'.I%@UIJIVERSLTY OF Office of the President Austin

January 2, 1957

TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGElPPS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Mrs. Devall and Gentlemen:

I am submitting, with my recommendation for approval, the dockets for the following component institutions of The Uni-~ersityof Texas for your consideration at the meeting in Austin on January 11 and 12, 1957. Main &iversity, Organize& Dental i3ranch Research, and Extension M, D. Anderson Hospital and Texas I%lesternCollege Tmor Institute :~IedicalBranch Southwestern Medical School

i also recormend approval of the follo~?ing budget items in Central Adrniristration and Available mnd Iiudgets :

1956-57 ~udget ---Office of the President 1, Appoint Dr, Roger P. P~lcCutcheonas Visiting- Professor of Endish and Consultant in Special Programs, effective Jan~ary1, 1957, e ,,.q at i salary rate of $10,200 for nine months. Dr. 31cCutcheonzs appointment \--- will be two-thirds time in the Office of the President during the month of January at a total of $799.99, and on a one-third time basis beginning February 1, 1957> at a nine months rate of $4,2CO, funds to come fromJ&.w&J&&&~.d,~&c~-wh of Central Administration. One-third of Dr. McCutkheonPs~tLneand salary will be in the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, effective Januarji 1, 1957, at a nine months rate 'of $3,000, and one-third in the Departnent of English, effective Februaky 1, 1957, at a nine months rate of $3,000, funds for these last' two areas to come from Kain Unfversitji Unallocated Salaries..

: 2, Appoint Mr. \,?. D. Elunk as Executive Director of the 75th Ami- t versapj Year Observance at a salary rate of $9,000 for twelve months, effective February 1, 1957, funds to come fron tne 75th Anniversary Fund (NO. 81738).

,--. , : 'IqorkmenzsCompensation Insurance Office _$ ., - ,! 3. Approve the following physiciens for emergency treatment and for !.*A !.*A &% ., :.?.*;, .t, other compensable treatment at the request of an injured employee: .-.,.qx, . Austin Texas Big Lake Texas ' - ,, -2 - Dr. R. E. Farnsworth Dr. J. L. Vri~ht- Dr. John B. Donovan , - Texas Dr. A. H. Neighbors, Sr. Dr. Elvin L. Shelton, Jr. Dr. Harold M. Williams Dr. Joe W. King Dr. I4aury Cmpbell

4. Approve Dr. R. Allwyn Cooper, Austin, to make physical examina- tions of eligible Rain University employees and Dr. J. L. Tdright of Big Lake to make physical examinations of eli~ible.Centra1 Administration employees.

Available Fund 5. Create a "Prooerty Insurance" account in the amount of $110.09 from Available &d to cover allocated cost of three year iremi& for blanket system-wide fire and extended coverage insurance.

ObT-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recommend ratification of your approval by "no- . . protest" of Nail Docket No. 1, copy of which is attached t~ docket..,.' ' ,. .6. . S.<>- 8, ?/, -&-&- CO?TRACT FOR IP!SUXANC:2 COWSLJLTZSG SERVICZS --FO3 ?E ~JNIVZRSITY --CF TEXAS SYSlSi: At the :!gvember 1356 rceeting of the Eoard Vice-president J. C. Dolley was authorized to negotiate with Mr. A. R. Massey of the XnSU-A ance Audit and Inspection Company for the extension of the contract between the Board of Regents and that company for one year beginning November 18, 1956, at an annual fee of approximately $1,500. Mr. Massey has advised Dr. Dolley that he is planning to go into the insurance consulting busi- ness on his own, effective on or about December 15, 1956, under the rime of A. R. PIassey and Associates, Inc. In view of the fact that Pice Massey, representing the Insurance Audit and Inspection Company, has been the University's insurance consultant since November 18, 1954, and has ren- dered venj satisfactory service, I recoxunend approval of the recommer;da- tion of Mr. Sparenberg and Dr. Dolley tnat Yru'.Nassey's company be engaged as Insurance Consultant for a period of one year beginning the date that their charter is granted, at a fee of $l;l,OOO, the funds to come from the U~allocatedaccount of Central Adninistration.

NEDICAL B,WCH BUILDING CONTRACTS: Mr. C. H. Sparenberg, Comptroller, has submitted the following tabulation to record final figilres on con- struction contracts for the Three Dormitories, Cafeteria, Lounge, and Faculty Housing Building and Addition to the Power Plant at the Hedical Branch:

General Contract, Southwestern Construction Company Original Contract Award $824,053 -00 Less Net Change Orders Final Contract Price

Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Ventilating Contract, Straus-Frank Company Original Contract Award $297,831.00 Less Net Change Orders 7,455.00 Final Contract Price $290,376.00

Electrical Contract, Nhl Electric, Ltd, Original Contract Award Less Net Change Orders Final Contract Price

Consulting Architect, Hsfk Lemon Fee Oriainallv Set UP on Books ,- ~dditiol?due to Chanies by Contractors of Breakdown between the Various Buildings 22.34 Final Fee Fue $ 8,970.74

Associate Architect, Cameron Fairchild and Associates Fee Originally Set Up on Books $ 44,741.96 Addition due to Changes by Contractors of Breakdown between the Various Buildings Final Fee Dae

I recommend approval and ratification of the change orders and payments under the various contracts as reflected above and that the additional Architects1 Fees as set out be taken from Account No. 93160 - Housing and Home Finance Agency Project Tex 41-CH-11 - Allotment Account and that all remaining balances in the construction contract accounts over and above the final net totals as Listed above be transferred to this same account.

Sincerely yours,

i ' Izi-....~(<.* .-<. A,,. ~o&nWilson UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the President Austin

Mail Docket No. 1 Novenber 26, 1956

Members of the Board oT Regents The University of Texas

Mrs. Devall and Gentlemen:

Your approval is requested of the following trips payable from Central Administration budgets. These items will also be sub- mitted for ratification by the Board at your next regular meet- ing. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at the January 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is asswed unless objections from a majority of the Board are recei-?ed ~rithinfive days.

1, Dr. Logan Wilson, President, October 22-25, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the Association of .riclerican Universities, expenses to be paid from travel finds of the Office of the President.

2. Dr. Melvin A. Casberg, Vice-President for Medical Affairs, November 11-15, 1956, to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to attend the National Convention of the Association of American Nedical Colleges, eayenses to be paid from the Office azzd Travel Expenses of the President's Office.

Sincerely yours,

; > i" / :- ... !>. , .. . 4,.<;is-:- Logs$ Wilson -- THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President ~.> ,4- i i Main University .- /z. ' p," ".,.<.-A ,.-. . : , $. .Z Austin i- ; i: , ...a .> . . j ', "--_* __ d .-__-- _.me'- -*<-- ~<#&~--*

December 19, 1956

Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear President Wilson:

I am submitting herewith a docket for the Main University, Organized Research, and Extension Division for the meeting of the Board of Regents on January 11 and 12, 1957.

1955-56 Budget Government Sponsored Research bojects hiuclear Physics ~aboratory 1. Remove from the budget Mr. Walter J. Rhein, Research Scientist (Physics) V at $620 per-month, effective at close of business ~ugust15, 1956.

1956-57 Budget 4 Student Life Staff 1. Grant-- Nr. W. D. Blunk, Assistant Dean of Student Life (Studen-i; Group Advisor 111) at $5,685 for nine months, a leave of absence with- out salary effective February 1, 1957, in order that he may'be appointed in the Office of the President in connection rrith the 75th Amiversary Observance program.

2. Change the appointment of Mi. Raymond C. Kennejr from Student Group Advisor 11 (3/4 time) at $2,477 for nine months, to Student Group Advisor 111, full-time, at $4,851 for nine months, effective February 1, 1957, additional x%nds to come froc! unused funds of Dean Blunk, on leave. Student Health Center - Out-Patient Division .- 3. Appoint Dr. Nay 8. aachtel as Physician (General Medicine)(ll months) at $9,240 for eleven months, effective October 1, 1956, vice Dr. Ilomack, resigned, f'unds to come from unused salaries.

School of Architecture n . Frank M. Valdez as Lecturer (3/5 time) for the First Semester at a total stipend of $1,500, hds to come from unused salarie~.

5. Appoint Mr. James Reece Pratt as Visiting Lecturer for the period December 3-14) 1956, at a total stipend of $300, funds to come from Visiting Lecturers account.

College ---of Arts and Sciences &ZW , . - .-31 Chemistry :i? "- 6. Appoint Mr. Richard K. ivldMlan as Instructor for the Long Session at a nine months-rate of $4,500, effective November 12, 1956, the $3, j66.65 needed for this period to come from unused salaries.

7. Appoint Mr. Richard Marion Hedges as Instructor at a nine months rate of $4,626, his appointment to be on a three-fourths time basis for the period September 16-November 11, 1956, and half-time November 12, 1956-~une15, 1957, his total stipend of $2,552.87 to come from unused salaries. Ihr. Hedges also holds an appointment out of WeLch Foundation finds.

Classical Languages 8. Increase the salary rate of Ivk. Charles Tneophilus Murphy, Visiting Professor for the Second Semester, from $5,000 to $5,500 for the period, the additional $500 to cane from Salary Supplementation Fund. . .. ,. ,., .,:-* . : ; ,! College of Krts and Sciences (continued) 'J ;i; English --- 9.- Accept the resignation of Mr. Robert Penn Warren, Visiting Lecturer in Language and Criticism for the month of October, 1956, at a total stipend of $1,000.

,,/$ 10. Approve the appointment of Mr. Randall Jarrell as Visiting Lecturer -.-..-- in Language and Criticism for the month of January, 1957, at a total stipend of $1,000, vice Mr. Wcrren, resigned.

11. Change the appointment period of.the follo7.ng Visiting Lecturers in Language and Criticism at $1,000 from November, ~956,to that indicated for each:

Mr. Rene Welleck December, 1956 eb>\,* Mr* John Cro~reRansom March, 1957

~ .d3, i...t.i:,... 12. Increase the salary of Mr. John Leeds Barroll, 111, Instructor for i-u* *:ie>~,..,e,, ,,., the Long Session, from $4,500 .to $5,000, the additional $500 to come from the Salary Supplementation Fund.

Physics U. Appoint Mr. Charles L. Critchfield as Visiting Professor for the month of November, 1956, at a total stipend of $1,000, f'unds to come from unused salaries.

Romance Languages r"r a .- . -oint Mr. Robert !.7. Hartle as Visiting Associate Professor for ~&,, the Second Semester at a total stipend of $3,300, funds to come from unused salaries.

College of Education Curriculz -and instruction 15. Appoint the following staff in the Extension Teaching Bureau as Assistant Professor for the Long Session without salary from the department :

Wame Taylor James B. Nacdonald

Educational Administratioa A 16. Change the appointment of Mr. Roy hi. Hall, Associate Professor at +-+i $7,200 for nine months, to a two-thirds time basis at $4,800 for the Long Session. Yz. Hall will serve one-third time as Director of the Educational A&ministration Research eoject.

Junior College Education 17. Increase the Estimate of Income from "Junior College Education - Aid from American Association of Junior Colleges" by $31.2 and the total budget by that amount. College of Engineering e.45 ~eronaut~alEngineering 4- 18. Chanae the airpointment of i4r. M. J. Thomason, Professor, at a base :,w!. , . ,.; teaching-salary of $10,000 full-time for nine months, from half-time to three-fourths time, effective November 1, 1956, the additional $2,083.33 to come from Unallocated Salaries.

Drawing CL 19. Change the appointment of Mr.Harold M. Mobley, Instructor at $4,200 \P------for nine months, to a one-fourth time basis for the Second Semester, since he is to be appointed in the Department of Electrical Engineering on, a three-fourths time basis for that period. 20. Remove Mr. Joe L. Bruns, Lecturer at $5,600 for nine months, from this budget for the Second Semester since he is to serve in the Depart- ment of Mechanical Engineering for that period.

Electrical Engineering 21. Appoint Mr. Harold M. Mobley as Instructor f three-fourths tir::e) for ';..,_,.,-._ the Gond Semester at $1,574, funds to be transferred from the ~epart- ment of Drawing.

a Nechanical mineering 22. Appoint Mr. Joe L. Bruns as Lecturer for the Second Semester at a t$ i;.%&&total. salary of $2,&I0, funds to be transfsrred from Department of Drax.ring ;< ;< \:\; ~& M-2 College ---of fine Arts Music.---- -23. Transfer the unused salary of Mr. Bernard Fitzgerald, resigned, in the amount of $6,800 to the Teaching Assistants and Assistants account.

. School of Law ;;L.,-" -leave of absence for Mr. Joseph T. Sneed, Professor at $8,000 .b .b -a for nine morxt.hs, is for the Second Semester only instead of far the Long Session as reported in the November docket. -Organized Research Genetics Foundation 25. Appoint Mr. Robert M. Welch as Research Scientist IV for the period ~eptem'oer1-December 31, 1956, at a monthly salary of $514.00, the- $2,056 needed for this period to come from Alice G. K. Kleberg fund of the Genetics Foundation.

Biochemical Institute Clayton Foundation - -Trace Element -point Mr. William H. R. Shaw, Associate Professor of Chemistl~-, as Research Scientist (ofle-fourth time) at $177.77 per month, effective September 1, 1956.

Plant Research Institute \%l - \ 27. Increase the salary rate of Miss Marie Morrow, Ywcologist (half- *!L*~*time) from $2,800 to $2,900 for nine months, effective September 16, 1956. Educational Adninistration Research Project - -W. -K. Kellogg Grant 2U. Designate Mr. Roy Hall as Director on a one-third time basis,- effective September 1, 1956, at $3,200 for twelve months, funds to come from Ilrteragency Contract 4413-135.

Extension Division Industrial -and Business Training Bureau 29. Accept the resignation of bfr. Earl Bowler, Assistant Directo;. and Teacher Trainer raining Specialist 111) at $7,440 for twelve months, effective at close of business November 11, 1956.

, ,:. 30. Change the appointment of Mr. Joe L. Reed, Teacher Trainer in "" Trade and Industrid Ed~~cation(Training Specialist 111) to Assistant ',,..%-<+,, Director and Teacher Trainer (Training Specialist 111)) effective November 12, 1956, vice Mr. Bowler, resigned, at no change in salary rate of $7,104 for twelve months. 31. Inorease the Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account by $225.00 from Main University Unappropriated Balance, this amouflt to be reim- bursed by Texas Education Agency.

Library 32. Set up a Research Photographic Reproductions account in the amount of $1,000, f'ur~dsto come from the folloiring sources: $250 from Library - Maintenance, Travel and Rebinding (No. 25903) $250 from Library - Books, Research bbterials Fund (No. 25906) $500 from Research Institute - Special Research Fund, Allotment Account (Plo. 21650) Physical - Plant 33. Accept the resignation of I&. Robert I. Worley, Communications Engineer, Office of the Superintendent of Utilities, at $6,468 for twelve months, effective at close of business November 30, 1956.

34. Establish an account "Property Insurance" in the amount of ., $61,523.74 from Main University Unappropriated Balance to cover the allocated cost of the three-wium for blanket system wide fire and extended coverage insurazce. .-

Hogg Foundation 35. Approve the follohing transfers from Account No. 65050 - Research, Publications and Travel: -Hogg Foundation (continued) To: Pilot Study of Group Techniques for Freshman Orientation, under direction of Dr. Ira Iscoe, Department of Psychology - $300 Department of Curriculum and Instruction for research on the correlates of intraclass instructional grouping under primary direc-tion of Dr. M. Vere DeVault - $2,330 Department of Psychology - Hogg Foundation Grant - Dr. Vayne Holtzman Grant under Research Council, Inc. - $3,000 Auxiliary Budget - Main University I~tercollegiateAthletics 36. Accept the resipnation of Mr. Ed~dnB. Price, Head Football coach at $12,500 for-tvelve months, effective at ciose of business December 31, 1956. -Other Activities 37. Create a "Property Insurance" account in the amount of $12,026.66 Prom Au.xiliary Enterprises funds to cover allocated cost of three year premium for blanket system-vide fire and extended coverage insurance. '\ > ,.. Sudy of Weather Modification ...!.. .:., .' 38.~EointMr. Vance E. Moyer as Meteorologist (one-fourth tine) at .' $133.33 per month, effective October 1, 1956. Mr. Moyer is on a two- ' .. , thirds time basis in the Department of Aeronautical Engineering as Assistant Professor.

Government Sponsored Research Projects Defense Research Laboratory 3nprove the following appointments and/or changes of status to that indicated:

Monthly Effective Rate Date Associate Director (Faculty) Milton J. Thompson (7/2~time) $388.89 Movember 1, 1956 Research Engineer (Faculty) Eugene A. Ripperger (1/10 time) October 16, 1956 Research Scientist (Physics )(Faculty) Claude W. Horton (I/& time) October 15, 1955 Systems Development Specialist I1 August F. I.iitteibafn (?7/40 time) September 16, 1956 Systems Development Specislist I Julian R. Wright (19/20 time) September 16, 1956 Research Engineer IV Hugh T. Tomlinson (11112 time) September 16, 1.956 Harry J. Auvermam (leave) September 19, 1956 Harry J. Auvermann (resign) October 22, 1956 (close of business) Research Scientist (Physics) V Bob M. Brown (115 time) October 22, 1956 Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory 40. Approve the following appointments and/or changes of status to that indicated :

Monthl:~ Effective Rate Date Meteorologist Vance E. Moyer (1/3 time) $177.77 October 1, 1956 Systems Development Specialisi; I Charles &ory CJilliams (resigned) 0.00 November 4, 1956 (close of business)

Gulf Coast Study --Resign Mr. John R. Stockton, FYoject Director (114 time) at $172.23 per month, effective at close of business October 31, 1956. Govern Sponsored Research Projects (continued) Milicary Physics Reseworatory the apwintment of bfr. John A. Walter, Technicsl Reports gtozaf'ull-time his F& a monthly salary of $622.22 for the perid Septwber 1-15, 1956. Radioblolo Laborato d.%cent Gentry as Research scientist (I/& th) at $213.89 per month, effective September 16, 19%. Reactor-me1 Waste Mspos,+ 44- Appro* ~ppoinbeptof t4e following as Resewch EngJneer, effective October 1, 1956, at the time aad monthly rats indicated for each:

Robert Scheehter (1/6 time) Kermit Brown (1/4 t3me)

Sudy on Cookine; Meat in gflantit T0intMiss-~o8a~~edy as Director (~ac~l.t~)(1/2time) a% $288.89 per month, effective September 1-14, 19%. Structural Mechqnics Research Labbrato -=te the am- +of t e fallowing Research Wneers (~acnlty)at close of business of the day indicated for each:

Och*r 3, 19% October 31, 1956 September 30, 1956 Water Reuse mject ~~~t~mrdR. Hermann as Research Engineer IV at $539.00 per month, effective October 7, 1956. &S AND ,ORARTS: The following gifts an3 grants have been received mmn University. I rec-nd acceptance and that the thaqks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donom by the Secretary except Fn the oase of cash gifia of $a00 or less which I have been authorized to accept on behalf of the Board. In the case of scholar- ships where the recipient is designated by the donor, it has Wen ascertained that the donor is a cbritable or public fouadstion and fie donation does not cpnstitute a~ evasion of taxes.

1. he American ~e~kh!ai'&8~turing ~onpnyof Temple, T-, is '. renewing for 1956-57 its research schdtarship to be award& to a graduate student to assist in research deaUng with Elementary School Classroom Equipuent . The total. moullt. of the sobolarship is $1,800 and monthly payments in the ainount of $200 will be made during the Long Session. I' 2. The following contributions have been received for the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching: Alcoa Foundation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania $300.00 Alumirmer Ocmpmy of America (Point Comfort Works) 25.00 Panericsn Optical Company, Buffalo, New York 50.00 Carbide awl Carbon Chemics;La Co. (Seadrift Flant) 50.W 3 - Dow Special. Ebd, Freeport 200.00 Gim and Co., Da;U;8s 25.00 Henry HdLt and Co., Inc., liew York City 25-09 International Business Machines Corporation, Austin 250.00 NcGraw-Bill, Dallas 25.00 Sharp aad CO. j I~c.,Dallas 25.00 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., Princeton, N. J. 50.00 Young American Films, Inc., New York City m2!'j.@ 3. Austin Saengerrunde has sent a check in the amount of $105.00 For support of the German~classesoffered for epgde school chiLdren uade~ the direction of Professor George SchuI.2-Behrend. I k. Station KPRC of Bavrton has given Fiadio-Televisio!~ M Pylon radio antenna which hes a value of $5,000. Gifts and Grants (continued) --5. The following contributions have been received for the Accounting iducation Fund of the College of Business Administration: . 3. G. Bronstad, TKilgore, Texas Mr. C. Franklin Dees, Corpus Christi, Texas Mr. John C. Dunlap, Dallas, Texas Mr. Crawford Godfrey, Jacksonville, Texas I Worth Johnson, Tyler, Texas blr- G. E. Larson, Dallas, Texas Mr. Edwin E. Merriman, Lubbock, Texas r. Herman C. Xees, Kerrville, Texas Mr. A. B. Se@rs, Lubbock, Texas

6. The Celanese Corporation of America has renewed for 1956-57 its Fellowship in Chemistry and has sent a check in the amount of $2,500 in full payment. I*. Luis Muga is the recipient.

7. The General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York, has sent a check in the amount of $2,950 for the General Electric Fellowship in Chemistry for 1956-57. Of this amourit $1,750 represents the stipend for the recipient, Mr. Ferdinand Stehling, and $1,200 a grant out of which +xition and rewlar fees are to be paid for the recipient, any residue constituting an unrestricted gift to the University. 4 j -- -8. General Motors Corporation has sent a check in the amount of $1,000 for scholarships for 1956-57. $lr. Howard D. Phillips has been avardec? $800 and P.Tiss Julie Hallmark $200. k___ _ 39. The Nev York Life Insurance Coqany has sent a check for $5,000 as its third and las-t payment of a gram to the College of Business Aclininistration made in 1954.

10. The following contributions have been received for the E. P. Schoch Lectures in Chemical Engineering:

Mr. Pope A. Lawrence, Bethesda, Maryland r S. Y. Wong, Ponca City, Oklahoma , C. T. Wells, Houston, Texas Mr. M. i.1. Kriegel, Tulsa, Oklahoma Mr. W. A. Cunningham, Austin, Texas Mr. Max Samfield, Durham, North Carolina 1. J. N. Hinyard, Los Angeles, California 7 - . The Socony Mobil Oil Conpany, Inc., New York City, has bent a 0) check in the amount of $472 for the 1956-57 Scholarship in Petroleum Engineering (this amount including tuition an& fees in the amount of $72), and a check in the amount of $4CQ as a cash award to the Depart- ment of Petroleum Engineering. Mr. David L. Billingsley is the recip- ient of the scholarship.

12. The Texas lietail Grocers Association has sent a check in the amount of $500 in payment of its annual grant-in-aid to the Distributive Education Department of the Industrial and Business Training Bureau, .h y..-- 13. The Tdelch Foundation has sent the second annual instaillment in . payment of grants awarded to Plain University as follows:

To Dr. Norman Hackeman, Professor of Chemistry, for "A Sudy in Heterogenous Kinetics, the Dissolution of l4etals in Aqueous Acid Solutions, and a Study of the Phenomenon of Passivity" $8,333.00

To Dr. Lewis F. Hatch, Professor of Chemistry, for research entitled "Geometrical Isomerism and Related Phenomena" $8,300.00 -. \ 9----- 14. The law firm of Turner, 'rlhite, Atwood, McLane Sc Francis of Dallas has sent a check in the amount of $250 to pay travel expenses of uoot court participants. Gifts and Grants (continued) ---15. The following sums have been received for deposit to the indicated accounts of the John Charles Townes Foundation:

Unallotted Account k Ted Andress. El Paso. Texas r BenJamin L.'~ird, ~ortWorth, Texas 14r. Harry J. Bivin, Houston, Texas Judge R. IS. Cal-gert, Austin, Texas 25.00 Judge Wesley Dice, Austin, Texas 20.00 Pi. R. G. Durst, Houston, Texas 50.00 Pir. Xewton Gresham, Houston, Texas 10.00 Mr. Tom F. Head, Dallas, Texas 25.00 24s. Durward D. Mahon, Lubbock, Texas 50.00 Mr. Paul L. Pleaders, Jr., Austin, Texas 10.00 Mr. Charles F. Potter, Tyler, Texas 50.00 Miss Stella Rudersdorf, Houston, Texas 15.00 1. H. G. Tigner, Houston, Texas 10.00 Mr. C. K. West, Jr., Fort iJorth, Texas 24.00 Nr. Emett L. Whitsett, Jr., San Antonio, Texas 10.00 I.J. R. Wood, Dallas, Texas 25.00

~)rhf~.ssio.nalsalary Supplementation . J. p.. .&+&A, &+gZ6-$3, 'rn. exa '. as.-

Scholarships in Law Class of 19% mrough Mr. Arthur P. Terrell, ousto on) 89.22 Mr. Simon M. Fra~~k,Houston, Texas 10.00 PI. Charles E. Pratt, corpus Christi, Texas 15.00 k.Herman JJright, Houston, Texas 15.00 -- Hvass, Weisnan, Peterson, King and Schvappach, Minneapolis, Minnesota 350.00

16. The following contributions have been received for the Graduate School of Social Work Scholarship Fund, "Various Donors, Scholarships in School of Social Work'.': a Mrs. Edgar Tobin, San Antonio, Texas $500.00 -- Miss Gwyneth McCormick, Austin, Texas 5.00 ivIiss Margaret G. Hayden, Dallas, Texas 5 .OO %. -7 17. The Research Corporation grant of $1,000 (awarded June 13, 1956) to Dr. G. B. Kauff'man, formerly with the Department of Chemistry, has -..-.--' been returned unused.

18. The following contri'outions have been received for the Geology Foundation: I Undesignated (Various Donors) -I$-----. Tennessee Gas-Foundation of Tennessee Gas Transmission \ Co., Houston, Texas $1,000.00 btr. !"ayne F. Bowman, Houston, Texas 200.00 Miss Jeanetta Grimes, Tyler, Texas 25.00 We Stephen E. Clabaugh (royalty on lab manual) 34.12 Mr. 0. C. Wheeler, Coral Gables, Florid& 100.00 For the Simonds-Cuyler Menorial Scholarship -Fund --I$i. Wayne F. Bownan, Houston, Texas $ 50.00 Nr0 T. A. Pollard, Dallas, Texas 25.00 7-73 -For Simonds Scholarship find Mr. Alex Deussen, Houston,- Texas

19. Mr. Eli W. Owen, Szn Antonio, Texas, has sent a check for $100 for the Geology Foundation to defray expenses of a teacher exchange being tentatively arranged for the Second Semester. -.-.--. 20. A donor who wishes to remain anonymous has sent a check for $500 for the Texas Journalism Endowment Fund, $250 to be added to the endow- ment and $250 to be used for the current scholarship for the year 1958-9. . I: ,: 2 iil -Gifts and Grants ( continued) 4 e 21. the^. and H. Instrument Company of Fort Worth has sent a check k___L!__in the amount of $1,000 to establish a scholarship fund for 1956-57, the recipients to be students in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering chosen by a University cornittee. Four senior men will be selected to . receive a $250 scholarship for the Spring Semester. .a/$ 22. Houston Endowment Incorporated has given $2,500 toward the study 3/ of climatological conditions in Texas.

23. The Fordee Ahoades Oil Ccmpany has sent $1,000 for a continuation through November and December of the research project which they are 2, sponsoring through the Eureau of Engineering Research entitled an "Investigation of Recovery of Heavy Oils by Thermal Methods," under the direction of Dr. S. J. Pirson of the Department of Petroleum Engi- neering.

3 24. The Student Association has sent a total of $1,365.71 for the bene- y- ~~ fit of the John Lang Sinclair Eyes of Texas Scholarship Fund, the amount to be equally divided between the permanent endowment fund and that to be placed at the immediate disposal of the Scholarship Awards Cormittee. 7 fl 25. The 14agnolia Petroleum Company of Dallas has sen% a check in the __--- amount of $458 in payment of its scholarship in Petroleum Engineering / for 1956-57 and a check in the amount of $400 for the Department of Petroleum Engineering.

26. Kappa Epsilon, honorary organization for women pharmacy students, has given $100 to be added to its scholarship fund.

27. The Dallas County Pharmaceutical Association has sent a check for $200, representing a renewal of the tuition scholarship which was given last year to the Pharmaceutical Foundation and will be deposited to the Scholarships and Fello~ishipsaccount of the Foundation.

28. Mr. John G. Barrow of Austin has sent a gift of $10 to the Library for the parchase of a book or books in the field of religion or other fine literature in memory of Martha Maude Smith.

29. The following gifts have been made to the Eugene C. Barker History Center in nemory of Dr. &gene C. Barker:

Mi. R. C. Cotner, kdstin $10.00 Mr. Palmer Hutcheson, Houston 25.00 4. B. H. Powell, Austin 10.00 Robbins , !4ontgomery and Xieman Company, Austin 5.00 Mr. J. 0. Terrell, Fort Worth 10.00 2.and Mrs. Jack S. Barker,Bellaire 10.00 30. The Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation has sent a check in the amount of $274 for a scholastic award to a Mechanical Engineering student for 1956-57. The Department has selected Fh-. Norman C. Dicker- son as the recipient. - ---' 7 / 31. Glass Professional Pharmacy, Odessa, Texas, has sent a check in the amount of $200 to establish a tuition scholarship fund to be known as ,' .. ,' the "Glass Professional Pharmacy Scholarship Award." The money will be deposited in Pharmaceutical Foundation Scholarships and Fellowships. =a 32. The Resistance Welder Manufactuers' Association has sent its '2)- periodic check for $!+~o..forthe RhlYi Fellmrship, 'hition, haw1 - and Eqense account.

33. The follo~nngcontributions have been received for the Salary 21 Supplementation Fund:

-"-.. ~ .~ .-~.. .. '~lPaso Natural Gas Company $3,C00.00

0 i= ~ Austin Baking Company, Austin 1,200.00 , .-~. Walker's Austex Chili Company, Austin 300.00

3 2- '- '~' The Steck Company, Austin 200.00 3 2 Tennessee Gas %ansmission Co., Houston 3,000.00

+ - Consolidated Chemical Industries, Houston 7,500.00(second znd final installment) M-8 .: - ", ,, Gifts and Grants (continued) >: .A i.3 -'rhefollowing have given checks made out to the University for scholarships to specific students who have chosen to enroil here. The f'unds have been deposited to the Scholarships Designated by Various Donors account.

Donor Amount Recipient Central Texas District Teachers Assn. $ Janie Lee Dot'son Ethel Ransom Cultural Club 100.00 Octavine Davis

35. Plr. N. S. Holland, Texas Wager, A. J. Nystrom & Company, Dallas, has sent a check for $30.00 for deposit to the Fred C. Pjrer Nemorial TuSlication Fund.

36. YE. A. N. Beversdorf, an alumnus of the University and an employee of General Electric, has sent $25.00 as a part of the Corporate Alumus Program of that coapany. Since no particular purpose was specified, the funds will be deposited to a restricted account entitled . . . , .... , "Unrestricted Grants in Support of Industrial Foundation Scholarships - General Electric Educational and Charitable Fund. "

37. The following contributions have been received for the Kallah of Texas Rabbis Library Fund and will be used to add to the Schechter Collection of Judaica and Hebraica:

Galveston County Jewish Welfare Association $50.00 Jewish Welfare Federation of Dallas 25.00 Jewish Federation of Fort Floorth 25.00 38. The following contributions have been received for the Business Administrat ion Foundat ion :

I. Fred Adams, Austin, Texas $100.00 Mr. L. L. Colbert, Detroit, Michigan 100.00 r. C. W. Duncan, Jr., Houston, Texas LOO. 00 YE. J. V. McGoodwin, San Antonio, Texas 25.00 Mr. J. TAT. gash, Dallas, Texas 5.00 . H. D. Reynolds, Houston, Texas 25.00 Mr. J. C. Thompson, Dallas, Texas 500.00 E iiJalter W. Trout, Lufkin, Texas 100.00 2.A. P. Winston, Austi~,Texas 10.00

CLASSIFIED PERSONi\TEL PROGmV: I recommend that the salary range for Glass Blower be increased to the following effective October 1, 1956:

3365 G1aBs;Blower; .$320-404;'!4-intemediate steps; range number 29 -- I firther recommend the creation of the following new job classifica- tions; effective November 1, 1956:

6740 Motion Picture Laboratory Technician; $241-304; $2892-3648; step number 23

6743 Cameraman; $304-385; $3648-4620; step number 28

6745 Motion Picture Production Supervisor; $404-514; $4848-6168; step number 34

i '&.A- EIQXITUS STATUS FOR DR. BY C. TXARP: Dr. Ben jamin Carroll Tharp, Professor of Botany----- and Director of the Herbarium (modified service)

has resigned effective November 30. 1956 Dr. ~ha;p was appointed ' 2 to the faculty in 1919 and has served continuously since that time. In recognition of his long, devoted, and productive service to the University, it is recommended that he be given the title of Professor of Botany and Director of the Herbarium, Fmeritus, effective December 1, 1956. OW-OF-STATE -TRIPS: I recommend ratification of your "no-protest approval" of Nail Dockets Nos. 5 through- 10, co~ies- of which are attached as part of this docket. V'. RESEARCH COkTRACTS: The following contracts and anendments ha?ie bee5 negotiated by +he Office of Government Sponsored Research and have been signed by the Vice-President upon the recornendation of the appropriate Technical Mrector, the Director of the Ofrice of Government Sponsored Research, and the Business ?bager. I reconslend your approval adratifi- cation of signatures:

--41. Change Order $10. 1k to Contract AF 18(600)-87, by which the Department of the Air Force, Wright Air bvelopixent Center, extends the contract period from October 31, 1956 tinrough Januamj 31, 1957 without additional fmds. The research on fire control systems analysis continues under the direction of Trofessor A. E. Lockenvitz, Professor of Physics and Director, PElitary Pqrsics Research Laborator>-.

'"4 2. Suppleraental Agreement ?lo. 1 to Contract AF 18(603)-1k2, by which the Jkpartment of the Air Force, Air Research and Development Coimand, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 41.00$ of arect sdaries and wages for the period subsequent to September 1, 1956. The research on the study of gas-phase and surface reactions of hydrocarbons at moderately high temperatures is directed by Dr. Robbin C. Anderson, Professor of Chemist~jand Director, Combustion Kinetics Project.

3. Supplersental Agreercent Xo. 10 to Contract AF 18(600)-165, by which the Departlilent of the Air Force, Air Research and Zevelopent Commarnd, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, incorporates into the contra& the fixed overhead rate of 39.8% of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through Jkcember 31, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of 37.00$ of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research on studies of the biological effects of irradiatio~scontinues under the direction of Dr. T. S. Fainter, Professor of Zoology and Director, Radiobiological Laboratory.

".,: 4. Supplemental Agreercent Xo. 4 to Contract AF 18(600)-430, by which the Department of the Air Force, Air Research ad Development Command, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 44.00% of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 tlzrougb Jkcember 31, 1955, and 41.0076 for the period JanuaqY-1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research on kinetics of elemental processes of flarces was arected by Dr. R. C. Anderson, Professor of Chemistry and Director, Cozbustion Kinetics Pro ject .

-4 5. Supplercental Agreement No. 7 to Contract AF 18(600)-589, by which the Ceparticent of the Air Force, Air Research and Developent Command, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 38.3@ of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through December 31, 1955, and 35.50$ of SdLaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1956 throu& -st 31, 1956. The research on the study of skin friction effects at supersonhc speeds is conducted at the Oefense Research Laboratory under the irmuediate supervision of I%. M. J. Thompson, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering and Associa" Director, Cefense Research Laboratory.

'--A 6. Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to Contract AF 16(600)-933, by which the Dcpartrnent of the Air Force, Air Researc'n and Development Comand, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, incor- porates into the contract the fixed overhead rate of 114.00% of Sdaries and 'Clages for the period January 1, 1955 through December 31, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of &1.00$ of SdLaries and )rages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research on influences on growth lag in bacterial cultures continues under the direction of Dr. C. E. Ladrford, Professor of Bacteriologj and Director, Research in Pfegcal Bacteriolo~j. \'I. .Change 0r&r ~0.6toContract AF 33(616)-2290, by which the Cepament of the Air Force, tiright Air Cevelop=~t Center, extends the contract period from November 15, 1956 through - >:arch 15, 1957 without additional funds. Be research continues under the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director, Cefense Research Laboratory.

'q8. Supplemental Agreement No. 9 to Contract AF 33(038)-206h, by which the Department of the Air Force, Air Research and Cevelognent Command, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 64.00% of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through teeember 31, 1955, and 41.00% of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 3, 1956. The research on the scattering of neutrons is conducted under the direction of Dr. Fmnett L. Hudspeth, Professor of and Director, Nuclear Physics Laboratorj.

'4 9. 9~pplercentalAgreercent No. 3 to Contract &' 33(600)-28069, by which the Ceparhent of the Air Force, Iieadquarters Air Materiel Comand, incorporates into the contra.ct the fixed overhead rate of 44.00$ of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through Bceuber 31, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of 41.0@ of Salaries and Wages for the period Janumj 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research was conducted in the Military Physics Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr. It. Y. CoLby-, Professor of Physics and Executive Director of the Lcboratory.

10Amendment ?lo. 30 to Contract NOrd-9195, bg which the Depar'cment of the Ibfavy, Bureau of Ordnance, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 38.30%of Sdaries and Wages for the geriod January 1, 1955 through September 30, 1955. The research was conducted iii the Defense Research Wooratory uader the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director, Defense Research Laboratory.

wn. henbent NO. 18 to Contract ~ioioyd-10639, by which the Departxert of the Navy, Bureau of Ordnaiice, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 3%.30$ of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through August 10, 1955. The research , was conducted in the Defense Research Laboratory, under the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Frofessor of Physics and Director, Defense Research Laboratory.

V 12. Amendment No. 2 to Contract ?lord-16382, by which the Cepar'ment of the Na~j,Ejreau or* Ordnance, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 33.30% of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1955 through ikcerrber 31, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of 35.50% of Salaries and )?ages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research continues at the Oefense Research Laboratorj under the d5rection of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director, Cefense Research Laboratory.

\'33. An:e-nhent No. 3 to Contract ~~(rrd-16498,by which the Departlcent of the Iiavy, Bureau of Ordnance, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 38.30% of Maries and Wages for tine period January 1, 1955 Wough Ceceuber 31, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of 35.5* Of Salaries and Wages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. me research continues at tine Cefense Research La'ooratory under Vne direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director, Defense Research Laboratory. w14. Amendment No. 4 to Contract Nora-16498, by which the Departauent of the New, mau~f Ordnance adds the sum of $l22,000.00 to the contract funde. and extends the contract period through March p, 1957. '%e research continues ill the Bfense Research Wboratory uuder the dS.ection of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of Pbysics and Mrectoy, Defense Research hboratory.

15. Amendsent No. 2 fa Contract Ifonr-35(05), by which the Dqarbient of the Navy, (rPfice of Eaval Re$earch, extends tbe overhead rate presently established xmder the contract of 30$ of' SQariee arid Wages Orcas January 3, 1956 to January 3, 1957. Be research on relaxation processes of liquids and solids cont$nues under the direction of Dr. A. Wilson Nolle, Assoc@te Professor of mics and Director, Research in Properties of Lf~uidsand Solids.

L 16. Amendment xo. 1 to Contract NOW-375(06), by which the lkpartment of the Navy, OPfice of Haval Research, adds me sum of $15,591.00 to the contract funds, e.ud extends the contract period throuap bcember 9,1957. Ine eographical research of the coastal zone of southwest bbxico continues under the directioa of Dr. Ixmald D. Brsnd, Profe$sor of ~o@;rapby " 17. Amendment NO. 2 to contract 8%~-6699, by which the Jkparbent of the Navy, Bureau of Ships, establishes the fixed overhead rate of 38.30$ of Salaries and Wages for the period May 26, 1955 through Bcember 3, 1955, and the fixed overhead rate of 35.56 of Ga;Laries and Wages for the period Jsauary 1, 1956 throw August 3, 1956. The research and developnt of a prototype model of sa acoustic attauator continues at the Defense Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Profeewr of Physics and Director*, Bfense Resew& Laboratory. 8. Amendment NQ. 3 to Contract ~~lbs-66932,by which the Department of the Navy, Bureau of Ships, adds the sum of $62,000.00 to the contract funds, and extends the cwtract period through March 3, 1958. The research and developaent of a prototype model of an acoustic attenuator continues in t&e Defense %search Laboratory wder the direction of I&. C. P. Boner, Professor of Physics and Director, Bfense Research Laboratory.

19. Contract ~Obsr-7264,by which the Poparbent of the Naqr, mauof Ships, provides ~~0,000.00for under- water omce studie~. The contract is evective for ./the period October 1: 1956 through September 30, 1957, and the research is tb bdperformed under the direction of Dr. C. P. Boner, Professor of physic$ and Dlractqr, c Defense Rosearch Laboratory. \1 20. Modification NQ. 3 to Contsact DAl9-129-$4-287, by which the Bpartment o? the Anny, Quartermaster Research and Developent co?ixwnd, iscoqwates the mFli-7 security requirements clause into the contract. me - research on design and development of special purpose containers continues under the cUrection of J. Neils Thcrmpson, PEofessor of Civil Eo$ineering and Director, Structursl Itechanics Re$earch Laboratory. 21. ?4odification No. 2 to Contract ~~19-129-@I-433,by which the Deparhent of 'cine Army, Quartermaster Research and Lkvelopment Comand,adds the sun of $11,084.20 to the contract funds, amends the scope of the work, and extends the contract period tinrough Septeraber 14, 1957. The research on cooking meat in quantity continues under the direction of Rosalie S. Godfrey, Associate Professor of Home Econo~lics. . . '''*.; 22. Supplemental Agreement No. 6 to Contract DA-23-072- ORD-685, by which the Degartaent of the my, St. Louis Ordnance District, esf,ablishes the fixed overhead rate of 44.00$ of Slaries aid Wages for the period January 1, 1955 tinrough Bcember 31, 1955 and 41.00% of Salaries and iqages for the period January 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. The research on pressure volume temperature relationships and tflem,od~mmicproperties of hydrocarbons other compouqds con2inues mder the direction of Dr. Kenneth A. icobe, Professor of Chemical Fngineering and Director, B;lreau of Industrial Chemistry.

-,,-J23. Suppleaental Agreement KO. 6 to Contract DA-23-072- ORD-763, by which the Ceparkent of the Army, St. Louis Ordnance District, establishes the flxed overhead rate of 44.00~; of Salaries and Wages for the period Januar:? 1, 1955 throu~bBcember 31, i955, and 41 .GO$ of Salaries and Wages for tile period Jsnuary 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. Tne research on radio propagation stitdies contin~~esunder the direction of Dr. 4. i.1. Straiton, Professor of Xlectrical Xngineering and Director, Eiectricz;L Fngineering Research Laboratory.

.--4 ' 24. Contract P-~(11-1)-490, by which the United Stakes Atonic Energy Corn-.~ission, Chicago Operations Office, provides ,$19,440 .OO for research on the feasTnliity of :.,. .c, LC; storing radioactiw wastes in salt formations. The contract is effective for the period October 1, 1956 througli September 30, 195'7 and Yne research is to be perfoi~edunder the direction of Dr. garnest F. Gloyna, Professor of Civil Engineering and Erector, Reactor- Fuel bJaste Disposal FroJect.

-w' 2 j . Grant NSF-G3009, by which the XVational Science Foundatio~ provides $J.~,OO0.00 for the support of research entitled "&:echanim;! of the Ozonolysis Reaction". The grant is effective for the period October 1, 1956 through September 30, 1958, and the research is to be directed by Dr. Fhilip S. Sailey, Associa-ie Professor of Cher~istry.

'4 26. Grant No. NSF-G3078, by which the National Scisnce Foundation provides $274,300.00 for szpport of an academic year institute for hi& school teachers of Science and Ifathematics. The grant is effective for a period of approximately ten months beginning on or about hgust 15, 1957, and will be directed by Dr. R. C. Anderson, Frofessor of Chemistry.

'-I 27. Grant M-1465 by which t'ne U. S. Public Health Service provides $2,300.00 for support of a study of a method for observing children's behavior. The grant is effective for the period October 1, 1956 through May 31, 1957, and the research is to be perfomed by Dr. Iiarold W. Stevenson, Professor of Psvcholo~r-" . Q.3$3, 28. Correction of typographical error in IVovember 2, 1956, n, 3 ' - I

stated. 1- :-.!.'- ,? !.?, <> ::.'I. <,.j. CONTFV.CTS: The following contracts have been executed at the Main University by the official indicated. I recomend +pproval and ratification of signatures:

1. Contract No. 33(608)- 57-41 with the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, signed by Dr. C. P. Boner, Vice-President of Main University, whereby The Hogg Foundation for Nental Hygiene will furnish during the period begin- ning October 1, 1956 and ending October 26, 1956, a Narriage and Fmily Counseling Seminar for thirty (30) Air Force Chaplains in Austin, Texas. The total amount of the contract is $3,487.38.

CIiAiCGZ IK BOARD PAIVE3ITS - FTCE.7Id1S P3SIDSDTCE WLS: I recommend ap- proval of the following proposal submitted bjj- Mr. Graves W. Lar.drum, Business Nanager, regarding change in board payments:

tie wish to recommend that effective 16th tie 1957-58 Long Session, t'fle board chwrges in Women's Residence Haiis be changed from $52.50 per month to $216.00 per semester. We recowmend that the semester's board be collected in four equal installments of $54.00 each. Yne above recomendation, in effect, does not represent an increase in board charges. The rather complex billing procedure for board ;:. : charges at the present involves nine payments during a long session, and only four of these nine payments are for $52.50 each, and the remaining five payments are irre-dar amounts which vaxy from $36.75 to $57.75 per month. The cause of these variations are partial months, Christmas Holidays and end of a semester within a particular month. Trie make a partial month's collection during the last few days of September, and then during the first week of October, we collect a full month's board charge. Wer tha proposed procedure, we suggest that the first board install- ment payment be collected in the latter part of September along with the room charge for t'ne entire semester, and t'ne remaining three installments be paid in Eovember, Decen~Ser, arid Janualy. In the spring semester, the first board installment would be collected in February along with a full semester's rooin charge, and the second and third and fourth payments for board would be collected in Piarch, April, and Nay.

DESIGNATION OF THE SOUTH WIXG OF II(IE.;SOLVIB?G DORMITORY FOR FF3SHI.iIAN b!C?TC.PI: Mr. -----G. W. Landrum, Business Manager, has sent -on with his -approval the following recomendation of the Division of Housing and Food Service concerning Kinsolving Dormitory to be opened in September 1958:

That the south wing of Kinsolving Dormitory be designated for freshman women xith the reservation that at any time the freshman demand does not fill the south wing, upperclass women may be assigned. (Total capacity 392 less approximately 43 counselors and upperclass advisors would result in about 349 freshman women housed in this area.)

The 349 freshman women that could be housed in the south wing with the 143 freshmen in Littlefield (165 capacity less 2 counselors and 20 upperclass advisors) would make a total of 492 spaces definitely set aside for freshman women in ?Tomen's Hesidence Halls. This 492 represents 56% of the 871 freshman women who enrolled in 1956-57.

I recomend approval.

US3 C? TSXTCCKS :i!?I???L BY FAC'LT !:::%_PR3: I reeacend approval --of cn? use of th-. follo!:ir.fi tcx.'coo!r rrritte.? Sy a rerlber of the faculty, beginning with the Second Semester of the 1956-57 Long Session:

Mathematics of Investment, by Roger C. Osborn, published by Harper and BrothersTwhich sells for $4.25 with a lo$ royalty to the author. ~APPROPRIATIONSOF 1955-56 GEhqIW, BUDGET BALANCES TO 1956-57 GENERAL BUDGET ACCOWPTS: i-recomfiend approval of the recome;iiiation of ivir. Grady Starnes, Auditor, that the following list of balances in the General Budget section of the 1955-56 Budget be brought forvard into the 1956-57 accounts -GO enable the departments to liquidate existing overdraft balances (indicated by *) or to complete prearranged plans.

Account Free Title of Appropriation Balances General Administration Classified Persome1 Office taaintenance, Office Supplies, Printing and Travel General Expenses Office of Dean of Student Service Clerical Assistants, Office and Traveling Exp ense 3.37" Office of the Eegistrar Eegistl-ation SQervisipn Maintznance and Equipen% Inter;?ationaL Office Itaintenance , Sq~ipmentan& Travel Teacher Placemert Service 14aintenance and Equipment All-University Expositioa and Power Snow Demurrage Charges on Cylinders Developnent menses or" The University of Texas Main University ruolicT., Lectures Committee Texas Personnel and hlanagement Association School. of Architecture Architecture and Planning Special Teaching Eq~ipsent College of Arts and Sci,~nces Bacteriologr Maintenance and Equipment Botany Special Teaching Equignent Chemist iy 14aintenance, Equipment and Services Special E~dipmentfor Teaching Labs Purchase of InTrared Spectr~photonete~ Economics biaintenance an6 Equipment English Msintenance and Xquipment GeograpQr Naintenance and Equipment Special [email protected] Geology Special Equipment Gemanic Languages Nzintenance and Equipment Govermient Maintenance and Eqdipment History Maintenance and Equipment Home Economics Maintenance and Equipment Physics I~Iaintenanceand Equipment Purchase of Van De Graaff Machine Special Equipment Special Teaching 3quipment Psychology Maintenance and Equ.ipment Speech Special Equipment Zoolog3i Naintenance and E~uipment Special Research - Vertebrates Office of the Dean Office and Travel Expenses Reappropriations (continued)

Account Free bIumbers Title of Appropriation Balance College of Eusiness Administration Business Services Maintenance and Equipment mecia1 Equipment - Secretarial Studies Finance Maintenance and Equipent Hanagenent Maintenance and Equipment Marketing, Resources, Transportation and Interna- tional Trade Maintenance and Equipment College of Education Educational psycho lo^ Maintenance and Equipment Special Equipment Bureau of Laboratory Schools - Casis School Equipnent Office of the Dean Special Equipment College of Engineering .4eronautical Zngineering Hainienance and Equipment Architectural Zngineering Eaintenance and Equipaent Ceramic Engineering Maintenance and Squiprnel* Special Squipment Chemical Engineering Naintenance and E~uipnent Special Teaching Equipment Civil EngineeTing ?!kxLntenance an2 Eqdipaent Special Eq!!i-pment 3le.ct.trical Engineering Pkintenance adEquipent Nechanical Engineering Maintenance and E~uipment Special Equi>ment - College of Engineering College of Fine Arts Art Maintenance and Equipment, Music Naintenance and Ec&~ipnent Graduate School of Library Science Maintenance, Equipient and Travel College of Pha~rmacy Dean's Office and Travel Emense Graduate School of Social +Jerk Maintenance, Equipment a~dTravel Library Books and Serials Military Science and Tactics Maintenance and Equipment. Physical Training Physical Training for Women Maintenance and Equipment Graduate School Office of t'ne Dean Office and Travel Expenses Summer Session - 1956 Geology Intersession - Au&ust 29 to September 15 Organized Research University Research Institute Fxoject 478 - J. E. Boggs Project 485 - C. E. La&for& Project 494 - S. N. bJei-bow Research in Bacteriology Research Assistants, Technicians, Equipment, Supplies, Maintenance and Travel Reappropriations (continued)

Account Free Nmbers Title of Appropriation Balance Organized Research continued) Research in Texas History 22982 Secretarial, Office and Traveling Expenses - The Junior Historian Texas State Historical Association $ 3.40" 22983 Prospective Research in Texas History 1,102.86 Educational Administration 5.:'. K. Iiellogg Foundation Grant 23130 So~lthwestSchool Administration Center - Office Supplies and Expense 107.01 Biochemical Institute 23161 Maintenance, l,lages, Supplies and Equipment 89.29s Bureau of Engineering Research 23341 Electron IYIicroscope Fund 4.94* 23400 Electrical Engineering Research Laboiatoly - Special Equip~nent 86.49 Institcte of Latin American Wadies 23462 Latin American Microfilming, Photostating or Copying of Documents for Research Purposes 13.3" 23463 General Fublications Fund 500.00 23464 Raintenance, Equipment , Printing and Travel 7.67" InstFtute of IJixcine Science 23522 Special Equipment 95.52 Insti+ate of Public Affairs 23581 Travel, Sapplies, Publications and Incidentals 81.8l-X Texas Petroleum Zesearch Committee Cooperative ' Project wi-th -4. and b1. College and the Texas Bailroad Conmission 23930 Prior to September 1, 1956 - Xaterials, Equip- ment Travel, fiblieations and Wages 26.65" Division of Extension industrial and Business Training Bureau 2 5422 Maintenance ; Equipment and Travel 1,361.57" Package Loan Ljbrary 25482 Maintenance and Equipment 369.39~ Visual Instruction Bureau 25543 bkintenance, Equipment and Travel 49 39" Library 25903 Xaintenance, Travel and Rebinding 69.06~ 25912 Books - Faculty Law Library 66.47" 25914 Special Equipment 1,32l.08 Physical Plant Department of faildings and Grounds 26250 Operating Supplies, i9iainte~anceand Repairs 2,889.04* Department of Utilities 26860 fie1 8,593.08" Impovements, Remodeling and Majcr Repairs 27200 Nlotment Account 1~580.69 27201 Remodeling Press Building for TV 1,354.12 27211. Modification OF Elevator in Sutton Hall 2,643.00 27220 Nain Building ldodifications 1,202.25 27225, Improvement of Parking Lot South of Stadium 48.00 27231 Window Darkening Devices for Garrison 3all 120.00 27233 Lighting Improvements in Mechanical [email protected] Shops 1,735.07 27235 Ligkting Iinprovements in E D Hall 666.09 2'7236 Alterations in Petroleum Engineering Building 4,684.68 27238 Improvements of Parking Lot South of iquseum ljO.00 27239 Improvements in Room 405 Waggener Hall 617.00 27240 Installation of Vindow Darkening Devices in Garrison Hall 100, tiaggener Hall 3 and 23, Experimental Science 414 625.00 27241 &provenents of Lighting Facilities in Chemical Engineering Bailding 759.00 27242 Installation of wind or^ Operatiag Devices - Chemical and Petrolem Engineering Buildings 5,000.00 Account Free Number Title of &pmpriation Bzlance - Lmtirov~eiiT8; RiWEQi?jg Msfar ' Repairs (con. J 27243 Ga-dng AUky from 24th to 25th Streets Between University Methodist Church and The University of Texas Property $1,200.00 Installations, Rumiture and Equipment for New Space in Petrole~lEngineering Building 3,@1.62 Remodeling of Third Floor Space in Speech Building 5,500.00 Modification of Library Space in 'Phird Floor of Main Building 2,500.00 Improvement of Space Under Batts Auditorium Stage 1,500.00 Alterations of Drama Fiuilding 678.34 Switching Eqipment for Control Room in Batts Hall Room 3 1,100.00 Replacement of Aaphalt Tile Floors in Physics Building 5,000.00 Rehabilitation of Biology Greenhouse 2,750.00 Remodeling SoUCh kXng of Second Floor of Drama

Euilding ~ 1,000.00 Remcdelinn the Basement of Physics Building 1,310.66 !Che ~coneiResearch Center Bysicat Plant Section Euildirig Rebabilitation 1,856.9 Surplus Froperty ~cquisition Office Supplies and Travel Expense 161.89 Purchases, Packing, Shipping apd Stor~eCosts 3,078.76 Organized Activities Relating to Instructional Departments Radio-Television Maintenance, Equipnkent and hgvel 163.17* Specicil Egpipment 6,154.66 Testing itnd Guidance Bureau Office and Travel mnse 101.34*

FACULTY LEGISLA!l'ION: I recommend approval of the following legisla- tion passed by the General Faculty and/or Faculty Council:

1. The Faculty Council at its meeting on October 15, 1956, approved the 1957-58 Long Session CaJerdax and the 1957 Summer Session Calendar as submitted by the Schedule Ccmanittee with an amendment to provide pre-registration advising in the College of Education on June 3 for the Summer Session of 1957. The calendar bas been distributed as pages 2348 and 2349 of the Documents and Proceedings of the Fa Council, copies of which are attached hereto as Appendix A. ra& 2. The Faculty Council on November 21, 1956, approved by the cir- cularization procedure the reccanmedations of the Law School to change the section of its Catalog entitled "Stsndard of Work Required" on -waes - 28 and 29 of the 1954-56 iss~e. The leejslation is rewp6---' on pa-s 2359 a& 360 of the i)ocuments snd proceedings of the ! Fadty council. $ Vn - I OUTS~EAND ADDITIONAL DUTIES: I recollanend that the staff listed &TOWbe wrmitt-undertake the additionaL and outside duties outlined,-the work to be so arranged as not to interfere with University work:

1. Dr. John R. Peck of the Departanent of Educational Psycholo~y to serve as Coasultant to the Austin State School not to exceed three days during the First Semester.

2. The following faculty members of the Department of Music to accept a total fee of $600, less 15%paid to the CcPPmunity Concert Series - Brownsville Chapter, for a concert given in Brownsville on October 22, 1956: Mr. Horace Britt, Mr. Alfr* & saT~t-Wo, Mr. Alfio Eiguotti, Mr. Albert Giuis. Outside -and Additional Duties (continued) 3. Kr. Joel b.drews, instructor in Kusic, to accept a fee of $100 for performing as soloist with the Corpus Christi Symphony 011 December 3, 1956* 4. Mr. W. M. t,lilcox, Heating and Refrigeration Engineer, to continue as Director of the Saval Reserve Officers School in Austin, the time to be about six hours per week and compensation approximately $~,CCO per year, exclusive of any pay for active duty assigments ?nth the Kavy . 5. The following members of the staff of the Department of Petroleum Engineering to have full consulting privileges for the year 1956-57: 4. G. H. Fancher, Mr. H. H. Power, Mr. S. J. Pirson, 1. F. W. Jessen, I ?roman Lamont, Mr. hi. W. Dingle, 1.K, E. Brown, Mr. I. F. Roebuck, 1.H. A. Wahl, Mr. P. J. Root, Yi. G. rrl. Crawford. 6. Niss Josephine Antoine, Guest Lecturer, Department of Ylsic, to accept a fee of $250 for zppearing as soloist with the San Antonio Syaphony on December 15, 1956, and $150 plus expenses for appearing wi-th the Eeaunont symphony. on.: January 15, 1957.

UNIVERSITY rFEXLOXSHIPS -AND SCHOLARSHIPS: Fello:,rships and scholar- ships have been awarded as ?ollo~isfrom funds provided in the Regents' Budget :

1956-57 First Semester Eon-Resident- Tuition Scholarship Awards (Teaching Assistants)

Claude James Abshire Louisiana Robert Allen Michigan James Carroll Arnett Olrl&homa Kenneth William Bartz r~iisconsin Lewis BaYcist New York Judith Ann Bell Alabama Lorenzo Mario Eelotti Italy Lloyd Morris Bemett Iiidiana Howard Erkowit z Illinois Thomas SoLlle Blake Calif or~2a Philip Braithiqaite England Jerome B. Brillhart Kansas Jmes Cla?.ton Sro>me .Arkansas Auman Elliott Burnett Alabama Leo Gerard Cahill Canada Dean Lynn Callen&er Ohio Yi (Ike) Chang China Mary Frances Chapman Florida Alvin Cohen District of Coluqbia Joseph L. Conrad Missouri Howard Cook South Carolina Dix Scott Coons utsln Norman Seymour Davis York Andrexi D~CZ~O Ohio C~rrLove Donald Iowa James Edward Dowdey Arkansas Jerome A. Edelson PZei,r York Lael Marquerite Ely Ohio Lawrence i,:ayne Erbe Vermont Barbara H. Firestone Missouri Eddie Carroll French O:rlahoma Lawrence Ortlieb Frye Pkw York Alfonso Gonzalez-Perez >Jew Yock James Donald Gocdrich Chio Paul Livings'con Grier South Carolina Bernard Grusbkin New Yorl: Oliver Franklin Gainn Oklahoma Rita Rae Gurley Nortn Dakota $ialter T. Haenggi California Plielio Shixizu Han Japan Yuri W. Han Korea Donald Olaf Hanson Minnesota University Fellowships -and Scholarships (continued) First Semester Ron-Resident (Teaching Assistants)(continued) - ...... Helmuth Enrin Rinderer Guatemala Francis Marion Hudson Arkansas Sanny TJal.ker Ingam Oklahoma Howard Samuel Irwin, Jr. Washington .. .. J Gerhard C. J. Jansen California Louis Thomas Jardine Eew York Wade Hampton Jordan,. 3r. North Carolina Charles Andre:$ Kaplan Minnesota Eartha Ernstine Kapp North Carolina Warren Charles Kelliher New York Dmdappa R. Ker~ur India Kak-Choong Kin Korea Allen Dupree King, Jr. Delaware Mer'con Fruett Fdng BKssvdri Roman L. .Cintanar Philippines Harold Emerson Laughlin 0k;La.homa Richard Layton Florida David Harryman Lively i~aryland Frank Dalton Lonadier Louisiana Charles Edward Long Ar!cansas Dudley G. Luckett Missouri Arthur Stephen KcGrade Illinois Peter F.M McLoughlin Canada Richard Roe Maag Kansas Prem Prasad Mahendroo India Natalie Maines ~4assachusetts Philip George Meissner New Yark Ashot InIeri jan Iran Dan I4ez-t~ Ohio Wayne David Miiler Oklahoma iWeline C. Moorman Arkansas Richard Gene Ikiheisel Colorado John $;illiam Nelson iflssouri James H. Nienaber Illinois Ronald R. Nilson Minnesota George E. Nrorth Montana Pablo Leopoldo Olihuysen Mexico Stellakis George Panayides Cypr2s Bachubhai D. P?.rikh India Earl Mark Potraf'l:e New York B. Robert Rafferty New Mexico J~hnGriffith Ball Oklahoma Verne Aiden Ray New Hampshire Robert Davis Reynolds, Jr. ?Jet,! i".texico Hugh A. Richardson Britain Lewis Broadbent Ringer Pennsylvania Ian Simpson Ross Britain William Joseph Rowley Indiana Serma'an Ibrahirn Salem Lebanon Edson Waite Sample Arkansas Anders Schou Saustrup Denmark John T. Schulenberg Ohio Louay E. Sharif Iraq Miller Sheffield Oklahoma . Richard Shuttee O'llahoma Narvin Siegelman New York Samuel John Sims California Alice Louise Smith Oregon Jay Wendell Snodderly Alaska William Harold Standing Vtissouri Donald i"4cLean Stodart Australia Harvey E. W. N. Sturm West Virginia Chavarche Tchaienkian EGTt Phyllis Edna Thomas Ohio Peter Ervin Thompson Inriiana LJnn H. Throckrcorton Ne5raslra Wayne Earl Thun California Cecilia Veronica Tierney Delaware Thomas Waterman Todd Czlifornia Page Charles Twiss Kansas University Fellowships -and Scholarships (continued) -First Semester Non-Resident (Teaching Assistants)(continued) Bryce Linton %.ritty, Jr. Nevada Robert L. Van Ousen Connecticut Paul Harry Vossick Ohio Carroll D. Wade Louisiana Max Roger Westbrook Arkansas F. &gene Wilirerson New York Stanley D. !.loodinansee, Jr. Connecticut Andrew George Yartzoff California Leonard Paul Yospe New York James Bryan Zachry 14ississippi Benjamin Frank Zim3ars. Wisconsin First Semester - 1956-5: -Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship Awards Gordon E. Adams Washington Harry E. Anderson, Jr. Tennessee Roland G. Anderson Kansas Arne P. Baartz Gemany Mima Babington Louisianz Zvelyn M. Belknap Mississippi Charles J. Brown, Jr. Mississippi Rita Hess Bur& Illincis Eddie C. S. Chan China K~iei-Chao Chao China Sherwood 8. Chorost WeW York ~Ung-Yu Wan& Chii China Joel Iler Cornish Arkansas George R. Creedle Illinois Ruth P4. C. Doney Pennsylvania Charles i. Eastlack New Jersey Olin S. Fearing Kansas John D. Fissekis Greece James Q. Foster Tennessee Alan A. Franliel New York Cono Galliani New York Smuel D. Godbold ?,Kssissippi Thomas G. Greg& Pennsylvania Dorothy E. Hagman Mi:nnesota Philip Gerald HA.mson Massachdsetts Tsu Liang Kang China James G. Kelly Ohio Niikam B. KrishnaMurthy India Patricia C. Lacy Alabama Ed7,~ardR. Leadbetter Pennsylvania John F. McBrearty Fennsylvania Charles R. McCord Kansas iriilliam C . IvicDonald Kansas Barbara Ann Xarlrusor, Io~.?a Joseph F. Mathews, Jr, $?ew York Irene A. IQdlinski PJew York Colette Y. Cdin France David C. Parell Louisiana James S. Pittman, Jr. Louisiana Warren L. Prentice Florida James T. Rodgers Louisiana Aaron Rosenfield Massachusetts William John Ross New York Hirotoshi Same jima Japan Isaac J. Satterfield Forth Carolina Herschel C. Self California David Sohn New York Jack Spund New York Martin J. Steiman New York Chase Van Baalen Alabama Surinder Pal Vohra India Ralph Flaldiron, Jr . Tennessee Edward F. Zigler hiissouri 528 SCHOLARSHIPS Am --S%fIPS (Nop-Un$versity) ; Upon reccmrmenaation of the proper=,-. -following awards have been made: -mrst eme ester, 1956 From Akchitecture Prize -atld Scholarship>- Rud - $105 Jmes Albertus McBride Jesse 8. Jones Scholarships in Honor of Fleet Admiral Qlester W. - -7-- ~blitz- - zgeWilliam Cape, Jr. $5110 James Edgar Cowles 100 Joe ElUott Davis; Jr. 100 Ronald Eugene EWy 100 Billy Edward Henry 100 Jerry Harrison Jenkins 50 William Carlisle LaRowe 100 Frank Eugene McLain 50 Jobn William Pieper 100 Leslie Wen Sanders 100 Joseph Marion Scruggs, Jr. 100 In Honor.,of Fleet Admiral E. J. Kiqg - we--- -. %..~EfZiZs_m. . Akin . . -$ 75

1956-57 Long Session Lawrence- D. 'Bell Scholarship - $1,000 Donald --Keith Barrington Borden Home Economics Scholarship - $300 -Mrs. Judith Martin Joyce Elaine Jacobs Nursery School Scholarship - $130 ---Judy Holloway - Minnie --Stevens Piper Foundation Scholarship in Geology - $500 each Ann Parsons Harlow~o~ngshead Terra Club Scholarship --in Geology - $500 Tiiamj. ~US Sc@olarship in Petroleum Engineering $kO plw fees -I___ - -4 Ma~goy A: "Toad Drug Travellers of Texas AW&Td - $100 -Lonnie ~ollingZCoW Southwestern Drug Corporation - $50 Gilberto Uresti (First %ester)

Second Semester, 1957 -Fine Arts Foundation - Various Donors (Art) - $100 --_.Barbara Jane Dixon 1957-58, effective Febpary 1, 1957 Rosa3ie ---B. Himwship Predoctoral Fellomhip - $2,000 (12 mod Harold Bruce Lukins E. D. Farmer Scholarships for 1957 - for Texans to study a* University --- -- of Mexico Mr. Charles Edwin Nipp $21100 Mr. Rudolph Charles Troike, Jr. 2,100 ~r.wilfred Winton Abrendt 1,050 (half scholarship) Mr. Frank Herbert Hursh, Jr. 1,050 (half scholarship) Mr. Gerardo Saenz 800 (~ummersession) SUMMER SESSION BUWET: I recommend approval, of the budget for Surnaer Session attached hereto as Appendix B. The toga38 are within those provided in the 1956-57 Eudget. 0. % FEES EUR SPECUL FIELD COUR$E IN GEOLOGY: I recommend approval of the ----recommendatio~ of the -c=cil of the Department of Geology, con- curred in by Dean Ransom, that the Special Fieid Course Fees for Geoloey 660 and 661 be raised from $60 to $70 per student, effective the First Term of the 1957 Summer Session. These special field course fees are used to defray costs of transportation, costs of teaching materials, and costs of maintenance and purchase of field geology equipment, In view of rising costs, the additional fees are necessary,

Sincerely yours, m mmsIm OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Main U-lversity Austin

Mail Docket No, 5 October 22, 1956

President Wilson:

Your approval and. submission to the Regents of the following out-of- state trips by the staff members listed, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested, These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Rege~tsat their next regular meeting. in accordance with the policy adopted by tbe Board at their Ja~uary 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is assumed ulzless objections from a majority of the Board are received within five days.

1. Ctincel the trip of Dr. H, H. Ransom, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, to the Great Plains Conference at Norman, Oklahoma, October 17-19? 1956, reporCed in Mail Docket No. 2, dated September 25, 2956.

2. Dean Henry Ivi. Burlage, of the College of Phamacy, Noveiiber 9-13> 1956, to krahington, D. C,, for a meeting of House of Delegates of the American Pharmaceutical Association, expenszs to be paid Prom the Office and Travel account of the Dean's Office. 3. Dr. William S. Livingston, Assistant Dean of the Graduate School, October 17-20, 1956, to Nornan, Oklahoma, to attend the Great Plains Conference on Higher Education, expenses to be paid from the travel account of the Dean's Office.

4, Mr. Cudley E. Bledsoe, Training Specialist 11, Industrial and Business Training Eureau, Kovember 11-16, 1956, to St. Louis, Yissouri, to participate in training program put on by the Carter Carburetor factory, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account of the Bureau, 5. YE, Robert A. Sonlre, Training Specialist 11, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, October 17-26, 1956, to Dmright, Oklahoma and vicinity, to shoot motion picture film on emulsion production, expenses to be paid from Various Donors for Production of Instructional Aids.

6, Mr. Billy J, \,laller, Training mecialist 11, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, October 13-28, to Dm~right,Oklahoma, to teach coursgmd November 8-26, 1956, to Fa-wington, New ivlexico, to assist in teaching a course, expenses to be paid from American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors - Revolving Fum3 for Out-of-State Travel. 7. Mr. Richard L. Daiiley, Training Specialist III, Industrial and Business Training Bureau, to Tulsa, Oklahoxa, September 16-18, 1956, to attend local chapter meeting of American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors, an3 October 29-November 3, 1956, to conduct a conference for drilling executives, expenses to be paid from American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors - Revolving Fund for Out-of-State Travel,

8. l~ir. R, W. Donnelly, Training Specialist 111, Industrial and Busi- ness Training Bureau, November 8-25, 1956, to Famington, new Mexico, to conduct a short course, expenses to be paid from Anerican Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors - Revolving Fund for Out-of-State Travel,

9. W. Roy Cates, Training Specialist I, Industrial and Eu.siness Training Eureau, October 17-23, 1956, to Drumright, Oklahoma, to assist in shooting of film, expenses to be paid from Various Donors for Production of Instructional Aids. 10. Approximately ten University of Texas Cross Country team members to Stillwater, Oklaho~a, October 25-28, 1956, for Oklahoma-Kansas- Texas Triangular Meet, expenses to be paid from funds& Intercollegiate Athletics.

11. Dr. Norman Hackerman, Professor of Chemistry, October 16-19, 1956, to Los Angeles, California, to report on API Project 47D research arogress, expenses to be paid from project funds.

12. Dr. W, C. hesterhoeft, Jr., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, October 14-16, 1955, to ?lashington, D. C., to attend discussions relating to Contract NObsr 63052, expenses to be paid from contract funds.

13. Dr. Frederick E. Brooks, Jr., Assistant Director, ELectrical Engineering Research Inzboratory, October 14-16, 1956, to +lashing+on, D, C., to attend discussions relating to Contract NObsr 63052, expenses to be paid from contract funds.

Sincerely yours,

C. P, Boner

Approved: THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Pain University Austin

Mail Docket No. 6 October 29, 1956

President Wilson:

YO~W approval and submission to the Regents of the following out-of- state trips by the staff members listed, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested. These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Regents at their next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at tneir January 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is assumed unless objections from a majority of the Board are received riithin five days.

1. Dean E. id. Doty of the College of Fine Arts to Cleveland, Ohio, November 17-27, 1956 to attend the meeting of the National Association of Schools of Kusic, and December 28-30 to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the American Educational Tnea-tre Association to read a paper and to interview prospective teaching candidates, expensss for both trips to be charged to the Dean's Office and Travel accou~t.

2. Dr. Norris A. Hiett, Associate Dean, Division of Wension, November 8-16, 1956 to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the meeting of the Adult Education Association of the U.S.A., and to Washington, D. C., to attend a joint meeting of the National University Extension Association and the kneral Extension Division of Land Grant Colleges Association, expenses to bc charged to the Mainten

3. Dean Jmes R. D. Zddy of the Division of Extension, November 8-16> 1956 to Atlantic City, New Jersey, to attend the Adult Education Association of the U. S. A. and lo lashingto ton, D. C., to attend joint meetings of the Executive Committee of the leTationa1 University Ecten- sion tbsociation and the Generd Extension Division of the Land Grant College Association,

4. Dr. H. T. Manuel, Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the Testing and Guidance Bureau, October 29-No-?eniber 7, 1956 .to New York City and Princeton, N. J., to interview personnel fcr vacancies in Bureau staff and attend professional meetings, expenses to be paid from the Office and Travel account of the Testing and Gdidance Bureau. 5. Dr, William Chhrles Bell, Professor of Geology, October 26- November 3, 1956 to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to attend the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, eqenses to be paid firon Punds of the Geology Foundation.

6. Dr. Noman Hackeman, Professor of Chemistry, September 27- October 4, 1956 to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend a meeting of the panel on Primary Batteries of the Comittee of Undersea Warfare of the National Academy of Sciences and to attend an Electrochemical Society F' meeting, expenses to be paid from controct funds Nord 16382. This supersedes the request in Idail Docket No, 2, dated Septeinber 25, 1956. 7. The following with expenses paid from funds of the Cornlittee on Attendance at Neetings of Learned Societies, the staf'f member in each case to deliver a paper, and only transportation expenses to be paid:

(1) Dr. Robert B. Watson, Associate Professor of Physics, Novaber 16 ~nd17, 1956 to Los hgeles, California, to attend the P.coustica1 Society of America.

(2) Wss Jane Gray, Instructor in Geology, October 31- November 2, 1956 to Minneapolis, Yfidesota, to attend the Geological Society of America. ;.- .;> .?., .v. . . <,;, ?<*. . .iil ,

7. Cornittee on Attendance at Neetings of Learned Societies (continued)

(3) Dr. George W. Hoffman, Associate Professor of Geography November 22-25> 1956 to Atlantic City, New Jsrsey, to attend the National Council of Geography Teachers.

(4) Mr, Loren Mozley, Associate Professor of Art, October 26 and 27, 1956 to Los Angeles, California, to attend the Pacific Coast Council on Latin Anerican Studies.

(5) Dr. E. F. Haden, Professor of Romce Languages, and Dr. Leroy R. Shatr, Instructor in Germanic Languages, November 2 and 3, 1956 to New Orleans, Louisiana, to cttend the South Central Modern Language Convention.

(6)Dr. Otis A. Singletary and Dr. David D. Van Tassel, both Instructors in History, November 15-17, 1956 to Durham, North Carolina, to attend the Southern Histori- cal Association.

(7) Dr. 0. D. Weeks, Professor of Government, I'iove~ber10, 1956 to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, to attend the Southern Political. Science Association.

8. Dr. C. P. Boner, Vice-president of Main University, Novenber 10- 17, 1956 to Washington, D. C., to attend thc h:icrican :.ssociation of Land Grant Colleges, expenses to be paid from the Office and Travel account of the Office or" the Vice-Presiderrc.

Sincerely yours,

Approved :

! (..-. rd c,.:.~ /,: ,,. j ,, ('(..- ---. ..-.. 7,) Logan Wilson \ 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Main University Austin

Mail Docket No. 7 November 5, 1955

President Wilson:

Your a,pproval and submission to the Regents of the following out-of- sta-te trips by the staff members listed, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested. These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Regents at their next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at their January 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is assumed unless obj,-ctions from a majority of the Board are received within five days.

1. Mr. Carl J. Eckhardt, Director of Physical Plant, November 21- Decercber 2, 1956, to Schenectady and New York, New York, and to South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to attend thz annual meeting of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers and visit and inspect turbine narmfacturing plants of Westinghouse and General Electric Coapanies, expenses to be paid from the Office of the Director of Physical Plant, Office and Travel E-upenses.

2. Dr. Stuart A. MacCorkle, Director, Institute of Fublic Affairs, Kovember 11-13, 1956, to Menphis, Tennessee, to attend the annual national conference on government held by the National Municipal League and to interview candidates for the position of research associate on the Institute staff, expenses to be paid from Travel, Supplies, Publi- cations and Incidentals of the Institute.

3. Pk. Jens Jacobsen, Director, Office of Eoverment Sponsored Research, November 10-17, 1956, to !Jashington, D. C., and Baltimore, 14aryland) for contract negotiations with the Departnent of the Navy znd the Department of the Air Force and other agencies, expenses to be paid fro^ the Maintenance, Equipnent and Travel account of the Office of Government Sponsored Research.

4. Dr. Archie W. Straiton, Director, Electrical Engineering Research Laboratory, November 5-9, 1956, to Washington, D. C., Boston, Ivlassa- chusetts, Dayton, Ohio, and Belnar, New Jersey, to discuss progress of contracts at the Labwfatory, expenses to be paid from contract funds.

5. Dr. Vance E. Moyer, Assistant Professor of Meteorology, October 28- IVovertber 2, 1956, to Ashzville, North Carolina, to participate in the Sational Conference on Climat01o~-,American t4eteorological Society, expenses to be paid fron travel funds of Study of Weather Modification.

6. The following with transportation expenses paid from finds of the Comittee on Attendance at 1.Ieetir.gs of Learned Societies, the staff nezl'oer in each case to present a p~per:

(1) Associate Professor C. C. Thompson, Departmeint of Economics, to Los hgeles, California, to attend the National Tax ilssociation on Novenber 14, 1956.

(2) llssociate Professor L. E. Eabney, Department of Ro.romce Languages, to DTew Orleans, ~ouisiana,to att-nd the Swath Central Modern Languege Association on Eo~~ember2, 1956. (3) .'rssistant Professor John R. Peck, Department of Educational psycho lo^, to Phoenix, Azizone, to attend the International Council for Excegtional Children on November 9, 1956. 7. Dr. tTilliarfi Gordon 'dhaley, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, October 22-26, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to represent the University and participate in the annual Conference of the Association of Graduate Schools, expenses to be paid from travel funds of the Dean of the Graduate School.

8. Approxinately eight University of Texas Cross Countrj Members to East Lansing, Michigan, Noven'uer 22-28, 1956, for the tlational Collegiate Athletic Association Cross Country Championships, emenses to be paid from funds of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Sincerely yours,

-3 -. ----=- C. P. Boner THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Main University Pustin

Mail Docket No. 8 November 19, 1956

President I~Tilson:

Your approval and subission to the Regents of the following out-of- state trips by the staff menbers listed, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested, These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Soard of Regents at their next regular neeting, In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at their January 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is assmed unless objections fro51 a c;a$ority of the Board are received within five days. 1. Dean W. R. wriegel, of the College of Business Administration, November 26-~ece~ber2, 1956, to Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, Bloom- ington, Indiana, Colmbus, Ohio, Ann Arbor, Michigan, iznd Chicago, Illinois, to interview prospective nenbers for the staff, expenses to be paid fron; the Office a~dTravel account of the Office of the Dean.

2. Dr. FJillim G. Wolfe, Professor of Educational Psychology, xovember 16-19, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the i'merican Ucaclemy for Cerebral Palsy an& the &erican Speech and Hearing Association, transportation expenses to be paid from the W. K. Shepperd Be~uestfor Research in Deafness, Equipment, Supglies and Travel,

3. ;4rr. W. W. Patterson, Director, Legal kid Clinic, October 7-14, 1956, to Denveir, Colorado, to attend the Annual Legal Aid Conference and participate on the program, expenses to be paid from the John Charles Tomes Foundation account, Traveling Xxpenses of Faculty.

4. Dr. Archie N. Jones, Professor of Music, December 17-20, 1956, to Ne~rYork City, to attend the annual convention of the National Association of Concert Managers and the National Nusic Council, expenses to be paid from &nds of the Culttufa1 Entertaiment Comittee.

5. Mr. Donald Weisnann, Chaim~anof the Departnent of id, January 24-26, 1957, to Detroit, Michigan, to attend the College Art Association of >merica and to interview prospective candidates for the a2-t faculty, expenses to be paid from travel funds of the Office of the Dean of the College of Fine Arts.

6. Dr. ? 1956, to Washington, D. C., to consult %nthOffice of Scientific Personnel, the famed Services Institute, and other agencies regarding form and procedures for a researchinvontosy for the University and the Texas Comission on Higher Education, to New York City for consultations regarding graduate school problms, and to Atlanta, Georgia, to participate in the Conference of Deans of Southern Grduate Schools, expenses to be paid from the Office and Travel Expense of the Office of the Dean of the Graduate School.

7. Mr. John lioodmff, Training Specialist 111, Industrial and Busi- ness Training Bureau, November 8-13, 1956, to Nev York City for a meeting with foreign employers in the oil business and to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the American Petroleunl Institute's annual convention and .@I Comittee meetings, expenses %olz paid from American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors Grant - Revolving Fund for Out-of-State Travel. 8. Dr. Harold J. Plass, Jr., Associate Professor of Engineering I{echanics, November 25-December 1, 1956, to New York City to attend ASME National Meeting and to Silver Spring, Xaryland, to confer with problem sponsors in connection with Defense Research Laboratory government contract business, expenses to be paid frocl Contract finds.

9. Dr. Augdst F. ~rlittenborn, Systens Development Specialist, Defense Research Laboratory, November 9-23, 1956, to Lcs Angeles, Pasadena, Long Beach, and San Diego, California, to atterd Fine Advisory Comit- tee Meeting, Acoustical Society Meeting, and for conferences with naval personnel, expenses to be paid from Contract funds.

10. Dr. Lloyd A. Jeffress, Professor of Psychology and Research Psychologist, Defense Research Laboratory, Novw.ber 10-23, 1956, to nTavy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California, Acoustical Society Meetings in Los A~geles,and the 14th Navy Symposium in San Diego, California, expenses to be paid from Contract funds.

11. Dr. F~ederickE. Brooks, Jr., Professor of Electrical Engineering, November 14-18, 1956, to South Bend, Indiana, to attend Emblebee Gui- dance Panel Pleeting, expenses to be paid from Contract funds.

12. Dr. Harold P. Hanson, Associate Professor of Physics, Novecber 21-26, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend a meeting onr the American Physical Society, expenses to be paid from Welch Foundation Grant.

13. Dr. John A, Walter, Associate Professor of English, November 14-17, 1956, to New York City to attend a conference for ~ilitaryPhysics Research Laboratory, expenses to be paid from funds of the labor at or^.

14, Dr. A. W. Nolle, Associate Professor of Physics, Xovember 14-18, 1956, to Los Angeles, California, to attend the meeting of the Acousti- cal Society of America, expenses to be paid from Contract ~onr-375(05).

15. The follordng ~3thtransportation expenses paid from funds of the Connittee on Attendance at Meetings of Learned Societies, the staff mezlber in each case to deliver a paper, the resat of original research:

(1) Dr. H. J. Leon, Pro:Fessor of Classical Languages, November 22-24, 1956, to Jackson, Mississippi, to attend the Southern Section of Classical Association of Middle \.Jest and South.

(2) Dr. award A. Langhans, Assistant Professor of Drama, November 24, 1956, to New York City, to attend the American Society for Theatre Research.

Sincerely yours,

C. P. Boner Approved :

,::s,,... ',-, L,f$&ey.- Log& Wilson THE OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Main University Austin

Mail Docket No. 9 November 26, 1956

President Wilson:

Your approval and submission to the Regents of the following out-of- state trips by the staff members listed, with expenses paid as indi- ca-i;ed, is here'oy requested. These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Regents at their next regdar neeting. In accordance ~dththe policy adopted by the Board a? their January 1.354 meeting, approval of this docket is assuned unless obJections from a majority of the Board are received xrithin five days,

1. hk. 3. Y. McCom, Dean of Student Servfces, December 9-12, 1956, to \$ashin@on, D. C., to represent the University at a meeting of the P.ssociation of NROTC Colleges, expenses to be paid from Clerical Assistants, Office and Travelling Expense account of the Dean of Student Services.

2. Ni. Hob Gray, Director, Teacher Placement Service, December 3-10, 1956, to Indianapolis, Indiana, to attend the meeting of the itational Institutional Teacher Placenent Association, expenses to be paid from the MaintenanceardZquipment, Office Supplies and Travel accoun-t of Teacher ?lacement Service.

3. W. P, S. Bailey, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Novwber 27-30, 1956, to Chicago,ILlinois, to present a paper before the International Ozone Conference, expenses to be paid ~Yom National Science Foundation Grants . 4. Mr. D. M, \,Jilliams, Director of Forensics and Associate Professor of Speech, November 29-Dece~iber 1, 1956, to Iova City, Io~ia,to attend the University of Iowa Intercollegiate Conference on World Affairs, expenses to be paid from funds of the Oratorical .4ssociation.

5. Mr. L. D. Haskew, Dean of the College of Xducation, November 25-27> 1956, to New York City to attend a conference on graduate programs in school adrninistrations and intem=iewpossible faculty members, expenses to be paid from the Office and ??ravel account of the Office of the Dean of the College of Xducation.

6. Wi. E. W. Doty, Dean of the College of Mne A-rts, December 18-24> 1956, to New York City, to attend the meeting at ~grhichthe National Nusic Council rlll be reincorporated under its ne:f national charter, December 18-22, and. to spend t~roadditional days interviewing prospective candidates for the music faculty, the expenses of these two days tc be charged to the Office and Travel account of the Office of %h? i)ean.

7. Mr. A. P, Brogan, Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Philosophy, December 25-31, 1956, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to discuss appointments for positions needed in the Department of Ehilosophy aind elsevhere for the 1957-58 academic year, expenses to be paid from Development Expenses, Main University.

8. I\Tr. C. J. Mosley, Training Specialist 111, Industrial and Eusiness Training Bureau, November 11-14, 1956, to Delhi, Louisiana, to conduct t3;io courses, eqenses to be paid from American P.ssociation of Oilwell Drilling Contractors Grant - Revolving Fund for Out-of-State Travel. 9, The follo~lngpaid from funds of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics :

(1) Mr. Clyde Littlefield, Traclr Coach, October 30-Xiovmber 2, 1955, to Los Angeles, California, to attend meeting of Olympic coaches and ccrunittees. (2) Approximately eighteen (18) University of Texas Basketball. team members and others December 6-10, 1956, to Corvallis and Eugene, Oregon; Decen~ber 14-19, 1956, to Nev Orleans, Louisiana, and Iiashville, Tennessee; January 13-15> 1957, to FayetteviLle, Atkansas; and Febmal?~1-3, 1957, to Korman, Oklahoma, for basketball games.

LO. The following witi? transportation expenses paid from funds of the Comittee on Attendance at Meetings of Learnzd Societies, the staff member in each case to present a pager, the result of original research:

(1) Mr. Eduard Kcek, Professor, and Mr. Joe MaLYir, Instructor, both of the Departctnent of Slavonic Languages, to attend the American Association of Teachers of Slavonic and East European Languages Decenber 29 and 30, 1956.

(2) 24r. C. E. Ayres, Professor of Economics, to Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the American Economic Society December 27-29, 1956%

(3) Mr. Francis R. Hodge, Associate Professor of Drama, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the Anerican Zdxca- tional Theatre Association December 26-30, 1956.

(4) fk. A. R. Levis, Pro?essor, and Mr. F. G. Eyck, Visiting Lecturer, both& the Department of Histoq, to attend the American Iiistorical P.ssociation Decenber 28-30, 1956, in St. Louis, Vissouri.

(5) Mr. Paul A. Pisk, Professor of Nusic, to Urbana, Illinois, to &tend the American N~sicological Society on December 23, 1956.

(6) Mr. John R. Silber, Assistant Professor of Philoso- phy, to PhiladelNia, Pennsylvania, to attend the American Philosophical Association December 27-29, 1956. (7) Mr. Ralph Long, Associate Professor of English, and Mr. W, F. Nichael, Associate Professor, and Rr. S. N. bTerbo%i, Pssistant Professor, both of the Department of Gemainic Languages, to Washington, D. C., to attend the ?eliodern Languages Association December 26-23, 1956.

(3) Mr. T. R. Floolley, Assistant Professor of Speech, to C'nicago, Illinois, to attend the Speech Association of America, December 27, 1956.

(9) Yiiir.C. L. Brandt, Instructor in Zcology, to Santa Barbara, California, to attend the Mestern Society of Naturalists December 27-29, 1956,

(1~)1vlr. J. J. McKetta, Professor of Chemical Engineering, to Boston, Massachusetts, to attend the American Institute of Chemical Engineers December 11, 1956.

(11) Mr. Leon Green and Mr. J. R. \~lilliarns,both Professors of La?<, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend tine Association of American Law Schools December 28-30, 1956.

Approved : ' / J! ccccr L~J! W- Logad Wilson -2- TXE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Office of the Vice-President Main University Austin

Mail Docket No. 10 December 3, 1956

President Wilson:

Your approval and submission to the Regents of the following out-of- state trips by the staff menbers listed, with expenses paid as indi- cated, is hereby requested. These items will also be submitted for ratification by the Board of Regents at their next regular meeting. In accordance with the policy adopted by the Board at their January 1954 meeting, approval of this docket is assumed uniess objections from a majority of the Board are received within five days.

1. Dean W. Page ICeeton of the School of Law, December 27, 1956- January 3, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the amual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, expenses to be paid from the Office and Travel ExTenses account of the School of Law.

2. Dr. George W. Stumberg, Professor of Law, December 27-31, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, expenses to be paid from Ford Foundation Grant.

3. The following staff of the School of Law to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual session of the Association of American Law Schools meeting December 28-30, 1956, expenses to be paid from John Charles Tomes Foundation, Traveling Expenses of Faculty:

(1) Mr. Pierre Loiseaux, Visiting Associate Professor (2) Mr. Joseph P. i,Titherspoon, Professor . . ' (3) Mr. Keith E. Morrison, Professor (1.)) Mr. Corwin W. Johnson, Professor (5) Mr. W. F. Fritz, Professor (6) Mr. Charles Alan Firight, Associate Professor (7) Fir. E. bJayne Thode, Associate Professor (8) . ihlter E. Oberer, Associate Professor (9) Mr. Leon Lebowitz, Associate Professor (10) Mr. E. Ernest Goldstein, Associate Professor (11) Mr. Elwyn L. Cady, Jr., Associate Professor and Assistant Director, Law-Science Institu-be k. Miss Lora Lee Pederson, Director of the GradQate School-.of Social GJork, ' December 13-16, 1956, to Atlanta, Georgia, to represerrt the University at a meeting of the Comission on Socis1 Work called by the Southern Regional Education Board, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account of the School of Social Work. 5. Dean Jvnes R. D. Zddy of the Division of Extension, December 1-8, 1956, to St. Louis, Missouri, to attend the American Vocational Association, expenses to be paid from the American Petroleum Institute, Division of Transportation Management Training Manual.

6. Mr. Joe L. Reed, Assistant Director and Teacher Trainer, Industrial Education Department of the Industrial and Business Training Bureau, December 1-8, 1956, to St. Louis, Missouri, to attend the American Vocational Association and the National Association of Industrial Teacher Educators meetings, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment and Travel account of the Bureau. Ivir. Reed is to present a report on the cooperative project the University is undertaking in preparing a film on "Methods of Teaching." 7. Mrs. Pauline W. Burbrink, Subject Matter and Research Specialist, Distributive Education Department of the Industrial and Business Training Bureau, December 1-7, 1956, to St. Louis, Missouri, to participate in the American Vocational Association meeting, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance, Equipment, and Travel account of the Bureau. Sincerely yours,

Approved: Appendix A

DOCUMENTS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE FACULTY COUNC I L

(1) THE 1957-58 LONG SESSION CALENDAR; (2) THE 1957 SUMMER SESSION CALENDAR

The Secretarv of the Faculty Council has received the foliowing report from Mr. W. B. Shipp, Chairman of the Schedule Committee. The Secretary has classified these calendars as minor legislation.

Notice is hereby qiven that they will be presented to the Faculty Council -for consideration at its meetinq of October Lf?, 1956.

Eugene W. Nelson, Secretary The Faculty Council

-MDTG EXSSIOP? OF 1957-38 -Fabl semezer Sep te:cber 10-17,/ 140PTDAY-'DESDAY. Orientation ?rocedures. Septev-ber 17-20, Sf-ID. Registration for the fall sezester. September 20, &FRIDAY. Last day for registration without late penalty. September 23, NO:;DAY. Classes begin. September 26, TP:imSDAY. Last day for adding cumses changing sectlons. Setenber 26, Til?mSDSD2Y.Zas t dzy gr a;i~atestv.dents may resister, includixg paying fees, ~!ithouts:>ecial appro-fai of the Dean of the Graduate School. A padi~atestudent who has coapleted his registration except ?aging and vho is xaiting for a University enpio>~,mentor award check "3- pay fees not later t11.m September 28. October li, rXIDA?. Last dag for f ilke in the Registi^arls Office petitions to take advanced stm6ing postponed exarrhiations a~dre-examirrations, except advanced standing exeminations ii? m.glish 601 postponed ex- x12~=,ai5;r,d5' a.~>lioda7.za2.c. 3xaminztions given October la-25. Gctoh 5, SATURDAY. Last day any stiddent max register except in absentia. resistratior, for no cowse work. This is tG twelfth class day and date on 7,1hich the official enroll- ment count is taken. October 5, SATURDIY. Postponed examinations in applied music. petitions xdst be in the Registrar's Office not later then September 30. October 16, 'tJDbJES3AY. Last day for m?king application Sor a graduate degree. Nov.ember 2, &%TW.DAY. Lnst day for dropping courses without possible penalty. (see pp. 58 md 59 of General Infor- mation Bulletin .) ?To- ember 19, TLESDAY. Intrasemester reports due in dems ' off ices. Xovenber 28-30, TPBSDAY-SATLTiDAY. Thanksgiving holidajrs. December 23-~uiuary2,:4oEDAY-Ti%TSDAY, hclusive . Chr istrr~svacation. Janu~y3, FRIDAY. Classes resmed. Ja~rdwy6, IdCXDAii. Last day for making application for an under- gra&~ateaegree. January 17-27, FRIDAY-MOXDAY. Fall semester f inal exdnc.tions . January 30, IJXDTSDAY. Graduation Day. (NOpublic exercises .)

S?r ing Series ter

Jav~~xy28-31, TTESDAY-FR1U.Y. Registration for the sgring semester. Jmuwy 31, F~~IDELY.Last, day for resistration witnout a late penalty. Februzcy 3, OYClasses begin. ~e5ruery6, TmSDAY. Last day for adding courses and changhg seotiorls, February 6, TIiTXRSDAY. Last da.y @adu.ate stu8.~1tsmay register, inc!:ddw paying fees, without special appro~?alof the Dem of the Graduate School. A paduate student tiho has completed his registration except paying adwho is vaiting for a Univsrsity eiqlowent or e~lardoileclc may 227 fees not later thm Februay 5. February 15, SATURDAY. Last day any student Eay register except in absentia registration for no course work. Tnis is the twelfth class dax and the date on which %he official enrollment count is taker. February 26, WXDN3SDAY. Last day for making application for a graduate degree. March 3, MONDAY. Last day for filing in Registrar's Office petitions to take ad~ancedstanding and gostpned, ex- minatims and re-examinations, except advarme:i staniiing exm-hations in mglish 601. Exa~b~ationsgiven Mach 14-21. March 6-8, T.?URSDAY-SATURDAY. Interscholastic League Basketball Tournament (boys) . m-ch 13 -15, TSJRSDAY-SATURDAY. Interscholastic League Raslretball Tournament (girls). i*=ch 3-5, SATKEDAY. Last day for dropping courses without possible penal.ty. (See pp. 58 and 59 of General Liormation Bullatin.) March 28, ZRIMY. Intxasemester reports due in deans ' offices. MWCIL 28-29 , ~21IDAY-S~.TLXDAYVAnnual Iiound-I$ anil Texas Relays. Ap::il h-7, FRIDAY-XOfJDAY, hclus ive. Spr i~gvacation. April 15, SDLast day for filing in Registrar's Office cetitions for emergency series 02 a&mced standing and posQoned exeminat ions and r e-exmi~Lnatioris. For Ida>- omdi(l.ates for degrees. ~xsaroinatioionsgiven A~ril25. TIKiiiSDAY. Last day for making applica.tion for an >mder- graduate degree. May 1-3, TI3JXSDA.Y-SAT1j;;iDA.Y. Interschclas tic Lea@e iviee t . 24-37 17-29, S$TIRDYf-TXL'E:SDf'LY. Final exe%5xntio:1s !I! School of Law. May 20-29, YiSDA-Y-TXU3SDP.Y. F5.nal exm.inatio:ls ?xcept in Sci;oci of Lm. SAD. Cor.mencenent .

-SmEer Session, TIBSMY. Registration. I.EDPIESDKi. Classes begin. THIJRSDA';'. Last daji for adding cozrses. ST.Lest &a$ for f iYin,nij in Rergis*yrarIs Off ice petiticns to take advanced stnriiiin;g and postpcneii exambations and re- exminations . 3xm.inatio:is given Pme 25-3dly 2. iCDLaet day for ~~oppingcourses i:it.hout possible penalty.. (see pp. 58 2nd 39 of General In3ormation Bullet b.) TIiUQSDAY. Ir.depe~dence Day, a holiday. SATTl?DAY-i%,SDA'I, Final examhmtions for first- term courses. No classes for whole-session c~;~ses.. \EDi\IESDAY. Regist.ra",lcn lor secocd term.. No classes for whole-session courses. July 18, T:TlmSDAY, Classes begin. JLiLy 19, FRIDAY. Last day for ed.dding courses. July 25, T;,'P,SDAY. Last day for nalc-in@application for a paduate depe". D.Last day for presenting to the supervisor fi11a1 cocy of the mas-ter 's L*~esis. TITuiSDAY. Last day for makhg zgplica.tion for an an7Cier- graduate dsgee. Last d8y for registering 2 absentia. SATLlDAy. Last day for filing ill Reeistrar '8 Office pe titioris for eniergency series of advanced s tmiL-ing a16 postponed examinations and re-e~~jx~ations.For P2di~;st candidates for d.&grees. Examinations given August 14.. TIJXSDAY. Last da~:or dro_oping courses without possible penalty . (See Gen--ral Information Bv.lletin. ) DAY. Lest da3- for nrenen?.iq final copy of zaster's thesis, approved by colmlittee, to the Dean. SP.TuRDAY-TLESDAY- Final examinations for second-tern. an8 whole-session cmmses. FXIDAY. Graduation Day. (NO public exercises .) 1957 STJhMElR SESSION BUDGET First Term - June 4 - July 16 Second Term - July 17 - August 30

STUDENT LIFE STAFF INTRAMURAZ, SPORTS FOR MEN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Anthropology Bacteriology Botany Chemistry Classical Languages Economics English Geography Geology Germanic Languages Government History Home Economics Journalism Mathematics and Astronomy Philosophy Physics Psychology Romance Languages Slavonic Languages Sociology Speech zoology Office of the Dean Physical Training for Men Physical Training for Women

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Business Services Finance Management Marketing, Resources, Transportation, and International Trade Office of the Dean

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Curriculum and Instruction Educational Administration Educational Psychology History and Philosophy of Education Physical and Health Education Office of the Dean

APPENDIX B COLLEGE OF ENGIREERING Aeronautical Engineering Architectural Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Drawing Electrical Engineering Engineering Mechanics Mechanical Engineering Petroleum Engineering Office of the Dean COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Art Drama Music SCHOOL OF LAW GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE SCBOOL - OFFICE OF TKE DEAN

TOTAL - 1957 SiJMWB SESSION BUDGET 1957 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET First Term - June 4 - July 16 Second Term - July 17 - August 30

STUDENT --LIFE STAFF --First Term Dean of Student Life Arno Nowotny (314 T .) $ 949

Associate Dean of Student Life Carl V. Bredt 1,050

Dean of Men D. B. Jack Holland 1,050

Assistant Dean of Student Life (Student Group Adviser 111) Raymond C, Kenney (P.T, ) 194(a)

Associate Dean of Women (Student Group Adviser 111) ~ari'aretPeck 847

Assistant Dean of Women (Student Group Adviser 11) Helen M. Flinn (112 T.) 333

Second -Tern Dean of Student Life Arno Nowotny

Associate Dean of Student Life Carl V. Bredt (314 T.) 787

Dean of Men D, B. Jack Holland (314 T. ) 787

Assistant Dean of Student Life (Student Group Adviser 111) Raymond C, Kenney 808

Dean of Women Dorothy Gebauer (112 T.) 525 Student Group Adviser I Mrs. Dorothy W. Dean 456 $4,629 $g,o52

(a) In additio~,$614 paid out of funds of the Summer Entertainment Committee. IN'I'RAMUFAL SPORTS FOR-- MEN --First Tern Intramural~Director B. M. Whitaker Senior Secretary MPS. Emily S. Dunbar 244(a)

Assistants (2) (112 T.) 234 ~ssistant;(Swimming Pool) 50

--Second Term Assistant Intramural~Director A. A. Rooker (112 T.) $ 350 Assistants (2) (112 T,) 300 Assistant (Swimming Pool) 50 $ 700 ',$2,248 (a) Paid June 16 - July 16 from Summer Session Budget. SCHOOL -OF ARCHITECTURF, ARCHITECTURF, AND PLAWNING

First Term Philip D.-- Creer, Director Professor; Director Philip D. Creer

Professor Hugh L. McMath Assistant Professor R. Bernhard Hoesli 866 John H. Kohn 750

Second Term R. G. Roessner, Acting- Director Professor Hugo Leipziger-Pearce $1,216 R. G. Roessner 1,083 Associate Professor Martin So Kermacy 983 Assistant Professor D. B. Alexander 746 $4,048 $8,000 (a) In addition, $444 paid out of Architectural Foundation Institute and Research Fund. COLLEGE ---OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY First Term J G. McAllister,-- Acting Chairman Professor G. C. M. Engerrand (modified $ 514 service) J. G. McAllister 1,250

Lecturer Edward M. Davis . .(a) Teaching Assistants and Assistants 60

Second -Term T. N. Campbell, Chairman Professor T. R. Campbell Assistant Professor John B. Cornell Teaching Assistants and Assistants 60 $2,176 $4,000 (a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.

BACTERIOLOGY First Term 0. B. Williams,-- Chairman Professor Jackson W. Foster 0. B. Williams V. T. Schuhardt

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 870

Second -Term !I !I .OFville'WysS, Acting Chairman

Professor Orville Wyss C . E. Lankford First-- Tern W. Gordon Whaley, Chairman

Professor W. Gordon Whaley (315 T. ) $ 840(a)

Instructor Norman A. Alldridge

Second -Term Charles Heimsch, Acting Chairman

Professor Charles Heimsch

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 500 $1,800 $3,356 (a) Also Associate Dean of the Graduate School 215 T.

First-- Term H. R. Henze, Acting Chairman

Professor H. R. Henze H. L. Lochte G. H. Ayres

Associate Professor W. H. R. Shaw L. 0, Morgan

Instructor Charles K. Mann Carl E. Wulfman

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 2,330 Chemistry (continued) --Second Term P. S. Bailey, Acting Chairman Associate Professor P. S. Bailey Assistant Professor P. D. Gardner J. E. Boggs Instructor Jesse S. Binford, Jr. 750 Richard Fuchs 750 Richard K. McMullan 750 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 1,864

CLASSICAL MGUAGES First Term H. J.-- Leon, Chairman Professor H. J. Leon Instructor James A. Hitt 750

Second -Term Robert IT. Mooney, Acting Chairman Professor $1,400 Instructor R. N. Mooney First Term E. E. --Hale, Chairman Professor E. E. Hale R. H. Montgomery Associate Professor Carey C. Thompson Assistant Professor Murray E. Polakoff

Instructor Matthew H, Jonas Teaching Assistants and Assistants 85

Second Term Eastin Nelson, Acting- Chairman Professor Eastin Nelson Ruth A. Allen Associate Professor Frederic Meyers

Assistant Professor Herbert,H. Liebhafsky 866 Instructor Donald J. McClurg Teaching &s%stants and Assistants 85

--First Term Mody C. Boatright, Chairman

Professor Ernest C. Mossner Mody C. Boatright M. M. Crow E. B. Atwood C. L. Cline English (continued) First Term (continued)

Associate Professor D. M. McKeithan $1,100 R. B. Long 1,083 T. G. Steffan 1,083 W. P. Stewart 1,083 Oscar Maurer 1,033 G. H. Mills 933 John A. Walter 933 Frank H. Lyell (315 T.) 549 Assistant Professor W. 0. S. Sutherland, Jr. 750 Lois B. Trice 716 Instructor James B. Colvert David Hayman (3/5 T.)

Special Instructor John C. Broderick (315 T. ) 420 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 45

Second -Term Philip Graham, Acting Chairman Professor Rudolph Willard Philip Graham T. P. Harrison W. W. Pratt

Associate Professor Joseph J. Jones 1,116 J G. Varner 1,083 Gerald Langford 1,033 R. C. Stephenson (314 T.) 750 W. M. Hudson, Jr. 933 E. J. Lovell, Jr. 916 Robert H. Wilson 916 Arthur M. Cory 833

Assistant Professor W. T. Conklin

Instructor Frederick Ecbman (315 T. ) 439 William J. Handy (315 T.) 439 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 44 First Term Lorrin G. Kennamer,-- Jr., Acting Chairman Assistant Professor Lorrin G. Kennamer, Jr. $ 900

Second -Term Lorrin G. Kennamer, Jr., Acting Chairman Assistant Professor Lorrin G. Kennamer, Jr. $ 900 $2,500

GEOLOGY First Term K. P. Young,-- Acting Chairman Professor J. A. Wilson Associate Professor K. P, Young R. L. Folk Instructor John Snyder Charles J. Mankin Wilfred F. Roux Teaching Assistants and Assistants 2,000 $79 365

Second Term E. C. Jonas,-- Acting Chairman Professor R. K. DeFord Associate Professor Geology (continued) Second Term (continued)

Assistant Professor W. R. Muehlberger E. C. Jonas Instructor 750 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 1,700 $6,583

INTERSESSION (August 28 - September 15) Professor S. E. Clabaugh $ 566 566 Instructor Charles J. Mankin Wilfred F. Roux Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200 $2,064 $16,012

GERMANIC LANGUAGES First-- Term S. N. Werbow, Acting Chairman Assistant Professor S. N. Werbow

Instructor Leroy Shaw A. Leslie Willson

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 605 $2,870

Second -Term George Schulz-Behrend, Acting Chairman

Associate Professor W. F. Michael (315 T.) $ 579 George Schulz-Behrend (315 T .) 579 Germanic Languages (continued) Second Term (continued)

Instructor Don Carlos Travis, Jr. $ 666 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 3 &@. $5,366

GOVERNMENT First-- Term 0. D. Weeks, Chairman Professor 0. D. Weeks $1,400 E. S. Redford (112 T,) 700 J. A. Burdine (112 T.) 700 H. M. Macdonald 1,333 Associate Professor W. D. Webb 1,150 H. A. Calkins (112 T.) 558 Eduard A. Taborsky 1,083 W. S. Livingston (118 T.) 525(a) Assistant Professor J. Gus Liebenow, Jr. 916 Instructor Melvin P. Straus Myron Q. Hale

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 300 $10,065

Second Term J. A. Burdine, Acting- Chairman Professor J. A. Burdine J. L. Mecham Associate Professor H. A. Calkins 1,116 W. S. Livingston (112 T.) 525(a) James R. Roach 1,000

History (continued) Second Term (continued)

Instructor R. A. Divine $ 750 Otis A. Singletary 750 Stanford E. Lehmberg (112 T.) 366 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 1,390

HOME ECONOMICS First-- Term Charles W. York, Acting Chairman

Professor Margaret A. Eppright (112 T. ) $ 600 Visiting Professor Mrs. Elisabeth Speer (315 T.) 649 Associate Professor Rosalie Godfrey ' Assistant Professor Charles W. York (315 T.) 459 Instructor Mrs. Dorothy Greenwood (112 T. ) 350

Second -Term Jennis S. Wilmot, Acting Chairman Associate Professor Jennie S. Wilmot (112 T.) $ 525 Rosalie Godfrey . . .(a) Visiting Lecturer (112 T.) 625 (b) $1,150 $3,208 (a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget. (b) One-half of salary to be paid from Legislative Appropriation for Vocational Teacher Raining Supplement. SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM

First Term Paul J.-- Thompson, Director Professor Paul J. Thompson $1.1 333 DeWitt C. Reddick (112 T. ) 666(a) Associate Professor Alan Scott Harrell E. Lee

Laboratory Supervisor Afton T. Wynn

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200 $3,881

Second Term Olin E. Hinkle, Acting- Director Associate Professor Olin E. ~inkle Norris G. Davis Teaching Assistants and Assistants 85 (a) Also Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences 112 T. (b) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.

First-- Term C. M, Cleveland, Acting Chairman Professor R. L. Moore (modified service) $ 795 H, J+Ettlinger 1,316 E. V. Craig 1,250 C. M. Cleveland 1,166 Associate Professor R. E. Greenwood 1,066 W. T. Guy, Jr. (315 T.) 600 Assistant Professor F. N. Edmonds, Jr. 966 Mrs. Goldie H. Porter 866 Milo W. Weaver 716 Mathematics and Astronomy (continued) First Term (continued)

Instructor R. C. Osborn J. M. Hurt

Special Instructor Mrs. Anne B. Barnes Schuyler Mills Edmund I. Deaton Mrs. Willis K. Deming James W. Evans Don H. Tucker James N. Younglove

Lecturer David F. Dawson 533 Richard P. Kelisky (1/2 T.) 2 66 James H. Wells (1/2 T. ) 266

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 658 $15,946

Second -Term A. E. Cooper, Chairman

Professor H. S. Wall $1,333 A. E. Cooper 1,333 C. M. Cleveland (3110 T.) 349

Associate Professor b!. b!. T. Guy, Jr. (315 T.) 600 R. E. Lane 1,000 R. G. Lubben 883

Assistant Professor Milo W. Weaver

Instructor R. C. Osborn J M. Hurt Beverly Nance Mathematics and Astronomy (continued) Second Term (continued)

Special Instructor Mrs. Anne B. Barnes $ 666 Schup$er Mills (112 T. ) 325 Thomas L. Rayden 550 Robert Heller 550 Burrell I?. Helton 550 John W. Neuberger 550 T. B. Pitts 550 Leon B. Treybig 550 Lecturer R. P. Kelisky (112 T.) 266 James H. Wells (112 T.) 266 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 1,124 $14,243 $30,189

PHILOSOPKY

First Term Frederick H. Ginascol,-- Acting Chairman Professor A. P. Brogan (113 T.) $ 466(a) George V. Gentry 1,283 Assistant Professor Frederick Re Ginascol 933 john R. Silber 883 $3,565

Second -Term D. L. Miller, Chairman Professor David L. Miller

Assistant Professor Daniel Kading 950 Charles William Marshall 850 $3,133 $6,698 (a) Also Dean of the Graduate School 213 T. PHYSICS First Term C. W. Horton,-- Acting Chairman

Professor M. Y. Colby (114 T.) $ 350 A. E. Lockenvitz (114 T.) 312 C. 'w. ort ton (113 T.) 416 R. N. Little 1,166 Associate Professor R. B. vatson (112 T.) 558 Harold P. Hanson' (114 T. ) 262 Assistant Professor W. W. Robertson (114 T.) 200 Eugene V. Ivash (112 T. ) 400 George B. Spence 800 Special Instructor Bobby Lee Crutchfield 633 Instructor Richaxd W. Johnston 633 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 3,566 $9,296

Second -Term C. W. Horton, Acting Chairman

Professor M. Y. Colby (114 T.) $ 350 A. E, Lockenvitz (114 T.) 312 C. W. Horton (113 T.) 416 R. N. Little 1,166 Associate Professor A. W. Nolle (112 T.) H. P. Hanson (114 T.) Assistant Professor W. W. Robertson (114 T.) 200 George B. Spence 800 Special Instructor Bobby Lee Crutchfield 633 Instructor Richard W. Johnston 633 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 3,350 $8,697 $17,993 PSYCHOLOGY First-- Term Philip Worchel, Acting Chairman

Professor Philip Worchel

Visiting Professor J. Stanley Gray

Associate Professor X. 8.. Blake

Assistant Professor Ira Iscoe

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200 $4,916

Second Term E. C. Blodgett, Acting Chairman

Professor Hugh C. Blodgett $1,333

Visiting Assistant Professor Milton A. Wnitcomb 900

Instructor Egidio John Capaldi

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 101 $3,084 $8,000

First-- Term Aaron Schaffer, Chairman

Professor Aaron Schaffer J. R. Spell A. B. S~ranson P. M. Ynsfran (315 T.) Romance Linguagcs (continued) First Tern (continued

Associate Professor Raphael Levy $1,083 Ramon Martinez-Lopez (215 T. ) 371 R. A. Haynes 883 Richard N. Tyier 883 Assistant Professor Louis Cooper (415 T.) 652 Edward M. Stack (215 T.) 326 Joseph H. Matluck (415 T.) 626 E. T. BOO^ (415 T.) 586 Saecial Instructor A Mrs. Madeleine Derdeyn-Joseph 626 (415 T.) $9,870 (a) To be paid from funds of the Institute of Latin American Studies. --Second Term R. H. Williams, Acting Chairman Professor R. H. Williams .E. F. Haden C. A. Swanson

Associate Professor Gregory G. LaGrone 1,066 Ramon Martinez-Lopez (315 T.) 559 L. E. Dabney 900 Dorothy Schons 850 Assistant Professor Edward M, Stack (415 T.) 652 David T. Sisto (415 T.) 652 Instructor George W. Ayer (315 T. ) 399 M. S. Carson (415 T.) 532 H. A. Brandenburg (415 T.) 492 $9,834 $19,704

SLAVONIC LANGUAGES First-- Term Eduard Micek, Chairman Professor Eduard Micek (315 T. ) $ 649 $649 Slavonic Languages (continued)

Second -Term Eduard Micek, Chairman

Professor Eduard Micek (315 To) $ 649

SOCIOLOGY First-- Term Carl M. Rosenquist, Acting Chairman

Professor Carl M. Rosenquist $1,366 Harry E. Moore 1,133

Associate Professor Henry A. Bowman Gideon A. Sjoberg

Second -Tern Warner E. Gettys, Chairman

Professor Warner E. Gettys

Associate Professor Ivan C. Belknap

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 266

SPEECH First-- Term T. A. Rousse, Chairman

Professor T. A. Rousse $1,316 Jesse J. Villarreal (112 T.) 5 41

Associate Professor Donald M. Williams 966 Speech (continued) First Term (continued)

Assistant Professor Lennart L. Kopra Ernest Hardin Kenneth G. Wilkens Instructor Mrs. Maurine Amis Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200 $6,339

Second -Term Grover Fuchs, Acting Chairman Assistant Professor Grover Fuchs $ 833 T. Russell Woolley, Jr, 833 $1,666

ZOOLOGY --First Term C. P. Oliver, Chairman Professor W. S. Stone (314 T.) C . P. Oliver Jack Myers (314 T. ) Assistant Professor Clark Hubbs

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 618 $5,834

Second Term- A. R. Schrank, Acting Chairman Associate Professor A. R. Schrank Austin Phelps Instructor C . L. Brandt Teaching Assistants and Assistants 500 $3,166 OFFICE OF TKE DEAN - COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES First-- Term Dean H. H. Ransom $1,500

Associate Dean DeWitt C. Reddick (112 T.) 750(a) $2,250

Second -Term Dean R. H. Ransom (a) Also Professor of Journalism 112 T.

PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MEN First-- Term T. Ed. Barlow, Director

Associate Professor T. Ed. Barlow

Second -Term C. H. Leinbach, Jr., Acting Director Assistant Professor C. H. Leinbach, Jr. $ 800 $800 $1,900

PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN First-- Term Hiawatha Crosslin, Acting Director Professor Hiawatha Crosslin $1,000 Instructor Emily Grace

Second -Term Emily Grace, Acting Director Instructor Emily Grace

TOTAL - COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES $263,147 COLLEGE -OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING

First Term C. Aubrey Smith,-- Acting Chairman

Professor C. Aubrey Smith

Associate Professor Jim G. Ashburne Assistant Professor R. E. Seiler Instructor Wayne P. Tenney Teaching Assistants 400

Second Term Charles T. Zlatkovich,- Chairman Professor G. H. Newlove C. T. Zlatkovich Assistant Professor Dale S. Harwood, Jr. Robert L. Grinaker Instructor William B. Flowers R. T. Tussing

Teaching Assistants 250

BUSINESS SERVICES First-- Term E. K. McGinnis, Acting Chairman

Professor E. K. McGinnis $1,383 Associate Professor Faborn Etier Eugene W. Nelson Business Services (continued) First Term (continued)

Assistant Professor Jessamon Dawe Stella Trarqeek Florence Stullken

Instructor Mrs. Ruth M. Coole Special Instructor Mrs. Nelia Fox

Second -Term L. G. Blackstock, Acting Chairman Professor L. G. Blackstock W. P. Boyd Associate Professor R. C. Henshaw, Jr. (315 T.) 580 Assistant Professor Francis B. May Instructor Mrs. Isabelle Post French 666 John D. Wells 600

FINANCE First-- Term James R. Kay, Chairman Professor Charles L. Prather $1,400 Henry T. Owen (315 T.) 769 James 'R . Kay 1,166 Assistant Professor Norman 0. Miller 916 Finance (continued) Second -Term William H. Baughn, Acting Chairman

Professor William H. Baughn $1,400

Associate Professor Robert W. Strain

Assistant Professor Irving 0. Linger 800

First-- Term Edwin W. Mma, Acting Chairman

Associate Professor Edwin I?. Muma $1,116 Elizabeth Lanham 933

Assistant Professor Kenneth W. Oh

Lecturer (315 T.) 360 (315 T.) 360

Second -Term John R. Beishline, Chairman

Professor John R . Beishline $1,283 Associate Professor Joseph K. Bailey

Assistant Professor Wilfred H. Watson

Instructor Dennis B. Ford, Jr.

Lecturer (315 T.) 360 MARKETING, RESOURCES, TRANSPORTATION, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE First-- Term Alfred L. Seelye, Chairman Professor Erich W. Zimmermann (315 T. ) $ 840 Alfred L. Seelye (315 T.) 840 Hampton K. SneU 1,383 Associate Professor S. A. Arbingast (112 T.) 583 Assistant Professor Frank M. Bass, Jr. 966 John A. Ryan (315 T.) 519

Second -Term A. H. Chute, Acting Chairman Professor A. H. Chute Associate Professor J. L. Hazard

Assistant Professor Parley M. Pratt 883 Job A. Ryan (315 T.) 519 Calvin Patton Blair 833

OFFICE OF THE DEAN - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMIMISTBATION First-- Term Acting Dean J. A. White $1,500 $1,500

Second -Term Dean W. R. Spriegel

Special Teaching Assistants and Assistants fund to be allocated to the Dean's Office to be assigned to each department according to the needs by de- partments after registration $3,400 $3,400 -L$6 400 TOTAL - COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AD&IINISTRATION b54,964 COLLEGE -OF EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION First-- Term I. I. Nelson, Acting Chairman

Professor Henry J. ~tto(112 T.) $ 700(a) James W. Reynolds 1,350 Glenn E. Barnett . . .(b) I. I. Nelson 1,200

Associate Professor Mrs. Thelma A. Bollman 1,033 Charles H. Dent 1,000 Geneva Hanna 983 Clyde Inez Martin 966

Assistant Professor Theodore Munch 900 Mary Frances Flournoy 850 Merle R. Bolton (112 T. ) 450(c) James B. Macdonald 900 Wayne Taylor 866

Lecturer 1,050

Casis Elementary School Instructional materials 300 Custodian 300

Consultants 900

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 500

Second Term- J. G. Umstattd, Chairman

Professor, J. G. Umstattd $1,400 Henry J. otto (114 T. ) 350(a) James W. Reynolds 1,350 Glenn E. Barnett 291(b) I. I. Nelson (112 T. ) Goo( d)

Associate EYofessor Mrs. Thelma A. Bollman 1,033 Charles H. Dent 1,000 Clark C. Gill 1,000 Geneva Hanna 983 Curriculum and Instruction (continued) Second Term (continued)

Assistant Professor Merle R. Bolton (112 T.) $ 450(d Mary Frances Flournoy 850 James B. Macdonald 900 Consultants 450 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 300 $10,957 $25,205

(a) (Otto) Also Professor of Educational Administration 112 T. during First Term and 114 T. during Second Term. (b) (Barnett) Serves without salary from this budget during First Term. Also Professor of Educational Administration 114 T. during First Term and Associate Dean of the College of Education 314 T. each Term. (c) (~olton)Also Assistant Professor of Educational Administration 112 T. each Term. (d) (Nelson) Also Professor of Educational Administration 112 T. during Second Term.

First-- Term C. C. Colvert, Chairman

Professor C. C. Colvert $1,400 Henry J. Otto (112 T.) 700(a) Glenn E. Bwnett (114 T,) 29l(b) L. D. Haskew . . .(c) Associate Professor Roy M. Hall (213 T.) 800 Kenneth E. McIntyre 1,200 Assistant Professor L. B. Ezell Merle R. Bolton (11% T.) William E. Barron 1,050

Lec turer (112 T.) 400 Leonard Levy (112 T.) 316

Consultants for Practicum 500 Field Transportation for Laboratory Course 683 200 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200 $8,440 Educational Administration (continued)

Second -Term C. C. Colvert, Chairman Professor C. C. Colvert $1,400 Henry J. Otto (114 T.) 350(a) I. I. Nelson (112 T.) 600(e) L. D. Haskew . . .(c) Associate Professor Roy M. Hall (213 T.) 800 Kenneth E. McIntyre 1,200 Assistant Professor L. B. Ezell 933 Merle R. Bolton (112 T.) 450(d) William E. Barron 1,050 Lecturer (112 T.) 400 Work Conference for School Leaders Consultants 1,200 Clerical Help and Office Expense 200 Custodian and Utilities Expense 200 Field Transportation for Laboratory Course 483M 150 Teaching. Assistants and Assistants 100 $9,033 $17,473

(a) (Otto) Also Professor of Curriculum and Instruction 112 T. during First Term and 114 T. during Second Term. (b) (Barnett) Also Professor of Curriculum and Instruction without salary for the First Term and 114 T. for the Second Term; also Associate Dean of the College of Education 314 T. each Term. (c) (Haskew) Salary paid from Office of the Dean, College of Education for the First Term; serves without salary from Summer Session Budget for the Second Term. (d) (Bolton) Also Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction 112 T. each Term. (e) (Nelson) Also Professor of Curriculum and Instruction 112 T. during the Second Term. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY --First Term J. B. Reid, Acting Chairman

' Professor H. T. Manuel (113 T.) $ 455 J, Carson McGuire 1,333 James Knight 1,300 F. J. Adams (112 T.) 600(a) W. G. Wolfe 1,200

Visiting Professor

Associate Professor R, B. Embree Gordon V, Anderson (116 T.) Robert F. Peck Benjamin Fruchter B. F. Holland J. B. Reid Leigh Peck

Assistant Professor E. P. Bliesmer John R. Peck Ralph Duke Beeman N. Phillips Teaching Assistants and Assistants 439 $16,496

Second -Term 0. B. Douglas, Chairman

Professor 0. B. Douglas $1,400 H. T. Manuel (112 T.) 683 J. Carson McGuire 1,333 W. G. Wolfe 1,200

Associate Professor R. B. Embree Robert F. Peck Benjamin Fruchter (112 T. ) B. F. Holland J. B. Reid Assistant Professor A. C. Murphy E. P. Bliesmer John R. Peck Ralph Duke Beeman N. Phillips Educational Psychology (cohtinued) Second Term (continued)

Lecturer Oliver A. Bown (112 T. ) $ 468 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 165 $14,404 (a) dams) Also Assistant Dean, College of Education, 112 T

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION First-- Term George I. Sanchez, Chairman

Professor Arthur H. Moehlman Frank C. Wegener George I. Sanchez Teaching Assistants and Assistants 150 $3,899

Second -Term George I. Sanchez, Chairman

Professor Arthur H. Moehlman $1,300 George I. Sanchez 1,216 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 100 $2,616 $6,515

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION First-- Term D. K. Brace, Chairman Professor D. K. Brace Associate Professor Lynn W. McCraw C. J. Alderson Jessie H. Haag Assistant Professor Mary Buice Consultants Teaching Assistants and Assistants 175 $5,641 Physical and Health Education (continued)

Second Term Lynn W. McCraw, Acting Chairman

Associate Professor Lynn F7. McCraw

Assistant Professor Karl K. Klein (112 T.) 400 Rhea' Williams . . .(a) Visiting Instructor (112 T.) 300 Consultants 250 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 59 $2,159 $7,800 (a) Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget.

OFFICE OF THE DEAN - COLLEGE OF EDUCATION --First Term Dean; Professor L. D. Haskew Associate Dean; Professor Glenn E. Barnett (314 T.) 1,125(b) Assistant Dean; Professor F. J. dams (112 T*) 65o(c) Printing and Postage for Announcements1,200 Visiting Consultants and Lecturers for College-wide Offerings 2,500 Office of the Dean - College of Education (continued)

Second -Term Dean; Professor L. D. Haskew

Associate Dean; Professor Glenn E. Barnett (314 T.) 1,125(b) Assistant Dean; Professor i?. J. Adams 1,300 Visiting Consultants and Lecturers for College-wide Offerings 500 $2,925 $9,900 (a) (~askew)Also Professor of Educational ~dministrationwithout salary. Serves without salary from Summer Session Budget during Second Term.

(b) (Barnett) Also Professor of Curriculum and Instruction without salary for the First Term and 114 T. for the Second Term; also Professor of Educational Administration 114 T. for the First Term. (c) (Adams) Also Professor of Educational Psychology 112 T. for the First Term.

TOTAL - COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COLLEGE -OF ENGINEERING AFRONAUTICAL ENGINEERING First-- Term M. J. Thompson, Chairman

Professor M. J. Thompson (4110 T.) $ 560

Assistant Professor Joseph W. Dalley (3110 T.) 274

Second Term M. J. Thompson, Chairman

Assistant Professor Joseph W. Dalley (3110 T.) 274

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING First-- Term Werner W. Dornberger, Acting Chairman

Professor Werner W. Dornberger $1,150 $1,150

Second -Term Werner W. Dornberger, Acting Chairman

Professor Werner W. Dornberger $1,150 $1,150 $2,300

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING First Term -7 John J. McKetta, Chairman Professor John J. McKetta, Jr. M. Van Winkle W. A. Cunningham Teaching Assistants 64 0 Chemical Engineering (continued)

Second Term- John J. McKetta, Chairman Professor John J. McKetta, Jr. M. Van Winkle W. A. Cunningham

Teaching Assistants 642

CIVIL ENGINEERING

First Term Phil M. Ferguson,-- Chairman Professor Phil M. Ferguson (516 T. ) $1,166 John A. Focht (112 T.) 7Oo(a) Associate Professor Leland Barclay A. Anthony Toprac Assistant Professor Carl W. Morgan (516 T.) 777 Robert D. Turpin 866 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 192

Second Term- Fnil M. Ferguson, Chairman Professor Phil M. Ferguson (516 T.) $1,166 John A. Focht (1/2 T. ) 700(a) Associate Professor Leland Barclay A. Anthony Toprac Assistant Professor Carl W. Morgan (516 T. ) 777 Robert D. Turpin 866 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 192 (a) Also Assistant Dean, College of Engineering, 112 T. DRAWING First-- Term J. D. McFarland, Chairman

Professor J. D. McFarland

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 63

ELECTRICAL ENGINEEXING First-- Term B, N. Gafford, Chairman

Professor B. N. Gaffcrd $1,250 F. E. Brooks, Jr. (113 T.) 400

~ssociateProfessor C. M. Crain (113 T. ) 388 H. W. Smith (113 T.) 338 W. F. Helwig 966 Alfred H. LaGrone (113 T.) 316

Assistant Professor E. L. Hixson (114 T.) 200 Donald C . Thorn (112 T. ) 375

Instructor Kenneth J. Cox 666 Erwin A. Reinhard (314 T .) 450

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 691

Second Term- B. N. Gafford, Chairman

Professor B. N. Gafford $1,250 R. W. Warner 1,233 F. E. Brooks, Jr. (113 T.) 400 Electrical Engineering (continued) Second Term (continued)

Associate Professor C. M. Crain (113 T.) $ 388 H. W. Smith (113 T.) 338 W. F. Helwig 966 Alfred H. LaGrone (lh T.) 316 Assistant Professor E. L. Hixson (114 T.) 200 Donald C . Thorn (112 T. ) 37 5 Instructor Erwin A. Reinhard (314 T. ) 450 Lecturer Eussell E. Lueg (1/2 T.) 316 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 691

ENGINEERING MECHANICS First Term Banks McLaurin,-- Chairman

Professor Banks McLaurin (213 T.) $ 722 : Associate Professor Harold J. Plass, Jr. (213 T.) 655 Assistant Professor James W. Turnbow (213 T.) 566 Carl C. Steyer (213 T.) 533 Thomas A. Carlton, Jr. (213 T.) 533 Bill G. Eppes (113 T.) 250 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 90

Second Term Banks McLaurin,- Chairman

Professor Banks McLaurin (213 T. ) $ 722 Associate Professor Harold J. Plass, Jr. (213 T.) 655 Engineering Mechanics (continued) Second Term (continued)

Assistant Professor James W. Turnbow (213 T.) $ 566 Carl C. Steyer (213 T. ) 533 Thomas A. Carlton, Jr. (113 T.) 266 Bill G. Eppes (213 T.) 500 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 89 $3,331

MECHANICAL ENGIrnRING

First Term M. L. Begeman,-- Chairman Professor M. L. Begeman Visiting Professor Eric H. Bucknall (112 T. ) 700 Associate Professor H. L. Kent 1,133 H. E. Brown 1,000 L. F. Kreisle 983 H. G. Rylander 966 Assistant Professor L. R. Benson (112 T.) 441 . A. Scanlan 866 Instructor 0. G. Brown 683 (112 T.) 341 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 204 $8,717

Second Term V. L. Doughtie, Acting Chairman Professor V. L. Doughtie Visiting Professor E. H. Bucknall (112 T.) Mechanical Engineering (continued) Second Tern (continued)

Associate Professor H. L. Kent $1,133 H. E. Brown 1,000 L. F. fieisle 983 H. G. Rylander 966

Assistant Professor L. R. Benson (112 T.) 441 J. A. Scanlan 866

Instructor 0. G. Brown 683 (112 T.) 341

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 204

PETROLEUM ENGINEERING First-- Term I. F. Roebuck, Acting Chairman

Assistant Professor ~aulJ. ~oot(112 T.) $ 433 I. F. Roebuck 733

Second -Term H. H. Power, Acting Chairman

Professor H. R. Power

Assistant Professor Paul J. Root (112 T.) OFFICE OF TFl3 DEAN - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING --First Term Dean W. R. Woolrich $1,500

Assistant Dean John A. Focht (112 T.) Too(&) $2,200

Second -Tern Dean W. R. Woolrich (113 T.) $ 500

Assistant Dean John A. Focht (112 T. ) 700(a) $1,200 $3,400

(a) Also Professor of :Civil Engineering 112 T.

TOTAL - COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

ART First Term Donald L.-- Weismann, Chairman

Professor Donald L. Weismann Everett Spruce Charles Umlauf

Associate Professor Loren Mozley Kelly Fearing Instructor Beverly J. Davis 650

Second Term William Lester, Acting Chairman

Professor William Lester

Assistant Professor Paul P. Hatgil

Instructor Stephen Magada

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 200

DRAMA First-- Term Francis Hodge, Acting Chairman

Professor E . P . Conkle Associate Professor Francis Hodge Assistant Professor James W. Moll Harry Neil Whiting Edward A. Langhans

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 1,152 Drama (continued)

Second Term- F. L. Winship, Chairman

Professor F. L, Winship $1,266

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 244

MUSIC --First Term E. W, Doty, Chairman

Professor; Dean E. W. Doty

Professor Archie N. Jones 1,383 Alexander Von Kreisler 1,366 Kent Kennan 1,250 Horace Britt (modified service) 533

Guest Professor Alfredo de Saint-Malo' 1,000

Guest Lecturer Josephine Antoine 1, 000 Vincent R. Di Nino 945

Associate Professor Charlotte DuBois Janet McGaughey Richard Hoppin

Guest Associate Professor Al'bert Gillis 1,033

Assistant Professor; Assistant Dean John J. McGrosso 900

Assistant Professor Frank Elsass Verna Harder Joseph Blankenship Douglas Stott Fernando Laires

Instructor Joan Templar Nelson G. Patrick Music (continued) First Term (continued)

Special Instructor E. K. Mellon Anna M. Jackson

Bank, Orchestra, and Choral Workshops 2,512

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 4,000 .$27,401

-- -- Second Term-- E. W. Doty, Chairman

Professor; Dean E. W. Doty

Professor Paul A. Pisk 1,383 Dalies Frantz 1,366 Horace Britt (modified service) 533

Guest Lecturer Fritz Oberdoerffer 1,116 Josephine Antoine 1,000 E. A. Thormodsgaard 1,000 Alfio Pignotti 866

Guest Associate Professor Albert Gillis 1,033

Assistant Professor J. Clifton Williams Laurene Heimann Fernando Laires Paul J. Engelstad

Instructor Marian Yeager 700 (112 T.) 316 (112 T.) 300 Special Instructor E. K. Mellon Teaching Assistants and Assistants 2,900 $18,061 $45,462

TOTAL - COJLEGE OF FINE ARTS $62,938 SCHOOL OF LAW First Term W. Page-- Keeton, Dean Dean; Professor W. Page Keeton $1,500 Assistant Dean T. J. Gibson (112 T.) 500 Professor Leon Green Hubert Winston Smith W. 0. Huie Millard H. Ruud Jerre S. Williams Visiting Professor John P. Dalzell Ralph S. Rice Associate Professor Walter E, Oberer Charles Alan Wright Leon Lebowitz E. Wayne Thode Visiting Associate Professor Pierre R. Loiseaux 1,166 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 450

Second Term M. K. Woodward,- Acting Dean Acting Dean; Professor M. K. Woodward $1,500 Assistant Dean T. J. Gibson Professor E. W. Bailey Gus M. Hodges Keith E. Morrison William F. Young, Jr . William F. Fritz Visiting Professor Joe E. Covington Joseph Dainow Robert E. Keeton Jack B. Weinstein School of Law (continued) Second Term (continued)

Associate Professor Walter E. Oberer E. Wayne Thode

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 450 GRADUATE SCHOOL -OF LIBRARY SCIENCE First-- Term Esther L. Stallmann, Acting Director

Professor; Acting Director Esther L. Stallmann $1,116 Assistant Professor' Leroy H. Linder Lecturer Catheryne S . Franklin Visiting Lecturer 900 800 Reviser Carolyn Kay Teaching Assistants and Assistants 93 $4,975

Second Term- Esther L. Stallmann, Acting Director Professor; Acting Director Esther L. Stallmann $1,116

Lecturer Heartsill H. Young 783 Visiting Lecturer 900 700 Reviser Carolyn Kay

Teaching Assistants and Assistants 93 COLLEGE -OF PHARMACY First-- Term H. M. Burlage, Dean Professor; Dean H. M. Burlage Professor C. 0. Wilson 1,350 Associate Professor W. R. Lloyd (112 T. ) F. V. Lofgren Assistant Professor W. J. Sheffield Gunnar Gjerstad R. G. Brown V. A. Green Special Instructor Herbert F. Schwartz Leon 0. Wilken, Jr. Teaching Assistants and Assistants 325

Second Term- H. M. Burlage, Dean

Professor; Dean X. M. Burlage Professor John E. Davis C. C. Albers Associate Professor Fi. R. Lloyd Assistant Professor David M. Stuart Mrs. Esther J. Hall V. A. Green (112 T.) W. L. Guess Special Instructor Joseph R. Moreno (114 T. ) :.; 183 Teaching Assistants and Assistants 351 GRADUATE SCHOOL -OF SOCIAL WORK- First-- Term Lora Lee Pederson, Director

Professor; Director Lora Lee Pederson $1,416

Professor; Director of Field Work Anne Wilkens 1,166

Associate Professor Charles W. Laughton Josleen Lockhart Elizabeth Nuelle Special Consultant - Group Work 1,000

Second -Term Lora Lee Pederson, Director

Professor; Director Lora Lee Pederson 1,416 $r,416 $8,048 GRADUATE SCHOOL - OFFICE OF THE DEAN --First Term Dean; Professor A. P. Brogan (2/3 T.) $1,000(a) .Associate Dean; Professor W. Gordon Whaley (2/5 T. ) 600(b) Assistant Dean; Associate Professor W. S. Livingston (1/2 T. ) 583(~) $2,183

Second Term

Dean; Professor A. P. Brogan (112 T.) 150(a) Associate Dean; Professor W. Gordon Whaley (315 T.) 900 Assistant Dean; Associate Professor W. S. Livingston (1/2 T.) 583(c) $2,233 $4, 11.16 (a) (Brogan) Also Professor of Philosophy 1/3 T. First Term; Dean of the Graduate School full-time first three weeks of the Second Term. (b) (Whaley) Also Professor of Botany 3/5 T. First Term (c) (~ivingston)Also Associate Professor of Government l/2 T. each Term.

TOTAL - 1957 SUNMEiSESSION BUDGET <-,,-,,,.-,-"..-~"---",,,*-"."..:..-*--.,,, "-.~,"-----w,= ~-**.- :=, ,-*, ,--,- TEXAS '/JESTBRfl COLZEGE of The University of Texas El Paso, Texas

rir. Logan Wilson, Presi&r;i The Univer~~tyOf Texas h~stin,Texas

Dear B. Milson:

I am submitticg herewith a docket for Texas Western College for consid- eration of the Board of Regents EL -the meeting Janu.ar?J 11 and 12. --Jocrmlibm and Radio 1. Increase the salary of &Is. Virgil Xicks, Associate E~fessorof Radio By $210-00 for the first semester of 1355-57 long session to conpeasate him for additional duties r.rhich have been assigned tO him. This amount nil1 be paid from the Unallo.c:?.ted Account for Salaries. (R.B.c. P~O-17).

;"niloscphy and Psychology 2. Chaase- the au~ointmentof Dr. 3bh Yuthas for the 1956-57 long session from Assistant Professor (I/$ -Lime) of ~dueatioiat a salary of' $1,400 for nine months to Assistm-t ijrofessor (1/5 time) of Psycho?.- o&y at the sane salary, to be paid from the Unallocated Aeco~mtfor Sd~.r;.ries~(x.B.c. 33. i6).

?,lining and PIeta2.I-ugy 3. Accept the resignation of ',@. Rca. Nicholson, Associate Professor a% a salary of $5,000 for nine nonJihs, effective at the close of busi.- ness Roveember 30, 1956. (R.B.c. >!o~ 19j.

be Appoin"i,V, John 1". Graham, Professor meritus, as the mollt:'s of December an& ;anuary i3JG a saiary of $700 (R.B.c. o lg)? *a0

5. Transfer $800 from the Maintenance m.6 Equiperb account7 Depart- ment of ?kining and irietdlur@~>to the M8intellance adEqaipmeiht account for the Eepazicent of Geology to cover the cost of three metallurgicd

--"FAmicrosno-pes 'vfnich are more suitable for the work in the Netall.~rgy me.(R.B .C . o 20)- Bihle =-&point Mr. Thomas M. Chism as InS'kr~c'GOrin Bible for the 1956-57 long session. Bc. Chiso. is serving a+; no expense to the College. - ih:ercollegiate At'deties 7. Since -the Texas Western College- footbdl team will -.play in the 3x1 33171 game os Janu.ary 1, 19'57, various personnel will be required .Lbo deir0"i.e additional tine and services in ?reparation fcr and durhg tae gme. The College brill receive a minimum guarantee sf $16,000e I:; is recoirmended by the a4Ylletic Council -;.hat addi'cionji sdaj-y pay-i--; , -g . &:..~$2.- nents from Inter~ollegia~ceAt:iLe-;ic furds be made to those tihose lb J,..f,,g ;. i ( 0 A $ .. ,.: t."*.,&i,t,:/% services are -ceqdired as follo~is: _._- ,', <.: ."/ G";; /."'--'.. ,g Mike Embelow AthleJi.ic Director $500 Dale 3. braters Assistant Coach PO Benny $1. Collins Assistant Coach 300 Ross Xoore Assistarat Coach 300 George C. NcCarty Assistant Coach 2; Dormitory xrec:cor 1j0 Job L. Carrico and Direc+;cr 100 S~eeleJones r'ublicity Diree;or I50 SCHXLLRIiTGR JA30RA".ORY.--Approv-ethe follo%ring appointments to the White Sands Proving Gr~adResearch Boject, Contract ETo. DA 29-040- om-lo78 : 1. Mr. Robert L. Sclzumaker, Assistant Professor of Physics, one-fourth t3he from September 3-6, 1956 though ;-me 15, 1957 2% a total salary of $1,100. (3.3.~.0 18)~ .. .A$0 4 ,,..... * . v'r_ i 2. Mr. C. J. Cervenk, Assist& l%ofessor of&g$-n$.e.gx+gg..... one-fourth time for the months of December sad January at a tgtal salary of ,$250.00.(~.~.~.o 21).

?P&TSEP.S IT< FUi\$DS,.--Reappropriate the follo-ting ~rien$mb&ed balaces, tihich existed on August 31, 1.956, to the departments as listed. ,211 except a very fev balances are within the 10% carry-over pemitted by the 1955-56 budget. Those over 10% have been raappropriated. for the purpose of accmula-king funds to purchase special equipment. (R.B.c. 0 22). Departmeat -Amount President's Office $ 267.92 ausiness 0Pr"ice 222.46 Registra's Office 553.86 Eean of Student Life 100.CO Deaa of Women 16-79 Stenographic Bureau 94.54 Bureau. of Placement 70.00

Fiealth Service-Maintenance 420a 00 Bealth Service-Hospital 3,501.48 Mail Service 10 -00 Off ieial Publications 898,85* Diplomas 150.00 Commenc*:men4~ 30 -0.0 Inst. 34embership kes 80.00 Official Receptions 150 .CO News Information 113.45 Alumni Records .lj; Misc. Adm. Expense 100.00 Workmen's Compensation Insurance 100.00 Dem of Arts and Sciences 87-86 Biological Sciences 410.72 Chemistry 6,424.64 Eco. and Bus. Adm. 237.44 Education 28.22 English and Speech 579.12 ce01ogy 621-79 His-Lory, Government and Soc . 82.76 Journalism and Radio 62.04 ?!lath and, Xbysics 78,16 Modern iaaguages 150.00 Philosophy and Psychology 672.65 Bealth and P.E. 218.29 Mili-tary Sci. and ?attics 18.44 &an of Nines and Engr. 70.15 C aad % EZgineering 650.iF1 Mining ad ?jetallurgy $62.50 Dem Graduate Division j0.00 Extension Division 20 .oo :.~pu'seuul 82* 33 Riysical Plant -*>11 404.61 Physical Pimt-lap, and Repairs 1,841.41

5 31,335.34 LIBURY BUILDING--Accept the low bid in the arnou;l& of $535.00 sub- mitted by Modern Floors for firrnishing and installing Asphalt Tile Flooring (C Group) on an area of approximately 2,562 square feet of the Library Building. Tiis is a part of the remodeling of that building and the cost is to be paid from the budgeted Pflysical Plat account for Maintenance and Equipaeni;. Written bids filed in the Business Office are as follotis:

Modern Floors $ 535-00 Southvest Acoustical Co. 637 .OO Houser itesilient Floors Co. 645 -00

COTTON ESTATE.--.4ppropriate $3,500 from the Frank B. Cotton Tmst Income 'co Cotton Estate mpense-?4iscellaneous Eqense. Most of the original appropriation to this account was expended for the appraisal survey of the property in tie Cotton Adation of El Paso*

LIBRARY SHELVING.--Authorize Business Manager A. A. Smith to call far bids on furnishing, delivering, and installing steel sklving in the Library. It is estimated that this shelving will cost approxha%ely $5,000 irhich is to be paid from the budgeted Pnysical ?la-t appropri- ation for Maintenance and Equipment. This arnoun'c remains of the $10,000 appropriated by the Board of Regents for Library in-grovements on May 20- June 1, 1956.

SALE OF EQUIP$4ENT.--On or about September 15, 1955, the Staaolind Oil and Gas Compmy of Tulsa, Olrlai~cmagave a 1945 t7j.o-ton Ford truck e~ippedwit'n a seismo~apbdrilling rig to Texas Western College to be used by the Geology Depart~enCfor instm&tionalpur- poses. Tiere were no restrictions attached to the gift, the stipda- tion having been nade by the College that in accepting the eg.uiment it ?o\rld be used as we see fit.

Since i'c has developed that tne eq~~ipmentabove described is of no v?d.ue to the Geology Departmen-k for instructioral puzrposes and i'i .. does not seem likely tbat it can be utilized in any ?~7ayby the College, it is recormended that the ea_uipment in ques'cion be fisposed of and 8. that tie proceeds of any sale be placed in a Tmst mdaccount for the benefit of the Geology Eepartment .

It is requested that Business Manager A. A. Wth be authorized to adverLise for bids for the sale of the truck and equipment and, pro- vided a satisfactory bid is received, complete the sale. If no satis- factory bid is received for the complete unit as such, then pemission to d.ispose of t'ne property by such means as %rillbe to the best aava,n- tage of the College is requested.

SA'd OF EQUIFNEl?T.--Texas Western College has on hand three pieces of sheet metal working equipnent; ~rhich:,rere originally C+verment Surplus Property. The College now has clear title to the property. Since the items of equipment are of such size and type that they do not lend themsei-res to the needs of the College; it is recormended ,that they be disposed of.

It is req~.estedthat Business Manager A. A. Sthbe al~tilorizedto call for bids for the sale of this property and dispose of sane to the best interests of the College.

M~'SCAFI8G.--Authorize Business Haager A. A. Smith .to cdl for bids for landscaping the areas adjacent to the Administration Building and the Science BuilcEng and award a cont~rzctto the lo%rest satisfactory bidder. It is estimated that the cost, which is to be pais from the budgeted Physical Plant item for Maintenance and Equipment will not exceed $750.00. Specifications for bidders have been prepared by a commi-itee appointed by Presideni; Holcomb. , . STXDI!,%i, --Texas Western College has received from South%iestern iWn.letics, Ind. the sum of $78,500 r.rhich is the mount of fie cost of remodeling the south side of the Stadiim. western Constructors, Inc. has siiornitted a billing in the same amo-mt as the cost of the completed project. It is requested that approval be given to the acceptace of these funds and -to 'cheir disbursement.

.LPPROVAA.L OF CO~~CT1,iITH VETEPJAiS KB41111S1PSITION,--App:cove Contract 0. ~3065~-406with the Veterans Administration, Regional Office, ~ubbock,Texas provi&ing for academic instruction Sep'cerher 17, 1956 t:wcu.gh Hay 30, 1957, of veterans eligtble for educa,tion and training under the provisions of hblic Lari 16, 78th Congress, as mended, and Public La~i346, 78th Congress, as mended. The Contract provides for full payment by the Veterans ilhinistration of tuition at the rate of $9-87 per semester credit hour, required fees, and books, equip- men'c, an2 supplies for eligible veteran stud.ents enrolled at Texas 1,lestern College under the terms of the Co~tract. Also, approve the execv:tion of tnis Con-iract by President Dysart E. Bolcomb+

MiBEENEI'IT TO RESEWCH COfiTR&CT,--Approii'al &xd ratificafion is re- quested of Modification No. 1 of Goverrmez4c Resesrch Contract No. >A- 040-0~~-1078; sponsoring agency, &pa&ment of the &myy-,W'nite Sands Proving Ground, Dew Niexico; funds provided, $k,800; period covered, Jme 4, 1956 to June 30, 19.57; subject ma-tter, Iieseach and Analysis of Certain Acoustical and ?;ieteorological Data; rector, P Thomas G. Earnes, Professor of Physics. The original coa'cract vas eepproved by the Board of Regents at the meeting September 21 and 22.

OUT-OF-STNE TRIPS.--Approve out-of-state trips for the follor.:iog staff members, -their expenses to be paid as indicated:

1, W. J. Ii. Xeado~rs, Associate Professor of Education, to go 'to Still-,rater, Oaoma November 11 tinrough November 114, 1956, to attend the meeting of the SovichIiest Conference of Professors of E&Jcationnai Ahinistmtion, expenses to be paid from the i!!aintenance and Eqdipent Account, Deparicfiient of Education,

2.. LThomas G. Sarnes, Professor of Physics, to go to AlaroogorCo, New I/iexico, IQovember 28, 1956, io confer with Amy Officers at Hollo- man Air Force Base regarding possible con-tracts with the Simv.lation azd Computation Division, expenses to be paid from the Maintenance and Ey~igmentaccount, Department of 14athematics and Physics.

3. i"irs, Stella M. Smith, Assis-tant Professor of Business Adminis- tratio~,to go to Oklahoma City, Oklahona, December 26-31, 1956, to attend the National Convention of t:?.e American Business tiriting Association, experases to be paid from the Maintenance md Equipmen'i. account, Departmen'; of Economics and Business Adn?isistration..

4. b. Wil'oert 3. Timons, Associate Professor of Hi.s.tory, to go to St. Louis, Missouri, Eecember 22, 1956-~anuary3, i957, to deliver a paper at the ]$a-bional Convention of Pei apha Theta, ,and to attend the meeting of t'ne Elississippi Valley Bistorical Association, ex- penses to be paid from P~Iaintenanceand Equipment accoull-:G, Department of Histor:r, Goverment, end Sociology.

5. Mr. A. A. Smith, Business Maager, to goto St. Louis, Nissouri, Jan2 1957, to attend the amid.meeting of College P&tblet.ic Business i\;!anagers Association, expenses to be paid from Intercollegiate Athletics.

6" Dr. Joseph C. Rintelen, Professor of ?!lining and Metallurgy, m.6 Associate Professors Joha FF.Graham and Guy E, Iagersoll 'GO go to Deming, X.uirley, and Santa Rita, Neq7 Mexico to accompany me-tallurgy studei?ts on a field kip to nines ad mil1.s nearby, their expenses to be paid from -C?e Eaintenance ar~dEquipment account, Depar2ment of Mining adMetallurgy. The trip iiill be made January 12-13, i957. 7. Mr. Bollis Reynolds, 3oo;:stcre ?Ji?aager, to attend a meeting of the $Tational Association of College Scores in iCa_nsa.s City, Missouri, January 9-13, 1957> expenses to be paid from the Boo:istore Operating Expense.-

8. &. J. C. Rintelen, Jr., to go to Prescott, Arizona sometime between kcember 20, 1956 a:ld Jan~vry7, 1957 to interview an appli- cant for the position of hssistaat E-ofessor of Mining and Metdlur- gy. Frofessor Rinte!.en will be a:;zy froia the cmpds for a period of only two or three days 'out t'ne exact dates for the trip are not known as yet. If the applicant proves to be satisfactory, he %wouldassume he position at 'che beginn;lg of tl?e sprizg se~ester, Expenses will be paid from !11ai:itenance E~_.~~.i::>nentAceow-t, Departmect of iviining and $ietallurgy.

GIFTS.--The follotring gifts have been made to Texas !Testern College and I recormend ';hat they be accepted hrith appropriate expressions of appreciation :

1. Tne Common~realthFoundation of 21 Paso has given an addition& amouni of $400 for the Scholarship Fund. This money is to be used -In awarding scholarships at the discretion of the College Scholar- sb.ip Cormni'ctee.

2. Tne American Netal Cornpay, Ltd. of Ne%w York has given $1,000 for the benefit of the Nining Department by the purchase of equip- ment or the carrying udt of some project recommended by the Divi- sion of Engineering.

3. Raasey Steel Company, Inc. of El Paso has given $500 for scholar- s%,,,ps .i - for the year 1956-57.

4. The Jefferson Hi@? Scilool Parent Teacher Association (El paso) has given a $200 scholarship for the 1956-57 school year.

'- ~ j. Toe Knights Templar Ed~~cationa'lFou~dation, Division of Grand

Comaiidery of Texas, Paris, Texas, has given a $600 scholarship to ., be effective with 2he 1956 fall sews-ter,

6. YIe folloving individ.~?!.~PC.", ?i;ms have each given $500, a total of $21500, for the 'oenefit of the College Llibrary:

William R. 3iair Sa7n D. vo'L:!2& Robert 3. Price J, L1. Norgan 8: Sons lioderick Fo~?datim, roc .

CLASSIFIED T~SObXEL.- -.Appr follo?ring changes in Vfie Classified Pay Plan:

1. Electricim; Class IJo o. 3220, SaLary Rage &Too.27 riith a minimua salary of $290 and. a mr?ximIvc of $367 ?r;i;h four intemediate classifica- tions by changes to salary range 30, 29 wiCn a minimum of $320 and a maiaum of $420 and four i~temediatesteps.

2. Tine position of Booklceeping >ljachine Operator No* 0303, Salary Eange no. 19 with a minim of $200 and a naicimm of $252 by changes -to Salsry Change >To. 21 wit'n a rrjniram of $220 an& a maximm of $277 vith 192 intemediate steps. 3. An additional position classification to be cdled Librarian >To. 1; Class No. 5010, with a monthly salary range from $304 to $404 with five intermediate steps, is recopmended in order that %re may be in a position to offer competitiii.e salaries to those people having ad-enced degrees in library science.

Sincerely yours, ,.,

Dysart E. Holcom'o President THE UNmFSIm OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH

GAZrnSTON, TEXAS

December 17, 1956

President Logan Wilson The University of Texas Austin 12, Texas

Dear President Wilson:

There is submitted herevith the docket for the meeting of the Board of Regents to be held in Austin, Texas, January 11 and 12, 1957.

Your apprural is respectfully recommended.

1955-56 Budget

General Administration Change Item No. 1, Page G-1, of the February 3 and 4, 1956 docket to read: Q 1. Appoint Dr, John B, Trdslaw as Director; Professor of Arlministrative Medicine, at a salary of $15,000.00 f~z.twelve months, effective April 1, 47 Funds for this position to be derived from the Unallocated Salaries Ac~omt'o19560 k Add footnote, Also $6,500,00 for twelve molrths from the Current Restricted i;/ Account - Sealy and Smith Foundatioc Donation Grant; total salary- for twelve 8 months, $21,500,00, Also, an annuity of $1,000,00 to be paid directly to the Teachers Insurance huity Association from the Sealy an6 Smith Foundatian Donation Grant.

School of Medicine Pediatrics 2, Increase the salary of Dr. Doris J+ Adam, Assistant Professor, ?ram a salary rate of $1,500,00 for twelve months -to a salary rate of $3,000,00 for flw twelve months to be paid from t,he 3. S. Army Contract No, A-13-33839, ~Yarch1, 1956, Dr. Adam also receives a saiary rate of $6,000~00 for twelve 'aonths from the Department of Pediatrics; $300.00 from the National Fund for Medical Education Grant; total salary for twelve mon.ths, $9,300.00 for 1955-56. (Approved by the Executive Committee October 22, 1956). Budget Change Do. 99.

1956-57 Budget

General Administration 3. Approve the division of the Administrati~reBudget totaling $80,558~00 into two (2) categories and to itemize the Miscellaneous General Expense classifi- cation, effective September 1, 1956, as indicated 'oelo~,r:

Office of the Director $ 40,lgk.OO Office of Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs 35,364.00 Miscellaneous General E-xpenses ~,OOO~OO

Budget Change No. 40.

Office of the Director 4. Correct, in part, the budget item and appoinAqent for the Director to read:

Director; Professor of Administrative Kedicine, at a salary of $15,000.00 for twelve months; also, paid $6,500,00 for ti.relve morrths from the Current Re- stricted Account - Sealy & Smith Foundation Donation Gran:.; total s&ey for twelve months, $21,500.00. Add footnote (b), Also, $1,000.00 to be paid directlg to the Teachers Insurance Annuity Association for Che p-*chAse of an annuity in the name of the Director from the SeaPj 8c Smith Foundatio- Donation Grant, Budget Change No. 76. 5. Correct Item No, 1, Page G-1, of the No~rember 2 and 3, 1956 docket to show the effective date of the appointment of YCC~Warren Ganaliel Harding, to the Director and Registrar, as November 16, 1956> insdead of November 15, 1956. Budget Change No. 49,

Office of Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs 6. Accept the resignation of Mr. 3. H, Bowling, Abinistra-5ive Assistant do tho Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs, at a salary rate of $7, jOC,00 for dwelve months, effective October 31, 1956, Budget Change No. 54.

Business Off ice 7. Approve the division of the Business Office '0-ddget totaling $270,609,00 into the four (4) categories and in the amounts indicated Selo5r:

Business Ylnager 's Office Auditor's Office Office of Staff Personnel Purchasing Office

Budget Change No. 39,

General Expenses Student Health Service 8. Accept the resignation of Dr, hwrence G. Nay as AssistLng P?t;rsizian at a salary rate of $1,200.00 for t~~elvemonths, effective October 31, 1956, Budget Change No. 65.

9. Appoint Dr. James C. Wright, Jr. as Assisting Phjsician, vice Dr. Lawrenee G. hy, at a salary rate of $1,200.00 for twelve montins, effective Eo~rember1, 1956. Dr, Wright also receives $6,000,00 for twelve months as Instructor in Internal Medicine; total salary for twelve months, $j,200,00, Budget Change Noo 69.

10, Appoint Dr. Lawrence W, Dumas as Assisting Physicisa a-t a sala~jrate of $1,200.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. F~.ndsfor this posi'cior, to be derived from the Unallocated Salaries Account, Dr. Dumas a.Lso receives $~,OOO,OO as Instructor in Internal Medici.ne; total salary for t-aelve months, $7,200.00 Budget Change No. 29,

11. Dr, John Vaughan, Assisting Physician, will not receive the salary rate of $2,52~.00 for twelve months from Medical Hwse Staff, effective September 1, 1956, Dr. Vaughan has been appointed Instructor in Internal Nedicine at a. salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve montns, effective September 1, 1956, btal salary for twelve months, $7,200.00, Budget Change 110, 26, (~cferto Item No. i6),

School of Medicine Anatomy 12, Accept the resignation of Dr, John C, Finer%;?>-. Profe~sor~ aIr a total salary rate of $10,200.00 for twelve msnths; $9,000,30 from ~katom~,$900.00 as Assistant Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs, and. $3OO,OO from the national Fund for Medical Education Grant, effect've September 1, 1955. Budget Change No, 38,

Anesthesioloey 13, Appoint Dr, George W. N, Eggers, Jr, as Instructor a-t a saki-j rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1955, R~ndsfor Ynis position derived fromunallocated Salaries - Teachi~g. Btrdget Change No. 2j, Bacteriology and Parasitoloa 14. Correct the name of Dr. Warren Stinebring, Associate Professor, to Warren R. Stinebring, and change his salary rate of $1,900.00 for twelve months to $1,900.00 for three months, October through December, 1956. Dr. Stinebring also receives $4,500.00 from the McLaughlin Fellowship Fund; total salary for twelve months, $6,400.00. Budget Change No, 52.

Biochemistry and Nutrition 15. Accept the resignation of Dr. Otto A. Bessey, Professor, at a salary rate of $9,000.00 for twelve months, effective Dweabe%30, 1956, Budget Change No, 27-

Internal Medicine 16. Aouoint- .. Dr. John R. L. Tauahan- as Instructor. at a salary rate of $6,000,00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. $unds to be Zerived frkthe position occupied by Dr. Robert B. Crouch, resigned July 15, 1956. Dr. Vaughan also receives $1,200.00 from Student Health Service; total salary for twelve months, $7,200.00. Budget Change No. 28,

17. Appoint Dr. Lawrence W. Dumas as Instructor at a salary rate of $6,000,00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956, Funds to be derived from the position occupied by Dr, David C. Miesch, resigned July 31, 1956. Dr. Dumas also receives $1,200.00 as Assisting Physician in the Student Health Service; total salary for twelve months, $7,200.00, Budget Change No, 29. JY., 18. Create a position of Instructor and appoint Dr. James C, Wrigh$ at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds for this position derived from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. Dr. Wright also receives $1,200.00 as Assisting Physician in Personnel Clinic; total salary for twelve months, $7,200,00, Budget Change No. 30.

19. Grant Dr, Shih Y. Tsai, Instructor; Assistant Physician, Medical Branch Hospitals, at a salary rate of $6,600.00 plus $300,00 from Nationa, F'und for Medical Education Grant and $1,200.00 from Medical Records Library, a Military Leave of Absence, without salarj, during the fiscal year 1956-57. Budget Change NO. 37.

20. Correct the title of Dr. George R. Herrmann, Professor, from "Director, Heart Clinic" to"Director, Heart Station." Budget Change No. 44.

Neurology and Psychiatry: 21. Create a position of Instructor and aouoint Dr. Walter E. Reifslaeter.-, part-tim at a sa $2 4 Q. 0 for twelve months, effective September 1, 193-5&&s~'6&k 9816 gdurs per week, Funds for this position derived from Unallocated Salaries - Teaching. Budget Change No, 12.

22. Create a position of Instructor and appoint Dr, Robert A. MacGregor at a salarj rate of $7,000.00 for twelve months, effective December 1, 1956. Funds for this position derived from the Hogg Foundation Grant for the %o;dth Development Center. Budget Change No. 74.

23. Appoint Dr. Charles 0. Gastonas Instructor, vice Har~jMartin, who did not accept his 1956-57 appointment, at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective October 1, 1956, Necessiry funds to be derived from Un- allocated Salaries Account - Teaching. Budget Change No, 60.

Obstetrics and Gynecoloa 24. Accept the resignation of Dr. Melvin A. Porter, Instructor, Assistant Obstetrician, Medical Branch Hospitals, at a salaq rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective April 13, 1956. Budget Change No. 31.

Ophthalmolo 25, Correcythe spelling of the name of the department in the 1956-57 Budget from Opthzlmology to Ophthalmology; also, correct the title of Dr. Clarence S. syke;, Professor, frGm Opthalmologist- to Op2thalmologist. Budget Change No. 56. Pediatrics 26. Correct the name of Harry Stoeckle, Associate Professor, to Harry G. E. Stoeckle, Jr. and increase his salary from a salary rate of $8,700,00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $12,300,00 for t lve months, effective November 1, 1956. Fund for this increase in salarhived from United States Public Health Service Contract No. ~~-5098(~).(Approved by Executive Committee November 26, 1956) Budget Change No. 63, 27. Increase the salary of Dr. Arr Nell Boelsche, Instructor, from a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $8,400.00 for twelve months, effective September Funds for this increase derived from The Baker Laboratories Grant.v56- Approved by Executive Committee November 2, 1956). Budget Change No. 32. 28. Increase the salary of Dr. Mary E. Haggard, Instructor, from a salary rate of $6,300.00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $9,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds for this increase derived from the Baker Laboratories Grant. Budget Change No. 33,

29. Increase the salarj of Dr. Doris J. D. Adam, Assistant Professor, from a salary rate of $7,500.00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $9,000.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds for this increase derived from the Baker boratories Grant for research on Fat in Relation to Infant Nutrition. (Appro"".u ed by Executive Committee, October 22, 1956) Budget Change No. 21.

30. Accept the resignation of Dr. Aubrey G. Worsham, Instructor, at a sala rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective July 9, 1956, Budget Change No. 58. 31. Increase the salary of Dr. Quellin T. Box, Instructor, at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $7,200,00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds for this increase derived from the Hoffman- LaRoche Fund for Gantricillin Study. Dr. Box also receives $1,200.00 as Medi- cal Consultant in the Medical Records Library; total salary for 1956-57, $8,400.00. Budget Change No. 11. Pharmacology and Toxicoloa 32. Increase the salary of Dr. Joe B. Nash, Associate Professor, from a salary rate of $8,000.00 for twelve months to a salary rate of $8,588,00 for the period September 1, 1956 through December 31, 1956. Effective January 1, 1957, his salary will revert back to $8,000.00. Funds for the increase derived from the Current Restricted Fund - Sahyun Research Laboratories Grant to Dr. Emerson and Dr. Joe B. Nash. Budget Change No, 24. d'? . Change the status of Dr. Joe B. Nash from Assistant Professor to Associate$ite zofessor, without change in salary, effective September 1, 1956. Budget Change No. 51. Physiolo 34, Trazfer the sum of $3,333.30 from the position Professor occupied by Dr, Charles E. Hall, who is on a leave of absence from September 1, 1956 through January 31, 1956, without salary, to the Unallocated Salaries ~ccount- Teaching, Budget Change No. 66.

35. Grant Dr. Victor C. Calma, Assistant Professor, at a salary rate of $6,700.00 for twelve months from Pbjsiolog, and $3~0~00for twelve months from the National Fund for Medical Education Grant, a leave of absence for the period September 1, 1956 through December 31, 1956. Transfer the sum of $2,233.32, unused portion of Dr. Calma's salary, to the Unallocated Salaries Account - Teaching, Budget Changes Nos. 46 and 67, respectively.

, 36. Create a position of Assistant Professor and appoint Dr. Arnold H. Nevis at a salary rate of $2,500.00 for twelve months effective September 1, 1956, Funds for this position derived from the Un8llocated Salaries Account - Teaching. Dr. Nevis ;.rill also receive $5,900.00 for twelve months from the National Nuscular Dystrophy Research Foundation; total salarj for 1956-57, $8,400.00. Budget Cnange No. 26. G-ir 37. Create a position of Assistant Professor and appoint Dr. Sidney Ochs at a salarj rate of $6,500~00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds fop -this position derived from the Unallocated Salaries Account - Teaching. Budge% Change No. 34. Preventive Medicine and Public Sealth 38. Grant Dr. Morris Pollard, Professor, at a salary rate of $9,000.00 plus $300.00 from National Fund for Medical Education Grant for twelve months, a leave of absence for the period September 1, 1956 through October 31, 1956. Transfer the sum of $1,500.00 from this position to the Unallocated Salaries Account - Teaching. Budget Change No. 47.

Radiology 39. Transfer the sum of $4,001.65 from the position Instructor, formerlj occupied by Paula Benjamin, to the accounts and in the anow-ts indicated below:

Hospitals: Radiolorn Service Clerk X-ray Technician -. Budget Change No. 57. n Surgery 40. Create a position of Instructor and appoint Dr. John P. Schneider at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months, effective Jiini~ary1, 1957. Funds necessary for this position derived from the Unaliocated Salaries Account - Teaching. Budget Change No, 62.

School of Eursing 41. Change the status of Miss Beatrice Carruth from Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing at a salary rate of $5,000.00 for twelve months to Associate Professor of Psychiatric Nursing at a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months. Funds for this position to be from the U, S. Public Health Service Contract No. 2.M-6340. Committee October 22, 1956) Budget Change No. 20.

Organized Research Surgical Research Laboratory 42. Transfer the sum of $870.81 from the Unappropriated Surplus Account to Maintenance, Equipment and Support. Budget Change Eo. 54,

Tissue Culture Laboratory 43. Appoint Dr. Paul S. Moorhead as Research Associate at a salary rate of $6,468.00 for twelve months, for a period of one month onl~,September, 1956. Funds for this position derived from the Unallocated ~alariks~ccount.' Budget Change No. 22.

44. Increase the salary of Dr. Walther Hild, Research Associate, from a salary rate of $6,000.00 for twelve months to a salary r te of $7,000.00 for tivelve months, effective September 1, 1956, Funds for the ntire salary derived from U. S. Public Health Service Grant No. B-364(C3). \(App ved by the Executive Committee October 22, 1956) Budget Change No. 23.

Physical Plant 45. Correct the name of Hollis S. Hisey, Superintendent of Utilities, Oe Hollis Hisey and increase his salary from a salary rate of $7,800.00 for twelve months to a-salary rate of $8,160.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Funds for this increase derived from the appropriation for Laborer. Budget Change No. 59. Hospitals Nursing Service 46. Transfer the sum of $9,377.00 from the following positions to the accounts and in the amounts indicated below:

Transfer from: Nursing Service Nursing Supervisor Staff Nurse

Surgical Operating Service Nursing Supervisor (Wilma Dunlap resigned 5-27-56)

Transfer to: Nursing Service Assistant Director

Unallocated Salaries - Eon-Teaching 4,037.00

$UT.00 Budget Change No. 48. 47. Transfer the sum of $468.00 from the appropriation for Staff N-mses to the position Associate Director and appoint Miss Victoria Smith as Associate Director at a salary rate of $6,168.00 for twelve months effective September 1, 1956. Budget Change No. 41.

Medical Records Library 48. Appoint Dr. Quellin T. Box as Medical Consultant, -rice Shih Y. Tsai, at a salarr rate of $1,200.00 for twelve months, effective September 1,k6. Dr- Box &SO receiv&s.$6,000.00 as Instructor in Pediatrics and $1,200.00 the Hoffman-LaRoche Fund for Gantricillin Study; total salary for twe months, $8,400.00. Budget Change No. ll.

Medical Case Service 49. Transfer the sum of $1,237.00 from the Unappropriated Surplus account to the Maintenance, Equipment and Support account. Budget Change NO, 35.

Electroencephalography Service 50. Transfer the sum of $976.00 from the Unappropriated Surplus account to the Maintenance, Equipment and Support account. Budget Change .No. 55.

Personnel Clinic 51. Appoint Dr, James C. Wright, Jr. as Assisting Physician at a salary rate of $1,200.00 for twelve months, effective September 1, 1956. Dr. Wright also receives $6,000.00 as Instructor in Internal Medicine; total salary for twelve months, $7,200.00. Budget Change No. 30.

52. Accept the resignation of Dr, James C. Wright, Jr,, Assisting Physician, at a salary rate of $1,200.00 for twelve months, effective October 31, 1956. Budget Change No. 69.

Rehabilitation Clinic, Physical Therapy 53. Transfer the sum of $504.00 from the appropriation for Physical T:lerapists to the accounts and in the amounts indicated below: Rehabilitation Clinic - Physical Therapj: Physical Thempist Assistant $ 12.00 Senior Secretary 132.00 Rehabilitation Clinic - Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapists

Budget Change No. 36. Radiolow Service 54. Transfer the sum of $845.00 from the Unappropriated Surplus Account to the Yfintenance, Equipment and Support Account, Budget Change No. 61.

General Services Laundry 55. Transfer the sum of $68,491.00 from the appropriation for Laundry Worker to the accounts and in the amounts indicated below:

Laundry Manager Assistant Laundry Vfnager Washman Laundry Worker - Female Launej Worker - Male

$68,491.00 Budget Change No. 43.

JAMES W, MCLAUGEILIN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM: It is respectfully requested that you approve the following recommendations approved by the Medical Branch McLaughlin Committee and the Regential Committee for the McLaughlin Fellowship Program:

Award Medical Student Fellowships to Daniel H. Spoor, John R. Tucker and Raymond Eugene Williams for the period June 1, 1956 through August 31, 1956. Each award to include:

Stipend $ 600.00 Maintenance, Equipment and Support 150.00

Total

Renew Dr. Warren R. Stinebringrs Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the period. January 1, 1957 through December 31, 1957, with additional funds, to in- c lude :

Stipend (12 months) $ 6,ho.oo Kaintenance, Equipment and Support 850.00 Travel to meeting to present paper 250,OO Purchase of Beckman Model DU Spectrophotometer $ 2,340.00

Total

Include $250.00 for travel for presentation of papers at scientific meetings in the Post-Doctoral Fellamhip awarded Dr, Bengt G, Estborn for the period September 1, 1956 through April 30, 1957. (Refer to Page G-6, September, 1956 Docket. )

Grent Dr. Pierre Grabar, Senior Fellow for the period. September 1, 1956 to October 31, 1956, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France, travel funds in the amount of $133.90 to cover his round trip air coach fare, New York-Houston, and limousine charges, round trip Houston-Galveston.

Reimburse the follaring Fellars for the amounts indicated below for federal income taxes paid by them on awards which had been granted "t&x free."

Dr. Eugene L. Nowicki $ 226.42 Mr. F. C. Breclrenridge 352.00 Dr. Joe A. Bass 151.00 Dr, Warren R. Stinebring 160.00 Dr, Ludwik Anigstein 316-80

Total $ 1,206.22 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION CONTRACT NOv V3062V-598 EFFECTIVE JUIY 1, 1956: It is respectfully requested that you authorize the Business Phnager, Mr, E. D. Walker, to sign the Veterans Administration Contract No. V3062V-598- -. effective July 1, 1956 for education and training,

1956~57BUDGET FOR TBE JOSIAII MACY, JR, FOUNDATION GRANT: It is respectfully re- quested that you approve the following bdget for the year 1956-57 of the Current Restricted Grant entitled "Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Grant for Support of Psychological and Psychiatric Program.":

Supervisor

Mary R, Harrower $ 6,000.00

Assistant Clinical Psychologist Mildred Steiner 1,200.00 Faintenance, Equipment, Supplies (to be e,xpended by Dr. ~alvin) 1, 000 -00

Maintenance, Equipment, Supplies Travel 1,800.00

Overhead 1,000.00

Total

PAYMENT OF TRAVEL EXPENSES TO MAIN UNIVERSITY FACULTY WERS: It is respectfully requested that you approve the payment of $50.00 each to Dr. Charles Lankford and Dr. V. T. Schuhardt, Professors in the Department of Bacteriology at the Main University to cover their travel expenses for lectures and seminar addresses to students and faculty members at the Medical Branch. Payment to be made from the Special Activities Fund - Special Sales of Manuals - Bacteriologf and Parasitolo~j.

A~BIZATIONFOR TI33 BUSINESS MANAGER TO SIGN FOR THE DIRECTOR: It is re- spectfully requested that Mrir,E. D. Walker, Business Ylnager, be authorized to sign necessary papers during the absence of Dr. John B, Truslm for the period November 11-14, 1956,

REVISIONS TO THE CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAIT: It is respectfully requested that the Classification and Pay Plan be amended in accordance with the following, ef- fective September 1, 1956:

1. The position of Central Sterile Supply Supervisor (1130) with a salary range of $4212-5340 be added to the Medical, Dental and Hospital Service, Techical Group*

2. The position of Director, Central Services (1135) with a salary range of $5340-$6780 be added to the Medical, Dental and Hospital Service, Technical Group.

3. The salarj range of the position of Superintendent of Utilities (3018) be increased to $6468-$8160,

4. The position of La-mdry Worker (4000) b, deleted from the pay plan.

5. The position D? Iaundry Worker, Female (4000) with a salary range of $1392-$1872 be added to the Custodial and Food Service, Laundry Group.

6, The position of Laundry Worker, Yale (4001) with a salary range of $1788-$2280 be added to the Custodial and Food Service, Laundry Group, Gifts and Grants: It is respectfully zequested that you approve Yne acceptance of the following gifts and grants received at the Ikiedical Branch.

1, The suo; of $200 -00 from IIoffrimc-LaRoche, Ine,, Roche Parlr, Wtley 10, New Jersey, for continued support of research on a Study of Gactricillia, under the direction of Dr. Arild E. Hansen, Professor of Pediatrics,

2. The sm of $7,141.17 from the Hog Foundation for i.ienta1 avgiene, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, for support of the Yoatin Derreiopment P-ojeet Center, under the direction of Dr. Harold A. Goolishian, Assistant Professor of Neurologj and Psychiatry.

3. The sum of $300.00 from the American Wo??ents Iro;~ntary Service, Galves:.cn, Texas, representing the Toalance of a $i,0:5.70 @edge for the purpose 02 pur- chasing one Toncc Respiratory bed with an accessory motor fo? conversion to 6 Vasoscillator bed for the hospital. (Refer to Item Nc, 12, Page G-6, November 1955 doeke". .

4. A grant in the a,mount of $4,65C.00 Pro% The Robert A, Welch Fountiatio?, Souston, Texas, for continued sup2ort of research or. "A StuQ- of Paper ChromaFo- grsp?yj in >iosquito Taxonomy," under the direction of Dr. Don W. i.licks, Associate Professor of l4eilical Ento~,ologf. 5. The sum of$1,250,00 froa the Eaton Iaboratories, 3orwich, Nfri York, r.rhich represents the third quarterlj payment of a grant-in-aid to e7ra17aate ths effectiveness of Furacin, under the direction of Dr, J, A. 3es5 iissoeiate Professor of Bacteriology and Parasitolog, and Dr, T. G. Blocb~~?r., Professor of 21astic and TKaxillofacial Surgery,

6. one (1) new &merson Television set, rrallied at $170.00, from Iie.gry A. Coffiela, Post Office So:: 41i5, Ftarfa, Texas, to be used in the Peiliatric Isolation Unit of the Ur~iversityof Texas Med-ical Eraneh hospitals.

7. The SEX of $230~00from the Texas City Lions Club, Texas City, Texas, to cover .tuition and sup;lies for bfiss Nary Reyes, Ibsing Student.

Research Contrlcts: The folloving contra,cts and af;reemer?ts have been awarded to the Meilical Branch, ?our approval 2s re$pect_'uilj- recomended. '71 ha-,*- 1. PLlblie Health Ser-$ice Gi-ant Xo- B-1147 in the msus.t of $5,780.00 ?or t3e period November 1, 1955 through October 31, 1957 for research support on Hereditarj Stu&j of Fsiedreich's Ataxia, wider the dire-tion of Dr. Pja,llace NcNutt, Associate Frofessor of Anatomy. q, )${.;>* ~."XC* 2. h.blic Sealth Service Gr8.nt No. ~-159(~5) in the m0uio.t of $5,290.0C for the period December 1, 1356 tbzougii Kovenber 30, 1957 for continued support of research on Enzpe Activity of Parasitic Protcsoa, under the direction of Dr. Gerald R. Seam,n, Associ.?te Professor of Physiolog~. I ; ,'La. ~c T. Public Health Service Grant No, RG 4928 in the momt of $ll,O?8.00 for ti;e period Januaq 1, 1957 thro~~ghDecember 31, 1957 for support oE research on Disinfection of Sewage an$. Sevage Sl~xdges, under the direction of Dr. C. H. Cornell, Professor of Sanitation in the Department of Preventive Nedicine and Public Health.

. . ..: . ..h. Public Eealth Service Grant No. ~-2562i~)in the amcunt of $7,981,00 for the period November 1, 195%through October 31, 1957 for continued support of research on Host Response of Carcinogenesis, under the direction of Dr, Norris Pollard, Professor of Preventive bledicine and Publie Health. #, #, y~t$,-.Air Force Contract No. AF hl(657)-116 in the amount of $20,226.00 for the period November 1, 1956 through October 31, 1957 for support of research and reports on Effects of Total Bow Irradiation an& Local Irradiation on the Metabolism of the Hematcrpoietie System in Humans, unrler the direction of Dr. 1 a William C. Levin. Associate Professor of Internal Medicine.

6.SupplementaltalAgreement No. 5(5~106) to Air Force Contract No. *P 18(600)-638 $,is' ', -'+' extends the period of time from September 1, 1956 through August 31, 1957, with- b ..'outadditional funds, for research on Ascorbic Acid Metabolism and Stress, under b,"' i ' ,''~the diredtion of Dr. L. L. ssociate Professor of Biochemistry and > -% 1.: . Nutrition. &k 7. Modification No. 4 to Army Contract No. DA-~~-OO~-MD-~)+~increases the amount of the contract by $3,750.00 for the pericd May 1, 1956 through April 30, 1957 for support of research on Studies on Burns and Wound Healing, under ,,, the direction of Dr. T. G. Blocker, Jr., Professor of Plastic and Maxillofacial

h-r S~@=Y* \A'% 8. Ame-nt No. 4 to Navy Contract No. No-1003(00) increases the amount of - the contract by $6,600.00 and extends the period oi performance through December 31, 1956 for additional research on the Cytological Basis for the Functional Changes in the Pituitary Gland Following Severe Burns, under the direction of Dr. E. G. Rennels, Associate Professor of Anatomy. Out-of-State-Trips: Your appruval is respectfully requested for the following out-of-state trips with expenses to be paid as indicated:

1. Dr. Maurice Adam, Dr. James L. Coleman, Jr., and 'Dr. Joseph K. Johnson, Residents in the Department of Surgery, December 4-6, 1956, to Boca Raton, Florida, to attend the meeting of the Southern Surgical Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Staff - General Surgery.

2. Dr. Ludwik Anigstein, Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, October 31, 1956 to November 3, 1956, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Ex- penses charged to Nav Contract No. Nonr 265(00).

3. Dr. Elwd Baird, Professor, Dr. Marvine Weatherby, Resident, Miss Betty Markle, Medical Technician and Miss Nary Bedigan, Technician, all of the De- partment of Pathology, November 21-24, 1956, to New Orleans, Iouisiana, to attend a workshop for Ciochemists sponsored by the Catholic Hospital Association at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Pathology Department - Gifts for Operating Expenses from Professional Fees, Maintenance, Equipment, Support and Travel. 4. Dr. Arr Nell Boelsche, Instructor in Pediatrics, November 12-15, 1956, to Washington, D. C., to present a paper at the meeting of the Southern Medical Association. Expenses charged to the Special Activities Acomnt - Professid Fees - Pediatrics. 5. Dr. Albert A. Benedict, Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, December 5-10, 1956, to New York, N. Y., to present a paper at a conference sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences. Ibcpenses charged to Public Health Service Grant No. E-1217. '.'4 ,.dN 6. Dr. Robert H. Bussell, Research Associate in the Department of Prwenti* "-!A Medicine and Public Health, October 31 to November 3, 1956, to Mew Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the meetings of the American Society of Tropical Medicine. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Hartz Mountain Products Grant. 7. Dr. D. Bailey Calvin, Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs, February 8- 1, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the 53rd Annual Congress on Medical Education and Licensure, expenses charged to the Office of Dean of Student and Curricular Affairs - Maintenance, Equipment, Support and Travel. 8. Dr. Robert N. Cooley, Professor of Radiology, December 2-7, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. Expenses charged to tne Current Restricted Account - Radiology Department Gifts for Operating Expenses from Professional Fees, 9, Dr. Leo S. M. Duflot, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, December 4-8, 1956, to New York, N, Y. to participate in the meetings of the Tenth Post- graduate Assembly of the New York State Society of Anesthesiologist. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - P~ofessionaiFees - Anesthesiology. 10. Dr. Caroline Duncan, Resident in Pediatrics, November 12 to November 16, 1956, to Washington, D. C., to attend the meeting of the Southern Medical Association, expenses charged to the Special Activities Account - Texas State Department of Health Pediatric Resident's Fund.

11. Dr. Lake Fowler, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, September 16-20, 1956, to Mexico City, Mexico, to present a paper at the meeting of the International Congress of Geriatrics. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Special Fund to be used for the support of research, augmentation of certain salaries and travel expenses for younger staff members to attend medical. meetings. 2 Dr, G. W. N. Eggers, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, January 22 - February 1, 1957, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meeting of the American Acadernq of Orthopedic Surgeons and to participate in the Instructional Course Program, and serve as an examiner of the candidates for the Part IIBoard mination. Ex- penses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Orthopedics. 13. Dr. Wendell D. Gingrich, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology, October 31- November 3, 1956, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the meetings of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Kxpenses charged to Public Health Service Grant No. RG 4186(C2) - Travel. 14. Dr, Wendell D. Gingrich, Professor of Bacteriology, November 2-17, 1956, to Washington, D. C., to present a paper at the meetings of the Southern Medical Association, expenses charged to P-~blicHealth Service Grant No. B-632(~2)- Travel.

15. Dr. Arild E. Eansen, Professor of Pediatrics, November 2.4-1.6, 1956, to Atlantic City, to Neiew York, to participate in a Spposiu! during the meeting of the American Public Health Association; to confer with Dr. Walter L. Thompson of the Beker Laboratories and the E. F, Drew Company in N. Y. regarding the mile study. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Clinical Staff and the Baker Laboratories Grant - Fat Nutrition Studies,

16. NT. L. S. Hartford, Assistant Administrator of Xospitals, December 3-7, 1956, to Highland Park, Illinois, to attend an Institute on Metnods Improvement sponsored by the American Hospital Association, Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - SeaPj & Smith Foandation Donation Grant., 17. Dr, Garth L. Jarvis, Professor, Dr. J, K. Lamar, Associate Professor, Dr. Armando Nasta and Dr. Ted Forsgthe, Residents, all of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, January 32-20, 1956, to Monterrey, Mexico, to attend the North American Conference on Fertility and Sterility. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Acewant - Professional Fees - Obstetrics and Gynecology. 18, Dr. Gordon C. Mills, Assistant Profess~rof Biochemistry, December 5-9, 1956, to Memphis, Tennessee, to present a paper at the meeting of the South- western and Southeastern Reg50nal Section of the American Chemical Society. E,xpenses charged to Public Health Service Grant Noo H-2579 - Travel. 19. Dr. Robert M. Moore, Professor of Surgery, December 4-6, 1956, to Boca Raton, Florida, to attend the meeting of the Southern Surgical Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Staff - General Surgery, 20. Dr. Don W. Micks, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, October 31-November 3, 1956, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, ex- penses charged to Public Health Service Grant No. RG 1978 (~5). 21. Dr. J. Fred Mullins, Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology, November 12-15, 1956, to Washington, D. C. to attend the meetings of the Southern Medi- cal Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Upjohn Company Grant. 22. Dr. J. Fred Mullins, Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology, December 9-13, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meeting of the American Academy of Dematology and Syphil~logy~Expenses charged to the Current Re- stricted Account - Smith, Kline and French Grant. 23. Miss Gladys Nite, Professor of Nursing, Miss Beatrice Carruth, Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing, Miss Virginia Brantl, Assistant Professor of Medical Surgical Nursing, School of Nursing, November 12-16, 1956, to Atlanta, Georgia, to attend a Seminar on Graduate Education and Research in Nursing. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant for Graduate Educatior. and Research in Nursing.

24. Mr. Joe Paderewski, Medical Illustrator in Medical Illustration, October 20-28, 1956, to Miami, Florida, to present an exhibit at the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery meetings. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Fees - Plastic Surgery.

25. Dr. Edgar J. Poth, Professor of Surgery, November 28-December 1, 1956, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the meeting of the Western Surgical Society; Dec- ember 3-6, 1956, to Boca Raton, Florida, to attend the meetings of the Southern Surgical Society. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Staff - General Surgery. 26. Dr. Caroline W. Rwe, Associate Professor of Radiology, December 1-8, 1956, inclusive, to Chicago, Illinois, to present an exhibit at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Radiology Dept. Gifts for Operating Expenses from Pzo- fessional Fees - !4aintenance, Equipment, Support and Travel, 27. Dr, Arthur Ruskin, Aassociate Professor of Internal Medicine, October 26-30, 1956, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend the meetings of the American Heart Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Irwin, Neisler and Company Grant - Dr. Ruskin. 28. Dr. Martin Schneider, Professor of Radiology, November 10-18, 1956, to Washington, D. C. to present a scientific essay at the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Radiology Dept. Gifts for Operating Expenses - Maintenance, Equipment, Support and Travel,

29. Dr. A. 0. Singleton, Associate Professor of Surgery, December 2-8, 1956, to Boca Raton, Florida, to attend a meeting of the Southern Surgical Association. Expenses charged to the Current Restricted Account - Professional Services by Members of Clinical Staff - General Surgerj. 30. Miss Jean Stubbins, Technical Director of the Blood Bsnk, October 7-11, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Expenses charged to Blood Bank- Maintenance, Equipment and Support. 31. Dr. J. Allen Scott, Director of Laboratory of Helminth Research, October 30-November 4, 1956, to New Orleans, Louisiana, to present a paper at the meeting of the American Society of 'lopica1 Medicine and Hygiene. Expenses chargedto the Current Restricted Account - National Science Foundation Orant No. NSF 1213. 32. Dr. John B. Truslow, Director, November ll-14, 1956, to Colarado Springs, Colorado, to participate in the meetings of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Expenses charged to Office of the Director - Maintenance, Equipment, Support and Travel.

33. Dr. John V. Wheeless, Dr. Evans S. Farrington, Jr., Dr. Charles J. Wilson, Residents in the Department of Dermatology and Syphilology, December 6-15, 1956, to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the meetings of the American Academy of Dermatology and Syphilology. Expenses charged to the Special Activities Account - Professional Fees - Dermatology. REVISIONS TO THE CLASSIFICATIODJ AND PAY PLAN: It is respectfully requested that the following changes be made in the Classification and Pay Plan, effect* December 1, 1956:

1. The position of Medical Records Typist (0012) with a salary range of $2520-$3168 be added to the Clerical and General Administrative Group.

r. The position of Administrative Assistant (0023) with a salary range of $4212-$5340 be added to the Clerical and General Administrative Group.

3. The salary range for the position of Pharmacist (l300) be increased to $5088-$6468. 4. The salary range for the position of Assistant Chief Pharma- cist (1303) be increased to $5604-$7104.

BEVISIONS TO TBE CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAN: It is respectfully requested that the Classification and Pay Plan be amended in accordance with the attached recommendations, effective September 1, 1957. corrections are to be made on the November 2 and 3, 1956 Docket. 1. Page G-4 - Change Item No. 20 to 18. 2. Page G7, Item Mo. ll - Agreement No. l(56-45 to NO. l(57-45). 3. Page G-7, Item No. 8 - Change Air Fvrce bonzract No. AF 41(657-8 to NQ. AF 18(657-93). 'L Sincerely yours, 1. Revised Table NO, Sept,e3foer 1, 1957 Faze 9-

SALARY RANGES COVERING CUSSES OF POSITIONS IN i'Z3 CLASSIFIED SERVICE

The University of Texas Mescal Branch

EXPIAMTION: Below are listed the monthly salary ranges for classes of positions in the Classified SePvice of the MeJiedical Branch. The first column indicates the index number of the class as it appears in the book of class descriptions; the second column, the class title; the third column, the monthly salary range for the class, i,e, the minimum and maxi- mum rates to be paid to incumbents of positions of the class; the fourth column, the annual sawrange for the class; the last column the salary step number, which refers to the Baslc Salary Schedule (Table 2), The "intemnediate stepsta are those rates which fall be- tween the indicated minimum and ma;dmum rates and can be found in Table 2,

The salary ranges are intended to provide an equitable level of compensation for each class of employment, Ranges %rere determined through study and analysis of the following factors: prevailing rates of pay for cornpapable classes in pflvate and public employment, present economic conditions, present labor market condLtions, past Medical Branch pay policies, and the relationship of the different classes of employment as determined through evalua- tion of duties and responsibilitfes of each position,

CLASS RANGE (See Tabls No. 2 for Intermediate Steps and Hourly Rates)

Monthly Annual Step Number

(OXXX CTBUCAL, FISCAL, and ADMlNISTRATIVE SERVICE) (OOXY Clerical and General Administrative Group)

00C-3 Clwieal Assistant $172-220 @2C64-2640 0001 Clerk 200-25'2 2400-3024 0002 Senior Clerk 252-320 3024-3840 0003 Admidstrative Clerk 320-404 3840-4848 OOO& Chief Clerk (~roupof Classes) 351-&5 hTl2-5‘340 0010 Clerk-=st 200-252 2400-3024 001% Senior Clerk-Typist 252-320 3024-384.0 0072 Med5cal Record Typist 220-26k 2760-3168 0020 Seereta~y 210-26L 290-3168 0021 Senior Secretary 252-320 3024-3840 0022 Admfnist~ativeSecretary 304-385 3648-4520 0024 Administ~ativeAssistant 35'1-bbs 4212-Sk0 0025 Medical Branch Recorder 385-490 4620-5880 0030 Assistant Registrar (Xedical Branch) 351-&5 4212-53hO 0032 Assistant Admitting Officer ?Oh-385 36L8-4620 0033 Admftting Officer 3.51-&5 4212-~3~0 0034 &5-%5 5340-67 80 0045 Assistant Business Ihager 5l4-650 6x68-78W 0050 Communications Superv5sor 33-445 4212-5340

(Om Fiscal and Accounting Group)

0100 Accounting Clerk 0110 Accountant Table I\. ;:;, j Revised Page 2 September 1, 1957

Annual Step Numbe~ - Oll3 .inte?nal Auditor 01lS A$u&k~r

(02s 0'i'fi.w Eq~LpmentOperation Group)

0200 Sw:t;,tchbozrd Gperator 0205 Chief S~jitehboardOperator 02X Xey i"!mc:? OperaLor 0215 Ta'b.ukt.ing Equipment Opepator 0220 T:2buYa'cing Equipment Supedsop

{OYXX St,o:,nes and. Procurement Group)

0.y30 SZo~esClerk I 030:. Stoi~esCle~k I1 0305 SForss Clerk I11 03ji3 Stor-ekeepsr 0 Assistant Stores Supemisor 03s Stmes Supervisor 0319 Aasistani:. kchasing Agent 0320 Furchsliag Agent (Medlcal Branch)

[O&X Retail Sahj. Grmpj

{OSXX Medlca:l Bezorci; Group)

QsGS.c;c FIe&cSL Records Librarian GsLG C3ief 1!iecEeal Records Libraiem

in&?3pinlew8r 3730 Directup, Skaff Personnel

('mT4EBICAL, DEIEAL, and HOSPITAL SERVICE) (10XX Dental ~dra~p?

I000 Dental Assistant 1005 Dental Technician

(SiXX Technical Group)

'1100 Heapt Statlion Technictan --Xi05 Heart Station SupePviso~ rilO Elec-t~~oeneeph;ilogpaphTechnician 1115 Oxygen Technician 1129 X-Ray Technician U2f Chief X-Ray Technician 1x30 Central Ster5le Supply Supervisor 11135 Dire-tor, Central Services Table "0, 1 Revised Page 3 September 1, 1957 Annual Step Number

(l2;YX Nursing Group)

1200 Hospit.al Aide 1734-2400 12 1203 i)fard Clerk 2280-2872 18 120s Vocational Xwse 2280-2892 18 1208 Junior Staff Iqurse 2400 +$SeeFootnote 1210 Staff Nwse 3168-4020 25 121.5 0perat.ing Room Nurse 3480-4212 2a 1218 Assistant I-Iead Nwse 3324-4020 26 1220 Head Eurse 3648-4404 28 1225 Assistant Nwsing Supe~~sor 1840-4620 29 1230 Nwsing Supervisor 4212-5'088 31 12 Nursing Sewice Supervisor $620-560!~ 33 Y%LO A2sSstant Director, Nursing Service 5088-6168 35 1245 Associate Director, Nursing Sedce 5604-6780 37

(13XX Pharmaceutical Group)

1,300 Phamcist 1303 Assistant. Chief Pharmacist 1305 Chief Pharmacist

(IhXX Social Sei-vice ~roup) a00 Patient Relations 'b?orke~ QiOS Social Case Aide 'a113 Soeial Case Worker &I2 Sozial I:>?opkSupervisor 1U,5 i)L?2et.org Soeial Service

-i>03 2 Fever Therapist 0 P.&ysl::al Therapy Assistant -0 +- Pbpsical Theza'p5st 1529 Occupational Therapy Assistant 1525 0ceapatios.al. Therapist 3528 Speech Therapist 0 Directo~~Ocwpational Therapy

16m Pedriatrir:~ School Teacher 1635 P2ychome.trist

(2ZX RESEARCH 81D SCCIENTIFIC SERVICE) (2OXX Laborato2.y Semices Group)

2000 ArGmal Caretaker 200.5 Animal Hospital Supem5sor 2010 Laboratory Helper 2020 Laboratow Techiical Assistant 2025 Laboratory Services Supervisor Taae -..?\:o, a Revised Page h Septembe~1, 1957

CLASS Monthly Annual Step Numbe~

2030 Anatomical Embalmer 3324-4212 26 2040 Autopsy Assistant 3024-3840 24 20.50 ?i*3&,?31 ::usem Curator 3324-4212 26

(2I.E 25.ag;nostic Lziboratory Group) 3480-4848 29 - 4212-5880 31 -~u,>9' ^" '."e::hi..cal Director, Blood Bank 6468-8160 40 7.113 EEs.tology Technician (Trainee) 1200 -::-See Footnote ,:... - c.,l.ij- BisLology Ted~

\rcXXi'.," Reseaz.=.r:i. La~o:ratcryGroup) 2280 Res:s=ch Tec'aqicfan I 2201 Resezrch TecMcfan I1 22W Xesemch Assocfate

(23XX ScbntLfic Arb Group)

2309 14e&i.<:ai Yhotography Assistant s,~"< -.. a,> a.Ihotog~aphe~ 2 I~fs~i.r;,zlPhotography Supemf sor 320 ?Cs&.i-j?- IXLust.raLion Assistant ~j.523 lale&t2al,1,uustrator 2325 l,fe&%izllIl$.ust~ation SupePvisor

[:!iX: ENGC-Ib"BEiING3 TRADES, and LABOR SEFiVICE) 00XX Engk-aserL~gszzd Administrative Group) .ArchYinjte~:t;~alAssi.s+;ant E: ,,.ctdcal ;, Engineer Supezir!ti:end.eni, of Utf-fitfes ,3025 Sliper5ntendenL9 Bcjldings and Ground~sF7&ntemce .3n*&B ,- lksb~micelEngineer

3EO Stakionaxy Fireman 33.20 Chief Stabfonaq Engineer

(32XX Bt~tldhgand Allied Trades Group)

3200 Ikintenance Man (Group of Classes) O C~rpente? 2 Cmpsnter Foreman 32.20 E18ctrician 3T25 ELeetrLcfa? Foreman 3230 Pairlte~ 3235 Paii~terForeman 3240 Plumber and Steamfitter Table No, 1 Revised Page 5 September 1, 1957 -CLASS Annual Step Number 3245; Phmbfng and Steamfitting Forem- &5-5& 3247 Insulator 367-424 3249 Plasterer 404-467 3250 tJe1der 351-404

(33XX Xeehanieal and Allied Trades ~roup)

3300 Bracemaker 3405 Locksmith 3315 Commications Nechnic 3320 Refrigeration i.lechanic jic_.-j_ij Xef~igeration I4echani.c Foreman 3326 Air ConditScning Lead Plan 3327 Air CondAtiming iqeehanic 3328 Air CondLtioning Foreman 334.0 Laboratoqy 24echadc 3350 SSeentifie Tnstment Irhker 33.55 Tnstment. Shop Foreman

(3kXX PrbtLng and Allied Trade Group)

340C) I%.ltiUth Operator 3410 AssP8tant Bookbinder 3L15 Boolcabder 31120 Print Shop Supem5sor

(35XX Labor and Labor Supervision Group)

3500 Laborex2 3qLO Truck Driv,er 3515 Gwdener 3530 Cmpus Foreman 3%O Tbkeeper

(hXXX CUSTODIAL AID FOOD SERVICE)

LOO0 Laundq 'kIorker, Female 4001 LaundPy 'fTorke~, i'kle 4002 Pz-esse~, Hand 4003 PPesser, %chine 4004 Maker, Sorter 4005 lliashman 4006 Ifasher, Extractor 40x0 Chief Marker 4092 Assistant Laundry Manager LO15 Laundry phage^

(4PXX Food Sekee Group)

4100 Food Sewice Worker 4109 Food Preparation Morker 4105 Food Ssrxice S~pe~sor h11O Cook I Table No, 1 Revised ?age 6 Septmber 1, 1957 -CLASS Annual Step Number 4Pll Cook I1 2400-3024 19 Lll2 Cook 111 2760-3480 22 4120 B&er 2L00-302k 19 b2.5 &%@her 4135 Cafeteria Vmager I h137 Cafeteria idIanager I1 La0 Eetitian I 4349 D;_etitim I1 GMef DSetitian

(42XX Euildjng Services and Custodial Group)

4203 C~stodiaibJorker, Female 4201 Custodial I;iorker, Hale 423.0 Welmfnator 4220 Elevator Operator 4.239 Seamstress 4235 Seamstress Supedsor 4240 Housekeeper 4242 Housekeeping Supemisor 42&5 Me&-ation Supervisor 4247 Assistant ExeeutTve Housekeeper 42.50 Fxecutfve Housekeeper

LXecuz3.ty Group)

4300 Guard 430.5 Se~~~itySergeant 4310 Seeurjty Supervi-sor

(W Houshg Phgment Group) a30 em age^, Dormitories and Apwbnents

(6xxx ~TJ~ATIONALmd INFOWATICNAL S~VICE) (67XX Audio-Visual Group)

6703 Audio-Visual Teehniem 264-345 3168-b020

++Positionheld for one yeax only, THE LixtmRsrn OF TEXAS mAL BRANCH Houston

Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas Dear Doctor Wilson: I am sulnuitting herewith a docket for the meeting of the &cud of Regents to be held in Austin, Texss, Jan- U, and 12, 1957.

I recommend your appnmal of the following item for the Dental Branch: General menses deneral Se-ces Audio Visual Services 1. Transfer from the appropriation far Strtdent Aesistwrbs and Graders in the Xbraryto create the account of Studenti Asdsfaate and Graders in General Ekpenaes, General Services, Audio Visual Services; reported on Change No. 24. Pathology (~eneral~athology) 2. Appoint Dr. H. W. Neidhardt as Associate Professor (ImO-~ePenthstime) at a salary rate of $4,000.00 for twelve manths for the period October 1, 1956 to August 31, 1957, inclusive. me necessary Rmas in the ef $3,666.63 to be transferred from Unallocated Salaries (~eachiogSMW); reported on Change No. 23. Preventive Dentistry (0rthodon&f,cs) 3. Ammint Dr. Willtam J. Schoverling as Assistant Professor (one-tenth timerat a salary rate of $800.00 for-twelve manths for the period Odaber 1, 1956 to August 31, 1957, inclusive. The necessary frmds in the 8m0unt of $733.26 to be transferred from &allocated Salaries (Teaching Salaries); reported on Change Ib. 25. i, 4. Appoint Dr. Milton Yellen as Assistant Professor (two-teubhs *ima) at a salary rate of $l,600.00 for twelve months for the period October 1, 1956 to August 31, 1957, inclusive. The necessary funas in the amarmf ef 91,466.63 to be transferred from UnaUocated Salaries (~eschingSalsriea); reported on Change No. 26. COIUTRA(;TS: The following contracts have been signed on behalf of the Dental Branch by Dr. John Victor Olson. I recommend your approvril and ratification of the signature. 1. United States Public Health Senrlce Resesrch Grant 1)-200 (~2)for $7,139.00 for the pericd January 1, 1957 to December U, 1957, inelueive.

2. United States Public Health Service Research Grant D-389 for $l6,531.00 for the period January 1, 1957 to December 31, 1957, inclusive. 3. United States Public IJealth Service Research Grant m-238 for $2,592.00 for the period September 1, 1956 to August 31, 1957, inclusive.

CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL PROGW. Due to changes in the local labor situation it has been found. necessaryto increase certain of the salary ranges for classified ~ersonnel. Amdof the revised schedule attached to this docket as ~gpendixA. iskquested. Su/ @& L,& (Lf~euc,eo skp.Ld-1/4573 t

.I_ I, ' .I$ ,, h' - ' .i.' . , ,'. ',IT . . , I' -. '. , . ,. 5 -: I.t., . ' . I, . .2 . & '.: .. -.. . - - -- . . TEXTBOOK PR=PliZD BY FACULTY MENBER: I recomend your approval of the use of the follo%rizlaboratory manual prepared by faculty member for & sale to the students of The university of Texas, Dental Branch:

1. Manual of Complete Restorations - Dr. Heinz 0. Eeck $6.00 Om-OF-STATE TRIPS: I recomend your approval of the following out-of- -.- - -- state trips by the staff members listed below, their expenses to be paid from Miscellaneous General Expenses - Traveling Expenses, unless otherwise iildicated:

1. Dr. John Victor Olson, Cean, January 10, 1957 to January 15, 1957, to go to Biloxi, Mississippi, to attend the Southern Conference of Dental Deans, as an official representative from the Dental Branch, his expenses to be paid fmm Office of the Cean - Traveling.

2. Dr. John Victor Olson, Dean, January 30, 1957 to February 7, 1957, to go to Chicago, Illinois, to attend the 92nd Mid-Winter Meeting of the Chicago Dental Society, and to attend an educational conference on Dent& Training Program ti: the Veterans Aduinistration Hospita1,as the official representative of the Dental Branch, his expenses to be paid from Office of the Dean - Traveling. 3. Dr. John Virtor Olson, Dean, March 19, 1957 to March 29, 1957, to go to Atlantic City, Xew Jersey, to attend the Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Arcerican Association of the Dental Schools and the meeting of the International Asnocis;Zion for Dental Research, as the official represent- ative of Lie Dertal. Zranch, his ex~5nsesto be paid from Office of the Dean - Tra:.reling.

k. Dr. ?~?cT.;c;x:.:!C. P;;ciCinney, Assistant Dean, January 10, 1957 to January 15, 195'7, to go ,.Lo Biloxi, NississippZ, to attend the Southern Conference of Dentall Deu, 3.9 en official. representative from the Dental Branch, his emenszs ';g be 323. fro= Office of the Dean - Traveling.

5. Dr. EC~rar-dC. Einds, Professor in the Department of Surgery, December 2, 1956 to Cecexber 5, 1956 to attend the Rove Smith EernoriaS Foundation Seminar as en of-ficial regresent=-Live of tke Dental Branch, and to obtain information concerning psychology of pain, analgesics, management of pain, trigeminal neuralgia, atypical neuralgia, temporomandibular joint symptoms other su3jcc.ks of perticulaz interest for teaching purposes in dental and oral surgery,

Respectfully submitted,

. . 1

, ,,'~ohn Victor Olson U' Dean Table No. II TAE UNNERSEY OF TMAS Page 1 DENTAL BRANCH

SALARY R4iVGESFOR POSITIONS ID1 TAE CLASSIFIED SERVICE

EXPLANATION: Below are listed the salary ranges for classes of positions in the Classified Service of the Dental Branch of the University. This tabulation pre- sents the recornended assignments of proposed classes of work to appropriate ranges of compensation as presented in Table I. The first colwnn indicates the index number of the class; the second column, the class title; the third column, the monthly salary range for the class, i.e., the minimum and maximum rates to be paid to incumbents of positions of the class; the fourth column, the annual salary range for the class; the fifth column, the salary step number which re- fers to the basic salary schedule. !?he "intermediate steps" are those rates which fall between the indicated minimum and maximum rates and can be found in Table 2. There are two exceptions, which are indicated with an asterislr.

The salary ranges are intended to provide an equitable level of compensation for each class of employment. Ranges are determined through study and analysis of the following factors: Prevailing rates of pay for comparable employment by private and other public employers, present economic conditions, present labor market conditions, past Dental Branch of the University pay policies, and the relationship of the different classes of employment as determined through evalu- ation of duties and responsibilities of each position.

Step Monthly Annual Nmber

OXXX CLIBICAL, FISCAL AND ADMINISTRATNE SERVICE

Clerical Assistant Clerk Senior Clerk Clerk-Typist Secretary Senior Secretary Administrative Secretary Administrative Assistant Accounting Clerk Accountant Switchboard Operator Stores Clerk I Stores Clerk I1 Storelreeper Personnel Assistant

lXXX NEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICE

1100 Dental Assistant 1101 Dental Technician I 1102 Dental Technician I1 1103 Dental Technician I11 1211 Dental Nurse 3212 Dental Nursing Supervisor 1400 X-Ray Technician 1401 Senior X-ray Technician

*Indicates six intermediate steps, instead of four.

Appendix A D-3 Table No. I1 Page 2 -RAEfGE Step Monthly Annual Number

2XXX RESEARCH AND SCIEhTuTIFIC SERVICE

Animal Caretaker Laboratory Helper Anatomical Embalmer Laboratory Assistant Laboratory Technician I Laboratory Technician I1 Laboratory Technician Supervisor Dispensary Supervisor Research Technician Medical Photographer Medical Illustrator Medical Illustration Supervisor

3XXX ERGImRIKG, TRADES, AND LABOR SERVICE

Director, Physical Plant Plant Operator Maintenance Man Electrician Plmber Assistant Dental Equipment Mechanic Dental Equipment Mechanic Laboratory Machinist Printing Plant Operator Laborer Utility Worker Truck Driver l&XXr[ CUSTODIAL SERVICE

4200 Custodial Worker 4201 Custodian Watchman 4232 Building Supervisor 4300 Watchman

6XXr[ EDUCATIONAL AM) INFORMATION SEWICE

6600 Radio, Television and Electronic Control Technician 6601 Television Audio Visual Specialist 6602 Radio and Television Technical Supervisor

"Indicates six intermediate steps, instead of four.

Appendix A D-4 -7-rsir:b 7fil17iF2?SITE OF TaAS M, 9, PU'1ERSON EOSPITAi fiiD T'JlfOR INSTITUTE

December 18, 1956

TO DR, LOGAN i*,ELSON PRESIDENT (lF TiiE IINIVB2SITY PF TEXAS

Dear Doctor TfiIilson:

I am submitting herewith a docket for the meeting of the Board of Regents to be held in Austin on Januapy 11, I recommend your approval of the following itemss

MEDICINE 1, Appoint L)r, Wayne E, Truax to the unfilled position of Assistant Internist at a salary rate of ;%9,500,00 for twelve months, effective November 1, and transfe~the unused balance of $583,40 to the Reserve for Salaries,(Budget Change Xo, 29)

2, Appoint Dr. Robert S, Nelson to the fourth position of Associate Internist at a salapy rate of $l2,000,00 for twelve months, effective November 15, with the additfonal 05533,30 to be transferred from Reserve for Salaries, (Budget Change No, 32)

PATHOLOGY 3, Appoint Dr, H, bT, Neidhardt to the unfilled position of Associate Pathologist, 5/7 time, at a salary rate of %10,000,00 for twelve months, effective October 1, and transfer the unused balance of' $2,833,37 to the Reserve for Salaries, (Budget Change- No, 27) Z &,,&&A,&, ;a ANESTHESIOLOGY sL& be Change the status of the Anesthesiologist, Dr, William S, Derrick, from' J ) $12,000.00 full-time to Anesthesiologist, 6/7 time, at the same rate, effective October 2. (Budget Change No, 23)

BIOCHEMT STRY 5. Increase the salary rate of Dr, Saul Kit, Assistant Bfochernist, from $79300,00 to '$7,800,00 for twelve months, effective September 1, by transfer of q%S00,00 from Ither Salaries in the American Cancer Society Institutional Grant 23-5, (3udget Change No, 22)

BIOLOGY -rove Maintenance and Equipment t~ansfersfor reorganization of Department of Bfology, effective September 1, as follows: (Budget Change No, 35)

From Reserve To Reserve

Biology Section of Radiation Biology 9,450 Section of Experimental Cytology 1,350 Section of Immunology Section of Virology & Electron Microscopy Section of Microbiology (formerlv Genetics) Section of Genetics 99000 Section of Human Genetfcs 49140 7, App~ovechanges in Budget fop reorganization of Department of Biologys effective September 1, as follows: (Budget Change No, 36)

a) Change the name of the Section of Genetics, Budget Page 14, to Section -~fMic~obiology.

b) Create a Section of Radiation Biology to be shown following Section of Microbiology on Page lh, c] Create a new sectton of Genetics to be shown on Budget Page 14,

d) Transfer Salaried Positions as I^ollorqs- From$-Biology (Budget Page 13)

Research Associate .- Xary Lo Alexander 7,5000 00 Research Assistant - George Rose (1/2 To ) 5,000,OO Experimental Hematologist - Arthur Kirshbaum (1/4 T, ) 2,500,OO

To: Section of Zadiation Biology (~udgetPage a) Research Associate - Mary L, Alexander 79~~Oo~~

Section of Experimental Cytology (Budget Page 14) Research Assistant - George Rose (1/2 T) 5,000.00 Zxperimental Hematologist - Arthur Kirshbaum (l/4 T) 2,~00,00

PWSICS -ge source of funds of ~1,200,00from Air Force Grant to American Cancer Society Institutional Grant 23-J, Other Salaries, for the salary of Dra I4arren K, Sinclair, Physicist at 11,9000 00 for twelve months, effective September 1, (Budget Change Xo, 28) VIROLOGY AND ZLECTROW PUCROSCOPY- Transfer $7,500,00 f~omposition of Assistant Virologist to the Reserve for Salaries, effective September 1, Dr. John A, Sykes having been appointed to a position payable from the Am.erican Cancer Society Institutional Grant, (Dooicet item 32, Page A-h, November 1) (Budget Change NO, 30),

SECTION OF MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY 10, Change the status of lira John I, Nheeler, Jr,. Assistant Medical PS~C~O~O~PS~at 000,OO for twelve months, to Assistant Medical Psychologist (11/12 time) at $5,!300,00 fop twelve months, effective November 1, (Budget Change No, 31)

PHYSICAL PLANT 11, Transfer v7,973-13to Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance from Unappropriated Surplus, This appropriation for insurance is for the perio September 2&, 1956 to Septembe~2b, 1959, (~udgetChange No, 26)

RESERVE FOR MAINTENAt?CE AND EQUIPMENT J 12, Transfer 10% of Departmental Maintenance and Equipment appropriations in the amount of Cf111,880,00 to the Reserve for Maintenance Pc Equipment, effective ' September 1, as followsn (Budget Change NO, 333

Reserve General Admin5stration Office of the Director Business Office Personnel

General Expense Social Security 800,OO Annual Audit 100.00 Official Entertainment 100,oo Workmens Compensation Insurance LOO. 00 The Tumor Institute Medical Staff Departnent of P1!edi cine Deparsment of Radiology Department of Radiology Department of Surgery' Section of hest'nesiology

Division of Research Department of Biochemistry Department of Siology Sect2on of 'Experimental Cytology - HSU Section of Experimental Cytology - Rose Section. of Immunology Section of Virology and Electron 14icroscopy Section of Genetics Department of Physics Isotopes Section of Experimental Hematology Section of Melanoma Study Section of FZuperimental Medicine Section of Experimental Pathology Sect.ion of Experimental Pediatrics Section of Experimental Radiotherapy Section of Zxperimental Surgery Section of Experimental Anesthesiology Sectibn of Medical Psychology Department of Information and Statistics Section o? Ekperimental Animals

Evision of Education Department of Audio Visual Services Department of Instruction and Training Establishment of Substations Extension StucEes Medic al Library Department of Publications Research Tumor Registry

Division of Patient Care Activities Administrative Office WEte Annex Appointments and Admissions Blood Bank 1, LOO. 00 Hospital Inpatient Service 14, 000, 00 Operating Suite 6,500,00 Central Sterile Supply 500.00 Anatomical Pathology 2,000,00 Clinical Pathology 2,150,OO Department of Volunteer Services 100,oo Patients Account Offices 200,oo Physi cal Nedicine 190-00 Diagnostic Radiology Therapeutic Radiology Anesthesiology Service Tissue Bank Medical Records Clinic Outpatient Services Medical Social Service Food Serv5ce O.ffice of the Director of Nursing Pharmacy Division of General Sewices Supervisor of Genera:. Services Co~slunications Department of Housekeeping Laundry Linen Room Print Shop Procurement and Supply

Operation and Maintenance of Physical Plant

Total maintenance, Equipment, Supplies and Travel

NCI-2078-C 13, Appoint Dr, Jane i3, Blizard to the unfilled position of Assistant Physicist (112 T, ) at $b,000,00 for twelve months, effective October 1, (Budget Change No, 21~)

OUT OF STATE TRIPS: I recommend your approval of the following out of state trips by staff members listed below, their expenses to be paid by the Maintenance and Travel Account unless otherwise specified:

1, Dr, Lois Cowan Collins, December 2-7, for the purpose of giving a refresher course at the b2nd Annual Meeting of the !?adiological Society of North Am~rira at Chicago, Illinois,

2, Dr, Gerald D, Dodd and Mr,Strg J, Ekeroot, November 19-24> for the purpose of visiting Alexandria, Virginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to investigate the Log Etronics equipment, and to observe equipment already installed and in use at the various hospitals, prior to purchase by this institution; Dr, Gerald D, Dodd, December 2-7, to present an exhibit at the meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago, Illinois,

3. Dr, Leon Dmochowski, July 21 - August 1, 1957, to read a paper at the lSInternational Symposium of Development of Mammary Cancer" at the University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, expenses to be paid by University of Perugia,

&, Dr, Gilbert H, Fletcher-, March 10-.15, 1957, to visit Memorial Hospital, New York City in conjunction. -with expansion program of our supervoltage area (Mapch 11-12),. participate in panel discussion at Cancer Conference of Physicias of the Connecticut State Medical Society and Connecticut Tumor Institutes, Hartford, Connecticut, (>larch 13-,1b); visit Columbia University Hospital, Delafield Hospital and Hospital for Joint & Allied Diseases, New York, regarding supervoltage program (March 1b-15); all at no expense to institution excewt expenses while in New York to be paid by Betatron Grant - CS-9270 (C3),

5, Dr, A, Clark Griffin, October 22-28, confer with Dr, T, B, Fitzpatrick in Portland, Oregon, regarding me',anomstudy sections1 activities, confer with DT, H, L, Richardson in Seattle, ;k!ashington regarding lung carcinogenesis and Lever carcinogenesis, to confer %nthstaff at the University of Utah on research, Expenses to be paid by NCI Grant 2620, Tobacco Industry Research Grant, and Welch (Griffin) Grant,

6, Dr, Clifton D, Howe, November 13-16, for the purpose of presenting a paper at the American Public Health Association meeting in Atlantic City, New Jersey,

7, Kiss Eleanor J, Macdonald, November 9-16, to attend and make reports to the American Public Health Associatjon meeting and the Public Health Cancer Association Neeting in Atimtic City, New Jersey,

8, Dr, Richard G. Martin and Dr, R, Lee Clark, Jr,, November 29-December 2, to read a paper at the l*,,esterr. Surgical Society meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio,

8-A. Drs. Yayne E, Truax, R, J, Shalek, l?ataru I.;. Sutow, Saul Kit, T. C, Hsu and Tad Patton, December 9-11, to tine University of Utah, Salt Lake, to inspect and evaluate the clinical and research work in steroids with Dr, T, Dougherty and staff, expenses of Drs, R, J, Shalek and Sml Kit payable from American Cancer Society Institutional Grant INSTR, 23-5, 9, Dr., Tad L, Patton, October 27-No.vember i., to participate in meeting of American Cancer Society in New York Cityp ?:ew York*

10, DP, 7)>.:ii'Lian0, Russeil, November 30-December 3, to attend Meeting of Pathol.ogy Section of Tobacco Industry Research Committee and meeting with Dr, Kyron Gordon xith reference to melanoma work in New York City, New York, expenses payable from Tobacco Industry Research Committee and Grant CS-9390 (c),

3L 7 Dr, 7fi.'. Ko Sinclair, November b-8, for tke purpose of reading a paper at the Panel Discussion of the AtomLc Energy Commission and making radiation measurements and inspecting Argonaut Reactor FaciEty at Argonne National Laboratorj, Chicago, Illinois, Atomic Energy Commission to bear expenses of all but November 7-8; December &-6, to preside as Chairman of a session present a paper at the annual mee%ing of the Radiological Society of Nort,h America in Chicago and to attend a special Physics meeting and visit Argonne National Laboratory for purpose of measuring Cesium content of low-level x-ray 'apparatus, One-half of expense payable from AEC Grant AT (LO-1) 2028 and one-half payable from NCI Grant CS 2078 C2,

12, Dr, Fr, bi, Sutow, October 29-31, to attend meeting of New York Cancer Research Institute in New York City, New York; Novemoer 1h-16, to attend meeting of Leukemia Cooperative Chemotherapy $tudy group at Chicago, Illinois.

13. Dr, John A, Sykes, October 29-November 1, for the purpose of observing animals and seeluring specimen lesions for research program on bovine "cancer eyes' in El Reno, eklahoma and Stillwater, Oklahoma, expenses payable from Grant, 1751 (C3), 1b, Mrs, Edna lriagner, Novenber 19-22? to confer with Xrector and teachers at Tulane University School of Social Work regarding use of Anderson Hospital facilities for the training of Fedicai Social Vork Students and to interview prospective medical social work staff members in New Orleans, Louisiana, 15. haE, C, White and Dr, R, Lee Clark, Jr*, December 3-6, for the purpose of attending, discussing a paper and conferring with DP, Willard Parsons concerning a clinical pro~ect,,at the Southem Surgical Association Meeting in Soca Raton, Florida,

16, l)p, E, Staten Ir'ynne, DctoiZr 29-November 1, for the purpose of observing animals and securing specimen lesions for research program on bovine "cancer eyeePat El Reno, Oklahoma and Stillwater, Oklahoma, expenses payable from MCI Grant C-i751 (~3)~ 17, Dr, Warren K, Sinclair, January 10-23, lY57, for the purpose of representing this institution in New Zeaiand at no expense to this institution, as follows: to serve as a consultant to the departments of Physics and Radiothe~apyat the Dunedin Hospital relative to the calibration and operation of a 24 million volt betatron to be installed at that institution (January 10-16); to present a paper and participate in the meeting of the Australlanand New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science at knedin (January 16-23); and to visit hospital physicist in the major cities and survey the possibilities for staff and fellowship recruiting of' personnel in the field of physics,

, --" m...., 9'. LP., : . F OKI rec0mer.a the - 7-.- --- au2olr.tmen: c5 kr,Lgi'r. T, :.:?ii'e~as 'Clerk-of-:no-xorks for the gro'ect on additions and altkrations-to the hospi'cal, effective November 5 :at k60,00 per week, and appropriate ~$13,000,00 from Unappropriated Surplus, Current General Funds for this purpose, ?"JWL4SE ---OF COLOZ T~I,~]:;:ISIOp~iETTP?IXV:!: 1 reconvend that the purchase of 3age color televisiorl eq~llpirer,: be app-oved, with funds to come from the sources listed belc~d, Color telev2slor: equipmen; has been mder study by us since 1949, m-d the operating rooms, diagnostic radiology, auZct.oriums and conference rooms were equipped b5th the necessary conduits in preparation for satisfactory equipment, The 3age compatible col.or television eauipment, on trial for ninety days without expense to the institution, has been found to meet specifications and needs,

Current restricted funds:

Various donors for cancer research $ 5;,290,00

Various donors for building and equipment 47 000.00 %$mm

CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL ---PAY PUT: The folloh5ng changes to the salary ranges for positions in the classified service of M, 2, Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute are recommended, effective September 1, 1957 unless othexwise indicated:

CLASS MONTHLY AilWTJAL RANGE NUMBER

Clerical Assistant Clerk Typist. Senior Clerk Typist. Medical Typist Medieal Secretzy Stenographer Secretary Senior Secretary Personnel Assistant Assistant Supervisor, ilolunteer Ser~5ces Accounting Clerk I Accounting Clerk I1 AceountanL I Switchboard Operator Chief Si.ntchboard Operator Fultilith Operator FTarehousemm-Storekeeper Assistant Medical. Records Librarian Fedical Records Librarian Murse Attendant Orderly Vocational Nu~se Nurse Anesthetist Nurse Anestheti st Supervisor Pharmacf st Assis tm-t Chief Pharmacist X-Ray Technician X-Ray Therapy Technician Senior X-Ray Therapy Techniciar Chief X-Ray Therapy Technician Animal Caretaker Laboratory Attendant Histology Technici an Eener Research Assistant Photographer Assis tar,% Medical Photographer Senior Artist CLASS MONTHLY ANNUAL RANGE NUMBER

Medical Artist Sound Technician Audio Visual Librarian Laborer Driver Machinist Laundqy Worker Kitchen Helper Cook I Assistant Dietician Dietician Mai d Porter 164-210 Elevator Operator 128-164 Library ~Ctendant 135-172 a These to be effective

GRANTS: I recommend acceptance of the following grants, and that the appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by the Secretary: Lo % CS-9396 - (extension without additional funds) U, S, Public Bealth Services, National Cancer Institute Bethesda 111, Maryland, Attention: Dr, Ralph G, Meader, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowships Branch ($8,000,00 was amount of original grant) September 1, 1955 through Decembe~31, 1956 - new revised period Detection of Specific Antigen in Sera of Cancer Patients by Use of the Schultz-Dale Test Dr, Jack G, Makari % a-3047 U, S, Public Health Ser-rices, National Cancer Institute Bet.hesda 14, Ma~yland, Attention: Dr, Ralph G, Meader, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowships Branch $11,1110, 00 December 1, 1956 to November 30, 1,997 Role of Vitamins in Neogenesis of Methyl Groups \. Dr, Vasant M, Doctor

U. So Public Health Services, National Cancer Institute Bethesda 14, Maryland, Attention: Dr, Ralph G, Meader, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowships Branch $4b49600,00 December 1, 19% to November 30, 1957 Stu&es on the Metabolic Interrelationships between Folic Acid and the Sex Hormones Dr, Vasant M, Doctor

GY-3163 S, Public Health Services, National Cancer Institute Betnesda 14, Maryland, Atteneion: Dr, Ralph G, Meader, Chief, Research Grants and Fellowships Branch ~I17,193oOO December 1, 1956 to November 30, 1957 Pituitary Stalk Section and Breast Cancer Dr, Nylene Eckles and Er, George Ehni No Number Leukemia Society, Inc, 67 Val1 Stree.t, New York s9 New York AttentTon: Mr, Benjamin H, Gaylord, Secretary and Treasurer $3,79le0O September 1, 1956 to Auugust 31, 1957 The Incorporation of Labeled Compounds into Deoxyribonucleic Acid Thymine (DNA-T) by Normal and Malignant Lymphatic Tissues Dp, Saul Kit

0. hmber The Robert A, Meleh Foundation 2010 Bank of the Southwest Building r Daniel R, Bullard, Houston 2, Texas, Attention: Mr. Senior Tpustee

November 1, 1956 to October 31, 1957 A Study of Metabolism of Sulfur Amino Acids and Related Compounds i)r. Jorge Awapara

The Robert A, Welch Foundation 2010 Bank of the Southwest Building Houston 2, Texas, Attention: Mr, Daniel R, Bullard,

October 31, 1957 Factors in Pigmentation and in the Origin

A, Clark Griffin

8, No Number The Robept A, FJelch Foundation 2010 Bank of the Southwest Building Houston 2, Texas, Attention: MrO Daniel R. Bullmd, Senior Trustee

October 31, 1957 Chemical Factors Affecting the Tnduction of Sldn Cancer by Ultraviolet Light, Ffith Emphasis on the Use of Psoralen as a Therapeutic Means DP* Ae Clark Griffin

GIFTS: I reeomend acceptance of the gifts enumerated on the following pages, and that the appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by the Secretary,

Respectfully submitted,

R. '~eeClark, Jr, Me Da Director December, 1956

GIFTS OVER $100.00

Item Form of -Name Address Gift Purpose -Fund 1 Sabina Weinstock Cancer Research Fund, Sisterhood of Temple Beth Israel Mrs, Julius Levi, Chairman 3517 Austin, Houston $500,00 Check Research Various Donors for Cancer Research

2 Mr, Lloyd Legg (for friends of Mrs, bgg) Mt. Pleasant, Texas 527.35 Check Research Maurine Legg Leukemia Research Fund

3 Employees of Dixie Iron 70 Kentucky, Alice,Texas 137,50 Check Unrestricted Various donors for Works unallocated Gift F'und.

4 Mr, M. M. Feld P. 0. Box 276, 13ouston 300a00 Check Bldg. & Equip, Various donors for Bldg, & Equip, Fund (final payment on total pledge of $5,000,00)

5 14alker County United Fund Mr, R. T, l\lright, President P, O.Box 711, Huntsville 500,OO Check Pt, Welfare Various donors for Patient Welfare Fund

6 Grand Chapter, OES Mrs, 3, L, Miles, Grand Secretary Grand Chapter Office Bldg, Arlington, %xas l40,00 Check Research Various Donors for Cancer Research

7 Mrs., Pauline !iorne 1921 W, Walker, Houston 750,OO Cneck Iiandicraft OES Fund for Aandicraft YWorker Item Form of km Address Gift Purpose -Fund

8 Estate of Mrs. Bess Moss Box 260 c/o Mrs. Clara Harrison Shamrock, Texas $1,000,00 Checlc Pt, Welfare Various Donors for Patient Welfare Fund

9 Mrs, E, C, Iiincade 1647 South, Houston 500,OO Check Contingency Various Donors for Contingency Fund

10 B, A, Skipper Box 2466, Longview, Texas 1,000,00 Check B'ldg,& Equip, Various Donors for Uldg, & Equip. Fund

I1 Mr, Benjamin Clayton 706 Bank of the South~~est100 Shares Houst,on 2- Texas common stock Phillips Pet, Company - Certificate forthcoming University Cancer F'oundat ion THE UNIWXSITY OF TEXAS SOIPSRMESTERN BXJICAL SCHOOL

December 6, 1956

Dr. Logan Wilson, President The University of Texas Austin, Texas

Dear Dr. Wilson: ram submitting herewith a docket for consideration at the meeting of the Board of Regents on January 11-12, 1957.' I reconmead that the following items be approved:

-he -he appropriation for mlicating Service in a total amount of $656.08; from Unappropriated Balance-General Funds, $458.81, and from Unallocated lntenance and Equipment, $197.27. (Budget Change No. 51) Extension-Postffraduate Program 2. Incre-me the appropriation for Maintenance and Equipment by $750.00 from Unappropriated Balance-General Funds and approve the reapprqpeiation of unused balances at August 31, 1956, of Clerk-Typists $324.59 aad Maintenance and ~quipment$6,609.69 to the X956-57 appropriation for uLzintenance aml Equipment. (Budget Change No. 50) 195657 Budget

aiophVsics 3. Appoint Mrs. Gladys R. B. Berry as Research Associate at an annual salary of $6,780 effective October 3, 1956, creating this new position by transfers as follows: $5,500 from Assistants. (Budget Change No.

Internal bfedicine 4. Appoint Dr. Sven G. Eliasson as Assistant Professor at an aUnUal salary of $8,500 effective October 10, 1956, creating this position by transfer from the udilled position of Professor. (Budget Change NO. S)y 5. Increase the salary of Dr. Marvin Siperstein, Assistant Professor, effective October 1, 1956, to $8,500 per 8~umpayable as follow: $8,000 from Internal Medicine and $500 from Southwestern edical Foundation. This will require a transfer of $458.26 from Unallocated Salaries. (Budget Change No. 23) Obstetrics and Gynecology 6. Chanee the status of Dr. Reuben Adams to Instructor effective iV&ember i, 1956, at an annual salary of $7,800. This will require a transfer of $2,000 UnaUocated Salaries. (Budget Change No. 22) A Pathology . 7. AIiprove the one-fourth time appointment from United States Public Health Service Grant H-825 (C6) of tSss Frances Jones, Research Associate, whose current salary is $5,340 per anurn. Miss Jones will be compensated, for the additional appointment at the rate of $2.55 per hour. (Budgat Change No. 30) Pediatrics 8. Increase the annual salary of Dr. Alvis Johnson, Jr-, Assistant Professor (clinical, half-time), from $4,000 to $4,500 effective October 1, 1956. This will require a r of $458.33 from Unallocated salaries. (Budget Change No. . &I,, d//dr6J) 4 Dr, Oscar I.", Wiegand as Assistant bfessor at an annual salary of $7,000 effective February 1, 1957, creating this position by transfer from the unfilled -position of Associate Professor, (Bud~et- Change No, 29)

2,791,20 from Unappropriated Balance-General Funds to new accowt 112ropeAy inswances~to provide fire and extended coverag insurance for the Basic Science B?xilding, (Blaaget Change Hc, 2%)

om Reseme for Balances Subject to Reappropriation to blaintenace and E4.~6pment, (Budget Change Noo, 26)

Approye the payment of honoraria of $200 each Professor of Internal Hedicine, for eight lec-krses in Bedside Cardiology beginning in October, 1956, at $25 per lectwe, and to Dr, Joh S, Cbpnan, Professor of Inteml l,Iedicine, for eight lectures in Pulmonary Disea.se begimi-qg in Jmuary, 1957, at $25 per lecture.

Approve the pwchase of theom-=ton air roximate cost of $200 each from the Dallas Heart Association fmd for coastructing and equipping a&al quarters, Approve the foXkwia3g; changes ble the medisal school to keep /, /9,d

.002c) Secretary 230-290 2760-3480 22 0021 Senior Seoetaq 264-359. 31684212 25

Faculty Changes, Approval of the $ob2o%?ingfacuI1ty changes is %eqWsted:

Cale as Fellow in Anes-l-hesiolog3i Rr, Richard E, Cardozo as Fellow in Swgery Dr* Sven 6, Ellasson as Assistat Professor of Iaternal Hedicine ?sIiss Elizabeth Garr as CEdcal Instmctor in Psychiatry Dr* Eufrozyna Je I

2, Change of Status Dr. Reuben Adams to Instructor in 0"ostetric.s and Gynecology

3, wlett, Clinical Instructor in Internal Hedicine Dr. George 0, Hutcbeson, Jr,, Clinical Assistant in Internal &&cine Dr, ~il%sSensenbach, Clinical W-ofessor of Internal Ffedicine Dr, Robert Smatt, CEnical Assistant in Badiology

Approval is recommended of the following trips %?ithout1088 of salary by the stdf members named, their expenses to be paid froin Conferences, Lectures and Attenda:cce at Sc%entix"icIIeetings (Fund #2228) ualess otherwise indicated:

L By Dr, A, We Ades, Professor of Anatow, to eonsul+t regarding research with the staff of the Bioaccustics Laboratory at the University of Illinois on October 24-27' and to present a papep at the meeting of the Committee on Ilearing and Bioacous-tics at TTashington, Dace, on Octo%er 29-November 2, 1956; his expenses to he paid from United States Naty Co~tractN-Om-1553 #4158,

5-2 2, By Ds, 'c!illiam P, Blacknore, Assistant Professor of Bharmacology, to participate in a conference at the meting of the fsrierisan Society for Phamacology and Experherha1 Therapeutics at French Lick, Indiana, on No~ember8-12, 1956; his expenses to be paid from rji6ted States hbllc Health Service Grant R-1836 (C2) #5730,

3. By Dr, Hary Alice Bone, Fe32ovi ia Internal Nedicine, to pmsent a paper at the meeting of the Southern Section of the American Federation for Clinical Xesearch a'c Hew Orleam, Louisiana, on January 24-27', 1959,

4. By Villiam A, Bomer, Consultant in bledical Electronics, to visit various electronic concerns in New H'ol-k, Rochester, and Chicago on Deceanber 3-14, 1956; his expenses to be paid from Jones-O*DoaneU Grant ##8761,

5, By Dr, E', J, Bonte, Professor of Radiology, to attend the meetings of the Radiological Society of Nori-h.herica at Chicago, Illinois, on December 2-4, 1956; Ms exyenses to be paid fron Southvestern Nedical Foundation Travel Fund #9180,

6, By Dr, A, I, Braude, Professor of Internal ?.Iedicine, to participate in coxittee meetings and scientific sessions of the Central Society for CEZinical Research in Chicago, Illinois, on November 8-11, 1956~his expenses to he paid from Dhited States AEW- Contract DA=49-00'?-I~ID-519 #4088.

7, By Dr. Carleton B, Cbpaaa, Professor of Internal Hedicine, to padicipate as a Ccmil menber in the meetings of the Central Society fir Clinical Research atChicago, Illinois, on November 8-10? 1956; his expenses to be paid from United States Public Health Service Grmt H-2113 (C) #5810,

8, By Dr, A. 3, Gill, Dem, to attend the meetings of the Association of Umerican 1,Iedical Colleges at Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Hovenber 10-15, 1956; kis expenses to 'be paid from the DeanPs Fravel Fund #2@03.

9, By Dr, Andres Gc-th, Professor of Pharmacology, to present paper at the meeting of the h~icanSociety for Pharmacology and Expesbental Therapeatics at French Gck, Indiana, and to visit the Pitmai-t,Ioore Labofatories at Indiaiapolis for research discussions, on Hovember 8-32, 1956,

10, By Dr. %Pdchard Haldea, Instructor in Internal liedicine, to prosent a paper at the i-ueeting of the Central Society ?or Clinical Research & Chicago, Illinois, on November 7-33., 1956; his expenses to be pSd from Vnited States Public Eeal-th Service Grant ifl'-293 (ea) #5370,

11, By Dr, Rcbert Lackey, Assistant Dean for Student and Cmicular Affairs, to participate in the meetings of the iherican Association of Hedical CoUeges Institute and the Association of Smerican ?kt%cal Colleges at Colorado Springs, Colorado, on November 5-15, 19565 his exyenses to be paid f'ron the Dean" Travel Fund #2003, 2, By Dr, Camen I.lichael, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, to attend tne meeting of the National Association of llental Health at TIashington, D,G,, on Novenl-Ser 28-29, 1956; her expnses to be paid fmm Baited S~ateS Public Health Service Grant 21.i-5925 (C5) #5400,

13. By Dr. William F. &killer, Assistlut Professor of internal Neiedioine, to coder with research investigators in the New-York-TtasMngtoa area b% on Xovember 7-10 aria to lead a panel discussion at the meeting of the Southern and Potomac Chapters of the b.erican College of Chest Physicians at Iiashtington, D,C ,, on November 11-13, 1956,

14, 3y Dr, Jere liitchell, Fellow in Internal IIedicine, to present a paper at the meetings of the Central Society for Clinical Research a~d the 1Lidt;estera Section of the ivaerican Federation of Clinical Research at Chicago, Illinois, on Novenber 7-11> 1956; his expenses to be paid fron United States ~%blicHealth Service GrdH-825 (C6) #5620, 15. By Dr, E. %. 'Tuirhead, Professor of Pathology, to present a paper at the meeting of the Central Socie-ty for Clinical Research at Chicago, Illinois, on November 8-21, 1956; his expenses to be paid from Exited States 3?ubljc Heal'cn Service Grant H-825 (C6) Ai5620,

16. By Dr, Donald SelSn, Professor of Internal l.Iedicine8 to present a paper at the rieetings of the Central Society for Clinical Research at Chicago, Illinois, on November 8-10, md the imerican College of Chest Physicians on November 21-13, 1956, and to attend t%e neetings of the Southern Section of the iinerican Federation for Clinical Research and the Southern Society for Clinical Research, at Xew Orleaas, Louisiana, on January 24-26, 195'7; his ewenses "c be paid from United States hblic Health Service Grant HT-293 (C7) #5370,

17, By Dr, Fgron Slonka, Assistad Professor of Pharmacology, to present a paper at the neeting of the Society for Plaamaco1o.ogy and Exyerimental Therapeutics at French Lick, indima, on :$o;renber 8-32, 1956.

IS, By Dr, S. E, SuUrin, Professor of ificrobiology, to present a paper at the meetings of the Southem l.ledical Associationn, the fUneric~hbZ@ Health Associa"con, and the Xe?r Yosk Acadew of Science, in Wa~kington~ D,C,, Atlantic City? New Jersey, and New Yorlr City, on November a-2% 1956; his expenses to be paid from Calvth Fund #8350,

19, By Dr, John C, tianatfa, Associate Professor of Physiology, to confer vith research associates at PBimanl.loore in Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 8-5, 1956; his expenses to be paid froin Pitman -3 ''10 ore Grad #225, #8570.

20. By Ur, Theodore Votteler, Felloil in Surgery, to attend the Third National Cancer Conference in Detroit, Xichigan, on Jme 4-7, 1956; his expenses to be paid *om Faculty Gift Fund #257, #8048,

21. By 1k, letuis B, Waters, Professor of Hedical Art, to present a paper at the meeting of the Association of i4edical IUus-tratoss at loun Ci*, Iorsraa, on September 27-October 4, 1956,

22, 3y Yr, 0, B, FliIEams, PI,,Clinical Assistant Professor of iiriesthesiology, to attend the Postgraduate Assembly of the New Yorlr State Society of Anesthesiologists at Nevr Ycrk City on Decenber 6-14, 1956; his expenses to be paid from Southyjestern 1.IeIedical Founda,tion Grant #7595,

23, Ey Dr, Jean Donald Tlilson, Resident in Internal Kedicine, to visit the National Institutes of Health at Bethesda, Xaryland, on R'ovember 11-14, 1956; his e.yenses "c be paid from United States Public Heallth Service Grant a-293 (C?) #3370,

24, By Dr, Russell ti, Vilson, ClirLcal iissociate Professor of Internal $ledicine, to attend tne meeting of tl?e American Federation and Central Society for Clinical Eesewch at Chicago, Illinoisp on November 1-10, 1956; his eqenses to be paid from Un!ted States hblic Health Service Grant X-2153 #5830,

25. By Dr, Nancy TTu, Pastsuetor in Internal iledicine, to attend the neeling of the American Federation for Clinical Eesearch and the herican Society for Clinical Imestigation at Atlantic City, %?\$I Jersey, on April 28-$.lay 4, 1956; her expenses to be paid fsoln United States &bllic I.Iea.lth Service Grant 51-2123, i45.808; and to present a paper at the meeting of the Axel-ican Society of ~nesthesiologis*~at Kansas City, ICansas, on October 9-12> 1956.

26, By Ds, Richard II, Port~~ood,Feuow in Internal jiedicine, to present a paper at the meeting of the Southern Society for Clinical ~esearchaid the rbnerican Federation for Clinical Research, at New Orleans, Zoraisiana, on Januaq 23-27, 1957, Govcrr~-.on-: Ccntrz cts ?.KC Gr2r.x~c.16 0th~~I;orcc~:ents. it:?r2~:2: 0: 5:* ?'o;l2';:ir,i; contrrcts 2n.l g2~3srr.d oTMT ipr2CLl:C-:S is :12?>2stzt 2nd i": is recomended that the appreciation of the Board of ~egeitsbe sent to the donors of "ce gryts,

1. Amenhent Eo.$kto Contract 80m-E53(00) and &endment No. go Task(0l) under tiiis contract 1'6th the office of Xawl Eeesearch, D<$artment of the Navy, signed by Dean A, 3, Gill, providing additional funds in the mount of $30,000 for continued research on "The Effects of Wig11 Intensity Somd on the Vestibular System" under the direction of Dr. Harlow Ades, extending the expiration date to July 15, 1957, adding new clauses 47, Government Property and 48, Patent Rights md making certain changes in the provisions of Clause 24 for reimbmseraent of tralrel expenses, 2, Supplemen'tNo, 1 to Veteraas AdrrJnistra,tion Contract Noo, V306117-1125 poviding for the payment of The Hospitalization and Health Serv-ice Fee by the Veterans AWnistratioa for Public Law I6 veterans, signed by E, A, 6211, Business Xanager,

3, An extension to July 15, 1957 .ciithout additional funds to the Anericiul +=D Cancer Society Grant for research mder the direction of Dr, AUan F. Beid C on the "Relationship of a Xaturally Occuring i\letaboEc IAnh.ibitor to the U7, Cancerous State", the extension being designated Grant BCH-166, ~3- -, 4, An agreemext with the Division of .?,lentalHealth of the Texas State Department of Health for a period of three years beginning September 4, 1956, signed by Dean A. J, Gill, providing for the assignment to the Departnent of Psychiatry of Southxestern liedioal School of a paid psychiatric. social woricer for the purpose of carrying out a preventative mental health project in Dallas,

5, The Departme& of Health, Education and NeXare, Attention: Dr, Ralph E . :%utti,Chief of Ex-trm~ui-a1Programs, National Institute of 8&hritis and ldetaboiic Diseases, Xational Institutes of Eealth, Bethes a 14, ?,iarylaiad, has atlarded Grant No* .?1-1521 for research on 3'I"iestinal A4bsorptionof Fats" under the direction of Dr. John ].I, Johnston for the period December 1, 1956 through Hovember 30, 1957, in the ac:ount of $2,242, 6, The Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Attention: Dr,* F, Earle Lyman, Chief of Extramural Program, Xational Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Ilealth, Bethesda 14, Haryland, has award- Grant 8oo, D427 for research on P'?,land;bular Condyle Repair Alter Fracture Dislocation1' %der "ce direction of Dr, R obert V. Walker and Dr, Albert F, Staples for the period ?

Gifts and Grants, It is recomended that the foUowing cash gifts and grants for eqenditure at the direction of the department or individual indicated be accepted ant that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent to the donors, There is no temlinal date for expenditure of funds unless specifically stated below, Items 1, 4, and 36 have been reported previously and docmented, Gifts and Grants of 1,fore than $100,00

l Fron the Children" sledical Center James Farasworth? Administrator, 2306 Trelborn, Dallas, Texzsis) payments for the months of August, September, and October, 1956 for use of the Department of Anesthesioloa deposited to the ChildrenBs Iiedical Center laesthesia Fund at the direction of Dr, :&I. T, Jenkins (A.ccount Xo 7590) $3,000,00 i "'2 From The Pitman-Moore Conpaqy (Indianapolis, Indiana) for the purchase of special equipment for respisato~jstudies by the Department of Phamiacolog$~deposited to the Pitman-. I'ioore Compaqy PLxrcbase of i?cspisvtoly Skdy Eq~pment-Dr, James Holman Account (Accolmt Noo. 7880) 1,000.00 F:rolO. D:r. Horris J, FogeJ.man (Dcpa:rtJr.ent of Surgery, South­ western Hedical School, D,"Uas, T xas) for the Faculty Gifts fo:r Surgery Fund (ll ) 125.50

From Dr. Ben J. Hilson (DcjJartljient of SUJ'gGq', Sou"th'Wcsi:ern I'ladical School, Dallas, Texas) for the Faculty Gifts for Surgel':)' Fund •••••••• 1S0.00

"--J5. From The Oni-roTsity of Texas (Austin, Texas) a transfer of funds for appropriation made by tho Trustees of 1:he Robert A. llelch Fo~tndation ~1: the meeting of that 3card, June 1-2, 1955, the second annual insta1llilent of grants to The Univel'Sity of' Texas, in accordance Inth a~.'ard 19ti:ers of JUllS 16, 1955, and December 1, 1955, such appropriations being fo. llGrant 2 - (a) I A study of the i-le chanism of Protein Synthesis. t and (b) 1;1. Study o:f Some P:rocesses Involved in Fat .~bsorption and Transport i~-, the Body. J by Drs. H. C. 'Iidwe11, \1 illi= '\'T. Durr, Donald S. ;'iiggans and H. -::. Rwtlsfeld, Jr.", deposited to the I',ObBr"'C A. lleich Foundation Grant No.2 FunrJ ~..... J 10,000.00

-_.I 6. FroUl tha M-erican Cyanamid Company (Dr. Benjwo. Ii. Carey, Director of Laboratories, Pearl P.iver, Nel'l YorJ<;) a lump sum p~n1: o~- a one-yeer gra.nt for "Comparative Study of Cere­ • bra! Spinal Fluid Levels" under the direction of Dr. A. I. Braude, effective July 1, 1956 through June 30, 1957, for creciit to the haerle-Cyanamid Fund 'I ) 2,500.00 l'rQ.L'l the Uyeth Laboratories (D. J. llithiogton, Director of Promotion, .Phila::lelphi<:. 1, Pennsylvania) to establish a grant in. the Dapartnenc of Pediatrics f'Jl' teaching and research in the field of heart disease in pedi~trics und~r the direction of Dr. E. L. PI'Stt for eroelit to the l'!yeth Laboratories Fund . I 5;000.00

' ...... l--, '-.<:l From tho Pitr.lru1.-Hoore Compan,y (Hr. A. B. l'Iake1a:n

--l 9. Through the Southwestern Hediccl. Foundation (~ledical Arts Building, Dallns, Texas) from the J ooes-Dodge Foundation to be used for equipment for the Ultra-Violet FJ.3ring spot Television Uicroscope for research under the direction of Dr. p. OIB. Uontgo~xy. lor credit to the Jones~Dodge FOUlldation Canc&r Research FUJ:J.d • • 2,000.00

--J 10. Through the South1'lestern HadicaJ. Foundation (]redical Arts Building, Dallas, Texas) fron the Jones-Q'Donnell Grunt FU1'.ds for Q~estricted travel funds for the use of Dr. P. orB. ~rontgomerJJ Associate Jrofessor of Pathology, for credit to the Jones-O'Donnell Fund 1,000.00 ~ll. From the ".:;~rican Cancer Society-Texas Division, Inc. (Hr. Curt W. Reimann, Executive Director, 1609 Colorado Street, !.ustin 1, 'I'~xas) for a ti'lo-dr~ postgraduate courso in "Haligo;ur'c Disease" for credit to "the American Cancer Society-1e...-os Div,isio.o, Inc.-Postgraduate Course in I'Haligm::.nt Diseuse" Fund 2 I "80 0 • 1,,,, .0

From the Southw"stern gedical foundation (Uedicu1 Arts Building, Dallas, rexas) or.e-half of the a=ual grant for T,.~vcrl,. 2&­ Sa1ary!s~u~p~p~1~e~l/l.ieint:s::!:5~!~~$~, penseGeneral 3 Adlninistrative., Expense 2. • ' Fire Insur­ ance 1 ilnesi;hes~oloQl _ , and Ophthl'.1.taology

5-6 'q13, Fro21 th Dallas Reart Associatfon, Inc, (Dr. Samuel Shelbwne, President, 3622 1,Iaple Avenue, Dallas 19, Texas) for a three- iiionth fellovrship for Dr, Richard Cardozo ($1,000) and trans- portation and travel in comet-tion therew5.tb ($500) for credit to the Dallas Heart Association-Fellomskip and Travel, Dr, Richard Cardozo Fund (Accouiit 9208)

14 Fro31 The University of Texas (ilustin, Texas) a transfer of funds from The Hogg Foundation for $len"cl IQgiene to establish small scholarships ijllich will help or pay partial expense for out-of-tovn professional workers to attend "c1e Seminar for Social and WeUare ?.Joi;'rers, October 19 aild 20, 1956, in Dallas, for credit to the Wogg Fouildation for i.len";l Hygiene Postgraduate Scholarships Fund (Account Hoe 9210) 600,OO \ l5 From ,kofie Pa &se (Repubzc Bank Building, Dallas, Texas) the second annual gift for the Trusteeship of 8, P. and Eulah 11, Luse @portunity Tmst Noo, 1 awarded to Janes Roy T'Iillinghqa, Jr,, for credit to the :j, P, and Bulah i+i, Lase Scholarship Fund (Account Hoe 9230) 500,OO \a 16. Pron! the iaerican Cancer SoCie'cy-Texas Division, Inc, {&, Curt Reimann, Executive Director, 1609 Colorado Street, ULlstin 1, Texas) fne fellowship grant for Dr. Andrew D, Gwynne, Pathol- ogy Departn~ent, for the year beginning Ocbber 1, 1956, for credit to the imerican Cancer Society Fellov~shipGrants (Accomt Xo* 9250) 3,600,OO

Gifts and Grants of $100,00 or Less --s-&:~v;.-w-.~:~~-~

17, From Dr, Ben J, iiilson (Deparb~entof Surgery, Southwestern Iledical School, Dallas, Texas) for the establishment of a ,,,.Faculty Gift Pad for Orthopedic S-wgery (Ac.com"c No* 8041) 55 .OO

18. Fron~Dr, Kerflp Clark (Eepart~entof Surgexy, Southviestern ;iedicalSchool, Dallas, Texas) for credit to the PacuTity Gift Fund for Surgery (~ocousrtNo- 8048) 25,OO

Donations in aelenory oof Stephanie Aldredge Edwards for credit to the Cancer Research :iemorial Fund under the direction of

the Dean , (Account Ho To, 8775) :

19, From Xrr. and lirs, Edgar 3, l.%ller (5404 Falls Eoad, Dallas 20, Texas) lO,O0

20, Froni :kisses Sarah and Carrie Tiebster (1215 Apple Street, Dallas, Texas) 5 -00

21. Fr-OI~>,ire and Xrs, Eugh Lo iicLaurin, Jr* (5035 Seneca Drive, Dallas, Texas) 7.50

22. From :ir. and i.irs, Don Gladney (5501 Bryan, Dallas, exa as) 5 -00

23. From Hr, and Sirs, TJofford Cain (4408 St, Johns Drive, Dallas, Texas ) 25 ,00

Donations in rqenzory of Stephanie jildredge Edwards for credit to the Cancer Research Fund under the direction of Dr, P. 0%. l.iontgomcry (Account Soe 8785):

24. From firo and i'ks, iipar. Pearlstonc {P. 0, Box 5205, Dallas, Texas) 5.00

25. From !,frs, Sa?,nnie I?, ~lldredge,iir, and Iks. Savnie kldredge, Jr,, and lir, and i'li-s. J, 3, XcEntire, Jr, (4704 St. Johns Drive, Dallas, Texas ) 25-00

26, From iir, and .'irse Toddie L. IA7yi?;le(4908 Lakeside Drive, Dallas, Texas ) 50 ,00 %. Dorzitions in memorj of Stephanie kldrsdge Edwards for credit to the Cancer Research Fund under the direction of Dr, P, 0'3. ?,ionJcgoelery (Account Xoo, 8785) jcontiiued) :

27, From 1,Ire and Xrs. Eugene >,icElvansy (4801 l,icFarlin, Dzllas, Texas) l0,00

28. From Pir, and EIrs, George C. Powell and i.k, and :.ITS, J. L. Price (6214 Xoodland Drive, Dallas, Texas) 5,00

29, From Hiss ilarjorie Pi~rnell(4409 South Versailles, Dallas, Texas) 5,00

30. From ;IT, ITillim C. Edv~ards, Jr,, (5511 Fairfield Street, DaUas, Texas) 10.00

31. From Saxon S, Snor,; (rlice President, First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas) for the Officers of the First National Bank 25.00

32. From ?,keilaurice iL Hatcher (Vi-ce President, First National Bank in Dallas, Dallas, Texas) 10.00

33, From :ire and Fks. Ralph Wood (3800 Gillon Avenue, Dallas, Texas) 10,00

34. Fro131 and ;ITS. Charles :I. ~atrick(55141:cnonah Drivo, Dallas, Texas ) 5 ,00

35. From l.ke and Xrs. Ben riooten ('First Natioial Bark in Dallas, Dallas, Texas ) 10 .00

36. From the Baylor j.Iedical Alumni Library Association, IEG, (Dr. Ti, 1,'. Looney, 738 ?lest Tenth Street, Dallas, Texas), regular monthly donations for October and November, 1956, of $100,00 each, for credit to the Bag-lor iliedical Almurirni Library Fund (Accomt No. 8900) 200.00

37. Frori: :!rs. Ethel B. Alexander (4223 Prescott , Dallas, Texas) and Nrs and ?,ITSts, R, B, Gerrish (4604 Cedar Springs, Dallas, Texas) in n:e:!lory of 1l;-, J, T. Wakefield of 1.it "c,~lsant,Texas, a contribution to the Library 1:Ieenorial Fund (Account No. 8945) 5,00

38, From Dr, Carroll Browning (101 North Zangs Street, Dallas 8, Texas) a contribution to -tie Dr. E, N, Cary Fund at the directiol? of the Dean (Account ?loo, 9100) 50,OO

39. From :lr. and 1:Irs. R. isi. Thornson, Jr,, (1614 ll'orthrrood Road, Austin, Texas) in memorf of J. Adoue, Jr., a contribution to the General Research Fund, credited to Various Donors-For Teaching and Research at "ce Direction of. the Dean Funds (Account Hoe 9190) 10.00

40. Froni Dr. 11. Conpere Basom (520 1.iontana Street, 61 Paso, Texas) a contribution to the General Xesearch Funds, credited to Various Donors-For Teaching and Research at the Direction of the Dean Funds jilccount Noo, 9190) 100 .00

Dean