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Minutes of the special meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of : July 13, 1940. 1940

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728 State Street | Madison, Wisconsin 53706 | library.wisc.edu a a ee ss PRCTAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF REGENTS | | | ana: a a Oo - Madison, Wisconsin ae NL oo a Saturday, July 13, 1940, 11:45 A.M,

- eo - | President Glover presiding ee |

Glover, Holmes, Kleczka, Vergeront, | | | a PRESENT; Regents Callahan, Cleary, Ekern, On Oo | | Wernere ee: | | Daa / a | | ABSENT : Regents Hodgkins, Sensenbrenner. . oes | Regents Hodgkins and Sensen- | CO Communications were presented from ee | a ‘brenner in explanation of their absence, oo

meeting was called because of the | i | | coe President Glover stated themes | under date of July 2, 1940, and == communication received from GovernorHeil to if requested Regent “lerner to present to the Board a proposed communication that it be _ i ‘the Governor. Regent Werner read the following letter and moved 7 Ss | fe approved by the Board: - a | | "Dear Governor Heil, | 7 ee | os ee of Regents So | / - Your letter of July 2 in which you suggest that the Board with "obnoxious = a - - gonsider the advisability of preventing students is received. PG Sas a minds" from registering at the University of Wisconsin be directed co You suggest further that the president of the University : ES gospel - to Seton Po tee if any of the faculty are teaching "the | oe Oe | . of Communiszt/and its affiliates", The Board has given careful con-— oS oe a sideration to your letter, We believe the sugrestion made will help | to giving more | oe to direct the attention of the faculty and the students the methods of im- | | 7 consideration to the real value of democracy and proving our democratic government. The Board bolieves that the people = loyal to = = - of the State, the faculty and the students are overwhelmingly government for @ © | | the principle that a democracy is the ideal form of pro- oo . civilized people. We would call your attention to the important at the University of Wis- ona oon | gram of citizenship training which originated throughout the nation. : ee | - consin and is now spreading rapidly to all states celebrated citizen- | | . Wisconsin was the one University in the lliand which to the ship day during the year, These citizenship programs bring | government : — | people of the nation a better understanding of our form of | . @ .° @ £ % " . ) & °

of our nation. | | | and emphasize to them their responsibility as citizens | It is a high compliment to our faculty that such 4 program was ee eee re | os a Se initiated by our University. | | | ss 7 Those students who are impressed with other forms of government may exposed to the we So well to their advantage and to that of the nation be | program of American education conducted at the University. The a - question of political and religious tests for admission to the | ' | a University is covered by Section 36.06 of the Statutes which reads oe : as follows: "no sectarian or partisan tests shall ever be allowed | - - or exercised in the university, or in the admission of students te ye thereto or for any purpose whatever", The Regents are bound by | | Oo a | this Statute. They assure you, however, thet disloyal acts. of students or faculty are not and will not be countenanced. They BS | will be promptly reported to the proper legal authority for action. © | | Oo oo The Board appeals to a11 Wisconsin citizens to aid at this time in _ a | maintaining faith in our American institutions. It gladly reiterates | its faith in the statement of the Board of Regents made in 1894, that | 4 : here at Wisconsin we "should ever encourage that continual sifting — Sones | ‘and wirnowing by which alone the truth can be found", . cue

a ‘The Board will be glad to confer with you at any time and discuss cs aE - procedure and programs which will strengthen Americen principles — we among our people. We trust that the conclusions of the Board will a a | Os | meet with your hearty approval, , | :

With best wishes, we are | ne | ee - oo | — . Sinesrely yours, — - |

| | | | Oo | | - The Board of Regents ne |

en Me 7 | | «By «((Sgd.) A. J. Glover | no | 7 | - : , President,"

- | | Regent Werner's motion was seconded by Regent Callahan and carried _ a | | - | cunanimouslye | © EP oo eon, |

| Ones PES - RECOMMENDATIONS OF. THE PRESIDENT | a ee oe

| | te a es am Comptroller = . |

. oe 1. That upon the recommendation of Professor tlenry R. Trumbower ~~ — _ end the Public Roads” _ olga. | the cooperative agreement between the University ps Administration, Federal Works Agency, for cooperative studies of state, “ _ gounty,. somship end mmicipal taxc#for highwers end the relationship oe | states be approved | a between road end general property texes in the various Comptroller | Oo 1, 1940 to June 30, 1941, and that the : | for the period July cn agreement for the University, (Confirming — - 7 ss he authorized to sign the ee | the Executive Committees. | | a approval by oe . | a Adopted. | |

apreement with the 2. That the Comptrollef be authorized to sign an | Air Products Company/“lilwaukee; Wisconsin, to lease to the Minde Air -- Linae Service Building block approximately Products Company an area of land in the oe of installing a Oaseeae oe 20 feet by 45 feet, without rental, for the purpose Wisconsin General Hospita! and oxygen unit to supply oxygen to the Stete of

- Women - — . a | | = Physical Education

assgeiate professor of physical; ey Tee Theat Mrs. Helen Dobson Denniston, | second semester of ee ee - women, be granted leaye of absence’for the z education Pe | 1940-41, on summer session basise = © oe oe | Oo Adopted. | co |

| Ot, sg Military Science - * ee

professor of militery lw That Carl Fe Driggers be appointed associate a | for the year; vice _ me oO science and tactics for the year 1940-41; salary $286 | ae | Soha ee. Se : | a Se Nelson. rn , ee a | | | Da, Adopted. — :

og oe a OP Se SS 7 = Letters and Science -

of physics salary of Raymond Ge Herb, associate professor | | ode That the oe months! basis, be charged as follows: | . ee | for the year 1940—41, $5,250, 12 RF:Prof.(2). © Sciemce, Pe 51, = to research, | A + to Letters and es de | - | Sg SS

of chemistry for the nr 2, That the salary of John W, Williams, professor $4,750, 12 months’ basis, be charged as follows; $ to Letters - —-year 1940-41, SOR and Science, p. 43, @ to research RF: Prof.(4). | So hogs pod poe SR 7 Adopted. ms 8. ‘That C, K. Leith, professor of geology, be granted leave of absence ae, ns for the academic year 1940-41, without sclery.e = = | ne | Pe Adopted, Sek — BR ee,

oe ne oo 4, That Harry Glicksman, junior dean of the College of Letters and ee Science, be appointed for summer service, 1940, at a sslary of y500; to be | oo charged to balance in Williams salary item. — a | - | Be oe — Adoptede ea ee | Oo,

| | | Oo | ee | = Agriculture - | | |

_ | 1, That the salary of Perry W. Wilson, associate professor of agri-— a a cultural bacteriology for the year 1940-41, $3,800, 12 months' basis, be = charged as follows: # to agriculture ($1584, p. 102, $316 to #755 item, | | 7 oa pe 85) and $ to research RF:Prof.(1). - | | | | | | an Adopted. | op) Be . oe 7

- oe That the lease of tis Plaka Bora Soot Three Lakes, Oneida County, —— | for poteto research be approved, the rent to be charged to the ST fund. 9 | Adopted. Oo trial (lo 129° | Doe. ._ Kara yep” a . a | | | oo

oe - | 7 a Engineering = _ | | | Co

. ol That Lioyd Forrest Rader be appointed professor of civil engineering © = for the ccademic yeer 1940-41; salary ¥4,250 per annum; charge to vice Jenda, Co ae aa TAR aa - ee | | | | pe | 153, | fund “ Adopted. | oF

a oe an ee | | — - Extension - oe : | a

nS 1. That Hilmer Carl Krueger, gasociate professor of history, Milwaukee [ojo Gle - _ Center, be granted leave of absence”for the academic year 1940-41, without pt salary. nO . | | ce, | . - . oo Adopted | | ees | |

—— - ~ Graduate School - : | | _ |

me de) That Harold Stoke be appointed professor of political science and an | AS assistant dean of the graduate school at a salary of $5250 for the academic sear 1940-41; charge $2625 to 1A Graduate School, vice Corey, $1800 tg 1A | | - Political Science and $475 to 1A History (Harrington). £350 WXLt - Arcbnint | a Adopted. | | | So | | - : re = Gifts and Grants = | | ea Lo - 2

1.: That the following gifts and grants be approved: 7 ee peg Oo uy ye ER) $2, 747,94 - UL OW, Physical Educ tion anne Association, Ruth fo... ff ae ie : Glassow, Secretary; to be deposited in scholarship( ~~ at _ trust fund as the beginning of the es#iblishment of a eG | the Blanche M, Trilling Scholarship“of $10,000; oe | oe ae _. scholarship award to be made to a graduate woman | co | student in physical education. HORAAE a |

| » ()- ~150.00 - iniiveresty Lange For. tro! eae scholarships for oo “women students in 1940-41, HMitrecAetwy" LZ |

yey . Oe r (3) 29400 ~ Myron Harshaw, to be added to his scholarship funds Zo, a owe — (4) 35.00 - Fond du Lac Chapter of the American Association of . . - : University Womeny for equipment, Elizabeth Waters | | - | oe Hall. | plan akan ie | — - | ie ~ | “

| | (5) 22,500.00 - Rockefeller Hoamdgtivn'“sos researches in agri= hay ye | i — Gultural bacteriology, under the direction of ee | ss Perry W. Wilson, over a five year period, July 1, a | os es 1940 to dune 30, 1945; amount available in any one 7 | | year not to exceed $4,500. ie |

biochemistry, ~ : | Be fr (6) 1,600.00 = Renewal industrial’ fellowship“An | WT son & Cow, Inc., September 1, 1940 - August 31, a | 1941, and that the Comptroller be authorized to | | sign the agreement. ces | | oe,

a . (7) 525,00 - The Dow Chemical Co., Midland, , for the re establishment of an industrial fellowship“for ae - | study of insecticides under the supervision of the | | department of economic entomology, from June 17 to | - Coils _ November 1, 1940, and that the Comptroller be © | a - | ” - authorized to sign the agreement. = | Boe an (8) 1,150.00 = Field Seed Pistitute of North America, industrial = 7 | a oh fellowship’ for the study of agriculturel seeds, for = ce a | 12 months, beginuing September 15, 1940, and that oo eo ee Oo | the Comptroller be authorized to sign the agreement. a pms nti pn erred ane en (9) me 5,000 00 - Lever ‘ Bros . Company, . Canbridge, Jassachusetts . ren pias = wegen ede me a | - newal of industriel fellowship’for study of animal > | | | ae | ration, for the fiscal year 1940-41, and thet the | | eo _ Comptroller be authorized to sign the agreement. _ (10) $5,000.00 = George M. Moffett, Queenstown, Maryland, Ee . oo | : - establishment of an indugtriel fellowshipvin dairy. Ce ne husbandry, under the supervision of Professor E. Ee as - Heizer; $1,000.42 year for five-yoar period, and | ae | : that the Gdomptroller be authorized to sign the . pe BE a : agreement, ee eS | pees ee | ox (11) 1,250,00 - Commercial Solvents Corporstion, for continuation — | . cf industrial fellowship“in biochemistry, under a ond that the ee Oo : a Oo the diréction of Professor Elvchjom, | Be a Comptroller be authorized to sign the egreoment. _~ | - Company , Zhicago, for | a | | an oY (12) 600.00 = Universal 011 Products - Fe gtablishment of a fellowship“in chemical engineer- | | | ing for research in the chemical kinetics involved _ | ee os --~“an the hydrogenation of iso-octene and isosoctane = | OO cae rs during the year 1940-41, and that the Comptroller | ae | es be authorized to sign the agreement. — lk oe a | a Bo | | og ie | wa Pare a — (13) 20,000.00 - Bequest in Will of Sigurd Louis Odegard for "The | | - Sigurd L. Odegard Memorial Educational Fund" given oo | | | ose Dl in memory of his parents, Olaus P. Odegard end _ Adriatipns oe - ‘Helle Nilson Odegard. (Extract from will ategheae) | |

(14) 500.00 - from an anonymous donor for Cancer Research under cae |

: | a on | - : | a : opte de fe tt les hohe se Co | Bop bot | | Oo me | a : oe . a | a, | .

| Upon motion of Regent Cleary, seconded by Regent Kleczkn, it was | are VOTED, That the recommendations of the Fresident listed under == = 9 | ss Comptroller, Physical Education - Women, Military Science, Letters and = a - Science, Agriculture, Enginccring, Extension, Graduate School and Gifts and © Grants be approvede We Bas a oe

. ae Upon motion of Regent Wernor, seconded by Regent Kicczka, it was. | | - VOTED, That the actions taken by the President since the June 15, ; oe 1940, mecting of the Board, as sent out to the Rogents, be approved and | | | meade a part of the record of this meeting, - a re

Upon motion of Regent Cleary, scconded by Resent Callahan, the | | following resolution was cdopteds; - ns ee oS

ee WHEREAS it has been proposed thet there be established under a wee the suspices of and for the benefit of thirteen Midwestern univer- _ : | | sities (namely, University of Indians, Iowse. State College, Michigan _ | ee | State College, Northwestern University, Stete University, Purdue _ : on University, State University of Iows, University of Chicago, Univer- | : oe | sity of . University of Ecntucky, University of Michigen, _ ce | | - University of iinncsota, University of “iscons iby a storage and dis= a | is 7 | tribytion eenter for little used library books, end — of financing, and type | | | | oo WHERHAS the location, participation, basis to be determined, and | | of organization of the proposed storage center are from persons or a 7 - WHEREAS funds must be sought to study this project governing boards — | | corporations who may wish to know the attitude of the

in principal eon s , 7 - WOW THEREFORE BE If RESOLVED that this Board endorse it hereby Oo | | the proposal to establish such a storage center, and that such an enterprise insofer | | indicate its willingness to participate in | =~ | | as it is legally permitted so to do, on the understanding thet no present a 7 financial commitments are incurred by this action. oo |

‘p herbage . : \ pat wort i ff... be vthnco bebouff : mo : _ : , . - : rogarding military.traininge"" . | President Dykstra read g statement Committee in con- — | } | and referred to ths appointment 6f «a University Research

1940, co gift of ~~ OO | | At the meeting of the Board held on Mey ll, $1000 was accepted from an anonymous donor*for Law School Scholarships. motion of Regent Holmes, _ . | : Upon recommendation of Denn Garrison nd upon | | - | ss seconded by Regent Callahan, it wes reguletions be approved for the | OC ‘VOTED, That the following : | . - . . : / : : eon . . . ‘ yO 5 . : . | : operation . 174 of tho funds | Aapetatertneag |

University trust funds _ : oS | a : That the fund be invested with other of the Law a are | and the income awarded annually by the faculty , | | — Sehool to some outstanding student on the basis of scholarship, such as cdi- | | a | necd ond contribution to the life of the school, to be eo | | torial work on the Wisconsin Law Reviow; tho selection the Os Be made cach year from among tho socond year law students end. commencement of the | | : | scholarship to be paid at or after the as — a _ : ss veeipient's third year in a single sum or in installments, a | 3 | eae oe the faculty may dotcrmine.e Ses a AS

| - — os ; | ce a ADJOURE ED

| me | | ee — M. HE. McCaffrey,

| | Socercetery. | oe | | | TONS BY THE PRESIDENT . ee

a Since the June 15, 1940 meeting of the Board of Regents Coa fey

—— es RESIGNATIONS: - a a a | re - a Ben M. Carlson, instructor in home economics extension, a | June 30, 1940. : Oo ee os oe |

= ae a coe 2, Lavina Niehaus, instructor in physical education - women, | oe June 30, 19400 7 a mae ene |

| oe 3. Robert Trumpy, assistant in dairy plant, June 30, 1940. | So a

oe 4A. Orville Wyss, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, - | 7 ; / beginning of the academic year 1940-41. . oo Oo ee | - | 5, ‘Edwin M. Foster, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, | a a | beginning of the academic year 1940-41. | | , 4 a a oe 6, Reeinald Haskins, research assistant in botany, July l, 1940... : a

a a a | ", Oswald Sydney Orth, research assistant in physiology, for . the summer of 1940. — oe Co Pelee

eR 8, Alice K, Pieraick, assistant in genetics, June 13, 1940. Oe a 9, Alvin J. Dirksen, research assistant in Limnology, July oe | and August 1940. Be oe

ea mee : 10. Melvin Haferbecker, fieldman in dairy husbandry, June 1, - on

dj a - i Se a li. Frank Shumate Fawoett’ W.A.R.F. scholar“in biochemistry, we a a beginning of the academic year 1940-41,

- ee, 12. Lawrence Halprin, assistant in horticulture , July 1, 1940. - Sos , 7

- 7 - 13. Lawrence G. Monthey,, assistant in soils, July 1, 1940. a

aes - | lA. Donald P, White, research assistant in soils, July 1, 1940. | |

- | August 1940. Oo Oo | Bee ee RR a _ 16, =~Edwin M. Hanson, technical assistant in chemistry, July and | | oe August 1940, oo a - a | —_ es RESIGNATIONS : ee 7 ; ae gl pe oe fe | - UX 17. Morris A. Lipton , post-doctorate f ellow in biochemistry a oe July 1, 1940. re eee a ee

30, 1940. . ee oe : | | is. Harvey Ce Slocun, senior resident in anesthesia, June | | | : 19, ‘Roger A. Moon, junior resident ‘in medicine, July lL, 1940. : APPOINTMENTS: oo | 7 ee oS a 1. Frederick J. Pohle, assistant professor of medicine for the | ac a year 1940-41, at &2700 per annum, = charged to hospital, © ee 7 residents, internes and teachers, 10-A, 3 to research re Be os | RF:Prof.(3)s Dep 7 a a

Oe ss 2, John W. M. Rothney, assistant professor of education, appointed aS oe director of the graduate laboratory seminary or teachers work- | | shop in elementary education, at Shorewood, “‘isconsin, to receive OO / oe the fees from enrollment, total not to exceed $525, 6 weeks, © Sn Set 7 June 24 to August 2, 1940. | a | at oe

Sal 3, Helen Pearson, instructor in home economics extension for the _ my Bs a ss aeademic year 1940-41, at $2400 per annum, rrr noe

| 4. Arthur J. Macht, instructor in neurepsychiatry, department of - | student health, beginning July 1, 1940, at “2000 per annum,

| Pe 5, Henry Samuel Heimonen, instructor in geography, for the academic | a - year 1940-41, at $1800 per annum. Boog ae Oo

ne | 6, Alvin Schwendiman, instructor in agronomy, July 1 to August Jl, , |. | Pe | 1940, at $108.33. Slane of Ae Chem 1 Bee “ a

oo 7, The following persons appointed instructors in the extension | oo | - division for the academic year 1940-Al: re oS | an Leon Battig — oe Mathematics = = — 82,000 2 | | - Albert Emil May _. Mathematics , 1,900 Se | | John Yilliam Culver History a — 1,900 | a | Charles L. Monroe History | 1,900 — ote Se Herbert John Wood History | _ 1,900 a : Coos Kenneth M. Stampp © History = | 41,800 | | | Robert ‘vv, Finley Geography (2/3) 1,267 | a Jog Wilbur M. Hanley Geography (1/2) co 950 0 : | Paul William Icke Geography L900 oe, Oo | | Josephine Wheeler Rents Spanish and French 1,900 | wa, , Norman James Azpell Spanish and French _ — 1,800 / Florence Stehn Reynolds French a Oo 1,800 Oo | . Chloe Elizabeth Tilden § English, Spanish & German 1,900 = | an | Katherine Way McMullen English and German ~ 1,900 es James Duff —i(<‘“‘i‘é‘émgdiish hh 900 William Howard Dawe | English a 1,800 | | | ae | Margaret Isobel Pope . English © L900 | eae eo - -Hialmar Storlie. — - English - | 1,900 | | woes Zea Zinn ) English | 1,900 | a ote | John Kenneth Evers —sdEEng lish | | 1,900. ©

- | OS. a ~3— a _ APPOINTMENTS: : | ee Se |

| bee 8, Shirlee Dodge, instructor in physical education - women, for © a ne the academic year 1940-41, at $1,600. | oo Ee

Lynn E, Baker, instructor in psychology, Milwaukce center, month — ar oe of July 1940, at $81.00. oe | , a | oes TO, ‘Ralph V. Jackson, instructor in French and Italian, academic | L | | : : year 1940-41, at ®1,700, | | “ | pe -

oe | - 1, Wilbur L. Mitchell, instructor in mathematics, Milwaukee center, = 7 ss aeademic year 1940-41, at $1,800. | ao ae oe oe ” 12, Edwin Michael Foster, instructor in agricultural bacteriology, | ee | academic year 1940-41, at $1,800, | | no: oo |

es «13s Viola I. Mauseth, assistant librarian (rank of instructor), 8 weed, beginning August 1, 1940, at $1800 per annum, OT OS A, “Flossie Budewig, actins instructor at Wisconsin High School =~” 7 eo and in the department of educational methods, academic year Oe ge 1940-41, at $2,200 per annum. | | - ae |

a ue 15, Winston Marvel Manning, research associate in limnology for the _ , eS fiscal year 1940-41, at 42,820 per annum. | | | ,

| a 16. Beth Morell, computer (Hollerith machine), academic year 1940-41, ee at $300, 0 | , oe es | -

a 7 , 17. Kenneth N. Wedin, assistant in agronomy, July 1 to August 31, Ses BO 1940, at $160. oO | BE oS a a | | 18, Robert R, Spitzer, assistant in agronomy, July 1 to August 31, = a re 1940, at $140.” BOGS mere

en | 19. Jesse Ki. Scholl, assistant in agronomy, July 1 to August 31,. , - an | 1940, at S140. | | | | ees

OB — 20. Edwin Mf. Hansen, technical assistant in agricultural bacteriology, | | | July and August 1940, at #150. : | : a

- Soe eal. George P. Bahler, research assistant in biochemistry, July and ee 7

| Oo 22, Colin Monroe Hudson, research assistant in physics, summer of — : ee 1940, at $120, | Oo | a , 7 °

; oo 23. Rozgell Marie Rork, assistant in social education, Wisconsin | a : a we | | Union, summer of 1940, at $75.00. | | | oS | APPOINTMENTS: aan Oa

7 | a 24. 4H. Rodney Dodge, assistant in economic entomology, June 17 to 29, Bak wo : : 1940, at $36.00, July 1 to August 31, 1940, at S150, | Oe eee,

- . 25. Harold H. Pryse, assistant in genetics, June 18 to 29, 1940, abo 7 BBB, - ee eS ee, | 26, Maurice H, Meshew, assistant in poultry husbandry, June 24 to a — ugust 2, 1940, at $150, id - 27, Philip M. Raup, assistant in agricultural economics, July 1 to Oo | os | / 7 wo a 3 September 15, 1940, at G75.00. | July 1 Oa 28, Arthur J. Walrath, assistant in apricultural economics, | to September 15, 1940, at $75.00. aa | 7 RE SE a | research | a | | 29, Earle Landry Reynolds, /assistant in sociology and anthropology, oe | academic year 1940-41, at $600, © | _

| - 30. Frederick M. Granberg, research assistant in limnology, July and . | : | | — August 1940, at $150. — ; | ee |

3l. Burton MacLynn Smith, graduate assistant in education, academic | year 1940-41, at $450. | . | a

| | 32, Allan Donald Bartelt, graduate assistant in education, academic © | - - year 1940-41, at $400. | -

| | 33, Clifford Stanley Liddle, graduate assistant in education, 7 a - 7 - ' academic year 1940-41, at “700. eo | a

, oe ss 34, Marvin Julius Ottilie, graduate assistant in education, academic _ | ek | : — -year 1940-41, at 9450. oe | HS | | OO | 35. Phil C. Lange, graduate assistant in education, academic year | Ea 1940-41, at $400. | | ee | | :

ge 8 36. Mary Frances Gates, graduate assistant in education, academic | | | | ee : OS year 1940-41, at. $400. — |

a nae 37. George Gordon Ellis, graduate assistant in education, academic | | year 1940-41, at $450. a oo | | |

38, Lawrence Marion Richards, research assistant in chemistry, fiscal 7 rn year 1940-41, at $720. | | | Se ae | | - 39. James Wiltse Davis, research assistant in chemistry, fiscal year See Ge 1940-41, at 3720. a 7 : } | — APPOINTMENTS: ee ee ee

| a ‘AO, Clifford William Hesseltine, research assistant in botany, : a TA : | oo fiscal year 1940-41, at DSTRO | : me ES a ey ae

in dairy plant, fiscal year 1940-41, . Oo CS | 41, Raymond %. Larson, assistant / Pe —— at $1200. - . o |

42. Orville ‘Wyss, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, July and _ a . August 1940, at $120, | | | BS

4,3, Michael Hendrix Langford, research assistant in plant pathology, =~ | - | Sy hes _ July and August 1940; at $150. ee | ot

| AA, Henry Joseph Nicholes, research assistant in physiology, July © coset Oo and August 1940, at S120, | | gates

a | AB, Margaret Halbert “right, research assistant in medicine, 3 weeks, ss peginning June 10, 1940, at #60. oe eee en

| - ‘46, Norman Charles Johnson, research assistant in medicine, academic — a . | year 1940-41, at “pL, O00. | a | | | : fe ce

Berger, assistant in soils, July 1 to September 30, a / | | a A]. Kermit 1940, at C, $375.” en ee | | | | a yo | oe 48, Wayne 7, Weber, assistant in horticulture, fiscal year 1940-41, _ - :

9, Gertrude Heilman, assistant in agricultural economics, June 15. - 2 | to 30, 1940, at $37.50. | | a - ee os 50, Charles Kenneth hitehair, assistant in veterinary science, ce bee June 13 to 30, 1940, at 890, and for the fiscal year 1940-41, = a | ° 7 | | at B1BOO, Oo Poe bacteriology, July l OC a 51. Robert H. Burris, assistant in agricultural oe to August 31, 1940, at $200. ~ Paes . | Be

- _ poe 52, Joe B. Wilson, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, July lito | Z : ep August 31, 1940, at 3120. 7

Oo Oo : 53. Esther Anne Tennant, assistant in clinical medicine, fiscal year i AGAOKAT At 912000 0

summer oo oe «54. Bonald L. Snow, research assistant in civil engineering, Bee | of 1940, at 3250. 7 | oS APPOINTMENTS : | oe hs | cee a OB 55, Jesse C, Dietz, Jr., research assistant in civil engineering, — a o a a summer of 1940, at %250. - | | | ee

: nee : | | 56. Gerard A, Rohlich, research assistant in civil engineering, a Oo | ee summer of 1940, at 5100. | | leg hag

7 gee 57. Melvin J. Noth, research assistant in civil engineering, summer | So | of 1940, at $300, research fellow in civil engineering, academic _ | year 1940-41, at $600. | | a a 7 | vs 58. Truman Kohman, research assistant in cancer research, July and es August 1940, at 470. : OO ee

| os 59, Orrin Zebarth, research assistant in cancer résearch, July and Be re Lie August 1940, at $120. re | oad we

| 60,» «~—Richard J. Roew, research assistant in cancer research, July | . | | a and August 1940, at $120. ; , : te research, 10 oe BO él. Carl Eugene Johnson, research assistant in cancer a a | months, beginning September 1, 1940, at S800, a

| - 62, WW. Vernon Lee, rescarch assistant in physiology, July and August — - | | oe . 1940, at. $120. | a

a 63. Oswald Sydney Orth, research assistant in physiology, July and a ee | August 1940, at $200. | oe | Paul

- | : | 64. Eleanor Marie Larsen, graduate assistant in physiology, academic | oe | | year 1940-41, at $400, 2 = ae

Oo ae 65. Theodore S. Holstein, assistant in economics, July and August oe

| | : | | 66, Norman 0. Brown, research assistant in sociology, academic year 1G LORA1, at GOOO, | SEI BE _ _ a AN 67. Alene Seymour Little, technical assistant in the Wisconsin press, | om beginning July 1, 1940, at $125 a month. a rs Ee academic | Oo 68, Ralph Sapp, assistant in chemistry, Milwaukee. Center, year 1940-41, at 895000 a

- 69, Primrose Watters, research assistant in English, June 6 to 30, | 7 | - oo (1940, at $40. 2 oo , | | | ae | APPOINTMENTS: | ee 7 oe | ee

oe - 70, Alexander Kern, research assistant in English, June 6 to 30, Bs a 1940, at $100, | a | |

Ba 71. Edwin Michael Foster, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, eo a a July 1 to September 1, 1940, at 300. — ce oe a

a ee 72.7 Richard Max Shackelford, assistant in genetics, fiscal year | | — 1940-41, ab $720, an ee |

73. John Carl Sylvester, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, | | - academic year 1940-41, at ‘600. | |

a a 7h. Robert S. Hutton, assistant in agricultural bacteriology, | academic year 1940-41, at $600. — | |

— 75. Charles B, Drewry, county agricultural agent for Marinette | | : - County, beginning July 1, 1940, at ©1900 per annum.

for Racine | 7 | 76. Earl Ae Polley, county agricultural adjustment agent | County, beginning July 1, 1940, at 51200 per annum.

- 71. Armin Frederick Meyer, county club agent for County a | from July 1 to September 1, 1940, at 5180.

| | 78. Lewis E. Drake. appointed Lo read correspondence study papers | | in psychology courses on a fee basis, total not to exceed $300, = | a ss during July and August 1940. — | | ee Ce So | | 979, George G. Town appointed to grade correspondence study papers | eS in chemistry courses on a fee basis, total not to exceed S450, 0 on | . during July and August 1940. © es | oa a

| | | 80, Kathrin Mi. Tufts appointed to grade correspondence study papers ee | in Spanish courses on a fee basis, total not to exceed "150, ae | | Oe as during July and August 1940. 7 eS | he | a , ce | EL, Sam Slifkin appointed for special summer services in the chemistry 7 oe department, Milwaukee Center, during July and August, at $902 = _ month, : ? | oe | - Pea So

| Bote 62, Frank J. Klier, teacher of German (half-time) for the academic | year 1940-41, at $1200 per annum, at “isconsin High School,

| 83, John Taylor Bastlick, teacher-librarian at “isconsin High School ; | oa. | | for the academic year 1940-41, at [2100. a

/ ce | 84. Alexander Yale Kroff, teacher of French at Wisconsin High School | | | (1/4 time), for the academic year 1940-41, at $500. | ee Ek nd eS oe oo 8. APPOINTMENTS: - aoe ae

| eee on mS 685, Appointment of 27 lecturers and secretary for the Elementary | . Principals! Conference, July 6-9, 1940, toval $1800; charge to fees,

oe | | oe | | 86. The following persons appointed to teach in the Graduate Laboratory | ae OS Seminary or teachers workship in elementary education, Shorewood, —— | ee Wisconsin, six weeks, June 24 to August 2, 1940, to receive the ~ | eB a fees from enrollment, total not to exceed amount shown below:

| | | Dorothy Forler | | $250.00 | | | oe Donald Berger 250.00 | | Oe eg Bee Alice Fickinger = | 250.00 | os - . Candace McDowell 450.00. | | the ground school course can «87, The following persons appointed to teach | (C.A.A. program), 24 class meetings each during the summer of | | coe 1940, 2t %360 each: a a

ee Thorpe Langley Superior State Teachers College a | | | William F, Hurtgen LaCrosse State Teachers College © | - -—Raymond M. Rightsell Stevens Point State Teachers College. |

oe | BBY. Frederick L. Caudle appointed to teach a course in meteorology, — Es | So : air navigation and civil air regulations - radio uses and forms, _ Os . . in Milwaukee, 12 meetings, beginning June 17, 1940, at $120, On | also to teach the ground school courses (C.A.A. program) ab | : | Oshkosh and Madison, 24 class meetings, summer of 1940, at S600. eS ss (amount to include travel), | a ee ee

7 | 89. Gordon McPherson appointed to teach a course in aircraft and | , a | theory of flight, aircraft engines, instruments, parachutes, = = |. Oo in Milwaukee, 12 meetings, beginning June 19, 1940, at #120, -

— oo | Oo a 90. Silas McAfee Evans, assistant supervisor extra-—mural teaching | Fo in medicine for the fiscal year 1940-41, at "S75. an

i gl. Carl Herman Engler, special field representitive, July 1 to Ne OS | eee | 2 a cee December 31, 1940, at $600. a | gg, A, Elizabeth Grimm, head resident, Chadbourne Hall, for the Srnec nee academic year 1940-41, at $600 plus board and apartment. | Oo

| co 93. The following persons appointed to grade correspondence study _ - | | es | | indicated: | | Oo a |

| a , Ben H. Ashman mathematics © | ~ $900.00 | : Lawrence BE, Blair drawing a : 300.00 © | | | APPOINTMENTS: : Oo Se Be 93. «6(Continued) | ST a : a no SEES a ye |

ed Gladys L. Borchers = ———_ speech | | $50.00 | oe Lauren F. Brush _ accounting 50,00 Lo a LL. W. Busse — pharmacy i s—“<‘“‘é;iS% ONO BS -. Minnie B. Cole = ~~~ ~——sihome economics 100,00 - Orville C. Cromer mechanical engineering 400,00 | Warren Crow history OS 450,00 | | | Tra C. Davis ss general science | — 60,00 — | - Ce Stephen L. Ely | philosophy = : 150,00 | - -Henry L,. Ewbank co speech | | 50,00 — — | Seo Ee Donald R. Fellows ss gommerce | 50,00. | ewig ae Be _. Emily Graven = =~=—C.- home economics | 100.00, 2 en | C.M. Huffer © astronomy | —— ~ 50,00 - | - a ss Lloyd W. Jedeka oe aeronautics 50.00 | Oo | iva Johnson — | health | oe D0 .00 ee | | | Marion A, Juaire 7 home economics — 50,00 | oe 8 Arthur Koehlen kiln drying | — 50,00 — ce Se : Harold E. Kubly ——, pusiness administration 50.00 | a oo | A.W. Kurth landscape design — 100.00 | a oe Eva Leonard English 150.00, 7 ee John C, McClary | education — 75,00 a | Oe Jd. Jd. McDonald © business law 150.00 | : Hagel Manning © home economics ~—50,00 | | Oo —_ A, J, Matthias | plumbing | a 150,00. ee | 7 a Marjorie T., Morse | history | , 200,00 : | | a oe H. D. Orth | drawing — a — 150,00 a an Helen M, Patterson | journalism . 50,00 8 - | . Kenneth G. Shiels drawing | 150.00 © a a WW. B. Taylor . finance © 50,000 a OASH. URL pharmacy = 100,00 bo eer a renee 7 Clarence Von Eschen =, ~— education | 100.00. _ ape

| ye 94. 55 vetodi canetdnantivardacaed. bo pupils of the Wisconsin High’ ” - | : _ School for the academic year 1940-41. | ce | ,

- : 95. 18 Regent scholarakipe/smarded to pupils of the Wisconsin High _ a | | - _ School for the academic year 1940-41. wa ae BE gw

VY 96. G. T. Vander Lugt appointed honorary fellow for the 1940 summer hye Co | fi. session. | Ds a an wee |

| | / 97. The following persons appointed fellows in law for the academic TA | vs ee ' year 1940-41, at $600 each: oe So ee

| . | | | Harlin Milton Volz | | | - oo a 7 | Hugo Armas Ranta te : a | : | a | Bernard Rozoff Meyer. ae | cee

So LO oe | neo APPOINTMENTS: : co, a 7 | Re I. Anthes, university scholar“in chemistry, for the ae A 98, Harrison eet | oe | academic year 1940-41; at $250. | | | ar“ ivy eo . . a . _ . Sunt mechanical engineering, | | | | »’ 99, Joseph Carl Firey, W.A.R.F. scholar“in | a | | oy oe | - for the academic year 1940-41, at %400. , - appointed dormitory fellows” women's units, wR “100, The following persons year 1940-41, to receive board and partial room © ne ms for the academic Es rent, to pay $100 each toward room rent: a } | : | , Oo | — Rgther A. Witherbee o a | , Oe | ae | | oe —. Mardelle Mohn > | - | ne an | | | ees - TIucille W. House os - Sue Hadley | | — - oe nn Jane BE, Frank 0 : : oe Te : eo Marion Foster | | | co | a | | | Car - Margaret A. Dana. July 1 to Oo #101, Lavell M. Henderson, industrial fellow in biochemistry, PR bot Cetera Potato eB Sie Eat for a : | | en Au gu st 31, 19 LO , at #120 ES . Fi et etd , Aigo | cae in biochemistry, July 1 to Ca — +» 102, Harry A. Vaisman, industrial fellow | a OS ; CR popistiite De Pew dann wee 31 ’ 19 4,0 y. at S20 oF) hee be . Pe — Augu st 1 to | ee es 103. Stacy R. Randle, industrial fellow in biochemistry, July 7o.s0tew Ce, | Se 4 . . | | August 31, 1940, at $250.4... July 1, 1940 =; 5 | | 4 104. Herbert H. Beck, industrial fellow in dairy industry, 7 | to June 30, 1941, at 83300, Biw.c?, Aes » del | } PE : 4 105, Herbert A, Sober; industrial fellow in biochemistry, July lto fe EO Io Lo EI tee Pee - OS August 31, 1940, at B10 cf July 1 to George M, Briges/ Jr., industrial retlow4n biochemistry, a } ye 106. tte - August 31, 1940, at $120. Cree Motel Lb in biochemistry, July i, 1940 to | * 107. Abe gE, Axelrod’, industrial fellow cL bet Fines nbn rd x ots | oo, a June 30, 1941, at B19 20, ere bach biochemistry, fiscal year | a | 7 ?S 108, Joseph R. Wagner, industrial fellowin

po | poe a a _— Jo. | wih, 2a the fiscal year a 109,. Lawrence 0. Fine, industrial feblow“in soils, for oes | chet AO + | | 7 . > at $720. (Ae ; i fete me wae “2, A Ci ieget ecg) abet eee weno ae ene Ow anptiettee ae 19 L0—4.1 | industrial fellow’in soils, July 1 to August 31, | / 110, Gilbert L. Terman, 7 . | a pe Bete cette he Bc VY 40 ; at 3120 * PE incg a | | July 1 to August 31, | “S111. Thell A, Bailey, industrial fellow in soils, . rapt whee . i | — a | | | | at 120 e Qos » FS : me ae weg bb. va | | | | = / 19 40 3 at | | | | “iL | | a | - APPOINTMENTS: a | | Be

¥ 112. Margaret Russell, Dorothy Roberts scholar’ in home economics , jo" | =. ae oa academic year 1940-41, at $175. / | BR ee

See “113, Marion Sorrenson’ Dorothy Roberts scholar in home economics, | obese aS oso academic year 1940-41, at $175. a Oy

; | oe ~ Wy. Frederick W. Swamer, university schotar’sn chemistry, academic mo - ; . - | year 1940-41, at $250, | Oo - oe ea

| | - 115. Major William B. Yancey, assistant professor of military science, 7 CO for the fiscal year 1940-41, at 8286. — oo nn

= 116, Franklin Bryan Gailey, research assistant in biochemistry, for oo | | the fiscal year 1940-41, at $720, a | | |

BO “17. Joe A. Weybrew, research assistant in botany, for the fiscal year | ; oe | a 1940-41, at $720. a , | Beh Oa ee te

| 118, Jack W. Burns, research assistant in botany, for the academic | 7 | | ear 1940-41, at $600, — | ee Oo | «4419, Ralph Swoboda, assistant in genetics, July and August, 1940, at | : $150, hs ot ies

oo 120. Burdean Esther Struckmeyer, assistant in horticulture, for the : | Se fiscal year 1940-41, at $1450, oe

- 121, Robert A, McCabe, assistant in wildlife management, for the SS | - - ee fiscal year 1940-41, at $600. a | |

a - 122, The following persons appointed assistants in agricultural | - | oo journalism for the academic year 1940-41, at $500 each: | ao oe | ae Robert S, Beeler | _ oN age se | a | | ee eS Zenas H, Beers. es Seg William B, Ward, eS 93, «J, Austin Beard, assistant in soils, summer service 1940, at #150, - : | ne and for the academic year 1940-41, at 600, ce SERB an |

a oy 124. Mary Jane Bakken, assistant in agricultural economics, month of on ee Suly 1940, aE BT

ae - . 125. Vernon C. Brink, assistant in agronomy, July 1 to August 15, 1940, :

ee | - 126. Russell Otto Rosendahl, research assistant in soils, for the fiscal | oe | | year 1940-41, at 720. | - | : OO APPOINTMENTS: ea a | Ce Oe es

as 27, Julius L. Wenstadt, acting county agricultural agent for Dunn _ BO - County, beginning July 1, 1940, at %1700 per annum. Os en

eas 128, Mannie E, Frey, assistant county agent for Kenosha County from _ - on ee ee July 1 to August 31, 1940, at %300, © | BE es

yg 129. Kenneth Eugene Wallin, assistant county agent for Polk County, oe OC from July 1 to December 31, 1940, at $2000 per annum. ras | ao coe | 130, Newell 0, Stephenson, assistant county agent for Dunn County, oo a | for the fiscal year 1940-41, at $1200 per annum, © | EN

Oe «131. Bronislaus V. Slotwinski, assistant county agent for Richland . | | | _ County, for the fiscal year 1940-41, at #900 per annum, a | - Oo | 132. John Reedal, assistant county agent for Ashland and Bayfield oe | ae Counties, from July 1 to December 31, 1940, at “S40. _

| 133. Vernon William Peroutky, assistant county agent for Green and arr a | | Lafayette Counties, from July 1 to December 31, 1940, at $900. | os

| | 134.. Charles J. McAleavy, assistant county agent for Marathon County, _ a oo beginning July 1, 1940, at $1900 per annum. | | . So

| : 135, Donald Vincent Jensen, assistant county agent for “linnebago | a ee —— Gounty, from July 1 to December 31, 1940, at $1500 per annum, 2”

136, “Mildred C. Olson, home agent for Bayfield County, for the fiscal | a 7 | wear 1940-41, at 51500 per annum, | : a

137, Bruce L, Cartter, county club agent for Marinette County, fee : on | aan | _ beginning July 1, 1940, at %1900 per annum, —_ | a

| | | — «138, Frances H. Baird, cunty club agent for Pierce County, from July Lo oe : to September 1, 1940, at $100, — | a | oo a

oe 139. The following persons appointed junior residents in medicine, oo oa | - to receive €25 a month plus complete maintenance: 7 Pe

| | a Oo Rolf Poser, beginning July 1, 1940. _ , | a - | a : Helen Dickie, beginning August 1, 1940. — oO | pinata aio Shed ails eae Seeviwnte . Stephen Brouwer, beginning August 1, L940. te | | | ae _ Ferdinand C. Jacobson, beginning August 15, 1940, OC a

as 7 140. R. A. Rose to teach the primary ground school course in the C.A.A, | | | program in Madison, 24 meetings, during the summer of 1940, at $360. APPOINTMENTS: | | | SASS ge 2 Se

| 141. G. C. Wilson, to teach ground school course in the C.A.A. program : in Madison, 24 meetings, during summer of 1940, at 5360. PE

7 we 1dke. Loyal Durand, Jr., to read correspondence study lessons in | | | oe oe - geography during July and August 1940 on a fee basis, total not © oe I to exceed $100, oO TE Os YB “The following persons appointed to grade correspondence study ne | | - papers during the fiscal year 1940-41, each to receive the amount : indicated for the service rendered: | | 7 | ; Oo -- Helene Strattman-Thomas Music $150.00 a Edwin B, Petersen | | Commerce 200,00 — SO oe BB. Gordon = Music Se 100.00, a a -- -‘Trene B, Eastman | ‘Music 200,000 | A, S, Barr a | | _ Education | 200,00, —

| | | Ae Louis ™. Busse, storeroom attendant in pharmacy, for July and | / ; | August 1940, at S150, y 7 | ole

moe | x 145. Frank V. nocke/ industrial telton'Sa agricultural economics, for: fir | «the fiscal year 1940-41, at S900/ Zio linf leew e Get it tae oe De

_ 4? a Ox 7 : yw” a Ff Oxente , OO - 146. J. Duain Moore, industrial fellowth plant pathology, for the oe month of July 1940, .at' $150. dteanreberd Gy Chew Geuw f . » 4)

: | ‘147, The following persons appointed LaVerne Noyes scholarkfor the y)°" | | - | | pee a oe | | | Louis P. Bosman ) 230600 | a | | Albert Richard Steinfeldt | 31.00. | | a ss SALARY AND SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS: = | 2 oe

a . 1, Henry Joseph Niebauer, assistant in student health, appointment Oe | oe changed from 11 to 12 months' basis, beginning July 1, 1940, | ne at $2,100 for the year, | oo a ae es - | | oe | : - ne — medicine, — ee a 2, John Huston, supervisor extra-mural teaching, /appointment changed — oo On from 2/5 time to 1/5 time for the fiscal year 1940-Al, at SO75. - | a | 3, Frederick L, Caudle, appointed to teach ground school course, oe oe ee C.A.A. program, at Oshkosh and Madison, changed to Oshkosh and | ) Whitewater, 24 class meetings, summer of 1940, no change in © Se salary. ces | a me a OO A Gordon McPherson, to teach the ground school course in Milwaukee _ nr oo | C.A.A. program, salary increased by 360, total salary $180. ©

| | 5, Frederick L. Caudle, appointed to teach the ground school course _ Oo fete | in Milwaukee, C.4.A. program, salary increased by 460, total oe : salary $180. eee ee ae agylis me

| a BUDGET APPROVAL: oo - _ Oe oe

7 ee od, Approval of the maaget”Zon the Milwaukee Seminary fund for eet | | the year 1940-41. Pan pee | | | | eo fe i "# eff , , . ; , | . | | | - | | | 7} ey mm |

Use Os : — | “a5. 7 — a. e - PROMOTIONS: os Se

| 1 Mare James Musser promoted from instructor to assistant professor | oT ee | of neuropsychiatry for three years, beginning July 1, 1940, at ee ‘ $2,750 (no change in salary). | ae | OS sve ces

CONSTRUCTION: : aE ay |

/ Soot , ou Rejection of all bids on home economics yactice house that | were opened on June 28, 1940; new bids will be taken July 31, = | . «1940. a aR | / 7 oo | Ar Be tO hee | | .

LEAVES op ansence!’ a oe es oe 1

oe il. Daniel Patrick Hughes, county agricultural agent for Dunn County, | | | July 1 to December 31, 1940, without pay. | : : . .

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oe _ | re | Extract from the Se | | | |

7 | / a | Will of Sigurd Louis Odegard oe - | | Oo

vel ; oe SIXTH: I give and bequeath to THE REGENTS OP TEE - UNTVERS ITY OF WISCONSIN the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars

sum | | ($20,000) ; but IN TRUST, however, to keep and maintain said Memor- | : . | | as a separate trust to be Inown 2.8 "The Sisurd L. Cdegard | | | ial Educetional Fund". ‘This bequest is given in memory of my

| | | parents Olaus P, Odegard and delle Tilson Oderard. - 7 |

from tine | a - ; | | Said fund shall be invested and re-invested

of | | | Sn | | “to time in such income oroducine securities as Tne Resents

ee ee the University of Wisconsin shall from time to time select, all | | |

a of said fund to be continually invested in income producing | | | | securities so Tar as is practical. The net income shall be _ -

a os used for the establishment and maintenance of four scholarships ie a | | | - for the benefit of high school graduates of Lincoln County, Wis- | 7 7 | oO | } consin, under the age of twenty-four Yearse Bach scholarship | Oy - - | | shall continue for four years, unless terminated by The Regents | oS oe “ : a | of the University of Wisconsin prior thereto for misconduct

- | or lack of attention to studies; in which case said Regents shall =

ee fill the Vacancy. “Wot more than one scholarship shall be given | / - oe

oe : - in any one yoar. Selection of the high school sraduates for a 7

. | ae Ce regulations as may be established by The Regents of the Univor=_

- _ sity of Wisconsin. | | | | et poe | |