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Year 1951-52 No. 10 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF REGENTS MINUTES February 8, 1952 A meeting of the Board of Regents was held in the Regents' Room on Friday, February 8, 1952, at ten o'clock. Present : Regent Quinlivan, presiding ; Regents Gainey, Griggs, Jones, Lawson, Malkerson, Mayo, Novak, Olson, and Skyberg, and Mr. Morrill. Voted to approve the minutes of the following meet- ings : Budget Committee of June 13, 1951 Board of Regents of June 16,1951 Board of Regents of July 6, 1951 Voted to approve the following amendments of minutes : June 16, 1951, leave of absence without salary for Guy L Bond Professor General Education for the spring quarter of 1951-52 to complete writing projects to be cancelled November 24, 1951, leave of absence with salary February 4 to March 7, 1952 for Asher N Christensen Professor Political Sci- ence for appointment to the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies to be cancelled Voted to approve the following retirement : Litella Colburn Clerk Admissions and Records to retire on State Employees Retirement Funds effective February 29, 1952 Voted to approve the following terminations of employ- ment : Ralph E Montonna Professor and Director Engineering Ex- periment Station effective February 7, 1952 (deceased January 7, 1952) George W Lundberg Clinical Associate Professor School of Dentistry effective December 15, 1951 John L Imhoff Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering effective December 15, 1951 Russell W Morse Clinical Assistant Professor Radiology and Physical Medicine without salary effective December 26, 1951 (deceased)

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Page 1: 1951-52 UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA - University of Minnesota

Year 1951-52 No. 10

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF REGENTS

MINUTES February 8, 1952

A meeting of the Board of Regents was held in the Regents' Room on Friday, February 8, 1952, at ten o'clock.

Present : Regent Quinlivan, presiding ; Regents Gainey, Griggs, Jones, Lawson, Malkerson, Mayo, Novak, Olson, and Skyberg, and Mr. Morrill.

Voted to approve the minutes of the following meet- ings :

Budget Committee of June 13, 1951 Board of Regents of June 16,1951 Board of Regents of July 6, 1951

Voted to approve the following amendments of minutes : June 16, 1951, leave of absence without salary for Guy L

Bond Professor General Education for the spring quarter of 1951-52 to complete writing projects to be cancelled

November 24, 1951, leave of absence with salary February 4 to March 7, 1952 for Asher N Christensen Professor Political Sci- ence for appointment to the Salzburg Seminar in American Studies to be cancelled

Voted to approve the following retirement : Litella Colburn Clerk Admissions and Records to retire on

State Employees Retirement Funds effective February 29, 1952

Voted to approve the following terminations of employ- ment :

Ralph E Montonna Professor and Director Engineering Ex- periment Station effective February 7, 1952 (deceased January 7, 1952)

George W Lundberg Clinical Associate Professor School of Dentistry effective December 15, 1951

John L Imhoff Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering effective December 15, 1951

Russell W Morse Clinical Assistant Professor Radiology and Physical Medicine without salary effective December 26, 1951 (deceased)

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Ruth M Stenvick Clinical Instructor School of Social Work effective December 15, 1951

Yale Weinstein Instructor School of Forestry effective January 31, 1952

Thomas Gossett Instructor Rhetoric effective January 15, 1952 Carl Glewwe Research Fellow Electrical Engineering Research

Funds effective December 15, 1951 Glen G Blanche Teaching Assistant English effective January

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Lawrence M Harding Teaching Assistant German effective December 15, 1951

Maxwell E Kettner Teaching Assistant Physics effective De- cember 15, 1951

John M Saari Teaching Assistant Physics effective December 15. 1951 --, - - -

Mary Ostertag Teaching Assistant Political Science effective December 15, 1951

Rtrssell Middleton. Tr Teachinrr Assistant Sociolom effective . - - -- December 15, 1951

Quintin Narum Teaching Assistant Chemical Engineering ef- fective December 15, 1951

James A Smith Teaching Assistant Chemical Engineering ef- fective December 15, 1951

James H Aungst Teaching Assistant Anatomy effective Janu- ary 15, 1952

William A Godsave Teaching Assistant Institute of Child Wel- fare effective December 31. 1951

Elvet G Jones ~ e a c h i i g ~ss i s tan t General Education effective December 15, 1951

George D Bryson Teaching Assistant Industrial Education effective December 15. 1951

Huan-Pao ~ u a n g Research Assistant Bureau of Institutional Research effective January 15, 1952

Philip Larson Research Assistant School of Forestry Experi- ment Station Funds effective December 31, 1951

Eugene B Hayden, Jr Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Experiment Station Funds effective December 20, 1951

Robert W Pengilly Research Assistant Agricultural Economics Experiment Station Funds effective December 15, 1951

Erwin Schwinghamer Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Experiment Station Funds effective December 31, 1951

Morris W Selfe Research Assistant Engineering Experiment Station Research Funds effective December 31, 1951

Dan Brannin Clinical Fellow School of Dentistry effective January 15, 1952

The following Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation effective December 31, 1951

Arthur M Blood Robert E Casey Peter B Dews

D Joseph Judge Robert M Stork

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James A Dugger Medical Fellow Pediatrics Research Funds effective December 31, 1951

Richard S Cook, J r Investigator Protection and Investigation effective January 9, 1952

Walter F Nelson Assistant to the Superintendent Rosemount Research Center effective February 13, 1952

G Ray Higgins Director of Student Unions Coffman Memorial Union effective January 17, 1952

Laverne Burntvedt Clerk Comptroller effective January 15, 1952

Jeanne Ferris Clerk Comptroller effective January 15, 1952 Ann C O'Meara Clerk Comptroller effective December 28,

1951 ---- Barbara O'Shea Clerk-Typist Comptroller effective January 11, , nc-7

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Janet M Wiksell Clerk-Typist Comptroller effective January 1 1 . 1952 - - 7

Gerald M Hanley Clerk-Typist Dean of Students Student Housing Bureau effective January 3, 1952

Jane Snustad Test Scoring Machine Operator Dean of Stu- dents Student Counseling Bureau effective January 4, 1952

Alice M Sturtz Secretary Dean of Students Speech and Hear- ing Clinic effective January 18, 1952

Lucille Fjeld Senior Key Punch Operator Admissions and Records effective March 3, 1952

Genevieve Steffens Senior Clerk Admissions and Records ef- fective Februarv 15. 1952

Peggy M ~ i & r Senior Clerk Admissions and Records effec- tive February 13, 1952

Gloria Wodika Clerk Admissions and Records effective De- cember 28. 1951

~ a r i l i n J Brehmer Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations effective January 11, 1952

Janice Young Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations effective De- cember 18, 1951

Marjorie L Rodrick Senior Clerk Library effective February 1, 1952

Catherine J Casey Secretary Bureau of Institutional Research effective January 31, 1952

Phyllis J Harris Clerk-Typist Bureau of Veterans Affairs effective December 31, 1951

Rhoda Berman Senior Clerk-Typist Greater University Fund effective January 2, 1952

Bernard L Grapp Laboratory Machinist Physics effective Janu- ary 18, 1952

Joseph E Thiemann Laboratory Machinist Physics effective December 31, 1951

Lavon M Benson Principal Account Clerk Civil Engineering St Anthony Falls Laboratory effective January 15, 1952

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Jean B Sargent Clerk-Typist Veterinary Medicine effective January 15, 1952 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll)

Toby L Titman Laboratory Technologist School of Veterinary Medicine effective January 24, 1952

Claus A Clausen Farm Laborer West Central School and Ex- periment Station effective January 4, 1952 (deceased December 4, 1951 -,.,*,

William E Trumm Pharmacist-Student Supervisor College of Pharmacy effective January 18, 1952

Helen V Poliachik Clerk-Typist Home Economics Education effective January 23, 1952

Marceline M Kusserow Clerk-Stenographer School of Busi- ness Industrial Relations Center effective December 26, 1951

Marion Koppala Clerk-Typist General College effective Janu- ary 14, 1952

Emily L Sovde Clerk-Stenographer Humanities Duluth Branch effective January 11, 1952

Arne E Lindroos Utility Man Physical Plant Duluth Branch effective January 17, 1952

Doris Nuellen Clerk-Typist Correspondence Study effective January 23, 1952

Margaret G Soukup Clerk-Typist Correspondence Study ef- fective January 25, 1952

David H Simonds Concerts and Lectures Supervisor Concerts and Lectures effective December 27, 1951

Lillian M Flemming Clerk-Typist Radio Broadcasting effec- tive December 31, 1951 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll)

Mary F Parker Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds effective December 31, 1951 (transferred to mis- cellaneous payroll)

Ethlyn Countryman Laboratory Technologist Medicine Re- search Funds effective August 31, 1951

Margaret M Thornton Laboratory Technical Assistant Pa- thology Research Funds effective December 24, 1951

Patricia F Bergeson Laboratory Technologist Anatomy Re- search Funds effective December 31, 1951

Matt Charles Senior Custodial Worker Physical Plant effec- tive January 2, 1952 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll)

Lois M Schoen Clerk Phvsical Plant effective Tanuarv 7. 1951 Harry Stockman ~uilding Caretaker ~h~sical-plant-effective

December 31, 1951 Ragnhild Clemens Clerk Coffman Union Food Service effec-

tive January 24, 1952 Betty L Tul l~ch Secretary Coffman Memorial Union effective

January 4, 1952 (transferred to miscellaneous payroll) Genevieve E Harrington Office Supervisor Students Health

Service effective December 31, 1951 Alida R Laviske Senior Clerk Professional Colleges Bookstore

effective January 9, 1952

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Adeline L Gould Secretary Dight Institute effective January ?n t n c q JU, IYJL

Carolyn McLean Clerk-Typist School of Nursing Research Funds effective January 31, 1952

Mary A McKenna Secretary Surgery Research Funds effec- tive Tanuarv 31. 1952

;Theresa A 'Firsching Clerk-Typist Hormel Institute effective February 4, 1952

The following in the University of Minnesota Hospitals: Effective Date

Ingeborg Allen Assistant Administrative Nursing Supervisor January 30, 1952

Mary K Corbett General Staff Nurse January 24, 1952 Merrilvn Donaldson Senior Clerk Februarv 21. 1952 ~ a r c i a Eickhoff Head Hospital Nurse ~anuar; 7; 1952 Charles Estes Hospital Janitor January 21, 1952 Dian Grais Senior Clerk-Typist February 1, 1952 Eunice Halvorson General Staff Nurse January 7, 1952 Carol Vennes Hospital Nursing Super-

visor and Instructor January 4, 1952 Jack H Lueben recipient of a Josephine L Merriam Scholarship

effective January 15, 1952 Elizabeth R Horbal recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Scholar-

ship effective January 15, 1952 Levonne Sydney Roppe recipient of a Minnesota Alumni

Scholarship effective January 15, 1952 Marilyn Ann Krieger recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Scholar-

ship effective January 18, 1952 Don William Antonuk recipient of a Henry L Williams Me-

morial Scholarship effective January 7, 1952 Voted to approve the following appointments : Will M Myers as Professor and Chief Agronomy and Plant

Genetics beginning July 1, 1952 at the rate of $11,000 Term A Olof Larsell as Professor of Neuroanatomy Anatomy Depart-

ment September 16, 1952 to June 15, 1954 at the rate of $9,000 Term BHT95

W Gordon East as Visiting Professor Geography for the win- ter and spring quarters of 1951-52 at $5,993 Term C

John H Mabry as Assistant Professor Social Studies Duluth Branch January 28, 1952 to June 15, 1954 at the rate of $4,700 Term B

Robert A Huseby continuation of appointment as Assistant Professor Pathology Cancer Institute Research January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $3,750 Term CT

Ann Hauser as Assistant Professor School of Public Health Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $5,520 Term AT

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Walter H Uphoff as Research Associate Extension Class Instruction January 1 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $4,418 Term BT

John J Wild as Research Associate Electrical Engineering Research Funds November 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at $4,668 Term CT ($7.000 A rate) or man E GO& as Research Associate Botany Research Funds December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at $2,990 Term CT ($5,520 A rate)

Elias Amdur continuation of a~oointment as Research Associ- ate Minnesota Institute of ~ e s e a r & ~ a n u a r ~ 1 to March 31, 1952 at $1,558 Term CT

Bernard M Leadon continuation of awointment as Lecturer Aeronautical Engineering Revolving ~ u n d - i o r the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $1,970 Term CT

Borge G Madsen as Instructor English for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $370 Term CHX33

Jack B Haskins as Instructor School of Journalism Research Division December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $3,800 Term B

Gareth D Hiebert as Instructor School of Journalism for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $370 Term CHT33

Jesse H Pomroy as Instructor Agricultural Engineering Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $4,440 Term A T

Winifred D Anderson as Instructor School of Home Economics January 28 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $3,650 Term B

Benjamin F Fuller as Clinical Instructor Medicine without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952

Warren E Olson as Instructor Rhetoric January 16 to June 15. 1952 at the rate of $1.665 Term BH50

' Robert A Green as clinical Instructor Medicine without salary October 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952

John W LaBree as Clinical Instructor Medicine without salary Octdber 1. 1951 to Tune 30. 1952

~ e n e v a ~erischkr contjnuation of appointment as Instructor Radiology and Physical Medicine January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $2.000 Term CHT91 . .

Ruth Ann Hamilton continuation of appointment as Instructor Physical Medicine January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $2,250 Term CT

Leo N DeMoully as Instructor Law School November 1, 1951 to May 31, 1952 at $700 Term CH18

Robert C Holtze as Instructor Law School November 1, 1951 to May 31, 1952 at $900 Term CH27

William A West as Instructor General Education December 16, 1951 to March 15, 1952 at $300 Term CH27 ($3,330 B rate)

Duane A Jackman as Instructor Industrial Education De- cember 16, 1951 to March 15, 1952 at $501 Term CH45 ($3,330 B rate)

Armand J LaBerge as Instructor Industrial Education De- cember 16, 1951 to March 15, 1952 at $599 Term CH45 ($3,330 B rate)

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Mary L Tarulli as Instructor Professional Education Duluth Branch December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $4,000 Term BX

Jack C Holland as Instructor Science and Mathematics Duluth Branch for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $800 Term CH67 ($3,600 B rate)

Frank A Raley as Instructor Science and Mathematics Duluth Branch December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $3,600 Term BX

Karen E Boe as Instructor Humanities Duluth Branch De- cember 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $3,600 Term BX

Rudolph Pinola as Instructor Social Studies Duluth Branch December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $3,400 Term BX

Harvey W Stone Clinical Instructor Radiology and Physical Medicine at $1,720 Term AH25 to continue to receive $2,580 for 75% additional time Surgery Cancer Teaching Program Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952

E Rita Davidson as Instructor School of Nursing Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $4,440 Term A T

William Y Hsiung as Research Fellow School of Forestry January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,220 Term AHT50

John M Reid as Research Fellow Electrical Engineering Re- search Funds November 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at $2,398 Term CHT81 ($4,440 A rate)

Cheng Ling as Research Fellow Physics Research Funds Janu- ary 1 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,665 Term BHT50

John T Ludwig as Research Fellow Electrical Engineering Re- search Funds December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 a t the rate of $1,665 Term BHT50

Frederick B Kaehler as Anoka County Club Agent Agricul- tural Extension Service January 7 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,400 ($3,365 University $35 County) Term AH99

Julius Chametzky continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant English for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CHJ3

Tohn D Kendall as Teachine Assistant Enelish for the winter quaAer of 1951-52 at $270 ~ e r k CH33

- John H Randall, I11 continuation of appointment as Teaching

Assistant English for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CH33

Paul T Granlund as Teaching Assistant Art January 16 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

Harvey Retzloff as Teaching Assistant Art December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $912 Term BH38

Gordon D Taylor as Teaching Assistant Geography December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

Kathrine A Beck continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant History for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

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Carl H Chrislock continuation of appointment as Teaching As- sistant History for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

John V Jensen continuation of appointment as Teaching As- sistant History for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

Daniel J Hafrey as Teaching Assistant School of Journalism for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $203 Term CH25

Suzanne Ehrman continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant General Studies for the spring quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

Josephine H Harris continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant General Studies for the winter and spring quarters of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH25

Terence T Quirke, J r continuation of appointment as Teach- ing Assistant General Studies for the spring quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

Earnest J H Sun as Teaching Assistant Mechanical Engineer- ine December 16. 1951 to Tune 15. 1952 at the rate of $1.215 Term . . B ~ T S O

Craige E Schensted continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant Physics for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

Arthur C MacKinney, J r as Teaching Assistant Psychology for the winter and spring quarters of 1951-52 at $615 Term CH38

Esther Noriega del Valle continuation of appointment as Teach- ing Assistant Romance Languages for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CH33

Roger D Hjnkley as Teaching Assistant Romance Languages for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CH33

Donna A Kistler continuation of a ~ ~ o i n t m e n t as Teaching Assistant Romance Languages for the &nter quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CH33

Erwin B Peterson continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant Romance Languages for the w&er quarter of 1951-52 at $270 Term CH33

Gordon D Alston as Teaching Assistant Sociology December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

Irving Deer as Teaching Assistant Speech and Theater Arts for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CH50

William J Culmer as Teaching Assistant Mathematics and Mechanics December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1.215 Term BH50 s z

Robert D Sauerbrunn as Teaching Assistant Organic Chemistry December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

Laurence J Hessburg, J r as Teaching Assistant Chemical En- gineering December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term RHSO - - - - - - - - - - -

James H Aungst as Teaching Assistant Anatomy December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

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Alice F Young as Teaching Assistant Institute of Child Wel- fare January l to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $810 Term BH33

Charles W McIntosh as Teaching Assistant Industrial Edu- cation December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

Eva Bavolak as Teaching Assistant School of Business Ad- ministration for the winter and spring quarters of 1951-52 at $540 Term CH33

Staff Sergeant Orville G Smith as Teaching Assistant Air Science and Tactics without salary beginning January 4, 1952

Laurel E Anderson as Research Assistant Agronomy and Plant Genetics Experiment Station Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,620 Term AHT50

Mary R Bonwell as Research Assistant Rural Sociology Ex- periment Station Funds January 1 to April 15, 1952 at $473 Term CHT50

Tung-Fang Chao continuation of appointment as Research As- sistant Plant Pathology and Botany Experiment Station Funds March 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,620 Term AHT50

Tohn D Kellev as Research Assistant Rural Socioloev E x ~ e r i - meni Station ~ u n d s January 1 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $i,215 Term BHTSO

Norman Krog continuation of appointment as Research As- sistant Plant Pathology and Botany Experiment Station Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,240 Term AT

Charles F Matson as Research Assistant Agricultural Bio- chemistry Experiment Station Funds January 1 to March 31, 1952 at $405 Term CHT50

John P Bensted continuation of appointment as Research As- sistant Pathology January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1,620 Term CT

WiJliam G Franklin as Research Assistant Graduate School Research Funds for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $203 Term CHT25

Samuel T Mayo as Research Assistant Graduate School Re- search Funds for the winter and spring quarters of 1951-52 at $810 Term CH50

Leonard C Lidstrom as Research Assistant Engineering Ex- periment Station January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,944 Term AHT60

Edward G Nielsen continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Electrical Engineering Research Funds for the winter quarter of 1951-52 at $405 Term CHT50

Krishna P Misra as Research Assistant Poultry Husbandry Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $810 Term CHTSO

Robert M Freile as Research Assistant Bacteriology and Im- munology Research Funds January 1 to March 15, 1952 at $169 Term CH25

Leverett P Hoag as Research Assistant Office of Naval Re- search January 7 to June 15, 1952 at the rate of $1,215 Term BH50

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Howard Ehrlich continuation of appointment as Research As- sistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,620 Term AHT50

Elliott C Lasser as Medical Fellow Radiology and Physical Medicine January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,872 Term A

Joyce S Lewis, Jr as Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology January 7 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,872 Term A

Morley Cohen as Medical Fellow Surgery January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,872 Term A

Timothy J Noonan continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $856 Term CT

Paul D Erwin continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Surgery St Barnabas Hospital January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $856 Term CHT92

William B Hanson continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $856 Term CHT92

The following as Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation for three years beginning January 1, 1952 at the rate of $1,110 Term A

Anthony J Bianco, Jr Surgery Louis G Chelton Medicine Richard M Craig Radiology Donald R Davis Surgery Patrick F Donovan Neurosurgery Johannes Eberle Surgery Patrocinio A Francisco Anesthesiology Cletus T Frerichs Medicine Vernon R Gee Medicine Vincent T Giuseffi. Tr , - John L erosh Frank H Haigler, Jr Everett D Hendricks Peter S Hetzel Martin T Jeremias Edwin J Kroeker Robert F Landstra Edmund C Leuallen Mary L McElwce Helena McKibben Ray H Nielsen John T Phelan Mary L Price Alvina 0 Sabanas John F Scholer Arthur W Silver Harry M Sinipson, Jr Jean A Spencer Donald E Tyler James F Zimmer

~ e z c i k e Obstetrics and Gynecology Urology Medicine Surgery Medicine Medicine Medicine Pediatrics Medicine Medicine Surgery Ophthalmology Orthopedic Surgery Medicine Surgery Medicine Surgery Surgery Surgery

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Robert A Flaherty as Medical Fellow in Radiology Mayo Foundation without salary on assignment as Medical Officer from United States Air Force for three years beginning January 1, 1952

Serafino Possati continuation of appointment as Medical Fel- low Anesthesiology Mayo Foundation January l to December 31, 1952 at $1,110 Term A

Herbert Warden continuation of appointment as Medical Fel- low Surgery Research Funds January l to June 30, 1952 at $860 Term CHT92

Robert Disenhouse as Medical Fellow Minneapolis General Hospi,tal January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $936 Term CT

Glenn H Hamor continuation of appointment as Non-Service Fellow American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Janu- ary 16 to June 30, 1952 at $688 Term CT

Marylou Reed as Administrative Fellow Radio Broadcasting December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,620 Term AH50

George W Lund as Clinical Assistant Pediatrics without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952

Cora J Fredean as Secretary Comptroller December 13, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Mary J Huberty as Clerk Comptroller January 16 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term AT

Mary A Simonds as Clerk Comptroller January 9 to June 30, 1952 at 'the rate of $1,980 Term A T

Margaret A Britt as Secretary Dean of Students Speech and Hearing Clinic January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Gloria R Childers as Test Scoring Machine Operator Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,208 Term A

Paul G Jenson as Office Supervisor Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,480 Term A

Bernelda Roering as Senior Clerk Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau January 2 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Virginia S Lambert as Clerk Admissions and Records Febru- ary 16 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term AT

Lorraine F Olson as Clerk Admissions and Records February 16 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A T

Bettianne P Pelzl as Clerk Admissions and Records January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A T

Geraldine E Peterson as Clerk Admissions and Records Janu- ary 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A T

Shirley Arnold as Senior Clerk-Typist Office of Civil Service Personnel January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,460 Term A

Corrine Mayer as Clerk-Typist Office of Civil Service Person- nel January 8 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

Elizabeth Lamberton as Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations Janu- ary 9 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

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Donna M Ruschmeyer as Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations Janu- arv 9 to Tune 30. 1952 at the rate of $1.980 Term A - LO~S-F ~annister as ~ l e r k - ~ ~ ~ i i t ' ~ i b r a r ~ January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

Mary A Costello as Junior Librarian Library January 1 to June 30. 1952 at the rate of $3.288 Term A

' Robert E Durkin as junior Librarian Library January 16 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,288 Term A

Walter D Johnson as Patrolman Protection and Investigation January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,576 Term AT

Clarence P Stewart Roundsman Protection and Investigation December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,168 Term A T

Muriel A Mickelsen as Senior Clerk-Typist Greater Univer- sity Fund January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Betty L Strand as Secretary Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts December 31, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Gerda M Subak as Clerk-Typist German January I to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

Donald W Hanson as General Mechanic Physics January 14 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,108 Term AT

Irwin A Jenks as Senior Laboratory Machinist Physics January 15 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,960 Term AT

Verner L Koch as Laboratory Machinist Physics January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,408 Term AT

Arthur J Walseth as Engineering Assistant Physics January 8 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,048 Term AT

Adolph G Wax as Laboratory Mach~nist Physics January 15 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,408 Term AT

Lynn McNeilly as Laborer Dairy Husbandry January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Alice L Chen as Laboratory Technologist School of Veterinary Medicine January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,168 Term A

Carol R Giedd as Clerk-Typist Agricultural Extension Service January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

Bernard C Peterson as Assistant Herdsman North Central School and Experiment Station January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,568 Term A

Wilhelmina T Fredson as Clerk-Stenographer Northeast Ex- periment Station January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,824 Term AH80

Andrew Pearson as Farm Laborer Northeast Experiment Sta- tion January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,208 Term A

Lillian Bisbecos as Secretary Pathology January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Marlyce J James as Clerk-Typist School of Nursing January 1 to June 30, 1952 a t the rate of $1,980 Term A

Letha K Petersen as General Staff Nurse Institute of Child Welfare January 16 to June 30, 1952 at $671 Term CH50

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Ruth J Livingston as Student Pharmacist Supervisor College of Pharmacy January 10 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,624 Term A

Patricia P Brown as Secretary University High School Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

Elaine M Anderson as Secretary Humanities Duluth Branch January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term A

David Nins as Building Caretaker Physical Plant Duluth Branch January 2 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of .$2,39 Term A

Harold F Binder as Engineering Assistant Engineering Experi- ment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,048 Term AT

Roy F Lenhart as Laboratory Machinist Engineering Experi- ment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,888 Term AT

Stuart Myhre as Junior Engineer Engineering Experiment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,528 Term AT

Frank Zywicki as Senior General Mechanic Engineering Ex- periment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,504 Term AT

Ruth M Carpenter as Engineering Assistant Engineering Ex- periment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,048 Term AT

George W Luger as Junior Engineer Engineering Experiment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,528 Term A T

Maxine A Mandt as Senior Statistical Clerk Engineering Ex- periment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,568 Term AT

Shirley A Whitmore as Senior Clerk Engineering Experiment Station Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,388 Term AT

Irma C Swanson continuation of appointment as Laboratory Technologist Physiological Chemistry Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1,584 Term CT

Curtis Mueller as Principal Laboratory Animal Attendant Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $3,048 Term AT

Ruth Ritter as Laboratory Attendant Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,280 Term AT

Laura B Grette as Laboratory Technologist Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1,584 Term CT

Floyd L Hamrick continuation of appointment as Senior Labo- ratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds March 1 to June 30, 1952 at $816 Term CT

Salome Guzik continuation of appointment as Laboratory Tech- nologist Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1,776 Term CT

Rosemary R Workman as Clerk-Typist Physical Plant Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

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Robert P Lockwood as Senior Custodial Worker Physical Plant January 3 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,328 Term A

Judith Anne Gettelman as Clerk-Typist Coffman Memorial Union January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A

Paul W Larson as Student Union Manager Farm Union Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $4,320 Term A

Donald G Cain as Acting Production Manager Audio-Visual Education Service December 26, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $5,052 Term AX

Robert L Howard as Assistant Scientist Physics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $4,200 Term AT

James Stoddart as Engineering Assistant Physics Research Funds January 18 to June 30, 1952 at the r9te of $3,048 Term A T

Gayle M Neitzke as Secretary Dight Institute January 7 to June 30, 1952 at $1,158 Term CT ($2,388 A rate)

Axel 0 Carlson as Laboratory Animal Attendant American Cancer Society December 17, 1951 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $2,616 Term A T

Jeanette Dunham continuation of appointment as General Staff Nurse Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1,608 Term CT

Mary A McKenna continuation of appointment as Secretary Surgery Research Funds January 1-31, 1952 at $223 Term CT

Betty-Ruth Potts as Laboratory Technician Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds January 16 to June 30, 1952 at $1,052 Term CT ($2,328 A rate)

Margaret J Mohaupt continuation of appointment as Labora- tory Technologist Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952 at $1.632 Term CT

~risci l la B Pullen 5s Clerk-Typist Hormel Institute February 16 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term A T

The following in the Universitv of Minnesota Hos~itals Tanu- ary 1 to June 30~~1952 Term A

- Annual Salary

Priscilla Blonien General Staff Nurse Mavis I Lent General Staff Nurse

$2,928 2,928

Phyllis Sheppard General Staff Nurse 2,928 Mary G Aberle Practical Nurse 2,340

The following as recipients of David Grimes Memorial Scholar- ships of $500 each for 1951-52 Electrical Engineering

Sherman D Anderson Jason F Lindfors Robert M Bevensee Gordon W Sangster Stuart H Heald

Phyllis M King as recipient of an Edgar W Morrill Scholar- ship of $60 January 2 to June 30, 1952 College of Science Litera- ture and the Arts

Ned B Wiederholt as recipient of a Flour City Architectural Education Scholarship of $300 January 15 to May 1, 1952 School of Architecture

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Harvey Retzloff as recipient of a Horton Art Scholarship of $50 for 1950-51 College of Science Literature and the Arts

Hakki Tamimie as recipient of an Iraq Government Scholar- ship of $960 January 1 to June 30, 1952 Graduate School

Dixie J Cardarelle as recipient of a Laverne Noyes Scholar- ship of $12 for the winter quarter of 1951-52 College of Medical ~ciknces '

Lillian S Davies as recipient of a Tozer Foundation Graduate Scholarship of $200 December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952 Graduate School

James A Dugger as recipient of a United States Public Health Service Scholarship of $1,800 January 1 to June 30, 1952 Psychia- try and Neurology

Voted to approve the following special appointments: - -

Lillian M Amstutz as Clerk-Typist Comptroller January 8 to June 30, 1952 at the rate of $1,980 Term AT (sister Ruth A Schevenius Laboratory Technician Bacteriology and Immunology monthly rate)

Clara T Brunkhorst as Custodial Worker University of Min- nesota Hospitals beginning January 21, 1952 at $165 per month (husband Irwin Brunkhorst Building Caretaker Physical Plant monthly rate)

Lilla P Eakins as Clerk-Typist University High School begin- ning January 16, 1952 at 954 an hour (husband Lyle M Eakins Instructor University High School Term BH75)

Jean A Engleson as Secretary School of Public Health Re- search Funds beginning January 14, 1952 at $199 per month (cousin Marlys Alsaker Senior Clerk Advanced Registry and Testing Term A)

William W Farquhar as Research Assistant Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau beginning January 2, 1952 at $135 per month for 50% time (wife Carolyn Farquhar Secretary Dean of Students Student Counseling Bureau T e ~ m A)

Arlene I Halvorsen as Secretary Civil Engineering St Anthony Falls Laboratory beginning December 13, 1951 at $199 per month (sister Joyce Ingerson Clerk-Typist Greater University Fund Term A)

Dolores E Johnson as General Staff Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals beginning January 14, 1952 at $244 per month (sister Doris E Johnson General Staff Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals monthly rate)

Marjorie Oden as Custodial Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals beginning January 15, 1952 at $165 per month (sister- in-law Viola Wyandt Custodial Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals monthly rate)

Mabel S Pankratz as Custodial Worker University of Minne- sota Hospitals beginning January 8, 1952 at $165 per month (hus- band Fred Pankratz Building Caretaker Physical Plant monthly rate)

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Betty-Lou Schneider as Senior Clerk-Typist Dean of Students beginning January 2, 1951 at $190 per month (husband Allan F Schneider Instructor Geology Term BH50)

Helen I Stricks Secretary Administration College of Medical Sciences beginning December 29, 1951 at $205 per month (husband Walter Stricks Research Associate Analytical Chemistry Research Funds Term AT)

Phyllis M Wohlrabe General Staff Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals beginning January 2, 1952 at $252 per month (husband Robert Wohlrabe student Clerk University of Minnesota kospitals hourly rate)

Voted to approve the following promotions and trans- fers :

William J Micheels Professor Trade and Industrial Education at $6,750 Term B to serve for 50% of time Administration College of Education without change in salary rate or term for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Edmund P Eichhorn from Instructor Medicine at $5,200 Term A to Assistant Professor at the rate of $5,200 Term AH75 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Edith West from Instructor University High School at $4,500 Term B to Assistant Professor without change in salary rate or term December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Edwin B Wenzel Principal Student Personnel Worker and Assistant Professor Administration Duluth Branch at $5,520 Term A to serve as Assistant Professor and Acting Director Student Personnel Services at the rate of $6,500 Term AX December 10, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Philip W Hursh Clinic Physician Students Health Service at $5,700 Term B to serve for 50% of time University of Minnesota Hospitals without change in salary rate or term January 1 to June 15, 1952

Julia McHale Teaching Assistant Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts at $1,215 Term BHT50 to serve as Instructor at $777 Term CH70 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Warren D Kress from Teaching Assistant Geography at $1,215 Term BH50 to Instructor Geography and Scandinavian Area Pro- gram at $400 Term CH33 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

John W Pulleyn, Jr Teaching Assistant Romance Languages at $1,215 Term BH50 to serve as Instructor at $740 Term CH67 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Paul Frick from Medical Fellow Medicine at $1,872 Term A to Instructor at the rate of $4,032 Term AH90 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Harry W Orme from Medical Fellow Pediatrics Research Funds at $860 Term CHT90 to Instructor Pediatrics at $888 Term CHT40 January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Elaine C Duerr from Junior Scientist University of Minnesota Hospitals at $3,504 Term A to Instructor and Student Technologist Supervisor Medical Technology at the rate of $3,600 Term A De- cember 31, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Theodore W Clymer Teaching Assistant General Education at $809 Term BH33 to serve as Instructor at $570 Term CH51 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Shiro Amioka from Teaching Assistant General Education at $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $1,215 Term BH50 December 15, 1951 to March 15, 1952 and to Instructor at the rate of $900 Term BH27 March 16 to June 15, 1952

Jeanne A LaBlonde Teaching Assistant General Education University Elementary School at $1,215 Term BH50 to serve as Instructor General Education at $803 Term CH72 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Robert E Swanson from Teaching Assistant Physiology at $1.215 Term BH50 to Instructor Phvsiolorrv National Heart Insti- tute at $1,798 Term CHT81 ~ a n u a ; ~ 1 tG-~une 30, 1952

William R Hess from Instructor Veterinary Medicine at $1,776 ($2,000 additional from United States Department of Agriculture) Term AH40 to Research Fellow at the rate of $2.440 ($2.000 addi- tional from United States Department of Agriculture) ~ e r m AH55 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Leland Bohl from Research Assistant Physics Research Funds at $1.337 Term BHT55 to Research Fellow at the rate of $1.800 . . ~ e r m BHT50 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Amelia J Thurnbeck from Meeker County Home Agent Agri- cultural Extension Service at $3,465 ($3,365 University $100 Countv) Term AH97 to Washineton Countv Club Azent at the rate GT$3,565 ($3,365 University $200 ~ o u n t i ) Term x ~ 9 4 Janu- ary 16 to June 30, 1952

Arthur L Walters from Clerk-Typist German at $1,980 Term A to Teaching Assis,tant at the rate of $1.215 Term BH50 Decem- . , ber 16, 1951 tz June 15, 1952

Eugene Bluestein Teaching Assistant General Studies at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time English for - the winter quarter of 1951-52

Alfred H Boersch Teaching Assistant General Studies at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time English for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Som Nayyar Teaching Assistant Physiological Chemistry at $1,215 Term BH50 to serve in addition as Laboratory Technologist at $1,056 Term CH33 January 7 to June 30, 1952

Henry C Webb Administrative Fellow Audio-Visual Educa- tion Service at $1,215 Term BH50 to serve in addition as Teach- ing Assistant General Education at $405 for 25% time December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

John B Balken from Medical Intern University of Minnesota Hospitals at $300 Term A to Medical Fellow Pediatrics Research Funds at $860 Term CHT90 January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Marcus I Shelander from Medical Fellow Ancker Hospital at $1,872 Term A T to Medical Fellow Surgery at $428 Term CT January 1 to March 31, 1952

Harold Alford from Concerts and Lectures Adviser Com- munity Program Service at $2,160 Term C ($4,320 A rate) Sep- tember 4, 1951 to February 29, 1952 to Concerts and Lectures Su- pervisor at the rate of $5,232 Term A December 15, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Gordon L Starr from Student Union Manager Farm Union at $4,560 Term A to Director of Student Unions Coffman Memorial Union at the rate of $5,952 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Louise M Follett Junior Medical Illustrator Medical Illustra- tion at $4,440 Term A to serve as Medical Illustrator at the rate of $4,800 Term AX January 1 to June 30, 1952

Dorothy J Cachiaras from Clerk-Stenographer Veterans Coun- seling Center at $1,980 Term A T to Clerk-Typist Dean of Stu- dents Student Counseling Bureau without change in salary rate or term December 17, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Marlene Fonnesbeck from Clerk-Typist Admissions and Rec- ords at $2,100 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $2,388 Term A T January 1 to June 30, 1952

Mary A Gross from Clerk Admissions and Records at $2,040 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $2,388 Term A T February 16 to June 30, 1952

Mary I Herrod from Clerk Admissions and Records at $1,980 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $2,388 Term A February 1 to June 30, 1952

Rose K Pearson from Senior Clerk Admissions and Records at $2,388 Term A to Principal Clerk at the rate of $3,048 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Eleanor Willits from Senior Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations at $2,748 Term A to Principal Clerk Admissions and Records at the rate of $3,048 Term A December 17, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Alma Goodrich from Clerk-Typist Alumni Relations at $2,100 Term A to Senior Clerk-Typist at the rate of $2,388 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Mary I Bolt from Clerk-Typist University Relations at $1,980 Term A to Senior Clerk-Typist at the rate of $2,388 Term A December 17, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Myrtle H Krepsky from Secretary Comptroller at $2,460 Term A to Senior Secretary University Relations at the rate of $3,048 Term A December 13, 1951 to January 21, 1952 to Secretary Bureau of Institutional Research at the rate of $2,460 Term A January 22 to June 30, 1952

Yvonne Van der Boom from Librarian Library at $4,008 Term A to Senior Librarian at the rate of $4,200 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Joan Gabrielson from Senior Secretary Bacteriology and Im- munology at $3,144 Term A to Senior Secretary Agricultural Short Courses without change in salary rate or term December 26, 1951 to June 30, 1952

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Marilyn J Frie from Secretary Pathology at $2,388 Term A to Senior Secretary at the rate of $3,048 Term A December 15, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Sally J Economon from Laboratory Technologist Surgery Research Funds at $1,584 Term CT October 1, 1951 to March 31, 1952 to Junior Scientist Surgery at the rate of $3,408 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

John T Ford from Building Caretaker Physical Plant Duluth Branch at $2,748 Term A to Utility Man at the rate of $2,796 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Edward Fyksen from Building Caretaker Physical Plant at $2,748 Term A to Senior Building Caretaker at the rate of $2,928 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Leslie Stenseth from Building Caretaker Physical Plant at $2,748 Term A to Senior Building Caretaker at the rate of $2,928 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Mildred B Wiederanders from Clerk-Stenographer Coffman Memorial Union at $1,980 Term A to Secretary at the rate of $2,388 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Sam Brinda from Utility Man Physics at $1,568 Term CT ($2,508 A rate) November 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952 to Engineering Assistant at $1,524 Term CT ($3,048 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1952

Lorraine I Levine from Junior Scientist Surgery Research Funds at $3,504 Term AT to Junior Scientist Physiological Chem- istry Research Funds at $1,699 Term CT January 7 to June 30, 1952

Vera Zeglin from Senior Clerk-Typist University of Minne- sota Hospitals at $2,748 Term A to Principal Clerk at the rate of $3,048 Term A December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Helen Gelder from General Staff Nurse University of Minne- sota Hospitals Heart Hospital at $2,928 Term A to Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $3,408 Term A January 2 to June 30, 1952

Evelyn Preston from Assistant Nursing Teaching Supervisor University of Minnesota Hospitals a t $3,528 Term A to Hospital Nursing Supervisor and Instructor at the rate of $4,200 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Adair Schiefelbein from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $3,024 Term A to Assistant Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $3,108 Term A December 17, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Richard G Hibbs from Teaching Assistant Anatomy at $1,215 Term BH50 to Administrative Laboratory Technologist and In- structor University of Minnesota Hospitals at the rate of $4,080 Term A December 16, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Voted to approve the following salary adjustments: Celden R Lewis Instructor Geology at $1,715 Term BH50 to

receive $572 for 50% additional time General Studies for the spring quarter of 1951-52

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Sarabeth T Barnes Instructor Mathematics from $1,333 Term BH33 to the rate of $2,000 Term BH50 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Clifford Christensen Instructor General Studies at $1,665 Term BH50 to receive $648 for 50% additional time Administration Col- lege of Science Literature and the Arts December 16, 1951 to March 31, 1952

Aubrey K Dunkum Instructor Romance Languages at $2,220 Term BH67 to receive $370 for 33% additional time for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Maude Shapiro Instructor Speech at $1,150 Term BH33 to receive $383 for 33% additional time English for the winter quarter of 1951-52

- James M Shaffer Instructor Pharmacology and Medicine from

$5,480 Term A T to the rate of $5,980 Term A T January 1 to June 30, 1952

Ruth S Range Instructor School of Nursing from $4,440 Term AT to the rate of $3,996 Term AHT90 December 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Michael J Feeney Clinical Instructor Surgery from without salary to $3,000 Term CT January 1 to June 30, 1952

John J Galligan Instructor Pediatrics from $1,350 Term CHT40 July 1, 1951 to March 31, 1952 to Instructor Pediatrics Research Funds at $2,000 Term CHT90 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Margaret G Abernathy Research Fellow Bureau of Institu- tional Research from $2,599 Term BH75 to $1,925 Term C Janu- ary 16 to June 15, 1952

Loes Morren Research Fellow Chemistry Research Funds from $3,000 Term AHT67 to the rate of $3,241 Term AHT73 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Marvin D Dunnette Research Fellow Industrial Relations Cen- ter from $1.665 Term BH50 to $1.526 Term CH75 Januarv 1 to . . June 30, 1952

Dale W Anderson Big Stone County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,500 ($3,520 Uni- versity $980 County) Term AH78 to the rate of $4,600 ($3,520 University $1,080 County) Term AH77 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Raymond Aune Olmsted County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Extension Service from $6,365 ($3,520 University $2,845 County) Term AH55 to the rate of $6,500 ($3,520 University $2,980 County) Term AH54 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Rikka S Bale Douglas County Home Agent Agricultural Ex- tension Service from $3,565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,700 ($3,365 University $335 County) Term AH91 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Howard E Balk Clearwater County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,800 ($3,520 Uni- versity $1,280 County) Term AH73 to the rate of $5,000 ($3,520 University $1,480 County) Term AH70 January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Barbara C Curlette Red Lake County Home Agent Agricul- tural Extension Service from $3,200 Term A to the rate of $3,530 ($3,365 University $165 County) Term AH95 January 1 to June 30. 1952 . .

' ~ i i e m a r ~ Conzemius Rice County Club Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,465 ($2,765 University $700 County) Term AH80 to the rate of $3,500 ($2,765 University $735 County) Term AH79 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Herbert E Feldman Wabasha County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,165 ($3,520 University $1,645 County) Term AH68 to the rate of $5,300 ($3,520 University $1,780 County) Term AH66 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Alfrieda L Freiwald Yellow Medicine County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,400 ($3,200 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Margaret L Garr Wadena County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,800 ($3,365 University $435 County) Term AH89 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Fritz Gehrels Aitkin County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,465 ($3,520 University $945 County) Term AH79 to the rate of $4,600 ($3,520 University $1,080 County) Term AH77 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Donald Hasbargen LeSueur County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,365 ($3,520 Uni- versity $845 County) Term AH81 to the rate of $4,700 ($3,520 University $1,180 County) Term AH75 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Milton L Hoberg Fillmore County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,665 ($3,520 Uni- versity $1,145 County) Term AH75 to the rate of $4,800 ($3,520 University $1,280 County) Term AH73 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Robert G Horton South St Louis County Club Agent Agricul- tural Extension Service from $4,020 ($3,320 University $700 County) Term AH83 to the rate of $4,140 ($3,320 University $820 County) Term AH80 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Ross L Huntsinger Nobles County Agricultural Agent As- sistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,500 ($3,520 University $1,980 County) Term AH64 to the rate of $5,665 ($3,520 University $2,145 County) Term AH62 for 1951-52

Harriet K Kelly Fillmore County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3 565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,800 ($3,365 University $435 County) Term AH89 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Marian 0 Larson McLeod County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,785 ($3,365 University $420 County) Term AH89 to the rate of $4,000 ($3,365 University $635 County) Term AH84 January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Joyce MacKinnon East Polk County Home Agent Agricul- tural Extension Service from $3,300 Term A to the rate of $3,600 ($3,365 University $235 County) Term AH93 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Sherman M Mandt Red Lake County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,165 ($3,520 Uni- versity $645 County) Term AH85 to the rate of $4,565 ($3,520 University $1,045 County) Term AH77 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Ronald R McCamus Kandiyohi County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,365 ($3,520 University $1,845 County) Term AH66 to the rate of $5,465 ($3,520 University $1,945 County) Term AH64 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Raymond M Mitteness Pennington County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,250 ($3,520 University $730 County) Term AH83 to the rate of $4,600 ($3,520 University $1,080 County) Term AH77 January 1 to June 30, 1952 -- --

Genevieve Moffitt LeSueur County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,900 ($3,365 University $535 County) Term AH86 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Oscar Nelson Mahnomen County Agricultural Agent Instruc- tor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,100 ($3,750 University $350 County) Term AH91 to the rate of $4,265 ($3,750 University $515 County) Term AH88 January 1, 1952 to June 30, 1952

Florence 0 Olson West Polk County Club Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,500 ($3,365 University $135 County) Term AH96 to the rate of $3,600 ($3,365 University $235 County) Term AH93 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Sylvia L Olson Pennington County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,765 ($3,365 University $400 County) Term AH89 to the rate of $3,865 ($3,365 University $500 County) Term AH87 January 1 to June 39, 1952

Marion L Parbst Norman County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,765 ($3,365 University $400 County) Term AH89 to the rate of $4,000 ($3,365 University $635 County) Term AH84 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Rosella H Qualey Kandiyohi County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $3,765 ($3,365 University $400 County) Term AH89 to the rate of $3,865 ($3,365 University $500 County) Term AH87 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Clarence 0 Quie Dakota County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,965 ($3,520 Uni- versity $1,445 County) Term AH71 to the rate of $5,100 ($3,520 University $1,580 County) Term AH69 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Harold E Rosendahl Norman County Agricultural Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,565 ($3,520 Uni- versity $1,045 County) Term AH77 to the rate of $4,900 ($3,520 University $1,380 County) Term AH72 January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Eldon H Rost Douglas County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,465 ($3,520 University $945 County) Term AH79 to the rate of $4,800 ($3,520 University $1,280 County) Term AH73 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Miles G Rowe Wadena County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,665 ($3,520 University $1,145 County) Term AH75 to the rate of $4,900 ($3,520 Univer- sity $1,380 County) Term AH72 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Merle L Stoughton Wabasha County Home Agent Agricul- tural Extension Service from $3,665 ($3,365 University $300 County) Term AH92 to the rate of $3,765 ($3,365 University $400 County) Term AH89 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Frank D Svoboda Renville County Agricultural Agent Assist- ant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,165 ($3,520 University $1,645 County) Term AH68 to the rate of $5,300 ($3,520 University $1,780 County) Term AH66 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Ruth Tjossem Dakota County Home Agent Agricultural Ex- tension Service from $3,565 ($3,365 University $200 County) Term AH94 to the rate of $3,700 ($3,365 University $335 County) Term AH91 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Virginia M Vaupel Olmsted County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $4,165 ($3,365 University $800 County) Term AH81 to the rate of $4,250 ($3,365 University $885 County) Term AH79 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Fred E Wetherill Nicollet County Agricultural Agent Instruc- tor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,405 ($3,520 University $1,885 County) Term AH65 to the rate of $5,500 ($3,520 Univer- sity $1,980 County) Term AH64 January 1 to June 30, 1952

Duane A Wilson Sibley County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,365 ($3,520 University $1,845 County) Term AH66 to the rate of $5,500 ($3,520 Univer- sity $1,980 County) Term AH64 January 1 to Junb 30, 1952

Richard L Pierce Teaching Assistant Botany at $1,215 Term BH50 to receive $203 for 25% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1951-52

Mark Harris Teaching Assistant English from $270 Term CH33 to $540 Term CH66 for the winter quarter of 1951-52

John D Moylan Teaching Assistant English at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1951-52

Robert R Owens Teaching Assistant English at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1951-52

John Sweetser I11 Teaching Assistant English at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1951-52

John M Beauchamp Teaching Assistant Art from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $923 Term BH38 December 16, 1951 to June 1,5, 1952

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Walter E Strimling Teaching Assistant Mathematics at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Cecilia R Daly Teaching Assistant General Studies at $1,215 Term BH50 to receive $203 for 25% additional time Botany for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Gerald W Elbers Teaching Assistant General Studies at $6@8 Term BH25 to receive $203 for 25% additional time English for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Richard G Lindblad Teaching Assistant Poltical Science from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $1,215 Term BH50 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Norman E Welling Teaching Assistant Political Science from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $1.215 Term BH50 December 16. , , i951 to JUW is , 1952

Dorothy E Rundorff Teaching Assistant Romance Languages from $1.215 Term BH50 to receive $135 for 17% additional time for the winter quarter of 1951-52

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Chang Kaing Tsai Teaching Assistant Mechanical Engineering from $1,215 Term BH50 to the rate of $1,823 Term BH75 Decem- ber 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Charles Hagen Teach~ng Assistant General Education from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $1,215 Term BH50 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

William A .Wiest, J r Teaching Assistant General Education from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $1,215 Term BH50 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Doris J Foote Teaching Assistant School of Business Adminis- tration from $810 Term BH33 to the rate of $1.215 Term BH50 . . December 16,'1951 to June 15, 1952

Charles E Meyerding Teaching Assistant School of Business Administration from $1,215 Term BH50 to the rate of $2,430 Term B December 16. 1951 to March 15. 1952 and $1.620 Term BH66 , , March 16 to ~ u h e 15, 1952

Robert T Sprouse Teaching Assistant School of Business Ad- ministration from $810 Term BH33 to the rate of $1,620 Term BH66 December 16. 1951 to Tune 15. 1952

Ruth C Stanley' ~ e a c h i n g ~ss i s tan t School of Business Admin- istration at $810 Term BH33 to receive $270 for 33% additional time for the winter quarter of 1951-52

Raymond C Wirth Teaching Assistant General College from $608 Term BH25 to the rate of $923 Term BH38 December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952

Ralph Anderson Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany at $1,620 Term AH50 to receive $810 for 50% additional time Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1952

Richard Burgess Research Assistant P1an.t Patholozv and Botany Research 3unds from $1.296 Term AHT4O to theupate of $1,620 Term AHT5O January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Harry Schroeder Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds at $1,620 Term AHT50 to receive $405 for 50% additional time April 1 to June 30, 1952

Duane Le Tourneau Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds from $2,430 Term AHT75 to the rate of $3,240 Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1952

Charles Olien Research Assistant Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds at $1,080 Term AHT33 to receive $135 for 17% additional time January 1 to March 31, 1952

Robert L Glass Research Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry Research Funds at $1,620 Term AHT50 to receive $675 for 50% additional time November 1. 1951 to March 31. 1952

John D Donker ~esearch Assistant Dairy ~ " s b a n d r ~ Research Funds from $1,620 Term AHT50 to the rate of $3,240 Term A T October 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952

Robert B Koch Research Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry Research Funds at $1,620 Term AHT50 to receive $405 for 50% additional time January 1 to March 31, 1952

Ellsworth M Gerritz Admissions Supervisor Admissions and Records from $6,240 Term A to the rate of $6,528 Term A January 1 to Juw 30, 1952

Gertrude Gilman from Assistant Director University Hospitals Admissions at $7.056 Term A to Assistant Director at the rate of $7,680 Term A' January 1 to June 30, 1952

Charles Skinner from Fiscal Officer University Hospitals at $5,016 Term A to Assistant to the Director at the rate of $5,736 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Donald F Smith from Business Manager Variety Club Heart Hospital at $5,016 Term A to Assistant to the Director University of Minnesota Hospitals and Variety Club Heart Hospital a t the rate of $5,736 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Edmund H Hahn Senior Laboratory Machinist Scientific Ap- paratus Repair Shop at $3,912 Term A to the rate of $3,960 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Ewald A Ecklund Senior Laboratory Machinist Physics from $4,008 Term A to the rate of $4,080 Term A January 1 to June 30, * n c ? L Y J L

Mihkel Schonberg Senior Laboratorv Machinist Aeronautical Engineering from $4,508 Term A to the rate of $4,080 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Harry N Martinson Senior Laboratory Machinist Mechanical Engineering from $4.008 Term A to the rate of $4.080 Term A . ,

~ a n u a r ~ 1 Ib June 30,' 1952 Clayton H Pengra Senior Laboratory Machinist Mechanical

Engineering from $3,720 Term A to the rate of $3,960 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1952

Delores M Wallin Clerk-Stenographer Anatomy at $990 Term XHT50 to receive $495 for 50% additional time January 1 to June 30, 1952

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Roland E Anderson Engineering Assistant Physics Research Funds from $1,769 Term AHT75 to the rate of $1,572 Term AHT50 February 1 to June 30, 1952

Voted to approve the following leaves of absence: 1

Harold S Diehl Dean of the Medical Sciences and Professor of Public Health leave with salary January 28 to February 11, 1952 to inspect a t the invitation of the Department of the Navy the medical installations and activities in Honolulu and vicinity

Francis B Barton Professor and Chairman Romance Languages sabbatical furlough for the spring quarter of 1951-52 to obtain necessary practice in spoken French from a French-speaking coun- try and to study the contemporary French drama and contemporary Spanish literature with time to be spent in Paris and Madrid

William H Marshall Professor Entomology and Economic Zoology continuation of sabbatical furlough April 1 to June 30, 1952 to extend review of certain wildlife management programs and practices to the midwestern states

Maurice B Visscher Professor and Head Physiology leave with salary April 4-14, 1952 to serve as United States Representative at the Second General Assembly of the council for the Co-ordina- tion of International Congresses of Medical Sciences to be held in Geneva, Switzerland

Ray M Amberg Director and Professor University of Minne- sota Hospitals leave with salary March 1 to May 31, 1952 on ac- count of illness

Leo J Brueckner Professor General Education sabbatical fur- lough for 1952-53 to study clinical practices in educational diagnosis in leading centers and the methods that are used by the schools to introduce these practices and to make them effective with time to be spent in New York and Philadelphia Stanford University or European centers and area of Los Angeles

David State Associate Professor Surgery leave without salary February 8 to June 30, 1952 on account of illness in family

Harold F Wahlquist Clinical Associate Professor School of Dentistry leave without salary December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 on account of changing of course from the Junior year to the Senior year

Mabel Powers Instructor Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts leave without salary January 16 to March 15, 1952 for graduate study

Gladys E Dunton Instructor Professional Education Duluth Branch leave without salary December 16, 1951 to June 15, 1952 for rest and independent study

Vernon Hoysler McLeod County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service leave with salary No- vember 18 to December 15, 1951 on account of illness

Eleanor Y Loomis Consumer Marketing Agent Agricultural Extension Service leave without salary February 4-8, 1952 for additional vacation

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Helen H Matheis Extension Specialist Home Furnishing As- sistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 on account of illness

Elaine E Tessman Martin County Home Agent Agricultural Extension Service leave without salary December 3-11, 1951 to attend National Vegetable Growers Meeting at Cleveland, Ohio

Robert S Clark Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology continuation of leave without salary January 1 to March 31, 1952 on account of illness

Shervert H Frazier, J r Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to March 31, 1952 for personal - - business

William M Hardy Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 for military service

Leo T Hood Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 to serve at Gillette Hospital

Arthur J Kuhn Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave with- out salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 for military service

Thompson T Rawls Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 for military service

Joseph B Seagle Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave with salary January 1 to March 31, 1952 on account of illness

John W Soshea Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation leave with- out salarv Tanuarv 1 to Tune 30. 1952 for militarv service

~ e r o n a V ~ a f n e r ~ k r k ~ o & ~ t r o l l e r leave wiihout salary De- cember 21-31, 1951 for marriage

James T Zdechlik Senior Stores Clerk Com~troller leave with- out salary January 7-11, 1952 on account of illness

B James Borreson Principal Student Personqel Worker Dean of Students Student Activities Bureau leave without salary Janu- ary 7 to March 13, 1952 for graduate study

Paul H Ptacek Senior Student Personnel Worker and In- structor Dean of Students Speech and Hearing Clinic leave with- out salary January 7 to June 13, 1952 to complete course work for doctor's degree

Luella T Patchin Senior Clerk-Tvoist Chemical Storehouse leave withoit salary March 26-30, 195f bn account of illness

Marion 0 Peterson Senior Secretary Service Enterprises 50% time leave without salary December 19, 1951 to January 18, 1952 for personal reasons

Richard Berg Senior Clerk Library leave with salary January 14-25, 1952 for annual military training

Juhl C Larson Farm Laborer Fruit Breeding Farm leave with- out salary December 6-15, 1951 on account of illness

Emma M McCorry Cook Institute of Child Welfare continua- tion of leave without salary January 5-31, 1952 on account of injury

, Lillian 0 Wing Senior Clerk-Typist School of Business Ad- ministration leave without salary January 1-12, 1952 for additional vacation

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Hilda Schumacher Health Service Assistant Nursing S u ~ e r - visor Health Service Duluth Branch leave without salary ~ e c a m - ber 24-31, 1951 for vacation

Northrop Dawson, Jr Radio Program Production Director Radio Broadcasting leave with salary January 6-20, 1952 for navll reserve training duty

Mary F Parker Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds leave without salary December 17-31, 1951 on ac- count of illness

Margaret M Thornton Laboratory Technical Assistant Pa- thology Research Funds leave without salary October 8-22, 1951 on account of death of brother

Patricia Ann Slaggie Secretary Medicine Research Funds leave without salary October 25-31, 1951 on account of illness

Nanie Amundsen Telephone Operator Physical Plant leave without salary January 1 to February 29, 1952 on account of illness of brother

Bette Nesheim Elevator Operator Physical Plant continuation of leave without salary January 1 to March 31, 1952 to visit in California during the period that the elevator is not in operation

Harry Stockman Building Caretaker Physical Plant leave with- out salary December 1-31, 1951 for personal business

Carl Perssoh Building Caretaker Physical Plant leave without salary January 1 to February 29, 1952 on account of illness

Arthur E Reese Utility Man Eustis Building continuation of leave without salary November 1, 1951 to February 4, 1952 pend- ing decision whether or not to continue employment at the Univer- sity in whatever position may be available

Rosella Wold Food Service Worker Sanford Hall leave with- out salary January 11 to March 31, 1952 on account of illness

Mabel Ekelund Cook Shevlin Hall Food Service leave with- out salary December 21, 1951 to January 6, 1952 on account of Shevlin Hall closing

Alma Wallblom Salad Maker Shevlin Hall Food Service leave without salary December 21, 1951 to January 6, 1952 on account of Shevlin Hall clos~ng

Mary Domankos Salad Maker Centennial Hall leave without salary September 1-21, 1951 on account of Centennial Hall closing

Anna Olson Food Service Worker Centennial Hall leave with- out salary September 17-24, 1951 on account of Centennial Hall closing

Helen B Sparling Senior Dietitian Centennial Hall leave'with- out salary September 7-21, 1951 on account of Centennial Hall closing

Marilyn E Mankoff Senior Clerk-Typist Students Health Serv- ice leave without salary January 16-31, 1952 for trip to Florida

Dolores Abrahamson Senior Clerk Professional Colleges Book- store leave without salary December 26, 1951 to January 4, 1952 for travel

Agnes Eng Laundry Worker University Laundry continuation of leave without salary January 1-31, 1952 on account of illness

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Eleanor L Ogren Laundry Worker University Laundry leave without salary January 18 to June 30, 1952 on account of illness

James W McCarron Assistant to Production Manager of Education Films Audio-Visual Education Service continuation of leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1952 for foreign service in connection with the University's contract with Syracuse Uni- versity

Edna Anderson F w d Service Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 16, 1951 to January 18, 1952 on account of illness

Mary F Andrews General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 21, 1951 to January 4, 1952 and January 8-11, 1952 on account of illness

Margie Cloutier Custodial Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 27, 1951 to January 15, 1952 on account of illness

Hazelle M Erickson Physical Therapy Supervisor and In- structor University of Minnesota Hospitals leave with salary Janu- ary 14 to February 1, 1952 for annual military training

Emily Hoar Hospital Aide University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 16, 1951 to January 9, 1952 on ac- count of illness

Emma Hortman Food Service Worker University of Minne- sota Hospitals leave without salary January 1 to February 5, 1952 on account of illness

Marion Swearingen General Staff Nurse University of Min- nesota Hospitals continuation of leave without salary December 16, 1951 to January 6, 1952 on account of illness

Ruth J Thvedt Senior Physical Therapist University of Min- nesota Hospitals leave without salary December 28, 1951 to January 8, 1952 to care for invalid sister-in-law

Martha Voie Assistant Night Nursing Superv~sor University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary January 1-23, 1952 on account of illness of sister

Miss Esther Noriega del Valle, graduate student at the University of Minnesota from Peru, presented to the Uni- versity of Minnesota and President Morrill accepted for the University a Peruvian flag from the Minister of Edu- cation of Peru, as a token of good will and common pur- pose.

Voted to authorize Dr. Donald Cowling to solicit an estimated $20,000 for the support of the postgraduate pro- gram in the School of Nursing for use during 1952-53.

The Business Vice President reported receipt of notice from the Probate Court indicating University interest in the estate of Lillian N. Berthel, deceased.

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Voted to authorize sale of the Pillsbury jewelry (list filed supplement to the minutes, page 6392) to the Oscar P. Gustafson Company of Minneapolis at the highest bid price of $21,750, provided that a higher bid than the Gustafson bid is not received before March 15, the expira- tion date of this bid.

The Business Vice President reported receipt from Mr. Royal D. Alworth of a warranty deed conveying title to the Board of Regents of real estate designated as the lvfarshall Alworth residential property.

Voted to grant pern~ission to Mr. Lester Bolstad, As- sistant Professor, Department of Physical Education and Athletics, to serve on the Advisory Board of the Wilson Sporting Goods Company.

The President presented for the information of the Board letter from Dr. Edward C. Kendall expressing ap- preciation of the special citation in recognition of his award of the Nobel Peace Prize, presented to him by the Uni- versity on November 29, 1951.

The President reported for the information of the Board receipt of a Certificate of Cooperation from Rich- ard M. Bissell, Jr., Acting Administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, certificate filed supplement to the minutes, page 6393.

The President presented for the information of the Board letter relative to the handling of the Sholes case from the Lutheran Student Association.

The President reported for the information of the Board resolution of the Minnesota State Agricultural Society commending the University of Minnesota, and in particular Dr. J. 0. Christianson, for arranging for the continuance of the Short Courses in Fair Management in 1952.

The President presented to the Regents resolution of the Association of American Law Schools pertaining to racial discrimination, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6394.

Voted on recommendations of the Board of Trustees of the Greater University Fund to allocate from receipts of the 1951 campaign of the Greater University Fund the following amounts for the purposes indicated :

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Minnesota Alumni Scholarships .......................................................................... $12,350 (Includes $700 for Senior Class Freshman Scholar- ;hips)

Greater University Fellowships .................................... .... ................................... 5,500 Greater University Graduate Research

A. Poly-viso recording apparatus ................................... $1,550 (Veterinary Medicine-Alvin F. Sellers)

B. Schlieren Optical System ............................................. 2,000 (Mechanical Engineering-Richard Jordan)

......................................... C. Children's Aid Scholarships 550 (Psycho-Educational Clinic - Maynard C. Reynolds)

..................................................................... D. Micromanipulator 1,000 (Public Health-Theodore A. Olson)

............................................. E. Duluth Branch Herbarium 750 (Biology--Olga Lakela)

F. Opaque projector and feedomatic attachment 300 (Journalism-Ralph D. Casey) - 6,150

....................................................................................................... Total $24,000

Voted to approve the proposed program of the Greater University Fund for 1952, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6395.

The Business Vice President reported to the Regents that in accordance with Board authority a contract for the installation of Boiler Unit No. 3 at the Minneapolis Cam- pus Heating Plant had been awarded to the Fuel Economy Company of St. Paul, amount of contract $186,415.

Voted to approve the following memorandums of agree- ment covering school building surveys by the Bureau of Field Studies and Surveys of the College of Education, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6396:

Board of Education, St. Paul, Minnesota Board of Education, Independent School District No. 1, Polk

County, Minnesota (Crookston) Board of Education, Independent School District 53, Renville

County, Minnesota (Buffalo Lake)

Voted to approve the following memorandums of agree- ment covering teacher training for students in the College of Education, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6397:

Brooklyn Center, Minnesota St. Cloud, Minnesota Faribault, Minnesota St. Louis Park, Minnesota

, Little Falls, Minnesota White Bear Lake, Minnesota New Ulm, Minnesota Winnebago, Minnesota Owatonna, Minnesota

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Voted to approve extension of memorandum of agree- ment with the Naugatuck Chemical, Naugatuck, Connecti- cut, to provide for the use of the balance in the fund, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6398.

Voted to approve extension of memorandum of agre$- ment with the Soya Food Research Council, to provide for the use of the balance in the fund, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6399.

The President having discussed with the Board the scheduled convocation appearance of Mr. Carey McWil- liams, Associate Editor of The Nation, voted to take no action on the scheduled appearance.

Voted to approve the following contracts with the United States Government :

No. A F 40(600)-5, Air Force, investigation of Diffuser- Scavenging Scoop Combination for the Propulsion Wind Tunnel, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6400.

No. A F 33(038)-5131, Supplement No. 6, Air Force, exten- sion of time to December 1, 1951, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6401.

No. A F 33(038)-9928, Change Order No. 8, Air Force, (Uni- versity sub-contractor of Sverdrup & Parcel, Inc.), clarification of Article 2, increase in amount and extension of time, filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 6402.

No. W-21-018-eng-414, Supplement No. 5, Army, Engineers, increase in amount, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6403.

No. DA-21-018-Eng-551, Army, Engineers, lease agreement covering space in Oak Street Laboratories, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6404.

No. DA 11-022-ORD-571, Army, Ordnance, research on chemical structure of organic compounds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6405.

No. DA 36-039 sc-5419, Modification No. 3, Army, Signal Corps, extension of time, increase in funds, and insertion of ar- ticle covering gratuities and examination of records, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 6406.

No. N5ori-147, Amendment No. 6, Navy, Office of Naval Research, provision for military security requirements, and in- sertion of clause covering gratuities and examination of records, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6407.

No. N5ori-147, Task Order 111, Amendment No. 3, Navy, Office of Naval Research, extension of time and increase in amount, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6408.

No. Nonr-710(00) Master contract, and Nonr-710(01), Navy, Office of Naval Research, research on balloons, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6409.

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No. N8onr-66209, Amendment No. 2, Navy, Office of Naval Research, extension of time, increase in amount, and addition of clause covering gratuities and examination of records, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 6410.

No. S P P-5701, Navy-Navy Personnel, Summer Session of the Five-Term Program, June 20, 1951, to September 1, 1951, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6411.

No. S P P-5703, Navy, Navy Personnel, Summer Session of the NROTC Program, June 20, 1951 to September 1, 1951, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6412.

No. V-9035-V-745, Supplement No. 1, Veterans Administra- tion, addition of section covering ceiling price, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6413.

No. V-9035-V-827, Supplement No. 1, Veterans Administra- tion, addition of section covering ceiling price, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6414.

No. V-9035-V-828, Supplement No. 1, Veterans Administra- tion, addition of section covering ceiling price, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6415.

No. V-9035-V-829, Supplement No. 1, Veterans Administra- tion, addition of section covering ceiling price, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6416.

No. V-9035-V-951, Supplement No. 1, Veterans Administra- tion, addition of section covering ceiling price, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6417.

No. V-9035-V-996, Veterans Administration, training at Crookston, Minnesota, 1951-52, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6418.

No. V-9035-V-801, Veterans Administration, training a t Morris, Minnesota, 1951-52, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6419.

No. AT (11-1) -210, Atomic Energy Commission, research on pressure drop in two-phase flow, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6420.

No. AT(l1-1)-211, Atomic Energy Commission, research on flow transient characteristics in free convection loop, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 6421.

Voted to approve license agreement with Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories, Charles City, Iowa, covering invention of Zbornik, Carpenter, and Lundberg, "Composition and Method for Treating Bloody Scours in Swine," filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 6422.

The Board of Regents having heard the appeal of Miss Marie Murphy, Instructor and Matron, Northwest School and Experiment Station, Crookston, Minnesota, voted to continue Miss Murphy on the University payroll to the e'nd of the current fiscal year with the understanding that Miss Murphy would be available for any service desired

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or requested by the Superintendent. (Correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6423.)

Voted to approve resolution adopted by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Minneapolis District Dental Society rela- tive to the administration of the Woman's Auxiliary of Minneapolis Dental Society Loan Fund, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6424.

Voted on recommendation of the Board of Trustees of the Greater University Fund filed supplement to the minutes, page 6425, to change the name of the Alfred Owre Fund to "Dental Service Fund," and to approve a change in the purpose of the fund.

Voted to change the name of the "Minneapolis Gas Light Company Service Scholarship" to the "Minneapolis Gas Con~pany Service Scholarship," in accordance with letter from Mr. H. K. Wrench, President of the Com- pany, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6426.

Voted to approve the following applications for grants : To the United States Public Health Service: $58,130.50 by Miss Katharine Densford, School of Nursing,

for expansion of training program in the field of psychiatric nursing $27,463.75 by Dr. A. B. Baker, Neurology, for study of the

effects of the endogenous and exogenous cerebral toxins $22,226 by Dr. John J. Bittner, Cancer Biology, for continua-

tion of research on the genesis of mammary cancer in mice $17,139 by Dr. J. T. Syverton, Bacteriology and Immunology,

for study of rapid isolation of microbiological pathogenic agents $15,618 by Dr. Owen H. Wangensteen, Surgery, for studies

in etiology of acid-peptic ulcer $14,493 by Dr. W. D. Armstrong, Physiological Chemistry,

for study of metabolism and composition of calcified tissues $14,223 by Dr. Ancel Keys, Physiological Hygiene, for re-

search on fat content of the body and mode of life $14,000 by Dean H. S. Diehl, Medical Sciences, for under-

graduate cardiovascular training $9,238 by Dr. George A. Young, Jr., Hormel Institute, for re-

search on virus diseases affecting man and swine $8,000 by Dr. David Glick, Physiological Chemistry, for con-

tinuation of studies on inhibition of hyaluronidase in health and disease

$6,000 by Dr. David Glick, Physiological Chemistry, for re- search on mass of adrenal cells in different physiological states as measured by X-ray absorption

$2,916 by Dr. Charles W. Carr, Physiological Chemistry, for study of binding of inorganic ions with proteins

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$100,000 to Carnegie Corporation by Dr. John G. Darley, Graduate School, for continuation of basic program in social be- havior

$78,238 to United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, by Dr. Theodore Caplow, Sociology, for study of internal orientation as a key factor in unit morale and per- formance

$40,172 to Engineer Research and Development Laboratories by Dr. N. A. Hall, Mechanical Engineering, for test program for determination of pump characteristics

$32,326 to United States Department of Agriculture, Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, by Dr. W. 0. Lundberg, Hormel Institute, for research on pure saturated and unsaturated fatty acids and esters

$20,702.90 to United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine. bv Dr. Helmut A. Zander. School of Dentistrv. for re- search on Gffect of stresses on flying personnel upon periodontal structures

$18,600 to United States Atomic Energy Commission, by Dr. C. 3. Watson, Medicine, for continuation of research on bone marrow porphlrins

$16,960 to Nutrition Foundation, Inc., by Dr. Ancel Keys, Physiological Hygiene, for research on effects of reducing diets on body composition, physiological function, and cholesterol metabo- lism in the obese

$14,720 to National Science Foundation by Professor Theron Odlau~. Science and Mathematics. Duluth Branch. for studv of the sea la iprey in Lake Superior and North Shore streams

- $11,115 to Engineer Research and Development Laboratories

by Professor C. E. Lund, Engineering Experiment Station, for design for protection of bridges

$10,040 to United States Army, Quartermaster, by Dr. Edwin L. Schmidt, Bacteriology, for research on the microbiology of cellulose decomposition under the conditions of soil burial test degradation

$10,000 to United States Army, Quartermaster, by Dr. S. T. Coulter. Dairv Division. for continuation of research on the mechanism of *deteriorati;e changes in milk products

$6,900 to National Science Foundation by Dr. Bryce L. Craw- ford, Jr., Physical Chemistry, for study of force constants, par- ticularly in unsaturated molecules

$5,000 to Office of Naval Research, United States Navy, by Professor Donald B. Lawrence, Department of Botany, for de- velopment of vegetation and soils on deglaciated terrain of South- eastern Alaska

$4,500 to Research Corporation by Dr. Herman C. Lichstein, Bacteriology and Immunology, for research on enzymatic func- tions of oleic acid

$4,406.40 to Army Medical Service Graduate School by Dr. A. Glenn Richards, Entomology and Economic Zoology, for study

, of properties of intracellular bodies in insect tissues

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$4,190 to National Vitamin Foundation by Dr. George A. Young, Jr., Hormel Institute, for research on effect of fat soluble vitamins on natural resistance of mice to swine influenza virus infection

$4,000 to United States Navy, Office of Naval Research, by Dr. William N. Lipscomb, Chemistry, for continuation of study of crystal structures at low temperatures

$3,000 to United States Army, Corps of Engineers, by Dr. Lorenz G. Straub, Hydraulic Laboratory, for additional funds for Contract No. W-21-018-eng-414

$3,000 to Nutrition Foundation, Inc. by Dr. Herman C. Lich- stein, Bacteriology and Immunology, for research on functions of biotin in enzyme systems

$3,000 to Federation of Paint and Varnish Production Clubs by Dr. Walter 0. Lundberg, Hormel Institute, for a study of film formation, film properties, and film deterioration

$2,846.80 to United States Air Force, School of Aviation Medicine, by Dr. Helmut A. Zander, School of Dentistry, for evaluation of self-curing resins

To Office of Naval Research, United States Navy, by Profes- sor John Akerman, Aeronautical Engineering, for supersonic tunnel loan .

Voted to accept with thanks the following gifts: Donor Mrs. Archie D. Walker Amount $50,000 Fund Bertha H. Walker-Cobalt 60-Beam Therapy Unit Purpose To cover payment of a Cobalt 60-beam therapy unit,

accepted by the Board on January 11, 1952, in accordance with correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6427

Donor E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Amounts $15,000 a year for two years E. I. du Pont de Nemours

and and Company Research in Chemistry Funds 3,300 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Post-

graduate Fellowship in Chemistry 3,300 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Post-

graduate Fellowship in Chemical Engineering Donor Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for Cancer Research Amount $15,000 Fund Damon Runyon Memorial Fund-Cancer Reoperative

Studies Donor American Spice Trade Association Amount $9,914 Fund American Spice Trade Association

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Donor Amount Fund

Purpose

Donors and

Amounts

Fund Donor Amount Fund

Donor Amount Fund Purpose

Donor Amount Fund Donor Amount

Fund

Louis W . and Maud Hill Family Foundation $9,710 Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation-Rural Sociology Research For a study of intra-family relations in farm, village and small city areas of Minnesota, in accordance with correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6428 $5,000 Wm. H. Thompson (Paul J. and Ruth Thomp-

son Cancer Research) 655 3 donors through the Minnesota Medical Founda-

tion (for Division of Urology) 500 Lax Electric Company, Inc. (Dr. Samuel Hirsh-

feld Memorial Fund) 500 Mr. Victor F. Rotering 350 Mrs. Ernest E. Cowan 200 Mr. Louis Melamed 100 Mr. Stanley Berglund 100 Friends of Mrs. Lillian Dickman Bunde 100 Mrs. Francis Minda 100 Mr. Gerald T. Mullin, through the Minnesota

Medical Foundation 124.50 19 donors

Malignant Disease Research Fund Helen Hay Whitney Foundation $5,000 Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Research in the Field of Rheumatic Fever Eli Lilly and Company $4,100 Eli Lilly and Company Post-doctorate Fellowship For a fellowship for Mr. Hamed Alju-Shady, in ac- cordance with correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6429 St. Joseph's Hospital $3,560 St. Joseph's Hospital Fellowship in Surgery United States Rubber Company $2.100 to fellow. if married ' 1',400 to felloi, if single 1,200 to University

United States Rubber Company Pre-doctoral Fellowship in Chemistry

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Donors and

Amounts

Fund Donor � mount Fund

Purpose

Donor Amount Fund

$500 General Mills, Inc. 500 Deere & Webber 500 Minneapolis Star and Tribune 500 Northwestern National Life Insurance Company 500 The Dayton Company 200 Archer-Daniels Midland Company 150 Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood 100 J. M. Dain and Company 100 Minneapolis Gas Company 100 B. F. Nelson Manufacturing Co. 100 D. W. Onan & Sons, Inc.

Conference on Savings and Inflation Cargill, Inc. $2,600 Cargill, Inc., Research on the Relation of Molds to Sick Wheat For research on the relation of molds to sick wheat, in accordance with memorandum of agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 6430 Iraq Government $2,500 Iraq Government Scholarship (Hakki Shihab Tamimie)

Donor Mrs. George Tweed Amount $2,500 Fund Alice Tweed Fund for Research on Liver and Biliary

Tract Disease Purpose For research under the direction of Dr. C. J. Watson,

in accordance with correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6431

Donor The Visking Corporation Amount $2,250 Fund The Visking Corporation Fellowship Fund Donors $1,200 Leo S. Rowe, Pan American Fund

and 760 Accounts Section, British Embassy (W. K. Amounts Agble and E. T. Huskie-Sikanartey)

125 Quill and Scroll Foundation Fund All-University Scholarship Fund Donor St. Barnabas Hospital Amount $1,720 Fund St. Barnabas Hospital Fellowship in Surgery Donor Lederle Laboratories Division, American Cyanamid

Company Amount $1,500 Fund Lederle Laboratories Research on Brucellosis Donor Geo. A. Hormel & Company, through the Greater Uni-

versitv Fund ~ - ~ -

Amount $1,506 Fund Grassland Research Fund

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Donor Amount Fund

Purpose

Donors and

Amounts Fund Donor Amount Fund

Donor

Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund

Donor Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund Donors

and Amounts Fund Donors

and Amounts

Fund Donor Amount Fund

World Health Organization $1,500 World Health Organization-Brucellosis Research Center For expenses in connection with the Brucellosis Re- search Center, Geneva, Switzerland, under the direction of Dr. Wesley W. Spinlc, in accordance with correspond- ence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6432 $1,179.15 69 donors

100.00 Mr. Marc Yarosh, through Powers Dry Goods Company

Heart Hospital Equipment Fund Minnesota Turkey Growers Association $1,000 Minnesota Turkey Growers Association Research in Salmonella Infections in Turkeys F. H. Peavey & Company, through the Greater Uni- versity Fund $~,ooo Collegiate Crops Judging Team Fund American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education $875 American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Chemistry Fellowship The Dietene Company

8::erimental Medical Research Fund Dr. Carl W. Waldron $500 Mayo Memorial Equipment Fund $225.00 Northern States Power Company 217.60 Minnesota Rural Youth Federation

4-H Club Fund $200 Social Service Council

150 John K. Fesler, through the Greater University Fund

100 F. W. Bedford, through the Greater University Fund

Social Service Council Scholarship Fund Hennepin County Tuberculosis Association $350 Hennepin County Tuberculosis Association-Occupa- tional Therapy Rehabilitation Program For support of a teaching program for industrial edu- cation of occupational therapy in accordance with cor- respondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6433

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Donor Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund Purpose

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Donor Amount Fund Donors Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund Donor

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and Amounts Fund Donors Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund Donor Amount Fund

Minneapolis Star and Tribune $233.26 Star and Tribune Newspaper Studies Fund The Food Law Institute, Inc. $250 The Food Law Institute, Inc. Lecture Fund For lectures on the Food and Drug Law, in accordance with correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 6434 Norwegian Luncheon Club $211 Norwegian-American Graduate Fellowship Fund Delta Phi Lambda $175 Anna Von Helmholtz-Phelan Scholarship in Creative Writing Dr. Richard L. Varco $150 Richard L. Varco Fund for Surgical Research 7 donors

$112 Heart. Disease Research Fund Comstock Hall Association $100 Leora E. Cassidy Scholarship Fund Mr. Horace D. Klein, through the Minnesota Medical Foundation $100 Harry Parks Ritchie Memorial Fund St. Paul Section National Council of Jewish Women, through the Greater University Fund $100 Julia Hess Scholarship Fund Through the Minnesota Medical Foundation $50 Dr. Orwood J. Campbell 25 Dr. Howard M. Frykman

Department of Surgery Traveling Scholarship 3 donors $30 Research on Brain Metabolism Anonymous $20 Booth Memorial Hospital Fund Eleanore R. Moe, through Mrs. Gertrude S. Cram $5 Robert V. Cram Memorial Scholarship Fund

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Voted to approve the report of the Business Vice President to the Chairman of the Executive and Finance Committee, filed supplement to the minutes, page 6435.

Voted to approve transfers of funds No. 1501 to No. 2000.

Voted to approve journal vouchers No. 26001 to No. 30000.

Voted to approve requisitions No. 77269 to No. 79963, $588,365.1 1.

Voted to adjourn.

W. T. MIDDLEBROOK, Secretary