. &crease the salary of Dr. Edward .T. Lefebers, Sr., Clinical Associate Professor (part-time), from $2,400 to $1,200 for 12 months, effective Sep- tember 1, 1963; unused funds to be transferred to Unallacated Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 07)

17. Change the status of Dr. John E. Johnson, Jr., fram Assistant Pm- fessor, at a sslary rate of $14,000 for l.2 months, to Cllnlcal Assistant Professor, without salary, effective September 1, 1963. (RBc 92)

18. Delete the name of lk. William K. George, Clinical Instructor, part- tbe, without salary, fmm the 1363-64 Budget. Dr, George did not accept his 1963-64 appointment. ( RBC 100)

MScrobiology 19. Cancel the appointment of Dr. Gerald R, Seaman, As~ociateProfe~sor, at a salary rate of $11,500 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. Dr, Seaman did not accept his 1963-64 appointment. (RBC 27)

20. Reappoint Howard R. Williams, Jr., as Hesearch Associate at the same salary rate of $7,440 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963; funds to come from U. 8. Public Health Service Grant No. AI-03680-03- (RBC 57) Neurology -and Psychiatry 21. Change the salary rate of Dr. Alberto C. Eerrano, Instructor, from $11,000 for 12 months as shown fn the Budget ($7,604 from Neurology and Psychiatry arlJ $3,336 from Medics1 House staff) to $11,804 for 12 months ($7,604 frm Neurology and Psychiatry and $4,200 from Medical House staff), effective Septcrnbcr 1, 1963. (1962-63 total salary rate, $11,804). m3~.,33)

22. Reappoint Dr. John R. Cn.lv?rla- ~s Clinical Assistant Professor, with- out salary, effective September 1, 1363 through January 31, 1964. (RBC 34)

23 Chaklgc the sts.l;us of Dr. IIarry K. Davi~from Clinical Instructor (part- time ), without salary, to Clinical Instructor (part-time) at a salary af $1,200 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. Funds to clsmc f~umU.S. mblic Health Service Grant No, 2-~2-MH-6034-08.(RBC LO)

24. Decrease the salary rate of' June M. Good, Instructor (~s~chology), from $8,400 for 12 months aE chon in the budget, to $6,000 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1363; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocatcd Salaries - Teaching. (RBC 58)

25. Reappoint Dr. Robert MacGrcgor as Assistant Professor at the same salary rate of $10,800 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant no. ~~11-MH-988-02. (RBC 82)

26. Change the status of Dr. Winston L. Martin from Clinical Instructor (part-time), without salary, to Clinical Instructor (part-time) at a salary of $1,800 fur 12 months, effective September 1, 1463. Funds to come from Current Restricted - Professional Fees - Electmencephalography. (RBC 88) Recommended Amendment s -to 1963-64 Budget - eont inued Reurology -and Pcychiat ry - Dlvi~ionof Child 7sychiatry 27. Change the source of fimds for the salary of Dr. Alex K. Munson, ~nstructor,at a ~alaryrate of $7,000 for 12 rnonth~, from $3,396 fkcn U. S. Public Health Service Grant and $3,604 from Medial House Staff to $2,800 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. SRP1-MH-98-3-02 and $4,200 from Medical House Staff, cffective September 1, 1963. (RBC 93)

28. Reduce the salary rate of Halter B. Bid, Psychologist, from @, 400 to $6,000 for 12 months, cffective September 1, 1963; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. (1962-63 salary rate, $5,000). (RBC 101)

Obstetrics and Gpecolo~y 29. Reappoint- - Earl B. Dawson as Research Inat~uctor(~iochemist) at the same salary rate of $9,000 for 12 months ($6,468 from ~eneraiBudget and $2,532 from Current Restricted - Ed Dalton Want), effective Scp- tder 1, 1963. (E~c37)

30. Appoint Dr. George B. CoaLe 111 as Clinical Instructor (part-time), at a salary of $250 for 12 months, effective ,%ptember 1, 1963. krls to come from Current Restricted - Professional Fees - Obstetrics and Gynecclogy. (RBG 89)

Pathology 31. Appoint Dr. DeWitt T. Huntcr as Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $19,000 for 12 months ($9,500 from General Budget and $9,500 from Current Restricted - Pathology ~ees),effective September 15, 1963. General Budget funds to come from the position of Associate Professor formerly occupied by Alastair W. L. Cunningham. (RBC 35)

32. Changu the source of funds and increase the salary rate of Dr* Alfmnso J. Strano, Instructor, from $12,500 for 12 months ($6,500 from General Budget and $6,000 from Current Restricted - Pathology Fees ) to $13,000 for 12 month^ ($5,500 from General ~udget, $4, $00 from Current Restricted - Pathology Fees, and $2,000 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. ~-2-~~-5046-1h;,effective September 1, 1963. (RBc 53)

33. Uecrease the salary rate of Tk. Joe H. Fulcher, Jr., Instructor, from $9,000 to $7,600 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963; unused funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salartes -- Teaching. (RBc 651)

34. Accept thc resignation of Dr. Howard C, Hopps as Chairman of Pathol.ogy, effective Septcmber 1, 1.963. Grant a leave of absence, with- out-salary, to Dr, Hopps as Professor, at a ~alaryrate of $25,000 for 12 montha ($10 000 frorn General Budget and $7,000 from Current Restricted - Pathology ~eesj, effective September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964. (mc 75)

35. Reappoint Mr. Robert A. Turner as Research Scientist at the same salary rate of $8,520 for 12 months ($6,390 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. CA-0.4207-05 and $2,130 from U- 5. Public Health Service Grant No. &4-04848-02, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 90)

36. Appoint Dr. Alvin E. Rodin as Assistant Professor at the same salary rate of $19,000 for 12 month^ ($13,000 from CRneral Budget and $6, COO from Current Restricted - Pathology ~ees),effective September 1, 1963. General Budget funds tu cme from the position of Associate Professor Formerly occupied by Dr. Frank L. Jennings. (RBC 102) Pediatrics 37. Change the title or Dr. Brbara Kolmen from Clinlcal Instructor, without salary, to Clinical Assistant Professor, without salary, efrecttve Scpternber 1, 1963. Dr. Kolmen also serves as Phy~ician(one- half timc) in University Health Service at a salary rate of @2,000 for l2 months. (RBC 38) Recommended Amendments -to 1963-64 Budget - continued Ped iat ~ica 38. Reappoint and increase the salary rate of Richard R. Fritz, Research Associate, from $8,160 to $8,520 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963, hds to come from U. S. ~rmycontract NO. m-49-193-MI)-2139. mc59)

39. Reappoint Dr. Lillian L. bckhart as Fellow at the same salary rate of $7,200 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1363. Funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. CA-03096-6. (RBC 70)

40. Reappoint Sheamus P. Dundc~nas Research Fellow at the sme salary of $4,800 fo~12 months, effective September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964. Funds to cme Fmm Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. Dr. Dundon also receiws a stipend in the amount af $7,200 for 12 months from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 2A-5284(~2); total salary For 12 months, $12,000. (~otalsalary for 1962-63, $12,000) (E~c91)

41. Reappoint Lois E* Lindt as Clinical Associate (Social work), with- out salary, effective September 1, 1963,. Mrs. Lindt also serves as Social Work Supervisor at a salary rate of $7,104 for 12 months in bkdical Case Service. (RBc 94)

Clinical Study Center 42 Reappoint Steno F. Michelctti as Research Associate at the same salary rate of $7,440 for 12 months ($3,720 for 12 months from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. MO-1-FR-73-01, and $3,720 for 12

months from U. S. Fublic Health Service Grant No. AM-07616-01), ,, effective September 1, 1963 through September 30, 1963. (RBC 25)

43- Reappoint, kth A. Braulf ck as Associate Director, Nursing Service, at the same salary rate of $7,440 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1363; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. 1-FR-73-01, (m 73)

44. Reappoint Dr. George T. Bryan as Assistant Director, Cllnical Study Center, at the same salary rate of $16,000 for 12 months, effective Sep- tember 1, 1963; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. MU-1-FR-73-01. {MC 95)

leave of abaence, without salary, to Dr. George A. Werson, Professor, at a salary rate of $11,500 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 71)

masethe salary rate or Dr. Luddo B. Nanninga, Research Associ- ate Professor, from $11,300 for I2 months ($9,000 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant and ,300 from Liberty Muscular Dystrophy rant ) to $11,800 for 12 months ?$7,800 from U. S. Publ-LC Health Service Grant No. KE-06238-03 and $4,000 from Liberty Muscular Dystrophy &ant), efr'ectiw September 1, 1963. (1962-63 salaq rate, $11,300) (RBC 29)

47. Reappoint and increase the salary rate oi Octavia Hall, Research , Scientist, from $8,800 to $9,240 for 12 manths, effective Septeaber I, 1963; funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. GM-04833- 07 ($4,620) and U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. H-4327 ($4,620). (mc 761

48. Appoint Bonnie J. Blacklock as Research Investigator and Consultant (two- third^ t*) at a salary rate of $9,000 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963 through April 30, 1964. Funds to come from U. S* Public Health Service Grant No* HE-06142-03. (RBC 96) Recommended Amendments Budget

13ad .i nlogy JlJ;c'Tgf&e th.; :-,XLIICilf llr, Lattr.er~r:e I?, N:i ckeil., Assista<;t Profe ~cor,at, a salary- ate ol' :/;Ir(,000 for 1.2 months ( $11, $00 fram Gene ral Rudget ard $5,500 from Current Restricted - Rar'iiology ~ees). Dr. Nickell did not accept his 1963-64 appoint.ment. (iBC 36)

0 ~klil~~:LII 1ialnr: of 111.. l.:ax U. l{oedcr, II'IE'L~uc-LoT, at a salzry ratc of :;>lo,030 ?orh I? months ($6,000 from Cer~cralIllget and $14,000 r-t-r)n~ Current Restricted - Radiology Fees). Dr. Roeder did not accept his 1963-64 appointment. (F~RCh2)

5 ll$le-tethe nmc of 517. Carroll b'. Crain, kcturer, without salary-, from the 1963-64 Budget. Dr. Crain is deceased, (FC~C44)

52. Delete the nmie of Dr. Clyde R. Darks, Instructor, at a salary rate ~f $12,000 for 12 1:ront;hs ($3,000 from General Budget and $6,000 from Current R~strictcd- Xadiology ~ces)from the 1963-64 Budge-t. Dr. Dads did. not accept his 1963-64 ttppointment. (RBC 46)

53. 1I1'l7 i.,. the nmc of Cr, Cathbos Xaz;lr~, Jr.. , Assistani Professor, a.t a salary ret: of $1.5,000 for 12 months ($11,000 from Ger~cralRudge t aid $,4,000 from Current R~~tricted- Radiology ~ees)from the 1963-64 Budget. Ur. Dazu did not acccpt his 1263-611 ripyo intmenr; . ', RBC 4;l)

5)l. ~kappnint13r. Ililliun R. Thqrl~Lon,:Slf., as Assis-tant Professor, at the smlc salary -rate of $14,000 for I2 months, effective Septcnibcr 1, 1~63. Ibnfis to come from the position of 4ssistant Rrof'essclr formerly occupied by Dr. Carlos Razan, ,TI%. , tin(? from Current 1:estricted Fuilds -. Eadiology Fees. (li8C 511)

55. Heappoint Dr. William M. kavenwortb as Clinical Assfistant Pro- fessor (part-t.lme), without salary, effective: September 1, 1963. (E~BC 103 1

Surgery rb.nce1 the appointment of Dr. ascar T. Kirksey, Jr,, Clinical Assistarit Professor, at a salary of $300 for 12 months. Dr. Kirksey is deceased. (XBC 12)

57. Reap~~ointDr. Hose G. Schneider as Research Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $3,240 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963- Funds to come from U, S. Public Health Service Grant No. AM-00780-13-~~~. (1962-63 salary rate, $9,240). (RBC 17)

5G. IIeappoint and increase .the salary rate of Dr. Frances L. Fstes, Research AssivLant Preufessor (~iochemistr~),at a saltlry rate of $10,000 for 12 morlths ($2,>00 from U. S, Army Contract Tlcl. nfi-4.:!-L::3--Jril1- 2383 and $7,5CO from U. 5. Publi r: HI-ELIt,h Service Grant No. Cl.1-10 '03-,011, cffcctivt!

SeeI 1 1, 1-53. (I:&%-63 sah ry ?>ate,$2,)r00). (1:~31)

53. Change thc title c-)rr3 y of 13r. 1i;rnest 13. ?;vans f'rbnrn Ass0ciat.e Pro- fessor, at a zal a.ry rate uf $l$,OOO ($12,000 fmm General Budgct hnd $3,000 Trorn U. I;. Public Hcalth isnice Grant Do. 0~~-395-63),to Associate Professor and Acting Chief of Orthopedic Surgery s;t; the same ~alaryrate, effective September 1, 1963. (~Bc41)

60. Delete thc name of Dr. Wendell D. Cingrich, Associate Prafessor and Acting Chief af Ophthalmology at a salary rate of $12,000 for 12 months, from the 1963-64 Budgct. Dr. Gingrich IGdeceased. (RBC 47)

61. Correct the nmc of Jimmic: F, Wzldron, Cl-inical I~structor(part-ti.mc:), ct a salary of $2,400 for 12 months, incorrectly show1 in the budget as Fr.arik1.in Waldron, effccti,ve September 1, 1363. (RBC 60) Recommended >?1-:cndments -to 1563-64 Budget - continued

Surgery n~pgoinl;Dr. David G. Haney as Assistant: Professor and Acting Chief of ophi;Rawlogy, at a salary rate of $14,500 for 12 months, effective Octcber 1, 1963. Wds to come from the position of Associate Professor anrl Actping Chief of Ophthalmology formerly occupied by Dr. Wendell D. Gingrich, and fram Unallocated Salaries - Teaching* (RBC 65) 63- Reappoint Willim C. Mahaffey as Research Scientist at the same salary rate of $8,520 for 12 months ($7,881 from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. CA-02296-13and $639 from U. S. Navy Contract No. ~onr-1~38(05)),effective September 1, 1363. (FBc 72)

64. Reappoint Dr. Virginia H. Blocker as Research Coordinator last ic surgery), without salwy, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 77)

65. !&appoint Joseph D. Hartnett, Jr., as Research Associate, at the same salary rate of $7,440 for 1.2 months ($6,1130 firm General Budget arid $1,302 from Current Restricted - Professional Fees - Eye clinic), effective September 1, 1963, (RBC 84)

66. neappint Dr. .lehuM. Ibbison, Sr., as Professor at the same salary rate of $10,000 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963. Funds to come from Current Restricted - Harry Carothers Wiess Research Grant. (KBC 37)

67. Reappoint Dr. William P. King as Clinlcal Instructor, without salary, effecti~September 1, 1963. (IBc 105)

School of Nursing Appoint Mary S. Cox as Instructor (one-half time), at a salary rate of $G,COO for 12 months, effective ~e~ternber16, 1963.- Funds to &me fxnm the psition of Instructor formerly occupied by Jeannc A. Short; unused funds to bc transferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBG 13)

69. Appoint Gail Waldea to the vaca'nt position of Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of w, 600 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1.963. (RBC 27.)

70. Dclete the name of Marcia Simmons, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $,7,000 for 12 months. Mro, Simmons did not accept her 1963-64 appo in t.mc nt . ( RBC 39 )

71 . CIIRL~EC tlle tit.1~and. decrease the salary rate of Vera A. Gilbert frcm Ac~ista,-i;P;-.P,:suo~~ at a salary rate of $6,600 for 12 months to Instruct~rat a sa?ary r:it-: of $6,200 for I2 montha, effective September 1, 1963. Unused funds to be titansferred to Unallocated Salaries - Teaching, (RBC 61)

72. Appoint Sylvia C. Ihusman as Instructor, at a salary rate of $6,000 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963 through January 31, 1964. Wds to come fmm Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. (RBc 78)

73. Reappoint Eleanor B. Uanysh as Assistant Professor at the sane salary rate of $7,000 for l2 months, effective September 1, 1963. Funds to come from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. ~~~-1-116~-63.(RBC 16)

Recommended Amendments -tc 1963-64 Budget - continued Hospitals

Gene~alAdministration and. Ex-oense.... . Office --of the Director -of University Ho s~itals 74. Accept the resignation of Stanley B. Pariso as Associate Director, University Hospitals, at a salary rate of $11,000 for I2 months, effective Septcmbcr 1, 1963, Mr. Pariso is transferring to Moody State School Ijudge-I;. (MC 79) Professional --Care of Pahients Nursing Srvice 75. Reappoint Wally Hill to the vacant position of Instmctnr, School of Vocatiorlal !Jrlrsi.ng, at a salary rate of $4,800 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963; unus5d funds to be transferred to Unallocated Salaries - lion-Teaching. (1962-63 sal-sry rate, $h, 800)@, 32)

Medical Re cords Libmry 76, Cancel the appointment of Gillis A. Lockett, Chief Medical Records Librarian, at a ~alaryrate of $3,520 for 12 months. Mrs. bckett did not accept her 1963-64 appointment. (FW 11)

77. Reappoint Sally A. Mount as Chief Medical R:?cord Librarian, at a salary rate of $fi, 520 for 12 months, vice Gillia A. Lockett, effective September 1, 1963. (1362-63 salary rate, 520). (RBC 22)

Other. (Organized Activities Relating to Instructianal Departments Kimal -Cr.ro 7. Ecappoint D,-..Abe Levy as Veterinarian at the sme salary rate of $1 0,000 for 12 months, effective S.;ptembes 1, 1963. Funds to come from U. S. P~blicHealth Service Grant No. Sol-FR-05127-01. (RSC 67) Office of E:d~~ca%ional-and Research services- Medical Illuvtrat ion Service 79. Correct the name of George W. Mewma3 Medical Illustrator I11 at a salary rate of $7,600 for 12 months, incorrectly shown in the budget as George W. Newmann.- ( P~c107) Of8Pice of Xducational ancl Research ~ervicer-Medical Engineeri -increase the ealory rat?uf Billy J. Rylander from $7,800 to $8,520 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1963; funds to come from Unallocated Salaries - Non-Teaching. (RBC 66) Research Computation Center

?l. Appoint Dr. John E. Overall as Director, Rea~archComputation Center.' at a salary rate of $20,000 for 12 months, effective ~qtember1, 1963; fwd6 to came from U. S. Public IIealth Service Grmt No. SOL-FR-05127-03. (RBC 4)

Auxiliary Enterprises Health Ser~ce Change the status of Dr. William K. George from Director, at a salary of $3,-700 for 12 months, to Director, without -salary, cffect i k septemberV 1, 1963. (li~~109)

Sincerely yours,

B. T~E~ow,M.D. Dzan and Director THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - DENTAL BRXFCH Houston

Dr, Harry H, Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following changes in the Budget are submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at the meet in^ in Austin, Texas on November 8-9, 1963:

Recommended Amendments to the 1963-64 Budget

Anatomy (General and Microscopic)

1, Resignation: Dr. Irene T. KLine, Associate Professor, at an annual salary of $11,000,00, effective September 15, 1963, inclusive. (RBC-26)

General Practice

2, ~eappointment: Dr. Shirley J, Gens, Clinical Instructor (1/2 Time), at an annual salary of $4,000~00,effective September 1, 1363; funds in budgeted position, (RRC-15)

Medicine (Internal Medicine)

3, Reappointment: Dr. Paul V, Ledbetter, Clinical Professor, at an annual salary of $150.00, effective September 1, 1963 ; funds in budgeted position, ( RBC-17 I

Dr. J, Charles Dickson, Clinical Professor, at an annual effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted position, RBC-16 )

Medicine (Periodontics)

5, Appointment : Dr. F, W, Charles Karney, Clinical Associate Professor (1/10 Time), at an annual salary of $1,000,q0, effective October 1, 1963; funds fram Reserve for Salaries, (RBC-27

Pathology (General Pathology)

6, Rea ointment: Dr. George W, Thoma, Clinical Associate Professor (2/7 Timema1salary of S4,7W. 00, effective September 1, 1963 ; funds in budgeted position. (RBC-18)

Phvsics. Dental Materials

7. Rea ointment: Dr. John E, Weatherford, Clinical Instructor (1/5 Time), at an---77 annual sa ary of $1,400.00, effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted position, (RBC-19)

Physiolo~y( Phys iology 1

: Er , Robert N. Rader , Clinical Assistant Professor (1/10 salary of $1,200.00, effective September 15, 1963 to March 31, 1964, inclusive; funds from budgeted position, (RPC-28) Preventive Dentistrv (Orthodontics)

9, Cancellation of Budgeted Appointment : Dr, George Bowden, Associate Professor, at an annual salary of $11,500.00, (RSC-13)

LO, Appointment : Dr. Donald A, Morgan, Clinical Assistant Professor (2/5 Time), at an annual salary of $3,700.00, effective October 1, 1963; funds from budgeted position. (RBC-29)

11, Change of Status: Dr, Patrick A. Alessandra, Clinical Assistant Professor (1/5 Time), at an annual salary of $1,850~00,to Clinical Assis- tant Professor (1/10 Time), at an annual salary of $925.00, effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted position, (RBC-25)

12. Change of Status: Dr, Thomas B. King, Clinical Assistant Professor (1/5 Time), at an annual salary of $1,850,00 to Clinical Assistant Profes- sor (1/20 Time), at an annual salary of $462.50, effective September 1, 1963 ; funds in budgeted position , (RBC-23 )

Preventive Dentistry ( Pedodontics)

Dr. Quinton E. Williams, clinical Instructor, at a visit with a maximum of $700.00, effective September 1, 1963 ; funds in budgeted posit ion. ( RBC-20 1

Restnrat ive Dent istrv l Maxi 110 Facial Sornato Prosthesis )

14. Reappointment : Mrs. Marjorie P, Wynn, Clinical Instructor (1/2 ~ime) , at an annual salary of $4,000.00, effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted position, (RBC-21)

Suraerv

15, Change of Status: Dr. George P, Quirk, Clinical Assistant Professor 12/51 Time 1, at an annual salary of $4,000.00, to Clinical Assistant Profes- sor (3/10 Time), at an annual salary of $3,000.00, effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted position, (RBC-14)

School of Dental Hv~iene

16, Transfer of Funds: $2,100.00 from Associate Professor (1/5 Time) to Consultants in same department, effective September 1, 1963, (RBC-24)

UIS.P,H,S I Research Grant DE-01835-OL and 02

17, A ointment: Dr. Hiroshi Nakahara, Assistant Professor, at an annual salary+ of 7,500.00, effective September 1, 1963; funds in budgeted grant Salaries, ( RBC-22 )

Medical Research Foundation of Texas Fund 495-10E

18. Appointment: Dr. Allen H, Kline, Research Scientist (1/2 Time), at a salary of $1,500.00, effective Octnber 1, 1963 to December 31, 1963, inclu- sive; funds in budgeted grant Salaries. (RBC-30)

Respectively submitted, 4LJ~*AJ !f26~,- n V, Olson THE UNTVERSlm OF TEXAS M. D. AmDE3WH HOSPITAL AND TUMOR IMSTITUTE October 15, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ranscan, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin l.2, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following budget changes are submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at itts meeting in Austin, Texas, on Noveniber 8-9, 1963 :

1. Chan~ein Status. Dr. Robert F. McGregor, Assfstant Biochemist, at $12,000.00 for twelve months from full time payable from National Cancer Institute Grant No. cA-06939-01 to one-half the payable fxmn National Cancer Institute Grant No. CA-06939-01and one-half time payable from National Cancer Institute Grant No. CA-07619-01, ef fcctive August 1, 1963. (RBC 306)

Section of Virology and Electron Microscopy

2 Chan~ein Status. Dr. Donald A. beyex, Assistant Biologist, at $10,000.00 for twelve months from full tine payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CA-05831-02 to part-the payable fm National Cancer Institute Grant CA-05831-02 ($7,500.00) and part- time payable frm National Cancer Institute &ant No. GA-06811-01 ($2,500.00), effecteve April 1, 1963. (mc 305)

3. Cancellation of Budget Chan~e. Cancel Budget Change No. 299 which placed Mr. Clifford E. Grey, Bhgineer Designer, at $?,800.00 for twelve months, on leave of absence without-payPfor the peiiod-3uly - 25-26, 1963. (RBC 310)

4. Leave of Absence Without Pay. Mrs. Barbara C, Blggs, Computer Pm- mer, at $7,104.00 for twelve months effective for August 26, 1963 - (RBC 308)

5 Leave of Absence W5thou-t Pax. Mrs. &rma E* Hodges, Nur~eAnesthetist, at $6,780.00 %r twelve months, for the period August 21-23, 1963. (RBc 307)

Nursing Service, Hospital

6. Leave of Absence Without Pay. Miss Virginia A. Carlson, Nurse Super- visor, at .OO for twelve months, effective for the period July 22-28, 1963- (d6$$

AB- 1 TRANSFF,R OF UNUSED BUDG?ZED FUNDS:

7 Transfer of mda. eansfer unused Funds in Maintenance, Supplies and Equipent approprtations to accounts as indicated below. me requirement for Social Security matching fund6 exceeded the budgeted funds due to the necessity for payment of most salaries for the months of July and August from local funds. Additional funds are required for Dfagnostic Radiology due to the extremely heavy load of patient activity and the necessity for emergency repair to equip- ment in excess of the mount previously budgeted for this section. (R~C309) TRANSFER FROM : (Maintenance, Supplies and ~~uipment) DepartPlent or Section Amount

Workmen's Canpensation Insurance 4 $ 4,500

Experhentd Pediatrics 23 4,000

Experkental Radiotherapy 23 2,500

Ekperimental Anesthesiology 24 2,100

Extension Studies 27 1,

Central Sterile Supply 36 4,003

Food Service 37 12,500

Pharmacy 42 13, 000

Physical Plant 58 18,000

$611, eoo

TRANSFER TO : (Maintenance, Supplies and auipnent )

Social Security 4 $11,500

Reseme for Maintenance and Equipment 59

Tom

Medical Shff (Patholow)

1 Correction of Title. Dr. John A. Shively, Pathologist at $11,000.00 for twelve months, eff ectfve September 1, 1963> rather than Chief of Clinical Fatholorn as listed in the 1963-64 budget. (K~C45)

AB- 2 Research (office of Research)

2. Change of Status. Mrs. Glen 11. Hennessey, Research Analyst, f'ull- the, at $8,000.00 for twelve months, -I;o Research Analyst, part-time, at maxllmm of $8,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1963. (RBc 42)

3 - Leave of Absence Without Pay. Dr, Aobert C. Hickey, Associate Director at $18,000.00 for twelve months, for the periods September 9-17, 1963, and September 19-26, 1963. (RBC 43) Research (~diationBiolo9y)

4, Correction of Source of Funds. Dr. Martha 3. Sheek, Research Associate at $9,000.00 for twelve months, from National Cancer Institute GmtCA-0b45-06, rather than frm National Cancer Institute Gmt CA-04140-05 as previously reported. (RBC 47) Research (~~rolo~b Electron ~icmscopy)

5. Change in Status. Dr. Donald A. Dreyer, Assistmt Biologist at $10,000.00 for twelve months, from full-time payable from National Cancer Znstitute Grant CA-05831-02 to put-the payable from National Cancer Institute Grant CA-05831-02 ($7,500-00) and part-the payable frcun Matiand Cancer Inetitute Grant CA-068~-01($2,500.00), effective September 1, 1963. I'RBC 38) Research (hunolow)

6, Appoinb-ent. Dr. John R. Marrack, ~mologlstat $15,000.00 for twelve months, payable fmm National Institute of H~lthGmnt 1 S01 FR 0520bQ1, effective Septaiber 9, 1963. (~113~49) Research (Fhyslcs)

7. Change in Status. Dr. Fbnald M. Hunphrey, Associate Physicist at $l2,000,00 for tw&lve months, from full-time pyable from A-c mergy CamlesEon Contmct AT- (40-1)-2832, to full-time payable from Budgeted funds. (m b)

8 Leave of Absence Without Pay* Miss Eleanor J, Macdonald, Epidemfologirst at; $E, 500 -00 for twelve months, for the period October 1, 1963-~ovember30, 1963. (mc 36) Research (Computation hboratoxy) 9 Appointment- Miss Mary B . Wf lliams , Research Associate at $7,500.00 for twelve months, paywble fran National Cancer Institute Grant CA-06675-0~1, effective September 1, 1963. (RBC 35) Mucation (Office of Education)

10 Cancellation of Appointment. Dr. Ignacio C. Queralt, Fellow in Radiotherapy at $8,000.00 for twelve months, payable from National Cancer Institute Gmnt 5 Tl CA-5099-02. (RBc 41) University Cancer Foundation

Dr. Frederick C. Elliott, Consulbnt to The University at the basic mte of $1,200.00 for twelve months, effective Septdber 1, 1963. Additional cmpensation win be made for specffic aeaipents requiring a full day1s time at the rate of $50.00 per dsy and actual expenses Incurred in the pcfiommnce of his duties. All payments to Dr. Elliott will be frm The University Cancer Foudation. (KBC 39)

Respectfully submitted, @j&&#&L{ Tj+"lz!!?- Director THE UNIVERSITY OF Tl?XAS SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL SCHOOL 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75235

October 8, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following changes in the budget for Southwestern Medical School are submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Auv tin on November 8-9, 1963:

Recumended Amendments to 1963-1964 Budget

Anesthesiology 1. Appoint Curtis 3, Spier, M.D., as Instructor, effective October I, 1963 through June 30, 1964, at an annual salary rate of $12,000 payable from the Anesthesiology budget. (RBC No, 31)

B iochemis try 2. Accept the resignation of Dr. James C. McPherson, Assistant Professor, elfective September 30, 1963. Dr. McPherson is budgeted at an annual salary rate of $10,400 payable as follows: $9,900 from the Biochemistry budget and $500 from the National Fund for Medical Education grant. (RBC No. 43)

Internal Medicine 3. Accept the resignation of Dr. Sven G. Eliasson, Associate Professor, effective October 31, 1963. Dr. Eliasson is budgeted at an annual salary rate of $16,000 payable as follows: $13,500 from the Internal Medicine budget, $2,000 from United States Public Health Service grant N3-02141 and $500 from the National Fund for Medical Education grant. (R8C No. 33)

4, Reappoint Dr. Robert H. Persellin, Fellow, effective for the period September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, at an annual salary rate of , $8,000 payable from United States Public Health Service gtant AM-5154. (RBC No, 29)

Obstetrics & Gynecology 5. Change the status of Dr. Pentti Siiteri to Assisrant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Biochemistry, effective October 1, 1963, with no change in salary or source of salary. Dr. Siiteri is presently budgeted as an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at an annual salary rate of $12,000 payable from Faculty Gifts for Obstetrics & Gynecology Fund. (RBC No. 47)

6. Create the position of Instructor and appoint George Sullivan, M.D., to this position for the period October 1, 1963 through January 31, 1964, at an annual salary rate of $9,600 payable from the Obstetrics & Gyne- cology budget, (RBC No. 41)

7. Appoint Daniel E. Scott, M.D., as a Fellow, effective October 1, 1963 through December 31, 1963, at an annual salary rate of $7,200 payable from United States Public Health Service grant HE-02516. (RBC No. 46)

Pa thology 8. Accept the resignation of Dr. F. J. Luibel, Assi~tanrProfessor, effective October 15, 1963. Dr. Luibel is budgeted at an annual salary rate of $7,500 payable as follows; $6,000 from the Pathology budget and $1,500 Srum the National Fund for Medical Education grant. Dr. Luibel is receiving a Fellowship directly from the American Cancer Society in the amount of $8,000. (RBCNo, 34) Recommended Amendments to 1963-1964 Budgct - cuntinued

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 9. Increase the annual salary rate of Dr. Dvnald A. Pool, Instructor,in Physical Medicine h Rehabilitation and Psychiatry, effective September 1, 1963, to $8,600 payable from the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation grant 394-63. Dr. Pool is presently budgeted at an annual saLsry ratc of $9,000 payable from the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation grant 394-63. (RBG No. 30)

Physiol ngy 10. Challgc the status and increaut! the annual salary rate of Dr, Marianne S. Klaiher to Research Scientist I, effective ~anuar~1, 1964, at an annual salary rate 01 $8,160 payable from United States Public Health Service grant AM-01237. Dr. Klaiber is presently budgeted as a Research Associate at an annual salary rate of $7,800 payable from United States public Health Service grant AM-01237, (RBC No. 45)

Psychiatry 11. Change the status of Dr. Kenneth Tirrtken Lo Clinical Ins truc tnr with- ouL salary, effective October 1, 1963. Dr. Timken is presently budgctcd 3s an Instructor at an annual salary rate of $10,000 payable from United States Public Health Service grant MI-8099. (RBC No. 35)

12. Rcapp~intDr. Florentine Dorninglrr~ as Fellow, effective September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, at an annual salary ratc of $9,720 payable from Terrell State Hospital Interagency Contrac~4413-820. (REC No, 36)

13, Reappoint Dr, William Horbaly as Fcllow, efIective September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, at an annlral salary rate of $11,500 payable from Terrell State Ilospital Interagency Contract 4413-820. (RBC No. 37)

14. Appoint T,uis P. Garrigo, M.D., as Fellow, cffcctive Sep~ernber1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, at an annual salary rate of $10,300 payable from T~rrellState Hospi tal Tnterage-ncy Contract 4413-820. (UC No. 40)

Reappropriations 15. Reappropriate the fflllflwing from the Fiscal Year 1962-63 to the Fis- cal Year 1963-1964: (RBC Nu. 42)

1962-1963 1963-1964 ACCOUNT NO, ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT DESCRXPTLON AMOUNT

2026 To be assigned Radiation Safcry Program- $ 659.10 Film Badge Service

2035 2035 Facul fy Seminar 1,221.66

21 98 To be assigned Intcrnal Mcd ic ine- Pyelonephritis Studies

2354 2354 Psychiatry Cl inic 2,959.21

2374 To bc assigned Surgery - Pump Oxygenator 302.17

2448 2448 Organized Research - Project 62-8 599.57

2449 21r4C) Organized Research - ProjecL 62-9 46.82

2450 2450 Organized Research - Projcc t 62- 10 405.29

2451 2451 Organized Research - Project 62-11 10.70

3453 2453 Organi-zed Research - Project 62-13 3.14 Beappropriations - continued

1962-1963 1963- 1364 ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

2461 2461 Organized 'Rcscarch - Project 63-1 $ 300.00

2463 2463 Organized Research - Project 63-3 942.68

2465 2445 Organized Research - Project 63-5 200.00

2466 2466 Organized Research - Project 63-6 595.00

2467 2467 Organized Research - Project 63-7 545.96

2468 2468 Organized Research - Project 63-8 111.54

2469 '469 Organized Research - Project 63-9 2,251.23

2470 2470 Organized Research - Project 63- 10 3,644.80

2555 2555 Extension-Postgraduate - Main ~enance& Equipment

2775 2 7 7 5 TclepLone Equipment

Total

Respectfully/j;ubrnit ted ,

A. ill ill, M.D. Dean THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON Houston, Texas

October 15, 1963

Doctor Harry 8. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following budget change is aubmitted for your appr~valand presentation to the Board of Regents at it6 meeting in Austin, Texas, on November 8 and 9, 1963:

Recmended Amendments -to &%Budget

Diais ion of,Continuing Education

1. Reappointment : Dr. Cl i f ton F . Mountain, Co- Principal Inves t igato~ (Part-time), at $1,000.00 for twelve months, ef fectlve September 1, 1963 rhrough October 31, 1963, payable from U. S. Public Health Service Grant GM 09245-02. (RBC 1)

Respectfully submitted,

+#-ft$iii!-LGr t Taylor, M. . Acting Dean PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND -- IWVESTbEBT MATTES,-- WPORT OF PURCISES AND CALLS OF SECURITIES,--The followfn~purchases and calls of securities have been made for the Permanent University mdsince the meeting of Sep- tember 28, 1963. We ask that the Board ratify and approve these transactions:

FURCHASES OF SECURITIES

CORPORATE BONDS Indicated Par Value Market Price Total Current Date of of 30hds at Wllith Prlncfpal Yield Purchase Securit Purchased Purcha.sed Cost.* on Cost*# Iowa Public Semi:-Co. First 98.764 $ 246,910.00 Mortgage Bonds, 4-3/8% Seriee , dated 9/1/63, due 9/1/93

9/11/63 C, I, T, Financial Corp, 4-112% 500,0@0 99.33 Net 1~96,650.00 4,55 Debentures, dated 9/1/63, due 9/1/8b I - Total Corporate Bonds Purchased $750 .OW

COMMON STOCKS No. of Shares Purchased 9/4/63 Borden Ca. Capitd Stock 400 64-5/8

9/4/63 Carolina Fower & Light Co. 300 69-1/2( 200 ) 20,962~83 2,63 Common Stock 69-1/4 [ 100)

9/4/63 BisconsinElectric Power Co. g0n 30-3/8 27,645 *21 3.26 Common Stock

9/5/63 American Home Products corg, 400 64-5/8 26,03~,8L 2,h1 Capf tal Stock

9/5/63 Coming Glass Warka Common 100 194 Stock

9/5/63 Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator 200 117 Co, Common Stock

9/5/63 Public Service Co. of Colorado 800 32 Common Stock

'9/6/63 Addres e ogrsph-Muit igraph Carp. 500 53-5/8 27,034.30 1,85 Comon Stock

9/6/63 E. I + du Font de Nemours & Coo 100 246-1/2 24,713~67 3.03 Cormaon Stock

9/6/63 Standard Oil Co, of California 400 69 Common Stock

9/6/63 United States Steel Corp, 400 54-7/8 22,127,96 3,62 Common Capital Etock

9/10/63 Chase Manhattan Bank (N~W~ork) 100 95-3/8 Met 9*537*50 2.73 Capital Stock

9/l0/63 Chemlcal Yank New Ydrk Trust Co, 200 88-112 Net 17,700,OO 3,16 Capital Stack

9/10/63 Bethlehem Steel Corpo Camon 800 32-3/8(300) 26,118a72 4,59 Stock 32-114 1 500 )

*Includes brokerage commissions paid. **Yield to maturity on honds; yield at present indicated dividena rates on stocks, COMMON STOCKS ( ~ontinued ) Indicated No, of Market Price Total Current Date of Shares at Which Principal- Yield Purchase Securit Purchased Purchased. Cost* on Cost** Centrd and South :=st corp. 600 44-1/4 $ 26,796m?.e Common Stock

9/10/63 Florida Power & Light Co. 300 77-3 /4 23,465.34 le64 Cornon Stock

9/10/63 Federated Department Stores, 500 55 Inc. Common Stock

9/10/63 Pittsburgh Plate Glass CO. 400 56-3 /4 ( 300 1 22,853,69 4.20 Capital Stock 56-l/~(100 )

9/10/63 I?. 3. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 600 40-3/h ~4,686~28 4.37 Common Stock

9/11/63 Cleveland Electric Illuminating 7 QO 33-5 /8 1300 ) 23,731 P 93 3 a 54 Co, Common Stock 33-1/2( 400 )

9/11/63 continental oil CO. capital 400 65-T/8 ( 200 1 26,507~34 3.02 stock 65-3/4 ( 200 1

9/11/63 National Biscuit Co, Common 500 56-3/8(200) 28,373.17 2.82 Stock 76-1/4 ( 300

9/13/63 continental casualty CO. common 100 76-3/4 met 1,675 .OO 1 *95 Stock

9/13/63 Lincoln National Life Insurance 100 18611et 18,600,00 0.54 Co, Capital Stock

9/13/63 Hartford Fire Insurance Co. 100 72-112 Net 7,250.00 1-02 Capital Stock

9/13/63 National Bank of Detroit Common 200 72,lO Net 14,420~00 2,71 Capital Stock

9/13/63 Chase Manhattan Bank (Flew York) 100 95 Net 9,500.00 ~~74 Capital Stock

9/13/63 Travelers Xnsurance Co. Capital 100 208 met 20,800.00 0~87 Stock

9/13/63 General Electric Co. Common 30n 83-1 /2 25,192105 2.38 Stock

9/13/63 International Business Machines 100 458 Corp, Capital Stock

9/13/63 southern cod common Stock 500 55-7/8 28,160~45 3.02

9/16/63 E, I, du Pont de Nemoura & CO. 100 249-1/4 ~4,988~93 3.00 Common Stock

3/16 & Oklahoma Gag & Electric Cod 900 25-1/2( 300 23,361.39 2.77 17/63 Common Stock 25-3/4( 400) 25-5/8(2Qo)

9/16/63 Texaco Inca Capital Stock 300 71-3/4

9/16/63 Armstrong Cork Cop Common stock 200 100

*Includes brokerage commissions paido **Yield &t present indicated dividend rates. L-2 COMMON STOCKS (continued) Xndi cat ed no. of Market Price Tota1 Current Date of Shares at Which Principal Yield Purchase Security Purchasqd, Purchased Cqst% on Cost*" m General Motors Corp, Common 300 78-1/4 $ 23,615.49 Stoek

Virginia Electric & Power Co, 5 00 Common Stock

Corning Glass Works Common 200 Stock

Procter & Gamble Co. Common 300 Stock

Smith Kline and French Labora- 400 torfea, Tnc. Common Stock

C, 1, T, Financial Corp. Common 60o Stock

Coca-Cola Co, Common Stock 20 0

Republic Steel COQ* Common 60 0 Stock

Socony Mobfl Oil Co., Into 300 Capital Stock

Aluminum Co. of America Cwrmon 400 Stock

Caterpillar Tractor Cod Common 60 0 Stock

American Telephone & Telegraph 200 Cob Capital Stock

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, 703 Cornon Stock

Gulf States Utilftiea Coo Common Stock

Norfolk t Westera Railway Co. 200 Comon Gtock

American Electric Power Co., 700 Inc, Common Stock

Bankers Trust Co, (~ew~ork) 200 Capital Stock

Yellon National Bank & Trust Co, 100 85-1/4 Net 8,525.00 2.82 (~ittsburgh)Capital Stock

Morgan Guaranty Trust Car of 100 118-3/4 Net l1,875.00 3*37 flew Yark Capital Stock

Dow Chemical Co. Common Stock 400

*Includes brokerage commissima paid. **Yield at present indicated dividend rates, COMMON STOW ( ~ontfnued) Indicated Ma. of Market Price Tot a1 Current Date of Shares at hlich Principal Yf eld Security Purchased Purchased C0.8t* on Cost*' Scott Paper Co. Cmn~onStock 600 37-1/2[200) $ 2~~575.~75

Shell 011 Co, Common Stock 600 45 (200) 27,060,57 2.88 44-3/4(100 ) 4h-1/2 (200) 44-3/5(100 I

Minnesota Mining & Manufac- 300 63-3/8 19,148.52 1,41 turing Co. Common Stock

Westinghouse Electric Carp. 600 39-1/2 23,9320F0 3*01 Common Stock

ousto on Lighting & Power Co. 500 46-7/8 23,649&70 1.52 Common Stock

Merck & Co., Inc. Common Stock 200 100-3/4 20,248.16 1.78

United States Gypsum cod Cmon 300 89-1/2 26,993.85 3.33 Stock

Virginia Electric & Power 'Ca. 600 11 2-7 / 8 25,911,64 2,lO Colnmon Stock

Allied Chemical CorpQ Common 5 00 52 Stock

Internati oaal Business Machines 100 465-1/4 46,600.00 0.86 Corp. Capital Stock

Potomac Electric Power Co. 1,100 21-3/ 8 23,824.68 3.69 Common Stock

wens-Illinois Glass Ca. Common 300 86-1/2 26,032.95 2-81 Stock

Texas Utilitiea Co. Common Stock 400 ~j6-1/4 22,678.52 2.12

Bank of America National Trust 200 65-3/4 Net 13,150 a 00 3.04 & Savings Association (San ~'rancisco)Comon Capital Stock

Se curlty First Bational Bank 100 82-3/4 Net 8,275.00 1093 (LOS hgeles) Common Stock

corn Products co. Comraon Stock 400 56-7/8( 100) 22 ,%6,19 2*45 56-3/4 ( XOO 1 56-5 /8 (2001

Kroger Co. Common Stock

Libbey-Owens-Ford Class Co , 400 54-7/8 22 ,fl27.P4 kw72 Common Stock

9/30/63 Detroit Edison Cod Copppon Stock 700 34-7/8(400 1 ~4,629. 90 3.41 34-314 (300

%Lncludes brokerage commissions paid. **Yield at present indicated dividend rates COM?dON STOCKS (~ontinued) Indicated No. of Market Price Total Current Date of Shares at Which Principal Yield Purchase Securit Purchased Purchased Castk on Costs* atis Elevator CO. Folnmon stock 400 51-3/a(30~1 $ 20,71~,053,48%

9/30/63 public Service Electric & Gas 400 '73-3/8 29,535,36 3+25 Co. Comon Stock

9/30/63 General Electric Co. common 300 79-1/2 23,990.85 2.50 Stock

9/30 t Inland Steel CO, Capital stock 600 43-3/8( 500 1 26,256,58 3,66 10 11/63 43-1/4(100)

3/30/63 Phillips Petroleum Cob Common 500 55 (3001 279697db8 3 ,hl Stock 54-7/8(2001

10/1/63 General Telephone & Electronf cs 900 27-5/8 25r157.19 3.15 Corp. Common Stock

10/1/63 Procter Br Gamble Co, Comon 300 79-3 /8 23,953.32 2 . 00 Stock

10/1/63 Texaco Inc. Capital Stock 400 69-1 /2 27,983*80 2.86

10/2/63 American Home Products Corp. 400 62-1 /2 25,181,OO 2.49 Capital Stoek

10/2/63 Amerf can Tobacco Co* Common 90 0 27-3/8 24,931.71 5 b1 Stock

10/2/63 Eastman Kodak Co. C~monStock 300 I13 34,050~90 2.16

10/3/63 Flarida Power Fk Light Co. 40 0 72-1 /2 29,185,QO 1075 Common Stock

10/3/63 Ohio Edison Co, Common Stock 500 50-3/4 25,595.40 3.71

10/3/63 United States Steel Corp. 500 54-1/8 27 ,e8k 55 3.67 Common Capital Stock

10/7/63 First National Bank of' Chicago 100 78 Net Common Stock

10/7/63 First National City Bank (~ew 100 109-5/8 Net 10,962,50 2 -74 York) Capital Stock

10/7/63 Bankers Trust Co, (~lewYork) 30 0 59-3/4 Net 17,925.00 3*35 Capital Stock

10/7/63 Federal 1nsurance Co. Cormon 100 73 met Capf tal Stock f0/7/63 St, Paul Fire & Marine 100 64 Net 6,400~00 2.00 Insuraact Cod Capital Stock

10/7/63 Connecticut General Life 100 165 Met 16,500.00 0.55 Insurance CoL Capital Stock

10/7/63 Lincoln National Life Insurance 100 175 met XD 17,500.00 0.57 Co. Capital Stock

10/7/63 Irousehold Finance Corp. Common 400 58-3/8 23,529.36 2.38 Stock

*Includes brokerage commissions paid. "Yield at present indicated dividend rates. COMMON STOCKS (continued) Inaf cated no. of Market Price Tot Current Date of Shares at Whf eh Princf pal Yield

Purchase Securf t Purchased . Purchased ,, ,. - castiP on Costi* ~n~e&oll-~andCohYComon Stock 300 80 $ 24,141','00 4.972

10/7/63 Union Pacific Railroad Co, 600 40-3/8 24,460~14 3,92 Common Capital Stock

10/8/63 Monsanto Chemical Co, Common 400 58-3/8 23,529 + 36 2 04 Stock

10/8/63 Southern California- Edison Co, 700 32-7/8(400) 23,222 .90 3 *16 Cornon Stock 32-3/4 (300)

10/8/63 Standard Oil Ca. of California 300 64-314 19,561.44 3*07 Common Stock

10/0/63 Comonveslth Edison CO* Comon >o0 51 Stock

10/8/63 Vdnneapolis-Honeywell Regulator 200 120-1/2(100) 24,177008 Co, Common Stock 120-l/4( 100)

10/8 & Otis Elevator Co. Common Stock 5 00 48-1 /4 ( 200 ) ~4,529~08 3.67 9/63 48-7/8( 300

10/9 & American Electric Power CoalInc, 600 36-3/8(200) 22,085~82 2,93 l0/63 Common stock 36-5/8( roo) 36-L/~(~oQ) 36-1/4( 100)

10/9,10 National Dairy Products Corg. 400 64-1/2( 100) 26,182.01 3.36 & 11/63 Common Stock 64-3/4(100) 65-1/2( 100) 65-1/4(100)

10/9 & Sears, Roebuck & Co, Common 300 99-1/2( 100) ~9,884~24 1~66 W63 stock 99 (100) 98-7/8(100) 10/10/63 Addressograph-Multfgraph Corp. 400 56 Camon Stock

10110163 General Foods con. Common Stock 300 87 26,243.10 2,29

10/10/63 Insurance Co, of North America 100 96 Capital Stock

10/10/63 Shell Oil CO, Common Stock 500 43-3/4( 4001 22,066,83 2,95 43-5/81 100)

10163 American Smelting & Refining Co. 300 80-7/0 24,403071 3.44 Common Stock

10/11/63 Baltimore Gas & Electric Co, 700 35-5/8 25,195 17 3 45 Cornon Stock

10/11/63 Bristol-Myers Co. Common Stock 5 00 56-5/8 28,534,80 1.45

10/14/63 Amco Steel COT. Common stock 400 63-5/8( 200 1 25,606.42 4.69 63-1/2( 200)

10/14/63 Central and south West Corp, 5 00 43-1/4(100) 21,677.39 2~2 Common Stock 43 (200) 42-3/L (200)

*Includes brokerage comiasions paid. **Yield at present indicated dividend rates, COMMON STOCKS (Continued) Indicated ma. of Market Price Tot a1 Current Date of Shares at Rich Principal Yield Purchase. Securit Purchased Purchaqed , Cp~t* m Cost*# 'm General American T:ansportation 300 77-3 /4 ( 1001 $ 23,427+79 3.075 Corp, Common Stock

10/14/63 Texaco Inc, Capital Stock 300 6~-3/L( 100 1 20,362.24 2,95 67-1/4 (200)

10/15/63 Continental Illinof s National 200 45-1/2 Het XD 3,100.00 zp64 Bank & Trust Coe of Chicago Comon CapitaJ Stock

10/15/63 Chase Manhattan Bank (mew ~ork) 200 95-1/4 Net 18,250 .00 24 85 Capital Stock

10/15/63 Republic Rational Bank of Dallas LOO 60-518 Net 6,062,50 2077 Common Capital Stock

10/15/63 Ford Motor Co, Common Stock 400 $3-1/4 21,477432 3d35 lQ/l5 b Philadelphia Electric Co. 800 33-3/4( 600) 27,337.28 3.86 16/63 Common Stock 34 (200)

10/16/63 ~nternationelPaper CO. Common 000 34-3/4 28,091.04 2,99 Stock

06/63 Union Carbide Corg. Capital 300 107-3/0 32,361dT2 3,314 Stock

10/17/63 Chemical Bank New York Trust 100 84-1/8 Net 8,412.50 3033 Co. Capital Stock

10/17/63 First National Bank in Dallas 100 71-3/4 Net 7,175.00 logo Common Capital Stock

10/17/63 Standard Oil Co. (~ew~ersey) 400 7 044 28,284J.2 3068 Capital Stock

10117 & Borden Co. Capltal Stock 400 65-3/8 26,332.16 2.13 18/63

10/17 & Johns-Ma~ville Corp. Common 500 b8-3/4( 200) 24,529,07 4.08 18/63 stock 48-1/2( 200) 48-$/8 (100)

10/17/63 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, 600 38-1/21 200) 23,241.57 2,58 Cornon stock 38-3/8I200) 38-1/41 100) 38-1 /a ( LOO

10/17/63 General Electric Co, Common 300 80-5 /8 ( 100 1 24,291.15 2.47 stock 80-1/2(100) - 80-3/8(100) - Total Common Stocks Purchased 21- .boo TOTAL CORPORATE SECURITIXS PURCHASED $3,733.1~8~86 -

*Includes brokerage commfssions paido **Yield at present indicated dividend rates, CALLE OF CORPORATE SECURITIES

Tot a1 Principal Reaeemed Securf t Proeeeds $6 .OOO par vrlus Belt Railway Co. of Chicago First Mortgage 4-5m sinking Fund Bonas, Series A, dated AU~US~15, 1962, die-~u~ust15, --1987, called at 101.35% pLus accrued interest (Gain un call over book value $34.09) $ 6,081.00 ($244,000 par value of $250,000 holding not called)

9/6/63 $47,000 par value Baltimore Gas and Electric Coa Registered b-7/05 Series due 1980, First Refunding Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds, dated June 1, 1960, due June 1, 1980, called at L01,457$ plus accrued interest (~ainon call over book value $21.08 ) 41,681.50 ($365,000 par value of $412,000 holding not called)

10/1/63 $13,000 par value Public Service Electric md Gas Co, 4-3/45 Debenture Bonds due 1981, Cated October 1, 1961, due October 1, 1981, called at 102.20% plus accrued interest (~ainon call over book value $10.651 13,286.00 ($481,000 par value of $494,000 holding not called)

REPORT ON PF,RMNE3T UNIVERSITY FUND INVESTMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YWR EmDED AL'GUST 31, 1963.-under separate bound cover, the Land and Investment Cdttee presents a report on the Permanent University Fund investments for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1963, During the year, the Codttee made periodic reports of purchases, sales, and calls of ~ecuritlesfor the Fund, all of which trans~ctionswere duly approved by the Board of Regents, The preeent repart summarizes the investrcent transections for the fis- eaL year and indicates the status of the Fundts portfolio sa of August 31, 1963,

Pi) 1. o',.t- W \D vl

r * 'a rc) 4 w 0 PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FWD - LAND lfd1?"II)ER5,-- GRAZIHG LEASE NO4 801 (RENEWAL OF 773) TO BLAKE BONIZIlM ON PORTION OF 50-LEAGUE TRhCT - LAMR CC)UNTV, TFXAS.--Mr. Uake Bonhm or Sumner, Texas, holds a grazing lease for 5 years expiring December 31, 1963, on five of the remaining six tracts of Fifty-League Grant land in Lamar County. The lease covers 433.6 acres, and rental has been $225.00 arinually. Mr. Bonham now prgposes a 5-yeas renewal 3f this lease at annual rental of $0.75 per acre ($325,23 annually),

If is reconmended that the Board of Hegents authorize this new Lease for 5-years be~inningJanuary 1, 1964, with the Chairman to sign the lease u-pon approval as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Sndowment Officer. TRUST ATID SPECIAL FVNDS -- INVESTMENT MATTESS ,--

REPORT OF PURCHASES , SUES AN11 CALLS OF f;ECUEITIES, --The following purchases, sales and calls of securities have been made for the Trust and Special. bds since the meeting of September 28, X363? We ask that the Board ratify and approve theae trans- actions:

PURCHASES OF SECURITIES

Date of Principal- Purchase Securit . Cost $15.000 nar Auatio 'm. - vdue Natimal Bank ;% ~ime~e'r&icate Deposit, dated 9/~5/63~due 9/25/64, purchased at par (Murray Case Sells Foundation Stud.ent Loan Fund)

10/1/63 $40,000 par value Austin National Bank 4% Time Certificate of Deposit, dated 10/1/63, due 10/1/6t,purchased at par {~ilaBelle Etter Estate - Temporary)

10/8/63 $20,000 par value Lova Public Service Zed First Mortgage Bonds, 4-3/8$ Series, dated 9/1/63, due 9/1/93, purchased at 99-314 Net to yield 4,39% to maturity xg,g?o.oo 20,000 par value Lone Star Gas CP~4-3/8% Sinking Fund Deben- tures dated 9/1/63, due 9/1/88, purchased at 99-718 Net to yield 4,385 to maturity 19,975,OO 20,000 par value C. I, T, Financial Corpd 4-L/2% Debentures, dated 9/1/63, due 9/1/84,purchased at 100-5/8 Net to yield 4,455 to maturity 20 ,I.?? ,OO (Alexander Caswell Ellis Fellowship in Education Fund)

10/9/63 100 Shares United States Gypsum Co, Common Stock, purchased at 87 8,7h7,70 200Shares Kimterly-CLark Corps CamonStock, purchased at 69-5/8 14,0~6,92 400 Shares Gulf States Utilities Co. Common Stock, purchased at 36-118 111,538,24 400 shares CommerciaL Credit Coo Common Stock, purchased at 42-1/8 17,010,24 (~undsGrouped far Investment)

10/16/63 $4,000 par value Austin National Bank 4% Time Certificate of Deposit, dated 10/16/63, due 10/16/6I+,purchased at par (Department of 3rma - Laboratory heatr re)

SALES OF SECURITIES

Date Xet Sales Sold Security Procekds 9/24/63 200 Shares Union Electric Coo Cornon Stock, 801d 100 at 27-7/8 and 100 at 27-3/4 (kin on salt over book value $3!?8682} $5,486,32 (Alexander Caswell Ellis Fellowship in Education Fund)

10/l./h3 625 Sharee Gulf Interstate Co, Common Stock, sold at 7-118 Bet less transfer taxes (Loss on sale over book value $923,911 h ,451,09 (!The Jack and Elva Josey Academic Center Unrestricted Fund) CALLS OF SZCURITIEE

Tot a1 Date Principal Redeemed Securit Proceeds $1,000 par value Consolidsted Natura; bas Co, 55 Debentures. dated 9/1/57, due 9/1/82, called ht 101,7'3% plus accrued interest (MOB on call over book value $50,391 $I ,01'7*30 ($13,000 gar value of $14,000 holding not called) (F'tmds Grouped for Investment}

9/3/63 $2,00OparvalueBelt Reilway Co, oEChieagoFirst Mortgageb-5/8% Sinking Funs Bonds, Series A, dated 8/15/62, due 8/17/87, ealled at 101d35$ plus accrued interest (LOBS on call over book value $ll,hG) 2,027.00 ($48,000 ptar value of $50,0@0 holding not called) [Hogg Foundation: W, Co Hogg Estate Fund)

1~/1/63 $1,000 gar value Consumers Faver Cod First Mortgage Bonds 4-3/45 Series, dated 10/P/57, due 10/1/81, called at 100.50% plus accrued interest (hss on call over book value $68.60) 1,005.80 ($1,000 par value of $2,000 holding not called) (Funds Grouped for Investment )

$1,000 par value Public Service Electric & Gas Co, 4-3/45 Debenture Bonds, dated ~0/1/61, due 10/1/81, called at 10Z020$ plus accrueL interest {Gain on call over book value $0,801 1,022,OO ($29,000 par value of $30,000 holding not called ) (~undsGroupod for Investment)

$3,000 gar value Ditto (Gain on call over book value $7,991 ($97,000 par value of $~00,000 holding not called) (~0~~Foundat ion : Varner Propel-ties ) TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - RUT, ESTATL [JLATTrnS ,--

AOGG FOUNDATJ.0N: W, C, HOGG bBMORIAL FUND - PROPOSED OIL AND GAS LXASE TO SOUFEILAND LEASEHOLD, INC,, OLD HUMULE FIELD (SCRANTOW RANSZEN FEE LAND #l9) HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS,--The proposed lease from Mrs, Alice M, Hanszen et al, as leasors, to Southland Leasehold, fnc,, as Lessee, covers the undivided interest in certain lots comprising 8,6 acres out of the W, 11, Bailey Subdivision in the dames Strange Survey, Harris County, The Unfvessity's interest is 108/1728ths6

A lease to this same company for a primary term of 90 days was approved by the Board at its meeting of April 5, 1963%but that lease has terminated and the new one is being requested and is being executed by the other lessor parties, The new lease provides for a well to be drilled on the land to a depth of 1,200 feet unless salt is encountered at a lesser depth or unles~the well is completed for oil and gas in paying quantities at a lesser depth within 90 days after the date of the latest certificate of acknowledgment by a lessor party, The royalty uould be 1/6 on oil and gas produced, including casinghead and all other &as, No bnus consideration is to be paid,

It is recommended that the University join in the proposed lease and that the Chairman be authorized to execute the instrument upon approval as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the EndowLent Officer,

HOGG FOLIWDATION : W, C, HOGG bTEM0HIA.L FUND - PROPOSED MINERAL LEASES TO 30EN A, HILL, WHARTON COUNTY,--The proposed leases from bs, Alice N. Hanszen, Miss Imn Hogg, Mrs, Margaret Wells Hogg and the Board of Regents of The Univer- sity of Texas to Mr, John A, Hill cover 55 acres for one lease and 210,57 acres for the other in the Baling Field, Wharton County. No bonus consideration is to be paid and royalty would be 1/6 on oil and gas praduced, The primary term of the lease will be 90 days from October 19, 1963a The University's interest is 1/1.6th from the Will C, Hog@;Estate and remainder intereat in 3/64ths f-rom the Thos, Eo Hogg Estate, The members of the Hogg family are executing the leasea, This acreage has been leased a number of times over the past years, A number of wells have been drilled and some of them have produced oil In past years,

It is recommcndcd thal; the proposed lease be approved and that the Chairman be authorized to execute the instrument upon approval as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Endowment Officern

/ TEXAS WESTERN CQLLEGE RENEWAL OF FARI4IYG LEASE TO JOHN T, BEAN ON - 'dt,. COTTON ESTATE ACHEAGE, EL PASO, TEXAS,--This lease covers a tract of ~12~635 acrss,,inthe Cotton Addition of El Paso and has been leased t;o Mr, Bean on a year to year basis, As rental the University receives 113 of the grass pro- ceeds of a11 crops and pays the cost of electricity for pumping water for irrigation as well as 1/3 of the cvst of fertilizero Rental has averaged $8,000 to $9,000 annually,

The land covered by this Lease is in the Chamizal zone which is pend- ing final settlement, However, it is felt that settlement will probably not be completed for some time and therefore President Ray has recommended that the lease to Mr. Bean on this acreage be renewed for the 1964 calendar year under the terms outlined above, The recommendation is concurred in by the Central Administration staff wfth the Chairman authorized to execute the lease after approval as to form by the University Attorney and as to content by the Endow- ment Officer, ARCEER M. HUNTINCTON MUSEUM FWD - XXTETlSIOll OF GRAZ'itlG LFASE ON HUNTINGTON LANDSp GALVESTOM COUNTY, JOE $loROBINSOB,--The Huntington Lands in Galveston Cour.ty, except that on Wilson Point which is inaccessible for grazing use, have been under grazing lease tn b,Robinson eince 1949, $he last lease being for a three-year period, May 15, 1960, through May 14, 1963, with prior right to negotiate for anolher lease at the end of the termc Curren: rental is $1,20 per acre on 3,350 acres- With the sale of a portion of the tract to Union Carbide Corporation in 1962, some 235.29 acres were released from Mr, robin son*^ lease and the annual rental reduced from $4,020 to $3,720~ Leases for some time have been negotiated through the real estate firm of Kellner , qvers E Schmitt of Texas City and Galveston, and inadverfent.1~the rental for the current year was forwarded to the IJniversity and ~cceptedbefore the negotiation for a new lease,

It appears that the current rental rate is still in line, end Mrb Robinson has been a very satisfactory tenant, A proposal for a new lease will be worked out with Mr., Robinson, or with someone else, prior to May, 1964, and sub- mitted to the Board of Regents, Meanwhile, it is rec~mmendedthat the Hoard of Regents authorize the extensi~nof the 1960 lease to expire on May 14, 1964, to be evidenced by a letter agreement signed by the Lndoxment Officer or, behalf of the University and by MY, Robinson,

IiOGG FOUNDATION: WIW C, HCGG mMORIAL FUN3 - LEASE FOR ACDITIONAL TERM TO SfMPSO14 DINTNF CAR, INC,, ON PROPERTY AT MAIN AND BELL (WHITE PROPERTY IN HOUSTON).--Simpson 3lning Car has operated on the Hogg Foundation" property at Main and Bell in Houston for about 27 years, the last lease being for ? years expiring December 31, 1963, st base rental of $1,000 per month plus 6% of gross 6aleEi above $200,000 annually- The lease is subdect to cancellation On 6 months' notice in the event of sale or long-term lease, The improvements are owned by the lessee with right removal, upor1 termination of the lease? The lessee now proposes a new lease for 2 years beginning January 1, 1964, under the same terms as the cuprent lease, Their annual business is running around $180,030 to $Lg0,000, and TiO percent.age reatal has been due, Though this property should be worth in excess of $600,000 and the rental provides only about 2% return on value, no improvement In income appears possikle until a sale or long-term lease is made, It is reenmended tha-t; thc Lcssee's proposal rur a new lease he accepted, except that notice 05 cmcellatian in the event of sale or long-tern lease will be reduced to 3 rno~'t~sfram the present 6 months0 1%is further recommended that the Chairman be authorized to execute the new lease when approved as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Endowment Officer ,

ARC:I-(IIIt M+ HUKTISICI'OIJ MUSEWI 3UND - PROFOSAL FROM WM, W c SMERRILL, TRUSTEE, FOR PURCHASE GF WILSOU POINT AREA OF YUNTINGTGN LANDS, SF Cr BUNDICK LEAGUE, CALVESTQN COUNTY,--Part of the Huntinuton Lands in Galvest~nCounty comprise the west end of Wilson Point Ln just west of the Galveston Causeway" A ehnnnei dug scvcral years ago separates the Point from the mainland, and the only land access to the UniversityBs west end of the Point would have to be by bridge acrcss the channel and by road across property owned by others. Our acreage on the Point, though ~AOsurvey on the ground is avail- able, has been carried on tho l!nivercityfs records n1li5 on County records at approximately 312 acres, Maxi~umelevation is around 2 feet above sea level, and it appears ;hat most of it is under water at normal. high tide,

Wm, W, Sherrill, Trustce, of" Iloust~nproposes to buy the University's Wilson Point acreage for $210,000, with the understanding that he will obtain merchantable title to a minimum of 300 acres, or in the alternative if so desired by the Board of Regents to pay $600 per acre for all on which merchantable title can be given* He prnposes to pay 30% dukn with the balance in 10 annual installxents . with interest at 7% per annum wi tk full on-or-before privileges and provision for release of the lien by 10-acre tracts upon payment of 1-112 times the average acre price, Individual endorsements on the note will be provided to the extent necessary to satisfy the University. All minerals would be retained by the University with reasonable drilling sites to be agreed on by the parties and so re6erved in the dead. It appears quite definite that Mx, Sherrill and his associates would develop this tract for residential resort purposes which will involve considerable expense for access, filling, utilities, and boat channels.

Though another independent appraisal has been requested, appraisals in the past have given a value of not more than $100 per acre on this land, Mr. Sherrill has furnished an independent appraisal showing $550 per acre, Mr. Joseph Tamburine of Texas City who owns about 90 acres adjoining the Univer- sity'~acreage on the east has offered to pay the Sosra of Regents $1,000 a year for an option to extend s, maximum of 3 years to buy its Wilson Point acre- age at $125 per acre,

Subject to the independent appraisal to be received later and other information to be obtained for considerat ion by the Board of Regents, the staff recommends that Mr, Sherrill's proposal be accepted except that, subject to his acceptance by November 22, 1963, the sale be at $700 per acre on the area to which merchantable title can be given, based on a survey on the ground at the expense of the seller, Payment terms would be as proposed and set out above, It is further recommended that, if the change is accepted by Mr. Sherrill within the time allowed, the Chairman be authorized to execute a contract or sale and in due course the deed when approved as to form by the Land and Trust Attorney and as to content by the Endowment Officer, TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

Mrs, Johnson and Gentlemer: ;

The dockets prepared by the cornponenc institutions Listed below are herewith submitted with my reconmendation for ratification or approval, as appropriate, at the meeting of t,he Eoard or Regents in Austin an Novembe-r 8- 9, 1963.

Main University M, U. Anderson Hvspital and Texas Western College Tumr Institute Mcdical Branch Scu~hwesternEleilical School Den ta1 ranch

The Graduate School of Biornedica'l Sciences did not have any docket material to submit to thc Board for the November meeting,

Listed below arc Central Administration items which I recommend for the ~oard'sratification or approval,

The following gifts have been received. Approval of the Road 01 Regents is recommended.

Amount Donor --Terms and Conditions or Value

NOV ' m3 1+ ~nonymous Unrestricted $L, 500,OO N~V8 1963 2, Anonymous Unrestricted NOV 8 1963 3 .JAnonymous Unrestricted The Rockefriler Unrestricted Foundation N(IV 8 m3 / New York, Npw vork Texas Truak Company Unrestricted , San Antonio, Texas

REC0MMENDAT:ION OF THE COMPTROLLER

Approval ot Issuance of Change Brde~to Rockford Furl~itureAssociates Contract lor Carpets and R7.1g.s for the l!nd ergraduate Library and Academic Center, Main University.

After the award of the contract for the raxpets and r~gsfor the Under- graduarc Library and Academic Center and furt!ler i nsprctia~nof varj 0u.s types uf rugs arid carpet padding, it was decided that better protection would he provided for the carpet if 40 ounrc all-hair carpet padding was used instcad of 50 ounce rubberized rug ~usflionas originally specified, which wodld involve an addition of only $643,72 to thc contract price. A change order was issued, therefore, giving effect t~ this substitution, and it is recommended that approval be given to thc issuance of chis change order, and also to the transfer of 3643,72 from the Allotment Account for this project to the contract accou~twith Rockford Furniture Associates for Carpets and Rugs for the Vndcrgraduatc Library and Academic Cent~r.

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INDEX November 8 anm1.963 Meeting

--Page No. Contracts Academic ...... Government Research + . . , . Faculty Legislation ...... Gifts and Grants ...... National Defense Student Loan Program Nepotism...... OutsideEmployment ...... Sale of University Property ... Travel Paid from Non-Travel Funda . Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty ..

Main University - Docket Index THj', U?TL'VERSITY OF TEXAS Main University Austin

Chancellor Harry Ransom The University of !&xac Austin, Texas

kar chancel lo^' Ransom ;

The following docket for the kin Ulliversity is submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents at its meetlng 19 Austin on November 8 and 9, 1963:

RESEARCH CONTRACTS: The following contracts and amendments have been negotiated by the Office of Government Sponsored Research and have been siaed by the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs upon the recommendution of the appropriate Technical Director, the Director of the Office of kvernment Sponsored Research, and the Business Manager . I recmend your approval md ratification of signatures .

,J. Modification 3o. 6, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AF 19 (604)-8513, by which the Bpartment of the Air Force, Air Force Systems Conrmand, Electronic Systems Division, Laurence GA Hanscom 7-38 2-- 1: Field, Bedford, kssachusetts, increases the scope of the work and adds the sum of $13,000.00 to the contract funds. The study of the comparfson of the electric fields induced in the earth with those produced in a conventional horizontal antenna continues in the Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory under the direction of i3 . A. W . Straiton, Professor of Electrical Engineering. k' 2, Modification No. 8, Supplmental Agreement to Contract AF 33(600)-42316, by which the &par-heat of the Air Force, Air Force Systems Comnd, Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-htterson Alr Force Bese, Ohio, extends the period of the contract to Augu~t30, .,m- .3cy'~2' 1963. The fabrication of an air-borne radar target sirnulator and az' support of a flight test program is carried on in the MlStary Physics Research Laboratory under the direction of A. E. Lockenvitz, Professor

J Of mysics * 3 - Contract AF 33 (615)-1029,by which the Ikpartment of the Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, Aeronautical Systems Divisfon, Wri&t-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, provides $58,193 -00 for research on relativity and gravitational theories. The contract is effective for the period September 1, 1963 through October 15, 19611, and the research will be pel-formed under the direction of Dr. Alfred Schild, Professor of bbthematics.

4. bdification Xo. 2, Supplemental Agreement to Contract AF 33(657)-9587, by which the Department of the Air Force, Air Forcc Systerne Command, Aeronautical Systems Division, WrZght- Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, adds the sum of $57,051.00 to the contract funds and extends the period of the contract through June 30, 1964. The re search continues in the lkfense Rc search Laboratory under the 'direction of Dr. C, P. Boner, Professor of Fnysics.

5 . Modification JJo , 1, Supplemental Agreement to Contract & 33 (65.7)-10311, by which the DEparQnent of the Air Force, Air Force Systems Command, Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Fatteraon Air Force Sse, Ohio, adds the sum of @5,046.96 to the contract funds and extends the period of the contract through Xovember 2, 1963. The work continues in the Mtlitary Physics Research Laboratory under the direction of A. Z. Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics. Grant AF-AFOSR-487-64,by which the Ikparbent of the Air Force, J6Air Force Off ice of ScientifLC Research, Off ice of Aerospace .&search, Washington, D . C ., provides $35,000 -00 for support of research entitled "Quantum Aspects of Electrical Sciences. " 'The grant is effective for the period October 1, 1963 through Scptembcr 30, 1964, and the research will be performed under the direction of Dr. Arwln A. mugal, Professor of Electrical Engineering. Modification No . 3, Supplemental Agreement to Contract /j'. M-~~-o~~-M-ooQ~~(E),by which the bpertmcnt of the Army, U, S, Amy Electronics Materiel Agency, Fort Monmouth Procurement Off ice, Fort '?T?, 5 /,J-& Mamouth, New Jersey, transfers title, to the University to eight pieces of equipment valued et $2,695 -79. The research ontitled "~uperconduetive Frequency Control &vices1' continues under the direction of Dr. William H. Hartwfg, As~ociateProfessor of Electrical Engiaeering.

,8, Modification TZo , 9, Supplemental Agreement to Contract M- 36-039-SC- 78911, by which the Dcpartm~ntof the Army, U. S . Army Electronics Materiel Agency, Fort &nmouth Procurement Office, Fort ,7riz- j / .q Monmouth, New Jersey, transfe18s to tle University title to four tabulating file card cases valued at $1,364.00. T'be machine language translation studies were directed by Dr. W, P, Lehmann, Rofes~orof Germanic Languages.

9. Contract No. 14-10-0333-1121, by which thc Umltcd Statcs kpartment of the Interior, 3atfonaZ Park Service, Santa Fe, New Mexico provides $85,000.00 for support of archeological surveys of the hvon enlarge- ment, Laneport, Xosth San Gabriel and South San Gabriel and excavations at the Waco, Cedar Creek, Somerville, and Amistad projects. The contl*act is effective for the period August 23, 1963, through August 31, 1965, and the program wjll be under the direction of Dr. T . PJ . Capbell, Frofc ssor of Anthropology.

10. Supplemental Agreement No. 5, to Contrnct SAE-91.52, by whfch the United States kpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Off ice of Education, Washineon, D. C., adds the swn of $12,500~00 and increases the contract funds *om $356,803.00 to $369,309.00 and extends the period of the contract to August 31, 1964. The field study in 'the wider use, by means of microwave television, of faculty resources among a nmber of 7/# institutions of higher education continues under the direction of v,'-J J 7 0 / Professor Robert F . Schenkkan, Director of ~adio/~elevis~on.

1. Grant AI-02830-05, by which the United States Deparlmnt or Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provi&s 7'-- 35 3 4$27,600.00 for support of re search entitled "Studies om Bacterial Cysts. " Ttze grant is effective for the period Segtember 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will be performed under the arection of Dr. OrviLlc Wyss, Professor of MicrobL01oe;y.

2. Grant CA-07172-01, by which the United States Dcparhent of ' Education, and Welfare, Public Health Scrvice, provides $l1,636.00 support of re search entitled "He teroaromtic mron Compomdr*I as Therapeutic A~i~ts,"The g~antis effective for 'he period September 1963 throug!ri August 31, 1964, and the research will be performed undrlr b the direction of Dr. IUchsel J. S. &war, Robert A, Welch Professor of Chemistry.

13. Grant CA-07265-01, by which the United States Rgartmnt of Health, Educat$on, and Welfare, Public Health Serfice, provides $25,9a .00 for r , support of research entltled "Geiletic hmgc Induced by Chemicals and Xiadiations." The grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will be perfoilnetl under the dirbec-tion of Dr. bbry L. Alexander and Dr. Wilson S, Stone, Ikparwnt of Zoology * 14 rn Grant GM-06492-05, by which the Unfted StamtcsDepartment of /i~ealth,Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $292,819 -00 for support of re search entitled "l

.A5 rn Grant ~088~-03,by which the United States &partmen-t; of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Hedth Service, provides $22,350,00 for support of research entitled "The Chemodifferentiat ion of the Avian Urogenital System ." The grant 1s effective for the period September 1, 1963 throua Auwst 31, 1964, ana the research will be performed under the d5rection of Dr. Terrell H. Hamilton, Assistan-t; Professor of Zoolog.

16. Grant GM-09044-03, by which th~United States Department of Hcnl-th, Educatian, and Welfare, Public Health Service, providcs $14,@30.00 for m~portof reeearch entitled "me Role of CO, on hidative Fllosphorylation ." The pant is effective for theLperiod September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will bc performed under the direction of Dr. Daniel M. Ziegler, Associate Professor of Chemistry.

1.7. Grant GM-09654-03, by which thc VnTted States Department of Health, Educatton, and Welfare, Public Health Ser-vice, provides $17,03.9.00 for support of research entitled "Studies on Ristone Wtaboli~rn," The @;rant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will be perfomed under the dSrection of Dr. m.vid P, Bloch, Associate Professor of Botany.

,+la. Grant GM-11449-01, by which the United States '13epari;ment of Health, Education, and Wclfare , Public He81 th Serdce, provides $32,463.00 for support cf research entitled "Genetic Studie v of Mutagenesis in Eees and lkocophila." Thc grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 throu* August 31, 1964, and the research will be performed under the direction of Dr. William R. Lee, As~istant Professor of Zoolow.

19. Grant G&ll$3l-Ol, by which the United States Department of Iiealth, Education, and Welfare, !Public Health Servicc , grovf cles $3&,233.00 for support of research kntztled "MO Calculations of Biulogical hterest." The grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 .t;hrough August 31, 19&, and the research will be performed under the Ureetion of Dr. blichael J. 5. Dzwas, Robert A. Welch Prof e o sor of Chemistry.

PO Grant GM-11609-01,by which the United States Department of J Ilealth, Education, and Welfare, Rfblic Health Service, provides .&02,797 "00 for support of research entitled "Evolutionary, Cherai.ca1 and Radiation Genetics ." The grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 tlmough August 31, 1964, and the research will be performed under the direction of Dr. Wilsoil S. Stone, Professor of' Zo0Loej;y.

"$21. Grant FE-04516-05,by which the lhited state^ bpartment of IIealth, Education, and Welfare, Publf c Health Service, provides $34,166.00 for suppo~tof research entitled "Red Blood Cell Enzymes - in Relation to Human JXseaces .'I Tbe grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will be performud under the direction of Dr. Clarence P. Oliver, F~ofessorof Zoolc~and Dr. Robert P, Warner, Profe s sox of Zoology. 2 Grant MII-03223-05, by which %he Uni'ccd States &partmen% of "-Kealth, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, provides $1!0,200.00 for supprt of re search entftled l1 Ihkb1.uk PerceptLon and Personality ." me grant is eff2ctLve for the per2od Septenher 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, and the research will be perfomd under thc direction of Dr. Wayne H. Iioltmmn, Professor of Psychology, and Dr. Joseph S, Thorpe, Assistant Prafesaor of P~ychoLogy.

. 23, Grant 141-06823-02, by which the United States Depamellt; of '~ealth,Education, and. Welfare, Bcrblic Heal% Service, provides %, 376.00 for support of research entitled "Conlputer Analysis of personality." The grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 throum Augnst 31, 1964, and tE,e research will be performed under the direction of Dr. Robert P. Peck, fiofessor of Educatimol Psychology, and Dr. Donad J. Veldman, Asalstant Professor of Educational psycho lo^.

/24. Grant WP-00083-02, by which the United States lkpartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Bureau of State Service, provides $lr3,&34,00 for aupport of research entitled "Amino Acid Formation in Anaerobic Sludge Digestion." The grant is effective for the period October 1, 1963 through September 30, 1944, and the research will be performed under the dkrection of Dr. Joce~~F. Wins, Jr., Assistan-t. Professor of Civfl Engineering.

' 25. Grant WP-00204-04,by which the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Publie Health,Service, Bureau of State Servic? , provides $30,479.00 far support of research entitled "Metaboli~rnof fir111e Bays of %xas ," Tkc grant is ef'fective for the period October I, 1963 throu* Septcnfber SO, 1964, and the research w5ll be performed under the direction of Dr. htrick L. Parker, Dr. Robert J. Beyers , and Dr. 3. J. Copeland of the Institute of Marine Science .

B 26. Grant 5-K6-~A-le,366-02,Research Cnrcer Award, by which the lhited States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service provides $26,107.00 for support oP ~escarchentitled "Mitosis and Chromosomes in Ehealth and Maease." 'me grant is effeczive for the gerisd September 1, 1963 through Awust 31, 1964, and thc research will be performed wder the direction of Dr. John J. Bfeselc, Professor of Zoology, and Dr. Wilson S , Stone, Profc ssor of Zoology.

27. Grant VRA 305-T-64, by which the Lhitcd States ;Department of Health, Education, and Wclf are, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, provides $17,290 -00 for support of a teaching @ant and traineeships in ?: 5-f social work. The grant is effective for the period September 1, 1963 " C through August 31, 1964, and the program wfil be directed by Anile Wilkens, and BkrQorie Urkland, Graduate School of Social Work,

. 28. Grant GA-34, by which the Nstiorlal Science Foundation, Waahin@on, D. C., provldes $25,000.00 for support u!." research entitled "Study of Bacteria, Fungi, and Other Biota in Alr, Soll, Snow and Eklt bola at Mirnyy station.'' The gnat is effective for the period Aums-t; 22, 1963 through February 21, 1965, and the research will be performed under the direction of Dr. Orville Wyss, Professor of Mecrobiolagy.

29. &ant GB-1459, by whlch the ?iational Science Foundation, Washfngkon, - D. C,, provides $53,000.00 for suwrt of research entitled ''Fhysio- logical Mf ferentiation ln &ographi.c Variants ." Ihe want is effective , J t for the period August 1, 1363 as~~@July 31, 1966, and the research fi; ' .- wLll be performed mdler thc direction of Dr. Calvin McMillan, Associate Profes~orof Botmy.

' 30. Grant GB-~~z~I,by which She Hationa 1 Science Foundation, Wa shLggton, D, C ., provides $25,800.00 for support of research cntftled "Jkhavior and Ecology In Avian Speciation." The grant is erfectlve for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1965, and the research will be performed under the direction of Dr. Robert K. Slander, A6cociat.e Profc~sorof Zooloa. l Grsnt GP- 17'77, by which thc National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C,, provldes $54,600.00 for oupport; of research entitled "Isotopic A= Xnvestfgation in the Soutiern Rocky Wuntains." The grant is effective for thc period August I, i963 thro~ghJuly 31, ~965,and the resewch wlll he perfomed under the directior. of Dr. Imn E. Long, Assistant Pc~fcssarof kolo~.

32. Subcontract 1814j4, by which the Applied Rtyeics hhoratory, Johns Ropkins Univel-siLy , Silver Spring, &Qryland, provide a the sun of $15,000.00 for zuppor.6 uT rese~lrch02 me effect3 of sea clutter. The subcontract is effective far the period August 1, 1963 through Octobe?? 31, 1963, and the resecch will be performed in the bfensc Research Lzboratory under the directLon of lk, C* P. Boner, Professor of Rqjsic~.

33 Grant dated August 26, 1963, by which ,the University of hkryland, Intel-professional Research ZommiasLon on Pupil Personnel Servfcea, College Park, bkry7,and, provides $63,429,00 for support oY resee.rch entitled "Sc11031 Wntal Re alth Con~ultation; Ucreasbpl the Preventive Vents?. Kealth Mfluences of Pupil Personnel Specialists and Teachers. " The grant ie ef fectiw Tor. +;he period AugUs-l; 1, 1963 throu& October 31, 1964, and the reseerch will be performed under the dfrection of Or. John Pierce-Joces, Rcrfussor of Zducotional Psychology,

CONTMCTS: The following academic and business contra~tshave bwn executed at the Main University 3y the official indicated. I mcom- mend approval ~ndmtification of siglaturcs:

1, Mm~orandUmor Agreement, signed by Vice-Chancellor Nomn Hackerman, providing ?or the continuation during the period S2pteber 1, 1963 - Augast 31, 1364 or the program of the Committee on Innovation in Iaboratory Instruction ~ndarthe dlraction of Dr. Addison E. Lee, the U~iversitytn recei-re $12,782.70 wtllch is to cover salary for Dr. Lee and miscellaneous services and use of facilities a', the Vniversity.

2. Cont~actNo, ~0~-16=uith the Delarhent ~f Defense (~ureauof Naval ~ersonnel), s ignerl by Vice-Chancellar Numan Hackerman, which covers services and materials under the N~vyEnlisted Scfenfiffe Education Program for the period July 1, 1963 - June 30, 19611, tbc total amount of the contract being $2b,300.

3. Amendment No- 1 to Agreement with the In~tituteof International Education to provide a four-week orienbtion program for students 1 selected by the Institlrtc, stwed by Vice-chancellor Norman Hackarman, which provides for tuition and fees in the amount of $24~~73and for kintemnce in the mount of $202 POT cacb stuLen2;.

4, The following Interagency Cooperatjon Contracts with the 2"-=xas Kihhway Department, signed by Vice-Chancellor Norman Hackerman, providing for services to be rendered by the University through ?ts Department of Cfvil Engineer-frrg during the period September 1, 1963 thraug~August 31, 1964, on the fb1lowEng named proposals, at the total budget indicated for each : No. 4413-82~D~velopmcnt of Methcds for Computer Sirrrulation of Beam- @olwnns and Grid-Zicsn~ arld, Slab Systems - $35,588.00 No. 4413-828 - D?.termination of Critical Mechnical. Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete and the Effects of' These Properties Ipon the Design of the Pav?mcnt Structure - $22,4'30.00 No. 4413-829 - A Portable Scale for Weighing Vehicles in MotX~n- $13,910.00 BQ. 4413-830 - Development Length Tor Anchor Solts - $4,601.0~ No. 4413-831 - Design Criteria for Cantilever Ends nf Bent Ca~a- $28,569 mu0 . Lr!Lerap;cncy .Zuape'17a.t,ic~nCcntlaci, No, $hd.I3-839 with the State Eoard of' Vocational W~wse,'c,L+:~ x.~P.>II~h ? T,:, Ti:! i !I:-: ?~>d~~!III~s~?.I ii~b; L.;~?fl:~e? ~i 1:. J 11 t-~rjvj.:ly c:.!c-t, :c!: !I ~.~r;?kr!.:!a t;c:;.G r.,r:>lmjn;,. c,g 'r ,!:?l .pi. $;;nth;.rlp: of '.'~ca lir~m1

L!LIY:j<>*j ,,, -:)8~i.~.ti,~~\ ii~\:".?cI : ;llL<[*Lf: til-i~!.!I:,, 2j. ;:iil~! t,::i;i i>1-1-: 11:; ~.h:;jt~llibl::~1, 1.963, ::ric!, c~l(ii,r~q,: :';u;;II: :csl :~,:65, :I !., ,-I:!% ,>,o L: ;c:b>tl:i .j:j: L~L'I.,

6. Intera@enc~Cooperation Ccntraci; No. :1-111.3-Qh0~:itb thc Tesas Hifillmy Deprtment , signed by Vb-ci: -Chancellrx No~~nanIbckfrtnan, Lj:,i@li yi4uv.i.rlcr: ii' %'QY starvices d~u~ingthc pcriod :;ep,temLer. 1 - October L>, 1963, for research on I.iu2 analysi:; HII~emlj~ati~n ux' the present ret,irernesit ~OJ~CLCHcjf L1'1.2 %xi:; Ilil:n~<~ayl:)cpii.r$K~nf; and H, report thereon, the atnount of' 1~ay:flcnk for' !,hi:_: jicrioil ol' spruic~ATI~~ f01- tht? s~rvfcedurinl; kk~e period Jur,c 7. - l':u,~ust31, 1963, on .the samr topLc not to exceed $3,500. see Itan I1 nil ,c~~r:r:N-'( cjf' the docket for t'rie July 1963 lq?etin[+ ol' t'nc Board.

7. The following Int.prager,cy Cooperat ion Contracts, signed Sy Vice- Chawellor Norman Hackernan, w3ertl.b~the Univc>*sl%.y through its Visual " Inst~uctionBureau will furnish during t.he period Scpteml~cr1, 2,963 - August 31, 1964, viswl instruc2.Fonal CiLrns and other inctruc t lonsl aids at an arnount not to exceed that ind.icated for each contmct:

No. 4413-8113 - A & M College or exa as - $1,500.0 No. 4413-844 - Arlirgton Stale Ccllegc - $200 .@0 No * 4413-845 - East Texas State College - $5,0C0,00 No. 4413-346 - mmr State College of Tcchnh??.ogy - $i,030.00 No. 4413-847 - Midwestern University - $$00,00 No. 4413-848 - North Texas State University - $~UO.C>C NO * 4413-849 - Prairie View A & M College - $l,p~OOoOO No. 4413-350 - Sm Houston State Teachers College - $l.,009.0~ .Job 4.41.3-89.- San Antonio State Hospital - $7~~00 No a j!l:,3,-85~ - S_;~u'th~,'rrcstTerns State College - $~,OW.OU jth~au~hA Y@5f 3-2 No * hk13-853 - Stsphen F. Austin State College - $250-0~! No 0 4413-E54 - Sul Ross State Collzge - $200.0~ mo + 4413-855 - Texas College of Arts ar?d Industries - $2,000.00 No 0 441.3-8>6 - Tc.>:ns Southern University - $500 .UO rq0 114 13..85.7 - Yl=;rao TechnoLugical Colles;e - :t;;l50. UO No. 4413-858 - Texas Western Collcgf: - $2,000 .On No. 4413-859 - Ui~iversityof Houston - $100~00 8. mteragcncy Cooperation contract No, 41413-878 with Southwes t Texas Stat? College, signed hy Bucin,oss &+nn@er,Jmes If. Culvil~,~rherety the University through Iiadi~~Televisionwill provide facil-itizs and grofcs- 3 r:on?l servicec fcr thc rvlttnagerneat ti!~d13pergti3n UY t52 Texas g71.~~3tifin~-l i4icrowave Project, the contra@ t to be in force Septcnlber 12, 1963 - r2ugus.t 31, 1963, and the University to roc:ei-~.etbc surl nr.' $2,goo.

3. rntrrager~cy~oopcra-clan rJon;r;zc-t ND . k413-8:9 witi; Snu%west Texas State College, signed by Business Manags Jm.es ?I0 C~llvin,whereby the Univer~itythmu* its Extension Teaching and Field 8crv ice Bureau will furnish sixteen 16 rnf(1. films, rnch ru~.ni!lg thirty minutes, ontii.led 11 Teaching Englf sh ." The contract is In force from :izpt.cmbei. 10, 1963 - August 31, 1965, and payment to the Univcrsity for such service will be s total of $2,000,

10. Intcrctgency Ccapctratfon ~:on+.r:ict;No. 441.3-550 with the Teras State Depn r-Lint?nt of Ilealth, signed by Uusiri~.ssk~mgcr Jdrnaz H, Col.vj.n, whcrehg ' the ilnl v.?rsity throui:h it: GraG~nteSchoul ol' Soclal Nark rill prlovide Yacilitius for thc academic tlaining for stuciy in psychiatric social work I.c:.tding tu the Degrc-2 oi' hhszur of :

12 + Inter~gencyCooperation Ccmtl-act ND . 4413-863 with the Texhs State ni~parimentof Health, signed by Euslr~e~sManager James H, Colvin, whereby the University through its Conlpuktion Center will process data that will ,/ ,/ be furnished under the Texas Plan for Conprekerisive Mextal Health Program Planning which will outlitle the Texas approach to and process oT plannirlg to meet Texas ' needs for mental health services in caning years. The ?el-iod of the contract is September 1, 1963 until July 1, 19611, and the amount of funds involved shall. not exceed $l5,000.

13, Interagency Cooperation Contract No. 4413-891 with the Texas Highway Department, sigwd 11y B~sinc:is Manager James II . Colvin , whereby during j the period October 1, 1963 - Au~;ust31, 1964, tke University will furnish nececcary facilities for he recording and proc2ssing of television film announcements, radio tapes and other material fol* use in the Traffic Safety Program, at a total cost not to exceed $2,000.

14. Gas Service Apeements with Southerar Union Gas Company, signed by j Business Marager Jmes H, CoLvin, detailed as follows:

1. ma it^ lIeati~l~onrl Powcr Plant, st thc F~CSCII~loca'tioli v~itilt. ca;npus of Thc University or Texas - Rat? Schdule No. 9

2, Processin~inachinent 208-B Chemical Engineering Building, Au~tin,Tcxas - Rate Scherlule No. 1 3. Boiler at 2610 Whitis Avenue, Austin, Texas - Rate Scl-.edule flo. 1 1- Miler at 23rd and Red Hiver Strzets, Austin, Texas - Ratc Scbiiule No. 2

5. Boilers, Unit H~i~.tersand Other seating Equipment at Ealcurles Research Center or?. Burnet Road, Austin, Texas - R:~teSchedule No, 2

6. Boilcr at 602 East lfith Street, Austin, Texas - Rqte Schedule No. 2

7. Uni17msi%yApartments - Deep Eddy, Site 3, 1ncated at 2531~Inkm -4ustin lloulevard, Austin, %XHE - Ratc Schedule 3

8. Univcr:,l't;y Apartments - B~ackunrldge, Site 6, l~cstedat 3509 kku Austin Rnulemrd, hustlrl, Tcxas - Fate Schntlule No. 2

General ServSce Hate Schedule No. L and krge Volwne Service Rate Schedule No, 2 have Seen in effect since July 25, 1962, at rates sct by the Austin city Council and the Railroad Commission of Texas. The University of Texas Power Plant Rate Schedule No. 3 is $0.23 MCF and has not changed since Scpte~nber1, 1959.

UATIONAL DEFENSE STUDEnTT MAN PROGW; Thc Department o."Ilealth, Educa- tion and Welihre, Bureau -of Educa tianal Assi~bncePrograms, has advised that tt~EIW of $243,766 hns bcen madf: available to the University Forb 1963-61~under. the National Defen.ie Student Loan Pragran, for which amount thc institutional. cont~ibut,ionis $2*(,107,33, --USE OF TEXTBOrlK=, WRITTEN -B'f --FACULTY i"ll;!Tli.S: In accordance with Chapter 111, Sec. 23,22 of the HuPes md Regulations of the board of Regents, the use of the Pollowiri textbooks written by members of the faculty have been approved for the 1963-64 year:

1. lnt~oductoryMycology, by C, 3. Alcxopoulos, Professor of Botany, publfsh~dby Jahn Wiley & Sar:s, which ~ell6for $12 .Wwith $1.80 royalty to author,

2. Laboratory Manual foT Iritroductory Beneke, published by Bu~gess with 214 royalty to fwulty member.

3. Biochemical Systematics, by R, E. Alston and 3. L. Turner, bath of the Department of Botany, published by Prentiee-Ball, which sells for $10.00 with 756 royalty to authorc.

4. Quantitative Chemical Analy~it;,by G, 3. Ayres, PTOfe3sox of by Kow, which sells $8,OO with Chemistry, published Harper- and for 15$ royalty- to author,

5. Quantitative Analysis Record Book, by G. H, Ayres, publishes by Hemphi 11 s , which sells foT50xh15$ royalty to author.

6 Mimeographed material by JePf C. Davis, Assistunt Professor of Chemistry, which sells for $1.00 wi-th no royalty to author.

7, Livy: A Jlistory & HE-, Hadas, Moses, @ (Instructor in Classics) arid ParK, tkalstors, published by Modern Library, which sells fur $1.95 with no royalty to authors Gtil a $1,000 gk~~ntceis surpneeed. 8. Cmplete -Greek Tragedy, by Lattimore and Grene, with versions by William Arrcrwsmitht Prufe~soror Classics, publFshe6 by the University of Chicago Pre~s,which sells for $13.65 wit.h 20# r~yahtyto faculty

Clouds of Ari.s tophrtnes , Willlam Arrowsmith, translator, published by the University of Michigan Frecs which sells fur $4$50 with 458 royalty to translator.

10. -The Nature of Price Theory, by H. H. Liebhalsky, Professor of Economics, published by brsey beas, which sells for $8.00 with 15% royalty to author,

11. International Trade: Goods, People, and fdeae, by Wendell C. Gordon, Pmfcsaor of Ecunomi@s, published by Alfred A, fiopf, lncA, which sells for $6~5with 12-1/26 royalty to author, 12. Economics Development; Problems, Principles, -and PolAcies, by Benjamin Higgirs, Ashbei Smith ~z.~l"essorof Sconmics, published by Norton, which sells POP $7.50 with 15$ royalty to author.

13. Technical Wrftfq Revised, by Gordon H. Hills and John A, Walter, both Associate Professors of English, published by Hult, Xlnehmt, and Wineton, which sells for $5 ,$0, with LO$ royalty to authors. 14. Petrolo~yof Scdiment,ary 'Rocks by R. L. Fulk, Professor of Geology, published by ~G~hil~~s,which sells for $5.75 with 15$ roplty to author.

15. General Qcoloqy Zaburatory Workbook, edited by S. P, hllison, Jr,, Profe~isor-of Geology, prdnlished by Harper and Row, which sells for $Zn75 wtth ~oyaltyof 336 pzLd semi-annually to the Gcobogy Foundation. 16. Notes for Geology 601. Televj st.d Sup,-%ementory Lectares, by W. R, Muehlberger, Professor of Geology, pubiished by Hemphillssj which selis for $1.25 with royalties tc Geology Foundation.

17. -The Constit.ation and zhe Supreme Cowt, by Wallace Mendelson, Professor of Cio~ermest, p~blishedby llodd, Mcad an^ Company, which - -7 sells for $7.00 with LO$ royalty to author,

18. Readin~s-in -.- American -."-.--Government, by Me M. Maedonald, W. I3 , Webb ------J E. G. Lewi~,a nd W. I,. S'ir&us% of the Dcpartaent 02 Government, publlsh~dby Thomas Y. Crowell, which sells for $4.25 with I* royalty divided among four authors, 19. Outlines @ Readings in Texa~History to a,by H, B. Carroll, Professor of History, published by Hemphill Is, which sells for $1.50 with no royalty to aut.hor. 20, ---~The Press and the La# in Texas by Nclrris G. Davis, Professor of Journalism, published by The University of Texas Press, which sells for $4.95 with 45# royalty to author, 21, Manual -for Elementary Microbiology, by Wysa and Eklund, bo5h uP the Department of Microbiology, published by John WiLey and Sons, which oclla for $3"00 with 10$ royalty to authors.

22. Philosophers Speak of God, by Charles Hartshorne (Ashbel Smith Professor of ~hiloso~h~FandRccee, published by University of Chicago Press, which sells for $7,50 with $$ royalty to authors,

23. Marriage for Moderns, by Henry A. Bowman, Prof ~ESOPof Sociology, published by McGraw-Hill, which sells for $7.50 with 12s royalty to au t.hor .

24. Public Leadership, by R. K, Hi141, Professor of Sociology, published Chandler Publishin& Co., which sells fox $2,25 (paperback), with 5$ royalty to author.

25. YreinduotriaL C-, by Gideon Sjoberg, published by Free Press, which sells for $6,?5 with 1% royalty to author,

26. SOC~O~OEY,by Leon~rd Broom, et al, Professor of Sociology, published by Ilarper and Row, which sell5 for $8,25 with 55 royalty to faculty member.

27. Good Style md ?'om in Heport Writi~ifi,,by W, P, Boyd, Professor of General Businese 7~usineasCamni cations j, pub11 shed by Hem2hill'ts Book Stores, which sells for $2 .a0 with 15$ royalty to aut.hor.

20. Productive B~sinessWr_l.tlng, by Fo -d and Lesikm, publtehed by ~renticr-Bdl,Inc., which sells fos&OO with 15$ royalty to authors.

29, C.P.A. Law --- R~view,by F. L, Cox, Prcsf'esssr of General Business (~~sines~LT, aublished by Hernphilb '6 Book St.ores, which sells for $4.50 with 15$ royalty to author,

30. The DiKest ----of the LFLW of' C~nt~ract~by F, L. Cox, pli%lllsF.ed by Hemphill '8, whish sells for 95q! with i5$ royalty to author. 31. The Digest ------of the &u of Sales afid Negotiable Instrumento, by F. L, Cox, p.xbJished by Iiemptlill '5, which seils for $I,??? with 15$

32. BusFneeb Statistics, by John R, Stocktoc, Professor of General ~usimsinessstatistics ), publlshcd by South-Western Publishing Co,, which sel.ls fcr $6,75 with i8-3/4$ royalty to author. 33. Laboratory ProbL~ms-for Dusiness Statistics by John R , Stockton, --) --) published by Suu.th-Jestern Pu7Jlf6tjhf3g Uo,, which sells for $3,00 wi-th 1@ royalty LC author#

34, Coursc Material -for Secre$nrf~1Stmdses 9,by Relia Fox Atkfns, Speef al Instructor sn General ausiness-(Cff ice kdrni~ietration), published by Hemphill ' &, whFch sells for $3.75 with 15% royalty to author, 35. Typewriting i3rills -for Speed -rn~ Accwac~, by Feborn -Et-ler, Associate Professor of General BUS inen& ~dministration ) , and John Rove, published by Grcgg Divf s io11, McGraw -Hill Book Company, which sells for $1.75 with 15% royalty to authors.

36. Business Lew, Text and Cases, by Eugene W. Nelson, Prof'essar of General Business (Basinecs hw>, W. R, Sandy ariTTT, SSadid, published by Allyn and Bacon, Inc, , uhf ch sello for $7,95 with 1>$ mya1ty to authors,

37. Rccent Developments Math~mat-Lcsand Statistics Business Problems, By F, ~tatistic~~~ishedby Rtx~eau of Busincss and Econvmic Research, University of Houaton, which sells for $2,00 with no royalty to author.

38. Practical Aspects --of Texas Fanily Law, by Jack W, Ledbetter, Assi~tantProfe~sur of General ~usines~~uslneasLaw), publiehed by Burem of Buofness Research, The Unfversity of Tcxaa, which sells fox $1.00 wfth no royalty to atlthos,

39. Cemanct~ntionProble~rj and Notea, by C. T, Clark, Associate Professor of General ~ueines~eeaStatistics), published by S0ut.h-Western Publishbng Ca., which sells for $2,00 vlth 10$ royalty to author,

40b Transparancies for use with Business Btatistics, by C, T. Clark, publtsh~dby South-Weotern Publishiw Co., which sell for $250 per set with 6$ royalty to author, The tranapsreneies aye purchased by the Department,

41. Hydraulic Laboratory Manual, by W, L. Moore and C. W. brgan, Professor ~ndAssociate Yrofesaor of Civil En$ineeri.ng, respectively, which sells for $1.50 with lr$ royalty to authors, 42. Engineering Measwements - Thq Science of Surveying, by Leland Barcl~jmd Robert D, Twpin, both Associate Professors of Civil ~ngineerln~,whi ch scils for $5.50 with 15$ royalty to authors.

43B Reinforced Goficrete Furidmental~i, by Po M. Ferguaon, P~ofessor of Civil Engi,rleerl~&,whlch ~e13,sfcr $8..50 with 1,5$ royalty to author.

44, Material Testing I& Mar:ual, by 3, No Thompson nxld Hudson Matlock, Professor and AssocZate Professor ~f Civil Engineering, respectively, which sells fcr $L.85 with 15% royalty to authors.

45. Concrete Manual, by Thmpson and Yatlock, wh':ch sells far $3.00 u to o??.thor~+

45. Laboratory Manual --hi Soil Mechanics, by Rhymond Dawson, Prof esaor of' Cdvll Engineering, vhich dells for 94.00 with 15% royalty to author.

47. ManUfacturPm$ Psoces§-e, by M. L, Bngeman, Professor of hkchariical Engineering, whici~Be~~cfor $9,25 wfth $1.38 to autho~,

48. Machine Design Anslyci~, by W, J. CarXer, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, vhlch sells for $10.00 with no royalty to author, 49. Elements -of Mechanism, by V. L, Do htfe, Professor of Mechanical engineer in^, and James, which ---Yibsells for $ ,TO with 72d, royalty to

50. Desi n of Machine M~bers,by 'da5l.mce and Dt~u&tie~which sells ~UT&W~h'=Y&tyt~ au~hnr8

51. Air Conditioning, by --W. R. 'doolpich, bofeasor of Mechanical Engineering, and Woolrich, which sells for $8.50 with 854 royalty to authors.

52, Orientation to Phamaey, by --H. M. Burlwe, Professor of Phamcy, Lee and Rising, publi.6hed by McGraaw-HI11, whf ch sells fo~$3.50 with lO$ royalty to authors.

53. Stuey --Guide and Pr~hLemsto Es~eIIt-i~lLFtersture of Pharmac , by H. M. Burlage, published by~emphill's,which ~ellsrod with 10$ royalty to author.

54. The Phamacist in Retail Distribution, by Chute and Esther -W, -JHall Asaociate Profassor~fPharmacy, published by Hemphill s, whf ch sells for $3.95 with 15% royalty to authors. 55. A --Guide for Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, by Esther J, Hall, publyshed by Hemphill 's, uhich sella for $3.75 with 15% royalty to a~tho~,

56. Physical. and Technical Pharmacy, edited by Burlwe, Lea, and Rising, and containing two chapters by Autian, two chapters by Cosgrove, and one by Burlage, on the 1ac.dlty of the University, publf shed by McGraw- Hill, which sells for $16.00 wit,h 16 royalty divided among 13 authors,

57. Introductior to _Old World Art and Archaeology, by Jmes R, 'kiscms~, Instructor in Classtcs, Stephen D, Simmons, Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages, M~rlenDavis, Profeenor of Art, Thomas McKern, Associate Profe~eorof Anthropology, and Prescott B, Williams, Jsh, not on staff", published by University Cooperative Society, which sells for $1.75 wit,h no royalty to authurs,

FACULTY LEGISUTIOM: The f'ollswing legislation has been passed by the Faculty Council and/or the General faculty. I r~ecommend approval:

1. The Faculty Council at its meetiw of September 26, 1963, approved the delegatf on of authority to approve the 1963-64 degree cantlidate s to the reGpsctive deans. (I)&P 3230)

2 The Faculty Council a% the Sept

1. In accordance with Sec , 5 a 34 the crjntl.x~ucdappointment of ms. Tuspin as a member of the stRff in the Bureau of Busilless Research at a rate of more than $450 has been approved, Her husband is Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. ,WE,Turpin has been '~o~ki~lgin the Bureau for a number of years, but only recently ha6 her salary been increased to make her appointment come in coni'iict with the nepotism regulations.

2. In accordance with Sec. 5.43, with the ~dviceand consent of the Administrative Council permission has been given to appoint Mr. Donald Anthony PeLt;eschas a Teachi.ng Assistant for the 1363-64 long session in the Department of English, and his wife as ap, Znstmctor in the same department.

The following re que st5 for a2pointment involving nepotism are requested under the new rule:

1. Under Sec . 5,3k it is requested that Mra, Lila Lo.Gatbin, ;rhose husband is Professor of Mechanical Engine~rin~,be appointed to a re- search position ia the Genetics Foundation under the direction of Dr, Wilson Stone, Professor of Zoolow. Mrs. Gatlin now has a f'ellowship of approximately $500 per month, bat Dr. Stone expects -LC appoin-t her later this year as an enployee at a rate of approximately $800 per month, and wishes to clear the nepotism question now, Mrs. Gatlin has a Ph-D. in Chemistry from Lhe University oT~exas.

2. Under Sec. 5.34 it is requested that Mrs. Mary Dewar, whom husband 1s Welch Professor of Chemistry, be sppointed as a Research Associate in the Department of History on a half time brzsi~at a full-time rate o? $10,000 ror nine aonths. Mrs, Demr has a Ph.D. from She University GY London, Queen Mary ' s College .

OilTSmE EMPNYMEPSI: I ~ecornmendthat: the staff members listed below bc permitted to undertake the outside employment outlir:ed, the wtrk to be performed so as not to interfere with University assignments:

1, Mr. Charies W. laughton, Associate Prnfessos of Social Work, to do c cnsultant work with the Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston,

TMVEL ?AD PROM NON-TRAVEL ITEMS: Dr. E. F. Glop, Professor of Civil Engineering, made a trip to Washington, D. C., September 29 - October 1, 1963, to attend the congressional hearing of the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamtion of the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee to give profes~ionalopinion on water resources reccarch as outllned in Senate Bill 2, and to present the University's interest and capabilitLes in this area, expenses paid frm Miscellaneous Administrative Expenses, IHE FOLLOWING GIFTS aw HAVE eEEN RErErvEo 41 THE MAIN UNIVERSITY, 1 RECOHMENO hCCEPTBHCE AND THAT THE THAHKS AND APP~~~~IATIONOF THE BQARO BE SENT THE BY THE SECRETARY, Iq THE CASE Of SCHOLARSHIPS WHERE THE RECIPIEHT 15 DESIGMATED BY THE DONORI IT HAS BEEN ASCERTAINED THAT THE DONOR IS A CHARiTABLE OR PUBLIC IMSliTUffON AND THAT THE DONAIIQM DOES MOT cUHSTlTWTE AN EVASION OF TAXES, AN h5TERISK I#DlCATES NDN- CASH GIFT, THE AMOUNT STATED IS AN APPRAISAL OR AN APPROXIHATE DR BOOK VALUE IN THE CASE OF UNSOLD STOCK. GIFTS FOR EMDOYMENT PURPOSES ARE IMDICATED BY AN -E- FOLLOWING THE UOl.tAR AHOUMT- DONOR DESIGMATIDN PURPOSE AMDUWT

AIR FORCE AID S~CIETY 8AIfd UNIVERSifY. STUDENT AID S 5,985.00 N4TL WDQRS WASHlNGTOH D C

AIR FORCE AID SUC f ETY Mdlk UNIVERSITY STUDEMT Af D NATL HOQRS WASHINGTON D C

AMER CHEMICAL SOCIETY PHYSfCS RESEARCH 1155 16TH ST N W UASHINGTOH 6 O C

AMER CHEMICAL SOCIETY CHEMISTRY RESEARCH 1155 ibtH ST N W kASHINGTD#I 6 D C

AHER CHEMICAL SOClEfY CHEMICAL ENGR RESEARCH 1155 FbTH ST N W WASHINGTOM d D t

ANER CHEHICAL SOCIETY PEfROLEUH EHGR RE SEARCH I155 lbTH ST N M MASHXNGfON 6 O C

AMER CHEMICAL SOt IEf Y LHEH I STRY RESEARCH 1155 IbfH ST N H WASHINGTON 6 O C

AHER CHERTCAL SOCIETY PETRCLEUF ENGR RESEARCH 1155 16TH ST N H HASHIMGTCN 6 D C

4MfRlCdN PETROLEUM INST CTVfL ENGR RESEARCH 1271 avE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK 20 N ,Y

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY IMPROVE 5 lr000-00

AUSTIN TEXAS

ATtANfiC REFIMIMG CO COLLEGE OF EMGR GENER4L lO~OOO~00 BOX 2819 DALLAS 21 TEXAS

BACHE 6 CO CIO GkURGE WE lSS 36 WALL ST NEH YORK P1 Y DESLGHATl UN PURPOSE AMOUNT

BETA PHI SIGMA PHARMLlCY STUDENT All3 S 223-9P FRATERNI rY 318 HEOtCAL ARTS DALLAS TEXAS

BIBLE SCHOLARSHFP CDH HhIN UNlYERS IT7 STUDENT AID WRS A HIEBUHR 4513 SHOALWDGD 4V AUSTNN 56 TEXAS

THE BDE ING GO COLLEGE Of ENGR STUDENT 810 C/O FRED HULEEM P Q BOX 3707 SEATTLE 24 WASH

XHE 80EING CO, C/O FREO HULEEN P 0 BOX 3707 SEATTLE 24 HASH

THE BOEIMG CQ PHYSICS STUDENT AID C/O FRED HULEEN P U BOX 3107 SEATTLE 24 WASH

MU NEILt BOLDRICK BUSLRESS ADHIM GENERAL METROPOL I TAN BRICK INC CANTDN 2 OHIO

EST DF G W BRACKENRXDGE MAIN UNfUERSITV STUDENT AIO t G OEMHAN JR 215 W CQMHERCE Sf 56N ANTONIO TEXA

COHTiHEHTdl OIL CO ACCOUNT IWG P U BOX 2197 HOUSTDN I TEXAS

MR E MR5 0. CUNNINGHAM JOURNALISM GENERAL 10105 LAKE GARDENS DR O&LLAS 18 TEXAS

DALLAS MORNING MEWS JOURNAL ISM GENERAL CiD J M DEALEY DALLAS TEXAS

DELTA ORICLING COMPANY COLLEGE OF ENGR GENERAL P 0 0OX 2012 TYLER TEXAS

UOOOROH W FULLER MAIM UhiIYERSITY BUILDING 6 EQUIP d 100.00 E 335 MAPLEWOOD SAN ANfOkIO TEg45

GOLDHIN GOLDSMITH AWARD LIBRARY FUND 203 PERRY BROOKS 3L06

GRANT CHARITIBLE TRUST MAIN UMIv~Rstty STUDEHT AID $ 400-00 LID c W RrVOCRE 1441 BROADWAY 1JEk YORK N Ir . -- 4 ti';,

DESIGMATIOM PURPOSE AMDUIYI

JAMES W HERLONG MAlH UNIVERSITY BUILDIMG E EQUIP S 250-00 € 2770 FLhHtN60 WY HIALEAH FLA

HOUSTON ENDUYMENT INC JOURNALISM GENERAL 10~000-00 P 0 BOX 52338 HOUSTON 52 TEXAS

HOUSTON ENOOUHE#T IMC MAIN UWLVERSITY STUOENf AID $ ltOUU.00 P 0 BDX 1414 HOUSTON 1 TEXAS

HOUStOH EMDDWMEHT IN< HAIN UNIVERSITY STUDEHT AID $ LgOOO-00 P O BOX 1414 HOUSTON 1 TEXAS

HOUSTOH ENDOWMENT INC 90UANAlf5H STUDENT &ID S 2t!500*00 224 BANKERS MORTGAGE BLDG HOUSTON TEXAS

MR W J HUDSPETH GENERAL $ 100-00 GULF PRINTING CO 2210 YEST DALL&f HOUSTON TEXAS

HUH0LE OIL LO-EDU FDY SfUDENf A10 % 2.400-00 C/O H D YtLDE P 0 BOX 2180 HOUSTON TEXAS

HUMBLE 01L CO EDU FDH GENERAL $ 300-00 C/O H D YILCPE P 0 BOX 2181 HOUSTOH TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL CD EDU FDH CHEH I STRY STUOEMT AT0 $ 2.480.00 CIO H a wrLaE P 0 5C)X 2180 MOUSTOM TEXAS

HUMBLE orL co EDU FDM GENERAL $ 300.00 C/O H D WILDE C 0 BOX 2100 HOUSTON f E XlS

HUMBLE QIt LO EDU FDH CJO N D YILDE P 0 BOX 2180 HOUSTOM TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL LO EDU FDN CHEMICAL ENGR GENERAL $ 300-00 GI0 k! D MILD€ P 0 BOX 2180 HOUSTOH TEXAS

HUMBLE 01L CD EOU FDH GEOLOGY STUDENT 810 2,900-00 C/O H D WILD€ P O 3flK 2180 HOUSTOH TEXAS

HUMBLE Of L ID EDU FDH GEOLOGY GENERAL 8 300-00 CJD H II IrlILDE P O BOX 2L80 HOUSTON TEXAS OESIGWATZOM PURPOSE 4 MOUNr

HUMBLE OIL CD EDU FaN PETROLEUM EMGR STUDENT AID 2~400-00 ClO H D UIfDE P a BOX zlao HOUSTON TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL Lo EDU FDM PETROLEUM EHGR GENERAL $ 300-00 C/O H O WLLDE P 0 BOX 2180 HOUSTDN TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL GO EDU FDN COLLEGE OF ENGR GENERAL d 8r000mOO tfo H D wrrm P 0 BOX 2180 HOUSfON TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL CO EDU FDN GEOLOGY FdtULfY IMPROVE $ 3.000,00 LlO H D blfLD€ P O BOW 2L80 HOUSf OM TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL LO EDU FDN CtO H D CllLDE P ll BOX 2180 HOUSTON TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL CQ EOU FUN ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY IMPROVE 4 3~000.00 CJO H D MftDE P 0 BOX 2180 HOU5fON TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL LO Eau FDM JOURNALISM GENERAL C/O H 0 MTtDE P 0 BOX 2100 HUUSTOM TEXAS

HUMBLE OIL CO EDU FOM PHYSICS RESEARCH c,o H D CllLDE P 0 BOX 2280 HOUS70H TEXAS

CHEHl STRY RESEARCH

HUMBLE OIL CD EDU FDN CHEMICAL ENGR RESEARCH CIQ H O WILD€ P O BOX 2180 HOUSTON TEXAS

TH5T- OF SCRAP fRDN C WAIN UHIVERSITY STUOEHT AID $ 864.19 STEEL ihlC P 0 SOX 1184 AUSTIN 66 TEXAS

KDPPERS CD LNC CHEMICRL EM6R STUDENT AID d 500mOO PLASTICS DIU tlQ R R HOLWES PPTTSBURGH 19 PA

KCPPERS CO IHC CHEMICAL EMGR STUDEM? ni~ L 3oo.00 PLASTICS DLV C/O R R HOLFiES Pf TfSRURGH 19 PA DONOR DESf G.NATION PURPOSE 4HOWMT

JACK KRIENDLER HEM FDN MAIM UNIVERSITY STUDENT AID L+OOO-00 C/O HDQ BTH AIR FORCE WESTOVER AFB MAS

SYLVAN LAW 1540 MILAM BLOG SAM ANTONIO TEXAS

PETROLEUM EMGR GENERbL

noBu OIL CD PETROLEUM ENGR STUDENT AID P (I BUK 633 MIDLAND TEXAS

HONSANTO CHEHICAL LO CHEH C SfRY 600 M LTNDBERGH ST LOUIS 66 MU

MnNSANTU CHEMICAL CO CHEHTGhL ENGR STUDENT AIO 800 N LIMDBERGH ST LOUIS 66 NO

NArL ASSN-RETAIL GRO 39 MAIN UMIVERSlfY STUDENT AID CJW MARIE KlEFER 360 N MICHIGAN AY CHiCAGO ILL

NEGRO BUSENf SS L PRO- MA[& UNIVERSITY STUDENT A10 MOMEMS CLUB 35f COCKRELE OR ABJ LEN€ TEXAS

PAM AMER PET FOUND IHC GEOLOGY STUDENT AID &ID C F BEDFORD P 0 80X 1410 FT hORTH 1 TEXAS

PEAT MARWICK MITCHELL C ACCOUHTiHG CU 211 M ERYAY BLDG DALLAS I TEXAS

PENNSYLVANIA GLASS SAHD CHEMICAL EMGR STUDENT AID CORP 375 PARK AYE HEY YORK N Y

HR E MRS O SCOTT PETTY COLLEGE OF EMGR GENERAL 101 KINGS HWY SAN ANTON10 TEXAS

HR & MR5 O SCOTT PErTY GEOLOGY 101 E KINGS HMY SAW ANTONIO TEXAS

THE ROCKEFELLER FOUND ARTS AND SCIEfdCES PUBL ICATIDNS S 20,500-00 LLL Y 50TH ST MEN YORK 20 N Y

UILthRD L RUSSELL JOURNAL IS# STUDENT AID $ 100.00 4101 SAN JACfNTn HDUSTOM 4 TEXBS PURPOSE AMOUNT

SADLER & ASSOCLATES IMC BUILOlN6 E EQUIP $ 250-00 E 333 H HICHIGAN tHlC&GD 1 ILL

THE SEARS-ROEBUCK FOUND C/O ,J P PLAIN 1409 S LAMAR St DALLAS 2 TEXAS

SEARS-ROEBUCK FOUMDN MAIM UNiVERSITL STUDENT AID J 300-00 14Q9 S LAMAR Sf DALLAS 2 TEXAS

SHELL COMQAhIIE5 GEOLOGY STUOEMT AlD $ 211?1*93 FDUHDATION ZMG 50 Id SOTH ST NEW YORK 20 M Y

SHELL GOHVANIES GEOLOGY GENERAL $ 500.00 f OUNDATf ON I NC 50 # SOTH ST NEW YORK 20 H Y

SHELL COWPAMIES FOUWDH STUDENT AID b 2.316.50 CIO H T LEASURE 50 NEST 50TH ST NfU YDRK 20 H Y

SHELL COHPAkfES FOUNDM PETROLEUH EMGR GENERAL $ 500.00 WO H T LEASURE 50 YEST 5OTH ST NEW YORK 20 # Y

SOC f AL SC 1 ENCE RESEARCH RESEARCH $ 3.250-00 tOU#C I L 230 PARK AV.E MEW YORK If N Y

SOUTHERN BAPf I ST STUDENT AID P 250.00 CONVENTION P 0 BOX 6597 RICHMOND 30 VA

SUUTHLAHD PAPER MILL StUOEHT AID $ 3,000-00 FOUNDAT ION C/O C W HEDFORO LUFKIM TEXAS

SOUNHWESTERk tLFE INS JOURNAL ISM GENERAL 6 LOO-00 C10 M R RASUR DALLAS TEXAS

TEX HOME DEUOMSfRATIDN MAIN UNIVERSITY STUDENT AID 5 250,OO ASSM- ROUTE 1 COLEHA#* TEXAS

TEXAS POUER E LIGHT CO COLLEGE Of ENGR P 0 BOX 6331 DALLAS TEKAS

TRAYIS CO ?ARM ASSN PHIIRHACY 12TH & CUt0R100 AUSfi# TEXAS DESIGNATfOM

83. UARNER-BAYOU BEND WAIN UNiVERSITY P HERITAGE FUND 2940 LAZY LANE HDUSTDH 19 TEXlS

64. ROBERT A WELCH FDUWDN MAIN UWlVERSIT' 20rH FLOOR BANK OF SDUPWWEST 8LD HOUSTOM 2 TEXAS

95. a c EULA urwrERnnw ~o MAIM UNLVF tlD O A 1HORNTOH

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Addiclona 1 non -monetary gifts receivr

Donor Amount

Mr. Saul Bellow $ 500.00 * ' 1755 East 55 Street Chicago, Illinois

Mr. J. E. "Brick" Elliott >logy-- $50 for Stereascope 108 West 15 Street e and and $20 for each of Rustin, Texas ~d Gas the volumes. * the Unlted

Mr. Lewis M. Isaa*.' ,rch Center-- 475 Fifth Avenl~e typescript of New York 17, Ne, ,'he Land of Juan

Mr. Alfred A. , Research Center-- 501 Madiso New York 7

Mr. Alfr 50 1 MF New

Estatc of h. fexas Memorial Museun-- JIohnson Ogden Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Alamo National Ban*. Table San Antonio, Texas

Miss Susan Scott Humanities Research Cente 550 East Alameda Lawrence Collection--Edw~ Santa Fe, New Mexico Weston photograph of D. H Lawrence

Mrs. Walter Prescott Webb Humanities Research Cente 25 19 Harris Blvd. Books and papers of the Me Austin, 'Texas Maverlck Collection

Mr, Frank Wozencraft Humanities Research Cente Dallas, Texas World War I Graphics Col' SALE OF UNIVERSITY PROPERTY: Thc University of Tems owns approximately '842 grams of gold andapproxinmtely 4,UC)O grams of platinum, bath in the form of sm11 bowls which were used in fomnes pars by our Chemistry Department for certain kinds of eqerLments, The University has owned this material for some 45 or 50 years according to our best estimate, but with the development of new materials, bowl6 made from these ~etals are no longer necessary and the Department of Chemistry would like to dispose of them. A let;ter has been written tn the Freasuq Depearbeut in Washington aakin~whether there are any governmental regulations con- cerning the sale of these metals, but at this writing no reply has been received + I

Should thew be no g3verraenbl restrictions or prohibitions on the sale of such property, in accordance with Chapter VlI, Set. 10.5, Part Two of the Regents Rules and Reguhtions (which provides that sales of materials in amount of $1,000 or more mus-t; hav? advance approval o2he Board of ~egents)permission is re~uestedto sell this material by In- viting bids, the bids .to be reviewed and sale to be appro.qd by a cmittee composed of Vice-Chancellor Bckennan, Rllaine ss Wnagcr Colvin, and Purchasing Agent DOSS, and to use the proceeds irLan approximate mount of $10,000 to set up a service department and revolving fund account for bndling of chemicals ta be purchased by the Department of Chemistry and sold to University deparwnts by interdepartmental trans- fer voucher.

Sincerely yours, TEXAS WESTERN COLLEGE of The University oi Texas El Pasn, Texas

Dr. Harry tl, Raiisun, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin ;2, 'rexae

Dear Dr. R;l nsom:

Thz following docket is presented inr your apprc.isi drlri Ir.

INTER-AGENCY CONTRACT I recommend ratifir:atioo of the following ccirr-rRc.t;

Inter-Agency Contractl Nu. 4413 858, eidct:ti~re.St.qtttni:r-i ;, ??b6, and b~;rminntir~g August 31, 1964, whsrehy The Univeesity of Teus - Visual !nstrurtion Bureau ~111 furnish visual instructional films and other i nszruc tirrnal aids to Texas Western College of The University of Texas. The reimbu: f;e!a!cnt Fnr services during the time perid covered by this contract sttall llvt exr:.c.r.sd :?L,0i50.00. The contracr was approved by the State Board of Control on September 1, 1963.

BUSINESS CnNTRACT ITEMS I recommend ratification of tile following cuntract:~e-xccuted on behalf of Texas Western College:

1. Contract with F. R. White Typewriter Company, 327 North Oregon, El Paso, Texaa, fnr r-rpair and maintenance nf manual typewri.ters for the year beginnin2 September 1, 1963, and ending August 31, 1964. Invitations to bid and specifications were Sent to twelve (12) typewriter maintenance co:lcernt: in the El Pa~oarea. Feur (4) bids were received. The contract was awarded to tile low bidder.

2. Contrar t kiith VoweLl Constrwtiu~iGumpany, Y. O> Box 753, El Peso, Texas, for th~construct-ion of medians on the ~CWparking area north of the new Sun BOWL. Invitations to bid and specifications were furnished to tllree (3) pavine contractors; rwolids wel-e received with Vowel1 subrnFttin~thc low hid cE $0.61 per Linear foot. The funds Inr ckis contracc will come from Auxiliary Enterprises Funds - Intercnl- legiate Athlct ics .

USE OF TTXTSOOGS--- WRITTEN RY FACULTY MEMBERS I recommend approval of the rlsc during tlte 23t!3-b4 year of the following rext- bunks, notebooks- end manuals writren hy the rnem.cL s of- the facul Ly:

I. Experiments in General Chemistry (4103) by Joseph W. Scruggs, Assistant: Professor of Chenlistry, sold in the Booksture st $1.50 per copy with a profir of 50C to the author.

2. Experiments in General Chemistry (4104) by Joseph W. Scruggs, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, sold in the Bookai:nre at $1.50 pcr copy wit11 a profit of 50~to the

3. Experimcnts in 1n~roduct01-yPhysics by Edwin J, Knapp, Professor of Mathematics and Thysics, and Pearl W. Durkee, sold in the Boolcstore at $1.25 per copy with a profit bf 4Oc to the authors.

4. Introductory Problems in Engineering Graphic2 t, P.g!yh M. Cole~u,Prmof-3.,sol? s f Engineering, and Clarence 3. Cervenka, Associate Prcfcz~orof Gngiiieerlng, s:sl r IL the Bookstore at $3.95 per copy with a profi~nf h7i t:~the authors.

5. Foundation of Electricity and Magnetism by Ttiorrws I;. Harnes, Professor of Physics, sold in the Bookstore at $9 -00 per copy with no profit. to the author. USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY MEMBERS (CONTINUED;

A- Sou~hwest -in Lirerature C. L. Ue3a rhs ;..I,7, 6, The ---Life and by ~orartic?.seil, :;;f ?;z - - -.:.?:,>1 ar_d Professor of English, sold in the Bookstore at $7.50 :Jer copy v'lr? - profit of 75s to the author.

YURCUSES FROM FACULTY ME;MBERS I recommend approval of the purcl~aseby the Bookstore of the EolLowing text- books, notehooks and wnuals from faculty members:

1. Experimtlnts in General Chelaistry (4103) fr:rm Jaseph 3. Sr:.r.i;=gs, A~sistanr Professor of Chemistry. Purchase Price $1;20. Bales Yrace $2.50.

2. Experiments in General Chemistry (4104) frdm Jescpl: U. Scruggs, Assistact Professor of Chemi~try. Puxcl~asePrice $1 .ZO. Sale3 Erfcc $1.50,

3. Experin~entsin 'lntroductfrry Phtjsic~fxoui Edwiri .I , Kna~p,Proressor of Math- ematics and Physic€, and Pearl W. Durkee. Purchasr Price $1.02. Sales Price :'.25

P~CHASEOF AIR- CU&DXTIONING EQUlPMENT It is the palicy of the Board of Regents that expc~~rlirilresfor purchase nf new nr additions1 air-conditiuning equipment must he ~p2rqire.4 in advance by the bard or the Chancellor. You have approved the following purchase and it is reported here for inforhation:

One-half ton refrigeration unit to be installer! tn R3c:ru 203 in Magoffin AuditorLw. The room is uscd as an office-studio for instruction Fn voice. The unit will cost approximately $150,00 and the source of funds will be the MusLc Department's equip- ment account . R 4 $7 fli?&\l;:;,jy GIFTS 1 -The following gifts have heen received by Texas Western ccllege, I rec'mend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by che Secretary. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated, it has been determined that the donor is a public or cllaritable institution and thar the donation does auL constitute an evasi~oof taxes.

+Purpose ad condition^ Amount

I. Asarco Foundation Scholarship 120 Broadway J New York 5, New York Mr. F. G. Hamrick, !?residerit

2, Associated General Contractors El Paso ChapLer J 1900 Wy~ming El Paso, Texas Mr, Victnr Jones

3. Be1 Air High Scbool Scholarship 73 1 Yarbrougk L/ El Paso, Texas Mr. Macon Rynum

4. Eel Air Hi ghlsnd Clan Scholarship 7440 Franklin, Road J El Paso, Texas Mr. G. S. Bryson, Secretary- Treasurer

5. &o#ie High School Schnlsrship

, 900 S. Gatton V El Paso, Texas Mr. James R. Williams, Couaselor

Bowie High School Scholarship 900 S. Cotcon El Paso, Texas Mr. Jclrncs I!. Wi1 Liarr~s, Counss Lor GIFTS (CONTINUED ) -Donor Purpose and Conditions --..L!r!+ , -7 .!- 7. henry L. Uoherty Educational Scholarship $ 3,:GC;, Fvunds t ion Sixty Wall Street New York 5, New York J Mr. !A. A. Cornell

8, East El Paso Rotary Club Scholarship 10232 Bayo 1/ EL Paso, Texas Mr. Albert Quillen, President

9. El Paso Cn~~ntyRepublican Women's Scholarship Club J P. 0. Box 714 HI Paso, Texas Mrs. Betty 0. McCleskey, Trustee

10. El Paso County Republican Women's Club P, 0. Box 714 EI Paso, Texas Mrs. Betty B. McCleskey, Trustee

11, EL Pasu D~wnTown Lions Club Scholarship 1604 A E. Yandell J EL Paso, Texas Mr. iIarry Elliott

12. El Paso High School Scholarship 1600 Virginia Street J EL Paso, Texas Mr. H. C. Morehead, Principal

13. El Paso High School P,T.A. Scholarship 1600 Virginia Street J El Paso, Texas Mrs. Arturo IsZas, Treasurer

14. Farah Manufacturing Company Faculty Recruiting - 250 Hawkins Engineering EL Pasn, Texas

15. Feinberg Foundations, Xnc. Scholarship c/o El Paso Pipc 6. Supply Cumpany J 6914 Industrial Boulevard El Paso, Texas Mr. Milton D. Feinterg

16 . Food Mart , Inc . Scholarship P. 0. Box 822 J El Paso, Texas Mr. Gordon W. Foster, President

17. G. F. Hardy Memorial Scholarship , 1420 Montana d El Paso, Texas Mrs. George Fred Hardy

18. Hereiord 'Lions Club Scholarship P. 0. Box 761 ?. Hereford , Texas Mr. R. T. Cain

GIFTS (CONTINUED1 Donor Purpose and ConditLc

31. Standard Oil Company of Texas Equi pment - Chcmi s t, 6501 Trowbridge Departmenk J El Paso, Texas Mr. L. F. Bauer, Chief Chemist

32. Texas Society of Professional Schole rship Engineers - El Paso Chapter 711 N, Walnut El Paso, Texas ' Mr. Ted Osborne 33. llnited Scl-lul arship Service for American Xndien Students 1450 Pennsylvania Street D.wcr 3, Colorado Mias Tillie Walker, Field Director

34, Whyburn and Company Scholarship 315 E. Missouri \/ EI Paso, Texas Mr, C. G. Whyburn

35. Ysleta High School Scholarship U600 Alameda J El Paso, Texas Mrs. Ida Smith

36. Ysleta High School Scholarship 8600 Alameda El Paso, Texas Mrs. Ida Smith

37. Ysleta Lions Club Scholarship P. 0. Box 17202 J El Paso, Texas 79917 Mr. Alfred L. IIulbert, Secretary

38. Ysleta Lions ~luh Scholars hip d. P. 0. BOX 17202 El Pasa, Texas 79917 Mr. Alfred L. Hulbcrt, Secretary

Correction to Docket for Board of Regents Meetinq No. 617 -GIFTS . Item No. 18. Change amount: to read $250.00 instead of $150.00.

GOVERNMENT CON-TFUCTS AND GRANTS The following contracts and contract amendments have been negotiated end have been signed by me upon the recommendation of the Director of the projects. The Business Manager checked the budget and overhead provisions of each proposal. I recommend your approval and ratification of the signatures:

1, Contract No. AF 41C603)-3277, by which Contracting Officer, Baae Procurement Office, Bigga Air Force Base, Texas, provides an estimated $500.00 for tuition ansi stance far per~onnclstationed at Biggs Air Force Base, Texae for on-campus attendance for the period September 16, 1963, to January 17, 1964.

2. Contract No. AF 41(603)-3272, by which Contracting Officer, Beee Procurement J~ttice, Biggs Air Force Base, Texas, provides $19,800.00 for support of on-base education instructional services for military personnel and Department of Defense workers for the period September 11, 1963 through December 19, 1963. GOVERNMENT CONTKACTS AND GMNTS (CONTINUED1 I' ' d cantract AP 41 (603)-3273, by which Conrracting Offi.:cr, E.! ::e Pi-oc~~;?r:.~: i : 5u$&. BXggs Air Forrte Rase, Texas, provides $8,100.00 for support of on-ba~c~J~ZS -1c-n 'B instruc~ionalservices for military personnel and Department or U~feiis~mrk.?rs for the period Septmber 11, 1963 through December 19, L963.

Modificatihn No. 14 tu Contract DA 29-040-OED-2410, by which Praiprement Officd, itSands Hisblle Bangs, New Llerica, inthe esrimitd contract *aby $117,903.00, thereby changing tht: estimated total fro~rr $481,496.00 to $599,399.00 and extends the time for completion to one year afrer rec~iptof this executed supplemental agreement. This executed mc~dificationwas received at Texas Western College September 24, 1963. Research will cuntinut! imde-: ehe direction of Df- 7 Thomas G. Barnes , Director of Sciiel Lenger Research E~Sdndtor~es. .'>.,'.i

j Exte~oof Goneract NAS 5- 2949, by wllicil Nst iomi i.ronaucics and Sp~c-=r, . *,;; Administratfan, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Cfd~yS:ind, extends the ' contract from August 2, 1963 to Sept.+rnber 2, 1353. Br.rrarch ufll continur under the direction of Dr. Thomas G. Barnes, Director of SchkLLeugc~Research Labr;rd~;ises.

. Modification No. 2 to ConLract NAS 5-2949, I.rj wb.lzi-~ National Aeronauflcs and kpace Adminiscrar~on, Goddard Space Flight Cen~sr,Creeirbrlt, Maryland, lnodlfiar Article 11Items 1 through 5 ta require work LO be cornplerrd on or before, ),-, , December 31, 1963 and Item 8 to require reportb to Ge submitted on or betore - h, January 31, 1964, in lieu of August 2, 1963, and Septleitiber 2, 1963, respectively, as stipulated by the basic contractural document. Research will continue under i t;he direction of Dr. Thms G, Barnes, Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories. 7. Modification No. 2 to Contract DA 41-014-AIV-2467, by which Purchasing end , f ' ,, Contracting Office, Building 4104, Fort Bliss, Texas, e.xtends the contract for . ' the 1963-64 school year for off-duty instruction of Fort Bliss personnel at Texae Weetern College.

8. Administrative Change to Contract DA 29-040-ORD-2410,by which Contracting Officer, White Sands Missile Range, New Hsxico, r;?vokes Mr. John N. Coffmn's I. ' authoricy as Contrac~i~lgofficer's TecI~nicalKepres-enrative and dppoints Mr. .. :: Kenneth R, Jenkina aa;Contracting Offi.cer16Technical Representative. ! 9. Modification No. 1 to Contract: DA-36-039-A~C-O3218(E), by which Fort Monmouth ' 1 !?t ./Procuremrot Office, Contracting officer, U. 5, Army Elecrrvnic Materiel *gency, of Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, provides &or an increase in the number reports to:i ;,, be produced without an increase in the total estimated cost of the conrract. Research will continue under the direction of Dr. Thomas G. Barnea, Director of Schellenger Research Laboratories.

Correction to Docket for Board of Re~entsMeeting No .---617 WVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS Itcm 9. Contract number should read as follows, "Contract DA 36-034-AMC-03218(E) ,"

Sincerely,

for Josepli M. Kay President THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH GALW3STON

October 15, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom Chancellor The University of Texas Au~tin12, Texas kar Dr. Ransom;

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentatlor, to the Board of' Regent6 at its meeting in Austin on November 8-51, 1963:

JWS W. ?flCTAUGIILSN ~1,TIOIfSIIlPFLNI3: 011 recomrncndat ion of the bledical .- -- - Rranch Mclaughiin Cornittee for the James W. Mchughlin Fellowship Fund, ymr ~pprovalof the follawinq re cornendat ions is re spe ctf u1.l y re commended :

1. Mnew the James W, McLaugl~linPr~doctoral Fellowship of Sal J. Lhlel-nu, for the periot September 1, 1363 through August 31, 1964, to include:

Stipend - me war Allowance for dependents Maintenance and Equipcnt Travel

Total "~ub~ect.to income tax regulations

2. Renew the James W. Mchqhlin Predoctoral Fellowship of 2. L, W. Jacksnn, for the peric,d September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, to include :

Stipend - me year (subjp~tto income tax regulations) Maintenance and Equipment Travel

Total

3. Eenew the Jmes W. McLaugblin Predoctoral Fellowship of Penelope Ann Fenner, for the period September 1, 1963 to August 31, 1964, to Znclude: Stipend - one year (subject to income tax regulations) Maintenance and Equipment Travel

Total

4.. Tit!mw thc Jaiiies I./, ;.;cTaughlin P~ed~ctoralFellowsl--.ip of Robert R, White, fnr the pc~icjdSeptcr.i~er :I_, 1.~53to Au,qust 31, 1964, Lo include:

Stlyend - (me year $3,600 (subjcct to incurnt. tax regulations) Maintenance and Equipment 500 Tram l 300 C_C Total AFPOIJTPIG~S-FOR MEP4BEIRSHIP M THE MEDICAL ---STAPF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF -TEXAG NEDICAL BRANCH HOSPITAE:~~retormaendation of the ~xecutive?om- mittee nP Medical. Staff in accordance with ArtPcle 111, Section 5,- Faragraph (d), of the Byl.aws of the Medical Staff, your approval. is w spec5fully re commended ror the following appointments :

1- George Coale, M.D., Lnstruct>r, Rpartment of 3bstetrics and Gynecology, part -tfme, for associate membership.

2. Eett;: Sayl,e, M.J., Instructor, Department of Yedicine, full- the, for active membership.

3. Angel Gaurie, M.D., Instructor, apartment of Pathology, full- time, for active membership.

4 Nghi~rnX. Q-uang, Fellow i.n Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, full-time, for acEociaLe membership.

5. David Gold, M.D., A~~ocial;eProfessor, Department of Surgery, full-time, for active rr~mbership-

NEWTIS4 - TWO CASES: --On recornendat ion of the Administratl~CounclL, &pproval of the follo-dng cases involving nepotism ic rcapcctfully recum- mended :

1, Under authority of Sertion 5.43, Chagtcr 111, Fare Orie of the Rules and Regulation= of the Board of Regents, approval is res~ctmlyrequested far the waiver of the Nepotim Rule in favor of Dr. Willlam lkwitt George, Jr., for the month or September, 1963. Dr. William Dcwitt George, Jr., ic employed as Assisting Phycician in the University Health Service in which his brothr, Dr. William Kelly eorge, is employed as Director of the Unlve rsit,y Health SrvFce.

2 Under authority of' Section 5.431 Chapter ILL, Fart One of the IIuLes and Regulations of the Board of Regents, approval is respectfully requested for the waiver of the Nepotism Rule in f RVD~of Dr. Iiaymond Frederick Gregory for the priod September 1, 1963 througt; August 31, 1964. He is employed as a Research Investigator in the kpastment of Internal Medicine and he is ~lsos Recidcnt ir irl+,ernal E&dicim. He is the son of Dr. Raymond L. Gregory, Profecsor and Chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine. GUWRWENT E.UXCRACTS -AND GRANTS: The following ccntract s and grants hax been negotiated by the Businecs Manager and Comptroller of Hospi.talc, and havc been signed by the Xxecutive Dean and Director upon the recommendation uf the academic dlre:tor and the Busine~sManager and Comptroller of Hospi- tal~,and approved by the Comptmller and Chancellor. I recomnd your approval arlr2 ratlf icat 'ion of signatures.

1- Grant No. HE-080 54-01, by which the Department. of Health, Educaticln, arlC Welfare, mblic HealfJ'n Service, provides $20,9%, for the period September 1, 1963 through Augu~t31, 1964, for research on Macromolecules an2 Hypertensive VaccIilar Disease. The project is dlrccticd by Ijr. Cmrles E. Hall, Prcf e ssor , kpartnent ox' Physiology,

A Grant No. \%A 3~5-~-64,by which the Department of Health, Educaxian and Welfare, Of'f'ice of Voeat iomi Rehabilitation, Wachington 25, D. C., Provides $20, WO, for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, Y, 1964, for Teaching Grant lrd Rehabilitation Medicine. The project is directed by Dr. Ernest Burke Evans, Associate Professor and Acting Chief, Division of Orthopedic Surgery.

13- Gmnt No. FF-476, by which the kpartment of Health, Education, and W~lfsre, Publlc Health Eervlce, provides $4,2 50, for the perid Sep~ember 1, 1963 through Feb- 1964, for a Postdoctoral Fcllowshig Grant - Foreign in behalf ofruary Dr. 3etrich Flchner. The project is directed by Ur . Welther Hild, As~ociateProfessor, kpartment of Anatomy.

14. Letter of Avard, by which tho hpartment of Health, Education, and Of fl Education, Wsshington, C., Y21 Welfare, ce of D. provides $57, (~ederal , . . Capital contribution) for the National Defen~eStudent hnFund for /' :' 1963-64.

Lett~i-of extension, dated Septe~nber27, 1y63, by which the kpart- of Health, Education, and Welfare, P~blicHealth Service, extends the expiration date of Grant No. HE 07612-02, withnut additional funile, tllrough November 30, 1964. The xvised dates are December I, 1962 through November 30, 1964. The prodect is directed by Dr. Glenn F1 . '6 Kiplinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Phamacology. i..-

6 Letter, dated October 8, 1963, 3y which the Department of Health, Education, u~lclWelfare, Public tlealtn Service, changes the period dates for Grant No. FF-476 (see Item No, 13 above) to read September 18, 1963 - March 17, 1964.

17. Grant No. 5 PilOl FR-00073-02, by whicl: the lkpartrnent of Health, Education, and rlelfare, Public Yealth Service, provides $235,017, for the period October 2, 1963 through September 30, 1964, for a General Cllnical He~earzhCenter. The pmjeet is directed by Dr. JO~LIIB. Yruslow, Executive Ban wnd Director, and Dr. William C. Levin, A~sociate Professor (Iqternal hedicine) and Director, Clinical Research Center.

18. Grmt No. ED 00647-01, by which the kpsrtmnt of Health, Education, an13 Welfare, Public Iiealth Serece, provldes $1 1,359, for the period September 1, 1.963 through August 31, 1964, for research on Evaluatior, of Teratogenic Potentiality of New Drugs. The project is directed by Dr. John G. Sinnl~ir, Profe~~orEmeritus, Deyartment of Anatomy, and Dr. Benedict E. Abreu, Prof e saor and Chaiman, bpartment of Phmnacology.

,w 19. ~d;lficationNo. 5 to Contract No. UA-49-193-MD-2139, by which the D-partment of U. S. Amy Medical Research and Development Command, Office of The Surgeon General, Washangton, D, C., increaues the mount of the 1,' !, ' contract br $26,106 and extends the cxpiratlon date to August 31, 1964. The reseasch is directed by Dr. Donald A. Rappoport, Research Associate Prof c ocor (~iocl~emlstry),kpartment of Peciiatrics. / .Fy& V'J fl]l.21/:;,>+, '/PO. Amendrent Ng. 7 to Cnntract No. ~onz-m- -.by - which the bepart- ment of the Navy, Of fdce of Naval Hesearch, washington 25, D. C., extends the expiration date of the eontract to October 31, 1963, without addition- al mda. The revised prioB dafes are September 1, 1948 to October 31, ~963. The project is directed by Dr. A. W. B. Cunr4-p\-- h94n-qe+- Prnfe~sor,ISepartmeritY of Pathology. -.Amendment No. 9 to Contract No. hr-1598(00), ment of -th~Navy, Office of Na~a: Research, Washingd certain clauses in the General. Provisions of the Ba: COTJTRACTS, AGEEXMEWS (BUSI~~ESS) AGFEENEWS: 7?ne followirg ag~emen5shave been executed on behalf of The University of Texas Medical Branch by thc officials indicated. Approval and ratification of signatures is respectfully requested.

1. Interagency Contract No. 4413-842 between Thc University of Texas Medical Branch and the Central Educetion Agency, Vocational Rehabllitatlon Uivjsion, by whlch the Medical Branch agrees to provide and furnish facilities and professfoml ~eru.ice,%r certain Pees, for the diagnosis, ' treahnent, and hocpitallzatiurt of patients authorized by the Vwaticnal Rehabilitation Division, for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1965. The contract was signed on hehdf of the Medical Branch by Mr. E. U. Walker, Business Manager and Com~.trollexof Hospitals. The contract s ~igrledby the X $pard of Control on August 26 &?)1AU-ija.77.&;90 OO/- ,-- G-qt 2 Interagency Contract. No, 4k13-834 between The Univer~ityof Texas -. Mttdi:al Branch arld the Thad fcr Texas State Hospit~lsand Special Schools, by w!~lch tne Board af Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools provides J an mount not to exceed the amount a2propriated by the legislature of Texa~for the diaennais, care, and trcatmlrl of the mentally ill children of this State, for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1965. The contract wa~signed on behalf of the Medical Branch by Mr. E. D. Walkcr, Business Manager and Coqtrollcr. of Hospitals. The contract was signed by the State Board of Control on August 20, 1963.

3. Interagency Contract, No. 4413-841 between The University of Texas Medical Branch and the Board for Tene State Hospitals mc1 Special Schools, / actifig for and in behalf ol the Moody State School for Cerebral Palsied ' Children, Sy which the Texas State Board f3r Hospitals and Special Schools provides an mount of funds not, Lo exceed the mount specillcally appro- priated by the Legislat e uf Texas, Pox t'ne period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 19 &for the operation and maintenance of the Moody Stat? School for Cerebral Palsied Children by the Medical Yranch. The cuntract WE signed on behalf of the Medical Branch by Mr. En D. Walker, Bu~ineuaManager and Comptroller of Hoepitals- Thc contl-act was signed by the State Board of' Control nn August 26, 1963.

4. Interagency Co-uperation Contract No. 4413-%3, by xhich the Texas State Ikpartment of Health provides $7,083.34, for the period September 1, 1963 through June 30, 1964, for support of a clinical program in thc 'I we 11 chLld corferences and maternity conferences of Galveston County. The contract ms signed on bchalf of the Medical Branch by Dr. John 8. Truslow, Executive Wan and Director. The contract =.a signed by the State Board of Control on August 23, 1.963.

5, Irteragency Co-Oper~tion Con~ractNo. 4413-868, by which the Texas State Department of' Health provides $30,083.30 for salaries plus an ' amowlt not to exceed $100 per month for travcl, lor t.he period September 1, 1963 fhrj~hJune 30, 1954, for the establishment of a district yrogrm for intensive prenatal care.. The cantract was signed on behalf of th~ Medical Branch by Dr, John 3, Truslow, Executive Dean and Director. The ConZract was signed by the State Board of Control on August 29, 1363.

6 Interagency Co-operation Contract No. 4h13-867, by which the Texas 1 State Department of Health provldes an amount not to exceed $3,000, for the perind Septerrbcr 1, 1963 L11rc:ugh June 30, 19E4, for certain services for children who are presumed be severely impaired in hearing. The contract was signed nn beulf of the Medical Branch by Ur . John E. Truuluw, Executie Uean arid Director. The contract was signed by the State Board of Control on August 29, 1363, --GIFTS AN13 GWVl'S (NOMW~~ERNNE~TAL):The following gifts and grants have been receiwd at the Medical Bsmch. I recommend acceptance and that the amreciation of the Board of Regents be sent the donors by the Secretary:

knor mose and Condition Amount

1. Alvin One Fund Cmpaiga For cardiovascular research under $ 1,000 P. 0. Box 191 the direction or Dr. Milton R. Alvin, Texas He jtmancik, Associate Pmfessor, D-partneat. of Internal Medicine

Nozwich Pharmacal Reecarch Agreement between the $ 8,75@ Company Medieaf B~anchand the Norwich Nomich, N. Y. Pharmacal Company, by which thc Morwieh Fharmacal Company pm- videa $75,000 plus $l0,00Q for remodeling certain facilitle S, for the period September 1, 1963 through ~ugust31, 1966, for a program of testing, analysis, research trainlng md study In the rield of clinical pharmacology. The proJect. Is directed by Dr. Benedict E. Abreu, Profedreor and Chairman, kpartmeht mf Pharma- colcgy. (Agreement approvcd by Board of Regcrks Jlrly 12-13, 1963)

*~epresent.cfirst guartcrly puymerrt,

3. Nr. Joe Freeman For the payment of tuition an4 $ 500 1015 Tower Life Bldg. fees, puchaae of books and

% San Antonio, 'L'exas sumlies for Mr. William F;. Rectar, Medical Student.

4. 3r. So1 Forman To be used for a worthy medical $ 500 2212 Avenue L stwlrnt, elected by Dr. Fa- d elv vest on, ex as and approved by The University of Texas Medical Branch in accrurdanee Kith ClauGe IV (d) of the Will of Anna Moore Fedemon.

5. The Good Sma~itans Schoiarships for Miss Joyce - 103 Jessc H. Jones Q-andt (@5O), Miss Sheila Library Building Smauels ( $240)~ Junior Nursing Fouston, Texas Student .? .

Endomcrk, Schola-tr?,kip fo~Mr. Gene F, Dro~mann,medf.cal atmudent, r;. o mx 52338 for the acad2mic year 11~63-64. Houston, Texas

7d H~ffman11-Is Roche, Research on a drxlble-blind, cm- $ 1,000 Inc . psrative sturly of Libmx ard Nutley LO, N.J. placebo in 1CQ patients i$00 first payment on $1,000 grant), anrl far research on a double- blind compar&tive study of Valium and placebo in 100 pat ient.6 undergoing pmcto- scopic investlgatlon ($500). The p?oJe@tis dfrected by Ih-. Marcel Patterson, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine. Donor Purpose and Conditicln Arno unt

8, Houston Endowment, Inc, Scholarships for Melton Jay $ 1,000 P. 0. BOX 52338 Horwitz ($500) and IIarry Max J Houston, Texas Ilo~enthel($500)~ second yeas and first year medical student^, respectively.

9. Ed E. and Gladys Loan for Mr. Ronald Wreyburn Hurley Foundation Fhilleaux, Medical Student. / exa as) c/o Trust Department First National Bank in Dallas P. 0. BOX 6031 Dallas 22, T~x~E

Harris and Eliza Grant for studiee in the basic $30,000 '7 Kempner Fund problem of school drop-o~ts, P, 0, Box 119 dircctcd by Mr. Hendrik Lindt. Galveston, Texas

11. Eli Lilly and Crrmpany Grant-in-aid, for a period of $ 2,750 ~ndianapolis6, one year, for research studies L,.' Indiana on the Effect of Morphlne- potentiating Factor in sel-a of morphine -tolerant an -1s. Thk project is directed by Dr. Glenn F. Kiplinger, As~istantProfessor, Department of Pharmacology.

12. Ortho Pharmaceut, ical Grant for research on Clinical $ 1,000 C~rporati~n Evaluation of the Internal Raritan, N. J. Menstrual Cup. The project is ./ dlrected by DY. Wino J. McGanity, Profeesor and Chairman, &part- ment of Obs-tet~icsand Gynecology.

13. Smith Kline & French Grant for a study and emluation $ 2,200 Laboratories of SK&F 10810 (drug), The pro- d 1500 Spring Gardenst. Ject is directedby Dr. Hamilton Philadelphia 1, Pa. Ford, Profeseor and Chairman, k~a~mentof Neurology and Psychiatry.

14. The Sealy & Smith To coves payment of Contmctor's $99,630 Foundat ion Estimate No. 18 Prom Spaw-Glass, 318 Cotton Exchange Inc., for the const~uctionof the Building Outptient Clinical Diagncl st ic Galveston, Terns Bulldi~.

15. The Teagle Foundation, Nursing Scholarships for Miss $ 2,9%

L Inc. Frances Marie Carroll ($750)~ 30 Rockefeller Plaza Miss Mnria Sharp Jackson ($7501, Mew York 20, N. Y. and Eli66 Susan Wwd ($1, h%), Junior Students in the School of Nursing.

Sincerely yours,

J n B- Truslow, M.D. P cutlve Dean and Director THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - DENTAL BRANCH- liouston

Dr. Harry [I, Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at the meeting in Austin, Texas on November 8-9, 1963 :

FACULTY ( WITHOUT SALARY AND WITHOUT TENIIRE ) :

1. Cancellation: Dr. Lee D. Cady, Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine, could not accept his appointment due to voluntary retirement, See Meeting No. 616, Page D-1.

2. Appointment: Dr. John R, Claiborne, Jr, , Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine, effective September 1, 1963.

3, Appointment: Dr. Leon Kraintz, Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Physiolo~y, effective September 1, 1963 through December 31, 1963.

Donor Purpose and Conditions Amount

1, Dept, of Health, Education Additional allocation $9,454,00 and Welfare, Division of to the National Defense C.ollege and University Student Loan Fund for Assistance, Washington, D ,C, 1963-64 Dr, Kenneth W, Mildenberger, Director

GOVERNMENT GRANT: The following Grant has been negotiated by the Business Manager and has been signed by the Dean upon recommendation of the Grant Director, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor, I recommend your approval and ratification of the signature: / U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant No. DE 01019-0551 for $48,600.00 for the b period Scpmtember1, 1963 through August 31, 1964 for research on "Studies in Experimental Dental Pathology", This project is directed by Dr, Barnet M. Levy, Professor, Department of Pathology ( Dental Pathology),

Respectively submitted,

Dean THE mms1TY OF TEIIAS M. D. BEMON HOSPITAL AND TMOR JISmTUTE October 15, 1963

Dr. Hamy H. &sm, Chancellor The Univer~ityof Texae Auetin E, Texas

Dear Doctor Ranscon:

The following docket is:submitted for your approval and presentation to The BoaM of Regents at itts meetlng in Austin, Texas, on November 8-9, 1963 :

GOWHWENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS : The following Contmcta, Gmt~and Amendments have been negotiated by the Businees Manager and have been signed by the DFrechr upon recommendation of the bntmct Director, and the Business Manager, and approved by the Captroller and Chancellor. I recamend your appmval and ratification of slmtures:

Grant Ilo. CA 02620-09, by which the National Cancer Institute k7; ip;; I!$,' $44,559.00 for the period September 1, 1963, through August 31, 1964, for research regamg "Chmotherapy for Malignant Melanoma and Other Cancers," under the direction of Dr. R. Lee Clark.

Grant No. 3 T1 CA 5~4-0251,by which the National Cancer provides $25,920.00 far the period August 1, 1963, thmugh hy ayj 31, 1964, for aupplemep*l support to Gmduate Training Grant "Training a/) ; and Research in Fathology," under the direction of Dr. William Q* Russell. GmtNo. CA 05791-03, by which the National Cancer Institute provides d22,986.00 for the period Septunber 1, 1963, tlmugh Augh~t31, 19&, for ,+ J?A4< research on the "~raslsmiasionof Tumor Virus fwm hkls tm off spring" und~r the direction of Dr. Grant Taylor.

fCm Grant No. 07619-01, by which the natioml mcer 'Institute pmvides $15,246.00 for the period August I, 1963, through January 31, 1964, &f- for research on "Lipide Metabolim In Estrogen-bduced Renal Tumora ," under the direction of Dr. Rabert F. MeGregor. a? ; 4

/5 Grant No, CA 01308-0& by which the National Weer Institute pmvidee $15,000.00 for the period Septeniber 1, 1963, through August 31, 1964, as support for the 18th Annual Symposium on Fundam.enta1 Cancer Research entitled "Cellular bdiation Biolop~," under the direction of Dr. Robe& J . Shalek.

JG. ~mtNO. CA 05831-03, by which the National Cancer Institute provides $608,727.00 for the period Geptmer 1, 1963, through August 31, 1964, for #h' J 2 $3k suppo* of ''Csncer Clinicsal ~esearch,'I under the arection of Dr. R. Lee CLark.

7 GmtNo. 3 TL CA 5099-0231, by which the National Cancer Institute 1,' 1 kl pmvldes $7,396 -00 as a supplaent to 8 grant for support of "T+aining in ,!! L, ~ ' 5 A Aadiation Research on Cancer," under the drtrection of Dr. Gilbert B. Fletcher, for the period June 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964. 2 L! -5 > -i , '. If Grant NO. 3 TL CA sU4-0262, by which the National hcer - J .- :L 4 mvfdes $4,161,~~as a supplment to a @;rant for support of "'ha , .-- - . .> iResearch in Pathology," under the direction of Dr. William 0. Rus - f J '/ 5 the period June 1, 1955, to June 30, 1964. ,- ,-: .J I.

GRANTS; The following gmnt hae been accepted on behalf of 'Phe U -of Texae M. D. Anderson Hospital and Rmror Inatftute by the Mrec recommend approval and ratification of sf@mtms: '4' Gmnt-in-Aia, by which Ethicon, Inc, provideo $4,000 for : 27,. + Septder 1, 1963, through December 31, 1963, for research on "No k* '- .) '2 Repair of Body Bssues Using a Plastic Adhesive, " under the direc John E. Healey, Jr., M, D. -

The s~miwualreport of gifts of $100.00 or less for the ending August 31, 1963, has been filed with the Officer of the 30 Regents where It ia available for reference,

GIFTS: I recamend acceptance of the following gifts and that the appreciation of the Board be sent to the donor by the Secretary:

L ,& %nor Purpose and Condition Amount ,!; 3: . ' , r" I. American Hereford Association, American Hereford&aoc-f- $ 35,ooo.oo c"; , Mr. Paul Swaffar, Secy., Here- ation Grant for ELectmn /' ford mve, hsas city 5, ~icmscope Missouri

2. M. D. Anderson Foundatian, Mrs. Harry C. Wiess Fund 877.50 Mr. Carroll D. Simmons, Vice- fox Cancer Iieeearcb Pres. & Senior 'Rzlst Officer, First City Nat'l. Bank, P. 0. Box g557, Houston, Texas 3. Dr. Leonard C. hubleday Various Ponore for Research 627.00 2017 Chilton Road in Diamostic Radiolorn I ," ' Buston 19, Texas

4. The , University Cancer F~undation 200,000.00 Mr. Robert E. Baker, Moody Foundation Grant ($100,000.00 1 Executive Adminiatrator, received. Galveetan, Texas Balance to be paid in

5. Prmnt UnitedFund Vadous Donors for Cancer Mr. C. If. Habern, Secy- Research )' Treasurer, P, 0. Box 1015, Pmont, Tens

Respectfully flubmitt% TI= UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTW&STERN MEDICAL SCHOOL 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75235

October 8, 1963

Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following docket for Southwestern ~edicalSchool is submitted for your approval and eubmission to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin on Noveniber 8-9, 1963:

CLINICAL FACULTY: Approve the following, without salary, effective October 1, 1963:

1. Appoinktet~ts: LaRue Dutton, R.N., as Clinical Assistant Professor of Hospital Nursing Care Christine E. Bergcr, R.N., as Clinical Assistant Pro- fessor of Hospital Nursing Care Richard Husford, M.D., as Clinical Instructor in Inter- nal Medicinc Paul Southern, M.D., as Clinical Instructor in lnternal Medicine Owen Dale Williams, M.D., as Clinical Instructor in Internal Medicine Jay M. Beck, M.D., as Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics & Gynecology Gene H, Moore, M.D., as Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology

2. Resignations: Dr. J. F. Lopez, Clinical Assistant Professor of Path- olo53y Dr. George Bassard, Clinical Instructor in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Dr. George T. Nicolaou, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Dr. August Juliano, Clinical Assiskant in Orthopedic Surgery

--FELLOWS: Approve the following, effective Septeniber 1, 1963 : Appoinkments: Alan Michael Denman, M.D., as Fellow in Internal Medi- cine Elizabeth Mary Smithwick, M.D., as Clinical Fellow in Internal Medicinc Peter Gcorge Zack, M.D., as Clinical Fellow in Pedia- trics Robert Ivan Kramer, M.D., as E'ellow in Pediatrics John S. Terrell, M.D., as Fellow in Pediatrics (effec- tive October 1, 1963) Harold P. Weingold, M.A., as Fellow in Psyc:hology Tl~omasW. Lowry, M.A., as Fcllow in Psychology 2. Resignations: Jerry Brown, Fellow in Biochemistry, effective September 30, 1963 Dr. John D. Ramsey, Fellow in Pathology

PURCHASE OF AIRCONDITIONER: Approval is requested to purchase a Window Airconditioner, l1,000 BTU. 110-120 volts, at a cost of approximately $255, to be paid from U.S. Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corporation grant, for the Cardiopulmonary Laboratory at Woodlawn Hospital.

DALLAS POWER AND LIGHT COMPAhi AGREEMENTS: Approve the execution of Agreement fur Electric Service Nos, WBC-13,000 and WBC-32,300 with the Dallas Power and Light Company, Dallas, Texas, to provide electricity to the new Dan Danciqer Research Laboratories Building and to the new Air Conditioning Plant.

CHANGES IN GRANTS PREVIOUSLY AWARDED: Approve the following changes in grants previously awarded:

United States Puhlic Health Service Grant AM 04041-03: extend without additional funds to December 31, 19G3.

Vocational Rehabilitation ~dministrationGrant FUI 498-D-6241: extend without additional funds to October 31, 1964.

GRANT REFUND: Approve the refund of $1,539 to the Texas Tuberoulosis Associa tion due to abandonment of project through alteration of research program. The grant was oriyinally awarded for studies on "Serum inhibition of atypical n~ycobacteria"under the direction of Dr. John S. Chapman, for the period Octcber 1, 1362 through March 31, 1963, in the amounk of $1,539.

GRANT TERMINATION: Approve the termination of United States Puhlic Health Service Grant NR 02141-05 at October 31, 1963, and the refund of the unexpended balance. This grant was originally awarded far studies on "Nerve metabolism and function in ~lloxanDiabetes" under the direction of Dr. Svcn Eliasson, for the period September 1, 1963 through August 31, 1964, in the amount of $18,098,

GIFTS OF $100 OR MORE: It is reconunended that the following cash gifts, for expenditure at the direction of the depart- ment or individual indicated, be accepted and that the appreciation of The Board of Regents be sent to the donors, There is no terminal date for the expenditure of funds unless GIFTS OF $100 OR MORE (continued) specifically stated below:

Donor Purpose and Conditions Amount , 1 ' i I ,y 4,>!.,k- J.,,. 1, Cbiidren's Medical Center -,+ ! , 2306 Welborn L. Dallas, Texas For Children's Medical Center Aneskhesia Pund-direction of Department Chairman-September 1963 (7590) $1,300.00

2. Dallas Eye Bank, Inc. c/o Dr. William S. Harris 4020 Junius Dallas, Texas >.,/ For support of Eye Bank Laboratory (8656)

3. Mrs. Elizabeth Falk 16830 Lassen Street I .0 I Sepulvcda, California For medical research in pediatri-c cardiology (8460) 1,000.00

4. The Fred G, Gillette and Maggie R. Gillctte Foundation c/o W, Everett DuPuy 5324 Mandell Avenuc Houston 5, Texas A scholarship for a student to be selected by the Student Loans and Scholarships Co~nrnittee (9938) 500.00

: 5. Union Carbide Corporation ,, ,, 270 Park Avenue New York 17, New York For pulmonary researcl-I (5375) 1,545.00

GOVEFtNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: Approval of the following government contracts and grants is requested:

Texas Statc Department of Health Austin, Texas

1, Interagency Contract 4413-865 Congenital Opcn Heart Surgery Program 1 September 1, 1963 - June 30, 1964 $8,333 -30

2. Interagency Contract 4413-866 ] To provide laboratory assistance in the Phenylketonouria Laboratory September 1, 1963 - June 30, 1964 $4,240 -00 GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS : (catinued)

Texas State DcparLrnent of Health (continued)

3. Intcrayency contract 4413-870 Technical Assistant for Regional Cardiac Center ' September 1, 1963 - June 30, 1964 $4,215.00

4. Interagency Contract 4413-871 To provide salaries for Fellows at the Regional

, Cardiac Center Septenil~er1, 1963 - &me 30, 1964 $10,000.00

Denton State School Denton, Texas

5. Interagency Contract 4413-873 To improve the treatment afforded mentally retarded persons J September 1, 1963 - August 31, 1965 - $14,000 -00 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Office of Space Sciences Washington, D.C. 20546

6 Research Grant NsG-523 'Ynfluence of zero gravity on isolated human cells Dr. P, O'B. Montgomery August 1, 1963 - July 30, 19b4 $14,935

U.S- Army Medical Research and Dcveloprnent Command Office of the Surgeon General Washington, D.C. 20546

A 7. Contrack DA-49-193-MD-2138 Modification No. 6 -cI Epidemiol.ogy of Encephalitis September L, 1563 - Auybst 31, 1964 1 $33,653 8. Contract DA-49-7 93-MD-2489 > ,*1 Administrative expenditures of Chairman of \,-& Subcommittee on Nephrology of Advisory Commitrec to The Surgeon General &pr September 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 $4,043

Depas-trr1rn-t of Health, Education, and Welfare Bureau of Educational Assistance Programs Office of Education Washington, D-C, 23202

\i 9. Control No. 23-53-9014 5-,::+, +I* ** Nati cnal Defensc S tudent Loan Fund September 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 $7,790 {additional allocation, making the total award $14,931) S-4 GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: (continued)

Department of Health, Edccation, dnd Welfare Bureau of State Services Division of Air Pollution Researc3 and Training Grants Branch Wasl;lington 25, D.C. i 10. Research Grant AP 00277-01A1 I. ' Drugs and the aerial infectiuily of tuberculosis \Li Or$. C. A. LeMaistre and R. G. Loudon ~t September 1, 1963 - A~gust31, 1964 b $58,710

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Bureau of State Services Comnunicable Disease Center Washington 23, D.C,

11. Research Grant CC 00006-06 Environmental factors in mycobacterlal disease Dr. John S . Chapman September 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 $8,170

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

$2. Research Grant A1 02064-06 5-b4-L Pathogenesis cf chronic pyelonephritis Drs. J. P. Sanford and Jack Barnett Septexber 1, 1963 - Alrgust 31, 1964 $38,756

3. Research Grant A1 02316-06 ,, . '.. : ,< L., ,? Aabies in insectivorous bats ... -- i' Dr. S. Edward Sulkin Scpteriber 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 $20,448

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare National Institute of Arthritis and Meta3olic Diseases National Institutes uf Health Bethesda 14, Maryland

4. Research Grant AM 01747-0651 Physiclogy of the plasma 17-ketosteroids

Dr. Virginia Doyyett t ' i' . .J ,: September 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 ,-. \ $4,495 i 15, Research GranL AM 02071-07 -Inununological studies in rheilmatoid arthritis Dr, Morris Ziff

S~p.com3er1, 1963 - Auyust 31, lYb4 (- < ;'k $40,413 GOVERNMENT CUNTMCTS-.. - AnD GWNTS-- : [continued) Nszional T:istitutc of Arthritis and Hetab01 ic Diseases Icontd. )

16. Researc'r, G~ral-rtAM 03612-C5

17. Research Grant AM 03832-0451 ,"< . > kr Action of hornones an protein metabolism C -- ,- Dr. Jean 0. Wilson July 1, 1963 - May 31, 1964 I $2,BLG d 18. Research Grant MI 06506-02

--.Tr~testine . water and el-actrolvte exchange Dr. John So Pordtran , . . / I,; September 1, 2963 - A~~rfust31, 1964 'l I $16,672

k9. Research Grant AM 06563-02 RBC c~~ cortical uptake i~. newhorn the 5 &{J,~ Dr. .James F. Marks September 3, 1963 - August 31, 1964 $8,232 q .fzs- 0, Eellowship Supply Grant,,AJl I8,505-QlAL

intn DEjA DP. E. P. Yrenkcl in behalf of Dr. W. N. Skinner July 1, 1963 - June 30, 1964 $500

Department 04 Health, Gducatior,, and Wclfare National Cancer Inat~Lute National Institutes of FIealCh BetFesda 14, Marylan2

, /' '\ J21. Traini~gGrant 781-16 -Undergxaduata Cancer Tra inir,g Dr. A. 3, small Septembcl- 1, 1963 - AuyUSi 31, 1964 $25,000

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare National Wearz Institute Nap-ion31 Institutes of Health Betllesda 14, Mary land

i22. Research Grant YE 02153-09 -Pullnonary diffusion- tests Sepfembcr 1, 1963 - August 31, 1964 Dr. Russel; U. Wilson $9.371. GOVEmMERT CONx-RACTS------AND GRANTS: {continued) Ka Yional Heart institute (continued) ' 2 3. Research Grant HE 03108,-0651 ----Tolerance of---- the heart--- toprosthetic aortic valves- Dr. Hugh E,,Wilson September 1, 1963 -, March 31, 1964 , $7,952

,Department of Health, Education and Welfare Research Grants and Fel.1owships Rranch National rnstitgte of Yental Health National Institutes uf ZIealth B~thesda14; Maryland \ 4 24. Research Grant MH 079aS-01 -Thyroid -- function-- in mongcloid children Drs. James F, Marks and Joan Windmiller September 1, 1463 - August 31, 19G4 b' $10,136

Department of 3ealth , Education, and Welfare National f nsti.tu-l;e of Neurological Diseasct; and Blindness N tional Institutes of Healtk B 4thesda 14,-Maryland -125, Research Grant NB 04739-31 Synaptic actions- on cervical spinal cord motoneyrons Dr, William Darrell willis, Jr.. & Nnrrcmber 1, 1363 - October ,3l, 1964 $25, 161

Departxent of Health, Education, and Welfare Vocational Rchah il itation A&ninistration Washingtoc 25, D,C,

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6. Training Grant VKA 394-T-64 ;4--~-'~" '- 2 -Teaching ------and t-raineeships --- in Rehabilitation Medicine Dr- Vrsula L, F,rusen septeder 1! 1963 - ~ugust31, 1964 5' ?lee,/ $24,504

NON-GOVERNmhT- CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS -: Approval of Lhe Zollowing contracts, grants and other a9reements is requested. and it is recommended that the appreciation of Ihe Board of Regents be sent to the donors:

1. Arneri.can Medical Association Education and Research Foundation iNorm.an DaNosaquo, M.D.,

'd Secretary, 535 North Dearborn S trcet, Chicago, Illinois) Grant No, AMA-EKF 197 for "study- of the uptake of macromolecular and particulate rnxkter by neoplastic cells" under the direction of Dr. C. T, Ashworth, for the purchcrse and maintenance of cancer-Gearing zninia1.s laboratory supplies and puhlicat i.on costs in connection therewith. (8430) $ 500,UO 2,, Blanche Mary Taxis Foundation 11200 Republic National Dank BuiZdinq- Da LLas 1 Texas) grant for

, research on "Sitcs of or1qir.l of mfective airliorne 1 droplets" under the direction of Dr. C. A. LeMaistre for the pcriod September 1 1963 through March 31, 1964 18829) $2,987.00

3 ., Children - s Development Center iM:r, Spencer Carver. President. 31 31 North Pearl Street. Dallas, Texas) grant for support of tralning in psychology

under the direction af Drs -, R. L, Stubbleficld and 1, J, TCno21, for t'he period Septertlhelr 1, 196.3 thsouyh Auyust 31 1964 . (8615) 5,000 -00

4 . McNei 1 Laboratories. Tnc, YEdmund C. Hessert Jr,, M Dm Can!p Hill Road, Fort Washington, ~ennsylvanla; qran t for "lnvcstiyation of thc sympatho- adrenal response to cli-nical anesthesia with Innovan- nitrous oxide-oxygen in man" under the direckion of Drs. A. H, Gieseckc and M, T, Jenkins, for the periodSeptemhcr 1 1963 throughMarch 31, 1964. (8143) 5,748.00

5 . Southwes te rn Medical Foundation (George MacGreqor, President. Xedical Arts Building,

I Dallas? Texas) grant for cancer research under ' the direction oi or. P. 0. B. Fiontgomery for the period September 1 1963 through August 31, 1964. (8774) 2,760.00

NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT ,LOAN PROGRM: Approve the allocation of $949 f rorn Account 91 80-Undis Lributed Interest on Temporary Investments and 'Trust Funds T1rr:e Deposit, Lg the Natio.?al Defense Student Loan Program, This allocation is made in accordance with the Yed~ralrequirement that funds equal to one-ninth of thc Federal contribution must be made available to thc National Defense Student Loan Program from nou- state funds, {See page 5-4, Itzm 9, }

Respectfully %ubrnitted,

A. J. Gill, M.D. Dean